KDE 3.5 Goes Beta
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The KDE Project quietly released the beta of its popular desktop interface, KDE 3.5, aka "Kanzler," on Wednesday.
The new KDE, the last of the 3.x line, includes numerous improvements.
These include a greatly improved desktop application-launcher menu bar, the KDE Kicker. With this, users can add applets to the Kicker. This kind of functionality was already available in KDE's great rival for the Linux desktop: GNOME.
Users also now have three choices in how the Kicker will appear: elegant, classic and transparency.
In addition, taking a page from Firefox, Konqueror now has an optional search bar. This is part of the kdeaddons package. It gives users the power to select his or her search engine from a dropdown menu.
There have also been other small, performance improvements. For example, the system monitoring utility, KSysGuard, is much faster. It also now enables users to search for active programs and processes.
KDE 3.5 also has greatly improved portable media support: SMN (Storage Media Notification).
With SMN, when users place any new media, such as a CD, DVD or USB memory stick, on a KDE-enabled system, it not only automatically mounts the appropriate file system, it also presents the user with a dialog asking what he or she want to do with its content.
The source code is now available directly from KDE. Would-be beta testers should check to make certain that they can compile KDE 3.5 on their systems.
For example, KDE 3.5, based on C++, is likely not to compile correctly with gcc versions earlier than gcc-2.95, such as egcs-1.1.2 or gcc-2.7.2.
Additionally, while KDE relies on Trolltech Inc. Qt C++ application framework, it will not compile correctly with the latest version, Qt 3.3.5.
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