Leftovers: KDE
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digiKam 4.14.0 Is the Last in the Series, digiKam 5.0.0 Arrives in Spring 2016
The developers of the open-source, free and cross-platform digiKam Software Collection project, an image viewer, organizer and editor application designed specifically for the KDE desktop environment, have announced the release of digiKam 4.14.0.
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Cutegram 2.7.0 Has Been Released
Cutegram is an open-source Telegram application, similar to Sigram. It is developed in Qt5 and QML and uses the libqtelegram and the libappindicator libraries.
Like other Telegram clients for Linux, it has support for Emoji, allows the users to send data by dragging it in the message window and gets integrated with the system notifications.
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KWrite on Mac – Application Bundle
after one week of patching frameworks (and KWrite/Kate), the first success can be seen: a kind of working application bundle for KWrite.
Still no icons, need to set icon theme + search paths right and bundle that, too, but need to investigate more how the icon lookup works.
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KDE Developer Explains Why It's Not Really Plasma's Fault for Bad Experiences
KDE Plasma has received some harsh criticism last week, and a good part of the community has chimed in although, from the looks of it, not all of the criticism was well deserved. A prominent KDE developer wrote a lengthy article explaining why KDE Plasma is considered stable and why the community has some problems with it.
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Is KDE 5 Stable? It's Complex
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digiKam 7.7.0 is releasedAfter three months of active maintenance and another bug triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 7.7.0 of its open source digital photo manager. See below the list of most important features coming with this release. |
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