Hi everyone,
For those interested, here some locations were you can get the full-sized full quality videos I made a few days ago:
Niels v Mourik was nice enough to provide me with some diskspace and bandwith. Kudos!
Plasma video (22 mb)
KWin video (32 mb)
Dolphin video (27 mb)
Gwenview video (11 mb)
video with other applications (40 mb)
And another (clearly very) nice person, Mel Mazzone, put them here.
Further, here the videos on Youtube in much better quality (thanks to Quintesse:
Plasma
If video does not work try this link
KWin
If video does not work try this link
Dolphin
If video does not work try this link
Gwenview
If video does not work try this link
Other applications like Konsole, systemsettings, Dragonplayer, Skanlite, KSysguard and more.
If video does not work try this link
Tank you for these excellent videos :)
ReplyDeletevery nice screencast of the current state of plasma. 4.0.x has been rather offputting, but the upcoming release of 4.1 looks hughely more usable. I just hope that my machine can cope with the graphical goodness.
ReplyDeleteHi Jos,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video's! Makes it much easier to look at the good parts of KDE 4.1.
While there are obvious bugs over the place, the features of KDE 4.1 look promising :)
Thanks, very cool.
ReplyDeleteI would really like a flat tagging system for dolphin/nepomuk, with a textbox and "tag1,tag2,tag3". Thats way better than choosing the tags!
ReplyDeleteExcellent videos, thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteAs soon as school's out, I will compile KDE4 from SVN again. Currently, I'm stuck using the 4.0.x Kubuntu packages.
Thank you for these videos :). KDE4.1 looks really excellent.
ReplyDeleteI see that KWin has implemented a lot of the features of Beryl/Compiz. Does KWin support the desktop cube? The other ones look quite good.
ReplyDeletefirst, thanks to everyone for the kind words.
ReplyDeleteSecond, to last anonymous: I wouldn't call the effects in Compiz real 'features', they're just effect plugins. But anyway, KWin doesn't have such a plugin for a cube yet (but that would be rather easy to write, I understood they're generally a few hundred lines of code, sometimes just 50-100, and can be easily ported from the Compiz plugins).
Once again: Very nice screencasts!
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