I'd say it is best to install KTurtle in a VM (like VirtualBox -- free and open source) running a Linux distribution (like Ubuntu). There are plenty guides available on.
See Weblinks The resources for KTurtle are spread over a few webpages: This page is KDE's the official page for KTurtle. Besides the it is mainly a landing page with links to the other resources. (this page) The UserBase wiki page for KTurtle, this page. Here most resources can be found that interest the user: screenshots, example scripts, a feature list, frequently asked questions (FAQ), etc. The TechBase wiki page for KTurtle. This page is geared towards the contributors of KTurtle: the developers and the translators.
Various bits of information on the translation and development process can be found here. Here Google hosts our mailing list.
It is public so you can browse the archives. It is low traffic, so please do not hesitate to subscribe. You might find KTurtle developers on the channel on.
This is an online copy of the KTurtle Handbook as shipped with the KTurtle program. Bugs, wishes or other issues with KTurtle are tracked using.
Please report any issues with KTurtle here so nothing will be lost. Monitor translation effort for KTurtle Follow the translation effort for KTurtle in KDE 4 stable releases, split up in. KTurtle's page on Wikipedia. How to get KTurtle?
KTurtle is a project. It is part of the project, therefore readily available to most (try searching for KTurtle with your package manager). KDE is available (yet still considered unstable) for and, users have reported good experiences with KTurtle on these platforms. If you are using Windows or Mac and give KTurtle a try, please report your experiences to our,.