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PyKDE needs PyQt and ["SIP"] to run. These are both actively maintained by Phil Thompson. PyKDE needs PyQt and [[SIP]] to run. These are both actively maintained by Phil Thompson.
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More information is available at [http://riverbankcomputing.co.uk/pykde/]. Documentation is available at [[http://riverbankcomputing.co.uk|Riverbank Computing Limited]].
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 * [http://www.boddie.org.uk/david/Projects/Python/KDE/Docs/kioslaves-tutorial.html Python KIOSlave Tutorial]
 * The PyQt Wiki contains a [http://www.diotavelli.net/PyQtWiki/SomeExistingApplications list of applications using PyQt and/or PyKDE].
 * [[http://www.boddie.org.uk/david/Projects/Python/KDE/Docs/kioslaves-tutorial.html|Python KIOSlave Tutorial]]
 * The PyQt Wiki contains a [[http://www.diotavelli.net/PyQtWiki/SomeExistingApplications|list of applications using PyQt and/or PyKDE]].
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Jim Bublitz was [http://dot.kde.org/1157841422/ interviewed about PyKDE] for [http://dot.kde.org KDE Dot News] in September 2006. Jim Bublitz was [[http://dot.kde.org/1157841422/|interviewed about PyKDE]] for [[http://dot.kde.org|KDE Dot News]] in September 2006.

PyKDE

PyKDE, written and actively maintained by Jim Bublitz, is a full interface to KDE's libraries. This allows you to write fully-fledged KDE applications with python.

PyKDE needs PyQt and SIP to run. These are both actively maintained by Phil Thompson.

Documentation is available at Riverbank Computing Limited.

If you have written an application for PyKDE, please list it here:

Jim Bublitz was interviewed about PyKDE for KDE Dot News in September 2006.

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