On Monday, November 21, 2011 05:32:47 PM Mwirima Byaruhanga 
wrote:

> I thought fink does that for you :)
> Is it not a 'click-next-finish' affair?

Not quite :-).

It's actually called KDE4MAC. There are two ways you can 
install it:

        1. MacPorts.
        2. Fink


I went with MacPorts as it was more current and cleaner (it 
doesn't really matter, the end result is the same).

You also need to run X on Mac, but that's no big deal.

Here's the current project:

        http://community.kde.org/Mac


My advice, don't waste your time :-). Funny things go wrong 
like simple file management (you can install Dolphin, but it 
will crap out), trying to open e-mail attachments, trying to 
open links from e-mail, trying to save files from KDE, 
e.t.c.

It's easier to run Linux in a virtual machine or on your 
Mac.

Mark.

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