Haiku announces support KDE applications

January 26, 2010 by Nico
Filed under: BeOS , Haiku , operating systems
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Haiu anuncia compatibilidad con KDE.

Haiku announces support for KDE.

Haiku can be understood as OpenSource implementation of an OS as was the BeOS, an OS with excellent performance for the time it was developed. And this last seems to replicate in Haiku, an operating system that gradually gives more and more possibilities.

Thus, system developers have reported in a blog on language daunting - Iltuosistema - that there have been some interesting compatibility with KDE suite applications, a fact that allows, for example, the successful execution of the office suite KOffice. And how have they achieved? Thanks to a version of Qt moved to the Haiku OS platform.

This is great news for users of Haiku, who can now enjoy a greater amount of software-offer for this system was lower than that of other systems operating - thanks to support KDE applications. And with the package manager will try them TiltOs in Haiku, an OS is interesting that sometimes unfairly overshadowed by other proposals.

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2 Comments on Haiku announces support KDE applications

  1. sk on Tue, 26th Jan 2010 20:28
  2. Each day it grows more, people haiku is powerful and consistent, not afraid to use it in addition to being easy.

  3. Macbeth on Wed, 27th Jan 2010 0:37
  4. QT ... and 4 will be the universal emulator: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, FreeBSD, ReactOS (and decline), QNX also ... and of Haiku.

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