KSimus is a software under the KDE project which allows simulation and visualization of technical processes.
One of the key features of KSimus is the ability to distribute additional components with separate packages. Additionally, KSimus allows users to choose between two types of notations: the Schematic shows all components, while the User Interface shows only the UI components. Another noteworthy feature is that the connections between components are routed automatically.
KSimus also supports QT and KDE widgets, which can be managed within the UI components. Furthermore, the software allows for user-defined modules and includes several debug features. KSimus is GPL licensed.
The latest release of KSimus includes several bug fixes, addressing issues with Implicit Converters and Modules, copy/paste, spelling in the German translation, and deletion of some Implicit Converters during circuit setup.
Overall, KSimus is a versatile tool for simulating technical processes, with convenient features for developers and educators alike.
Version 0.3.6-2: N/A