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== kmag ==
== kmag ==
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Name: Kmag (KMagnifier)
Description:
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.
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Homepage: http://kmag.sourceforge.net/
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Link to handbook: http://kmag.sourceforge.net/doc.html
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== kmousetool ==
== kmousetool ==
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KMouseTool
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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.
Features:
Clicking
Dragging
Homepage:
http://accessibility.kde.org/aids/kmousetool.php
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http://accessibility.kde.org/aids/kmousetool.php
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== kmouth ==
== kmouth ==
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[[Image:Kmouth.png|thumb|left]]Name: KMouth
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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.
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.
User Features:
Speak any text from the KDE clipboard.
Speak any plain text file.
Speak all or any portion of a text file from Kate, including instances where Kate is embedded in another KDE application.
Speak all or any portion of an HTML page from Konqueror.
Use as the speech backend for KMouth and KSayIt.
Speak KDE notifications (KNotify).
Long text is parsed into sentences. User may backup by sentence or paragraph, replay, pause, and stop playing.
Audio output via aRts, GStreamer (version 0.8.7 or later), or aKode.
User-configurable filters for substituting misspoken words, choosing speech synthesizers, and transforming XHMTL/XML documents.
Programmer Features
Priority system for screen reader outputs, warnings and messages, while still playing regular texts.
Plugin-based architecture for support of a wide variety of speech synthesis engines and drivers.
Permit generation of speech from the command line (or via shell scripts) using the KDE DCOP utilities.
Provide a lightweight and easily usable interface for applications to generate speech output.
Applications need not be concerned about contention over the speech device.
FUTURE: Provide support for speech markup languages, such as VoiceXML, Sable, Java Speech Markup Language (JSML), and Speech Markup Meta-language (SMML).
FUTURE: Provide limited support for embedded speech markers.
Asynchronous to prevent system blocking.
Homepage:
http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/kttsd/
ID on kde-apps.org:
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Page on Userbase:
http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/kttsd/
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeaccessibility/kttsd/index.html
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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.
== ksystemlog ==
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):
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KSystemLog has the following features :
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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 :<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
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== ksysv ==
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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
= Module kdebase =
== kuser ==
== dolphin ==
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Name: Kuser
== kappfinder ==
Description: '''KUser''' is a tool that helps the system adminstrator to manage the system's users and groups.
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== kdepasswd ==
* User and group creation and edition
* Easy password and group management for each user
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ID on kde-apps.org: No
== kdialog ==
Page on Userbase: [http://userbase.kde.org/KUser KUser]
Name: Kdialog<br>Description: [can be HTML or wiki markup]
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: No
'''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).
Link to handbook: [http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeadmin/kuser/index.html The KUser handbook]
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IRC channel(s): No
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: kdialog/general <br>
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Name: Dolphin
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Bookmarks Organizer and Editor
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.
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* Link status checker
* Favicon fetcher
* Navigation Bar<br />
Homepage: None
Dolphin features a navigation (or breadcrumb) bar for URLs, allowing you to quickly navigate through the hierarchy of files and folders.
* View Styles and Properties<br />
Dolphin supports several different kinds of view styles and properties and allows you to configure the view exactly how you want it.
* Split Views<br />
Dolphin supports a split view, allowing you to easily copy or move files between locations.
* Dockable Panels
Additional information and shortcuts are available as dock-able panels, allowing you to move them around freely and display exactly what you want.
* Other features:
** Multiple tab support
** Informational dialogues are displayed in an unobtrusive way.
** Undo/redo support
** Transparent network access through the KIO system.
Homepage: http://dolphin.kde.org
ID on kde-apps.org: n/a
Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Dolphin
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 66 (Workspace forum)
Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase-apps/dolphin/index.html
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Project name on cia.vc: http://cia.vc/stats/project/kde/dolphin
ID on kde-apps.org:None
Bugzilla component: dolphin
Page on Userbase: None
== kappfinder ==
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org:22
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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
Description: Konqueror is KDE's Webbrowser and swiss-army-knife for any kind of file-management and file previewing.
