Free Software Projects - KDE, Open Cobalt, Limesurvey, Gleducar, Sakai Project, Ronja, the Document Foundation, Sloop Project (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: KDE, Open Cobalt, LimeSurvey, Gleducar, Sakai Project, RONJA, The Document Foundation, SLOOP Project, Tango Desktop Project, List of wireless router firmware projects, OpenIT, WiX, KNIME, Feature Selection Toolbox, AIGLX, Elementary, GlobalSight, OSS Watch, CMU Sphinx, Windows Template Library, Rekonq, Fedora Project, HuMo-gen, SchoolTool, Nuvola, Freedom Toaster, Project Jedi, Bluecurve, FlexWiki, Oxygen Project, Lemur Project, Text-to-voice, OpenSIS, Julius, Portland Project, SkoleSYS, KAME project, VoxForge, Mycroft project, Oekonux, Urdu localization of open source software, SchoolForge, Openwall Project, RULE Project, Citrus Project, Open Notebook Project, Open ECG project, Proteus Conversational Interface, Advanced transportation controller. Excerpt: KDE ( ) is an international free software community producing an integrated set of cross-platform applications designed to run on Linux, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows, Solaris and Mac OS X systems. It is best known for its Plasma Desktop, a desktop environment provided as the default working environment on many Linux distributions, such as Kubuntu, Mandriva Linux and openSUSE. The goal of the community is to provide basic desktop functions and applications for daily needs as well as tools and documentation for developers to write stand-alone applications for the system. In this regard, the KDE project serves as an umbrella project for many standalone applications and smaller projects that are based on KDE technology. These include Calligra Suite, digiKam, Rekonq, K3b and many others. KDE software is based on the Qt framework. The original GPL version of this toolkit only existed for the X11 platform, but with the release of Qt 4, LGPL versions are available for all platforms. This allows KDE software based on Qt 4 to also be distributed to Microsoft Windows and Mac O...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: KDE, Open Cobalt, LimeSurvey, Gleducar, Sakai Project, RONJA, The Document Foundation, SLOOP Project, Tango Desktop Project, List of wireless router firmware projects, OpenIT, WiX, KNIME, Feature Selection Toolbox, AIGLX, Elementary, GlobalSight, OSS Watch, CMU Sphinx, Windows Template Library, Rekonq, Fedora Project, HuMo-gen, SchoolTool, Nuvola, Freedom Toaster, Project Jedi, Bluecurve, FlexWiki, Oxygen Project, Lemur Project, Text-to-voice, OpenSIS, Julius, Portland Project, SkoleSYS, KAME project, VoxForge, Mycroft project, Oekonux, Urdu localization of open source software, SchoolForge, Openwall Project, RULE Project, Citrus Project, Open Notebook Project, Open ECG project, Proteus Conversational Interface, Advanced transportation controller. Excerpt: KDE ( ) is an international free software community producing an integrated set of cross-platform applications designed to run on Linux, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows, Solaris and Mac OS X systems. It is best known for its Plasma Desktop, a desktop environment provided as the default working environment on many Linux distributions, such as Kubuntu, Mandriva Linux and openSUSE. The goal of the community is to provide basic desktop functions and applications for daily needs as well as tools and documentation for developers to write stand-alone applications for the system. In this regard, the KDE project serves as an umbrella project for many standalone applications and smaller projects that are based on KDE technology. These include Calligra Suite, digiKam, Rekonq, K3b and many others. KDE software is based on the Qt framework. The original GPL version of this toolkit only existed for the X11 platform, but with the release of Qt 4, LGPL versions are available for all platforms. This allows KDE software based on Qt 4 to also be distributed to Microsoft Windows and Mac O...

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August 2011

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978-1-157-32346-4

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