That is REALLY useful if you want to send info to all users and they happen to be in a GUI without any terminal emulators open. Say, you are administering the household machine and want a message to appear for the kids to see. So kudos there, KDE development team!
I’ve also found KDE 3 to be much, much more stable than I remember it. I think the last time I seriously used it before it got messed up by my Compiz Troubles, it wasn’t yet in the KDE 3.5 series, so it used to crash a lot. But now it hasn’t crashed on me once.
So far my biggest complaint is that Kopete seems to lack one bit of functionality that Pidgin has - namely the ability to remain connected to AIM when Away for long periods of time. Now, it may be the case that Kopete is doing the right thing and that Pidgin is violating AIM protocols or something. I don’t know because I haven’t used the AIM client for about five or so years now. But, even so, I wish Kopete would not disconnect from AIM whenever I am away for a long amount of time. When I leave an away message for a number of hours, as opposed to just signing off and shutting down Kopete, it’s because I want to collect messages from friends who may be on while I’m off and will drop me an IM to say, “hi”.
Other than that, I’m thoroughly enjoying KDE.
Recently:
- Trudging through Lord of the Rings Part 4
- A Short Story: Preventative Medicine
- Is it obsolete? TV Stations
- Plurk Maintenance Page
- Trudging through the Lord of the Rings Part 3
- Telco Immunity
- Obama is an Oreo?
- Is it Obsolete? Evangelism
- Highlights from 4 July Pictures
- A Macro-blog Post about Micro-blogging
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You can setup kopete just like pidgin and have it restore your away settings upon reconnecting to the IM service upon loss of connection automatically. It’s in the kopete plugins that you’ll find in the main kopete menus. Kopete also has webcam support.
It’s just as good as pidgin, just kopete is slightly rougher compared to pidgin’s polish. Kopete really is just as good though.
I’ll have to look into that and figure out how to do it.