Q: Superkaramba stability
Ron Morse
rbmorse at comcast.net
Sat Sep 9 15:20:10 UTC 2006
Not really, but I quit looking, too. The only thing I used
Superkaramba for was Liquid Weather and I found a pretty
functional equivalent in the "forecastfox" extension for
Firefox. Not as elegant, but tells me what I want.
The whole Superkaramba experience led me to an epiphany of
sorts about the desktop and what I wanted to do with it,
and I have ended up with one that is completely, totally
empty except for some pretty color. When I need to launch
an app I use Katapult (<alt><spacebar then type the name),
the traditional <alt><F2> launcher, or I can move the mouse
pointer to the bottom of the display which unhides the KDE
taskbar.
More than you wanted to know.
Ron Morse.
On Saturday 09 September 2006 08:53, D. R. Evans wrote:
> On 08/09/06, Ron Morse <rbmorse at comcast.net> wrote:
> > My experience on 32-bits was similar, to the point I
> > don't use it anymore.
>
> Have you ever found any kind of replacement?
>
> Isn't it annoying when one reads in places like "Linux
> Journal" that there are various great replacements for
> Windows programs and when one tries them one discovers
> that the replacement is... let's be polite... not usable.
>
> Sorry, I'm digressing.
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