I like and use the KDE desktop. It's hard to beat KDE's configuration flexibility. On the other hand, I use a large number of GTK apps. With the current KDE desktops, GTK apps integrate quite well, and it opens up a whole new range of possibilities. Why should we limit ourselves?
Gnumeric
I like and use the KDE desktop. It's hard to beat KDE's configuration flexibility. On the other hand, I use a large number of GTK apps. With the current KDE desktops, GTK apps integrate quite well, and it opens up a whole new range of possibilities. Why should we limit ourselves?