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Welcome to KDE and to the Userbase wiki. Whether you are completely new to KDE, a previous user or a current fan, these pages will help you learn more about KDE as well as assist you in getting started. But first, something to whet your appetite!
Welcome to KDE and to the Userbase wiki. Whether you are completely new to KDE, a previous user or a current fan, these pages will help you learn more about KDE as well as assist you in getting started. But first, something to whet your appetite!


Here is what KDE looks like when you first start it. Please take note that it may look differently depending on your KDE version, and distribution. As an example, here is a screenshot of KDE 4.1, the latest version of KDE:
Here's an example of what KDE looks like. Please take note that it may look differently depending on your KDE version, and distribution. As an example, here is a screenshot of KDE 4, the latest version of KDE:





Revision as of 15:45, 9 September 2008

Welcome!

Welcome to KDE and to the Userbase wiki. Whether you are completely new to KDE, a previous user or a current fan, these pages will help you learn more about KDE as well as assist you in getting started. But first, something to whet your appetite!

Here's an example of what KDE looks like. Please take note that it may look differently depending on your KDE version, and distribution. As an example, here is a screenshot of KDE 4, the latest version of KDE:



You can see more screenshots of current and previous KDE releases in the KDE Screenshots page.

Let's Go!

Now that we've got your attention, it's time to get to know KDE, up close and personal.