KDE love!
Recently, Daniel and Adrien have been rocking with KPackageKit and QPackageKit.
The library is coming on nicely, and the tools are starting to look very KDE like. They could do with a hand, so if you want to get involved, jump on the mailing list and introduce yourself to those two dudes.
See here for a sneak preview. There’s also a screenshot of the OpenSuse updater, which is also working with a PackageKit backend now.
Next step, world domination. Seriously, rock on.
Tags: KDE, PackageKit
May 3rd, 2008 at 9:08 am
The KDE add/remove software screenshot reminded me of something I previously thought of when looking at the GNOME counterpart. Namely, it’s not IMHO immediately obvious how you add/remove an application…
May 4th, 2008 at 4:19 pm
These look very cool - it is nice to have system tools, especially those that sit in the system tray properly integrated with your desktop of choice (in my case that’s KDE). It’s great that packagekit allows different guis to be put together that can then be used across different distributions with different underlying package management systems.
Also, I’ve been using the packagekit updater (gtk) in the fedora 9 prereleases and it sems very nice, already better than pup imho.
May 4th, 2008 at 11:35 pm
@Martin
Hi,
thanks for the feedback, we could make the install button bigger, maybe of a different color. As for the process 1. Search 2. Install, we could maybe had a label… I’m open to any suggestion
May 5th, 2008 at 9:14 am
@Madcat
Ah, there’s an install button on the second screenshot. How come it’s not there on the first?
(Dynamicaly changing UI should be kept to a minimum.)
@Anybody
And for the two GNOME screenshots at the top… how exactly do I install a package? Do I double click it?
And for both the GNOME and KDE versions… the packages listed, are they installed or not? How do I tell?