Release Digest: KDE, October 14, 2004 | Linux Today

Release Digest: KDE, October 14, 2004

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 15, 2004

CuteCom 0.11.0

“CuteCom is a graphical serial terminal, like minicom. It is
aimed mainly at hardware developers or other people who need a
terminal to talk to their devices. It is free software and
distributed under the GNU General Public License Version 2, which
can find in the file COPYING…”

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PyQLogger 1.2.1

“PyQLogger – PyQT Blogger Client by Reflog…”

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KDocker 0.9

“Ever wished your favourite editor/im/media player had system
tray docking capabilities? Sadly very few apps have docking
capabilties (yahoo! and xmms for instance don’t have any)…”

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QtiPlot 0.3.7

“Data analysis and scientific plotting. Free clone of
Origin…”

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KBookmarkNG 0.5

“KBookmarkNG aims to bring a new bookmark system to KDE which is
similar to the one of GNOME’s web browser Epiphany…”

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KScope 0.9

“KScope is a KDE front-end to Cscope. It provides a
source-editing environment for large C projects, such as the Linux
kernel…”

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KlamAV 0.06

“KlamAV brings ClamAV functionality to the KDE desktop user. In
other words, it’s a front-end…”

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DigikamImagePlugins 0.7.0 beta1

“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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