KDE Momentum Continues with New Updates, Features
The KDE community has released KDE 3.5.10, a maintenance release for the KDE 3.5 series of the popular Linux desktop. Meanwhile, KDE developers continue work on bringing service-oriented computing to KDE, as well as a new Amarok media player, and enhanced Qt support. KDE also has adopted the Free Software Foundation Europe’s (FSFE) Fiduciary License Agreement (FLA).
The KDE Community has announced the availability of KDE 3.5.10, a maintenance release for KDE, the free desktop for GNU Linux and other Unix flavors.
The KDE desktop is the system of choice for a broad array of Linux users. And although the KDE community released KDE 4.1 at the end of July, KDE e.V., the non-profit organization that represents the KDE Project, maintains the KDE 3.5 series for its user base of large organizations that do migrate to the next major release as quickly as others.
The release of KDE 3.5.10 on August 26 follows KDE 3.5.9, which was released in February. KDE 3.5.10 includes improvements in the KDE Kicker, which is the KDE application starter panel, and KPDF, the desktop's PDF viewer. The panel improvements include improved visibility on transparent backgrounds, themed arrow buttons in applets that were missing them, and layout and anti-aliasing fixes in various applets.


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