Konqueror (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Konqueror" in German language version.

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computerbild.de

debian.org

wiki.debian.org

  • Konqueror. (Wiki) In: Debian Wiki. 21. Dezember 2019, abgerufen am 17. Juni 2023 (englisch): „Formerly one of the most important packages in the KDE Software Compilation, it now sees sluggish development, though it's still highly functional and contains a large amount of functionality that no other single application can replace.“

google.de

books.google.de

kde.org

invent.kde.org

community.kde.org

  • Incubator/Projects/Falkon. (Wiki) In: KDE Community Wiki. 14. Juli 2018, abgerufen am 17. Juni 2023 (englisch): „During the Akademy 2017 Konqueror BoF, the ex-maintainer of Konqueror, David Faure, proposed to integrate QupZilla into KDE in order to replace the aging Konqueror. (His reasoning is that QupZilla is already much more advanced in terms of webbrowsing features, and there is almost nobody working in Konqueror, so there is no point in duplicating efforts). During incubation new name "Falkon" was chosen.“

docs.kde.org

kde.org

openhub.net

redirecter.toolforge.org

  • Kevin Funk: KDE on Windows status update. (Blog) 18. Juni 2016, archiviert vom Original am 11. September 2018; abgerufen am 18. Juni 2023 (englisch): „Verdict – KDE on Windows is not dead, as some people from the outside tend to think. It’s true we’re no longer willing to maintain a ‘KDE installer‘ as such, but instead focus on bringing individual apps which are ready on Windows to this platform.“

ubuntuusers.de

wiki.ubuntuusers.de

web.archive.org

  • Kevin Funk: KDE on Windows status update. (Blog) 18. Juni 2016, archiviert vom Original am 11. September 2018; abgerufen am 18. Juni 2023 (englisch): „Verdict – KDE on Windows is not dead, as some people from the outside tend to think. It’s true we’re no longer willing to maintain a ‘KDE installer‘ as such, but instead focus on bringing individual apps which are ready on Windows to this platform.“