9.10.11: Plasma Active One Arrives!

A mobile device should be more than a collection of applications. It should 
reflect who you are. Plasma Active infuses your tablet with the smarts to 
support what you are doing, when you are doing it with the all-new, touch-
based Activities user experience.

On the 9th of October, 2011 (9.10.11), the first release of the Plasma Active 
tablet user experience was made publicly available. Plasma Active One’s 
touchscreen interface is more than just an application launcher. As soon as 
the device is turned on, rather than the traditional grid of applications, you 
see the Activities view showing your current project, task or idea. With 
Activities, you can collect all of the documents, people, web sites, media and 
widgets related to a topic in one place, building personalized and interactive 
views of your life.

With Plasma Active, the possibilities are unlimited. You can add as many 
things to an Activity as you wish with its “infinite scroll” feature. You can 
create as many Activities as you like and move between them using the touch-
friendly Activity Switcher.

The theme of an Activity is up to you: planning a vacation, working on a 
business or school project, collecting photos from that amazing party last 
weekend, keeping tabs on your social scene, collecting your favorite news 
sites on the Internet. Create an Activity, give it a name and a background 
image, and start using it immediately by adding things to it, either directly 
using the Add button or by using the Share Like Connect interface.

Share Like Connect is a group of three small icons that are always available 
in the top panel. They let you quickly connect what you are doing to any 
Activity—websites or images you are viewing, documents. Use Share Like Connect 
to add bookmarks. Email what you are viewing without delay to people in your 
address book.

Complementing Activities, Plasma Active provides a fast and efficient 
application launcher and includes a number of applications for you to use and 
enjoy out of the box. Simply pulling down on the top panel makes the 
Application Peek area visible. Peek shows every application that is currently 
running, so you can quickly switch or close applications. Pulling Peek down 
further exposes the launcher. It has a simple icon listing similar to other 
tablet and phone interfaces. The integrated search bar lets you quickly search 
through applications that are installed on the system.

When an application is launched, it automatically connects to the current 
Activity. Related applications are kept together and out of your way when you 
switch to a different Activity. You can be productive with Plasma Active 
immediately. Several applications are included by default—a web browser, image 
viewer, media player (Bangarang Active), office document viewer with simple 
editing features (Calligra Active [beta]), full-featured mail and calendaring 
(Kontact Touch) and several great games. These applications are optimized for 
the touch interface. Thousands of others are available for free from secure 
on-line repositories, although most likely they will not be as touch-friendly.

Plasma Active is designed and built in the open and released as free, open 
source software. Behind the ideas and the software is a vibrant team of 
community participants and companies working together with a common goal: 
creating amazing open software for devices. There are no proprietary lock-ins 
or iron curtains in front of the design and development efforts, just a 
terrific user experience that you can use, enjoy and participate in.
How To Get Plasma Active One

Both installable and live images of Plasma Active are available for download. 
Detailed installation instructions can be found on the Plasma Active 
Installation wiki page. Typically installation is a simple matter of inserting 
a bootable USB stick into the tablet, rebooting and following the on-screen 
instructions.

It is also possible to run Plasma Active in a virtual machine for testing and 
review purposes only. For more information, as well as caveats with this 
approach, please consider the Plasma Active in a Virtual Machine information 
on the wiki. We strongly recommend running Plasma Active on a tablet for the 
full experience, however.
Our Path Forward

Plasma Active One is one more step in the long journey the KDE Plasma team has 
been on since the project was started in 2007, originally to create a new 
desktop shell. It is not the end of that journey. Plasma Active Two will be 
released in mid-December, 2011 with Plasma Active Three set for release Summer 
2012.

Plasma Active Two will gain automated recommendations support for Activities, 
which allows Plasma Active to aid you in collecting and adding relevant 
information and documents to Activities. We will also be adding enhanced 
collection viewing, filtering and sorting for all types of media and 
information accessible in Plasma Active. More capabilities will also be 
developed for the plugin-based Share Like Connect system. This release will 
also include improvements to stability and performance as well as feature 
fixes.

Plasma Active Three will be another significant release where we will be 
focussing on security challenges un devices to keep your data safe and under 
your control. With release Three, we will begin implementing additional device 
form factors such as settop boxes or handhelds. Plasma is built with the 
philosophy of "highly componentized, re-usable and re-composable interfaces". 
This allows us to move from device type to device type nimbly with sensible 
user experiences for each. We intend to exploit that flexibility to the 
fullest in coming development cycles.

