Hi again!
Seems that was yesterday when I wrote my last post, but the truth is that almost 1 month has passed sorry for that
Despite not being posting with regularity I have been working hard on KDE, mainly focused on Kamoso/KBluetooth and researching something that might become my third KDE contribution/project.
Well, the next week I’ll take a break of all my duties (work/kde/free software) and I’ll travel to Paris at my brother’s home, I hope that will be there where I’ll find more time to post on the blog.
Focusing on the Title’s topic, today I have been working on a small contribution I have been promising to Albert Astals (aacid) for something like… 2 years? If I remember correctly was in Akademy-es 2007 when I said to him that I would implement it. The feature is really small but it has allowed me to investigate deeper the model/view framework which I have to say is really hot!
Well that’s all at the moment! screencast and bye!
Download the video here
**The design is not final and is not committed yet.
Nice addition, my daughter will love it.
I think this is a great little game for pre-schoolers (and above).
Small and simple, so quick to load, and easy to play – ideal.
The game is based on established (physical) childrens games. The older versions 0.4.x are basically Mr Potato Head, all-be-it with changeable heads. Version 0.5, still starts with the Potato-head, but adds other backgrounds and shapes, turning the game into a virtual F*zzy-F*lt. Once I finished playing I even let the kids have a go!
Good and bad news is: good news, KTuberling is available for Windows; but bad news limited to v0.4x, as a standalone. v0.5 is available as part of the KDE for Windows project, but sadly this project yet doesn’t suit all installations.
In spite of this minor short coming, it is a very worthwhile download for pc’s for the young. I expect to be installing it for sometime to come!