Harry Souders, working on his new wireless card with Ryan Castelluci
(not shown).
The ubiquitous Matrix screensaver.
One of our ever-present 'Free Stuff' tables.
Our 'New Membership' and events flyer table. Marc Hasbrouck brought pop-corn!
Lots of spare magazines were put out, along with a ton of news clippings.
What's this!? A Windows XP desktop!? I thought this was a KDE talk!
Roland to the rescue! He came up front and 'rebooted' Charles.
Now that that's settled, Charles gets to work talking about KDE!
KDevelop was discussed a lot!
A limmerick about the stack.
Charles Samuels (left; seated), and Roland Krause (right; standing).
As usual, we had a fairly good turn-out
KDE's "Kate" text editor. Notice the shell prompt frame at the bottom!
A close-up of the terminal Charles had embedded into Kate.
You can plug regular expression search modules into Kate!
KDevelop
KDevelop's Application Wizard. What kind of program to create...?
Uh oh, an error running 'autoconf'!
Cervisia, KDE's CVS tool, being used within Konqueror.
(Just as the 'KHTML-part' is used to view HTML pages, the 'Cervisia-part'
is used to work with source code stored in a CVS repository.)
You can even look at the revisions of a particular file using a graph!
Comparing two revisions of a file.
Trolltech's "QtDesigner" tool.
Pointing-and-clicking to design a program interface.
Charles working with QtDesigner.
Finally, a small program created using the Kpart "KTHML":
a very simple web browser! (Here, viewing some HTML documentation files.)