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KDE Gear 23.08


Posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Aug 24, 2023,

updated Sep 06, 2023


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We create software for people, and the KDE Gear releases are the result of that. Every four months we publish new updates of a large number of KDE apps and software libraries. We create new programs to meet more of your needs, implement more features so you can adapt to an ever-changing digital world, and make our software faster, more efficient, more reliable. We also port it to more platforms so you can run it on more devices: your laptop, your game console, your phone, anywhere.


Read on to find out what's new in KDE Gear 23.08...


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KDE Gear 23.08 Released, Kalendar Becomes Merkuro


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> Four months after the previous major release, 23.04, KDE Gear 23.08 is here, so let’s see what’s changed.


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KDE Gear 23.08 Arrived With Plenty of Changes: Here’s What’s New


↺ KDE Gear 23.08 Arrived With Plenty of Changes: Here’s What’s New


> A few weeks ago KDE released KDE Gear 23.08, which featured numerous changes to key applications. So many changes, in fact, that I thought it might be a good idea to go through them to offer an overview of what’s changed in this new release.


> KDE Gear, for those who don’t know, is a collection of 100 essential applications that are maintained and developed by KDE for its Plasma desktop environment. I say they’re essential, because they’re generally necessary components for running a computer, being things like terminal emulators, file managers, text editors, and the like. KDE Gear apps are generally cross-platform, and will run on both Windows and Linux machines, but like Plasma (which is also cross-platform) they are generally used on Linux.




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