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Yep, they've gone and done it now. KDE for Windows. The KDE Windows Project - KDE Windows News Seems like they'll be porting Apps like Amarok too. I wonder what ...
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    KDE for Windows!?!

    Yep, they've gone and done it now. KDE for Windows.
    The KDE Windows Project - KDE Windows News
    Seems like they'll be porting Apps like Amarok too. I wonder what this will lead to.
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    Wow! That's just a big shocking bit of news for me! I never thought anything like that would ever happen! Oh well, best of luck to them. It will certainly help the poor souls who get so frustrated when trying to make the transition from Linux to Windows...
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    So I'm guessing the only thing they have left to do is port the latest kernel to Windows??heh
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    I'm not really sure what to think of it, just yet.

    Will it catch on with Windows users? Don't know, but I'll be surprised if turns out to be a big hit.
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    It might catch on, especially from users who use both Linux and Windows.

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    I really don't think it will catch on big until they port amarok.

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    Wow.

    Does this mean that Linux really is Windows?

    Seriously, there are alternative shells out there already for
    Windows that completely replace Explorer. I'm not sure about
    Vista though..
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    It almost makes me wish I had a Windows machine...


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    It's an interesting development. I guess time will tell if the idea of a new shell appeals to MS Windows users.
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