The fact that KDE can do things better doesn't mean that it is a bad=20 thing to make windows people as comfortable as possible right from the=20 start when they sit down with KDE. We can't ignore the fact that most of= =20 the world are Windows users and its those we have to lure, there is no=20 real merit in stealing people from Gnome or Enlightenment. I myself find= =20 the new taskbar brilliant, but on the other hand no one on this list is = really joe user when. A quote from George Carlin comes to mind. When you think about how stupid the avarage person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that. When something can be missunderstood it will be. /Mauritz GlobeCom AB >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 5/16/01, 7:06:37 AM, Neil Stevens wrote=20 regarding Re: taskbar grouping, off by default please.: > On Tuesday 15 May 2001 11:42 pm, Torsten Rahn wrote: > > damn, my keyboard sucks keystrokes. > > Personally I don't use virtual desktops because I can't organize my= > > stuff that way. Judging from the fact that there are a lot of > > windows-users who can't get rid of their habits this is probably tr= ue > > for a large amount of our users, too. > If people want Windows, they should use Windows. > If you want to talk about turning on nifty features, talk about virtua= l > desktops. Having multiple desktops is a wonderful thing. I've even h= ad > two reports of pre-teens who have no trouble at all. > KDE isn't windows. Things are different. If some Windows users can't= > accept that, then the bug is between the keyboard and the chair, not i= n > the software. > -- > Neil Stevens > neil@qualityassistant.com > keyserver search.keyserver.net > Fingerprint 86EA ECD4 F258 FB1B D88F 9136 4F49 90F8 CD3E 5C1C