KDE 4.0.0 release rocks the Linux world
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| Imagine for just a moment, if you will, the amount of glee experienced by KDE
| users everywhere upon hearing the spectacular news last week when KDE 4.0.0
| was released.
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http://www.suseblog.com/?p=285
Checking out KDE 4.0
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| The KDE project released version 4.0.0 of the KDE Linux desktop environment
| on Jan. 11. It’s available as upgrades to several major distributions, and on
| a special live CD version of Kubuntu, the KDE version of Ubuntu.
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http://www.deviceguru.com/2008/01/15/checking-out-kde-40/
Related:
Inside of K Desktop Environment (KDE) 4
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| In conclusion, it's not yet perfect, but from our test (until now) KDE 4 runs
| pretty good and looks amazing. I strongly suggest you download one (Kubuntu
| is preferred) of the CDs below and install (or just run directly from the
| Live CD) this final and groundbreaking version of KDE.
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http://linuxmini.blogspot.com/2008/01/inside-of-k-desktop-environment-kde-4.html
KDE4 reviewed
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| I think this new major KDE release is a step in the good direction, and has
| most certainly the potential to attract more new Free Desktop users. I wasn’t
| a big KDE fan before, and did not become one, but I do like several of the UI
| changes: the new window manager decorations are pretty nice (I didn’t try
| compositing, doesn’t work in a virtual machine), and I especially like the
| icons, unlike the KDE 3.5 ones. The Oxygen people have done a great job to
| create icons which fit nicely in the KDE desktop. Some of them (eg
| the “Colors” and “Icons” ones in the “Appearance” settings) could need some
| more love though, imho. It looks like more and more great graphic artists
| find their way into Free Desktop environments, eg in the Oxygen project or
| the Tango project, which is really great.
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http://eikke.com/kde4-reviewed/6/
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