Release Digest: KDE, January 30, 2004 | Linux Today

Release Digest: KDE, January 30, 2004

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 31, 2004

Quax 1.0-1

“Quax is a desktop zooming tool intended especially for Web
developers, but is very handy and friendly for newbies…”

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KcmPureFTPd 0.9.1

“KcmPureFTPd is a KDE KControl module for configuring the
pure-ftpd FTP server…”

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KTrayNetworker 0.4 beta

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

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Kile 1.6.1

“Kile is a userfriendly TeX/LaTeX editor for KDE…”

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KMT 0.2

“A MovableType client for KDE…”

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KMPlayer

“Video player plugin for Konqueror using MPlayer or Xine…”

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logviewer 0.71

  • “monitoring up to 10 local and (using ssh) remote logfiles
  • “displaying lines in different colors, depending on
    logfile…”

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KLogWatch 1.7

“KLogWatch ‘tails’ a kernel log file and interprets any
Netfilter (ie. iptables) log lines it sees, optionally popping up a
window to alert you that your firewall has just blocked a
packet…”

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cdcat

“Cdcat is graphical (QT based) multiplatform (Linux/Windows)
catalog program which scans the directories/drives you want and
memoryze the filesystem /including the tags of mp3’s/ and store it
in a small file…”

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KAlarm 1.0.2

“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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