KDE 4.1 Release Goals
Here what the KDE 4.1 release goals look like:
- Windows port (Frameworks and Applications)
- Mac port (Frameworks and Applications) Mac port (Frameworks and Applications)
- OpenSolaris port OpenSolaris Port
- Plasma with widgets on canvas, makes things like layouting much easier, and generally integrating widgets into Plasmoids Plasma with widgets on canvas, like layouting makes things much easier, and generally integrating into widgets Plasmoids
- Webkit in Plasma Webkit in Plasma
- GStreamer, Quicktime, DirectShow9 Phonon backends GStreamer, Quicktime, DirectShow9 Phonon backends
- Apple dashboard widgets support in Plasma Apple dashboard widgets support in Plasma
- Decibel VOIP and real-time communication framework Decibel VOIP and real-time communication framework
- Done! Dragon Player multimedia player
- Done! Lokalize (formerly Kaider) computer-aided translation system
- More polished Kopete More polished Kopete
- KDevelop and KDevplatform modules KDevelop and KDevplatform Modules
- KDE-PIM module, with some Akonadi functionality KDE-PIM module, with some functionality Akonadi
- KBlogger for KDE-PIM KBlogger for KDE-PIM
- Move Akonadi library into the kdepimlibs module Move into the Akonadi library module kdepimlibs
- GetHotNewStuff2 / DXS GetHotNewStuff2 / DXS
- Plasmagik plasma packages and add-on creator Plasmagik plasma packages and add-on creator
- Lots of smaller features Lots of smaller featuresv
Expect the final 4.1 to be released on 29th of July. I’d really love to see openSUSE 11 shipped with 4.1, but for now, even with all the ins and outs of current 4.0 release, I am actually enjoying it. The concept has much to bring and on top of that it feels snazzier compared to 3.5.8, though KWin compositing makes it slower. If interested, also check out the 4.1 Feature Plan.
























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