Gwenview II, the return
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| I forgot to blog about this: I'm not giving up maintainership of
| Gwenview anymore, in fact it has been decided that Gwenview will
| move to kdegraphics for KDE4! This is what I call great news!
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http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/2660
Related:
The Road to KDE 4: Job Progress Reimagined
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| What started as a mocked up KDE 4 Improvement via KDE-Look.org has
| turned into a full-fledged KDE 4 integration project, thanks to
| Rafael Fernandez Lopez.
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http://dot.kde.org/1169588301/
The Road to KDE 4: SVG Rendering in Applications
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| Since KDE 4 development is in full swing with plans for a KDE 4.0
| release sometime later this year, I thought I'd put together a
| weekly piece entitled The Road to KDE 4. The idea is to have a
| short overview of one or two of the features that show progress
| in KDE 4. For my first issue, the goal is to show off some of
| the great SVG work that has taken place so far.
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http://dot.kde.org/1167723426/
A sneak preview of the expected features in KDE 4.0
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| KDE 4.0 will feature an API layer called Solid which will interact
| with projects like the hardware abstraction layer to let hardware
| connect smoothly with KDE.
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| KDE 4.0 will feature better multimedia experience through a project
| called Phonon which will collaborate with Solid. So no more need to
| choose multimedia backends as the Phonon API will take care of it.
|
| Plasma will provide the next generation desktop experience in KDE
| 4.0. It is planned to integrate three separate applications namely
| the Kicker (Panel), KDesktop and Super Karamba (Widgets) into a
| single application. And the surprise of all things is that it will
| be possible to run the beautiful Dashboard widgets of Mac OSX in
| KDE 4.0.
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http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2007/01/sneek-preview-of-expected-features-in.html
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