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April 2006

PyQt 4 beta released; SIP update

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Riverbank Computing announces that a first beta of PyQt version 4 has been released. This version supports Qt 4 and can be installed alongside other versions of PyQt. Version 4.4.3 of SIP has also been released. This is a bug-fix release, and is required for anyone using PyKDE, PyQt with MacOS, or PyQt 4.

QCanvas to be dumped

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The KDE blogs have revealed that the QCanvas class is to be obsoleted in Qt 4.2, with a new class called QGraphicsView taking its place. Zack Rusin writes that the new class "is actually a lot, lot better at being a canvas than QCanvas ever could"; Anne-Marie Mahfouf writes that "QCanvas was awkward to use and too limited, it seems that QGraphicsView is very promising". I've not found any other details.

Syntext Serna v2.6.0 released

From KDE Apps:

Version 2.6.0 of Syntext Serna, a commercial Qt-based XML content editor which can be used to edit DocBook files, has been released. Changelog lists "major DITA enhancements" in the enterprise edition and three other feature enhancements. Screenshots (with commentary) here; feature list and pricing here. Prices start from $89 for a single-user personal edition, with a triple-user single-platform enterprise edition for $1,185 (prices rise with additional platforms and users); site licences and a free trial are also available.

Beesoft Commander v2.19 released

From KDE Apps:

Version 2.19 of Beesoft Commander, a Qt-based two-panel file manager similar to Norton Commander which also serves as an FTP client, has been released. This version contains a number of minor new features including the switching of panels using Ctrl+S (the full changelog is inside the source bundle). Screenshots here, downloads (source and links to various Linux binaries) here. Requires Qt 3.

Knoda v0.8.1 released

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From KDE Apps:

Version 0.8.1 of knoda, a KDE front end for various SQL databases, has been released. This version includes an improved report generator and query editor, 64-bit support and many bug fixes (see KDE Apps for more details). Screenshots here, downloads (source only, including DB drivers) here. Requires KDE 3.2.

Linux Standards Base 3.1 includes Qt

The new version of the Linux Standards Base, version 3.1, now includes the open-source version of Qt version 3.3 and its accompanying tools, along with "an optional module for including Qt 4-based applications into main Linux distributions" (see also Trolltech announcement). The new standard is released today at the Desktop Linux Summit in San Diego, and is endorsed by a number of major Linux vendors; the first compliant distro is expected to be Xandros's May 1st release. Qt is included because the licensing controversies have been settled, and because the LSB standardises what all the major distributors include, and they all include Qt.

Freehand Gestures 0.4 released

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From KDE Apps:

Version 0.4 of Freehand Gestures, a program allowing applications to be opened using pre-programmed mouse gestures, has been released. This version includes a new configuration subsystem, "config options for OSD colors and behavior", and various internal changes and code reorganisations. Screenshots here (not all up to date), downloads here (source only). Requires KDE 3.x.

KBarcode v2.0.2 released

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From KDE Apps:

Version 2.0.2 of KBarcode, the barcode and label printing app for KDE, has been released. This version has fixes for the application's SQL database access functions, and other minor fixes. Screenshots here, downloads (source, SUSE 10 RPM and link to Slackware packages) here.

Piklab 0.7 released

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From KDE Apps:

Version 0.7 of Piklab, an IDE for applications based on the PC and dsPIC microcontrollers (full list here), has been released. This version adds support for a number of new devices and fixes some bugs; see changelog at KDE Apps. Screenshots here, downloads (source, Mandriva and Slackware binaries) here. Requires KDE 3.3; full list of dependencies on download page.

KDE in the Google Summer of Code

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From the KDE Developer Journals:

Cornelius Schumacher reports on KDE's participation in Google's upcoming Summer of Code 2006. There is a list here of projects and ideas for projects, which cover a variety of areas of KDE if not the whole system. The project is financially supported by Google and is for students.

PyKDE & SIP updates

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Riverbank Computing announces that a new snapshot of PyKDE has been released, providing full support for KDE 3.5.2. It requires SIP v4.4.1 or later. They have also released SIP (the library on which PyQt depends) version 4.4.2, a bug fix release which does not require the recompilation of PyQt, but which will be required for PyQt version 4.

Smb4K v0.7.0 released

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From KDE Apps:

Version 0.7.0 of Smb4K, a Samba browser for KDE (i.e. a program for browsing Windows file systems over networks) has been released. The changelog is long and includes many bug fixes and user interface improvements (see KDE Apps page); the main change is the mandatory use of Samba 3 and "the introduction of a usable handbook" (albeit one which is still a work in progress). Screenshots here, downloads (they only issue source) here.

KMobileTools v0.4.3.3 released

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From KDE Apps:

Version 0.4.3.3 of KMobileTools, a KDE app for controlling mobile phones (SMS, dialling, reading from call registers and power and signal status monitoring), has been released. This version has three bug fixes, notably fixing compilation on FreeBSD and on gcc 4.1. Requires KDE 3.2. Screenshots here, source download here (home page is inaccessible at the time of writing due to database problems).

kdesvn 0.8.2 released

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From KDE Apps:

Version 0.8.2 of kdesvn, a KDE client for the source-control system Subversion, has been released. This version adds a Spanish translation, and a number of bug fixes. Screenshots here, downloads (source, FC4 and FC5 RPM) here.

Gambas: new development version

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From KDE Apps:

A new development version of Gambas, an open-source Visual Basic-like IDE for KDE or Qt, has been released. Fixes in version 1.9.29 include the MySQL driver correctly handling BLOBs, and that the system should work correctly on FreeBSD; for full details, see the changelog. Source download here.

Kubuntu beta released

The first LTS (long-term support) beta of Kubuntu 6.06 "Dapper Drake" has been released. New features include KDE 3.5.2, X.org 7.0, improved start-up times and a new graphical installer available on the live CD. Kubuntu is as usual available either independently or as an additional download on top of the GNOME-based Ubuntu. For full details see the announcement. (This release contains Qt 4.1.0, which, unless they've done some back-porting work, includes the much discussed slow QTextEdit class.)

Kubuntu - Kubuntu 6.06 LTS Beta Released

Osqoop 0.9.0 released

From KDE Apps:

Version 0.9.0 of Osqoop, "the Open Oscilloscope" which uses Qt 4 and runs on Linux and Windows, has been released. Can't find any changelog for this release; screenshots and downloads (source and Windows binary) on the home page.

Tellico update

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From KDE Apps:

Version 1.1.5 of Tellico, the KDE personal collections database, has been released. The new version has a number of bug fixes and minor improvements, including an updated Spanish translation. Screenshots here, downloads (source and various binaries) on the left sidebar of the home page. Requires KDE/Qt 3.2, libxml2, libxslt1 1.0.19 (various recommended libraries; see homepage).

Koppermine 1.1 released

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From KDE Apps:

Version 1.1 of Koppermine, a KDE client for the Coppermine photo-gallery system, has been released. This version adds image rotation and mirroring, and "we try to retain" the image EXIF information after modifying it. Screenshots here, download (source and FC4/FC5 RPM) here.

Reveal v1.1 released

From KDE Apps:

Version 1.1 of Reveal, a cross-platform EXIF metadata viewer which uses Qt 4.1, has been released. This version adds internationalisation and upgrades the app to Qt 4, with dozens of other enhancements over the last version (see KDE Apps). Screenshots from Mac OS X version here; download (source and Mac OS X universal binary) here.