Can anyone shed any light on why KDE looks so bad compared to Windows? The KDE 
fonts are really rough and difficult to read, particularly when they are  
small. I don't know that it is just just the lack of True Type fonts 
(although this is probably a contributing factor) as I have installed a whole 
bunch of Windows TTFs and it has made little difference.

I have tried using True Type fonts and have checked the 
"Anti-Aliasing for Fonts" box in the KDE Control Centre, but they are still 
quite fuzzy compared to those in Windows.

I am trying to get Red Hat 7.3 installed at my work to replace our network of 
aging Win95 PCs, but I just _know_ that as soon as the staff see the terrible 
fonts that they will reject it out of hand.

I am evaluating Galeon, OpenOffice 1.0 and Evolution as that is all most of 
our office will need, but the appearance compared to IE, MS Office and 
Outlook is terrible.

Can anyone offer any information/advice/website that will help me to get them 
a Windows-quality display?

Regards,
Brad
Brisbane, Australia
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