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KWappen
KWappen is a colorful KDE3 board game. The goal of the game is to eliminate the game tiles as quickly as possible. The game is solved if every column has one tile or no tiles. The game is not a clone of any other board game, and the rules of the game are entirely unique. KWappen requires a screen resolution that at least as large as 1024x768 pixels.
KWebWatch
'KWebWatch' is a small utility that monitors Web pages, looking for changes. It can also act as a launching pad for viewing URLs in a browser.
KWrite
'KWrite' is a simple text editor, with syntax highlighting, codefolding, dynamic word wrap and more, it's the lightweight version of Kate, providing more speed for minor tasks. It ships per default with KDEBASE package.
Kalculator
Kalculator for KDE is a simple GUI calculator for evaluating math expressions in the KDE GNU/Linux environment. You can a pick specific function from the tool-window or type it directly. Also, there is history of entered expressions as well as hex support.
Kalsamix
'kalsamix' (formerly kamix) is a mixer for KDE and ALSA, with more features than kmix (or at least with more than kmix had when kamix was started). It supports channel splitting, levels storing/restoring, sync with external ALSA events, correct handling of "enumerated" elements, and selective item hiding/showing.
Karchiver
'kArchiver' is a utility for working with compressed files. Users can create tar.gz, tar.bz2, .zip, and other files, as well as add, remove, or view files with a multiselection window. Its interface merges with konqueror, so users can view and extract all archives within the file manager. Right-clicking on an archive allows you to extract archives in background. The program also converts files between .tar.gz and .tar.bz2, provides an automatic splitter/unsplitter to fit a file onto a set of floppies, and includes wizards that help users compile and install software through kArchiver's interface. Please note that there are separate versions of kArchiver for KDE 1.x and 2.x, and they are *not* compatible.
Kbiff
KBiff new mail notification utility. It is highly configurable but very easy to use and setup. It tries to combine the best of the features of most of the "other" biff programs out there. KBiff supports all major mailbox formats: mbox (Berkeley style), maildir, mh, POP3, IMAP4, and NNTP. KBiff is part of the KDE project; this means it has support for session managment (it "remembers" the last state it was in before you logged off) and can be docked into the panel. It has also been translated into several different languages.
Kde
KDE is an international free software community producing an integrated set of cross-platform applications. It is known for its Plasma Desktop, a desktop environment provided as the default working environment on many GNU/Linux distributions, such as openSUSE, Mageia and Trisquel. KDE manages over 6 million lines of code. This does not include Qt. More than 1800 contributors help develop KDE. About 20 new developers contribute their first code each month. KDE is translated in over 108 languages. KDE has more than 114 official FTP mirrors in over 34 countries. The KDE community is the second largest Free Software community behind the Linux kernel community.
Kdissert
* 'kdissert' is now 'semantik' kdissert is a mind-mapping tool to help students write texts such as dissertations, theses, and reports. It features both a mindmap view and a linear view, and several document generators (LaTeX text and slides, OpenOffice.org writer, HTML, and plain text).
Kexi
KEXI is a visual database application builder tool by KDE, designed to fill the gap between spreadsheets and database solutions requiring more sophisticated development. KEXI can be used for designing and implementing databases, data inserting and processing, and performing queries.
KildClient
KildClient is a MUD client written with the GTK+ windowing toolkit. It supports many common features of other clients, such as triggers, gags, aliases, macros, timers, and much more. But its main feature is the built-in Perl interpreter. At any moment, the user can execute Perl statements and functions to do things much more powerful than simply sending text the the MUD. Perl statements can also be run, for example, as the action of a trigger, allowing you to do complex things.
Kinkatta
Kinkatta is an AOL instant messenger for KDE. Kinkatta contains all common instant messenger features such as logging, aliases, chat rooms, proxys, auto-away, pounce, last on, idle, per-buddy audio configuration, and complete chat window configuration. It was formerly known as 'kaim.'
Kkeyled
KKeyled is a KDE panel tray widget which displays the LED states of the keyboard (ie. Caps Lock, Num Lock, and Scroll Lock). It is particularly useful for wireless keyboards without LEDs, and can be used to set the LED states of the keyboard as well.
Klear
Klear is a KDE-based TV viewer for DVB. It includes internal tuners for DVB-S, -T, and -C. It is also able to record video streams in live- and scheduled-mode as MPEG TS and MPEG PS. It shows OSD information, takes snapshots, deinterlaces the video stream, and more. Features include:
  • DVB Playback
  • Internal (and player-independant) Tuner for DVB-T, DVB-C and DVB-S
  • Timeshifting with 'save-back capability'
  • full featured scheduled recording
  • live-recording system
  • EPG
  • OSD system
  • nifty GUI with fullscreen and minimal mode
  • screenshot capability with different formats
  • integrated deinterlacing filters
  • Audio-muting and integrated soft-mixer
  • complete graphical configuration system
  • KDE kicker integration
  • recording formats: MPEG TS (raw) and MPEG PES (realtime conversion)
  • free keybindings for hotkeys
Klicklack
Klicklack is a plugin-based dictionary application for KDE. As both the user interface and the dictionary access are implemented in plugins, it allows you to use the advantages of several already available similar applications and offers you choice and flexibiliy. Plugins based on KSteak and KQuick as well as an OCR plugin based on gocr are included.
Knetfilter
Knetfilter is a KDE frontend to iptables. It is used with Linux 2.4 to manage the functionality of netfilter. Knetfilter lets you set up most common firewall configurations, as well as perform more sophisticated management of a complex firewall. It is also possible to use an integrated interface to tcpdump and nmap.
Knoda
Knoda is a KDE database-frontend for DBase, Firebird, MS Access, MySQL, Paradox, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and ODBC. Besides tables, views, and queries, it also handles forms and reports, which are scriptable via Python.
KolourPaint
'KolourPaint' is an easy-to-use paint program for KDE. Features include undo/redo, more than a dozen tools, selections, transparent image editing and zoom support (with an optional grid and thumbnail).
Komics
'Komics' is a panel applet for the K Desktop Environment. It gets comics strips from the Web, informs the user when they are ready, automatically opens them, and optionally stores them on disk.
Konqueror
Konqueror is the KDE file manager, browser, and viewing application. It is part of the kdebase distribution, so resources and download information for Konqueror can also be found on the KDE Web site (http://www.kde.org). It is HTML 4.0 compliant, and supports Javascript, bidirectional scripts, SSL, almost all of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) 1 and most of CSS 2, and can house Java applets. As a file manager, it can display files in either tree or icon view, allows copying/moving/deleting by either drag-and-drop or cut/paste/delete, and provdes file properties and the ability to change file attributes. It automatically updates directories or deletes files without the user having to refresh or reload the directory. Konqueror can also view many different file types. It uses components (parts) to view various types of files; this functionality is not within Konqueror itself. This means that if you want to view a file that cannot already be viewed by a preexisting part, all you have to do is write such a part; there's no need to modify Konqueror itself.


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