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Lobby4Linux.com: Live Chat with KMyMoney Developers

Monday, 27 June 2005
On 27 June, 2005 at 9:30 pm CST, Lobby4Linux will host a Live Chat with two developers of KMyMoney. This personal finance application is quickly becoming the “Quicken Killer” for Linux. The upcoming KMyMoney 0.8 release will introduce investment support, multi currency support, a report generator, file import of GnuCash and OFX files, and a plugin-interface. Read More

Dutch Agency Equips 200 Users With NX-based KDE Desktops

Wednesday, 1 June 2005
Last weekend at Annahoeve in Achtmaal the Dutch Refugee Council of Midden Gelderland announced that they succesfully completed a pilot where they migrated 100 machines and 200 users using NX technology and the KDE desktop. Jasper van der Marel held a presentation during the Dutch KDE-PIM meeting where he explained how the current setup was done. Read More

KDE Project Offers Kolab Groupware Services to its Contributors

Tuesday, 31 May 2005
At the Dutch KDE-PIM meeting in Annahoeve last weekend it was announced that the KDE project will offer groupware services to all KDE contributors using the Free Software groupware server Kolab2. This means that every KDE project or contributor can get a Kolab2 account for sharing tasks, appointments, contacts and email. Every project can manage their own groupware services and decide with which users they want to share these resources. The Kolab2 server will run under the kdemail.net domain and will be administered by the KDE project. Read More

Dutch KDEPIM Meeting Kicks Off

Saturday, 28 May 2005
Today you will find 20 hackers on the lawn amongst the flowers and the peacocks, enjoying the Dutch sun. Annahoeve plays host to the fourth KDEPIM meeting which is situated in Achtmaal, Netherlands. You can read the press release below. Read More

The Big Kolab Kontact Interview - Part II

Wednesday, 9 February 2005
As promised KDE Dot News brings you the second part of the two-part interview about Kontact and Kolab. This part focuses on Kontact, the Personal Information Management suite for KDE made with the combination of KMail, KOrganizer, KAddressbook and other programmes. Read More

The Big Kolab Kontact Interview - Part I

Friday, 28 January 2005
KDE Dot News recently spoke with some prominent people from the Kontact and Kolab projects. We talked about how both projects got started and how they have evolved. Enjoy the first part of this two-part interview. Read More

KDE 3.4 SVG Wallpaper Challenge

Saturday, 18 December 2004
As you might have heard, KDE 3.4 will support SVG wallpapers. That's why KDE-Look.org has announced the SVG Wallpaper Challenge, where 4 wallpapers will be selected to be bundled with the KDE 3.4 release. There are actual prizes to be won, and the first place winner will be able to chose between a nVIDIA GeForce FX5700LE video card or a 120GB hard drive, graciously provided by Core Function. The second place winner will receive a t-shirt featuring their wallpaper, provided by Revelinux Gear. Be sure to check the KDE-Look.org website for the guidelines and rules. This contest closes on December 31st. Read More

FOSDEM 2005: Speakers List Announced

Wednesday, 15 December 2004
The speakers list for FOSDEM 2005 has been released with many great names including some prominent KDE developers like Matthias Ettrich, Alexander Dymo and Harald Fernengel. This year you can again submit your questions for interviews to be published later on the FOSDEM website. Read More

KDE-Netherlands Presents Linux Book for Newbies

Tuesday, 30 November 2004
During this summer while aKademy was filling our minds and consuming our time other things were cooking in the Dutch KDE community. Some people from KDE-NL, the Dutch KDE community, were offered the opportunity to write a book about Linux and KDE. This month the book 'Linux in 10 minuten' was published and officially launched by Pearson Education Benelux and KDE-NL. Read More

KPDF Icon Contest Announces Winner

Tuesday, 16 November 2004
Some time ago an icon contest was hosted on KDE-Look.org to find a new icon for KPDF. Since then, we have interviewed the jury, and mentioned KPDF Coolness here on the dot. The jury had a tough time deciding on a winning icon, but they have finally chosen the icon to be used in the next version of KPDF. However, before we reveal to you the winner we would like to mention some of the other runners-up. Read More

Quickies: K3b Book, GameKube, Micropatch Frenzy, Plastik goes Mobile, Skype API Beta

