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KDE Team Launches Plasma Mobile 23.01: Optimizing Landscape Mode

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The KDE project team has recently released Plasma Mobile 23.01, which fixes many bugs in the previous version, but also updates a lot of components and introduces some new features.

official introduction:

Plasma Mobile is a free and open-source smartphone user interface that runs on top of Linux distributions, making your phone a powerful tool that can be used for anything and anything you want to customize.

Plasma Mobile is based on the cross-platform toolset Qt, the powerful and flexible KDE programming framework, the popular Plasma desktop shell, and other great projects that provide a smooth and comfortable experience on your phone or on your computer.

Plasma Mobile 23.01 improves navigation on cell phones and tablets using landscape mode, improves the lock screen interface to prevent crashes, and displays wallpapers correctly.

A number of Plasma Mobile applications, including Clock and PlasmaTube, have also been updated in the new version. The new Clock app has a new tab-based sidebar that makes better use of landscape space, and the PlasmaTube app has improved video playback when navigating to other pages.

Plasma Mobile 23.01 also includes an update to the Alligator RSS client, with a new UI optimized specifically for tablet devices; an upgrade to the QMLKonsole terminal emulator, which gains support for command-line arguments when launching applications; and a new version of the Koko image viewer, which now has a new settings component when dropping image editing and a new confirmation dialog.

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