KDevelop 5.0.2 Open-Source IDE Adds Many UI Improvements, 32-bit Windows Build
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Marius Nestor
Oct 18, 2016
KDevelop 5.0.2 appears to be a regular maintenance update and arrives approximately one week from the announcement of the first point release to the KDevelop 5.0 series, which is currently the most advanced version of the project adding a port to the latest KDE Frameworks 5 and Qt 5 technologies, improved C/C++ support, QMake support, QML/JavaScript support, per-project widget coloring, as well as CMake support. A total of sixteen bug fixes and improvements landed in the KDevelop 5.0.2 update, patching multiple crashes and annoying issues reported by users since KDevelop 5.0.1 and KDevelop 5.0.0 releases, but also adding a handful of enhancements to the graphical user interface. For details about the changes implemented in KDevelop 5.0.2, please check out the changelog attached below and the project’s Git history.
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