Friday, 12 November 2004
Germany/France-based publishing house bomots.de announced this month the German book "K3b kompakt - das offizielle Anwenderhandbuch". This book talks about the famous CD and DVD burning application K3b which is part of the Extra Gear collection. *** Read More

KDE at LinuxWorld Netherlands Report

Thursday, 28 October 2004
During 13th and 14th October KDE-NL was present at LinuxWorld in Utrecht, the Netherlands. Bas Grolleman, a member of the Dutch KDE community wrote an account of the event. Here on the Dot is a translation of that account. Read More

Quickies: Hydrogen, Nuvola 1.0, KPDF Coolness, Online KDE Articles

Friday, 22 October 2004

Linux Journal published the article: 'An Introduction to Hydrogen', an advanced drum machine programmed in Qt and highly rated at KDE-apps.org. ***

Last week famous graphic artist David Vignoni, released version 1.0 of the Nuvola icon theme. Now with over 600 icons Nuvola will surely make your desktop an eyecandy and colorful experience. This icon theme can be downloaded from the homepage of David Vignoni. ***

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Interview KPDF Icon Contest

Monday, 11 October 2004
Some time ago KDE-Look.org launched an icon contest where artists could submit an icon to be used for KPDF in the next KDE version. It seems the contest has now been prolonged. Curious about this icon contest I contacted the initiator Albert Astals Cid and some jury members to ask them some questions. Read More

KDE at Linux World Netherlands (Jaarbeurs Utrecht)

Monday, 11 October 2004
This week Linux World Expo comes to the Netherlands where KDE-NL will showcase the enterprise features of the KDE desktop. The event wil take place at Jaarbeurs Utrecht and can be easily reached by train and car. Our laptops with KDE are kindly sponsored by IT provider KovoKs. Jeroen Baten will give a talk about KDE, the coporate desktop. Entrance to this event is free when you register in advance. Please come and visit us at booth 8F095. We hope to see you there! Read More

Quickies: Thesis about Kolab, Task Juggler IDE, Helix-Qt, Blast from the Past

Sunday, 10 October 2004
The Kolab project has published a thesis by Magnus Stoermer about Kolab the Free Software groupware solution. Although the language is German it has a very liberal licence which shouldn't stop anyone from translating this publication. *** Read More

Interview with Chris Schlaeger from Novell/SUSE

Thursday, 7 October 2004
At aKademy I had the chance to talk to Chris Schlaeger about SUSE, its relationship with the KDE community, his view of the Linux enterprise desktop and the speed of development of several key features in KDE (a Dutch translation can be found at Bart&David). Read More

KOffice Interview

Wednesday, 6 October 2004
A few weeks ago KOffice 1.3.3 was released, the third bugfix release in the 1.3.x series. The people of Golem.de conducted an interview with David Faure, maintainer of KWord and the KOffice libraries about KOffice. They have sent us the English version for publication on the KDE news website for your reading pleasure. Read More

Interview with Scribus Team

Wednesday, 29 September 2004
Used in production workflow of a commercial newspaper! Chosen as as one of their 'Cool Applications' by Trolltech! Nominated as finalist in the category 'Best Office Software' for the Linux Format Awards 2004! More than 750 bugs/feature requests closed since the 1.1.2 version! The professional DTP application Scribus is steaming ahead! Curious about the Scribus team? We have an interview for you originally conducted by the kind people of Golem.de just before the Scribus 1.2 release. Read More

NewsForge: Hot LyX

Saturday, 25 September 2004
Dave Fancella tried the document processor LyX and writes his findings: "A common problem with word processors today is that they force users to deal with typesetting, a skill that is about as useful to a writer as metalworking is to a mechanic. This focus on typesetting means that writers have to spend too much time dealing with the way their documents look. To make matters worse, many documents are shared in a variety of different formats requiring additional time wasted in export, conversion, and quality control on the finished product. To help get around these obstacles, Linux users can turn to a document processor called LyX. LyX is optimized for writing and takes the chores of typesetting out of the writer's hands and places them in a competent professional: LaTeX." Read More

KDE-NL present at Free Software Bazaar during SANE 2004

Friday, 24 September 2004
Coming week the 4th edition of SANE will start, an international 5-day event on System Administration and Network Engineering. Wednesday evening 29th September, the Free Software Bazaar will take place which is part of SANE 2004. Bazaar is forming a bridge between the tutorials and the conference and is a perfect opportunity to meet software developers and get involved in these projects. This event takes place in the evening and it can be visited for free. Richard M. Stallman will start the Bazaar with a presentation on Free Software followed by some BOF sessions of different Free and Open Source Software projects. The KDE project is represented with two sessions arranged by KDE-NL. It looks like it is going to be a nice evening so if you have the chance please visit us at this event! Read More

