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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: Impressions about KDE 3.1 beta 2
From:       "Aaron J. Seigo" <aseigo () olympusproject ! org>
Date:       2002-10-14 2:25:59
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On Sunday 13 October 2002 08:02, Irwin K wrote:
> - I have a question about this "kdooble" or "kboodle" multimedia player. 
> Is this media player in any way different than NoAtun is?  It's set as the

kaboodle is designed for embedding (e.g. inline in web pages, or in a side 
bar) and for playing single items (e.g. no playlists). it has a completely 
different purpose to life than noatun, though they use the same 
infrastructure (aRts)

> - An error: KMenuEdit has its "Apply/Reset" buttons in the following order:
> "Reset Apply".  The rest of KDE has its Apply/Reset buttons as "Apply
> Reset". I suggest that this be changed.  I'd flag a KDE bug but right now

indeed. i'll have a patch committed this evening to fix this.

> - Kate is still annoying because you can only open one instance of it.  I

check in the settings where it talks about "only one UNIX process".

> - KWebDesktop lacks an adequate description.  The comment says, "KDE Web
> Desktop".  I can get that much out of the title.  A better comment may be
> "Display Web Page on Desktop".

too late, we're in a message freeze.

- -- 
Aaron J. Seigo
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