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KMess 2.0 beta 2 is out!

Hi, yesterday we’ve released our second beta of our next-gen Live Messenger client for KDE! We’ve as usual put a lot of effort on it, and I invite everyone who uses MSN more than other IM protocols to...

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KMess 2.0 is (finally!) out

Hi my 25 readers! I’m very, very happy to announce that the KMess team has released KMess version 2.0, after more than an year and an half of development! Here’s some quick screenshots for you (there’s...

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You know that your project is *awesome* when…

…when it takes two thousands, five hundred and thirty-five useful comments to get an insult: «Why, thank you!» Lovely! We consider this as a great milestone

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Allowing user feedback with LikeBack

LikeBack is a very effective way to allow your application’s users to contribute actively with your project. It is composed by two parts: A frontend, the most important part, that which will be seen...

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KMess 2.0.1 is out!

Hello everyone! I’m happy to announce that KMess 2.0.1 is out right now! (for those who are wondering, it is a Live Messenger alternative for KDE4 ) This release also contains a couple new shiny things...

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GSoC: KMess is IN!

Hi everyone! Today I’ll offer my little blogspace to Daniel E. Moctezuma, our mentored student for Google Summer of Code  2010 He’ll explain what’s about to happen in KMess soon… enjoy! Integration of...

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