arstechnica.com— The KDE development community is working on porting the open source desktop environment to Windows and Mac OS X. The ports aren't quite finished yet, but early versions are now available for testing.
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I guess you are unlucky. I have burnt on Linux for many years and I can't recall having any problems since around 2002. And K3B is truly a program that "just works", at least for me.
Nope, you're wrong.It's not important whichever OS you use. Only that you help develop the OSS-software which crossplatform and thereby works on the original OS too.
barbapapa78Jan 25, 2008
I guess you are unlucky. I have burnt on Linux for many years and I can't recall having any problems since around 2002. And K3B is truly a program that "just works", at least for me.
knopper67Jan 26, 2008
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rockinroelJan 27, 2008
I said that the cross-platform frameworks work great for Windows/Linux apps, but they're not so good on Macs.
sybesisJan 28, 2008
do it ass h**e
philluminatiJan 28, 2008
KDevelop is pretty sweet. There isn't much choice of development environments. Just Visual Studio and BloodShed. KDevelop is sweet for C and C++
benplautJan 29, 2008
5. Profit!
niviqJan 31, 2008
Nope, you're wrong.It's not important whichever OS you use. Only that you help develop the OSS-software which crossplatform and thereby works on the original OS too.
horseloverfat8Feb 11, 2008
Do what?
kingoftheringsFeb 18, 2008
OMG Yes!Give me K3B!
votingfraudFeb 23, 2008
it, assh**e
dudley9May 25, 2008
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