Release Digest: KDE, January 4, 2005 | Linux Today

Release Digest: KDE, January 4, 2005

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 5, 2005

KSubtile 1.1

“This is an editor for the KDE environment to edit, make and
save subtitles in the SRT subtitle format…”

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BPConf 0.4

“BPConf is a simple configuration frontend for BashPodder by
Linc Fessenden. BPConf contains BashPodder so you don’t require
anything else…”

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KrawlSite 0.5

“KrawlSite is a web crawler/spider/ offline browser/download
manager application. It is a KPart component with its own shell, so
it can be run independently in its shell as well as it can be
embedded into KPart aware applications like Konqueror…”

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digiKam 0.7.1

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

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DigikamImagePlugins 0.7.1

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

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KRDesktop 0.4

“KRDesktop is a GPL-ed KDE (QT3) front-end for rdesktop. This
provides a GUI interface for windows terminal services (remote
desktop) or any other RDP based screen sharing. Written in
Kommander, this also serves as a good example of RAD development
under linux…”

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KQEmu 0.1b

“[KQEmu] is a GPL-ed KDE (QT3) front-end for QEMU. It provides a
GUI interface for running PC emulation (similiar in intent to
Virtual PC/VMWare). Written in Kommander, this also serves as a
good example of RAD development under linux…”

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slack-get 0.9.0

“slack-get is an apt-get like for Slackware Linux. It support a
perlQt GUI, which support dependencies tracking, and multiple
packages selection…”

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KickPim Patches 0.1

“KickPIM is a panel applet for quickly editing and accessing the
KDE addressbook or sending emails to your contacts. It shows also a
list of upcoming birthdays and waiting emails of multiple
email-accounts…”

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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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