Plasma Active 3 offers new apps and improved performance.
For years, KDE has delivered excellence in its Plasma desktop environment. The Plasma project is so big in itself, it has three parts- Plasma Desktop, Plasma Netbook and the new Plasma Active. Plasma Active turned some heads in October this year, when its first version appeared for tablets.Plasma Active 2 claims that it adapts to the way you use your device.
Plasma Active is an user interface for all types of tablets, smartphones and touch computing devices such as settop boxes, smart TVs, home automation or in-vehicle infotainment.
KDE Plasma Active, the desktop environment's device-independent user-experience, is now up to its third release. KDE Plasma Active Three boosts the performance while also bringing new applications...
KDE Plasma Active, the desktop environment's device-independent user-experience, is now up to its third release.
Il team di KDE che sviluppa anche Plasma Active, l’interfaccia di Plasma sviluppata per i Tablet, è felice di annunciare il rilascio di Plasma Active 3. Plasma Active 3 porta con se un grosso lavoro di coding con un notevole aumento delle prestazioni e della stabilità.
In a cooperative effort, the Mer team and the basysKom integrators have succeeded in booting a Plasma Active image on NVidia Tegra 2 devices, opening the door bringing Plasma Active to a wider range of hardware. The image is based on Mer, a successor to the MeeGo operating system.
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The third version of Plasma Active, a technology intended for all types of tablets, smartphones and touch computing devices such as settop boxes, smart TVs, home automation or in-vehicle infotainment, has just been released. KDE has just announced the third iteration of its Plasma Active device-independent mobile user experien... (read more)
Members of the KDE Plasma Active community announced an open source tablet platform that runs the mobile-oriented version of KDE's Plasma UI layer on a MeeGo Linux-based & Mer& operating system.
Plasma Active is proud to announce our first Active App, or rather our first Active App suite. While interacting with what are generally referred to as "office documents" isn't what we may think of as "sexy" it's a very important set of functionality.