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Comment Re:It's official... (Score 3, Interesting) 828

...no reason for Gnome to exist anymore! ;)

KDE is Qt-based but with a lot of CRAP added on top, just for desktop integration reasons, much like GNOME on top of GTK+. I do not need GNOME to run many GNOME apps; this is not so much the case with KDE (at least with version 3).

I love Qt 4 by itself. It's stylish, looks good on Windows and Mac, very portable and a VERY easy API IMO. (Only thing I do not like very much is C++.)

My problem with desktop environments (which is the problem interoperability is SUPPOSED to solve) is there is barely any. You might be able to IMPORT settings from one desktop email app to another's (say they both use MBOX format). I found that KMail imports Thunderbird MBOX files terribly. Besides, if you have Kaffeine for a media player, how do you import those settings to another? Do we need standards here too (a standard settings file for media players)? (Personally I think it is a bit over the line, but could be very useful). Maybe a whole set of standard preferences files?

Right now I cannot move to KDE 4 or GNOME. I am a little bit stuck on KDE 3 (at least till KDE 4 can do everything correctly) and my life is in Kontact. I love KDE, but the ability to switch at any time with ease would be great.

Comment Re:Don't forget (Score 1) 507

No, for one thing, I am not a big fan of PoP so I have no plans on playing it via any means.

IMO, it does not mean much to say 'Our game has no DRM and theirs does', they being EA or whoever. People will buy games DRM-laden or not, because, they have no idea. I am not going to buy a game just because the developer says 'Hey it has no DRM!'

DRM was always supposed to be invisible. People buy DVDs because the copy protection is completely invisible and has affected hardly anyone. Consoles prevent copies from running in the first place so most think that the only way to play a game is to get the real thing. Others are too afraid to pirate software (thinking they will get viruses, get caught, etc). So you get my point, people are ignorant, but it's not 100% their fault.

As far as Take2 and Rockstar with GTA, almost EVERY version of GTA for PC has been a terrible port in comparison to the console versions which worked seamlessly. GTA IV even has video modes people want to utilise but the graphics engine is so heavy even on the best systems that they cannot use them and Rockstar says that they are for future computers. I call bull on that one. On top of that, bugs that affected even legitimate users. Rockstar should get some better PC developers if they wish to keep making PC versions.

Comment Don't forget (Score 1) 507

This is the game that Ubisoft was like 'We are selling this game with no DRM on PC. Let's see if these people really will put their money where their mouth is', meaning that now more people will buy it simply because there is no DRM.

This is NOT the reason I buy games. I buy games if they are good. Ubisoft thinks they might even get those people who are thinking to support Ubisoft in their effort to set an industry example. As IF.

But regardless, I refuse to buy EA and Take2 games. EA because of SecuROM and activation limitations and Take2 after the GTA IV fiasco that affected both legitimate users greatly (the game was bugged to hell!) and pirated users (do we care? Well, if security of the Windows system gets screwed up and leads to viruses spreading in the Windows world, then MS cares).

Comment In such a smart community... (Score 1) 185

I really do believe most people who post here are very smart and intelligent people involved in some of the most important fields we currently have: technology of all kinds.

So why are we paying attention to this? Does this matter? Does it matter that some content is going to stored away (as IF the public will be able to access it easily and as IF the information will even matter)?

To me, this is a sign of Slashdot turning into Fox News and any other mainstream media. Slashdot is supposed to be the other side to me, the proponent of open source (led by SF) software and open standards of all types. Beyond that, science and technology breakthroughs, which are immense in the science section.

I know why this is a Slashdot story. It has the word terabyte in it. Therefore it goes in hardware? This should go in politics (the debauch of Slashdot IMO right next to user sent mail). Politics have no influence on technology and laws are only put in place to suppress it and admit we have no solution currently to a problem. Drugs: Let's jail all these people to our now mostly privatised jail system. Why? Because they had merely them. How? Because the US government pushed Afghanistan to produce more poppy seeds and become the world's largest producer for heroin. Check the facts, and do not read mainstream news.

Comment Re:OOo versus MS Office? (Score 1) 676

But not for those with slower computers. Unfortunately it is near unbearable to use OpenOffice or any current open suites on old computers (pre-2000). You might as well install Puppy Linux or a custom ucLinux built on a separate toolchain on another system and have emacs or vim, antiword, and a few other CLI-based apps installed. That would be VERY efficient.

Comment Re:I wouldn't develop for it, and heres why... (Score 1) 676

As for OS compatibility, if you used a nice framework like say QT, you would get it while avoiding the instability and performance hit caused by java in the process.

I agree. Who wants to start a Qt4 fork? The goals would be NO Java dependencies, easy plugin API (C/C++/Python/Perl/Lua who knows what else), and a LOGICAL interface, which means no mimicking Office '97 or whatever.

I really really want to like Java and the idea of bytecode because of the possibility to have a universal language between platforms without even having to recompile, but regardless, this has not worked and when it does run at a 'decent rate', what rate will that be? The speeds of today's computers? All that for the sake of making programmer's lives easier (automatic garbage collection, much easier dynamic memory management) is not worth it IMO. Applications of this kind need to be written for utility AND speed. One is definitely good, but speed makes this much better.

Currently I have 3.0 installed (custom build --without-java) on Gentoo and it loads in decent time and once it is loaded it is OKAY. Regardless, I try to stay away from it and use LaTeX when I write any kind of document that will just be printed later. After learning LaTeX, the whole concept of a 'word processor' is kind of ridiculous. It is not that hard to write \textbf{} around text you need bolded. It is like HTML and it is easy to understand. Too many people are stuck on these WYSIWYG interfaces and all they do are slow these things down most of the time. The only useful one: a designer for a GUI.

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