“KDE Ships Leading Desktop with Advanced Web Browser for Linux
and Other UNIXes.”
“The KDE Project today announced the release of KDE 2.1, a
powerful and easy-to-use Internet-enabled desktop for Linux. KDE
features Konqueror, a state-of-the-art web browser, as an
integrated component of its user-friendly desktop environment, as
well as KDevelop, an advanced IDE, as a central component of KDE’s
powerful development environment. This release marks a leap forward
in Linux desktop stability, usability and maturity and is suitable
for enterprise deployment. The KDE Project strongly encourages all
users to upgrade to KDE 2.1.”
“KDE and all its components are available for free under Open
Source licenses from the KDE server and its mirrors and can also be
obtained on CD-ROM. KDE 2.1 is available in 33 languages and ships
with the core KDE libraries, the core desktop environment
(including Konqueror), developer packages (including KDevelop), as
well as the over 100 applications from the other standard base KDE
packages (administration, games, graphics, multimedia, network, PIM
and utilities).”
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