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hilton.org.uk
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| | | | Browser-native user-interface controls compared to Mac OS 31 years ago | |
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carlschwan.eu
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| | | | Calligra is the office and graphics suite developed by KDE and is the successor to KOffice. With some traditional parts like Kexi and Plan having an independent release schedule, this release only contains the four following components: Calligra Words: Word Processor Calligra Sheets: Spreadsheet Application Calligra Stage: Presentation Application Karbon: Vector Graphics Editor The most significant updates are that Calligra has been fully transitioned to Qt6 and KF6, along with a major overhaul of its user interface. | |
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infinitediaries.net
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| | | | John Gruber, on Daring Fireball: [...] The ARM revolution for notebook PCs is coming, whether Apple is ready or not. (I think they're ready.) We all know John likes to slyly pass on insider tidbits from time to time. Is this one of those? Are ARM Macs coming this year, or do we still have | |
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alistapart.com
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| | As an extension to our From URL to Interactive series, designer and front-end developer Melanie Richards takes a deep dive into how our content is accessed by a wide array of screen readers, which are highly customizable to users. Understanding the nuances of accessibility APIs, thorough testing approaches, and the wealth of resources available, site |