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KDE

software · 1996

Operating Systems Desktop Environments Open Source

KDE (originally K Desktop Environment) is a free and open-source desktop environment for Unix-like systems. Founded by Matthias Ettrich in 1996, it brought a consistent, user-friendly graphical interface to Linux.

Origins

Matthias Ettrich started KDE in 1996 because Linux lacked a consistent desktop environment. He chose Qt as the toolkit, which provided the foundation for professional-quality applications.

Design Goals

KDE aimed to provide:

Evolution

KDE has evolved through major versions:

Applications

KDE produced major applications:

Legacy

KDE proved that open-source projects could create polished, user-friendly software. It made Linux viable for desktop users and influenced graphical interface design across platforms.