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<div>== Overview of facilities ==<br />
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* '''[http://identity.kde.org/ KDE Identity]''' (identity.kde.org)<br />
:Account management; notably managing your SSH public keys for read-write developer access.<br />
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* '''git.kde.org'''<br />
The main git server. Should be used only for pushing new commits to a repository over the SSH protocol. <br />
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* '''anongit.kde.org'''<br />
Three servers which allow read-only access to the repositories via the git:// and http:// protocols. They are requested to update when anyone pushes to a repo on git.kde.org, so it can be thought of as being always up-to-date.<br />
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* '''[http://projects.kde.org/ KDE Projects]''' (projects.kde.org)<br />
:Central project hub and primary repository browser.<br />
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* '''[http://gitweb.kde.org/ gitweb.kde.org]'''<br />
:Alternative repository browser. At present the only way to view personal clones of project repositories and personal scratch repositories ([[#Personal repositories|see below]]), however the former are planned to appear in projects.kde.org in the future.<br />
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* '''[http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/ ReviewBoard]''' (git.reviewboard.kde.org)<br />
:Patch review (account sign-up via [http://identity.kde.org/ KDE Identity]). [[#Using ReviewBoard and post-review|Instructions below]].<br />
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* '''commits.kde.org'''<br />
:Provides Git commit "short URLs", redirecting to [http://projects.kde.org/ KDE Projects] and [http://gitweb.kde.org/ gitweb.kde.org] pages as appropriate ([http://commits.kde.org/324dd0cd/a8d1175f61e678f61b3643c867f212ad26ce6f44 example]).<br />
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* '''commitfilter.kde.org'''<br />
:Sends an email with each commit for the projects you want to watch.<br />
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== How to get read-write developer access ==<br />
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KDE developer accounts are managed through [http://identity.kde.org/ KDE Identity]. If you already have a KDE SVN developer account, it has been imported into KDE Identity and you may use the Password Reset feature to set a password and manage your SSH public keys. If you don't have a developer account yet, you can request Developer Access in the website's menu upon registering and logging into your account.<br />
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== Overview of repository URL schemes ==<br />
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=== URL prefixes ===<br />
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Anonymous read-only access uses the following URL prefix:<br />
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git://anongit.kde.org/<br />
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Read-write developer access uses this prefix instead:<br />
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git@git.kde.org:<br />
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=== Repository paths ===<br />
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Following the prefix, here are the path schemes for different types of repositories:<br />
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* '''<project identifier>'''<br />
:A KDE project repository, be it part of the KDE SC, KDE Extragear or KDE Playground.<br />
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* '''websites/<address sans leading www. and dots replaced by dashes>'''<br />
:A KDE website project, e.g. websites/projects-kde-org.<br />
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* '''sysadmin/<repository name>'''<br />
:Non-public repositories used by KDE's sysadmin team.<br />
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* '''clones/<original repository path>/<KDE Identity user name>/<user-chosen repository name>'''<br />
:Personal clones of project repositories, e.g. <tt>clones/konversation/hein/morecowbell</tt> or <tt>clones/websites/projects-kde-org/hein/pluginwork</tt> ([[#Personal clones of project repositories|more below]]).<br />
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* '''scratch/<KDE identity user name>/<user-chosen repository name>'''<br />
:Personal scratch repositories are a means to start a new project or just to store your favorite .bashrc in a safe location: anything is allowed so long as it is related to KDE or your work for KDE in some way ([[#Personal scratch repositories|more below]]).<br />
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=== Let Git rewrite URL prefixes ===<br />
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Instead of remembering the above URL prefixes, you can also put the following in your <tt>~/.gitconfig</tt>:<br />
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[url "git://anongit.kde.org/"]<br />
insteadOf = kde:<br />
[url "ssh://git@git.kde.org/"]<br />
pushInsteadOf = kde:<br />
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Then, to clone e.&nbsp;g. the Amarok repo, just do<br />
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$ git clone kde:amarok<br />
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By using the <tt>kde:</tt> prefix, read access will automatically happen over Git, and authenticated SSH is only required for pushes.<br />
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== Server-side commands ==<br />
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git.kde.org understands several server-side commands that can be used on the command line via SSH in this fashion:<br />
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ssh git@git.kde.org <command> [parameters]<br />
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The following is a list of the commands that are currently available, broadly divided into categories according to their purpose.<br />
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===Commands for information retrieval===<br />
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*'''<span id="info">info</span>''' <small>[[#info|(link here)]]</small><br />
:Shows a table of repository paths and path patterns you have the permission to see along with details about your access rights to them.<br />
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:A brief legend for the permission flags shown in the listing:<br />
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:* '''@R''' - Read permissions.<br />
:* '''@W''' - Write permissions.<br />
:* '''@C''' - Create permissions (e.g. the initial push to a newly-created repo).<br />
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:If you want to list actual repositories corresponding to patterns listed by <tt>info</tt>, such as your personal [[#Personal scratch repositories|scratch repositories]], see the <tt>[[#expand|expand]]</tt> command described next.<br />
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*'''<span id="expand">expand [regex]</span>''' <small>[[#expand|(link here)]]</small><br />
:Like <tt>[[#info|info]]</tt> above, but actually walks through the repositories to verify the information. It's much slower as a result, and should be used if <tt>info</tt> doesn't provide enough information. For example, <tt>info</tt> will list your personal [[#Personal scratch repositories|scratch space]] only in the form of a pattern while <tt>expand</tt> can list the actual repositories located there.<br />
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:The output is limited to about 20 rows. The optional regex parameter allows you to filter the listing.<br />
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*'''<span id="who-pushed">who-pushed <repository path> <commit sha1 hash></span>''' <small>[[#who-pushed|(link here)]]</small><br />
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:Shows the KDE Identity user name of the contributor who pushed the specified commit to the specified repository.<br />
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===Commands to manage personal repositories===<br />
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*'''<span id="clone">clone <path to source repository> <clone name></span>''' <small>[[#clone|(link here)]]</small><br />
:Can be used to make a personal clone of a project repository.<br />
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:An example:<br />
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ssh git@git.kde.org clone konversation mykonvi<br />
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:This results in a clone at <tt>clones/konversation/<your KDE Identity user name>/mykonvi</tt>.<br />
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:A second example with a longer source repository path:<br />
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ssh git@git.kde.org clone websites/projects-kde-org newtheme<br />
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:This results in a clone at <tt>clones/websites/projects-kde-org/<your KDE Identity user name>/newtheme</tt>.<br />
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:More on personal clones [[#Personal repositories|here]].<br />
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*'''<span id="destroy">destroy <repository path></span>''' <small>[[#destroy|(link here)]]</small><br />
:Used to delete a personal clone of a project repository or a personal scratch repository. Requires the repository to be unlocked first using the <tt>[[#unlock|unlock]]</tt> command and will additionally ask for confirmation. See also the <tt>[[#trash|trash]]</tt> command as an alternative to outright and irrevocable deletion.<br />
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*'''<span id="lock">lock <repository path></span>''' <small>[[#lock|(link here)]]</small><br />
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:Locks a repository, causing the <tt>[[#destroy|destroy]]</tt> command to deny deleting it. <br />
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:Newly-created repositories are locked by default.<br />
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*'''<span id="unlock">unlock <repository path></span>''' <small>[[#unlock|(link here)]]</small><br />
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:Unlocks a repository, making it possible to delete it using the <tt>[[#destroy|destroy]]</tt> command.<br />
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====Commands to manage the personal trash area====<br />
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*'''<span id="trash">trash <repository path></span>''' <small>[[#trash|(link here)]]</small><br />
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:Moves a repository to the personal trash area, creating an entry in the form <tt><repository path>/<timestamp></tt> there. The timestamps, which have second precision, make it possible to have more than one version of a repository in the trash area at the same time.<br />
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:<span style="color:red">'''Note:'''</span> Entries in the personal trash area are automatically removed after 28 days!<br />
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*'''<span id="restore">restore <trash area entry></span>''' <small>[[#restore|(link here)]]</small><br />
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:Restores an entry from the personal trash area (see the <tt>[[#list-trash|list-trash]]</tt> command below for how to list the contents of your personal trash area).<br />
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:<tt>restore</tt> will deny restoring an entry if doing so would overwrite an existing repository.<br />
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*'''<span id="list-trash">list-trash</span>''' <small>[[#list-trash|(link here)]]</small><br />
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:Lists all entries in the personal trash area, in the form <tt><repository path>/<timestamp></tt>.<br />
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===Commands related to repository importing===<br />
*'''<span id="hooks-enable">hooks-enable <project repository path></span>''' <small>[[#hooks-enable|(link here)]]</small><br />
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:An example:<br />
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ssh git@git.kde.org hooks-enable konversation<br />
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:Available only to repository and system administrators, this command enables several hook scripts that git.kde.org will then execute during a push operation to the specified project repository. Importantly, it also enables write access for non-administrators, which is otherwise disabled along with the hooks scripts. <br />
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:The hook scripts in question are the ones reponsible for forwarding commits to the [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-commits kde-commits] mailing list and [http://www.cia.vc/ CIA.vc], and for processing commit message keywords (BUG, CCMAIL, etc.) that may interact with [http://bugs.kde.org/ KDE Bugzilla] or cause further emails to be sent. As these hook scripts are only available to project repositories, and not to [[#Personal repositories|personal repositories]], the command only applies to them.<br />
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:After creating a new, empty project repository for you the system administators will initially disable the hook scripts so you can safely import large numbers of old commits.<br />
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===Commands for system administrators===<br />
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*'''<span id="sudo">sudo <KDE Identity user name> <command></span>''' <small>[[#sudo|(link here)]]</small><br />
:Used by system administrators to run one of the above as another user.<br />
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*'''<span id="able">able <en|dis> <@all|repository path></span>''' <small>[[#able|(link here)]]</small><br />
:Used by system administrators to enable or disable writes to particular repositories or all repositories, for maintenance.<br />
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*'''<span id="hooks-disable">hooks-disable <project repository path></span>''' <small>[[#hooks-disable|(link here)]]</small><br />
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:Disables the hook scripts git.kde.org normally executes during a push operation to a project repository. While the hook scripts are disabled only repository administrators can push commits to a repository. Both system and repository administrators have the ability to reenable the hook scripts using the <tt>[[#hooks-enable|hooks-enable]]</tt> command.<br />
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*'''<span id="ohnoes">ohnoes <show|recover> <repository path> <gitref></span>''' <small>[[#ohnoes|(link here)]]</small><br />
:Used by system administrators to recover deleted branches or mistaken force pushes (rewinds).<br />
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== Personal repositories ==<br />
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git.kde.org currently offers two types of personal repositories: Personal clones of project repositories and personal scratch repositories.<br />
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=== Personal clones of project repositories ===<br />
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A personal clone of a project repository can be created using the server-side <tt>clone</tt> command on the command line:<br />
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ssh git@git.kde.org clone <path to source repository> <clone name><br />
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This will create a clone of the source repository at <tt>clones/<path to source repository>/<KDE Identity user name>/<clone name></tt>. (See more examples of <tt>clone</tt> in action [[#clone|here]].)<br />
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This scheme makes it very easy to locate all personal clones of a given project and should be preferred over making one in your personal [[#Personal scratch repositories|scratch space]]. (In fact, the server-side <tt>clone</tt> command won't allow you to clone a project repository into your personal scratch space, but nothing technically prevents you from taking the detour of a local clone to achieve this.)<br />
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Personal clones of project repositories currently do not show up on [http://projects.kde.org KDE Projects], but we have plans to change that in the future. Until then, you can use [http://gitweb.kde.org/ gitweb.kde.org] to browse these repositories.<br />
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=== Personal scratch repositories ===<br />
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Personal scratch repositories are a means to start a new project or just to store your favorite .bashrc in a safe location: anything is allowed so long as it is related to KDE or your work for KDE in some way.<br />
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Creating one is easily done by just pushing:<br />
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git push --all git@git.kde.org:scratch/<your KDE Identity user name>/<repo name of your choosing><br />
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(Or you could use <tt>git remote add</tt> to add a remote to push to.)<br />
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Personal scratch repositories can be browsed on [http://gitweb.kde.org/ gitweb.kde.org].<br />
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If you feel your new project is ready for the wider world and/or wish to signal that it welcomes outside contributors, you may wish to promote it to the status of a KDE Playground project. KDE Playground project repositories are located at the top-level, i.e. the repository will be moved out of your scratch space and may have to be renamed in the event of a collision with an existing repository name. KDE Playground projects are featured on [http://projects.kde.org KDE Projects] and covered by the [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-commits kde-commits] mailing list (and thus [http://commitfilter.kde.org CommitFilter]), [http://lxr.kde.org/ LXR], the [http://www.englishbreakfastnetwork.org/ EBN] and [http://cia.vc/ CIA], unlike personal scratch repositories.<br />
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To request your scratch repository be promoted to the status of a KDE Playground project, you currently need to file a [https://bugs.kde.org/enter_sysadmin_request.cgi sysadmin request]. In the future we plan to provide a fully automated facility on [http://projects.kde.org KDE Projects].<br />
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Note that we have deliberately decided not to allow the direct creation of KDE Playground projects; the path to existence for a KDE Playground repository project always leads through a personal scratch space first. This is to give you the power to decide whether your project is ready, and also to force you to deliberate whether it truly is.<br />
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===Deleting personal repositories===<br />
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A personal repository can either be deleted outright and irrevocably by using the <tt>[[#destroy|destroy]]</tt> command (which requires you to <tt>[[#unlock|unlock]]</tt> it first to avoid accidental deletion), or you may move it to the personal trash area with the <tt>[[#trash|trash]]</tt> command. <br />
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'''Entries in the personal trash area are kept for 28 days,''' and can be resurrected at any moment during those 28 days by way of the <tt>[[#restore|restore]]</tt> command. You can list the current contents of your personal trash area with the <tt>[[#list-trash|list-trash]]</tt> command.<br />
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== Using ReviewBoard and post-review ==<br />
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A very comfortable way of posting changes for review is [http://git.reviewboard.kde.org ReviewBoard], where every project repository has its own entry.<br />
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=== Creating your changeset ===<br />
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To create your changeset, you probably want to work in a separate branch - or even in your clone. This is actually suggested and the proper way to do changesets in Git. You can create any number of commits, amend them, and do whatever you want to do - it won't affect the next steps, as you will submit the whole branch for review.<br />
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Before proceeding it is good practice to rebase your branch onto the branch you want to target for the merge. So, supposing you want to target <tt>master</tt>, make sure it is up-to-date with the remote and then run, and want to publish a review for a local branch:<br />
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git rebase master<br />
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If you want to post a review for merging a non local branch, you might want to run the following:<br />
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git merge master<br />
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=== Using post-review to post changes for review ===<br />
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Once you are done with the above, it is time to post the changes to ReviewBoard. The easiest and most comfortable way to do that is <tt>[http://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/dev/users/tools/post-review/ post-review]</tt>, a handy command line tool which takes care of creating review requests for you.<br />
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==== Prerequisites ====<br />
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The following has to be done only once to make your local clone fit for use with <tt>post-review</tt>.<br />
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First of all, you have to tell it about the ReviewBoard server. If your project does not ship with a <tt>.reviewboardrc</tt> file (encourage the project manager to add one!), the first thing you have to run is:<br />
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git config reviewboard.url http://git.reviewboard.kde.org<br />
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ReviewBoard currently only knows the project repositories by their git:// URLs, making it necessary to have a remote using the git:// URL in your clone. If your <tt>origin</tt> remote is already using the git:// URL, you are all set. If not you need to add another remote now. <br />
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Let's suppose you are looking to have some changes to [https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/multimedia/amarok Amarok] reviewed, and the URL of your <tt>origin</tt> remote is <tt>git@git.kde.org:amarok</tt>. To add another remote using the git:// URL you might run:<br />