Features (optional):
Webbrowsing using KHTML or KDEWebKit as rendering engines
File management using most of Dolphin's features (including version-control, service menus and the basic UI)
File management on ftp and sftp servers
Full featured FTP-client (you can split views to display local and remote folders and previews in the same window)
Embedded applications to preview and edit files (e.g. Okular and KOffice for documents, Gwenview for pictures, KTextEditor for text-files)
Different kinds of plugins: Service-menus, KParts (embedded applications), KIO (accessing files using special protocols like http or ftp) and KPart-plugins (like AdBlocker...)
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 />
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= Module kdeedu =
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== blinken ==
== blinken ==
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== cantor ==
Name: Cantor
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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.
Features:
* Support for four different environments (Maxima, R, SAGE, KAlgebra)
* Possibility to retrieve and share worksheets through Get Hot New Stuff
* Integration of the selected environment's help in the user interface
Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/cantor
ID on kde-apps.org: ''none''
Page on Userbase: [empty]
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21
Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdeedu/cantor/index.html
'''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.
== kwordquiz ==
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== marble ==
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Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/kmplot/
== parley ==
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== rocs ==
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= Module kdegames =
ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeedu/kmplot/index.html
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.
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Catalogs:
== kbounce ==
*Default catalog consisting of stars to magnitude 8
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*Extra catalogs consisting of 100 million stars to magnitude 16
*Downloadable catalogs including Messier Images, Abell Planetary Nebulae
*Corrections for precession, nutation and atmospheric refraction
*Tools for retrieval of data from Online Databases
*Scriptable actions using D-Bus
*Integration with INDI provides support for a wide range of instruments
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*Adjustable simulation speed in order to view phenomena that happen over long timescales
== kbreakout ==
*KStars Astrocalculator to access some of the internal calculations of KStars, and also to predict conjunctions etc
*Astroinfo project to help facilitate learning with the aid of KStars
*Internet links for further information / pictures of objects
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*FOV Editor helps calculate field of view of equipment and display them
*Obtain AAVSO light curves for variable stars
*What's up tonight tool
*Altitude vs Time tool
*Sky Calendar tool
Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/kstars/
== kgoldrunner ==
ID on kde-apps.org: 9862
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/KStars
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ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: 21
== kollision ==
Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeedu/kstars/index.html
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.
== ktron ==
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.
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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.
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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).
== bovo ==
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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>
'''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 <a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaced_repetition\">spaced repetition</a> learning method, also known as flash cards.
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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 <a href=\"http://kde-files.org/index.php?xcontentmode=687\">KDE-Files.org</a> page or use the \"Download New Collections\" feature directly.
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== kbattleship ==
Different test types
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Mixed Letters (order the letters, anagram like) to get to know new words
Multiple choice
Written tests - type the words (including clever correction mechanisms)
Example sentences can be used to create 'fill in the gap' tests
Article training
Comparison forms (adjectives and/or adverbs)
Conjugations
Synonym/Antonym/Paraphrase
Fast test setup with all options in one dialog
More than two languages (for example English, Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified)
Find words (also by word type) quickly
Easy lesson management
Premade vocabulary files ready to use
Share and download vocabulary using Get Hot New Stuff
Open XML file format (shared with KWordQuiz, Kanagram and KHangMan) that can be edited by hand and is easily usable with scripts
Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/parley<br>
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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>
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>
Features: <br>
- Canvas for Graph Drawing <br>
- IDE for Graph relatedd Programming, using Javascript as it's main laguage, plus the graph library <br>
- Nodes, Graphs and Edges are extensible from the scripting interface, so you can do anything you want.<br>
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>
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).
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.
'''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.
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== lskat ==
- single and multi-player (up to ten players) modes
- high scores table
- dynamic courses
- third-party courses
- course editor
Homepage: http://games.kde.org/game.php?game=kolf
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ID on kde-apps.org: none
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Page on Userbase: http://userbase.kde.org/Applications/Games
== palapeli ==
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Link to handbook: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdegames/kolf/index.html
Name: kdepasswd Description: kdepasswd is a graphical tool to change the password of the current user, similar to the command-line tool passwd. Features (optional): ID on kde-apps.org: No Page on Userbase: No ID of subforum on forum.kde.org: No Link to handbook: No IRC channel(s): No Mailing lists: No Project name on cia.vc: No Bugzilla component: kdepasswd/general
kdialog
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Name: Kdialog Description: [can be HTML or wiki markup]
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).