Lancelot/Sammenligninger

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Lancelot og Kickoff

Lancelots fordele

Bedre søgeegenskaber

Oprindeligt havde Kickoff meget begrænsede sægemuligheder, som slet ikke kunne sammenlignes med KRunners and Lancelots. Dette ændrede sig i KDE SC 4.4, da kode fra Lancelots søgning blev porteret til Kickoff.

Kickoff nu bruger således nu samme søgemaskine som Lancelot, men da Kickoff kører i samme proces som skrivebordet selv, så er de fleste dataudbydere (kaldet runners) er slået fra for at undgå, at at ustabile runners får hele skrivebordet til at gå ned (selv regnemaskinen er slået fra).

Lancelot kører derimod i en separat proces, så den kan risikere at bruge potentielt ustabile runners og således give dig alle de muligheder, som KRunner selv gør.

Gå igennem programmerne

Når du går igennem programhierarkiet i Kickoff, så kan du kun se den aktuelle kategori, og for at komme tilbage til den forrige skal du klikke på 'tilbageknappen'.

I Lancelot kan du altid se det forrige niveau du kom fra og desuden har du en brødkrummelinje.

Log ud og lignende muligheder

I Lancelot er valgmuligheder som Log ud, Skift bruger osv. tilgængelige lige så snart du åbner menuen. I Kickoff findes de i en særlig sektion.

Enheder

Lancelot giver dig hurtig adgang til både flytbare og permanente enheder.

Better Plasma integration

Apart from the look and feel which is completely Plasma themed, Lancelot sports a few other integration points from both developer's and user's perspective. One of the trivial examples is that Lancelot can be used as an alternative to the Add widgets dialogue.

Lancelot's disadvantages

Special requirements

Although the initial sizes of Lancelot and Kickoff don't differ that much, making Lancelot's window smaller would render it barely usable which is not the case with Kickoff.

First impression

On the first start, Lancelot looks more complicated than Kickoff - two-columns plus section buttons versus one column that Kickoff sports.

Lancelot and KRunner

Lancelot and KRunner are rather different programs - one is all-in-one application launcher while the other is only a searching interface. For that reason, only the searching experience will be covered in the comparison.

Lancelot's advantages

More common keyboard navigation

For navigating the search results, Lancelot uses Up and Down keys while KRunner uses the Tab key.

Lancelot uses the Tab key for the search box completion, while it also supports the End key used for the same purpose in KRunner.

Lancelot's disadvantages

Complexity of the UI

KRunner sports a very sleek and simple user interface.

Help

KRunner provides information about the syntax of each runner.

Lancelot and KMenu

KMenu is meant to be a simple application menu meant only for easy application browsing. For anything more advanced, it fails short.

On the other hand, there are a lot of users who want only that - a simple menu from the days of KDE 3.x.