This is so awesome. A program with no documentation whatsoever, but regardless it looks pretty self-explanitory. At long last, someone finally came up with a visual interface to the diff utility. You can view comparisons of directories and apply or opt-out changes without having to go through a diff file line by line. That's sweet!
<.......an hour later........> [File->Save All] Cool, so my changes should be applied to my destination tree now. Oh wait, wtf, my destination tree is unmodified. Ok, maybe the source tree..........nope. Ok, is there a diff file? Hrm....nope, perhaps this option here creates one. Aah yes, a diff file. No, wait, it's just a moron's interface to using the diff command, as the entire diff is there, not just the changes I selected. Ok, so I just wasted an hour playing around with a fancy GUI that does nothing??? Maybe there's something I'm doing wrong. Let's look at the Help docs. "Kompare is a program to view the differences between files." <end help page> Wow.......I didn't know human beings were capable of being that insightful. If the program is just a view utility, DON'T PUT A SAVE BUTTON ON IT TO FALSELY IMPLY THE EXISTENCE OF FUNCTIONALITY. If it's just a Redmond-style eye-candy GUI that doesn't do anything, at least mention this SOMEWHERE or remove the Save button so that real programmers don't waste their time. I'd offer to make some documentation for it, but it looks like the manpage is missing as well (granted, this may just be because the idiots over at RedHat don't know how to put together an OS, but let's not open up that wound). KDE website? Nope, same stupid message saying the documentation is incomplete, and that I should check the website for the most recent documentation (for further explanation of this circular-reference behavior, see JWZ's remarks on the CADT model -- http://www.livejournal.com/users/jwz/154529.html). 'nuff said. P.S. -- Since I know people are going to be grumbling if I don't mention this, it's KDE "3.1.3-6.2 Red Hat" (whatever the hell they did to mess it up), and Kompare v2.1.