KDE.org.uk Launched

Thursday, 23 September 2004
A new KDE website has been launched! KDE.org.uk promotes the K Desktop Environment and showcases activities of KDE developers and contributors around the United Kingdom. If you want to help with creating more content on KDE.org.uk or get involved in KDE events in the UK, please contact the KDE.org.uk team. Read More

KDE-Look.org: KPDF Icon Contest Launched

Wednesday, 15 September 2004
KDE-Look.org has started an effort to entice artists to make missing icons for KDE applications. The current icon contest focuses on a new icon for the KDE PDF viewer KPDF. The KPDF developers are looking for a better icon as the current one does not help to describe the program and its function: reading PDF files. Read More

Quickies: Logical Desktop, KDE-apps.de, Qt/Mac Dev Contest, Digikam

Tuesday, 13 July 2004
There is a new interface for executing actions in a uniform way called Logical Desktop, a successor of the program segusoLand. It is a quite interesting approach on using your desktop as you work by composing one verb actions with one or more objects. *** Read More

Quickies: SuperKaramba Theme Archive, Unified Desktop, Skype, RULE Mini KDE

Tuesday, 29 June 2004
Did you create a beautiful-looking SuperKaramba theme? Well get your gem listed in the SuperKaramba Theme Archive. SuperKaramba can be downloaded from the usual website. *** Unifying your desktop seems like a hot topic these days. At KDE-look.org you can find an article about how you can achieve that cool Plastik look on all of your applications. *** There is even a project called MetaTheme which is dedicated to unification of appearance between different graphics toolkits, such as GTK and Qt. *** Well they said they would do it and they delivered. Skype released their first beta version of Skype for Linux based on the Qt toolkit which makes this baby blend in to your KDE desktop. *** I noticed this project called Rule with the goal of making Free Software run on older hardware. The RULE Mini KDE page shows how to do this with KDE and they even explain how you could configure a minimal Qt library that still supports KDE 3.2. Read More

Bull Offers Services in the Netherlands on the KDE desktop

Thursday, 3 June 2004
This week Bull Netherlands announced on their website that they will offer services on the KDE desktop. A large and public company providing KDE support is something many KDE users (and, more importantly, potential users) will be very interested in. The Dutch KDE Team has translated the original announcement to English. Read More

Quickies: KDEvibes, Zeroconf, New User Guide, Konqi's Background

Tuesday, 25 May 2004
On Artemio's homepage I read that the new SUSE version 9.1 uses KDEvibes, a collection of system sounds for the KDE desktop. More system sounds can be found at KDE-Look.org. Read More

Linux.com: GUI Administration with KSysGuard

Monday, 24 May 2004
Linux.com is offering an article from the author Brian Jones, who as a sysadmin came across KSysGuard, the KDE task manager and performance monitor. KSysGuard uses so-called sensors to retrieve the information it displays. Please read the findings of a sysadmin on KSysGuard. Read More

KDE::Enterprise: Interview with International Hout

Friday, 14 May 2004

A new interview has appeared on the KDE::Enterprise website. In this interview Walter Stolk tells us why International Hout has chosen to use KDE within their organisation.

Quickies: KolourPaint, KWin Deco Howto, Desktop Theming, Boson, Opie

Thursday, 13 May 2004

KolourPaint is progressing nicely as the latest version brings new icons by Kristof Borrey, a new user manual and numerous bug fixes and improvements.

While browsing at KDE-Look I noticed this howto for making native KWin decorations. Now there are no more excuses for not writing that decoration you always wished someone else would do!

