Release Digest: KDE, September 21, 2004 | Linux Today

Release Digest: KDE, September 21, 2004

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Sep 22, 2004

kmp3burn 0.2.7

“Select mp3 files and store them in a easy way on a audio
CD…”

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KMusicManager 1.0.1

“KMusicManager manages your entire music collection…”

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FSTabEditor 0.4

“FSTabEdit is a control center module to edit your fstab. It is
very basic, but easy to use as well…”

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Debian Package Search 0.6

“This tool is aimed to help you search the packages you need. It
should make the task of searching a pleasant experience. Originally
I designed it for the purpose of finding a single package where you
have a clear imagination of what you want…”

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Yammi 1.2-beta

“Yammi (“Yet Another Music Manager I…”) is a digital music
collection (eg. mp3, ogg, wav files) manager targeted at large song
collections (eg. a few thousand songs)…”

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Floodcast 0.0.12

“Floodcast is a streaming plugin for Noatun that allows…
running a simple standalone-server on the machine Noatun is running
on…”

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SkyChart 3.0.0.6

“SkyChart is software to draw a map of the night sky for the
amateur astronomer from a bunch of stars and nebulae catalogs. It
shows the position of the planets, simulates an eclipse, and shows
artificial satellites…”

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Skype 0.92.0.2

“Skype for Linux enables you to make Skype voice calls using
your Linux desktop or laptop with an Internet connection…”

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