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About:
This is an IDE for the development of C++ KDE applications. It includes code completion, dynamic syntax highlighting, and popup function parameter lookup. Debugging is simplified by tight integration with kdbg, and comprehensive documentation is provided. KDE Studio supports complex projects composed of multiple executables and static or shared libraries all in one workspace, and includes support for multiple targets from a single project. Classes can be explored using a tree view, which is updated on the fly as you code. Bookmarks can be placed in your code to speed up navigation. KDE Studio has integrated support for Qt Designer and KBabel.
Release focus: N/A
Changes:
Added code folding and new highlight engine ,you can
modify and add custom highlights by editing the XML
file. For C++ file types we now highlight all Qt and KDE
class names. Added plugins for class diagram and Quick
project file creation from existing directory structure.
The doc browser can now browse and show Info files
Author:
Max Judin [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.thekompany.com/products/ksg/
Trove categories:
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Dependencies:
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» Rating:
7.67/10.00
(Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 9938)
» Popularity: 1.25% (Rank 4643)

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Record hits: 26,238
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Subscribers: 14
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Gold RC3
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N/A |
20-Apr-2001 05:17 |
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Gold RC2
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Major feature enhancements |
05-Mar-2001 17:03 |
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Gold RC1
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Minor feature enhancements |
12-Feb-2001 21:42 |
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Gold
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N/A |
26-Jan-2001 22:55 |
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2.0
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N/A |
07-Dec-2000 17:39 |
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2.0pre
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N/A |
06-Jun-2000 12:30 |
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20.Feb.2000
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N/A |
21-Feb-2000 02:04 |
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13.Feb.2000
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N/A |
14-Feb-2000 03:10 |
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0.0.3
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02-Nov-1999 18:45 |
Comments
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It looks amazing but...
by reduz - Jan 27th 2001 11:37:32
This IDE looks incredible. Really by far the most complete visually.
But seems to just be aimed to QT/KDE. I've been playing around with it
for days but couldnt figure out how to make a non QT/KDE
project template. The existing project template (QT/KDE) is complex to
understand (specially for a non QT programer), and even when I remove
everything that looks like QT/KDE code from autotools/code templates/etc.
keeps adding references to that in whathever I try to code. If you're
looking for a cool IDE to develop a non QT/KDE app, better not mess with
this for now.
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Re: It looks amazing but...
by Hattig - Feb 12th 2001 18:59:25
> But seems to just be aimed to QT/KDE.
Amazingly, it is called... KDEStudio. This to me means that it is aimed at
making KDE applications, not GTK or FLTK or Win32 apps.
I don't think that people who do not want to program KDE apps will
actually try to use this. Anyway, the whole idea of these IDEs is Rapid
Application Development (GUI interface editors help so much) as opposed to
creating the most beautifully crafted and exquisite code ever.
Anyway, this project is looking good. Now if they could add some kind of
KDEPerlStudio, KDECStudio, KDEPythonStudio, KDEJavaStudio, etc, then this
would truly be the best IDE in the world.
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Re: It looks amazing but...
by gurensan - Feb 12th 2001 19:25:31
> Anyway, this project is looking good.
> Now if they could add some kind of
> KDEPerlStudio, KDECStudio,
> KDEPythonStudio, KDEJavaStudio, etc,
> then this would truly be the best IDE in
> the world.
Yes, this looks good. I'm even going to DL it. But, for RAD I would like
to see an IDE that *doesn't care* what toolkit I'm using. THAT would be the
best IDE ever.
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Re: It looks amazing but...
by reduz - May 9th 2001 12:33:31
% I don't think that people who do not
> want to program KDE apps will actually
> try to use this.
what?
the amount of people who uses kdevelop to program normal
C/C++/gnome/GTK is really big. even when it doesnt mean RAD,
the ide is great.
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re: is that GPL
by Max Judin - Jan 27th 2001 09:16:49
yes.. it's GPL with sources code
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re: is that GPL
by llornkcor - Feb 24th 2001 20:35:51
> yes.. it's GPL with sources code
Ok, wheres the source? All I see is a $20 charge for download....
Isnt GPL mean - FREE, dude?
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re: is that GPL
by Jaromil - dyne.org - Mar 5th 2001 12:29:17
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> % yes.. it's GPL with sources code
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> Ok, wheres the source? All I see is a
> $20 charge for download....
> Isnt GPL mean - FREE, dude?
afaik they can charge whatever they want for distribution,
but you can also do the same redistributing it.
so once you buy it, you can redistribute it FREE.
-- jrml
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re: is that GPL
by GeniusWeb.com, Inc. - Mar 5th 2001 14:18:08
Look under the "projects" heading, then go to the item you want to download
source from. It's there, you just have to hunt it down.
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> % yes.. it's GPL with sources code
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> Ok, wheres the source? All I see is a
> $20 charge for download....
> Isnt GPL mean - FREE, dude?
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is that GPL
by yeupou - Jan 26th 2001 20:22:15
is this software distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL as specified
here ??? After taking a look at the website, I dont think so.
-- Mathieu Roy
General Homepage: http://yeupou.coleumes.org/
Computing Homepage: http://alberich.coleumes.org/
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Download Mirror
by Max Judin - Feb 14th 2000 18:31:24
https://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=2575
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New Mirror site
by Marinho Brandao - Nov 6th 1999 17:37:20
http://kdestudio.cjb.net
http://www.losmarios.com.br/kdestudio
2 new mirror sites for the best IDE for KDE ;-)
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