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git remote add anonupstream git://git.kde.org/amarok<br />
git fetch anonupstream<br />
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If your <tt>origin</tt> remote was already using the git:// url, substitute <tt>anonupstream</tt> with <tt>origin</tt> throughout the rest of this tutorial.<br />
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==== Creating the review request ====<br />
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You are now ready to create the review request. The <tt>post-review</tt> command should look something like this:<br />
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post-review --parent=master --tracking-branch=anonupstream/master<br />
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This command tells <tt>post-review</tt> that your branch is based upon <tt>master</tt>, and it is set to track the remote branch <tt>anonupstream/master</tt>. You can also give <tt>post-review</tt> some more arguments to avoid using the web interface later - have a look at the [http://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/dev/users/tools/post-review/ user manual] for more on that.<br />
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After the command has been run a web address will be shown in the terminal, pointing at your review request.<br />
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==== Updating a review request ====<br />
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If you need to update an existing review request you can invoke <tt>post-review</tt> with an additional <tt>-r</tt> argument, which should be the numeric id of the review request you want to update. Supposing you want to update review request 54, you would run:<br />
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post-review --parent=master --tracking-branch=anonupstream/master -r 54<br />
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==== Creating a ReviewBoard-compatible diff ====<br />
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In some rare cases you simply want to generate a diff and submit it to ReviewBoard later. You can do that by running:<br />
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post-review --parent=master -n > your-patch.patch<br />
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== Requesting project migrations from KDE SVN or Gitorious.org ==<br />
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To get your project moved from KDE SVN or Gitorious.org to git.kde.org, you have to file a [https://bugs.kde.org/enter_sysadmin_request.cgi sysadmin request] providing the following information:<br />
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* The name and description of the project.<br />
* The current location of the project.<br />
* Its current or intended module (e.g. playground/utils or extragear/network).<br />
* Which KDE Identity user name(s) should have admin rights to the repository and the entry on [http://projects.kde.org KDE Projects].<br />
* The email address that the [http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/ ReviewBoard] group for the project should send emails to.<br />
* The date and time the migration should take place (can be "asap").<br />
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When we have completed processing your request, there will be an empty repository at the chosen path ([[#Overview of repository URL schemes|more here]]) that the repository administrators can push the data into. (When converting from KDE svn to git this typically involves [[../DeveloperAccessForRuleWriting|writing a rule set]], running svn-all-fast-export, and then pushing the created repository into the new git path.) Once you are done pushing everything to the repository, use the <tt>[[#hooks-enable|hooks-enable]]</tt> command to enable the commit hooks and allow write access to non-administrators.</div>Radio89https://community.kde.org/index.php?title=Scratchpad/www-rework/Batch3&diff=1109Scratchpad/www-rework/Batch32010-01-23T14:48:30Z<p>Radio89: /* juk */</p>
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<div>= Module kdegraphics =<br />
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== gwenview ==<br />
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Name: Gwenview <br />
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Description: <br> <br />
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'''Gwenview''' is a fast and easy to use image viewer for KDE. <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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*Supports simple image manipulations: rotate, mirror, flip, and resize <br />
*Supports basic file management actions such as copy, move, delete, and others <br />
*Functions both as a standalone application and an embedded viewer in the [http://userbase.kde.org/Konqueror Konqueror] web browser <br />
*Can be extended using [http://userbase.kde.org/index.php?title=KIPI&action=edit&redlink=1 KIPI] plugins.<br />
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Homepage: http://gwenview.sourceforge.net/ <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: 9847 <br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Gwenview <br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegraphics/gwenview/index.html <br />
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Mailing lists: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gwenview-general <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/gwenview <br />
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Bugzilla component: gwenview <br />
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== kamera ==<br />
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== kcolorchooser ==<br />
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Name: KColorChooser<br />
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Description:<br />
A simple application to select the color from the screen or from a pallete.<br />
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Features:<br />
<ul><br />
<li>Select colors from any location on the screen.</li><br />
<li>Select colors from a range of standard palletes available.</li><br />
<li>Color values shown in Hue-Saturation-Value (HSV), Red-Green-Blue (RGB) and HTML formats.</li><br />
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== kgamma ==<br />
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== kolourpaint ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: <br />
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[[Image:KolourPaint.png|thumb|left|200px]] <br />
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Name: KolourPaint <br />
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Description: '''KolourPaint''' is a simple painting program to quickly create raster images. It is useful as a touch-up tool and simple image editing tasks. <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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*Support for drawing various shapes - lines, rectangles, rounded rectangles, ovals and polygons <br />
*Curves, lines and text <br />
*Colour picker <br />
*Selections <br />
*Rotation, monochrome and other advanced effects.<br />
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Homepage: [http://www.kolourpaint.org http://www.kolourpaint.org] ( Seriously out of date ) <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: <br />
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Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegraphics/kolourpaint/index.html http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegraphics/kolourpaint/index.html] <br />
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Mailing lists: [https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/kolourpaint-devel kolourpaint-devel https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/kolourpaint-devel kolourpaint-devel] <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/kolourpaint <br />
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Bugzilla component: kolourpaint <br />
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== kruler ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: <br />
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Name: KRuler <br />
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Description: <br />
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'''KRuler''' displays on screen a ruler measuring pixels. Position the 0 to your starting point (simple drag it), and read off (top left of the ruler) the precise pixel count to your cursor. <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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*Change the length of the ruler <br />
*Change the orientation of the ruler <br />
*Change the color and font of the ruler<br />
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Homepage: <br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/KRuler <br />
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== ksnapshot ==<br />
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== okular ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: no<br> Name: Okular<br>Description: <br />
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'''Okular''' is a universal document viewer for KDE SC 4.x <br />
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PDF, PS, Tiff, CHM, DjVu, Images, DVI, XPS, ODT, Fiction Book, Comic Book,<br />
Plucker, EPub, Fax<br />
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Homepage: http://okular.kde.org/<br> ID on kde-apps.org: [none]<br> Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Okular<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: <br> Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegraphics/okular/index.html<br> IRC channel(s): #okular<br> Mailing lists: okular-devel@kde.org<br> Project name on cia.vc: kde/okular<br> Bugzilla component: okular <br />
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= Module kdemultimedia =<br />
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== dragonplayer ==<br />
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Name: Dragon Player <br />
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Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup) <br />
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Dragon Player is a multimedia player where the focus is on simplicity, instead of features. Dragon Player does one thing, and only one thing, which is playing multimedia files. It's simple interface is designed not to get in your way and instead empower you to simply play multimedia files. <br />
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*Simple Interface <br />
*Resuming videos: Starts playing a video where you were watching it last time <br />
*Support for subtitles: Automatically loads subtitles with the matching name <br />
*Video display settings (brightness, contrast) <br />
*Due to using Solid and Phonon DragonPlayer is independent of any multimedia framework or hardware abstraction layer. <br />
*Supports playing CDs and DVDs<br />
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Homepage: http://www.dragonplayer.net/ <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: 17161 <br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Dragon_Player <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 19 (Multimedia Forum) <br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdemultimedia/dragonplayer/index.html <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: http://cia.vc/stats/project/kde/dragonplayer <br />
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== juk ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/81/JuK-3.1.1_KDE-4.1.2.png ...from wiki.org?] Name: JuK Description: '''JuK''' is an audio jukebox application, supporting collections of MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and FLAC audio files. It allows you to edit the “tags” of your audio files, and manage your collection and playlists. It's main focus, in facts, is on music management.<br />
It offers the following features:<br />
*Collection list and multiple user defined playlists<br />
*Ability to scan directories to automatically import playlists and music files on start up<br />
*Dynamic Search Playlists that are automatically updated as fields in the collection change.<br />
*A Tree View mode where playlists are automatically generated for sets of albums, artists and genres.<br />
*Playlist history to indicate which files have been played and when.<br />
*Inline search for filtering the list of visible items.<br />
*The ability to guess tag information from the file name or using MusicBrainz online lookup.<br />
*File renamer that can rename files based on the tag content.<br />
*ID3v1, ID3v2 and Ogg Vorbis tag reading and editing support (via TagLib).<br />
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Homepage: http://developer.kde.org/~wheeler/juk.html<br />
ID on kde-apps.org: 10575<br />
Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Juk<br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 19<br />
Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdemultimedia/juk/index.html<br />
IRC channel(s): #kde-multimedia<br />
Mailing lists: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia<br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/juk<br />
Bugzilla component: juk, taglib<br />
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== kmix ==<br />
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== kscd ==<br />
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= Module kdenetwork =<br />
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== kget ==<br />
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== kopete ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: No<br> Name: Kopete<br> Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup)<br> <br />
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Kopete is an instant messenger supporting AIM, ICQ, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu, Novell GroupWise Messenger, and more. It is designed to be a flexible and extensible multi-protocol system suitable for personal and enterprise use. <br />
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The goal of Kopete is to provide users with a single easy-to-use way to access all of their instant messaging systems. The interface puts people first, and is integrated with the system address book to let you access your contacts from other KDE applications. <br />
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Kopete features tools to enhance your instant messeging experience, such as message encryption, archiving, and many other fun and useful effects. <br />
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Kopete supports all commonly used instant messaging protocols, and the Kopete team provides templates for developers to base new plugins on. The API provides developers with many features to make it easy to support a new protocol. All protocols are plugins and allow for modular installation, configuration, and usage. <br />
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Homepage: http://kopete.kde.org/<br> ID on kde-apps.org: 9891<br> Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Kopete<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 18<br> Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdenetwork/kopete/<br> IRC channel(s): #kopete<br> Mailing lists: kopete-devel@kde.org<br> Project name on cia.vc: kde/kopete<br> Bugzilla component: kopete<br> <br />
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== kppp ==<br />
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== krfb ==<br />
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= Module kdepim =<br />
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== akregator ==<br />
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Name: Akregator is a news feed reader for the KDE desktop. It enables you to follow news sites, blogs and other RSS/Atom-enabled websites without the need to manually check for updates using a web browser. Akregator is designed to be both easy to use and to be powerful enough to read hundreds of news sources conveniently. It comes with Konqueror integration for adding news feeds and with an internal browser for easy news reading. <br />
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Homepage:http://akregator.kde.org/ <br />
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&nbsp;ID on kde-apps.org:15621 <br />
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Page on Userbase:http://userbase.kde.org/Akregator <br />
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Link to handbook:http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdepim/akregator/ <br />
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IRC channel(s): #akregator, #kde on FreeNode <br />
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Mailing lists: akregator-devel@lists.sourceforge.net <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: akregator <br />
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== blogilo ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: No<br>Name: blogilo<br>Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup)<br>Blogilo is a blogging client for KDE, which supports famous blogging APIs.It has the following features: <br />
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A full featured WYSIWYG editor + An HTML editor <br />
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Previewing your post with your blog style! Looks exactly like when you are visiting it at your blog.<br>Support for Blogger1.0, MetaWeblog, MovableType (Wordpress supports All of these!) and Google GData (used on Blogspot.com blogs) APIs!<br>Support for Creating/Modifying/Deleting posts.<br>Support for creating drafts and scheduled posts!<br>Support for uploading media files to your blog (Just on supported APIs e.g. MetaWeblog and MovableType)<br>Support for Fetching your recent blog entries.<br>Support for adding Images to post from your system. It will upload them on Submitting post to blog (Just on supported APIs e.g. MetaWeblog and MovableType)<br>Support for saving local entries before publishing.<br>Saving your writing copy to prevent data loss, at configurable intervals.<br>Internal auto spell checker. (KDE spell checker used so most of languages are supported)<br>Homepage: http://blogilo.gnufolks.org/<br>ID on kde-apps.org: 102196<br>Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Blogilo<br>ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:&nbsp;20<br>Link to handbook:http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdepim/blogilo/<br>IRC channel(s):-&nbsp;<br>Mailing lists:-&nbsp;<br>Project name on cia.vc: blogilo<br>Bugzilla component: blogilo<br />
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== kaddressbook ==<br />
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== kalarm ==<br />
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== kmail ==<br />
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'''KMail''' is the email component of Kontact, the integrated personal information manager from KDE. <br />
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Main Features<br />
Supports the standard mail protocols IMAP, POP3 and SMTP.<br />
Supports authentication via NTLM (Microsoft Windows) and GSSAPI (Kerberos)<br />
Supports plain text and secure logins, using SSL and TLS.<br />
Integration of international character sets<br />
Spell-checking (as-you-type and on demand)<br />
Native support for inline OpenPGP, PGP/MIME, and S/MIME.<br />
Reading and writing of HTML mail.<br />
Ability to display plain text only from an HTML mail.<br />
Allows you to receive and accept invitations.<br />
Integration with popular spam checkers, e.g. SpamAssassin, Bogofilter, etc.<br />
An optional spam probability meter can be displayed<br />
Powerful search and filter abilities<br />
Can import mail from many other clients<br />
Searching in IMAP folders fully supported<br />
Highly integrated with other Kontact components<br />
Encrypted password saving in KWallet <br />
Other Features <br />
Flagging and tagging of messages to aid sorting and recovery of information<br />
Supports mailing list management features<br />
Can replace text smilies with emoticons<br />
Displays the sender's picture or avatar if present in the address book<br />
Supports X-Face (b/w pictures in messages)<br />
Compression of attachments <br />
Groupware <br />
KMail supports Groupware functionality.<br />
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Homepage: <br> ID on kde-apps.org: [none]<br> Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Kmail<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 20<br> Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdepim/kmail/index.html<br> IRC channel(s): #kontact <br> Mailing lists: kdepim-users, kde-pim <br> Project name on cia.vc: kde/kmail<br> Bugzilla component: kmail <br />
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== knode ==<br />
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== knotes ==<br />
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== korganizer ==<br />
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== ktimetracker ==<br />
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== cervisia ==<br />
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== kapptemplate ==<br />
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Description: KAppTemplate is an application to start development quickly using existing templates providing basic repeatedly written code and a proper structure.<br />
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-Templates for C++, Ruby, Python and PHP<br> -Categories<br> -Templates for different build-systems and frameworks<br> -Templates especially for KDE-development (plugins for Plasma, KOffice, KTextEditor, KRunner, Akonadi)<br> -It is easy to create new templates using space holders and a simple CMake-command<br> -Integrated into KDevelop<br> <br />
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== kate ==<br />
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== kbugbuster ==<br />
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== kcachegrind ==<br />
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== kompare ==<br />
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== kuiviewer ==<br />
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== lokalize ==<br />
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== umbrello ==<br />
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Name: Umbrello UML Modeller <br />
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Description: UML modelling tool and code generator. A Unified Modelling Language diagram editor for KDE. It can create diagrams of software and other systems in the industry-standard UML format, and can also generate code from UML diagrams in a variety of programming languages. <br />
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<code><br />
Formats: XMI<br />
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Homepage: [http://uml.sf.net/ http://uml.sf.net/] <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Umbrello+UML+Modeller?content=9903 <br />
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Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdesdk/umbrello/index.html http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdesdk/umbrello/index.html] <br />
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IRC channel(s): #umbrello <br />
