KDE 3.0: It's Here, and You'll Want It!
Source: OS Opinion
Linux and UNIX users alike have reason to smile. The KDE Project announced last Wednesday the immediate availability of the third generation of the K Desktop environment, a free and powerful desktop graphical user interface for Linux and other UNIX versions.
Along with a new look and feel, not to mention even more ways to customize the graphical user interface (for those who like that sort of thing), the software comes with greater multimedia support, games, an integrated development environment, hundreds of applications and more.
Although industry analysts continue to imply that Linux and other UNIX versions are not ready for mainstream use, this latest release of the increasingly popular user interface puts the previously semi-complicated operating system well within the average consumer's skill range.
As a matter of fact, several screenshots of the new interface look not unlike the latest OS releases from both Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) and Apple.
