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*Amarok - Wikipedia, Flickr, YouTube, Magnatune etc integration | *Amarok - Wikipedia, Flickr, YouTube, Magnatune etc integration | ||
*Digikam - it’s just so cool all round, but the various export plugins are killer features | *Digikam - it’s just so cool all round, but the various export plugins are killer features | ||
*KRunner - a real swiss army knife (perhaps more for a technical audience | *KRunner - a real swiss army knife (perhaps more for a technical audience) | ||
Marble - very visual anyway, but fire up the OpenStreetMap view and people want it | *Marble - very visual anyway, but fire up the OpenStreetMap view and people want it | ||
*Gwenview – it’s just so shiny, particularly in full-screen mode | *Gwenview – it’s just so shiny, particularly in full-screen mode |
Revision as of 23:27, 7 December 2009
A list of cool features in KDE software that might form the basis of talking points or demonstrations of KDE software:
- KWin desktop effects, particularly the useful ones
- Kopete - “You’ve got all your chat accounts in one app?”
- Amarok - Wikipedia, Flickr, YouTube, Magnatune etc integration
- Digikam - it’s just so cool all round, but the various export plugins are killer features
- KRunner - a real swiss army knife (perhaps more for a technical audience)
- Marble - very visual anyway, but fire up the OpenStreetMap view and people want it
- Gwenview – it’s just so shiny, particularly in full-screen mode