Posts Tagged ‘ kde 4 ’

Wish list: 10 improvements for KDE 4.2

Sep 1st, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Linux

KDE 4.1, released last month, brought a great number of improvements to the popular desktop environment. It’s the best desktop I’ve ever used — but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t be better. Here are 10 features that would be great additions to a future KDE release that I hope the developers will consider.



Nepomuk and KDE to introduce the semantic desktop

Aug 30th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Linux

For everyday users, the semantic desktop will allow enhanced searching of the type that has already been introduced by applications like Beagle, but with more user control than any existing program. For more sophisticated users, such as academic researchers, while Nepomuk will not actual do data-mining itself, it will assist such processes.



Blog: 10 Most Beautiful Plasma Themes for KDE 4 Desktop

Aug 22nd, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Linux

The latest series of the K Desktop Environment now utilizes Plasma, a new desktop and panel user interface tool that aims for a more functional, user-friendly, and sleek KDE desktop. Plasma also supports Dashboard-like widgets called plasmoids. If you want to further enhance the look of your KDE 4 desktop, I have here a list of some of the most beautiful Plasma themes available.



KDE 4.1 rocks the desktop

Jul 30th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Linux

KDE marks a triumphant return to full usability with the 4.1 release. I’ve read that some KDE 3 features still need to be ported to KDE 4, yet I’m hard pressed to think of anything missing, except for a way of hiding the panel. The developers have done a wonderful job of keeping their promises of a return to glory for KDE.