Plasma Mobile starts receiving Android apps

Plasma Mobile

A few months ago we first saw the images and operation of Plasma Mobile, the Kubuntu and KDE operating systems. Many of us thought that it was latent and that it was not being worked on, but we have recently seen a video where several developers have moved an Android app to Plasma Mobile. In this case the app is called Subsurface, an app for diving that has a version for Android and also for Plasma Mobile.

Apparently, according to its creators in One blog, Subsurface was over in just two days and the third day was used to correct some errors that the app is presenting. The creators plan to launch an update with more improvements and functions that make Subsurface useful in a short time, but the most interesting thing is the rest, at least for those who plan to develop apps for Plasma Mobile.

Plasma Mobile seems to have a great adaptation if it comes from Android

Developers who also develop for Plasma Mobile and KDE have warned the high number of libraries that use the apps and a positive feature of Plasma Mobile. The high number of app dependencies makes apps difficult to develop on normal systems, but since Plasma Mobile has all these libraries by default, using them does not imply any problem. beforehand.

The truth is that Plasma Mobile is a very incipient operating system, something new and very unstable, not very mature, but really it takes three days to transfer an app from Android to Plasma Mobile, the Plasma Mobile ecosystem will soon expand. Anyway, you need a lot of support from your Community, as well as Kubuntu or the KDE Project. Still, we must not forget that Plasma Mobile is only a few months old, we will have to wait until it is one year old.


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