KDE digiKam 4.0 Beta Released

Written by Michael Larabel in KDE on 13 December 2013 at 01:43 PM EST. 2 Comments
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KDE's digiKam software for managing digital camera images is finally up to version 4.0, albeit in beta form. The digiKam 4.0 Beta brings new features and lands a lot of the GSoC 2013 changes.

The KDE digiKam Software Collection 4.0.0 Beta 1 brings a new tool for organizing whole tags hierarchy, restores Nepomuk support, a new maintenance tool to parse image quality and auto-tag items using Pick Labels, and other changes and bug-fixes. Forthcoming 4.0 beta releases will also land further Google Summer of Code 2013 changes.

Details on digiKam 4.0 Beta 1 are available from digikam.org. The plan is to have digiKam 4.0 finalized in April.
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