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gtk-qt=The GTK-Qt Theme Engine is a project allowing GTK to use Qt widget styles. It behaves like a normal GTK theme engine, but calls functions from Qt instead of doing the drawing itself.
openoffice=OpenOffice.org is a free productivity suite compatible with all major office suites.
avidemux=Edit your avi, mpeg and nuv. Process audio and video. Cut.
PHP_GTK_1=PHP-GTK is an extension for PHP programming language that implements language bindings for GTK+ toolkit. It provides an object-oriented interface to GTK+ classes and functions and greatly simplifies writing client side cross-platform GUI applications.
superkaramba=SuperKaramba is, in simple terms, a tool that allows you to easily create interactive eye-candy on your KDE desktop. Currently, only linux is officially supported.
kbear=KBear is a graphical ftp client with ability to connect to multiple hosts simultanously. You can copy/move files or directories between the hosts by drag'n drop or cut'n paste. It also has a dynamic site database.
krename=Krename is a very powerful batch file renamer for KDE3 which can rename a list of files based on a set of expressions. It can copy/move the files to another directory or simply rename the input files. Krename supports many conversion operations.
wesnoth=Battle for Wesnoth is a fantasy turn-based strategy game. Battle for control of villages, using variety of units which have advantages and disadvantages in different types of terrains and against different types of attacks. Units gain experience and advance levels, and are carried over from one scenario to the next.
kover=Kover is an easy to use WYSIWYG CD cover printer with CDDB support.
torsmo=Torsmo (TyopoytaORvelo System MOnitor) is a system monitor that sits in the corner of your desktop. Torsmo can show various information about your system and its peripherals. Torsmo is very light and customizable, and it renders text on the root window.
scribus=Scribus is a desktop page layout program in the tradition of Corel Ventura®, Quark Xpress®, PageMaker® and InDesign®
inkscape=Inkscape is an open source SVG editor with capabilities similar to Illustrator, CorelDraw, Visio, etc. Supported SVG features include basic shapes, paths, text, alpha blending, transforms, gradients, node editing, svg-to-png export, grouping, and more. Inkscape's main motivation is to provide the Open Source community with a fully XML, SVG, and CSS2 compliant SVG drawing tool. Additional planned work includes conversion of the codebase from C/Gtk to C++/Gtkmm, emphasizing a lightweight core with powerful features added through an extension mechanism, and establishment of a friendly, open, community-oriented development processes.
gdesklets=gdesklets provides an advanced architecture for desktop applets -- tiny displays sitting on your desktop in a symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefulness. Populate your desktop with status meters, icon bars, weather sensors, news tickers... whatever you can imagine! Virtually anything is possible and maybe even available some day.
mplayer=MPlayer is a movie and animation player that supports a wide range of codecs and file formats, including MPEG 1/2/4, DivX 3/4/5, Windows Media 7/8/9, RealAudio/Video up to 9, Quicktime 5/6, and Vivo 1/2. It has many MMX/SSE(2)/3Dnow(Ex) optimized native audio and video codecs, but allows using XAnim's and RealPlayer's binary codec plugins, and Win32 codec DLLs. It has basic VCD/DVD playback functionality, including DVD subtitles, but supports many text-based subtitle formats too. For video output, nearly every existing interface is supported. It's also able to convert any supported files to raw/divx/mpeg4 AVI (pcm/mp3 audio), and even video grabbing from V4L devices.
sim-icq=Plugins-based instant messenger with support various protocols. Based on the Qt library and works on X11 (optional with KDE-support), MS Windows and MacOS X.
galway=Galway is a GNOME Web editor that supports HTML, JavaScript, VRML 97 and Script-Fu specifications. It is programmed with the guile-gtk bindings and has English, Italian and Spanish versions.
gaby=Gaby is a small personal database manager using GTK+ and GNOME (if available) for its GUI. It was designed to provide straight-forward access to the types of databases a casual user would normally use, while keeping the ability to easily create databases for other needs. It was designed with extensibility in mind and relies heavily on plug-ins.
gael=Gael is an electronic design automation tool integrated into GNOME 2. It is designed to be easy to use, and to include advanced features. The design is very modular and open, using the GNOME component model (bonobo).
galeon=Galeon is a GNOME Web browser based on Gecko (the Mozilla rendering engine). It is fast, has a light interface, and is fully standards-compliant.
