Release Digest: KDE, June 8, 2003 | Linux Today

Release Digest: KDE, June 8, 2003

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 9, 2003
kRSVP
0.2
Summary A Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (text reading speed
enhancement) application.
Release Focus Minor feature enhancement(s)
Release Note Added the ability to fine-tune the speed depending on each
length; and a playing pause when the mainwindow loses focus.
Reorganized the preferences dialog.
KDE Version KDE 3.0.x
Category Utilities : Text
More Info http://apps.kde.com/na/2/info/vid/9305
 
Smb4K
0.2.0
Summary An SMB share browser.
Release Focus Initial announcement on APPS.KDE.com
KDE Version KDE 3.1.x
Category Networking / Internet : File Sharing
More Info http://apps.kde.com/na/2/info/vid/9304
 
Quanta Plus
3.1.2
Summary A rapid web development platform.
Release Focus Major bugfix(es)
Release Note Added a DocBook 4.2 DTD. This release is meant for KDE 3.0
users; Quanta 3.1.2 was distributed with KDE 3.1.2.
KDE Version KDE 3.0.x
Category Development : WWW
More Info http://apps.kde.com/na/2/info/vid/9303
 
PwM
0.1
Summary A password manager.
Release Focus Major feature enhancement(s)
Release Note Added a weak password warning; and auto-open of a password list
at startup. Improved the search mechanism.
KDE Version KDE 3.0.x
Category Security : Authentication
More Info http://apps.kde.com/na/2/info/vid/9306
 
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