KDE’s educational software for kids, GCompris, releases version 4.0 with 8 new activities.
GCompris 4.0 contains 190 educational activities and games 🎲, adding 8 new ones: “Grammar classes”, “Grammar analysis”, “Calcudoku”, “Guess 24”, “Frieze”, “Read a graduated line”, “Use a graduated line”, and “Adjacent numbers”.
All activities are translated to over 40 languages.
kde really wants to piss off gnome with this name.
The name is like this because it originally was a GNOME project. It moved over to KDE after the lead developer found GTK to be insufficient for Android support and decided to port to QtQuick.
That explains a lot. Thanks
@leopold @riodoro1 it wasn’t a gnome app, but a gtk gnu app.
Well, it was on GNOME’s GitLab instance so I figured it was GNOME, but I guess that’s not quite the same thing since GIMP is also on there and that’s not GNOME.