
ObjectDock for KDE?
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foobar3
18 years ago
are they providing the source code for the files? or
More correctly shouldn't someone from the gnu foundation let them know what responsibilities they might have here?
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mrmunkily
18 years ago
blech. it's just a screenshot.
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Snake74
18 years ago
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dle
18 years ago
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guppetto
18 years ago
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Rizo
18 years ago
http://www.asktog.com/columns/044top10docksucks.html
Reza Pakdel
Chief Editor
http://www.ratedpc.com
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Snake74
18 years ago
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rastamatra
18 years ago
But what is wrong with implementing those great features into KDE?!
And with implementing there's also room for improvement.
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Schencker82
16 years ago
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Snake74
18 years ago
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Snake74
18 years ago
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rastamatra
18 years ago
KDE has windowmanager with a border and some buttons to minimize, maximize and close that window. How ORIGINAL is that?
What about buttons, toolbars, menubars, dropdown boxes, DRAG and DROP, trashcans on the desktop, tray icons, the K-menu, sound events, the kicker and you name it. How ORIGINAL is that?
Originality is not the reason i use KDE. To me, the perfect Desktop Environment would be the best from all worlds.
What could be better than to pick all the best features and eye candy from the shelves and put them in one big (bloated) package?
If you want originality, take a look at the Ion windowmanager
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rastamatra
18 years ago
But i'm pretty sure the well hidden functionality has super-cow powers.
Can someone tell me/other non-windows/macosx users about the features of the ObjectDock?
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pupeno
18 years ago
I bet it could be really nice, but I don't like any icon zooming (but I never goes against new features).
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Carlitus
18 years ago
But it have some problems: it is used as a taskbar and as a launchers container (for applications and links to folders or www).
You can do this on KDE (without the animations, of course.
KDE bars have more utilities (applets) than OSX dock, and it will make very hard to integrate these applets with the 'zooming' effects.
If you only wish a 'animated launcher' it will have a hotkey (or similar) to easily show/hide this container.
The most important is: Don't copy this OSX feature, it will be very hard to integrate with KDE design.
Note by a OSX (me): i switched OFF the 'zooming' effect. It's very easy to activate the zooming with mouse when you try to click a button on bottom windows frames!
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thormedia
18 years ago
Kicker DESPERATLY needs re-coding...
I see a lot of sujestions for a new style, but to me, yes it looks like the OS X one, but it works, and as well as function is eye-candy... No matter what, people like eyecandy! And why not... Otherwise we'd all be working constantly in console!
However all this said, I think theres way to much "New Ideas" on kde look, that are just GIMP creations, not actual working code, and there getting high ratings, and nothing done to create them....
Think its about time to stop all the new ideas, pick one, code it, and use it!
Thats my take :-D
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dirac3000
18 years ago
Fantastic, but not original.
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netfranz
18 years ago
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ajacoutot
18 years ago
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