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Mailing lists: https://lists.sf.net/mailman/listinfo/uml-devel/ <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: umbrello <br />
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Bugzilla component: umbrello <br />
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= Module kdetoys =<br />
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== kteatime ==<br />
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== ktux ==<br />
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== kweather ==<br />
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= Module kdeutils =<br />
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== ark ==<br />
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== ark ==<br />
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Name: Ark <br />
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Description: A graphical file compression/decompression utility with support for multiple formats <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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<code><br />
Formats: gzip, bzip2, zip, rar, 7z and more<br />
</code> <br />
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Homepage: [http://utils.kde.org/projects/ark/ http://utils.kde.org/projects/ark/] <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: <br />
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Page on Userbase: [http://userbase.kde.org/Ark http://userbase.kde.org/Ark] <br />
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Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeutils/ark/index.html http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeutils/ark/index.html] <br />
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IRC channel(s): #kde <br />
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Mailing lists: kde-utils-devel <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/ark <br />
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== kcalc ==<br />
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== kcharselect ==<br />
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Name: KCharSelect <br />
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Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup) <br />
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KCharSelect is a tool to select special characters from all installed fonts and copy them into the clipboard. <br />
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You can browse characters by their category or quickly find a certain character by searching for its name. KCharSelect displays various information about the selected character. This includes not only the Unicode character name, but also aliases, general notes and cross references to similar characters. For technical use, different representations of the character are shown. KCharSelect also contains &lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_unification"&gt;Unihan&lt;/a&gt; data for East Asian characters to display English definitions and different pronunciations. <br />
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Homepage: http://utils.kde.org/projects/kcharselect/ <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: none <br />
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Page on Userbase: KCharSelect <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21 <br />
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Link to handbook: none <br />
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IRC channel(s): #kde-utils <br />
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Mailing lists: kde-utils-devel <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/kcharselect <br />
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Bugzilla component: kcharselect <br />
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== kdelirc ==<br />
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== kdf ==<br />
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== kfloppy ==<br />
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== kgpg ==<br />
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== ktimer ==<br />
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== kwallet ==<br />
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== okteta ==<br />
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== printer-applet ==<br />
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== superkaramba ==<br />
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== sweeper ==<br />
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= Module kdewebdev =<br />
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== kfilereplace ==<br />
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== kimagemapeditor ==<br />
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== klinkstatus ==<br />
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== kommander ==<br />
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= Extragear graphics =<br />
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== digikam ==<br />
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== kuickshow ==<br />
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== skanlite ==</div>Radio89https://community.kde.org/index.php?title=Scratchpad/www-rework/Batch3&diff=1108Scratchpad/www-rework/Batch32010-01-23T14:47:38Z<p>Radio89: /* juk */</p>
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<div>= Module kdegraphics =<br />
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== gwenview ==<br />
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Name: Gwenview <br />
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Description: <br> <br />
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'''Gwenview''' is a fast and easy to use image viewer for KDE. <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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*Supports simple image manipulations: rotate, mirror, flip, and resize <br />
*Supports basic file management actions such as copy, move, delete, and others <br />
*Functions both as a standalone application and an embedded viewer in the [http://userbase.kde.org/Konqueror Konqueror] web browser <br />
*Can be extended using [http://userbase.kde.org/index.php?title=KIPI&action=edit&redlink=1 KIPI] plugins.<br />
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Homepage: http://gwenview.sourceforge.net/ <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: 9847 <br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Gwenview <br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegraphics/gwenview/index.html <br />
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Mailing lists: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gwenview-general <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/gwenview <br />
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== kamera ==<br />
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== kcolorchooser ==<br />
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Name: KColorChooser<br />
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Description:<br />
A simple application to select the color from the screen or from a pallete.<br />
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Features:<br />
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<li>Select colors from any location on the screen.</li><br />
<li>Select colors from a range of standard palletes available.</li><br />
<li>Color values shown in Hue-Saturation-Value (HSV), Red-Green-Blue (RGB) and HTML formats.</li><br />
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== kgamma ==<br />
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== kolourpaint ==<br />
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Name: KolourPaint <br />
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Description: '''KolourPaint''' is a simple painting program to quickly create raster images. It is useful as a touch-up tool and simple image editing tasks. <br />
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*Support for drawing various shapes - lines, rectangles, rounded rectangles, ovals and polygons <br />
*Curves, lines and text <br />
*Colour picker <br />
*Selections <br />
*Rotation, monochrome and other advanced effects.<br />
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Homepage: [http://www.kolourpaint.org http://www.kolourpaint.org] ( Seriously out of date ) <br />
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Page on Userbase: [http://userbase.kde.org/KolourPaint http://userbase.kde.org/KolourPaint] <br />
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Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegraphics/kolourpaint/index.html http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegraphics/kolourpaint/index.html] <br />
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Mailing lists: [https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/kolourpaint-devel kolourpaint-devel https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/kolourpaint-devel kolourpaint-devel] <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/kolourpaint <br />
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Bugzilla component: kolourpaint <br />
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== kruler ==<br />
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Name: KRuler <br />
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Description: <br />
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'''KRuler''' displays on screen a ruler measuring pixels. Position the 0 to your starting point (simple drag it), and read off (top left of the ruler) the precise pixel count to your cursor. <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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*Change the length of the ruler <br />
*Change the orientation of the ruler <br />
*Change the color and font of the ruler<br />
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== ksnapshot ==<br />
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== okular ==<br />
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'''Okular''' is a universal document viewer for KDE SC 4.x <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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Supported Formats<br />
PDF, PS, Tiff, CHM, DjVu, Images, DVI, XPS, ODT, Fiction Book, Comic Book,<br />
Plucker, EPub, Fax<br />
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Homepage: http://okular.kde.org/<br> ID on kde-apps.org: [none]<br> Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Okular<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: <br> Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegraphics/okular/index.html<br> IRC channel(s): #okular<br> Mailing lists: okular-devel@kde.org<br> Project name on cia.vc: kde/okular<br> Bugzilla component: okular <br />
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= Module kdemultimedia =<br />
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== dragonplayer ==<br />
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Name: Dragon Player <br />
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Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup) <br />
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Dragon Player is a multimedia player where the focus is on simplicity, instead of features. Dragon Player does one thing, and only one thing, which is playing multimedia files. It's simple interface is designed not to get in your way and instead empower you to simply play multimedia files. <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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*Simple Interface <br />
*Resuming videos: Starts playing a video where you were watching it last time <br />
*Support for subtitles: Automatically loads subtitles with the matching name <br />
*Video display settings (brightness, contrast) <br />
*Due to using Solid and Phonon DragonPlayer is independent of any multimedia framework or hardware abstraction layer. <br />
*Supports playing CDs and DVDs<br />
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Homepage: http://www.dragonplayer.net/ <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: 17161 <br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Dragon_Player <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 19 (Multimedia Forum) <br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdemultimedia/dragonplayer/index.html <br />
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IRC channel(s): <br />
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Mailing lists: <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: http://cia.vc/stats/project/kde/dragonplayer <br />
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Bugzilla component: dragonplayer <br />
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== juk ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/81/JuK-3.1.1_KDE-4.1.2.png ...from wiki.org?] Name: JuK Description: '''JuK''' is an audio jukebox application, supporting collections of MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and FLAC audio files. It allows you to edit the “tags” of your audio files, and manage your collection and playlists. It's main focus, in facts, is on music management.<br />
It offers the following features:<br />
* Collection list and multiple user defined playlists<br />
* Ability to scan directories to automatically import playlists and music files on start up<br />
* Dynamic Search Playlists that are automatically updated as fields in the collection change.<br />
* A Tree View mode where playlists are automatically generated for sets of albums, artists and genres.<br />
* Playlist history to indicate which files have been played and when.<br />
* Inline search for filtering the list of visible items.<br />
* The ability to guess tag information from the file name or using MusicBrainz online lookup.<br />
* File renamer that can rename files based on the tag content.<br />
* ID3v1, ID3v2 and Ogg Vorbis tag reading and editing support (via TagLib).<br />
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Homepage: http://developer.kde.org/~wheeler/juk.html<br />
ID on kde-apps.org: 10575<br />
Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Juk<br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 19<br />
Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdemultimedia/juk/index.html<br />
IRC channel(s): #kde-multimedia<br />
Mailing lists: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia<br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/juk<br />
Bugzilla component: juk, taglib<br />
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== kmix ==<br />
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== kscd ==<br />
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= Module kdenetwork =<br />
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== kget ==<br />
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== kopete ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: No<br> Name: Kopete<br> Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup)<br> <br />
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Kopete is an instant messenger supporting AIM, ICQ, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu, Novell GroupWise Messenger, and more. It is designed to be a flexible and extensible multi-protocol system suitable for personal and enterprise use. <br />
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The goal of Kopete is to provide users with a single easy-to-use way to access all of their instant messaging systems. The interface puts people first, and is integrated with the system address book to let you access your contacts from other KDE applications. <br />
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Features (optional):<br> <br />
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Kopete features tools to enhance your instant messeging experience, such as message encryption, archiving, and many other fun and useful effects. <br />
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Kopete supports all commonly used instant messaging protocols, and the Kopete team provides templates for developers to base new plugins on. The API provides developers with many features to make it easy to support a new protocol. All protocols are plugins and allow for modular installation, configuration, and usage. <br />
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Homepage: http://kopete.kde.org/<br> ID on kde-apps.org: 9891<br> Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Kopete<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 18<br> Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdenetwork/kopete/<br> IRC channel(s): #kopete<br> Mailing lists: kopete-devel@kde.org<br> Project name on cia.vc: kde/kopete<br> Bugzilla component: kopete<br> <br />
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== kppp ==<br />
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== krdc ==<br />
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== krfb ==<br />
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= Module kdepim =<br />
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== akregator ==<br />
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Screenshot sent:No<br />
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Name: Akregator is a news feed reader for the KDE desktop. It enables you to follow news sites, blogs and other RSS/Atom-enabled websites without the need to manually check for updates using a web browser. Akregator is designed to be both easy to use and to be powerful enough to read hundreds of news sources conveniently. It comes with Konqueror integration for adding news feeds and with an internal browser for easy news reading. <br />
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Homepage:http://akregator.kde.org/ <br />
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&nbsp;ID on kde-apps.org:15621 <br />
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Page on Userbase:http://userbase.kde.org/Akregator <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:20 <br />
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Link to handbook:http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdepim/akregator/ <br />
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IRC channel(s): #akregator, #kde on FreeNode <br />
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Mailing lists: akregator-devel@lists.sourceforge.net <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: akregator <br />
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Bugzilla component:akregator<br />
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== blogilo ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: No<br>Name: blogilo<br>Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup)<br>Blogilo is a blogging client for KDE, which supports famous blogging APIs.It has the following features: <br />
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A full featured WYSIWYG editor + An HTML editor <br />
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Previewing your post with your blog style! Looks exactly like when you are visiting it at your blog.<br>Support for Blogger1.0, MetaWeblog, MovableType (Wordpress supports All of these!) and Google GData (used on Blogspot.com blogs) APIs!<br>Support for Creating/Modifying/Deleting posts.<br>Support for creating drafts and scheduled posts!<br>Support for uploading media files to your blog (Just on supported APIs e.g. MetaWeblog and MovableType)<br>Support for Fetching your recent blog entries.<br>Support for adding Images to post from your system. It will upload them on Submitting post to blog (Just on supported APIs e.g. MetaWeblog and MovableType)<br>Support for saving local entries before publishing.<br>Saving your writing copy to prevent data loss, at configurable intervals.<br>Internal auto spell checker. (KDE spell checker used so most of languages are supported)<br>Homepage: http://blogilo.gnufolks.org/<br>ID on kde-apps.org: 102196<br>Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Blogilo<br>ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:&nbsp;20<br>Link to handbook:http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdepim/blogilo/<br>IRC channel(s):-&nbsp;<br>Mailing lists:-&nbsp;<br>Project name on cia.vc: blogilo<br>Bugzilla component: blogilo<br />
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== kaddressbook ==<br />
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== kalarm ==<br />
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== kjots ==<br />
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== kleopatra ==<br />
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== kmail ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: no<br> Name: KMail<br>Description:&nbsp; <br />
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'''KMail''' is the email component of Kontact, the integrated personal information manager from KDE. <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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Main Features<br />
Supports the standard mail protocols IMAP, POP3 and SMTP.<br />
Supports authentication via NTLM (Microsoft Windows) and GSSAPI (Kerberos)<br />
Supports plain text and secure logins, using SSL and TLS.<br />
Integration of international character sets<br />
Spell-checking (as-you-type and on demand)<br />
Native support for inline OpenPGP, PGP/MIME, and S/MIME.<br />
Reading and writing of HTML mail.<br />
Ability to display plain text only from an HTML mail.<br />
Allows you to receive and accept invitations.<br />
Integration with popular spam checkers, e.g. SpamAssassin, Bogofilter, etc.<br />
An optional spam probability meter can be displayed<br />
Powerful search and filter abilities<br />
Can import mail from many other clients<br />
Searching in IMAP folders fully supported<br />
Highly integrated with other Kontact components<br />
Encrypted password saving in KWallet <br />
Other Features <br />
Flagging and tagging of messages to aid sorting and recovery of information<br />
Supports mailing list management features<br />
Can replace text smilies with emoticons<br />
Displays the sender's picture or avatar if present in the address book<br />
Supports X-Face (b/w pictures in messages)<br />
Compression of attachments <br />
Groupware <br />
KMail supports Groupware functionality.<br />
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Homepage: <br> ID on kde-apps.org: [none]<br> Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Kmail<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 20<br> Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdepim/kmail/index.html<br> IRC channel(s): #kontact <br> Mailing lists: kdepim-users, kde-pim <br> Project name on cia.vc: kde/kmail<br> Bugzilla component: kmail <br />
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== knode ==<br />
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== knotes ==<br />
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== kontact ==<br />
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== korganizer ==<br />
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== ktimetracker ==<br />
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= Module kdesdk =<br />
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== cervisia ==<br />
