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by Ventajou (2.84) on Wed 13th Aug 2008 01:49 UTC
What a lousy article! He starts by explaining how KDE4 is such a revolution only to list a handful of features that he prefers over other desktops... none of them revolutionary...
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by Ventajou (2.84) on Wed 13th Aug 2008 01:49 UTC
What a lousy article! He starts by explaining how KDE4 is such a revolution only to list a handful of features that he prefers over other desktops... none of them revolutionary...
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