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June 26, 2007

Trolltech starts Greenphone grant scheme

Trolltech Offers Open Source Community a Mobile Development Platform with Qtopia Greenphone Grant Program — Trolltech

Trolltech today announced that it was making available a limited number of Qtopia Greenphones available to open-source developers under a grant scheme, with a complementary Qtopia SDK. Developers who wish to participate should describe the application they wish to develop for the Greenphone, and will be selected "based on the described application’s functionality, practical uses and originality". Applications should be made through the Developer Zone; the scheme closes on 7th August, or when all the devices have been allocated.

QGRUBEditor v1.0.0 released

From Qt Apps:

Version 1.0.0 of QGRUBEditor, a graphical menu editor for the GNU boot-loader GRUB, has been released. Changes:

  • Added the "Copy Entry" feature
  • Added the "location bar" feature
  • Added auto completion in the location bar
  • Added the completion mode setting
  • Added browse buttons
  • Added new icons
  • Improved the GUI
  • Did a general code cleanup
  • Renamed some old icons to best describe them
  • The "About Box" is now fully informational
  • Fixed a major bug occuring when the user manually inserted a directory instead of a menu.lst

Screenshots and downloads (source only at present) are at the page linked above. Requires Qt 4 (which minor version is not stated). Note that this must be run as root.

June 24, 2007

K3b v1.0.2 released

From KDE Apps:

Version 1.0.2 of the CD/DVD ripping and burning application K3b has been released. Changes:

  • Properly determine the capacity of complete CD-R(W) media.
  • Mark a data project as modified if files are renamed.
  • Allow adding of all actions to the welcome window (Bug 145866)
  • Added "NoDisplay=true" property to k3b-cue.desktop and k3b-iso.desktop
  • Fixed supported write speed detection on some devices
  • No reload before verification and between writing sessions (CD copy + Mixed Mode CD) anymore

Screenshots here, downloads (source, with links to some third-party binaries) here. Requires KDE 3.2.

June 22, 2007

Amarok v1.4.6 released

From KDE Apps:

Version 1.4.6 of Amarok, the media player and collection manager for KDE, has been released. Changes include:

  • New icon set, derived from KDE4's Oxygen icons
  • Default database backend is a lot faster due to a new SQLite version.
  • Numerous bug fixes and performance tuning
  • Introducing rockbox support for iPod.

Screenshots here, downloads (source, with links to various third-party binaries) here. Requires KDE 3.3.

Trolltech acquires FONAV

Trolltech Expands its Qtopia VoIP Offering with Acquisition (from Trolltech website)

Trolltech announced earlier this week that it had acquired FONAV, a company which develops a SIP-based communications platform using Qtopia, which offers VoIP, email and Jabber-based talk. The company has been running since 2006 and all employees are to be incorporated into the Trolltech office in Redwood City, California.

June 21, 2007

digiKam v0.9.2 released

From KDE Apps:

Version 0.9.2 of digiKam, the KDE digital photo management application, has been released. Major changes:

  • a light-table to quickly compare similar images side by side
  • Thumbnail size in the album view can be adjusted continuously, details.
  • Image Editor: reorganized menu structure
  • Image Editor: new pan tool
  • Image Editor: new Sharpness Editor (replacing Unsharp Mask, Refocus, Sharpen)
  • DigikamImagePlugins have been merged into digiKam, details.
  • Image Plugins: completely rewritten Red Eyes Correction
  • Image Plugins: Color Effects pack: solarize, velvia (new!), neon, edge
  • Image Plugins: improved Black & White converter
  • Image Plugins : Speed improvements for Restoration, Inpainting and Blowup (update of the CImg library to 1.1.9), details.
  • several keyboard shortcuts have changed to comply with KDE guidelines
  • New dependency to libkdcraw to decode RAW file (uses dcraw 8.60 inside)

Screenshots here, downloads (source only) here. Note that the separate plugin tarball which was formerly a dependency is now integrated with the digiKam core. Full list of dependencies is on their README. Requires KDE 3.4.

