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24-01-2008, 16:50
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KDE Installer for Windows 0.8.5
The preferred way of installing KDE apps under windows is the KDE-Installer you can download from here.
Join our mailing list kde-windows@kde.org for news and announcements.
Some KDE-Windows news are available in your favourite RSS reader:
KDE on Windows is mostly in an alpha state, so not suitable for day to day use yet. If you're interested in helping to track some bugs, get some of your favourite KDE apps working correctly, you can start here. For some help join IRC channel #kde-windows on freenode.
Download (http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Download-Managers/KDE-Installer-for-Windows.shtml)
You can use this installer to download and install the various binary packages that you need to run KDE applications on MS Windows.
KDE is free and open source so you can build all the applications "from scratch" from their source code; but as a convenience for others, volunteers create these precompiled packages and make them available on the Internet.
To run KDE applications on MS Windows you will have to install this package on your PC, set the application folder, download directory, set the download settings and select the binary packages that you want to download.
KDE Installer for Windows 0.8.5
The preferred way of installing KDE apps under windows is the KDE-Installer you can download from here.
Join our mailing list kde-windows@kde.org for news and announcements.
Some KDE-Windows news are available in your favourite RSS reader:
KDE on Windows is mostly in an alpha state, so not suitable for day to day use yet. If you're interested in helping to track some bugs, get some of your favourite KDE apps working correctly, you can start here. For some help join IRC channel #kde-windows on freenode.
Download (http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Download-Managers/KDE-Installer-for-Windows.shtml)
You can use this installer to download and install the various binary packages that you need to run KDE applications on MS Windows.
KDE is free and open source so you can build all the applications "from scratch" from their source code; but as a convenience for others, volunteers create these precompiled packages and make them available on the Internet.
To run KDE applications on MS Windows you will have to install this package on your PC, set the application folder, download directory, set the download settings and select the binary packages that you want to download.