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| 05:26, 23 June 2011 | Nikerabbit (Talk | contribs) | Comment text edited | (rv) |
| 05:25, 23 June 2011 | Nikerabbit (Talk | contribs) | Undeleted | (oops, my mistake) |
| 05:23, 23 June 2011 | Nikerabbit (Talk | contribs) | Deleted | (Non-KDE content/Spam) |
| 04:30, 23 June 2011 | 69.17.128.146 (Talk) | Comment text [ edited] | (oghneOLVrDSae) |
| 18:32, 9 April 2011 | Zhao Han (Talk | contribs) | [[|New reply]] created | (Reply to the use of dedicated) |
| 10:44, 7 April 2011 | Annew (Talk | contribs) | New reply created | (Reply to the use of dedicated) |
| 10:01, 7 April 2011 | Zhao Han (Talk | contribs) | New thread created |
I was just wondering why the word "dedicated" is used. And somehow I don't think that it makes much sense. It's just like saying Rekonq is a dedicated web browser...
Historical. At the point that that was written most people were still migrating to KDE4, and were used to Konqueror being part file-manager and part web-browser. I'd be inclined to leave it, as there are still people in this position, and at some point the Enterprise distros will presumably change to KDE4 so bringing a new generation of people used to a hybrid.