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Application of the Month: JuK

Wednesday, 12 May 2004
As part of the April 2004 issue of the "Application of the month" series on KDE.de, Andreas C. Diekmann has interviewed Scott Wheeler, author of Juk, an audio jukebox for KDE. Despite the downtime of the Dutch KDE website they are now offering an English translation of the interview as well as the overview of this issue for your reading pleasure. Read More

Interview: Xandros and KDE

Friday, 7 May 2004
The Xandros Desktop OS is known for their intuitive graphical environment that works right out of the box. Their polished desktop product is based on KDE. Your humble Dot editor had the privilege to talk to Rick Berenstein, Xandros Chairman and CTO and Ming Poon,Vice President for Software Development about Xandros and their products and the relationship between Xandros and the KDE project. Without further due ... enjoy the interview! Read More

Kexi 0.1 Beta 3 Released

Sunday, 2 May 2004
The Kexi Team announced the immediate availability of Kexi 0.1 beta 3, codenamed "United Europe", a new preview release of the integrated data management environment aimed at developers and experienced users. Please read the announcement and how you can compile Kexi. Read More

Cooking with Linux does SuperKaramba

Saturday, 1 May 2004
Linux Journal has an article written by Marcel Gagne about SuperKaramba. Read how you can bring those dynamic applications to your own desktop so you can monitor your CPU usage, disk space and network activity floating transparently while constantly being updated. Or with the words of Monsieur Gagne "Don't merely monitor your system logs-give your system stats displays a certain je ne sais quoi with GUI tools." Read More

Quickies: amaroK, KDE-People Newspage, IP Telephony, Qt 3.3.2, KMail, Usability Blogging

Wednesday, 28 April 2004
Some time ago on kde-www there was a request for volunteers to help with the amaroK website. The amaroK team is considering to switch to a CMS based site so that they get more organized with their content. Read More

Application of the Month: KSirtet

Tuesday, 6 April 2004
As part of the March 2004 issue of the "Application of the month" series on KDE.de, Andreas C. Diekmann has interviewed Nicolas Hadacek, author of KSirtet, a Tetris clone for KDE. The Dutch KDE website is offering an English translation of the interview as well as the overview of this issue. Read More

Application of the Month: Konsole

Monday, 22 March 2004
As part of the March 2004 issue of the "Application of the month" series on KDE.de, Andreas C. Diekmann has interviewed Lars Doelle, author of Konsole. Konsole is what is known as an X terminal emulator and gives you the equivalent of an old-fashioned text screen on your desktop, but one which can easily share the screen with your graphical applications. The Dutch KDE website is offering an English translation of the interview and the overview of this issue. Many thanks to Tom Verbreyt and Wilbert Berendsen for their help in translating this issue. Read More

Frisian People of the World, Unite!

Wednesday, 17 March 2004
Rinse de Vries, the coordinator of the dutch KDE translation group, reported about a new translation effort they started. Inspired by the project KDE op Platt they revitalised the idea of translating KDE to Frisian. Frisian is the second official language spoken in The Netherlands by almost 350.000 people (more info). The Frisian Team welcome every bit of help on this translation effort and people who are interested can subscribe to the mailinglist kde-i18n-fry@kde.org. Also www.kde.nl hosts a webpage dedicated to the Frisian translation effort. Interested? Please contact Rinse de Vries. Read More

KDE Presence at CeBIT 2004

Monday, 15 March 2004
CeBIT, the world largest computer trade show, is taking place in Hannover from 18 to 24 March. The KDE Project will be present and showcasing the latest developments of the innovative KDE 3.2 desktop. The KDE Team can be found in the booth of Linup Front, come around and visit the developers, translators and representatives who are there. This gives you the opportunity to talk to several of the creators of the award-winning desktop environment. Read More

Savanna Says: KDE 3.2 - A Quick Review

Thursday, 11 March 2004
Right on the heels of the KDE 3.2.1 release, Savanna is back with an article about her latest upgrade to the KDE 3.2 desktop. After being on 3.2 beta for several months, she wasn't expecting too much of this upgrade. Read More

Quickies: Google Search Bar, Icons, KolourPaint and more

Monday, 8 March 2004
Some progress has been made on implementing the Google search bar, a Konqueror plugin which can be found in CVS. It uses the default searchprovider as selected in Konqueror under the Web Shortcuts settings, so it's not limited to Google only. Read More

Report: KDE at FOSDEM Brussels, 2004

Wednesday, 25 February 2004
A group of KDE hackers went to the FOSDEM event to represent KDE. FOSDEM is a two-day summit were leading developers in the Free Software community come together. It is an event held by developers, for developers where you can attend many interesting presentations, mingle and hold discussions with other projects. Read More

FOSDEM 2004: Interview with Gunnar Schmi Dt of KDE Accessibility Project

Tuesday, 17 February 2004
We're pleased to announce that the Fosdem website has published a nice interview with Gunnar Schmi Dt of the KDE Accessibility Project. Fosdem is a two-day summit taking place February 21 and 22, and will bring together leading developers in the Free Software community. Contrary to a Linux Expo, Fosdem is an event held by developers, for developers. Besides Gunnar, several other KDE hackers will be present at Fosdem. Feel free to visit them at the KDE developers' room. Read More

Quickies: Kuake, Scribus, GTK-Qt, KDE Web Dev, KimDaba

Tuesday, 17 February 2004

Unixreview.com has a nice article about Kuake, a Konsole application with the look and feel of that in the Quake engine.

