Both things are not related, at least for this post. Deluge reached 1.0 last month and it has more bugs than ever. The software is supposed to resume operations, instead it chooses to stuck at ‘checking’. Sometimes, the interface can be quite sluggish. Few times, it gives wrong percentage of downloading torrents. Did I mention it can consume up to 200mb of memory? No, not actually consumed, it’s just plain memory leak. I know a little bit of python and I can tell it doesn’t suck. Despite the fact that I know gtk sucks, it just doesn’t justify such a piece of shitty software can be produced. I have to conclude that deluge developers can’t code for shit.
Haven’t tried KDE4 since it’s beta stage. Recently I installed 4.1.1 on a freebsd box. I am so disappointed at the software. All the concept, hype, PR of this next gen desktop came to an end at that faithful morning… I’m skeptical on the usability of that memory hogging software. Where is the quality of KDE3? Frankly I rather use gnome as long as it does not crash. Anyway I have to give credits for KDE4’s Oxygen project and it’s UI gidelines.
P.S. Hey maybe they are related…
