Some KDE news: Decibel 0.5, Plasma Applet Browser and Kicker and Plasma
Decibel was released as version 0.5. At the same time a Plasma Applet Browser was introduced by Ivan Čukić. Also, it was once again made clear that we will see a kicker replacement for KDE 4.0 in time.
Decibel
Not even a month after the release of Decibel 0.4 another version was released: Decibel 0.5. First of all the release once again shows that the project is healthy, alive and developing. But even more important is the way the development of Decibel switches from framework development over to the additional stuff:
There were very few changes at the Decibel daemon itself. Most work this time happened in the addons directory of the development tree which houses - you guessed it - addons history […]. It is really fun to add that kind of additional functionality on top of the existing framework!
This means that Decibel finally reached a state in which the most basic functions are ready and can be now used by application developers. Indeed, this release of Decibel is now considered feature complete in quite some parts:
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