Release Digest: KDE, February 17, 2004 | Linux Today

Release Digest: KDE, February 17, 2004

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 18, 2004

GLobal Application Network (GLAN) 0.0.5.1

“Glan is a Qt-based Application Server development platform for
creating GUI oriented client-server applications…”

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KBear 3.0alpha1b

“A graphical FTP client for KDE with ability to concurrent
connections to multiple hosts…”

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kio_gopher 20040214

“kio_gopher is a gopher kioslave. Kioslave is a kde technology
that allows kde programs to access a given protocol…”

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KimDaBa 1.1

“KDE Image Database (KimDaBa) is a tool for indexing, searching,
and viewing images…”

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KWireless 0.7.2

“KWireless provides some information about wlan interfaces using
‘/proc/net/wireless’ and the commands ‘iwconfig’ and
‘ifconfig…'”

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KTrayNetworker 0.7 distro pkg

“This program put an icon into KDE tray, it highlights network
activity…”

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Quantum GIS (QGIS) 0.1

“Quantum GIS (QGIS) is designed to be a Geographic Information
System (GIS) built for Linux/Unix…”

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amaroK 0.9-beta1

“amaroK is a media player for KDE. It uses the multimedia
framework-independent frontend to play audio files, and features a
fresh and efficient approach to playlist handling…”

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QtFprot 0.2.1b

“QtFprot is a frontend for FPROT 4.x, a free (for personal use)
Linux virus-scanner…”

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KClipSpellApplet 0.1

“KClipSpellApplet is a KDE Kicker applet that permits you to
spellcheck any text you can put into the clipboard, which means you
can spellcheck from any application, including non-KDE
applications…”

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“Konq Rellinks is an add-on for Konqueror. It allows you to
access the relations defined in the header of the document…”

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KAlarm 1.0.3

“KAlarm lets you configure personal messages to be displayed,
commands to be executed, or emails to be sent, at scheduled
times…”

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Konference cvs

“Konference is a Video-Conferencing app for kde3…”

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KHacc 1.7.8

“KHacc is a sister project to QHacc–the Q Home Accountant–but
with KDE-specific integration…”

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LabPlot

“LabPlot is a KDE application for data plotting and function
analysis…”

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QHacc 2.9.8

“QHacc is a personal accounting program based on Qt…”

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KDevelop 3.0.1

“KDevelop is a plugin based IDE that currently supports 12
programming languages, 5 build tools, 5 documentation formats, 4
revision control systems, 3 code editors, 5 development toolkits
and dozens of other neat tools…”

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PiKdev 0.6.2

“PiKdev is an IDE dedicated to the development of PICMicro (TM)
based applications…”

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KWordQuiz 0.4

“KWordQuiz is a flashcard and vocabulary learning tool. It’s
based on the Windows application WordQuiz and supports .wql
vocabularies created with WordQuiz…”

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K3b 0.11.4

“K3b is a feature rich CD and DVD burning application…”

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KThemeManager 0.4

“This is a brand new theme manager that will be part of KDE
3.3…”

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karmack 0.2

“Karmack is an amusing CPU load monitor applet for the KDE
kicker bar which uses the the form of the classic Doom game’s
marine face…”

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kmd5

“kmd5 is a GUI application for displaying the MD5 checksums for
selected files (or all files in a directory)…”

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PwManager 0.6

“With PwManager you can easily manage your passwords…”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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