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KFuseIso
KFuseIso provides KDE integration to mount CD-ROM filesystem images, such as .iso, .nrg, .bin, .mdf, and .img files. It uses fuseiso to do the actual job.
KKBSwitch
KKBSwitch is a keyboard layout indicator for KDE 2 and 3. It is useful when you have configured the XKeyboard extension to have more than one keyboard group (ie US/ASCII and Russian). An icon in the system tray indicates which layout is currently active. It does not help you configure XKeyboard, it merely indicates the current group. You configure XKeyboard by editing the XF86Config file. Clicking the icon or selecting the desired group from the icon's menu switches groups. Icons are configurable. There is also a "Toggle mode" (toggles between the two most recently used layouts). The keyboard layout can be switched for each window separately or globally.
KLearningAid
'KLearningAid' pops up kvtml file items on the desktop. Using KWordQuiz or FlashKard, produce kvtml files and load them into Klaid. It will grab all complete n x m related items (e.g. "Question" and "Answer", or "Word A" and "Word B") and display them periodically as PopUps on the your desktop. It is like someone is sitting behind you making sure you know all the terms for your next exam or test while surfing the web, coding, or whatever.
KLibido
KLibido is a KDE usenet news grabber for GNU/Linux. Its features include:
  • Automatic joining of multi-part posts
  • Automatic decoding of posts, using the uudeview library (yEnc supported) or an internal decoder
  • Multiple servers support, with priorities and fallback if an article fails on a server and is present on another server
  • Queue balancing: KLibido spreads the bytes load across servers with the same priority
  • Multiple download threads per server support, with the ability to add or remove threads "on the fly"
  • Gracefully handles network errors, timeouts, disconnects and out-of-space errors
  • Acceptable (at least, by me :) memory usage (80-100 MB VMRss with several large groups open)
  • Filter articles by subject and state (read, unread, complete, incomplete)
  • Multi tabbed interface in IDEAl mode, to open multiple newsgroups at once
  • KParts interface for previewing posts (.nfo, images, etc...) inside the program
  • .nzb support
  • Download queue management: Pause (and resume) the queue Pause (and resume) the single posts Drag and drop the items around to change the download order Cancel download Lists of finished and failed items Granularity, with the ability to see the progress/status of the whole post and of the single articles of the post The progress of the download is saved and survives program exits/crashes
KLinkStatus
KLinkStatus is a KDE link checker. It can be run as a standalone application or be embedded inside another application. It supports HTTP, FTP, SSH (fish or SFTP), and file protocols, proxies, authentication, the HTML 4.0 and HTTP 1.1 standards, server-side includes, regular expressions for restrict which URLs are searched, the display of link results as they are checked, a tree-like view that reflects the file structure of the documents, a flat view, the ability to limit the search depth, and more.
KMAGO
KMAGO (MAnager of Get Operations) is a KDE-based download manager. It features drag and drop operations, group management of transfers, control of multiple downloads with priority and selectable priority policy, resume capability check, full configurability, and the ability to choose different programs for use as a downloading backend.
KMail
KMail is a fully-featured email client that fits nicely into KDE. It has features such as support for powerful filters, PGP/GnuPG privacy, inline attachments, drag and drop support of messages and attachments, and support for multiple POP3 and IMAP accounts.
KMess
KMess is an MSN Messenger compatible chat client for KDE, with support for almost all MSN features (except video/voice), including full font, font color, and emoticon support with an original emoticon theme, file transfer, and a great look and feel. Its emphasis is on contact-by-contact configurability (including specifying contact pictures and sounds to be used when a contact logs on or off or in a chat).
KMol
KMol calculates the elemental compositon and molecular weight of compounds from their chemical formula. KMol supports user defined groups and elements, unlimited nesting of subgroups, multicomponent compounds, global and per-user symbol definitions.
KMyMoney
KMyMoney is a personal finance application similar to Microsoft Money.
KNewMail
KNewMail is a KDE app designed to check POP3 mail servers for waiting mail, then return the headers. It can either check the servers at preset intervals, or only when forced. KNewMail will notify you by popup message, sound, and/or the header list. It also supports simple mail filtering. You can delete mail before downloading. Note that as per the developer the package has been completely rewritten since v. 4.0, and not all the features in the old version have been reimplemented in the new version.
