another idea ( seems to be easy ): add miscellaneous options to installer
such as adding a regedit entry in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\ to open
directories with dolphin/konqueror (and maybe konsole in future), since
mswindows do not have a standard "Open With..." option in folders and
drives. "Make konqueror the default browser" could be another miscellaneous
option in the installer.

2009/2/16 Andrius da Costa Ribas <[email protected]>

> it`s also a good testcase for both projects ( as well as wine )
>
> 2009/2/16 Andrius da Costa Ribas <[email protected]>:
> > good, I've tried to run kde4 under wine some time ago and got good
> > results, getting it to work in ReactOS wouldn`t be hard :)
> >
> > 2009/2/16 Alexander Neundorf <[email protected]>:
> >> On Saturday 14 February 2009, Patrick Spendrin wrote:
> >>> Hi everybody,
> >>>
> >>> as you might know KDE on Windows is missing a backend for Solid API.
> >>> Solid is used in amarok, digikam, dolphin, some plasma applets and some
> >>> more applications.
> >>
> >> Another idea: getting Qt4/KDE4 work on ReactOS (http://www.reactos.org)
> ?
> >> They are developing the whole Windows kernel etc, and also the GUI, by
> having
> >> KDE4 run on it we could save them a lot of work (and maybe get some new
> >> contributors).
> >>
> >> Alex
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> >>
> >
>
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