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Originally posted by antares
It's been a disappointment, I thought that KDE4 would increase productivity, but I was wrong.
My first steps after installing KDE4 were to personalize the panels. In 3.5, I have two panels, one on the top with the menu and the applets, and one on the bottom, with the task manager and, an icon to show the desktop and the virtual desktops. I've been many years working with this configuration, and in kde4 I can do none of those things. I can't believe that it's impossible to move the panel, to add some applets, to add the button to show the desktop, change the size of the panels... Maybe I haven't seen it yet, but if I can do this, I won't use kde4 anymore until I can do it.
Kde4 still has a long long way to go before it gets really usable.
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Originally posted by markfugate
I like the overall look and feel concept of KDE 4 but I have a problem with panel configuration and virtual desktops. I use 16 virtual dekstops and have been unable to increase the number of desktops beyond four. I would like to see the old KDE 3 panel configuration and desktop configuration. I found KDE 3 to be far more configurable.
I am disappointed.
I hope that these configuration options are made available soon.
This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "badllama77" (Jan 29th 2008, 4:52pm)
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