KDE: Simple Menu, Kdenlive 17.04.2, and Krita 4.0 Pre-Alpha
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Meet Simple Menu, an Alternative Application Launcher for KDE Plasma 5 Desktops
The KDE community showcased today on their social media channels a new, alternative application launcher for KDE Plasma 5 desktop environments, Simple Menu.
Simple Menu hit the KDE Store recently, and it would appear to be an intuitive and minimal application launcher widget that can easily replace the default one of your KDE Plasma 5 desktops. It's interface resemblance the look and feel of the fullscreen Application Dashboard, giving users easier access to their favorite apps.
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Kdenlive 17.04.2 released
A minor release is out fixing a couple crashes in the titler and Affine transition as well as improving a Windows rendering issue. Note that all focus and energy are still on the timeline refactoring due for 17.08. Soon we will provide an AppImage version for testing, stay tuned.
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Krita 4.0 Drawing Program In Development, Pre-Alpha Builds Now Available
While it feels just like yesterday when the big Krita 3.0 drawing program update was released with its port to Qt5, Krita 4.0 is already under development.
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First Development Builds for Krita 4.0!
It’s still early days, and we have to say this up-front: these builds are not ready for daily work. We mean it, you might luck out, but you might also seriously lose work. Please test, and please report issues on bugs.kde.org! (But check whether your issue has already been reported…) That said…
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