KDE Releases Calligra Suite 2.8
It's not just graphics app Krita: user KDE Community writes "The Calligra team is proud and pleased to announce the release of version 2.8 of the Calligra Suite, Calligra Active and the Calligra Office Engine. Major new features in this release are comments support in Author and Words, improved Pivot tables in Sheets, improved stability and the ability to open hyperlinks in Kexi. Flow introduces SVG based stencils and as usual there are many new features in Krita including touch screens support and a wraparound painting mode for the creation of textures and tiles." KDE has also just announced the first beta of its Applications and Platform 4.13.
For other folks who are like me, and are wondering what this thing is, it's apparently an office suite like Openoffice, Libreoffice, etc.
I've never heard of it up to now, myself.
If you're a zombie and you know it, bite your friend!
The original KOffice wasn't of much use for me last time I used it (bias: RedHat 9 or so). I'm looking into this simply for what they're calling Braindump. I wish somebody would look into making something a mobile app like this. I've seen flow chart makers, but nothing you can just write down ideas and draw lines later.
Sorry for AC, been playing with beta.
You're comparing apples with oranges. And you can't compare the Qt/KDE group with GTK/Gnome group, totally different people...
These are horrible on Windows, except for Krita, which is beautiful.
People complain about ribbons in MS Office, but whoever though up the default UI layout for Words and Sheets should be taken outside and beaten about the head with an IBM Model M keyboard.
Argue about the UI layer itself all you like, but the interface itself is plain stupid. Most people use a mouse or a touchpad. Having to mouse all the way across a 1080p widescreen to get at common controls is stupid as stupid gets.
Yes, there's an argument that with limited vertical space, utilising instead otherwise redundant horizontal space sounds like a great idea. But, when all I see is huge swathes of blank space in a main UI element taking up the right-hand 1/6th of the display, I want to bite something.
I can reposition the control, but the darn thing won't dock to the top because some idiot decided to build the control in such a way to make that impossible.
Look, I get it, a bunch of people are very clever and made a spreadsheet that does really cool and intricate stuff and is a bit like Excel but not quite as full featured but at least it's free. Wonderful and well done to those people but if you want folk to actually use your software, do some bloody user-interaction testing!
considering the drek people consider 'feedback' these days... hardly surprising.
Plans to port to Android?
The more diversified the applications sphere becomes the better!
oh please fuck off there as soon as possible
"The hands that help are better far than lips that pray." - Robert Ingersoll (1833-1899)
Given the way that gtk3 "improved" over gtk2, that's not a bad idea. I would really like to not be dependent upon it, because who knows what garbage they'll make and call gtk4.
OTOH, most of the KDE Office suite is unusable. This isn't because of the Qt libraries, though. I haven't been able to figure out WHAT their goal is, but its been nearly a decade and they haven't significantly improved. I used to use KMail, but at one point it broke, and other people's comments have dissuaded be from trying it again.
I think we've pushed this "anyone can grow up to be president" thing too far.