Hello I would like to pose a question, what can KDE learn from the Mac OS X interface?
I am interested to know if the KDE developers have looked at OS X and other interfaces for ideas? After using OS X in a shop there are some nice features, when you are logged in for instance browse to the home dir and my user dir will show up with a house over the icon. Its little touches like this that impress some people and make it simpler to use for newbies. There are other nice features as well, i think it would be worth a look, Linux Format UK gave a very good review of BSD/OS X several months ago! Mandrake could you change the "software manager" application, now when you have finished installing/upgrading it says "Quit" that's a little abrupt, how about "Finish" Also when loading it puts a popup box title Input, that is not very informative, the text says "In order to run "rpmdrake" with root's privileges, additional information is required" that is a little ambiguous. How about '"Enter root password to run "rpmdrake"' ? that is better i think.. Anyway, just ideas, i know lots of effort is going into this already all the time. JG
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