file-roller=File Roller is an archive manager for the GNOME environment. As an archive manager, it can create and modify archives, view the content of an archive, view a file contained in the archive, and extract files from the archive. File Roller is only a frontend (a graphical interface) to archiving programs like tar and zip.
evolution=Evolution is the GNOME mailer, calendar, contact manager, and communications tool. Evolution represents the next step forward in GNOME applications. The tools which make up Evolution will be tightly integrated with one another and act as a seamless personal information-management tool.
esound=EsounD mixes multiple digitized audio streams and samples together for playback by a single audio device. It also allows monitoring of mixed output, and recording. Network connections to the daemon are supported as well.
anjuta2=Anjuta is a versatile Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for C and C++ in GNU/Linux. It has been written for GTK/GNOME, and features a number of advanced programming facilities. These include project management, application wizards, an onboard interactive debugger, and a powerful source editor with source browsing and syntax highlighting.
anjuta=Anjuta is a versatile Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for C and C++ in GNU/Linux. It has been written for GTK/GNOME, and features a number of advanced programming facilities. These include project management, application wizards, an onboard interactive debugger, and a powerful source editor with source browsing and syntax highlighting.
koffice=KOffice is an integrated office suite for KDE.\nKOffice features a full set of applications which work together seamlessly to provide the best user experience possible.\nKOffice components work together. Every program in the KOffice suite is a component which adds more functionality to the whole. You can embed any KOffice component in any other KOffice component, this is realised using the KParts object model from KDE.\n
gphoto=gPhoto is a program and library framework that lets users download pictures from their digital cameras. There are currently more than 300 supported digital cameras across several platforms.
mythtv=MythTV is a homebrew PVR project
k3b=K3b is a CD and DVD burning application for Linux systems optimized for KDE. It provides a comfortable user interface to perform most CD/DVD burning tasks like creating an Audio CD from a set of audio files or copying a CD. While the experienced user can take influence in all steps of the burning process the beginner may find comfort in the automatic settings and the reasonable K3b defaults which allow a quick start. The actual burning in K3b is done by the command line utilities cdrecord, cdrdao, and growisofs.
konqueror=Konqueror is an advanced file manager for the K Desktop Environment, providing file management functions ranging from simple cut/copy and paste operations to advanced local and remote network file browsing. Folder contents can be displayed in a variety of text and icon view modes, which can include thumbnail preview images of file contents. File and folder properties can easily be examined and changed and applications launched with a simple click of the left mouse button. Konqueror is an HTML 4.01 compliant web browser with built in support for JavaScript (ECMA-262), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and bidirectional scripts (arabic and hebrew). It provides support for the secure running of Java applets, Netscape plugins for viewing Flash, RealAudio and RealVideo and SSL for secure communications. Advanced features include automatic URL and form completion, the ability to import bookmarks from other browsers and tabbed browsing. Konqueror is also an excellent full featured FTP client.\nKonqueror is a universal viewing application, capable of displaying images and documents without having to launch another application. It does this by embedding components (KDE Parts) provided by other applications; from KView for image viewing, KDVI for DVI viewing, KGhostView for PostScript documents and from the various KOffice applications for their document types.\nKonqueror is a fully customizable application which anyone can configure to suit their own needs, from changing the overall style and the sizes of text and icons to selecting which items appear in the Menubar, changing the number and positions of the toolbars and even defining new shortcut key combinations. Different configuration profiles can be saved for easy recall as needed.
kmenuedit=KMenuedit allows editing of KDE Main menu. kmenuedit can be started either by right-clicking the K Button, or by choosing Menu Edit from the System submenu of the Main menu.
klipper=Klipper is the KDE clipboard utility. It stores clipboard history, and allows you to link clipboard contents to application actions.
kicker=Kicker is the application launcher panel of the K Desktop Environment. Besides the K Menu, where you can start applications, Kicker is also capable of running docked applets like the pager, the taskbar or the clock, and extensions, such as child panels.
kfind=KFind is the KDE file find utility.
kdm=kdm provides a graphical interface that allows you to log in to a system. It prompts for login (username) and password, authenticates the user and starts a session. kdm is superior to xdm, the X Display Manager, in a number of ways.
