


Icon Sub-Sets by Carlitus 258 comments
It's damn cute allright, but I don't think a default theme should be "cute". Including is KDEartwork however is a great idea. - Dec 02 2002

KDE 3.x Splash Screens by TomServo 46 comments
And how great is this? It is a image (stolen?) with a couple of icons placed below it. The latest icon (The K) don't even have the same look as the rest of them. I mean come on. I don't claim to be a great artist, but I don't think that cutting & pasting 5 or 6 images counts as art.
Please reply and tell me you do. - Dec 02 2002

Icon Sub-Sets by dave 74 comments
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Regards,
Helmers - Nov 12 2002

Icon Sub-Sets by Carlitus 258 comments
But just to be sure, you are the one who released it for Windows, right? Because in the IconTheme (for Windows) it said that we shouldn't try and make a 'nix version, because you'd do it yourself.
So if you are this person, congrats with a nice-lookin' theme. - Nov 10 2002

KDE 3.5 Themes by Brandybuck 68 comments
With this one added, KDE will have three GREAT styles to choose from. They are all 100% consistent. To be truthfull, the cool looks is why I use Linux :D
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Regards,
Helmers - Nov 10 2002

Kicker Panel by skyshadow 10 comments
But how does it work with different sizes? - Nov 08 2002
What I want is more functionality. The menu is very messy, it would be helpful if it could be grouped better, maybe a couple of main categories, and I like the two-column part of the XP menu. ^_^ - Oct 21 2002

Wallpaper Other by greenhorn 2 comments
I just thought it was 1280x1024 because it was larger than my screen, 1152x864, whitch is a great resolution. You guys should add it to your list. :D - Oct 20 2002

Wallpaper Other by greenhorn 2 comments
But 1280x1024 ain't a resolution for human beings. It's almost square, damn it. - Oct 20 2002

Various Stuff by damiancito 86 comments
But we can beat them. With the new "dashboard" included in MSN 8, which will probably be their standard browser in the future, integrating stuff into the menu and shell is top priority.
We should make it better, and release before they do. And when I say better, I mean more customizable, easier to understand at first and more efficent.
I want to be able to look at
1. how many e-mails I've gotten
2. Important appointments
3. System status /load
4. Upcoming tasks /cronjobs
5. Weather forecasts
6. News headlines
...and I wouldn't mind if it were easely accesible in the start panel. But working on concept is very hard, and extremely important. Also, what the panel really needs is cleaning up. It should be better sorted into sub-categories.
Great that someone took initiative!
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Helmers - Oct 20 2002