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== kapptemplate ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: no<br />
Name: KAppTemplate<br />
Description: KAppTemplate is an application to start development quickly using existing templates providing basic repeatedly written code and a proper structure.<br />
Features (optional):<br />
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<br />
-Templates for C++, Ruby, Python and PHP<br> -Categories<br> -Templates for different build-systems and frameworks<br> -Templates especially for KDE-development (plugins for Plasma, KOffice, KTextEditor, KRunner, Akonadi)<br> -It is easy to create new templates using space holders and a simple CMake-command<br> -Integrated into KDevelop<br> <br />
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Homepage:<br />
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Bugzilla component: kapptemplate<br />
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== kate ==<br />
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== kbugbuster ==<br />
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== kcachegrind ==<br />
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== kompare ==<br />
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== kuiviewer ==<br />
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== lokalize ==<br />
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== umbrello ==<br />
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Screenshot http://uml.sourceforge.net/screenshots/umbrello-2.0.png <br />
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Name: Umbrello UML Modeller <br />
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Description: UML modelling tool and code generator. A Unified Modelling Language diagram editor for KDE. It can create diagrams of software and other systems in the industry-standard UML format, and can also generate code from UML diagrams in a variety of programming languages. <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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<code><br />
Formats: XMI<br />
</code> <br />
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Homepage: [http://uml.sf.net/ http://uml.sf.net/] <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Umbrello+UML+Modeller?content=9903 <br />
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Page on Userbase: <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: <br />
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Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdesdk/umbrello/index.html http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdesdk/umbrello/index.html] <br />
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IRC channel(s): #umbrello <br />
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Mailing lists: https://lists.sf.net/mailman/listinfo/uml-devel/ <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: umbrello <br />
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Bugzilla component: umbrello <br />
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= Module kdetoys =<br />
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== kteatime ==<br />
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== ktux ==<br />
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== kweather ==<br />
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= Module kdeutils =<br />
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== ark ==<br />
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== ark ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: <br />
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Name: Ark <br />
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Description: A graphical file compression/decompression utility with support for multiple formats <br />
<br />
Features (optional): <br />
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<code><br />
Formats: gzip, bzip2, zip, rar, 7z and more<br />
</code> <br />
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Homepage: [http://utils.kde.org/projects/ark/ http://utils.kde.org/projects/ark/] <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: <br />
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Page on Userbase: [http://userbase.kde.org/Ark http://userbase.kde.org/Ark] <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: <br />
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Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeutils/ark/index.html http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeutils/ark/index.html] <br />
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IRC channel(s): #kde <br />
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Mailing lists: kde-utils-devel <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/ark <br />
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Bugzilla component: <br />
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== kcalc ==<br />
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== kcharselect ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: no <br />
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Name: KCharSelect <br />
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Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup) <br />
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KCharSelect is a tool to select special characters from all installed fonts and copy them into the clipboard. <br />
<br />
You can browse characters by their category or quickly find a certain character by searching for its name. KCharSelect displays various information about the selected character. This includes not only the Unicode character name, but also aliases, general notes and cross references to similar characters. For technical use, different representations of the character are shown. KCharSelect also contains &lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_unification"&gt;Unihan&lt;/a&gt; data for East Asian characters to display English definitions and different pronunciations. <br />
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<br> Features (optional): <br />
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Homepage: http://utils.kde.org/projects/kcharselect/ <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: none <br />
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Page on Userbase: KCharSelect <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21 <br />
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Link to handbook: none <br />
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IRC channel(s): #kde-utils <br />
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Mailing lists: kde-utils-devel <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/kcharselect <br />
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Bugzilla component: kcharselect <br />
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== kdelirc ==<br />
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== kdf ==<br />
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== kfloppy ==<br />
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== kgpg ==<br />
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== ktimer ==<br />
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== kwallet ==<br />
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== okteta ==<br />
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== printer-applet ==<br />
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== superkaramba ==<br />
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== sweeper ==<br />
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= Module kdewebdev =<br />
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== kfilereplace ==<br />
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== kimagemapeditor ==<br />
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== klinkstatus ==<br />
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== kommander ==<br />
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= Extragear graphics =<br />
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== digikam ==<br />
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== kcoloredit ==<br />
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== kfax ==<br />
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== kgrab ==<br />
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== kgraphviewer ==<br />
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== kiconedit ==<br />
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== kphotoalbum ==<br />
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== kpovmodeler ==<br />
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== kuickshow ==<br />
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== skanlite ==</div>Radio89https://community.kde.org/index.php?title=Scratchpad/www-rework/Batch2&diff=1091Scratchpad/www-rework/Batch22010-01-23T14:20:10Z<p>Radio89: /* kpresenter */ screenshot link added</p>
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<div>=Extragear multimedia=<br />
==amarok==<br />
Screenshot sent: [[File:Amarok.png|200px|thumb|left|Amarok Music Player]]<br><br />
Name: Amarok<br><br />
Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup)<br><br />
Features (optional):<br><br />
Homepage: http://amarok.kde.org<br><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: 9939<br><br />
Page on Userbase: Amarok<br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 127<br><br />
Link to handbook:<br><br />
IRC channel(s): #amarok, #amarok.de<br><br />
Mailing lists: amarok@kde.org, amarok-devel@kde.org<br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/amarok<br><br />
Bugzilla component: amarok<br><br />
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==k3b==<br />
Screenshot sent:<br />
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[[File:K3B.png|200px|thumb|left|K3b CD and DVD burner]]<br />
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Name: K3b<br />
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Description: '''K3b''' is a full-featured, easy to use CD and DVD burner, copier, ripper and more.<br />
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Features (optional):<br />
* Burn and Copy CDs and DVDs<br />
* Rip and Create audio CDs<br />
* Rip DVDs<br />
* Create mixed CDs (audio + data)<br />
* Create video CDs<br />
* etc....<br />
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Homepage: [http://k3b.plainblack.com/ K3b News - K3b]<br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: 9875<br />
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Page on Userbase: [http://userbase.kde.org/K3b K3b]<br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 19<br />
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Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/extragear-multimedia/k3b/index.html The KUser handbook]<br />
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IRC channel(s): k3b@irc.freenode.net<br />
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Mailing lists: k3b-user@lists.sourceforge.net<br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/k3b<br />
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Bugzilla component: k3b<br />
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==kaffeine==<br />
Screenshot sent: [[File:kaffeine.png|200px|thumb|left|Kaffeine Media Player]]<br />
Name: Kaffeine<br />
<br/><br />
Description:<br />
<p><b>Kaffeine</b> is a media player. What makes it different from the others is its excellent support of digital TV (DVB). Kaffeine has user-friendly interface, so that even first time users can start immediately playing their movies: from DVD (including DVD menus, titles, chapters, etc.), VCD, or a file.</p><br />
Homepage: http://kaffeine.kde.org<br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: 9802<br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Kaffeine<br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 40<br />
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Link to handbook: [empty]<br />
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IRC channel(s): #kaffeine on irc.freenode.net<br />
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Mailing lists: kaffeine-user@lists.sourceforge.net<br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/kaffeine<br />
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Bugzilla component: kaffeine<br />
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==kaudiocreator==<br />
Screenshot:<br />
2 available: http://www.kde-apps.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=107645&file1=107645-1.png&file2=107645-2.png&file3=&name=KAudioCreator<br />
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/preview.php?preview=2&id=107645&file1=107645-1.png&file2=107645-2.png&file3=&name=KAudioCreator<br />
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Name: <b>Kaudiocreator</b><br><br />
Description: Ripping and encoding Audio-CDs, encoding files from disk<br><br />
Features (optional): Easy, intuitive, CDDB lookup<br><br />
Homepage: none<br><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: 107645<br><br />
Page on Userbase: none <br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 19<br><br />
Link to handbook:<br><br />
IRC channel(s): #kde-multimedia<br><br />
Mailing lists: kde-multimedia@kde.org<br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/kaudiocreator<br><br />
Bugzilla component: none<br><br />
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== kmid ==<br />
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Screenshot sent:No<br>Name:kmid<br>Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup)<br />
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KMid is a X11 / KDE based midi player for Linux and FreeBSD. <br>KMid displays the text of karaoke files and change its colour as it is being played so that the tune can be easily followed ! <br>Features (optional):<br />
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KMid has a nice interface to display karaoke lyrics.<br>A channel view to see what notes is each instrument playing.<br>Supports external midi synths, AWE cards, FM output, and GUS (for the later, needs the Linux Ultrasound Project driver and gusd installed).<br>Powerful Midi Mapper that will make people with no general midi synths happier than ever :-).<br>Collections with unlimited number of songs !<br>Drag &amp; drop so you can drop in KMid any midi file from a kfm window.<br>Customizable fonts for karaoke text to be displayed.<br>Supports the two standards to introduce lyrics in midi files, that is, lyrics or text events (and guess which one a song uses automatically)<br>Session Management. If a song is playing while you logout from KDE, the next time you login, the same song will start playing !<br>Can play some broken midi files which make other players core dump !<br>Can open gzipped files just as any other midi file.<br>A Volume bar to change the volume of the song.<br>Consumes approximately 0.1% of my CPU (depends on the complexity of the song)<br>Runs on Linux and FreeBSD (perhaps also other unices ...)<br>Homepage:http://developer.kde.org/~larrosa/kmid.html<br>ID on kde-apps.org:116404<br>Page on Userbase:http://userbase.kde.org/KMid2<br>ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:19<br>Link to handbook:http://docs.kde.org/development/en/extragear-multimedia/kmid/index.html<br>IRC channel(s):#kde-multimedia<br>Mailing lists:http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia<br>Project name on cia.vc:kmid<br>Bugzilla component:kmid<br />
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==kmplayer==<br />
==kplayer==<br />
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=Extragear network=<br />
==kftpgrabber==<br />
==kmldonkey==<br />
==knemo==<br />
==konversation==<br />
Screenshots: http://konversation.kde.org/?screenshots<br />
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Name: <b>Konversation</b><br><br />
Description: Konversation gives you speedy access to Freenode's IRC channels, where you will find support for most distributions. Its defaults are such that it needs no configuration other than telling it the name of your distribution channel, to get started.<br />
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There is also a full manual on-line, and the home pages also have several screenshots, including one of the configuration screen.<br />
<br />
Konversation is part of KDE Extragear.<br><br />
Features (optional): <br />
* Standard IRC features<br />
* SSL server support<br />
* Bookmarking support<br />
* Easy to use graphical user interface<br />
* Multiple servers and channels in one single window<br />
* DCC file transfer<br />
* Multiple identities for different servers<br />
* Text decorations and colors<br />
* OnScreen Display for notifications<br />
* Automatic UTF-8 detection<br />
* Per channel encoding support<br />
* Theme support for nick icons<br />
* Highly configurable <br><br />
Homepage: http://konversation.kde.org/<br><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: 9927<br><br />
Page on Userbase: Konversation<br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 18<br><br />
Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/extragear-network/konversation/index.html<br><br />
IRC channel(s): irc://chat.freenode.net/konversation<br><br />
Mailing lists: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/konversation-devel<br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/konversation<br><br />
Bugzilla component: konversation<br><br />
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== ktorrent ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: [[File:Ktorrent.png|200px|thumb|left|KTorrent]]<br />
<br><br />
Name: KTorrent<br>Description:<br> <br />
<br />
'''KTorrent''' is a bittorrent application for KDE which allows you to download files using the BitTorrent protocol. It enables you to run multiple torrents at the same time and comes with extended features to make it a full-featured client for BitTorrent. <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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Queuing of torrents<br />
Global and per torrent speed limits<br />
Previewing of certain file types, build in (video and audio)<br />
Importing of partially or fully downloaded files<br />
File prioritization for multi-file torrents<br />
Selective downloading for multi-file torrents<br />
Kick/ban peers with an additional IP Filter dialog for list/edit purposes<br />
UDP tracker support<br />
Support for private trackers and torrents<br />
Support for µTorrent's peer exchange<br />
Support for protocol encryption (compatible with Azureus)<br />
Support for creating trackerless torrents<br />
Support for distributed hash tables (DHT, the Mainline version)<br />
Support for UPnP to automatically forward ports on a LAN with dynamic assigned hosts<br />
Support for webseeds<br />
Scripting support via Kross and interprocess control via DBus interface.<br />
System tray integration<br />
Tracker authentication support<br />
Connection though a proxy<br />
Scripting support via Kross and interprocess control via DBus interface. <br />
In addition to the built-in functionality, there are some plugins available for KTorrent. <br />
<br />
<br> Homepage: http://ktorrent.org/<br />
<br> ID on kde-apps.org: 26353<br />
<br> Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/KTorrent<br />
<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 18<br />
<br> Link to handbook: http://ktorrent.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page<br />
<br> IRC channel(s): #ktorrent<br />
<br> Mailing lists: none<br />
<br> Project name on cia.vc: kde/ktorrent<br />
<br> Bugzilla component: ktorrent<br />
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==kwlan==<br />
<br />
=Extragear office=<br />
==kile==<br />
<br />
Screenshot sent: [[File:Kile.png|200px|thumb|left|Kile TeX/LaTeX Editor]]<br />
<br />
Name:Kile<br />
<br />
Description:<br />
<br />
Kile is a user friendly TeX/LaTeX authoring tool for the KDE desktop environment.<br />
<br />
Features:<br />
* Compile, convert and view your document with one click.<br />
* Auto-completion of (La)TeX commands<br />
* Templates and wizards make starting a new document very little work.<br />
* Easy insertion of many standard tags and symbols and the option to define (an arbitrary number of) user defined tags.<br />
* Inverse and forward search: click in the DVI viewer and jump to the corresponding LaTeX line in the editor, or jump from the editor to the corresponding page in the viewer.<br />
* Finding chapter or sections is very easy, Kile constructs a list of all the chapter etc. in your document. You can use the list to jump to the corresponding section.<br />
* Collect documents that belong together into a project.<br />
* Easy insertion of citations and references when using projects.<br />
* Flexible and smart build system to compile your LaTeX documents.<br />
* QuickPreview, preview a selected part of your document.<br />
* Easy access to various help sources.<br />
* Advanced editing commands.<br />
<br />
Homepage:http://kile.sourceforge.net/<br />
<br />
ID on kde-apps.org:9894<br />
<br />
Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Kile<br />
<br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 20 (Office & Productivity)<br />
<br />
Link to handbook:http://kile.sourceforge.net/Documentation/html/index.html <br />
<br />
IRC channel(s): ??? not available ???<br />
<br />
Mailing lists: kile-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,<br />
kile-announce@lists.sourceforge.net<br />
<br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/kile<br />
<br />
Bugzilla component: kile<br />
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==skrooge==<br />
==tellico==<br />
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=Extragear pim=<br />
==ksig==<br />
==mailody==<br />
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=Extragear sdk=<br />
==kdevplatform==<br />
Screenshot sent: no<br><br />
Name: KDevPlatform<br><br />
Description: KDevPlatform is a code-base for KDE-applications focused on development. It provides abstract interfaces for the management of projects, compilation, debugging, source-code-analyzing, source-code-editing, version-control-systems and any plugin you can imagine for such stuff. These APIs are very straight-forward and easy to use. KDevPlatform-plugins can be used in every application using KDevPlatform, for example KDevelop, Quanta, Kile and in future Gluon Creator (unfortunatey Plasmate does not use KDevPlatform). Some basic features which should be available in all those applications are also available: The mainwindow, a common user interface to manage projects and sessions and to display information which was extracted from source-code using a language-support-plugin, Kate-integration, some plugins for file-management (Konsole, quickopen...) and SVN support.<br><br />
Homepage: http://www.kdevelop.org<br><br />
Page on Userbase: none<br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 108<br><br />
Link to handbook:<br><br />
IRC channel(s): #kdevelop<br><br />
Mailing lists: kdevelop-devel@kdevelop.org<br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: none<br><br />
Bugzilla component: kdevplatform<br><br />
<br />
==kdevelop==<br />
Screenshot sent: yes<br><br />
Name: KDevelop<br><br />
Description: KDevelop is a powerful integrated development environment (IDE) for KDE providing excellent support for C++, CMake, Subversion and PHP.<br><br />
