>Sure, thats fine if you're the ~2-3% of users who are >able to / want to modify their apps/OS/etc... they sound >like the types who just want it to be easy and work.
I'm currently reading my clug mail via webmail on IE at work (lunch break). I do not find it anywhere near as easy as my linux box at home. No tabbed browsing (middle button opens in new tab). No resizing text with a roll of the mousewheel (I *love* that feature!) In kmail I don't have to worry about how this list sets the reply-to header. I just right-click the email address I want to reply to. There's lots of little things that make linux+kde easier for me - and they have nothing to do with geek-tweaking or re-compiling either. Back in the mid nineties when I had a choice between OS/2's presentation manager, and Linux's fvwm I usually booted into OS/2. With kde the argument about ease of use is a matter of perception among those who have never sat down in front of a linux box and tried it. Note - I'm talking about using, not installing or configuring. Yuri
