KDE
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K Desktop Environment
From Wikipedia: "KDE (K Desktop Environment) (IPA: /ˌkeɪˌdiːˈiː/) is a free software project which aims to be a powerful system for an easy-to-use desktop environment. The goal of the project is to provide basic desktop functions and applications for daily needs as well as tools and documentation for developers to write stand-alone applications for the system. In this regard the KDE project serves as an umbrella project for many standalone applications and smaller projects that are based on KDE technology, such as KOffice, KDevelop, Amarok, K3b and many more."
KDE is the default desktop environment in Granular. It has been customized extensively to make Granular easy to use for the newbies or the regular Linux users. Moreover, every release of Granular comes with good number of customizations options for KDE.
How does KDE look like in Granular?
Here's a screenshot to answer this question:
Which edition of Granular comes out with KDE?
Every release of Granular comes with KDE as the default desktop environment.
Where can I find further information about KDE?
We recommend you check out the official website of KDE: http://kde.org/