Features (optional):<br><br />
Features available for C++ and PHP:<br><br />
Display problems in source-code<br><br />
Show information about declarations (classes, functions, templates...) in libraries and your application<br><br />
Intelligent auto-completion showing those methods which could be used in the current context including their signature and documentation<br><br />
Show usages of declarations/rename them<br><br />
context-specific highlighting<br><br />
C++-specific:<br><br />
Consideration of Qt's signals and slots by the auto-completion<br><br />
Qt-Documentation<br><br />
Unroll constants and typedefs (partial)<br><br />
Create class dialog, which allows to select those methods which should be overloaded<br><br />
PHP-specific:<br><br />
Guess the type of variables<br><br />
Show documentation from php.net<br><br />
Other stuff:<br><br />
Debugging using gdb<br><br />
SVN integration<br><br />
Manage CMake-targets and build them<br><br />
CMake-auto-completion showing defined macros and variables<br><br />
Kate-integration<br><br />
Custom makefiles<br><br />
Experimental (only those which are somehow usable):<br><br />
QtDesigner support<br><br />
Valgrind<br><br />
xdebug (PHP-debugger)<br><br />
Unit testing<br><br />
Java, C#, CSS and XML support<br><br />
Mercurial support<br><br />
<br />
<br />
Homepage: http://www.kdevelop.org<br><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: 10157<br><br />
Page on Userbase: KDevelop<br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 108<br><br />
Link to handbook:<br><br />
IRC channel(s): #kdevelop<br><br />
Mailing lists: kdevelop@kdevelop.org kdevelop-devel@kdevelop.org<br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/kdevelop<br><br />
Bugzilla component: kdevelop<br><br />
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==kxsldbg==<br />
==quanta==<br />
<br />
=Extragear sysadmin=<br />
==kiosktool==<br />
==partitionmanager==<br />
<br />
=Extragear utils=<br />
==guidance-power-manager==<br />
==katimon==<br />
== kdiff3 ==<br />
<br />
Screenshot sent: [[File:Kdiff3.png|200px|thumb|left|KDiff3]]<br> Name: KDiff3 <br>Description:&nbsp; <br />
<br />
'''KDiff3''' is a tool for Comparison and Merge of Files and Directories. <br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
Features (optional): <br />
<br />
compares or merges two or three text input files or directories,<br />
shows the differences line by line and character by character (!),<br />
provides an automatic merge-facility and<br />
an integrated editor for comfortable solving of merge-conflicts,<br />
supports Unicode, UTF-8 and other codecs, autodetection via byte-order-mark "BOM"<br />
supports KIO on KDE (allows accessing ftp, sftp, fish, smb etc.),<br />
Printing of differences,<br />
Manual alignment of lines,<br />
Automatic merging of version control history ($Log$),<br />
and has an intuitive graphical user interface.<br />
Windows-Explorer integration Diff-Ext-for-KDiff3<br />
KDE-Konqueror service menu plugin<br />
Simplified integration with IBM-Rational-Clearcase for Windows (Details).<br />
Read what else is special in a short abstract (PDF).<br />
<br />
<br> Homepage: http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net/ <br> ID on kde-apps.org: 9807 <br> Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/KDiff3<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: <br> Link to handbook: http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net/doc/index.html<br> IRC channel(s): <br> Mailing lists: <br> Project name on cia.vc: kde/kdiff3<br> Bugzilla component: kdiff3<br><br />
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==kerry==<br />
==keurocalc==<br />
==kpager==<br />
==krecipes==<br />
==krusader==<br />
==rsibreak==<br />
== yakuake ==<br />
<br />
Screenshot sent: [[File:Yakuake.png|200px|thumb|left|Yakuake Terminal Emulator]]<br />
<br> Name: Yakuake<br>Description: <br />
<br />
'''Yakuake''' is a drop-down terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole technology. <br />
<br />
Features (optional): <br />
<br />
Smoothly rolls down from the top of your screen<br />
Tabbed interface<br />
Configurable dimensions and animation speed<br />
Skinnable<br />
Sophisticated DCOP / D-Bus interface<br />
<br />
Homepage: http://yakuake.kde.org/<br />
<br> ID on kde-apps.org: 29153<br />
<br> Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Yakuake<br />
<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: <br />
<br> Link to handbook: <br />
<br> IRC channel(s): #yakuake<br />
<br> Mailing lists: <br />
<br> Project name on cia.vc: kde/yakuake<br />
<br> Bugzilla component: yakuake<br><br />
<br />
=KOffice=<br />
==karbon==<br />
==kchart==<br />
==kexi==<br />
==kformula==<br />
==kivio==<br />
==kplato==<br />
==kpresenter==<br />
<br />
Screenshot sent: [http://www.koffice.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/layouts.png From koffie.org]<br />
Name: KPresenter <br><br />
Description: <br><br />
<br />
'''KPresenter''' is an easy to use yet still flexible presentation application. You can easily create presentations containing a rich variety of elements, from<br />
graphics to text, from charts to images. KPresenter is extensible through a<br />
plugin system, so it is easy to add new effects, new content elements or even<br />
new ways of managing your presentation. Because of the integration with<br />
KOffice, all the power and flexibility of the KOffice content elements are<br />
available to KPresenter.<br><br />
<br />
Features (optional):<br />
<br />
Multiple master slides<br />
easily switch between slides during a presentation<br />
Add notes for your slide<br />
Supports most ODF file transitions<br />
<br />
Homepage: http://www.koffice.org/kpresenter/screenshots/ <br><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: none<br><br />
Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/KPresenter <br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 96<br><br />
Link to handbook:<br><br />
IRC channel(s): #koffice<br><br />
Mailing lists: koffice-devel@kde.org<br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/kpresenter<br><br />
Bugzilla component: kpresenter<br />
<br />
== krita ==<br />
<br />
'''Screenshot sent: '''yes (appologies for not including 20px of background. Due to dependency problems I can't currently build / install Krita to get a new screenie that matches this) <br />
<br />
'''Name:''' Krita <br />
<br />
'''Description:''' Krita is a bitmap imaging suite included as an integrated part of Koffice. It can be used for a range of image creation ranging from natural media painting, sketching and photo editing. It supports many image formats, colour modes and profiles. <br />
<br />
'''Features (optional):''' <br />
<br />
*Natural media paint tools <br />
*Non destructive filter layers <br />
*Filter brushes <br />
*Ability to combine both bitmap and vector art <br />
*Highly configurable interface <br />
*CMYK, LAB and other colour modes <br />
*A highly flexible brush engine <br />
*Tight integration with the rest of the Koffice suite.<br />
<br />
<br> '''Homepage:''' http://krita.org <br />
<br />
'''ID on kde-apps.org:''' 16550 <br />
<br />
'''Page on Userbase:''' http://userbase.kde.org/Krita <br />
<br />
'''ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:''' 136 <br />
<br />
'''Link to handbook:''' http://docs.kde.org/development/en/koffice/krita/index.html<br />
<br />
'''IRC channel(s):''' #krita <br />
<br />
'''Mailing lists:''' kimageshop@kde.org <br />
<br />
'''Project name on cia.vc:''' kde/krita<br />
<br />
'''Bugzilla component:''' krita<br />
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==kspread==<br />
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Screenshot sent: No <br><br />
Name: KSpread <br><br />
Description:<br><br />
<br />
'''KSpread''' is a fully-featured calculation and spreadsheet tool. Use it to quickly create and calculate various business-related spreadsheets, such as income and expenditure, employee working hours…<br />
<br />
<br />
<br><br />
Features (optional):<br />
<br />
Use shapes to take notes or mind maps<br />
large range of pre-defined templates<br />
comprehensive formula list<br />
work in a familiar environment (ehem...)<br />
<br />
Homepage: http://www.koffice.org/kspread/ <br><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: none<br><br />
Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/KSpread<br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 96<br><br />
Link to handbook:<br><br />
IRC channel(s): #koffice<br><br />
Mailing lists: koffice-devel@kde.org<br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/kspread<br><br />
Bugzilla component: kspread<br />
<br />
==kword==<br />
Screenshot sent: no<br>Name: KWord<br>Description: '''KWord''' is an intuitive word processor and desktop publisher application. With it, you can create informative and attractive documents with pleasure and ease.<br />
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<br><br />
<br />
Features(optional):<br />
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Frame-based editing<br />
Allows embedding of Documents<br />
Customization of user interface<br />
includes all features expected from a modern word processor<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Homepage: http://www.koffice.org/kword/ <br><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: none<br><br />
Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/KWord <br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 96<br><br />
Link to handbook: <br><br />
IRC channel(s): #koffice<br><br />
Mailing lists: koffice-devel@kde.org<br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/kword<br> <br />
Bugzilla component: kword<br></div>Radio89https://community.kde.org/index.php?title=Scratchpad/www-rework/Batch1&diff=1085Scratchpad/www-rework/Batch12010-01-23T13:56:35Z<p>Radio89: /* kinfocenter */</p>
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<div>= Module kdeaccessibility =<br />
<br />
== kmag ==<br />
<br />
Screenshot sent: <br />
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Name: Kmag (KMagnifier) <br />
<br />
Description: <br />
<br />
KMagnifier (or kmag, its unix name) is a small utility for Linux to magnify a part of the screen. It was initially written for KDE 1, before becoming dormant. The development was then picked up by me and KMagnifier got its new life. It is currently being maintained/developed actively. KMagnifier is very useful for people with visual disabilities and for those working in the fields of image analysis, web development etc. <br />
<br />
Features (optional): <br />
<br />
Homepage: http://kmag.sourceforge.net/ <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: <br />
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Page on Userbase: <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: <br />
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Link to handbook: http://kmag.sourceforge.net/doc.html <br />
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IRC channel(s): <br />
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Mailing lists: <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: <br />
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Bugzilla component: <br />
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== kmousetool ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: <br />
<br />
Name: KMouseTool <br />
<br />
Description: KMouseTool is a Linux-based KDE program. It clicks the mouse for you, so you don't have to. KMouseTool works with any mouse or pointing device. <br />
<br />
Features: <br />
<br />
Clicking<br />
Dragging <br />
<br />
Homepage: http://accessibility.kde.org/aids/kmousetool.php <br />
<br />
ID on kde-apps.org: <br />
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Page on Userbase: http://accessibility.kde.org/aids/kmousetool.php <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: <br />
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Link to handbook: <br />
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IRC channel(s): <br />
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Mailing lists: <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: <br />
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Bugzilla component: <br />
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== kmouth ==<br />
<br />
Screenshot sent: <br />
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[[Image:Kmouth.png|thumb|left]]Name: KMouth <br />
<br />
Description: [can be HTML or wiki markup] <br />
<br />
'''KMouth''' is a program which enables persons that cannot speak to let their computer speak, e.g. mutal people or people who have lost their voice. It has a text input field and speaks the sentences that you enter. It also has support for user defined phrasebooks. <br />
<br />
Features (optional): <br />
<br />
Homepage: http://www.schmi-dt.de/kmouth/index.en.html <br />
<br />
ID on kde-apps.org: none <br />
<br />
Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Kmouth [empty] <br />
<br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 22 <br />
<br />
Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeaccessibility/kmouth/index.html <br />
<br />
IRC channel(s): #kde-accessibility <br />
<br />
Mailing lists: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accesibility <br />
<br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/kmouth <br />
<br />
Bugzilla component: <br />
<br />
== ktts ==<br />
<br />
Screenshot sent: Name:KTTS <br />
<br />
Description: KTTS -- KDE Text-to-Speech -- is a subsystem within the KDE desktop for conversion of text to audible speech. KTTS is currently under development and aims to become the standard subsystem for all KDE applications to provide speech output. <br />
<br />
User Features: <br />
<br />
Speak any text from the KDE clipboard.<br />
Speak any plain text file.<br />
Speak all or any portion of a text file from Kate, including instances where Kate is embedded in another KDE application.<br />
Speak all or any portion of an HTML page from Konqueror.<br />
Use as the speech backend for KMouth and KSayIt.<br />
Speak KDE notifications (KNotify).<br />
Long text is parsed into sentences. User may backup by sentence or paragraph, replay, pause, and stop playing.<br />
Audio output via aRts, GStreamer (version 0.8.7 or later), or aKode.<br />
User-configurable filters for substituting misspoken words, choosing speech synthesizers, and transforming XHMTL/XML documents.<br />
<br />
Programmer Features <br />
<br />
Priority system for screen reader outputs, warnings and messages, while still playing regular texts.<br />
Plugin-based architecture for support of a wide variety of speech synthesis engines and drivers.<br />
Permit generation of speech from the command line (or via shell scripts) using the KDE DCOP utilities.<br />
Provide a lightweight and easily usable interface for applications to generate speech output.<br />
Applications need not be concerned about contention over the speech device.<br />
FUTURE: Provide support for speech markup languages, such as VoiceXML, Sable, Java Speech Markup Language (JSML), and Speech Markup Meta-language (SMML).<br />
FUTURE: Provide limited support for embedded speech markers.<br />
Asynchronous to prevent system blocking.<br />
<br />
Homepage: http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/kttsd/ <br />
<br />
ID on kde-apps.org: 18806 <br />
<br />
Page on Userbase: http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/kttsd/ <br />
<br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: <br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeaccessibility/kttsd/index.html <br />
<br />
IRC channel(s): #kde-accessibility <br />
<br />
Mailing lists: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accessibility <br />
<br />
Project name on cia.vc: <br />
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Bugzilla component: <br />
<br />
= Module kdeadmin =<br />
<br />
== kcron ==<br />
<br />
Screenshot sent: yes <br />
<br />
<br> Name: KCron <br />
<br />
<br> Description: <br />
<br />
A System Settings module for scheduling and running programs in the background using the UNIX cron service.<br />
<br />
<br />
Features: <br />
<br />
Create and modify tasks and programs<br />
Maintain Personal and System crontabs<br />
Create and maintain Environment Variables<br />
Save and Print crontabs<br />
<br />
<br />
Homepage: None <br />
<br />
<br> ID on kde-apps.org: <br />
<br />
<br> Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/KCron <br />
<br />
<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: <br />
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<br> Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeadmin/kcron/requirements.html (Broken) <br />
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<br> IRC channel(s): None <br />
<br />
<br> Mailing lists: None <br />
<br />
<br> Project name on cia.vc: kde/kcron <br />
<br />
<br> Bugzilla component: <br />
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== kdat ==<br />
<br />
== knetworkconf ==<br />
<br />
== ksystemlog ==<br />
<br />
Screenshot sent:No<br>Name:ksystemlog<br>Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup) <br />
<br />
KSystemLog is a system log viewer tool for KDE 4.This program is developed for beginner users, who don't know how to find information about their Linux system, and don't know where log files are. <br />
<br />
It is also of course designed for advanced users, who quickly want to understand problems of their machine with a more powerful and graphical tool than tail -f and less commands.<br>Features (optional): <br />
<br />
KSystemLog has the following features&nbsp;: <br />
<br />
Show all logs of your system, grouped by General (Default system log, Authentication, Kernel, X.org...), and optional Services. (Apache, Cups,...)<br>Colorize log lines depending on their severities<br>Tabbed view to allow displaying several logs at the same time<br>Auto display new lines logged<br>Fast parsing and reading (more than 10000 lines each 5 seconds)<br>Detailed informations for each log lines<br>Quick filter<br>Able to send a log message manually to the system.<br>Save, copy to clipboard and printing are of course available.<br>It can parse the following log files of your system&nbsp;:<br>System logs<br>X.org logs<br>Kernel logs<br>Authentication logs<br>Acpid logs<br>Cups logs<br>Postfix logs<br>Apache logs<br>Samba logs<br>Daemons logs<br>Cron logs<br>XSessions logs<br>Homepage:http://ksystemlog.forum-software.org/<br>ID on kde-apps.org:23761<br>Page on Userbase:http://userbase.kde.org/KSystemLog<br>ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:21<br>Link to handbook:http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeadmin/ksystemlog<br>IRC channel(s):#kde<br>Mailing lists:<br>Project name on cia.vc:ksystemlog<br>Bugzilla component:general <br />
<br />
== ksysv ==<br />
<br />
== ksysv == Screenshot sent:No<br>Name:ksysv<br>Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup) KSysV is a graphical editor for the SysV style init configuration.<br>Features (optional):<br>Homepage:<br>ID on kde-apps.org:<br>Page on Userbase:<br>ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:21<br>Link to handbook:http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeadmin/ksysv/<br>IRC channel(s):#kde-utils<br>Mailing lists:http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-kiosk<br>Project name on cia.vc:ksysv<br>Bugzilla component:general <br />
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== kuser ==<br />
<br />
Screenshot sent: <br />
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[[Image:KUser-1.png|200px]] <br />
<br />
Name: Kuser <br />
<br />
Description: '''KUser''' is a tool that helps the system adminstrator to manage the system's users and groups. <br />
<br />
Features (optional): <br />
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*User and group creation and edition <br />
*Easy password and group management for each user<br />
<br />
Homepage: No <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: No <br />
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Page on Userbase: [http://userbase.kde.org/KUser KUser] <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: No <br />
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Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeadmin/kuser/index.html The KUser handbook] <br />
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= Module kdebase =<br />
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== dolphin ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: [[Image:Dolphin.png|thumb|left|200px]] <br />
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Name: Dolphin <br />
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Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup) <br />
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Dolphin is a lightweight file manager part of the KDE Software Collection of applications. It has been designed with ease of use and simplicity in mind, while still allowing flexibility and customisation. This means that you can do your file management exactly the way you want to do it. <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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*Navigation Bar<br><br />
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Dolphin features a navigation (or breadcrumb) bar for URLs, allowing you to quickly navigate through the hierarchy of files and folders. <br />
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*View Styles and Properties<br><br />
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Dolphin supports several different kinds of view styles and properties and allows you to configure the view exactly how you want it. <br />
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*Split Views<br><br />
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Dolphin supports a split view, allowing you to easily copy or move files between locations. <br />
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*Dockable Panels<br />
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Additional information and shortcuts are available as dock-able panels, allowing you to move them around freely and display exactly what you want. <br />
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*Other features: <br />
**Multiple tab support <br />
**Informational dialogues are displayed in an unobtrusive way. <br />
**Undo/redo support <br />
**Transparent network access through the KIO system.<br />
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Homepage: http://dolphin.kde.org <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: n/a <br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Dolphin <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 66 (Workspace forum) <br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase-apps/dolphin/index.html <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: http://cia.vc/stats/project/kde/dolphin <br />
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Bugzilla component: dolphin <br />
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== kappfinder ==<br />
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Screenshot sent:No<br>Name:kappfinder<br>Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup)&nbsp; <br />