Texmaker v1.6 released

From Qt Apps:

Version 1.6 of Texmaker, a Qt 4 application which "integrates many tools needed to develop documents with LaTeX", has been released. Changes:

  • Users can now changed some keyboard shortcuts.
  • The spell checking bug has been fixed.
  • German, russian and chinese translations has been added (thanks to Alexey Oblozhko, Tao WEI and Flynn Marquardt)
  • The default system browser is now used for the documentation.

Detailed changelog is on the home page. Screenshots here, downloads (source, Windows, Mac and static Linux binaries) here. Requires Qt 4.3.

June 20, 2007

QTM v0.5.3 released

From Qt Apps:

Version 0.5.3 of QTM, a client for Movable Type, Wordpress and content management systems using the same APIs, has been released. Changes:

  • Removed feature: Blogger support. Blogger no longer supports the APIs that QTM uses.
  • New feature: Abort, which stops the current network job (refresh blog or category list, blog entry posting or whatever)
  • New features: New variants on Paste: paste as ordered/unordered list, marked paragraphs (with tags), normal blockquotes and Markdown blockquotes, and ability to mark up a block as an ordered or unordered list.
  • New feature: Ability to set whether to submit a date and time or not at posting time, to avoid clock skews (problem on Wordpress and Textpattern, not on MT).
  • New feature: Ability to set the post's remote categories explicitly, through action "Send categories" in File menu
  • Build system: Fixed relinking issue at install time, in which (on sandboxed installs of Qt 4.3.0) the executable was relinked to the normal install of Qt, even if it was older than 4.3 (causing unresolved symbol errors).
  • Bug fix: now saves entry numbers when saving entries, so that you can reopen a posted entry and have QTM post an edit, rather than a new post.
  • User interface: removed (from view) the unused actions, Print and "Close and delete".

In addition, a beta of version 0.5.4 has been released. This also features the ability to upload files (in response to a feature request on Qt Apps); however, this blocks operations, which is particularly noticeable on large files like images.

Screenshots here, downloads (source, Ubuntu Feisty binary) here for 0.5.3 and here for the beta. Requires Qt 4.2.

June 18, 2007

KNetDockApp v0.7 released

From KDE Apps:

Version 0.7 of KNetDockApp, a KDE system tray applet that monitors network interfaces, has been released. Changes:

  • Most of it rewritten
  • New devices dialog
  • Auto detection of device insert/remove
  • New chart style and details dialog.

Screenshots and source downloads at KDE Apps.

June 17, 2007

Skype releases Qt4-based beta

A beta version of the new desktop client for Skype, the free IP-based telephone system owned by eBay, has been released. The new version uses Qt 4.2 on the X11 platform. Various packaged binaries can be found here (this is the British English version, to which it auto-directed me when I visited their site). New beta versions have also been released for Windows and Mac OS X; it does not say whether either use Qt.

June 8, 2007

aKademy keynote speakers announced

From KDE Dot News:

The keynote speakers for the upcoming aKademy gathering of KDE hackers in Glasgow (Dep't of Computer Sciences, Uni. of Strathclyde, 30th June to 7th July) have been announced. They are:

  • Lars Knoll of Trolltech, talking about plans for Qt 4.4 and their relationship with KDE
  • Mark Shuttleworth, talking about "10 Challenges to Open Source"
  • Dan Kohn of the Linux Foundation, talking about the state of desktop Linux standardisation
  • Sulamita Garcia on Intel's Classmate PC.

KOffice v1.6.3 released

The KOffice Project has announced the release of version 1.6.3 of KOffice, its KDE-based office application set. This release adds three new translations (Low Saxon, Nepali and Bulgarian), and has a number of bug fixes, particularly in Kexi. Release notes, with download locations and compile instructions, here. Requires Qt/KDE 3.3 or later, libxml2 v.2.4.9+, lcms v1.15+ and libxslt v1.0.7+.

