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Re: [seul-edu] What do the students think?
I think k-things run under the qt library and klibs and ksupport
libraries. You can run them under other window managers as long as those
packages are installed.
Kevin.
Bill Tihen -- TECHNOLOGY wrote:
> Well, I think it is going to come down to this, but it
> is not the nicest way to transistion and can be met with
> lots of resistance and whining.
>
> I'll check out Kpresenter -- btw, do you know if
> k-things still only run under kde or do they now behave
> nicely under any windowing environment?
>
> Quoting Rakis <rakis@wt.net>:
>
> > True, however people are suprisingly good at adapting
> when they have
> > nothing else to use. If they complain, they can always
> buy their own copy
> > of
> > MS Office for $200 bucks ;-)
> >
> > > PowerPoint is another problem there is
> > > currently no good replacement for that.
> >
> > You may want to take a look at KPresenter in the
> KOffice Suite.
> > Everything I've read says it's pretty much on par with
> PowerPoint. Of
> > course,
> > KOffice isn't finished at the moment but I believe the
> first release is
> > planned
> > for sometime in the early to mid summer.
> >
> > Rakis
> >
>
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