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<p><!--StartFragment-->Greetings Team,</p>
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<p>KDE is a magnificent resource, thank you for all your hard work and dedication to produce and continually improve it.</p>
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<p>K3b was the first K application I used a few years ago. It is excellent, and convinced me to switch to the KDE. </p><p><br></p><p>KStars is another favourite of mine. I am a rank amateur with no optical equipment, but have been interested in space and astronomy since childhood. For decades I have been very frustrated by my inability to make sense of star charts so as to navigate the night sky. KStars has opened up a whole new perspective for me, and I continue to learn daily. The addition of constellation art and the manual have been very helpful.</p>
<p><br></p><p>LibreCAD has proved to be extremely useful. It has sufficient features to be a very competent and productive application, and because it cuts out the mind-boggling complexity of the 3D competition you can be up and running within a short time frame.</p><p><br></p>
<p>If I may make a suggestion, would it be posible to reconfigure Discover to run faster? The actual downloading process is fine, but the <u>selection</u> of updates and other packages to download is painfully slow. Ubuntu has no such problem.</p>
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<p>Kind regards,</p>
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<p>John Greenwood</p>
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