Munich's KDE Desktops Usability Certified

  2007-05-22 20:30:03
Munich's KDE distribution LiMux has been certified to meet the international usability standard ISO 9241. The use of KDE 3 as an"effective, efficient and satisfactory" working environment is named as a decisive factor for passing the certification. 
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