KDE’s educational software for kids, GCompris, releases version 4.0 with 8 new activities.

GCompris 4.0 contains 190 educational activities and games 🎲, adding 8 new ones: “Grammar classes”, “Grammar analysis”, “Calcudoku”, “Guess 24”, “Frieze”, “Read a graduated line”, “Use a graduated line”, and “Adjacent numbers”.

All activities are translated to over 40 languages.

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https://gcompris.net/news/2024-02-21-en.html

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@gcompris @kde wow! Thanks for your hard work!
I think I’ll start letting my daughter play educational games in around a year (if she wants), and GCompris will be the first!

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First gcompris, Then the comandline, Then install gentoo, Become a FOSS child

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GCompris is the reason I got kids. They will be old enough soon

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For me it was Lego.

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kde really wants to piss off gnome with this name.

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The name is like this because it originally was a GNOME project. It moved over to KDE after the lead developer found GTK to be insufficient for Android support and decided to port to QtQuick.

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@leopold @riodoro1 it wasn’t a gnome app, but a gtk gnu app.

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Well, it was on GNOME’s GitLab instance so I figured it was GNOME, but I guess that’s not quite the same thing since GIMP is also on there and that’s not GNOME.

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That explains a lot. Thanks

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