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Re: KIO-FUSE accesses KIO slaves in non-KDE apps
by niko on Thursday 12/Apr/2007, @10:58
Will KIO slaves will ever run on Windows/OS X?

imho this is not neccessary.

Applications (Amarok, Krita, Quanta, ...) yes - but KIO-slaves?
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Re: KIO-FUSE accesses KIO slaves in non-KDE apps
by Sutoka on Thursday 12/Apr/2007, @12:12
Getting the KIO-Slaves to work on the other platforms should be much easier than getting the applications. Especially on OS X where the primary differences between OS X and FreeBSD (or OS X vs Darwin+X) exist only with regards to the GUI.
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Re: KIO-FUSE accesses KIO slaves in non-KDE apps
by Pino Toscano on Monday 16/Apr/2007, @04:06
> Will KIO slaves will ever run on Windows/OS X?

> imho this is not neccessary.

> Applications (Amarok, Krita, Quanta, ...) yes - but KIO-slaves?

http is a KIO-Slave too. Do you want Konqueror on MacOSX or Windows?

Getting the KIO-Slaves to work on *all* the platforms KDE support *IS* necessary.
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