Release Digest: KDE, October 25, 2004 | Linux Today

Release Digest: KDE, October 25, 2004

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 26, 2004

gwenview 1.0.1 – 1.1.6

“Gwenview is an image viewer for KDE whose aims are ease of use
and speed…”

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baby words 0.1

“baby words is designed for Chinese, it is a little tool to help
you remember so many English words…”

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kdissert 0.2.6

“kdissert is a mindmapping tool to help students to write texts
like dissertations, thesis and reports. It support pictures and
features latex, html and plain text export filters…”

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linpacker 0.5.5

“linpacker is a scientific tool for studying rectangle packings.
It provides a gui and some algorithms for this purpose…”

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OpenOffice.org Writer 1.1.1-kde

“This version contains KDE integration: KDE Native Widget
Framework and KDE Crystal icons…”

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OpenOffice.org Calc 1.1.1-kde

“This version contains KDE integration: KDE Native Widget
Framework and KDE Crystal icons…”

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QTads 1.5

“QTads is a GUI interpreter for Tads games, running under
Unix-based systems (it has been tested in Linux, Mac OS X and
FreeBSD, but it should compile and run in many more, like Solaris
and Irix)…”

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OpenOffice.org Draw, Impress 1.1.1-kde

“This version contains KDE integration: KDE Native Widget
Framework and KDE Crystal icons…”

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Commi 0.3.1

“Commi is a line orientated serial terminal like minicom.
Supporting receiving and sending files, batchfile-processing, a
history like in a bash…”

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M.E.S.H. 1.13

“M.E.S.H. (Measuring Errors between Surfaces using the Hausdorff
distance) is a tool that measures distortion between two discrete
surfaces (triangular meshes)…”

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What-is-my-IP 1.0

“Prints out your Internet-IP…”

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Perico 0/44

“Picture editor on pixel basis. A simple tool to change digital
images…”

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gambas 1.0 RC1

“Gambas is a free development environment based on a Basic
interpreter with object extensions, like Visual Basic (but it is
NOT a clone)…”

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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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