The Scribus team announced Scribus 1.1.5, a layout program made with the Qt toolkit. This will be the last development release before the next stable release Scribus 1.2.

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Marcel Gagne: Books Featuring KDE

Monday, 16 February 2004
Marcel Gagne, very famous for his "Cooking with Linux" columns in Linux Journal, has informed us about his second book "Moving to Linux: Kiss the Blue Screen of Death Goodbye!" It concentrates on the user desktop, specifically KDE 3.1. This book covers basic desktop functions, KMail, Konqueror, KDE printing, CD burning, multimedia, games, etc. You can watch a nice slide presentation about the book in Shockwave Flash or OpenOffice Impress on the site. Marcel has also stated that beside bookstore sales, there are a few desktop Linux training companies that are starting to use the book as their Linux desktop guide. The book comes with a remastered Knoppix disk featuring, you guessed it, KDE. But we have even more hot news... Read More

KDE integrates OpenOffice.org

Monday, 2 February 2004
In this interview, Jan Holesovsky, author and leader of the KDE.OpenOffice.org project, now employed by SUSE, gives us a glimpse of what to expect in terms of OpenOffice.org integration on your KDE desktop. The future sure looks bright! Read More

Quickies: Kile, Quanta, Independent Qt Tutorial, KDE-NL, KDE China

Monday, 2 February 2004
We were notified about a small article about Kile in the recent issue of c't, Germany's largest IT magazine. Check the table of content online, and/or buy the magazine and check out page 55. The Independent Qt Tutorial has been updated with two completely new chapters about file handling and XML and numerous small fixes. Eric Laffoon, the project leader of Quanta Plus, has been asked by techDigest to do an interview. They are collecting some questions for this interview as well. Wilbert Berendsen reported that the website www.kde.nl has undergone a metamorphosis to serve the KDE community in Belgium and the Netherlands much better. More on websites: Shiyu Tang mentioned on the kde-www mailinglist about the launch of a KDE-China website. Read More

The Person Behind KDE-Look.org and KDE-Apps.org

Wednesday, 28 January 2004
Lately I have been seeing the name of Frank Karlitschek popping up, so I thought I would contact him and ask him about his role in the KDE project. The following is an interview conducted by email. Read More

Quickies: Krita, Trolltech, Lindows, Beagle-2, KOrganizer

Saturday, 24 January 2004
We noticed that Everaldo, the author of the Crystal icons, is working at Lindows these days. At the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo New York, OSDL announced that Trolltech has joined OSDL and will participate in the Lab's new Desktop Linux Working Group. Some news from the development of Krita which has now pressure-sensitivity support. Stewart Hall, principal developer for the European Beagle-2, told Linux Devices that they use the SuSE 8.0 distribution with the KDE desktop and applications like KCalc, KHexEdit and KDevelop in their development and operations. Curious what the upcoming release of KOrganizer will bring? Have a look at its website where all new features of KOrganizer 3.2 are summarized. Also check out those workshops on group scheduling, importing calendar files from Microsoft and the Exchange Plugin in KOrganizer. Read More

KDE at FOSDEM 2004: A Call for KDE Developers to Join

Monday, 19 January 2004
FOSDEM will take place February 21 and 22, 2004 in Brussels, Belgium. This two-day summit will bring together leading developers in the Open Source community. Gunnar Schmi Dt will be the main KDE speaker at FOSDEM 2004 and will talk about the KDE Accessibility Project. We also have a dedicated KDE Developers room available for development talks as well as presentations. We are looking for developers who want to join and perhaps do a talk and/or presentation at the "KDE Developers Room". This is your chance to let us know what kind of talks you would like to see in the KDE Developers Room. Several developers already confirmed for this event: David Faure, Ralf Nolden, Gunnar Schmi Dt, Scott Wheeler, Christophe Devriese, Andy Goossens, Olivier Goffart and Dominique Devriese. Read More

