KDE Gear 28.08 Released
KDE Gear 24.08 has been released, featuring updates to applications like Dolphin, Kdenlive, Itinerary, Kongress, and Falkon, enhancing file management, video editing, trip management, and privacy settings.
Read original articleKDE has released KDE Gear 24.08, featuring a variety of updated applications aimed at enhancing user experience across different functionalities. Key improvements include enhanced file management in Dolphin, which now allows users to create new folders directly while moving files. The new version of Konsole introduces a bookmarking feature for easier navigation through long outputs. Kdenlive, the professional video editor, now includes a keyframe curve editor for better effect customization. Travel applications Itinerary and Kongress have been updated to provide more detailed trip management and venue navigation, respectively. Communication tools NeoChat and Tokodon have also received updates, enhancing user safety and server management capabilities. Additionally, the web browser Falkon has improved privacy settings, allowing users to customize site-specific functionalities. Other applications like Okular and Elisa have also seen usability enhancements. KDE Gear 24.08 is available for download through various Linux app stores and can be compiled from source. The KDE community continues to encourage support and donations to further develop and improve their software offerings.
- KDE Gear 24.08 introduces numerous updates across various applications.
- Dolphin now allows users to create folders while moving files.
- Kdenlive features a new keyframe curve editor for video editing.
- Travel apps Itinerary and Kongress enhance trip management and navigation.
- Falkon browser improves site-specific privacy settings.
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