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Non-KDE application finder for KDE 4.KAppfinder searches your system for common applications and creates entries for them in the KDE 4 menu.<br>Features (optional):<br>Homepage:<br>ID on kde-apps.org:<br>Page on Userbase:<br>ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:22<br>Link to handbook:<br>IRC channel(s):<br>Mailing lists:<br>Project name on cia.vc:-kappfinder<br>Bugzilla component:general <br />
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== kdepasswd ==<br />
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Screenshot sent:<br> [[Image:Kpasswd.png|thumb|left|200px]]<br> Name: kdepasswd<br> Description: '''kdepasswd''' is a graphical tool to change the password of the current user, similar to the command-line tool passwd.<br> Features (optional):<br> ID on kde-apps.org: No<br> Page on Userbase: No<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: No<br> Link to handbook: No<br> IRC channel(s): No<br> Mailing lists: No<br> Project name on cia.vc: No<br> Bugzilla component:<br> <br />
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== kdialog ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: no<br> Name: Kdialog<br>Description: [can be HTML or wiki markup] <br />
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'''Kdialog''' allows you to display dialog boxes from shell scripts. The syntax is very much inspired from the "dialog" command (which shows text mode dialogs). <br />
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Homepage: <br> ID on kde-apps.org: [none] <br> Page on Userbase: [empty] <br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 108 <br> Link to handbook: http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Shell_Scripting_with_KDE_Dialogs<br> IRC channel(s): <br> Mailing lists: <br> Project name on cia.vc: <br> Bugzilla component: general <br> <br />
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== keditbookmarks ==<br />
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Screenshot sent:No<br>Name:keditbookmarks<br>Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup)<br />
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Bookmark Organizer and Editor<br />
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Features (optional):<br>Homepage:<br>ID on kde-apps.org:<br>Page on Userbase:<br>ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:22<br>Link to handbook:<br>IRC channel(s):<br>Mailing lists:<br>Project name on cia.vc: keditbookmarks<br>Bugzilla component: general<br><br />
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== kfind ==<br />
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== kinfocenter ==<br />
Screenshot sent: No Name: Kinfocenter Description: '''Kinfocenter''' is a utility that provides information about a computer system.<br />
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The information provided are about:<br />
* Devices<br />
* DMA-Channels<br />
* Interrupts<br />
* IO-Ports<br />
* Memory<br />
* Network Interfaces<br />
* OpenGL<br />
* Partitions<br />
* PCI<br />
* PCMCIA<br />
* Processor<br />
* Protocols<br />
* Samba Status<br />
* SCSI<br />
* Storage Devices<br />
* USB Devices<br />
* X-Server<br />
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Homepage: <br />
ID on kde-apps.org:<br />
Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/KInfoCenter<br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:<br />
Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase-apps/kinfocenter/index.html<br />
IRC channel(s):<br />
Mailing lists: <br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/kinfocenter<br />
Bugzilla component: kinfocenter<br />
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== konqueror ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: no <br />
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Name: Konqueror<br />
Description: Konqueror is KDE's Webbrowser and swiss-army-knife for any kind of file-management and file previewing.<br />
Features (optional):<br />
Webbrowsing using KHTML or KDEWebKit as rendering engines<br />
File management using most of Dolphin's features (including version-control, service menus and the basic UI)<br />
File management on ftp and sftp servers<br />
Full featured FTP-client (you can split views to display local and remote folders and previews in the same window)<br />
Embedded applications to preview and edit files (e.g. Okular and KOffice for documents, Gwenview for pictures, KTextEditor for text-files)<br />
Different kinds of plugins: Service-menus, KParts (embedded applications), KIO (accessing files using special protocols like http or ftp) and KPart-plugins (like AdBlocker...)<br />
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Homepage: www.konqueror.org <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: <br />
Page on Userbase: Konqueror<br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 18, 66<br />
Link to handbook: <br />
IRC channel(s): <br />
Mailing lists: kfm-devel@kde.org<br />
Project name on cia.vc: konqueror<br />
Bugzilla component: konqueror<br />
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== konsole ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: no Name: Konsole Description: Konsole is a terminal emulator. Features (optional): Tabs Multiple profiles Silence and Activity monitoring Bookmark support Searching Saving output Homepage: [http://konsole.kde.org/] <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: No<br />
Page on Userbase: [http://userbase.kde.org/Konsole]<br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: No<br />
Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase-apps/konsole/index.html The Konsole Handbook]<br />
IRC channel(s): <br />
Mailing lists: konsole-devel@kde.org<br />
Project name on cia.vc: konsole<br />
Bugzilla component: konsole<br />
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== kwrite ==<br />
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Screenshot sent:<br> [[Image:KWrite.png|thumb|left|200px]] Name: KWrite<br> Description: KWrite is a text editor for KDE, based on the Kate's editor component.<br> Features (optional):<br> <br />
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*Syntax highlighting according to the file type <br />
*Word completion <br />
*Auto-identation <br />
*Plugin support <br />
*Vi input mode<br />
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Homepage: [http://kate-editor.org/kwrite About KWrite | Kate]<br> ID on kde-apps.org: 9901<br> Page on Userbase: [http://userbase.kde.org/KWrite KWrite]<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: No<br> Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase-apps/kwrite/kwrite.pdf The KWrite Handbook]<br> IRC channel(s): kate@irc.freenode.net<br> Mailing lists: [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kwrite-devel KWrite-Devel Info Page]<br> Project name on cia.vc: kwrite (probably not active)<br> Bugzilla component:<br> <br />
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= Module kdeedu =<br />
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== blinken ==<br />
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== cantor ==<br />
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Name: Cantor <br />
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Screenshot sent: [[Image:Cantor.png|thumb|200px]] <br />
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Description: <br />
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'''Cantor''' is a front-end to powerful mathematics and statistics packages. Cantor integrates them into into the KDE Platform and provides a nice, worksheet-based, graphical user interface. <br />
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Features: <br />
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*Support for four different environments (Maxima, R, SAGE, KAlgebra) <br />
*Possibility to retrieve and share worksheets through Get Hot New Stuff <br />
*Integration of the selected environment's help in the user interface<br />
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Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/cantor <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: ''none'' <br />
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Page on Userbase: [empty] <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21 <br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeedu/cantor/index.html <br />
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IRC channel(s): #kde-edu <br />
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Mailing lists: kde-edu@kde.org <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/cantor <br />
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Bugzilla component: cantor <br />
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== kalgebra ==<br />
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== kalzium ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: yes, but german language<br> Name: Kalzium<br> Description: '''Kalzium ''' is your digital replacement for the periodic table on paper. Is a program that visualizes the Periodic Table of Elements (PSE) and includes basic information about all common elements in the PSE. It has a gained much more functions over time. It has the following features: <br />
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*versatile overview of all important data from the elements like melting points, electron affinity, electron negativity, electron configuration, radii, mass, ionisation energy <br />
*tool to visualize the spectral lines of each elements <br />
*different colored views to the PSE: separation of the different blocks, Year simulator, Temperature simulator <br />
*Molecular weight calculator <br />
*an Isotopetable <br />
*a 3D molecule editor, with a load and save functionality <br />
*a equation solver for stoichiometric problems <br />
*filetype conversion for different types of chemical programs <br />
*tool to produce a comprehesive list of all Risk_and_Safety_Statements <br />
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Features (optional):<br> Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/kalzium/<br> ID on kde-apps.org: 11224<br> Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Applications/Education#Science<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:<br> Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeedu/kalzium/<br> IRC channel(s): #kalzium or #kde-edu<br> Mailing lists: kalzium@kde.org<br> Project name on cia.vc: KDE/Kalzium<br> Bugzilla component: kalzium <br />
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== kanagram ==<br />
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== kbruch ==<br />
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== kgeography ==<br />
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== khangman ==<br />
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== kig ==<br />
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== kiten ==<br />
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== klettres ==<br />
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== kmplot ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: [[Image:Kmplot screenshot.png|thumb|200px]] <br />
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Name: KmPlot <br />
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Description: <br />
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'''KmPlot''' is a program to draw graphs, theit integrals or their derivations. It supports different systems of coordinates like the carthesic or the polar system. The graphs can be colorized and the view is scalable, so that you are able to zoom to the level you need. <br />
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Features (optional): ''please add features-section'' <br />
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Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/kmplot/ <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: none <br />
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Page on Userbase: http://edu.kde.org/kmplot/ <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21 <br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeedu/kmplot/index.html <br />
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IRC channel(s): #kde-edu <br />
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Mailing lists: kde-edu@kde.org <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/kmplot <br />
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Bugzilla component: kmplot <br />
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== kstars ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: <br />
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<br> Name: KStars <br />
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Description: [can be HTML or wiki markup] <br />
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KStars is a Desktop Planetarium for KDE. It provides an accurate graphical simulation of the night sky, from any location on Earth, at any date and time. The display includes upto 100 million stars, 13,000 deep-sky objects,all 8 planets, the Sun and Moon, and thousands of comets and asteroids. <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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Catalogs: <br />
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*Default catalog consisting of stars to magnitude 8 <br />
*Extra catalogs consisting of 100 million stars to magnitude 16 <br />
*Downloadable catalogs including Messier Images, Abell Planetary Nebulae <br />
*Corrections for precession, nutation and atmospheric refraction <br />
*Tools for retrieval of data from Online Databases <br />
*Scriptable actions using D-Bus <br />
*Integration with INDI provides support for a wide range of instruments<br />
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Features for Educators and Students: <br />
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*Adjustable simulation speed in order to view phenomena that happen over long timescales <br />
*KStars Astrocalculator to access some of the internal calculations of KStars, and also to predict conjunctions etc <br />
*Astroinfo project to help facilitate learning with the aid of KStars <br />
*Internet links for further information / pictures of objects<br />
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Features for Amateur Astronomers: <br />
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*Observing List tool to plan observations <br />
*FOV Editor helps calculate field of view of equipment and display them <br />
*Obtain AAVSO light curves for variable stars <br />
*What's up tonight tool <br />
*Altitude vs Time tool <br />
*Sky Calendar tool<br />
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Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/kstars/ <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: 9862 <br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/KStars <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21 <br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeedu/kstars/index.html <br />
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IRC channel(s): #kde-edu <br />
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Mailing lists: kde-edu@kde.org, kstars-devel@kde.org <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: KDE/kstars <br />
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Bugzilla component: <br />
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== ktouch ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: No<br> Name: KTouch<br> Description: <br> <br />
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'''KTouch''' is a program for learning to touch type. It provides you with text to train on and adjusts to different levels depending on how good you are. It also displays which key to press next and the correct finger to use. <br />
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You learn typing with all fingers, step by step, without having to look down at the keyboard all the time to find your keys (which slows you down a lot). It is convenient for all ages and the perfect typing tutor for schools, universities and individuals. <br />
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Features (optional):<br> <br />
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* Support for many different training lectures<br />
* Support for many languages including language specific text fonts<br />
* Comfortable lecture editor<br />
* Support for different keyboard layouts, with the ability to use user-defined layouts<br />
* During training sessions comprehensive statistical informations are shown to help you analyse your progress<br />
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Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/cantor <br> <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: 38178 <br> Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Applications/Education/KTouch <br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21 (Games, Education &amp; Utilities)<br> Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeedu/ktouch/ The KTouch Handbook] <br> IRC channel(s): kde-edu@irc.freenode.net<br> Mailing lists: kde-edu@kde.org<br> Project name on cia.vc: kde/ktouch <!-- http://cia.vc/stats/project/kde/ktouch --><br> Bugzilla component: ktouch<br> <br />
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== kturtle ==<br />
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== kwordquiz ==<br />
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== marble ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: [[Image:Marble.png|thumb|left|200px]]<br> Name: Marble<br> Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup)<br> <br />
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Marble is a Virtual Globe and World Atlas that you can use to learn more about Earth: You can pan and zoom around and you can look up places and roads. A mouse click on a place label will provide the respective Wikipedia article. <br />
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Of course it's also possible to measure distances between locations or watch the current cloud cover. Marble offers different thematic maps: A classroom-style topographic map, a satellite view, street map, earth at night and temperature and precipitation maps. All maps include a custom map key, so it can also be used as an educational tool for use in class-rooms. For educational purposes you can also change date and time and watch how the starry sky and the twilight zone on the map change. <br />
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In opposite to other virtual globes Marble also features multiple projections: Choose between a Flat Map ("Plate carré"), Mercator or the Globe. <br />
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The best of all: Marble is Free Software / Open Source Software and promotes the usage of free maps. And it's available for all major operating systems (Linux/Unix, MS Windows and Mac OS X). <br />
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Features (optional):<br> Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/marble/<br> ID on kde-apps.org: 55105<br> Page on Userbase:<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21<br> Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeedu/marble/index.html<br> IRC channel(s): #marble (and #kde-edu)<br> Mailing lists: marble-devel@kde.org and marble-bugs@kde.org<br> Project name on cia.vc: Marble<br> Bugzilla component: marble<br> <br />
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== parley ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: [[Image:Parley.png|thumb|left|200px]]<br> Name: Parley <br>Description: [can be HTML or wiki markup] <br />
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'''Parley''' is a program to help you memorize things.<br> Parley supports many language specific features but can be used for other learning tasks just as well. It uses the &lt;a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition\"&gt;spaced repetition&lt;/a&gt; learning method, also known as flash cards. <br />
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Creating new vocabulary collections with Parley is easy, but of course it is even better if you can use some of our premade files. Have a look at the &lt;a href=\"http://kde-files.org/index.php?xcontentmode=687\"&gt;KDE-Files.org&lt;/a&gt; page or use the \"Download New Collections\" feature directly. <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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Different test types<br />
Mixed Letters (order the letters, anagram like) to get to know new words<br />
Multiple choice<br />
Written tests - type the words (including clever correction mechanisms)<br />
Example sentences can be used to create 'fill in the gap' tests<br />
Article training<br />
Comparison forms (adjectives and/or adverbs)<br />
Conjugations<br />
Synonym/Antonym/Paraphrase<br />
Fast test setup with all options in one dialog<br />
More than two languages (for example English, Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified)<br />
Find words (also by word type) quickly<br />
Easy lesson management<br />
Premade vocabulary files ready to use<br />
Share and download vocabulary using Get Hot New Stuff<br />
Open XML file format (shared with KWordQuiz, Kanagram and KHangMan) that can be edited by hand and is easily usable with scripts<br />
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Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/parley<br> ID on kde-apps.org: 66741<br> Page on Userbase: [empty]<br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21<br> Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeedu/parley/index.html<br> IRC channel(s): #kde-edu<br> Mailing lists: kde-edu@kde.org, parley-devel@kde.org<br> Project name on cia.vc: kde/parley<br> Bugzilla component: parley <br />
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== rocs ==<br />
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Screenshoot sent: Yes. Name: Rocs <br> Description:Rocs is an IDE For Graph Theory that can help studants to implement the Graph Algorithms and see te visual representation of the result, and such is a nice tool to have in Computer Related classes. <br> <br />
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Features: <br />
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- Canvas for Graph Drawing <br />
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- IDE for Graph relatedd Programming, using Javascript as it's main laguage, plus the graph library <br />
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- Nodes, Graphs and Edges are extensible from the scripting interface, so you can do anything you want.<br />
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Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/rocs/ <br> ID on kde-apps.org: 118706 <br> Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Applications/Education#Science <br> ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: <br> Link to handbook: <br> IRC channel(s): #kde-edu <br> Mailing lists: kde-edu mailing list <br> Project name on cia.vc: <br> Bugzilla component: rocs <br> <br />
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== step ==<br />
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= Module kdegames =<br />
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== bomber ==<br />
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== bovo ==<br />
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== granatier ==<br />
