Kickoff Goes KDE 4
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| Porting of Kickoff to KDE 4 has started: the first step is trying to make it
| work with the Kicker remains. Some code is still disabled but you can already
| search/browse applications and start them:
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http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/2898
Related:
kickoff season
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| Have you already seen the new KDE main menu codenamed "Kickoff?"
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http://yamz.wordpress.com/2006/11/01/kickoff-season/
KDE 4 menu development
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| The main goals of Raptor are clear: to provide a high quality menu
| everyone will like. This includes an intelligent "My Favourite" section
| (intelligent means really intelligent and not the stuff available today),
| a skin supported menu (png or svg, colour, layout), fancy effects ("rain
| in the menu", whatever that means) and of course searching of all entries
| - at the moment implemented with strigi (which was mentioned pretty often
| at akademy - hope it gets even more boost!).
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http://liquidat.wordpress.com/2006/09/30/kde-4-menu-development/
Kickoff Start Menu Research - Sneak Preview (Flash animation)
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| OpenSUSE 10.2 will have a redesigned KDE start menu created by the KDE
| and usability team at SUSE, after doing usability testing with other
| start menus. We now have a working prototype, code-named 'Kickoff'
| (started during world soccer championship, obviously), which is
| currently being tested with real users in the SUSE usability lab.
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http://home.kde.org/~binner/kickoff/sneak_preview.html
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