June 6, 2007

Qt Jambi released

Trolltech has announced the final release of Qt Jambi version 4.3 (corresponding to Qt v4.3.0), the Java binding for Qt. Qt Jambi comes with an Eclipse integration plug-in and a generator program, which generates Java code based on C++ class definitions. The bindings are available under the same dual licensing deal as Qt; there is a 30-day evaluation, and anyone who downloads the trial version in June or July will be entered into a draw to win a MacBook.

June 4, 2007

VariCAD v2.01 released

From KDE Apps:

Version 2.01 of VariCAD, a 2D/3D design system for mechanical engineering, has been released. According to the announcement:

The new version brings many useful improvements, which include completely new tools for 3D shells, 3D pipelines and 3D wires, a substantially improved 3D editing function allowing more complex editing, significantly improved STEP file import, new 3D checking functions, an extended tutorial and quick demonstration with new Flash examples, etc.

Screenshots here, downloads (Windows installer and various Linux distro binaries) here. Note that this is a commercial product and that the binaries are on a 30-day trial basis; licences, per platform, start at $670 ($799 for one year's upgrades and support).

Aaron Seigo is on LugRadio

Prominent KDE developer Aaron Seigo appears on LugRadio, a fortnightly podcast based at the Linux User Group in Wolverhampton, England, to "give an update on KDE4". The show also has features on the AMD/ATi buyout and the will-they/won't-they of open-sourcing the drivers, Linux on laptops, and an update on LugRadio Live, to be held on 7th and 8th July this year in Wolverhampton, at which Aaron Seigo and fellow KDE hacker Ben Lamb are to speak. The podcast can be downloaded in MP3 and OGG format in high or low quality.

June 3, 2007

Eric v4.0.0 released

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Version 4.0.0 of Eric, the IDE for Python written using PyQt and QScintilla, has been released. This is the first version to be based on Qt 4; I can't find any other changelog. Screenshots here, downloads (Python source only) here. Requires Qt 4.2+, Python v2.4+, PyQt v4.1+ and QScintilla v2.0+ (the latter two available from Riverbank Computing).

KAlarm v1.4.13 released

From KDE Apps:

Version 1.4.13 of KAlarm, an alarm and event scheduler for KDE, has been released. Changes:

  • Correctly storing time value in templates
  • Displaying reminders for each recurrence of an alarm
  • Fix for undoing deletion of active alarms
  • System tray icon shows repetitions as well as recurrences
  • Various other bug fixes

Screenshots here, downloads (source, Debian testing binary, link to Slackware binary) here. Requires KDE v3.2.

June 2, 2007

Fedora 7 released with KDE live CD

From KDE Apps:

Fedora 7 (they have dropped the Fedora Core name, integrating the Core and Extras repositories), codenamed Moonshine, has been released, with an installable live CD with a KDE desktop (version 3.5.6, although 3.5.7 will be available in updates). KDE in this release has the Plastik theme with Crystal SVG icons (replacing the old Fedora icons), a new KDM theme called Fedora Flying High with KDM integrated with ConsoleKit. Also in this release is GNOME v2.18, Linux kernel v2.6.21 and X.org v7.2 and Python v2.5. Note that this OS does not support proprietary codecs, including MP3, out of the box, although third-party repositories may provide them.

June 1, 2007

QScintilla v2.1 released

Riverbank Computing has announced that version 2.1 of QScintilla, a Qt port of the Scintilla C++ editor class, has been released. (Version 2.0 was released on 26th May.) Changes:

  • Support for both Qt 3 and 4
  • Much improved auto-completion and call tips support
  • Revised API, incompatible with QScintilla v1.x
  • In v2.1, "a lexer no longer has to be current for style changes to take effect"

Python bindings are included. Full changelog here. Downloads here. The class is available under a dual-licensing scheme similar to Qt's.