Want to try KDE stuff on something quite different? Haiku, an open source system inspired by BeOS, has just turned beta after 6 years of development and bug-squashing. Many KDE apps work out of the box!
The KDE neon team visits the Escola del Treball in Barcelona as part of their work to help migrate Catalan schools away from proprietary operating systems onto GNU + Linux and #KDE#Plasma.
KDevelop, KDE's development environment that helps you create better software, has just released its 5.3 Beta. It now comes with Clazy integration, a tool that helps you fix issues in your Qt code. Try it and report bugs before the final release.
Krita 4.1.3 is out. With more than a hundred bugs squashed and new tweaks to Krita's extensive range of tools, this is an important release and developers at @krita encourage you to update:
Krita 4.1.3 is out. With more than a hundred bugs squashed and new tweaks to Krita's extensive range of tools, this is an important release and developers at @Krita_Painting encourage you to update:
KDevelop, the development environment that helps you build bigger and better KDE applications, has just celebrated its 20th birthday ?. Congratulations KDevelop!
KAlgebra, KDE's scientific calculator that allows you to plot 2D and 3D functions and let's you work with trigonometric functions and derivatives (among many other things), gets featured in Linux Journal:
Don't miss @krita's AMA this afternoon at 17:00 CEST. This is your chance to ask Krita's developers anything live on Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/krita/
We'll post the exact URL to the AMA as soon as it goes live. Stay tuned!
KDE is going to ELC! We'll have a booth and we'll be showcasing all our embedded KDE goodies: phones, SBCs, ARM-based netbooks, IVI devices... the lot. If you are going too, get your banner here: