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Any site that provides information especially for this version can be found in this category.
http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-3.0alpha1.php
Annouces the release of the first alpha version of KDE 3.0 with a list of changes and further planned features.
http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-3.0beta1.php
Annouces the release of the first beta version of KDE 3.0 with a list of changes and further planned features. The main goals are Beta Testing and KDE 2 Apps Porting.
http://www.free-soft.org/FSM/english/issue01/2kde3.html
This paper aims to help new KDE developers to install KDE3 from cvs on their machine without interfering with their KDE2 installation and thus allow them to port their code.
http://www.kde.org/screenshots/kde300shots.php
Screenshots of KDE 3.0 Beta2.
http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-3.0beta2.php
The announcement of KDE 3.0-beta2.
http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-3.0.php
The official announcement of version 3.0.
http://www.kde.org/info/3.0.1.php
Information about the release 3.0.1 of KDE.
http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-3.0.1.php
The official announcement of version 3.0.1.
http://www.kde.org/info/3.0.2.php
Information about the release 3.0.2 of KDE.
http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-3.2.php
Information about the release 3.2 of KDE.
http://websvn.kde.org/*checkout*/branches/KDE/3.5/kdelibs/KDE3PORTING.html
A guide that explains how to port existing applications from earlier releases of KDE to the upcoming Version 3.0.
http://www.home.unix-ag.org/bmeurer/NetBSD/howto-kde3.html
A Short description on how to setup Release 3 of KDE on a NetBSD box with optional antialiased truetype fonts.
http://www.trinitydesktop.org/
Forked from KDE 3, aims to preserve this desktop environment. News, download and installation instructions, support mailing lists.
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