sba said:
gauravnawani said:
The kind of development GNOME is getting will make it easily surpass KDE in just a short ammount of time, possibly within a year
Would you be kind enough to please elaborate about those developements you are talking about. I am more of a KDE guy so would like to know
KDE guy hmm..., sure why not!
1. First is Beagle the incredible search tool, it uses higher level of search facilities, likes searching inside documents, searching based on the contents. Searching inside file of various formats like pdf,
documents
emails
web history
IM/IRC conversations
source code
images
music files
applications
It ranks the results based on the accuracy and it even indexes the data on the fly. that means what you did just a while back will be already available in search. It also provides the results with visual clues like screen shots and all.
2. Evolution with higher level of integration with rest of the GNOME.
3. Cairo- The best thing is Cairo will be also used for printing, so it will be exactly what you see is what you get. No CUPS or other things to mess around with. This also make it the best in the world, not even OSX supports such feature.
Using vectors to draw widgets provides visibly crystal clear graphics and it obviously superior in comparison to bit-mapped graphics on widgets. This also provides an advantage for making dynamic themes (programed themes rather hand drawn themes) for a nicer Human Interface. Cairo Ho!
4. Ability to instantaneously change/apply mouse cursor themes (gtk2.8).
6. Luminosity, the fully 3d OpenGL based back-end to the Metacity. I know KDE will have plasma, but that will make GNOME not lag in this area if not ahead.
It will also have some of the visually incredible effects, not available any where like physics based window dragging, and the Window behaves like an elastic form (I am sure many of you already have seen the Luminosity videos). That all without reducing the speed or increasing significant requirements for the hardware.
7. F-Spot: Complete photo-management for GNOME. I know there are few exiting tools, but none of them aims for Personal photo-management like keeping tab of pics, printing them from within F-Spot and for tagging renaming, sorting and communicating with Digicams. etc etc.
8. Tomboy: The advance note management, it will also have integration with Evolution calender, complete desktop experience. These notes will also be search able in Beagle btw.
9.Evince Document viewer: It replace every bunch of softwares for all PDF, GS files, with features like auto thumbnails, etc I am aware KDE have some of these too.
10. Gstreamer architecture: Handling various audio, video media. Its can be fully realized only if the Distro supports it like the Mp3 which few Distro's just give a beat. The architecture in in fancy but it will be more important for the upcoming tools for Non-linear Video editing like DIVA.
11. GIMP and Inkscape needs no introduction.
12. Various projects on CD/DVD burning, for example the Gnome-baker. There are already plenty of burners for GNOME but none which is just ready yet for complete optical burning solution.
In addition to all the smaller tidbits, like communication tools for gadgets will be refined and added. If I have skipped some thing of importance then its could my fault.
It that interesting enough?