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== kapman ==<br />
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== katomic ==<br />
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== kbattleship ==<br />
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== kblackbox ==<br />
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== kblocks ==<br />
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== kbounce ==<br />
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== kbreakout ==<br />
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== kdiamond ==<br />
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== kfourinline ==<br />
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== kgoldrunner ==<br />
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== kigo ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: [http://websvn.kde.org/*checkout*/trunk/KDE/kdegames/doc/kigo/play-game.png] <br />
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Name: Kigo Description: Go boardgame for KDE Kigo is an open-source implementation of the popular Go game (also known as Weiqi). Go is a strategic board game for two players. It is also known as igo (Japanese), weiqi or wei ch'i (Chinese) or baduk (Korean). Go is noted for being rich in strategic complexity despite its simple rules. The game is played by two players who alternately place black and white stones (playing pieces, now usually made of glass or plastic) on the vacant intersections of a grid of 19x19 lines (9x9 or 13x13 for easier games). <br />
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Features (optional): Themeable, GHNS Homepage: [http://games.kde.org/game.php?game=kigo] ID on kde-apps.org: none Page on Userbase: none ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21 Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegames/kigo/index.html] IRC channel(s): #kdegames Mailing lists: kde-games-devel@kde.org Project name on cia.vc: KDE/kigo Bugzilla component: kigo <br />
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== killbots ==<br />
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== kiriki ==<br />
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== kjumpingcube ==<br />
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== klines ==<br />
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== kmahjongg ==<br />
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== kmines ==<br />
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== knetwalk ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: [[Image:Knetwalk screenshot.png|thumb|200px]] <br />
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Name: KNetWalk <br />
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Description: '''KNetWalk''' is a small game where you have to build up a computer-network by putting the rigth wires into the right order. When the network is build, a highscore-list comes up where competitions can be fought out. <br />
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Features (optional): ''add features section'' <br />
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Homepage: http://games.kde.org/game.php?game=knetwalk <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: ''none'' <br />
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Page on Userbase: [empty] <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21 <br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegames/knetwalk/index.html <br />
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IRC channel(s): #kdegames <br />
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Mailing lists: kde-games-devel@kde.org <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/knetwalk <br />
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Bugzilla component: knetwalk <br />
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== kolf ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: <br />
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[[Image:Kolf.png|thumb|left]]Name: Kolf <br />
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Description: <br />
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'''Kolf''' is a miniature golf game, developed by Jason Katz-Brown in 2002. The game is played from an overhead view, with a short bar representing the golf club. Kolf features many different types of objects, such water hazards, slopes, sand traps, and black holes (warps), among others. <br />
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Features: <br />
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- single and multi-player (up to ten players) modes<br />
- high scores table<br />
- dynamic courses<br />
- third-party courses<br />
- course editor<br />
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Homepage: http://games.kde.org/game.php?game=kolf <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: none <br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Applications/Games <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: none <br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdegames/kolf/index.html <br />
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IRC channel(s): #kdegames <br />
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Mailing lists: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-games-devel <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/kolf <br />
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== kollision ==<br />
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== konquest ==<br />
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== kpat ==<br />
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== kreversi ==<br />
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== ksame ==<br />
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== kshisen ==<br />
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== kspaceduel ==<br />
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== ksquares ==<br />
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== ksudoku ==<br />
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== ktron ==<br />
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== kubrick ==<br />
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== lskat ==<br />
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== palapeli ==</div>Radio89https://community.kde.org/index.php?title=Scratchpad/www-rework/Batch1&diff=1071Scratchpad/www-rework/Batch12010-01-23T13:11:13Z<p>Radio89: ktouch added</p>
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<div>= Module kdeaccessibility =<br />
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== kmag ==<br />
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Name: Kmag (KMagnifier)<br />
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Description:<br />
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KMagnifier (or kmag, its unix name) is a small utility for Linux to magnify a part of the screen. It was initially written for KDE 1, before becoming dormant. The development was then picked up by me and KMagnifier got its new life. It is currently being maintained/developed actively.<br />
KMagnifier is very useful for people with visual disabilities and for those working in the fields of image analysis, web development etc.<br />
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Homepage: http://kmag.sourceforge.net/<br />
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== kmousetool ==<br />
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Description:<br />
KMouseTool is a Linux-based KDE program. It clicks the mouse for you, so you don't have to. KMouseTool works with any mouse or pointing device. <br />
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Features:<br />
Clicking<br />
Dragging <br />
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Homepage:<br />
http://accessibility.kde.org/aids/kmousetool.php<br />
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== kmouth ==<br />
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[[Image:Kmouth.png|thumb|left]]Name: KMouth <br />
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'''KMouth''' is a program which enables persons that cannot speak to let their computer speak, e.g. mutal people or people who have lost their voice. It has a text input field and speaks the sentences that you enter. It also has support for user defined phrasebooks. <br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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Homepage: http://www.schmi-dt.de/kmouth/index.en.html <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: none <br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Kmouth [empty] <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 22 <br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeaccessibility/kmouth/index.html <br />
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IRC channel(s): #kde-accessibility <br />
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Mailing lists: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accesibility <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/kmouth <br />
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== ktts ==<br />
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Name:KTTS<br />
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Description:<br />
KTTS -- KDE Text-to-Speech -- is a subsystem within the KDE desktop for conversion of text to audible speech. KTTS is currently under development and aims to become the standard subsystem for all KDE applications to provide speech output. <br />
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User Features:<br />
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Speak any text from the KDE clipboard.<br />
Speak any plain text file.<br />
Speak all or any portion of a text file from Kate, including instances where Kate is embedded in another KDE application.<br />
Speak all or any portion of an HTML page from Konqueror.<br />
Use as the speech backend for KMouth and KSayIt.<br />
Speak KDE notifications (KNotify).<br />
Long text is parsed into sentences. User may backup by sentence or paragraph, replay, pause, and stop playing.<br />
Audio output via aRts, GStreamer (version 0.8.7 or later), or aKode.<br />
User-configurable filters for substituting misspoken words, choosing speech synthesizers, and transforming XHMTL/XML documents.<br />
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Programmer Features<br />
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Priority system for screen reader outputs, warnings and messages, while still playing regular texts.<br />
Plugin-based architecture for support of a wide variety of speech synthesis engines and drivers.<br />
Permit generation of speech from the command line (or via shell scripts) using the KDE DCOP utilities.<br />
Provide a lightweight and easily usable interface for applications to generate speech output.<br />
Applications need not be concerned about contention over the speech device.<br />
FUTURE: Provide support for speech markup languages, such as VoiceXML, Sable, Java Speech Markup Language (JSML), and Speech Markup Meta-language (SMML).<br />
FUTURE: Provide limited support for embedded speech markers.<br />
Asynchronous to prevent system blocking.<br />
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Homepage:<br />
http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/kttsd/<br />
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ID on kde-apps.org:<br />
18806<br />
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Page on Userbase:<br />
http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/kttsd/<br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeaccessibility/kttsd/index.html<br />
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IRC channel(s): #kde-accessibility<br />
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Mailing lists: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-accessibility<br />
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= Module kdeadmin =<br />
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== kcron ==<br />
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Name: KCron<br />
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Description:<br />
A System Settings module for scheduling and running programs in the background using the UNIX cron service.<br />
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Features:<br />
Create and modify tasks and programs<br />
Maintain Personal and System crontabs<br />
Create and maintain Environment Variables<br />
Save and Print crontabs<br />
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Homepage: None<br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/KCron<br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeadmin/kcron/requirements.html (Broken) <br />
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IRC channel(s): None<br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/kcron<br />
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== kdat ==<br />
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== knetworkconf ==<br />
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== ksystemlog ==<br />
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Screenshot sent:No<br>Name:ksystemlog<br>Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup) <br />
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KSystemLog is a system log viewer tool for KDE 4.This program is developed for beginner users, who don't know how to find information about their Linux system, and don't know where log files are. <br />
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It is also of course designed for advanced users, who quickly want to understand problems of their machine with a more powerful and graphical tool than tail -f and less commands.<br>Features (optional): <br />
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KSystemLog has the following features&nbsp;: <br />
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Show all logs of your system, grouped by General (Default system log, Authentication, Kernel, X.org...), and optional Services. (Apache, Cups,...)<br>Colorize log lines depending on their severities<br>Tabbed view to allow displaying several logs at the same time<br>Auto display new lines logged<br>Fast parsing and reading (more than 10000 lines each 5 seconds)<br>Detailed informations for each log lines<br>Quick filter<br>Able to send a log message manually to the system.<br>Save, copy to clipboard and printing are of course available.<br>It can parse the following log files of your system&nbsp;:<br>System logs<br>X.org logs<br>Kernel logs<br>Authentication logs<br>Acpid logs<br>Cups logs<br>Postfix logs<br>Apache logs<br>Samba logs<br>Daemons logs<br>Cron logs<br>XSessions logs<br>Homepage:http://ksystemlog.forum-software.org/<br>ID on kde-apps.org:23761<br>Page on Userbase:http://userbase.kde.org/KSystemLog<br>ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:21<br>Link to handbook:http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeadmin/ksystemlog<br>IRC channel(s):#kde<br>Mailing lists:<br>Project name on cia.vc:ksystemlog<br>Bugzilla component:general<br />
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== ksysv ==<br />
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== ksysv == Screenshot sent:No<br>Name:ksysv<br>Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup) KSysV is a graphical editor for the SysV style init configuration.<br>Features (optional):<br>Homepage:<br>ID on kde-apps.org:<br>Page on Userbase:<br>ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:21<br>Link to handbook:http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeadmin/ksysv/<br>IRC channel(s):#kde-utils<br>Mailing lists:http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-kiosk<br>Project name on cia.vc:ksysv<br>Bugzilla component:general<br />
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== kuser ==<br />
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Name: Kuser<br />
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Description: '''KUser''' is a tool that helps the system adminstrator to manage the system's users and groups. <br />
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Features (optional):<br />
* User and group creation and edition<br />
* Easy password and group management for each user<br />
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Homepage: No<br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: No<br />
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Page on Userbase: [http://userbase.kde.org/KUser KUser]<br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: No<br />
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Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeadmin/kuser/index.html The KUser handbook]<br />
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IRC channel(s): No<br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kuser<br />
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= Module kdebase =<br />
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== dolphin ==<br />
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[[File:Dolphin.png|200px|thumb|left|Screenshot of Dolphin]]<br />
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Name: Dolphin<br />
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Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup)<br />
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Dolphin is a lightweight file manager part of the KDE Software Collection of applications. It has been designed with ease of use and simplicity in mind, while still allowing flexibility and customisation. This means that you can do your file management exactly the way you want to do it.<br />
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Features (optional):<br />
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* Navigation Bar<br /><br />
Dolphin features a navigation (or breadcrumb) bar for URLs, allowing you to quickly navigate through the hierarchy of files and folders.<br />
* View Styles and Properties<br /><br />
Dolphin supports several different kinds of view styles and properties and allows you to configure the view exactly how you want it.<br />
* Split Views<br /><br />
Dolphin supports a split view, allowing you to easily copy or move files between locations.<br />
* Dockable Panels<br />
Additional information and shortcuts are available as dock-able panels, allowing you to move them around freely and display exactly what you want.<br />
* Other features:<br />
** Multiple tab support<br />
** Informational dialogues are displayed in an unobtrusive way.<br />
** Undo/redo support<br />
** Transparent network access through the KIO system.<br />
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Homepage: http://dolphin.kde.org<br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: n/a<br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Dolphin<br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 66 (Workspace forum)<br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase-apps/dolphin/index.html<br />
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IRC channel(s): <br />
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Mailing lists: <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: http://cia.vc/stats/project/kde/dolphin<br />
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== kappfinder ==<br />
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Non-KDE application finder for KDE 4.KAppfinder searches your system for common applications and creates entries for them in the KDE 4 menu.<br>Features (optional):<br>Homepage:<br>ID on kde-apps.org:<br>Page on Userbase:<br>ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:22<br>Link to handbook:<br>IRC channel(s):<br>Mailing lists:<br>Project name on cia.vc:-kappfinder<br>Bugzilla component:general<br />
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== kdepasswd ==<br />
Screenshot sent:<br /><br />
[[File:kpasswd.png|200px|thumb|left|KDE password changer]]<br /><br />
Name: kdepasswd<br /><br />
Description: '''kdepasswd''' is a graphical tool to change the password of the current user, similar to the command-line tool passwd.<br /><br />
Features (optional):<br /><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: No<br /><br />
Page on Userbase: No<br /><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: No<br /><br />
Link to handbook: No<br /><br />
IRC channel(s): No<br /><br />
Mailing lists: No<br /><br />
Project name on cia.vc: No<br /><br />
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== kdialog ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: no<br> Name: Kdialog<br>Description: [can be HTML or wiki markup] <br />
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'''Kdialog''' allows you to display dialog boxes from shell scripts.<br />
The syntax is very much inspired from the "dialog" command (which shows text mode dialogs). <br />
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Features (optional):<br />
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Homepage: <br><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: [none] <br><br />
Page on Userbase: [empty] <br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 108 <br><br />
Link to handbook: <br />
http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Shell_Scripting_with_KDE_Dialogs<br><br />
IRC channel(s): <br><br />
Mailing lists: <br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: <br><br />
Bugzilla component: general <br><br />
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== keditbookmarks ==<br />
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== kfind ==<br />
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== kinfocenter ==<br />
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== konqueror ==<br />
Screenshot sent: no<br />
Name: Konqueror<br />
Description: Konqueror is KDE's Webbrowser and swiss-army-knife for any kind of file-management and file previewing.<br />
Features (optional):<br />
Webbrowsing using KHTML or KDEWebKit as rendering engines<br />
File management using most of Dolphin's features (including version-control, service menus and the basic UI)<br />
File management on ftp and sftp servers<br />
Full featured FTP-client (you can split views to display local and remote folders and previews in the same window)<br />
Embedded applications to preview and edit files (e.g. Okular and KOffice for documents, Gwenview for pictures, KTextEditor for text-files)<br />
Different kinds of plugins: Service-menus, KParts (embedded applications), KIO (accessing files using special protocols like http or ftp) and KPart-plugins (like AdBlocker...)<br />
Homepage: www.konqueror.org<br />
ID on kde-apps.org: <br />
Page on Userbase: Konqueror<br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 18, 66<br />
Link to handbook: <br />
IRC channel(s): <br />
Mailing lists: kfm-devel@kde.org<br />
Project name on cia.vc: konqueror<br />
Bugzilla component: konqueror<br />
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== konsole ==<br />
Screenshot sent: no<br />
Name: Konsole<br />
Description: Konsole is a terminal emulator.<br />
Features (optional):<br />
Tabs<br />
Multiple profiles<br />
Silence and Activity monitoring<br />
Bookmark support<br />
Searching<br />
Saving output<br />
Homepage: [http://konsole.kde.org/]<br />
ID on kde-apps.org: No<br />
