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KDE 4.11 Released With Its Early KWin Wayland Code
None of which will be released at the same time. It won't even be the case that all applications will be ported to Qt5/KF5 simultaneously.
AFAIK when KF5 is ready, you will be able to compile an existing KDE4 app against Qt5/KF5/KDE4Support with minimal code adjustments. The only KDE app that really needed major adjustments to be ready for KF5 is KWin, and you are already seeing that work, if you have KDE 4.11 installed.
AFAIK when KF5 is ready, you will be able to compile an existing KDE4 app against Qt5/KF5/KDE4Support with minimal code adjustments. [?] anything using KDE3Support will be rewritten or killed with fire by the time KF5 is out
So what is it? Make up your mind.
There are still applications using KDE3Support. Granted, not many, but they are there and their porting process will take longer.
At least Juk is currently not completely ported away from KDE3Support: http://community.kde.org/Juk#Porting_plan
So what is it? Make up your mind.
There are still applications using KDE3Support. Granted, not many, but they are there and their porting process will take longer.
At least Juk is currently not completely ported away from KDE3Support: http://community.kde.org/Juk#Porting_plan
Nothing against Juk but: maybe cause no one is interested in him? I think nearly everybody uses a player like Amarok or mpd.
Juk is to slow if you have large music collections.
Nothing against Juk but: maybe cause no one is interested in him? I think nearly everybody uses a player like Amarok or mpd.
Juk is to slow if you have large music collections.
I like juk, nice and simple interface, but yeah it is way too slow with large collections
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