Originally posted by xennex81
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But from the viewpoint of this forum, it is all a black box. No one talks about those features, we don't know about them. To us, plasma5 is just plasma4 that looks differently and works worse. I don't see what was added, and neither does anyone I believe. If we were truly objective, people would be objecting to that and noticing that. But it's too much blind hope.
However, I'm not sure "I don't understand what changed" equates to having objective reasons for not liking Plasma5. If you want to learn about new features, why don't you ask instead of assuming nobody is talking about it because nobody knows anything!
Most of the changes are new APIs, so they're not going to reach out of the screen and slap you in the face. Plasma 5 is built on a newer version of Qt. As an example, there have been quite a few advances recently in the Qt web engine(adding support for html5, for example), which is used by rekonq and many other apps. Given how much content we all use is actually remote content displayed locally using the Qt webengine (even if it's not in a browser directly), this is not a trivial improvement.
There's plenty of background noise about these improvements if you look for it, for example the Rekonq roadmap:
https://techbase.kde.org/Projects/rekonq/Roadmap
And here's the "what's new" page for the Qt5.4, which is what you get with plasma 5.2.2 on 15.04. That's just one small release, look through the other releases using the links at the bottom of the page and you start to see why sticking with an older version of Plasma/Qt means you'll start to miss out on features pretty quickly.
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