Leftovers: KDE
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Qt 5.6 Alpha Released
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Look and Feel of Plasma sidebars
Today, the application switcher is a small bar with thumbnails of the application along with the application icon and the title with ellipsis in the middle. The bar disappears when the user realeases the keys and offers no further functionality. On the other hand, the plasmoid sidebar is sticky until the user closes it or changes the focus to another app. The bar contains of a search function, has functions to add more items (GHNS), and a different kind of preview. And in case of the activities switcher the preview provides additional interactions, such as clone or close, that are shown on hover.
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KDE Connect 2nd anniversary and Beta program
This week two years ago, we released the first version of KDE Connect. Since then, more than 50.000 people have installed the Android app, more than 60 people have contributed code patches (even high school students), and it has been translated to 26 languages!
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Cutelyst 0.10.0 released!
Cutelyst, a Qt web framework just got a new release, this version took a little longer but now I think it has evolved enough for a new version.
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Baloo KCM
KDE sprint in Randa boosts productivity since VDG members and developers talk directly to each other. In this blog post we present an alternative for the configuration of Baloo file search that meets the guidelines for KCMs.
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