On 01/07/2014 05:34 AM, Michael Henry wrote: > The fact is as much as I love TDE, the PR and the blogs are usually > negative to TDE (not always), more along the point if you don't like > KDE4 use TDE to relive the experience. The reviews are not "Here's > what TDE is" or "Here's how it can help you do your job today (not > yesterday, not 5 years ago...today)." I share the enthusiasm. I've devoted a good part of the right-side of my homepage to tde: <quote> TDE 14.0.0 & TDE 3.5.13-SRU The Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) is a fork of the last KDE-3 desktop. It is by far the most capable and efficient Linux desktop available. While the KDE project went off chasing eye-candy with the next release of KDE4, the Trinity project captured the raw efficiency, stability and speed of KDE3 and then improved upon it. Trinity Desktop Home (http://www.trinitydesktop.org/) TDE Mailing Lists (http://www.trinitydesktop.org/mailinglist.php) </quote> Michael, let me ask it this way: "What parts of the Linux Journal article do you think trinity could take advantage of and that would benefit the desktop the best?" -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.