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Release Digest: KDE, November 15, 2004

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Nov 16, 2004

kdetv 0.8.4

“Features of kdetv include deinterlacing (DScaler algorithms),
three view modes, a channel scanner, the ability to import the
channel files of three other TV programs, teletext and closed
caption decoding, and an easy-to-use graphical user
interface…”

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DCOP Kommander aide 0.2

“Version 0.2 is a complete rewrite which demonstrates the power
of Kommander by closely emulating the editor’s function browser and
handling several modes of syntax for function and console
DCOP…”

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KProbe 0.2a

“I started writing KProbe a few days ago, when i bought my Asus
Notebook. Under Windows I have the PCProbe utility to monitorize
the motherboard status: why can’t I have the same app under
KDE…?”

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Klear 0.1-preview1

“Klear is a DVB TV application and harddiskrecorder for Linux.
It is currently under heavy development, and will include all
features of DVB in future…”

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SpeedCrunch 0.5

“SpeedCrunch is a fast and compact calculator, ideal for power
users. It is designed to be enjoyed using keyboard. Result is shown
in scrollable window, history of expressions is available with up
and down arrow…”

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KLMCL 0.1c

“KLMCL is a graphical MUD client for KDE with support for:
Aliases; Triggers based on regular expressions with replacement of
$n variables in the trigger command with the matched
strings…”

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KreetingKard 0.4.3

“KreetingKard is a tool for making greeting cards. It allows you
to make greeting cards easily by choosing a template and changing
the words…”

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Katiuska 0.3

“Katiuska is a theora encoder frontend. It uses ffmpeg2theora,
mencoder, the encoder_example that comes with the theora libs and a
little gpl bash script that I found with google…”

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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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