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Posted over 6 years ago by nicolasfella
It’s time for another feature update for KDE Connect! You can now run commands on connected devices from the Plasmoid. The Dolphin context menu entry for sending files to a connected device has been dropped in favour of a Purpose plugin, which groups ... [More] nicely with other Share features and supports more apps such as Okular … Continue reading KDE Connect – New Stuff II → [Less]
Posted almost 7 years ago by nicolasfella
Hi, For once this is not a post about KDE Connect (at least not directly). Besides KDE Connect I also work on several other KDE projects, one of them being the awesome Purpose framework created by Aleix Pol. After Nate highlighted my latest work on Purpose (the new share menu in Dolphin) in his blog … Continue reading The Purpose of things →
Posted over 8 years ago by albertvaka
Today we are officially publishing the first stable release of KDE Connect. Hooray! This version is the most solid yet feature-packed version we ever released. It’s been in development for a year now and it took a lot of hard work, we hope you like ... [More] it! New features Trigger custom commands from your phone Pre-configure commands  in the KDE Connect … Continue reading KDE Connect 1.0 is here! → [Less]
Posted over 8 years ago by albertvaka
Today we are officially publishing the first stable release of KDE Connect. Hooray! This version is the most solid yet feature-packed version we ever released. It’s been in development for a year now and it took a lot of hard work, we hope you like ... [More] it! New features Trigger custom commands from your phone Pre-configure commands  in the KDE Connect … Continue reading KDE Connect 1.0 is here! → [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by albertvaka
This week two years ago, we released the first version of KDE Connect. Since then, more than 50.000 people have installed the Android app, more than 60 people have contributed code patches (even high school students), and it has been translated to 26 ... [More] languages! That’s awesome! Thank you all! \o/ This week, as part of the Randa … Continue reading KDE Connect 2nd anniversary and Beta program → [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by albertvaka
This week two years ago, we released the first version of KDE Connect. Since then, more than 50.000 people have installed the Android app, more than 60 people have contributed code patches (even high school students), and it has been translated to 26 ... [More] languages! That’s awesome! Thank you all! \o/ This week, as part of the Randa … Continue reading KDE Connect 2nd anniversary and Beta program → [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by albertvaka
This September a bunch of KDE developers, me included, will gather for a week in Randa, Switzerland, to work on awesome new ideas for KDE. The theme of the sprint is around mobile apps, so KDE Connect will be one of the focus of attention. The goals ... [More] for KDE Connect in this sprint are the … Continue reading Mobile development sprint in Randa: KDE Connect, and more → [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by albertvaka
This September a bunch of KDE developers, me included, will gather for a week in Randa, Switzerland, to work on awesome new ideas for KDE. The theme of the sprint is around mobile apps, so KDE Connect will be one of the focus of attention. The goals ... [More] for KDE Connect in this sprint are the … Continue reading Mobile development sprint in Randa: KDE Connect, and more → [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by albertvaka
A month ago I created two mirrors for the KDE Connect repositories in Github, and I’m really happy  with it. Projects in Github are more discoverable than in our internal KDE repo (our GIT web interface is not even indexed by search engines!), and ... [More] makes it easier for new developers to get involved and send … Continue reading KDE Connect on Github → [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by albertvaka
A month ago I created two mirrors for the KDE Connect repositories in Github, and I’m really happy  with it. Projects in Github are more discoverable than in our internal KDE repo (our GIT web interface is not even indexed by search engines!), and ... [More] makes it easier for new developers to get involved and send … Continue reading KDE Connect on Github → [Less]