Quickies: KDE Banner, AVM Software, KuickShow

Thursday, 15 January 2004
In his blog over at the KDE Developer Journals, Ian Reinhart Geiser reveals the new KDE banner to be used at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo this year. The recently launched KDE-Apps.org has been seeing a flurry of activity from the community, including a nice submission of 2 new GPL applications: K ISDN Watch and K ADSL Watch by AVM, a manufacturer of PC ISDN-Controllers and ISDN application software. It's very nice to see KDE support from a hardware vendor -- some of you might also be interested to know that ATI Technologies Inc also provides a relatively KDE-friendly Qt3 configuration application with their proprietary Linux driver for XFree86. Finally, a note that KuickShow is the current App of the Month (de) for January 2004 at KDE.de. Like always this is accompanied with a nice interview (de) and some screenshots. Read More

Free LindowsOS Download for KDE Developers

Tuesday, 13 January 2004
As mentioned on KDE development mailing lists, Lindows.com is offering all their major versions of LindowsOS for free download to all KDE developers. This is the result of some talks between the Linux vendor and the KDE project. If you want to apply for the LindowsOS please read on. The KDE project would like to thank Lindows.com for this program. Read More

GTK-Qt Theme Engine Does Cross-Desktop Styling

Friday, 9 January 2004
The GTK-Qt theme engine is a nifty hack for GTK+ applications that uses the currently selected KDE/Qt style to do its drawing in a very similar fashion to the recently announced KDE Native Widget Framework for OpenOffice.org. Basically, what this means is that it will make your GTK apps look just like KDE/Qt ones and hence integrate better into your desktop (screenshot). I contacted the author David Sansome; it resulted in the following small interview. Read More

Interview: Konqi meets Lindows CEO Michael Robertson

Wednesday, 24 December 2003
You might know Lindows as the company behind an aggressively marketed OS based on Linux and KDE. Indeed, LindowsOS is shipped on certain Wal-Mart PC offerings and the company has won huge contracts for LindowsOS machine deployments. You might also know Lindows as a sponsor of the ever popular KDE-Look.org community site. Well, Lindows was in the Netherlands on Dec 8th to show its support in a situation where a certain large software powerhouse has apparently been attempting to intimidate local LindowsOS resellers. Sure enough, KDE Dot News took the chance to meet Michael Robertson for an interview and chat about KDE and Lindows. Wait a minute. Was that Konqi in one of those pictures? Read More

Interview: Rekall Revealed

Tuesday, 23 December 2003
Some time ago there was an announcement on the Dot about the GPL'ing of Rekall. So the Dot editors decided to contact the two parties who are involved on this matter: Mike Richardson and Shawn Gordon. We compiled a nice interview for your reading pleasure. Read More

KDE-NL at Linux-Bijeenkomst 2003

Tuesday, 23 December 2003
KDE-NL was present at "Linux-Bijeenkomst 2003" at Tiel, Netherlands. We have published a small bilingual impression of that day and, included as a bonus, is a small IRC snippet where we discuss some usability issues with Aaron Seigo, chief commander of the KDE Usability Project. Read More

Trouw: Snowflake Becomes Avalanche

Sunday, 21 December 2003
If you can still get your hands on a copy of Trouw from last Friday, you might be thrilled to find half of page 16 dedicated to an interview with KDE contributors Charles Samuels, Rob Kaper and, myself, Fabrice Mous. The three of us met in The Hague with Vincent Dekker and the result is a long article in the Dutch newspaper. A translation of the article follows with the permission of the paper. Read More

Interview: Author of Ambitous Flash4Linux Project

Tuesday, 16 December 2003
When I first came across the Flash for Linux website my curiosity was piqued. I contacted the author Özkan Pakdil and it resulted in the following small interview. As you will note, the project is seeking developer assistance. So if you are looking for a project to work on, this might be the one. Read More

Photo Impression of KDE.nl @ HCC Dagen

Saturday, 7 December 2002
The dutch KDE team armed with Konqi, a laptop, some flyers, and a lot of enthusiam, was present at the HCC Dagen computer event in Netherlands November 22-24. We managed to garner a fair amount of attention for our favorite desktop as you can see from this photo report (click on the images for comments). Read More