kdesu=Welcome to KDE su! KDE su is a graphical front end for the UNIX su command for the K Desktop Environment. It allows you to run a program as different user by supplying the password for that user. KDE su is an unprivileged program; it uses the systems su. KDE su has one additional feature: it can remember passwords for you. If you are using this feature, you only need to enter the password once for each command. See the section called “Password Keeping” for more information on this and a security analysis.
kdeprint=KDEPrint is not a standalone program. It is the new printing framework for KDE 2.2. KDEPrint is an intermediate layer between KDE (or other) applications and the selected (and installed) print subsystem of your OS (operating system).
kdebugdialog=It is a dialog box for managing diagnostic messages at runtime. If you simply start kdebugdialog, you will see a list of areas, that can be disabled or enabled. A kdDebug(area) call in the code will show something in the debug output only if the area is enabled.
khelpcenter=The KDE help system is designed to make accessing the common UNIX help systems (man and info) simple, as well as the native KDE documentation (XML). All base KDE applications come fully documented, thanks to the efforts of the Documentation team.
kcontrol=The KDE Control Center (from now on referred to simply as “the control center”) provides you with a centralized and convenient way to configure all of your KDE settings. The control center is made up of multiple modules. Each module is a separate application, but the control center organizes all of these programs into a convenient location.
kcminit=kcminit executes initialisation services during startup. Initialisation services are specified in the .desktop files of applications or services via the X-KDE-Init line. Initialisation services are typically used for initialisating hardware based on user specified settings. kcminit --list can be used to show all initialisation services and kcminit <service> can be used to execute a single service explicity. This can be useful when investigating start-up problems.
kaddressbook=KAddressBook is the KDE address book. It allows users to import and export addressbook files, offers a function to search for addresses, and is fully integrated into KDE and its applications.
kmouth=KMouth is a program that enables persons that cannot speak to let their computers speak. It includes a history of spoken sentences from which the user can select sentences to be re-spoken.
kmousetool=KMouseTool is a KDE program that clicks the mouse for you, reducing RSI pain. It does this by sending a click each time you pause the mouse; an additional mode lets you drag the mouse.
kmag=KMagnifier is a screen magnifier for Linux/Unix (using KDE).
ktimemon=KTimeMon is a small but nifty system monitor, which can display information about CPU and memory/swap usage as well as other system activity. It is well integrated in KDE and features graphical configuration and the option of docking in the system panel. KTimeMon supports Linux systems, Solaris based machines and Digital Unix systems.
kontact=KDE Kontact is a PIM (Personal Information Management) suite. It provides an email client, calendaring, meeting scheduling, a task list, contact management and syncing functionality by integrating existing KDE PIM applications (called components in the context) using the powerful KParts technology. Most components are applications that have been shipped with KDE for a long time, and are thus very mature.
kate=Kate is a multi document editor, based on a rewritten version of the kwrite editing widget of KDE, offering all the features of that plus a bunch of its own. Kate has been been moved to the kdebase package, and is a builtin part of your favorite desktop since release 2.2. Being a native KDE application, Kate is of course born with networking transparency, as well as it integrates with the outstanding features of KDE. Choose it for viewing HTML sources from konqueror, editing configuration files, writing new applications or any other text editing task. You still needs just one running instance of Kate.
kuser=This program allows you to manage users and groups on your system.
ksysv=Welcome to the KDE System V Init Editor, commonly known (and hereafter referenced) as KSysV. This section introduces a few concepts and explains what you can do with KSysV.
kpackage=Kpackage is a GUI interface for RPM, Debian, BSD and Slackware package management, it is in some ways similar to GLINT. Kpackage is part of the K Desktop Environment and, as a result, it integrates very well with the KDE file manager.
kdat=Dat is a tar based tape archiver, that is designed to work with multiple archives on a single tape. KDat was inspired by two separate goals. The first, was to provide a nice, GUI front-end to tar that supported the fast selective extraction features of the dds2tar program.
kcron=KCron is an application for scheduling programs to run in the background. It is a graphical user interface to cron, the UNIX system scheduler.
kBeroFTPD=kBeroFTPD is a KDE frontend for editing BeroFTPDs configuration files. BeroFTPD is a free UNIX FTP server based on wu-ftpd.
ksmssend=A KDE front-end to smssend
kreatecd=KreateCD is a graphical user interface for the K Desktop Environment to copy and master own audio CDs (CDDA) or data CDs (CD-ROM).
