I won’t comment about kde neon, however, it’s weird that the reference mentions koffice, when calligra is the kde office suite, which is pretty fast compare to libreoffice for example, and can open pretty similar m$ files, though it can’t write them… And korganizer has let me down, not allowing syncing remote ics/ical web calendars, so far. Even icsdroid handles them, but korganizer after all these years being there hasn’t. There are bugs about it (eg. 428665), but it seems there’s total lack of interest getting them fixed…
I agree with you. I also don’t use all “standard” KDE applications, I prefer others like LibreOffice (I was also surprised that in the review KOffice is and not Calligra.), Firefox, Thunderbid and many more. The KOrganizer you mentioned or KMail are inapplicable for me.
However, the review is primarily focused on finding the best distribution with KDE.
I won’t comment about kde neon, however, it’s weird that the reference mentions koffice, when calligra is the kde office suite, which is pretty fast compare to libreoffice for example, and can open pretty similar m$ files, though it can’t write them… And korganizer has let me down, not allowing syncing remote ics/ical web calendars, so far. Even icsdroid handles them, but korganizer after all these years being there hasn’t. There are bugs about it (eg. 428665), but it seems there’s total lack of interest getting them fixed…
I agree with you. I also don’t use all “standard” KDE applications, I prefer others like LibreOffice (I was also surprised that in the review KOffice is and not Calligra.), Firefox, Thunderbid and many more. The KOrganizer you mentioned or KMail are inapplicable for me. However, the review is primarily focused on finding the best distribution with KDE.