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Submission + - Sneak preview for coming KDE SC 4.5 (linuxcrunch.com)

omlx writes: "KDE SC 4.5 is in feature freeze right now. Therefore, I decide to share some of early screenshots with you. In General there are no major changes. It is all about polishing and fixing bugs. There is a lot of under-hood changes in libs which as enduser we cannot see. KDE SC will be release in August 2010. Now I will let you enjoy the screenshots."
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Submission + - review: Google Chrome on Linux (linuxcrunch.com)

omlx writes: I have read a good review about Google chrome on Linux. The summary of it that although Google Chrome is in a beta stage, it is fast, stable, and has a simple, clean, and effective GUI design. In other side, Google Chrome has a small numbers of extensions; doesn't support RSS, lake of integration with KDE, and it doesn't support complex scripts very well.
Personally, I didn't succeed to play flash player on Google Chrome beta 1 (I am using OpenSUSE 11.2) and I wonder how will be the quality of Google Chrome OS specially it bases on Linux and Google Chrome.

Comment update from linuxcrunch (Score 2, Informative) 175

After contacting Skype's representative,Linuxcrunch.com got an update for this issue: "We appreciate our user community's enthusiasm and realize this is something they have been wanting for a while. We realize the potential of the open source community and believe that making Skype for Linux an open source application will help to speed up its development and enhance its compatibility with different versions of Linux. While it is our goal to make Skype for Linux source code available to the community in the nearest future, we are not at a point to disclose an exact release date yet."

Submission + - A sneak preview of new OpenOffice 3.2 (linuxcrunch.com)

omlx writes: The last developer milestone ( DEV300m60) of OpenOffice.org has been released. The next version of OpenOffice.org 3.2 has more than 42 features and 167 enhancements . The final version is expected to be available at the end of November 2009.
Many companies have contributed to this version like RedHat , RedFlag and IBM, making OpenOffice more stable and useful. I couldn't stop myself from seeing new features and enjoying them. So I downloaded DEV300m60 version. After playing with it for many days I could say that OpenOffice developers have done very good work in it. Well done !
  A sneak preview of new OpenOffice 3.2 : more secure , faster , easier and more international.

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