Page on Userbase: [http://userbase.kde.org/Konsole]<br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: No<br />
Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase-apps/konsole/index.html The Konsole Handbook]<br />
IRC channel(s): <br />
Mailing lists: konsole-devel@kde.org<br />
Project name on cia.vc: konsole<br />
Bugzilla component: konsole<br />
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== kwrite ==<br />
Screenshot sent:<br /><br />
[[File:KWrite.png|200px|thumb|left|KWrite, KDE's text editor]]<br />
Name: KWrite<br /><br />
Description: KWrite is a text editor for KDE, based on the Kate's editor component.<br /><br />
Features (optional):<br /><br />
* Syntax highlighting according to the file type<br />
* Word completion<br />
* Auto-identation<br />
* Plugin support<br />
* Vi input mode<br />
Homepage: [http://kate-editor.org/kwrite About KWrite | Kate]<br /><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: 9901<br /><br />
Page on Userbase: [http://userbase.kde.org/KWrite KWrite]<br /><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: No<br /><br />
Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase-apps/kwrite/kwrite.pdf The KWrite Handbook]<br /><br />
IRC channel(s): kate@irc.freenode.net<br /><br />
Mailing lists: [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kwrite-devel KWrite-Devel Info Page]<br /><br />
Project name on cia.vc: kwrite (probably not active)<br /><br />
Bugzilla component:<br /><br />
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= Module kdeedu =<br />
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== blinken ==<br />
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== cantor ==<br />
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Name: Cantor<br />
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Screenshot sent:<br />
[[File:Cantor.png|200px|thumb]]<br />
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Description:<br />
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'''Cantor''' is a front-end to powerful mathematics and statistics packages. Cantor integrates them into into the KDE Platform and provides a nice, worksheet-based, graphical user interface. <br />
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Features:<br />
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* Support for four different environments (Maxima, R, SAGE, KAlgebra)<br />
* Possibility to retrieve and share worksheets through Get Hot New Stuff<br />
* Integration of the selected environment's help in the user interface<br />
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Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/cantor<br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: ''none''<br />
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Page on Userbase: [empty]<br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21<br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeedu/cantor/index.html<br />
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IRC channel(s): #kde-edu<br />
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Mailing lists: kde-edu@kde.org<br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/cantor<br />
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Bugzilla component: cantor<br />
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== kalgebra ==<br />
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== kalzium ==<br />
Screenshot sent: yes, but german language<br><br />
Name: Kalzium<br><br />
Description: <b> Kalzium </b> is your digital replacement for the periodic<br />
table on paper. Is a program that visualizes the Periodic Table of Elements<br />
(PSE) and includes basic information about all common elements in the PSE. It<br />
has a gained much more functions over time.<br />
It has the following features:<br />
<ul><br />
<li>versatile overview of all important data from the elements like melting<br />
points, electron affinity, electron negativity, electron configuration, radii,<br />
mass, ionisation energy </li><br />
<li>tool to visualize the spectral lines of each elements</li><br />
<li>different colored views to the PSE: separation of the different blocks, Year<br />
simulator, Temperature simulator </li><br />
<li>Molecular weight calculator</li><br />
<li>an Isotopetable</li><br />
<li>a 3D molecule editor, with a load and save functionality</li><br />
<li>a equation solver for stoichiometric problems</li><br />
<li>filetype conversion for different types of chemical programs</li><br />
<li>tool to produce a comprehesive list of all Risk_and_Safety_Statements</li><br />
</ul><br />
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Features (optional):<br><br />
Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/kalzium/<br><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: 11224<br><br />
Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Applications/Education#Science<br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:<br><br />
Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeedu/kalzium/<br><br />
IRC channel(s): #kalzium or #kde-edu<br><br />
Mailing lists: kalzium@kde.org<br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: KDE/Kalzium<br><br />
Bugzilla component: kalzium<br />
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== kanagram ==<br />
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== kbruch ==<br />
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== kgeography ==<br />
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== khangman ==<br />
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== kig ==<br />
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== kiten ==<br />
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== klettres ==<br />
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== kmplot ==<br />
Screenshot sent: [[File:Kmplot_screenshot.png|200px|thumb]]<br />
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Name: KmPlot<br />
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Description:<br />
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'''KmPlot''' is a program to draw graphs, theit integrals or their derivations. It supports different systems of coordinates like the carthesic or the polar system. The graphs can be colorized and the view is scalable, so that you are able to zoom to the level you need.<br />
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Features (optional): ''please add features-section''<br />
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Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/kmplot/<br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: none<br />
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Page on Userbase: http://edu.kde.org/kmplot/<br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21<br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeedu/kmplot/index.html<br />
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IRC channel(s): #kde-edu<br />
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Mailing lists: kde-edu@kde.org<br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/kmplot<br />
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Bugzilla component: kmplot<br />
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== kstars ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: <br />
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[[Image:Kstars.png|thumb|left]] <br />
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<br> Name: KStars <br />
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Description: [can be HTML or wiki markup] <br />
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KStars is a Desktop Planetarium for KDE. It provides an accurate graphical simulation of the night sky, from any location on Earth, at any date and time. The display includes upto 100 million stars, 13,000 deep-sky objects,all 8 planets, the Sun and Moon, and thousands of comets and asteroids. <br />
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Catalogs: <br />
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*Default catalog consisting of stars to magnitude 8 <br />
*Extra catalogs consisting of 100 million stars to magnitude 16 <br />
*Downloadable catalogs including Messier Images, Abell Planetary Nebulae <br />
*Corrections for precession, nutation and atmospheric refraction <br />
*Tools for retrieval of data from Online Databases <br />
*Scriptable actions using D-Bus <br />
*Integration with INDI provides support for a wide range of instruments<br />
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Features for Educators and Students: <br />
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*Adjustable simulation speed in order to view phenomena that happen over long timescales <br />
*KStars Astrocalculator to access some of the internal calculations of KStars, and also to predict conjunctions etc <br />
*Astroinfo project to help facilitate learning with the aid of KStars <br />
*Internet links for further information / pictures of objects<br />
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Features for Amateur Astronomers: <br />
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*Observing List tool to plan observations <br />
*FOV Editor helps calculate field of view of equipment and display them <br />
*Obtain AAVSO light curves for variable stars <br />
*What's up tonight tool <br />
*Altitude vs Time tool <br />
*Sky Calendar tool<br />
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Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/kstars/ <br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: 9862 <br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/KStars <br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21 <br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeedu/kstars/index.html <br />
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IRC channel(s): #kde-edu <br />
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Mailing lists: kde-edu@kde.org, kstars-devel@kde.org <br />
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Project name on cia.vc: KDE/kstars <br />
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== ktouch ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: No<br><br />
Name: KTouch<br><br />
Description: <br><br />
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'''KTouch''' is a program for learning to touch type. It provides you with text to train on and adjusts to different levels depending on how good you are. It also displays which key to press next and the correct finger to use.<br />
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You learn typing with all fingers, step by step, without having to look down at the keyboard all the time to find your keys (which slows you down a lot). It is convenient for all ages and the perfect typing tutor for schools, universities and individuals.<br />
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* Support for many different training lectures<br />
* Support for many languages including language specific text fonts<br />
* Comfortable lecture editor<br />
* Support for different keyboard layouts, with the ability to use user-defined layouts<br />
* During training sessions comprehensive statistical informations are shown to help you analyse your progress<br />
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Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/cantor <br><br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: 38178 <br><br />
Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Applications/Education/KTouch <br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21 (Games, Education & Utilities)<br><br />
Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeedu/ktouch/ The KTouch Handbook] <br><br />
IRC channel(s): kde-edu@irc.freenode.net<br><br />
Mailing lists: kde-edu@kde.org<br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/ktouch <!-- http://cia.vc/stats/project/kde/ktouch --><br><br />
Bugzilla component: ktouch<br><br />
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== kturtle ==<br />
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== kwordquiz ==<br />
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== marble ==<br />
Screenshot sent: [[File:Marble.png|200px|thumb|left|Marble Virtual Globe]]<br><br />
Name: Marble<br><br />
Description: (can be HTML or wiki markup)<br><br />
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Marble is a Virtual Globe and World Atlas that you can use to learn more about Earth: You can pan and zoom around and you can look up places and roads. A mouse click on a place label will provide the respective Wikipedia article.<br />
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Of course it's also possible to measure distances between locations or watch the current cloud cover. Marble offers different thematic maps: A classroom-style topographic map, a satellite view, street map, earth at night and temperature and precipitation maps. All maps include a custom map key, so it can also be used as an educational tool for use in class-rooms. For educational purposes you can also change date and time and watch how the starry sky and the twilight zone on the map change.<br />
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In opposite to other virtual globes Marble also features multiple projections: Choose between a Flat Map ("Plate carré"), Mercator or the Globe.<br />
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The best of all: Marble is Free Software / Open Source Software and promotes the usage of free maps. And it's available for all major operating systems (Linux/Unix, MS Windows and Mac OS X).<br />
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Features (optional):<br><br />
Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/marble/<br><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: 55105<br><br />
Page on Userbase:<br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21<br><br />
Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeedu/marble/index.html<br><br />
IRC channel(s): #marble (and #kde-edu)<br><br />
Mailing lists: marble-devel@kde.org and marble-bugs@kde.org<br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: Marble<br><br />
Bugzilla component: marble<br><br />
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== parley ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: [[File:Parley.png|200px|thumb|left|Parley]]<br><br />
Name: Parley<br />
<br>Description: [can be HTML or wiki markup] <br />
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'''Parley''' is a program to help you memorize things.<br> Parley supports many language specific features but can be used for other learning tasks just as well. It uses the &lt;a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition\"&gt;spaced repetition&lt;/a&gt; learning method, also known as flash cards.<br />
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Creating new vocabulary collections with Parley is easy, but of course it is even better if you can use some of our premade files. Have a look at the &lt;a href=\"http://kde-files.org/index.php?xcontentmode=687\"&gt;KDE-Files.org&lt;/a&gt; page or use the \"Download New Collections\" feature directly.<br />
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Features (optional): <br />
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Different test types<br />
Mixed Letters (order the letters, anagram like) to get to know new words<br />
Multiple choice<br />
Written tests - type the words (including clever correction mechanisms)<br />
Example sentences can be used to create 'fill in the gap' tests<br />
Article training<br />
Comparison forms (adjectives and/or adverbs)<br />
Conjugations<br />
Synonym/Antonym/Paraphrase<br />
Fast test setup with all options in one dialog<br />
More than two languages (for example English, Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified)<br />
Find words (also by word type) quickly<br />
Easy lesson management<br />
Premade vocabulary files ready to use<br />
Share and download vocabulary using Get Hot New Stuff<br />
Open XML file format (shared with KWordQuiz, Kanagram and KHangMan) that can be edited by hand and is easily usable with scripts<br />
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Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/parley<br><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: 66741<br><br />
Page on Userbase: [empty]<br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21<br><br />
Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeedu/parley/index.html<br><br />
IRC channel(s): #kde-edu<br><br />
Mailing lists: kde-edu@kde.org, parley-devel@kde.org<br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: kde/parley<br><br />
Bugzilla component: parley<br />
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== rocs ==<br />
Screenshoot sent: Yes.<br />
Name: Rocs <br><br />
Description:Rocs is an IDE For Graph Theory that can help studants to implement the Graph Algorithms and see te visual representation of the result, and such is a nice tool to have in Computer Related classes. <br><br />
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- Canvas for Graph Drawing <br><br />
- IDE for Graph relatedd Programming, using Javascript as it's main laguage, plus the graph library <br><br />
- Nodes, Graphs and Edges are extensible from the scripting interface, so you can do anything you want.<br><br />
Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/rocs/ <br><br />
ID on kde-apps.org: 118706 <br><br />
Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Applications/Education#Science <br><br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: <br><br />
Link to handbook: <br><br />
IRC channel(s): #kde-edu <br><br />
Mailing lists: kde-edu mailing list <br><br />
Project name on cia.vc: <br><br />
Bugzilla component: rocs <br><br />
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== step ==<br />
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= Module kdegames =<br />
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== bomber ==<br />
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== bovo ==<br />
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== granatier ==<br />
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== katomic ==<br />
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== kigo ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: [http://websvn.kde.org/*checkout*/trunk/KDE/kdegames/doc/kigo/play-game.png]<br />
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Name: Kigo<br />
Description: Go boardgame for KDE<br />
Kigo is an open-source implementation of the popular Go game (also known as Weiqi). Go is a strategic board game for two players. It is also known as igo (Japanese), weiqi or wei ch'i (Chinese) or baduk (Korean). Go is noted for being rich in strategic complexity despite its simple rules. The game is played by two players who alternately place black and white stones (playing pieces, now usually made of glass or plastic) on the vacant intersections of a grid of 19x19 lines (9x9 or 13x13 for easier games).<br />
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Features (optional): Themeable, GHNS<br />
Homepage: [http://games.kde.org/game.php?game=kigo]<br />
ID on kde-apps.org: none<br />
Page on Userbase: none<br />
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21<br />
Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegames/kigo/index.html]<br />
IRC channel(s): #kdegames<br />
Mailing lists: kde-games-devel@kde.org<br />
Project name on cia.vc: KDE/kigo<br />
Bugzilla component: kigo<br />
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== killbots ==<br />
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== kiriki ==<br />
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== kjumpingcube ==<br />
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== klines ==<br />
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== knetwalk ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: [[File:Knetwalk_screenshot.png|200px|thumb]]<br />
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Name: KNetWalk<br />
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Description: '''KNetWalk''' is a small game where you have to build up a computer-network by putting the rigth wires into the right order. When the network is build, a highscore-list comes up where competitions can be fought out.<br />
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Features (optional): ''add features section''<br />
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Homepage: http://games.kde.org/game.php?game=knetwalk<br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: ''none''<br />
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Page on Userbase: [empty]<br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21<br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdegames/knetwalk/index.html<br />
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IRC channel(s): #kdegames<br />
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Mailing lists: kde-games-devel@kde.org<br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/knetwalk<br />
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Bugzilla component: knetwalk<br />
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== kolf ==<br />
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Screenshot sent: <br />
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[[Image:kolf.png|thumb|left]]Name: Kolf<br />
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Description:<br />
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'''Kolf''' is a miniature golf game, developed by Jason Katz-Brown in 2002. The game is played from an overhead view, with a short bar representing the golf club. Kolf features many different types of objects, such water hazards, slopes, sand traps, and black holes (warps), among others.<br />
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Features: <br />
- single and multi-player (up to ten players) modes<br />
- high scores table<br />
- dynamic courses<br />
- third-party courses<br />
- course editor<br />
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Homepage: http://games.kde.org/game.php?game=kolf<br />
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ID on kde-apps.org: none <br />
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Applications/Games<br />
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: none<br />
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdegames/kolf/index.html<br />
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IRC channel(s): #kdegames<br />
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Mailing lists: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-games-devel<br />
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Project name on cia.vc: kde/kolf <br />
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Bugzilla component: <br />
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== kollision ==<br />
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== konquest ==<br />
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== kpat ==<br />
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== kreversi ==<br />
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== ksame ==<br />
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== ktron ==<br />
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== ktuberling ==<br />
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== palapeli ==</div>Radio89