KDevelop 5.0 Appears Ready For Release

Written by Michael Larabel in KDE on 22 August 2016 at 08:15 AM EDT. 10 Comments
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We haven't yet seen any official release announcement, but since yesterday a source package and AppImage binary have been out in the wild for KDE's KDevelop 5.0 integrated development environment.

KDevelop 5.0 is the IDE's port to KDE Frameworks 5 and Qt5 while also containing many other improvements like its Clang-based plugin, better OS X and Windows support, a migration path for KDE4/KDevelop4 users, HiDPI support on more platforms, etc.

If you are anxious to try what should be the final packages for KDevelop 5.0.0 while waiting on the official announcement, you can find them at KDE.org. Great to see KDevelop 5 finally becoming a reality!
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