Release Digest: KDE, October 5, 2004 | Linux Today

Release Digest: KDE, October 5, 2004

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 6, 2004

Quantum GIS (QGIS) 0.5

“Quantum GIS (QGIS) is designed to be a Geographic Information
System (GIS) built for Linux/Unix…”

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abakus 0.60

“Those who have been following the discussion on
http://planetkde.org/ will be aware of Roberto Alsina’s ideas
considering KCalc, and how it can be improved…”

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Password Creator 1.1

“Password Creator is a great tool to generate passwords with
criteria like uppercase letters, numbers or even specified
characters…”

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SpeedCrunch 0.3

“SpeedCrunch is a fast and compact calculator, ideal for power
users. It is designed to be enjoyed using keyboard…”

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Kard 0.1

“Kard is a Memory-like game for young children. It allows very
young children to start using a mouse…”

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Kcomain 0.2

“Kcomain is a installation dialog wizard to guide a user through
the process of configuration, compilation and installation. It is
possible to use expert mode to edit configuration and make options
and/or to chage the instalation process of the program…”

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KMPlayer 0.8.3a

“Video player plugin for Konqueror using MPlayer or Xine. Also a
basic video player application…”

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