As a long-time Python user, I'm interested in the possibilities offered by Python access to something as powerful as KDE. It's been quite a few years since I've used Linux (currently using mostly OS X), so please forgive me if some of the questions below are naive.

1) My understanding is that KDE 4 will run on OS X and Windows. Will pykde also support those platforms, under KDE 4? 2) It appears that pykde can access the DOM inside an HTML window in a great deal of detail. Is it possible to write pykde scripts that create an HTML window, receive events from the window, and then update the DOM of the window 'live' so that the user sees their action reflected in the contents of the window? To put it more simply, is it possible to script applications that simply use the HTML DOM as the user interface? 3) When and if pykde/KDE 4 supports OS X and Windows, are there any guesses as to it will be possible to write apps that (pretty much) appear to be native apps to users? 4) Is pykde included with (or easily installable on) Kubuntu? That's the Linux version I'm looking at installing on my Intel Mac.

Many thanks,
Ken

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