Wednesday 13 February 2008 at 01:51 am.
Used tags: kde, kde_on_windows
Many of my friends, when watching me work on my laptop, think that I'm using Windows. But now it is going to be real.
They'll soon be using, what I use, on Windows. Yes, I'm talking of KDE. KDE on Windows.
The recent builds of KDE for Windows have been awesome. Most of the applications, "Just Work"
That to Qt and KDE, to road to Freedom has just begun.
Most of the applications from KDE, even though they are under Beta currently, work perfect on Windows.
Konqueror, Dolphin, Amarok, KDE Games - You name it - "Just Works"
This will lead KDE to attract more developers/users and help enchance KDE more.
Here are previews of some of the applications available for Windows.
Amarok. The killer app. When my colleagues saw it, they were just flabbergasted. No time to wait. Amarok is being installed and tested by new users.
My favorite games. KAtomic and Kshisen. Both work perfectly. The SVG rendering is also perfect.
Here's Mr. Editor.
And the fish.
And my love, my biggest killer app for KDE. The Konqueror
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