KOffice
KOffice was a free software office suite and graphics suite by KDE for Unix-like systems and Windows. KOffice contains a word processor (KWord), a spreadsheet (KSpread), a presentation program (KPresenter), and a number of other components that varied over the course of KOffice’s development. After development began in 1997, two major versions of KOffice were released: Version 1.0 in 2000 and 2.0 in 2009. Following internal conflicts, the majority of KOffice developers split off in 2010 – resulting in the creation of Calligra Suite. Two years later, in September 2012, the KOffice.org website went offline.
KPodder
KPodder is a simple configuration frontend for the BashPodder tool, which can be used to collect podcasts from across the Web. After selecting feeds and choosing when and where you want them saved, it will collect the files for you. It also features an option for checking feeds immediately.
KPreg
Links and maintainer email broken. Homepage changed to archive.org entry. Poppy-one (talk) 14:57, 6 August 2018 (EDT) KPreg simplifies completing Web forms and other programs. It provides an interface to enter commonly required data, such as name, email, address, etc. One mouse click copies any item in the text list to the clipboard so it can be pasted into any form or application. You can also iconize and color code various types of information. KPreg can dock in the panel for easy access (in KDE).
KShowmail
'kShowmail' is a KDE tool for watching for email on POP3 servers. It displays headers and complete email messages can be displayed, and deletes email without downloading. The heaader fields detect known spam by header fields, and marked email messages can be deleted automatically. The information can be refreshed via timers, and 'kShowmail' can be played when new email arrives. External programs like fetchmail/sendmail can be called via configurable menu entries or if new mail arrives. Spam complaints can also be sent via configurable menus.
KShutDown
KShutDown is an advanced shutdown utility for KDE. It has four main commands: Turn Off Computer (logout and halt the system), Restart Computer (logout and reboot the system), Lock Session (lock the screen using a screen saver), and End Current Session (end the session and logout the user). It features time and delay options, command line support, panel applet, and sounds.
KSquirrel
KSquirrel is an image viewer for KDE with disk navigator, file tree, thumbnails, extended thumbnails, dynamic format support, DCOP interface and tools to resize, rotate, convert, colorize and print images (since 0.6.0-pre7).A lack of dynamic support of formats is a big minus for programs of a similar sort. Any person, possessing the certain knowledge of any format of the image and language C++, should have an opportunity to add support of the favourite format by himself. For these purposes the set of dynamically loaded codecs was created - ksquirrel-libs. KSquirrel loads these codecs from the directory /usr/lib/ksquirrel-libs and uses it for decoding images. Support of formats completely dynamic. It means, that it is possible not only to change contents of the directory /usr/lib/ksquirrel-libs, adding (or deleting) the libraries, but also to do it directly during work. If the corresponding option in options is checked, KSquirrel will inform you on what libraries have just been added or removed.
KSquirrel-libs
ksquirrel-libs is a set of codecs for the KSquirrel image viewer. It supports dozens of image formats. Including: Windows bitmaps (.bmp), Compuserve GIF (static, animated), Windows icons (.ico), JPEG, JPEG2000, ZSoft PCX, Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg), Windows Metafile (.wmf), Portable Network Graphics, Portable Any Map (.pnm, .ppm, .pgm, .pbm), Sun Raster File (.ras), SGI, Targa (.tga), Tagged Image File Format, X Bitmaps (.xbm), X Pixmaps (.xpm), OpenEXR (.exr), PIX, SUN Icons, X Window Dump (.xwd), Photoshop PSD (RGB, CMYK, Greyscale, Indexed), FLI Animation, X cursors (static, animated), Wireless Bitmap, Photos from different cameras (CRW), Quake2 texture (.wal), HalfLife model (.mdl),* Commodore 64 KOALA (.koa), Dr. Halo CUT, Radiance HDR image (.hdr), Scitex CT, Homeworld LIF, MTV Ray tracer, AVS X, RAWRGB (internal, simple 24 or 32-bit format).
KTouch
KTouch is a tough typing program that currently supports English, German, Norwegian, Latin American, Portugese and French keyboards.
KTranslator
KTranslator is a dictionary application for KDE. It should support any language and come with a plugin system to ease the addition of new dictionaries. It is designed to be able to translate a word without disturbing the application in use. When a user selects a word while pressing CTRL key, KTranslator will try to translate the word and show the result in a popup window in a manner similar to Babylon for Windows.


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