In future development cycles, we will be adding to the number of Active 
applications and widgets that are available. Existing application developers 
are invited to join us in "Activating" their applications for touch and other 
device form factors. The best and most useful of these applications will be 
shipped with future Plasma Active images. An easy to use application 
downloading service will be provided for other applications.

We plan to add ARM as an officially supported architecture target next to the 
Intel platforms already supported. This effort is running in tandem with those 
intended to slim down the footprint of the base OS required to run a Plasma 
Active interface. In addition, we are in the process of developing a clearly 
documented, comprehensive specification for the underlying OS requirements.
Plasma Active's touch-friendly web browser
Plasma Active's touch-friendly web browser
How To Get Involved

Plasma Active is an open project: all design, planning and development is done 
in the open in a consensus-based working environment. Community contributors 
and companies creating devices or software for them are welcome and able to 
participate on their own terms. If you want to create new widgets, add-ons for 
Share Like Connect, new applications, target new devices or create entire new 
user experiences using Plasma Active, there is room for your efforts. Testing, 
stabilization, usability efforts and graphic design for the existing software 
are also areas for potential participation.

The libraries that Plasma Active uses are licensed under the permissive LGPL 
license, allowing for a variety of licensing options and customization or add-
on possibilities. You can contact the Plasma Active team on our mailing list 
or on irc.freenode.net in #active. There is a KDE forum for user support, and 
a German user support forum at open-slx. Private and press inquiries can be 
made to Sebastian Kügler ([email protected]) and Eva Brucherseifer 
([email protected]).


Hardware Compatibility

Plasma Active One images have been tested and are supported on the WeTab, 
ViewSonic ViewPad, ExoPC tablets and the Lenovo Ideapad. More information on 
device compatibility can be found here. Plasma Active may install and work on 
other Intel-based devices as well. ARM device support is still in development. 
However, Plasma Active has been successfully installed and runs on Nokia N900 
and other ARM devices.


Software Compatibility

Virtually any software that is available for Linux platforms can be run on 
Plasma Active. We recommend KDE and Qt-based software as they provide the best 
integration with Plasma Active One, which itself is based on KDE Platform 4.7 
and Qt 4.7. Other software, however, runs and works as it would on any other 
Linux-based system. This includes command line software which is accessible 
via the touch-ready terminal application included with Plasma Active.

Plasma Active is compatible with the Plasma Desktop and Plasma Netbook 
Workspaces. They are all based on the same framework, sharing more than 95% of 
code. This is a radically different approach to interface commonality across 
devices. Most other tablet products are either unique to themselves (sharing 
little or nothing in common with other device interfaces), or attempts to use 
desktop interfaces on smaller displays. But Plasma-based interfaces are 
crafted for specific device types, and are able to do so while having nearly 
all their code and engineering efforts in common. As a result, widgets and 
applications written for Plasma Desktop or Netbook are able to run seamlessly 
on Plasma Active devices.


Thanks and Acknowledgements

Plasma Active One would not have been possible without the incredible support 
of the Plasma community and the development and financial support of basysKom 
and open-slx. Plasma Active is built on top of the excellent KDE and Qt 
frameworks which gave us a huge head start. We are humbled to stand alongside 
(and on the shoulders of) the thousands of people who have been involved in 
the KDE and Qt communities over the last 15 years. We also acknowledge the 
efforts that went into creating both the MeeGo OS and the Open Build Service 
which were instrumental in helping to get Plasma Active One on its feet and 
out the door.
About KDE

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software for desktop and portable computing. Among KDE's products are a modern 
desktop system for Linux and UNIX platforms, comprehensive office productivity 
and groupware suites and hundreds of software titles in many categories 
including Internet and web applications, multimedia, entertainment, 
educational, graphics and software development. KDE software is translated 
into more than 60 languages and is built with ease of use and modern 
accessibility principles in mind. KDE4's full-featured applications run 
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Press Contacts

Sebastian Kügler
Meloenstraat 17
6543 ZE Nijmegen
The Netherlands
Phone: +31-6-48370928
[email protected]
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