Release Digest: KDE, August 9, 2004 | Linux Today

Release Digest: KDE, August 9, 2004

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Aug 10, 2004

KPoGre 0.9.9

“KPoGre is KDE tool for PostgreSQL database. It uses libpgxx
library (http://gborg.postgresql.org)…”

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Kbitdefender 09.08.2004

“KBitdefender is a GUI for Bitdefender
(www.bitdefender.de)…”

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BasKet 0.4.0c & 0.5.0alpha4

“This application provide as many baskets (drawers) as you wish,
and you can drag and drop various objects (text, URLs, images,
sounds…)”

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CuteCom 0.10.0

“CuteCom is a graphical serial terminal, like minicom. It is
aimed mainly at hardware developers or other people who need a
terminal to talk to their devices…”

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KXML Editor 1.1.2

“XML Editor for KDE…”

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cdigi 1.0

“More info on homapage, README and man page…”

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QtiPlot 0.3.2

“Data analysis and scientific plotting…”

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KBookmarkNG 0.2

“KBookmarkNG aims to bring a new bookmark system to KDE which is
similar to the one of GNOME’s web browser Epiphany…”

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Kyzis M2

“Kyzis is a vim-like editor fully rewritten from scratch based
on the yzis framework. It already features multibuffer, syntax
highlighting, basic vim commands…”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

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