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KDE Developers Begin More Feature Work On Plasma 6.4

Written by Michael Larabel in KDE on 1 March 2025 at 06:12 AM EST. 15 Comments
With the Plasma 6.3 desktop settling down and the early bugs being addressed, KDE developers have begun spending more time on feature work toward the Plasma 6.4 release.

KDE developer Nate Graham is out with his usual weekly development summary to call attention to all of the interesting KDE Plasma features and fixes for the week. Some of this week's highlights include:

- KRunner is now aware of various color codes like HTML hex color codes and can conveniently display the color and other textual representation of it like the RGB / CYMK values.

- KDE's Disks & Devices widget will check newly-connected disks for file-system errors and offer to automatically correct any errors found.

- The Spectacle screenshot tool is seeing a big UI overhaul.

- The "About This System" area of the KDE System Settings now reports the system memory capacity more accurately.

- Many bug fixes throughout both for upcoming Plasma 6.3 point releases and in the march toward Plasma 6.4.

More details on these changes over on Nate's blog.

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