dot.KDE: Kommander Looks to Shake Up the Desktop
Jun 17, 2004, 19:45 (6 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Eric Laffoon)
"Kommander is on its way to become one of the most compelling
tools in KDE. It has elements that should be very interesting to
application developers, power users, newbies and companies looking
at using the Linux desktop. So the answer to the question many of
you may be asking, 'What is Kommander?,' really has to be answered
from each perspective. A simplified technical description is that
Kommander is two programs, an editor and an executor, that produce
dialogs that you can execute.
"What is interesting is that they can require virtually no
scripting languages to produce a result, or you can use the
scripting language of your choice. Internally everything is done
with DCOP. What is even more interesting is that soon Kommander
will not be limited to dialogs, it is easy and fast to build
programs with and the internal DCOP executes extremely fast..."
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