Release Digest: KDE, February 8, 2005 | Linux Today

Release Digest: KDE, February 8, 2005

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 9, 2005

KToshiba 0.4

“Battery Monitor and Fn-Key support for Toshiba laptops…”

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Protoeditor beta0.5.2

“Protoeditor is a little KDE text editor developed for PHP
debugging with the free version of DBG debugger…”

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digiKam 0.7.2-beta1

“digiKam is a digital photo management application for KDE,
which makes importing and organizing digital photos a
‘snap…'”

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DigikamImagePlugins 0.7.2-beta1

“DigikamImagePlugins are a collection of plugins for digiKam
Image Editor. These plugins adding new image traitments options
like color managments, filters, or special effects…”

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Tellico 0.13.2

“Tellico is a collection manager for keeping track of your
books, bibliographies, videos, music, comic books, coins, stamps,
trading cards, wines, or any custom items…”

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Kipi 0.1.0 beta2

“Kipi is an effort to develop a common plug in structure for
digiKam, KimDaBa, Showimg, and GwenView…”

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bksys 1.0.5

“This tool is a collection of templates that demonstrate how to
compile and install kde applications using scons…”

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KSquirrel 0.5.0-pre4

“New image viewer, with OpenGL image displaying. Different
formats are supported with .so libraries. Adjustable filters for
filemanager and ‘External tools for any file…”

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Web Webster

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