KDE 4.3.3 has been released
>> KDE 4.3.3 Out Now: Clockwork
KDE Community Ships Second Translation and Service Release of the 4.3 Free Desktop, Containing Numerous Bugfixes, Performance improvements and Translation Updates
November 3rd, 2009. Like a Suisse clockwork, every month the KDE team brings you a new release. November's edition of KDE is a bugfix and translation update to KDE 4.3. With the KDE 4 series picking up in popularity again after a dent that came with KDE 4.0, we're happy to encourage even more people to give KDE 4 another spin -- or just upgrade your existing KDE to KDE 4.3.3. As the release only contains well-assorted bugfixes and translation updates, it should be a safe and pleasant update for everyone. For those using a non-english translation of KDE, the translations to more than 50 languages are now again more complete.
KDE 4.3.3 has a number of improvements that will make your life this tiny bit better. Some of KWin's effects have been smoothened and freed of visual glitches, Juk should now be more stable, KDE PIM has seen its share of improvements while in the back-rooms of KDE, the developers are working hard on porting all applications to the new Akonadi storage and cache. The changelog has more, if not exhaustive, lists of the improvements since KDE 4.3.2.
>> KDE 4.3.3 Out Now: Clockwork