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KDE Goes Cross-Platform, Supports Windows and OS X

klblastone writes "The KDE desktop environment is going cross-platform with support for the Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. In addition to porting the core KDE libraries and applications, developers are also porting popular KDE-based software like the Amarok audio player and the KOffice productivity suite. New KDE binaries for Windows were released yesterday and are now available from KDE mirrors through an automated installer program. The Mac OS X port is made available via BitTorrent in universal binary format."

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  1. How long before... by rickb928 · · Score: 1, Troll

    ...we can run a Windows GUI on Linux?

    As if.

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  2. A Godsend!!!!!!! by PortHaven · · Score: 0, Troll

    For all those Vista users... ;)

  3. Doesn't it stand for "Macintosh OpenStep Ten"? by tepples · · Score: 0, Troll

    So? It still doesn't make sense to compare KDE 4.0 to the very first release of an entirely new operating system.

    Mac OS X was not entirely new, especially when you consider that "OS" can stand for OpenStep.
  4. Re:So will this ... by Gewalt · · Score: 0, Troll

    There's been one in the FREE powertoys that microsoft puts out for ages... maybe since win2k... As long as most linux distros have had it, so has M$. That said, it's as useless in windows as it is in linux, and every bit as useless in osx.

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