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Some of the technical issues with Boxee Box could have been fixed if the dev team was paying more attention to addressing the bugs rather than adding “features” of dubious value. In the final analysis, for the price and ease of use, Boxee Box is the best in its class and price range. You just need to be mindful of its limitations and buy it in hope of future improvements to its usability.

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KDE 3.2 Desktop

Submitted by on December 26, 2005 – 7:22 pmNo Comment

Some screenshots of KDE 3.2 running under SuSE 9.2 on an AMD 64 machine with CrossOver Windows emulator and Microsoft Office XP installed.

KDE 3.2; SuSE 9.2 64-bit; CrossOver

A general view of the KDE desktop with one of the standard backgrounds.

KDE 3.2; SuSE 9.2 64-bit; CrossOver

Here’s a view with Excel, MS Access, and MySQL Administrator running.

KDE 3.2; SuSE 9.2 64-bit; CrossOver

This screenshot shows PowerPoint, Firefox browser, and FrontPage.

KDE 3.2; SuSE 9.2 64-bit; CrossOver

Here you see the YaST – SuSE’s equivalent of Windows Control Panel – KDE System Guard showing you performance of your machine, and the all-important Microsoft Word.

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