KDE 3.3 Makes Linux More Collaborative
The open source KDE Project has upped the stakes for desktop Linux with the latest version of its desktop platform KDE 3.3, which was released Thursday.
Source: Internet NewsKDE is a core Linux desktop platform and the default desktop technology in a number of Linux distributions including Linspire, Lycoris, Mandrake Linux, SUSE Linux, TurboLinux and Xandros. It's also included as a desktop choice in virtually all other mainstream Linux distributions like Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora Core, Gentoo and Debian. KDE lays claim to being one of the first Linux desktop platforms since the project first began back in 1997. The other principal desktop Linux Platform GNOME, released its most recent version at the end of March. Since its last release in February the KDE community has committed over 60,000 lines of new code and fixed over 7,000 reported bugs.
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