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KMyMoney will be available in KDE On Windows

These last 2 days we have seen a storm of commits, mostly by Cristian, but also Fernando and Patrick (SaroEngels), who stepped in to help us with the port to Windows.

So, KMyMoney has been added to the KDE on Windows build server, and it will be available to install on that platform. In the meantime, Fernando commited a bunch of optimizations for the database, and I worked some more on reenabling charts that I had forgot about (I spotted the class among the various commits).

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KMyMoney on Windows

This is a message that Cristian Onet sent to the KMyMoney KDE4 mailing list today. I got his permission to post it here, as I thought it would be interesting for everyone to see.

DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT EVEN BETA! IT WILL EAT YOUR  DOG!! DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME! Done, there you have your warning. Now to the point.

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Not all source compatible to qt3?

I just ran into this sentence in a README file: "But qt4 is not at all source compatible to qt3" After 6 months, a couple hundred commits in the new repository, and a lot of sweat and tears, I found this to be kind of a misunderstatement. It made me laugh, though.

The README belongs to AqBanking, btw, which I'm compiling right now to try the just ported aqbanking plugin. Cristian and the rest of the made a terrific port and ported it in a couple of days. That paves the way for a release, with only a couple of issues left to solve.

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KMyMoney - Final push for a beta?

Yesterday we began talks on our KMM4 mailing list to start listing the blocking issues we have for a beta release. I've been using the SVN version for the last 2 months, and it has its fair share of errors, but most are being solved pretty quickly, thanks to the big effort of our development team. So, are we in shape for a beta?

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Results of the KMyMoney name poll

Asking for feedback from the community and then not giving feedback yourself is a bad thing, and I'm guilty of that. About 40 days ago, I created a poll on our forum, on whether we should change KMyMoney's name for the new version or not, and asked for new names. Well, here are the results.

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This month in KMyMoney

The last month has seen the release of KMyMoney 1.0.2, still for KDE3, plus a few fixes here and there, nothing really big, though. On the KDE4 front, however, there has been a lot of work. And Pallavi, our usability designer is back.

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About KMyMoney for KDE4 being ready to use or not - not yet

I sent a similar post to our SF mailing list, but I thought it would be good to make a reminder here.

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KMyMoney 1.0.2 released

Thomas has released yesterday KMyMoney 1.0.2. It includes a bunch of bugfixes, plus a couple minor features. Basically, there were some bugs we hit when a lot of people upgraded from 0.8, plus a few that we found while porting to KDE4.

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Should we change KMyMoney's name?

This discussion has been popping up from time to time for the last year. What if we change KMyMoney's name to something else? The change to KDE4 gives us a window of opportunity to make the switch, if we want to. So, I opened a poll on KMyMoney's forum. First, to vote on whether to keep the name or change it. Then, if the votes for a change win, to choose the winner. If you think you have a good name, please post there.

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Bringing charts back to KMyMoney and other stuff

A lot has been going on recently in the KMyMoney for KDE4. Fernando has been working on getting the online quotes back in shape. Cristian has been all over the place doing class refactoring and probably will do some more. The translators have been banging my head (gently) with fixes and suggestions on documentation, and in my spare time I have done some job (with the invaluable help of Thomas) to bring back the charts.

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