kdiff3=KDiff3 is a program that compares two or three text input files or directories, shows the differences line by line and character by character, provides an automatic merge facility and an integrated editor for comfortable solving of merge conflicts, and has an intuitive graphical user interface.
kchat=kChat is a Java Web chat system that has a server-side moderated mode. A client and server are included. It uses its own protocol, so it is not possible to connect with other clients (such as IRC).
kbruch=KBruch is a small program to generate tasks with fractions. The user has to solve the given task by entering the right value for numerator and denominator. The program checks the input and gives a feedback. The task generation can be adjusted by different parameters. The user can decide if he wants to solve tasks with addition/substraction and/or multiplication/division.
kallers=Kallers is KDE system tray applet that displays the caller ID information sent by phone companies. It requires a caller ID capable modem. It logs every call internally using an XML format, displays call infomation non- intrusively using a popup window, and optionally plays a ring sound when a call is received. It can optionally ignore anonymous calls. A handy call browser lets you view the call information.
gwenview=Gwenview is a simple image viewer for KDE. Image loading is done by the Qt library (so it supports all image formats your Qt installation supports).
kst=kst is a program for looking at data streams.
cdbakeoven=CD Bake Oven is a user-friendly, full-featured CDR(W) burning facility with an intuitive and good looking UI.
konversation=Konversation is a simple and easy to use IRC client for KDE with support for strikeout, multi-channel joins, away/unaway messages...
knetload=KNetLoad is a small network load meter for Kicker, originally developed by Markus Gustavsson, then maintained by Ben Burton and now modified by me.
kmyfirewall=KMyFirewall attempts to make it easier to setup IPTables based firewalls on Linux systems. It will be the right tool if you like to have a so called Personal Firewall running on your Linux box, but dont have the time and/or the interest to spend hours in front of the IPTables manual just to setup a Firewall that keeps the bad people out.
kmplayer=Video player plugin for Konqueror using MPlayer or Xine. Also a basic video player application.
kmldonkey=KMLDonkey helps integrate the MLDonkey P2P software into KDE3. It provides a replacement MLDonkey GUI using the KDE framework, ED2K link handling in Konqueror, a Control Centre module for configuring MLDonkey.
kimdaba=KDE Image Database (KimDaBa) is a tool for indexing, searching, and viewing images. The indexing is done by telling KimDaBa who is on the images, where the images were taken, and (optionally) adding descriptions.
kile=Kile is a LaTeX source editor, TeX shell, and gnuplot frontend for KDE3.
klicker=Klicker is a KDE/QT based metronome that supports from 30 to 208 beats per minute, duple, tuple, and quartal time, and has DCOP interfaces for interprocess control.
keurocalc=KEuroCalc is a universal currency converter and calculator. It can convert from and to many currencies, either with a fixed conversion rate or a variable conversion rate.
digikam=Digikam is a simple digital photo management application which makes importing and organizing digital photos easy. The photos can be organized in albums which are automatically sorted chronologically.
pwmanager=PwManager is a password manager. Passwords are protected using strong Blowfish encryption.
wormux=I think that you all know the famous game Worms Armageddon or Worms World Party ? So, Wormux is a clone of this game, but its a free (libre) software ! Its writtent in C++ langage with ClanLib graphic library.
gtkmm=gtkmm is the official C++ interface for the popular GUI library GTK+.
gnomemm=There is also a set of powerful C++ bindings for the GNOME libraries, which provide additional functionality above GTK+/gtkmm.
libsigc++=libsigc++ implements a typesafe callback system for standard C++.
libsigc++2=libsigc++ implements a typesafe callback system for standard C++.
gdal=GDAL is a translator library for raster geospatial data formats that is released under an X/MIT style Open Source license.
kdebluetooth=The KDE Bluetooth Framework is a set of tools built on top of Linux Bluetooth stack BlueZ
multisync=MultiSync is a program to synchronize calendars, addressbooks and other PIM data between programs on your computer and other computers, mobile devices, PDAs or cell phones.
atlantik=Atlantik is the leading open-source game client for Monopoly-like board games to be played on the monopd network.
krecipes=Krecipes is a new Open Source project for an exciting world that is almost forgotten in the Tux world: COOKING (yummy! ;-)
gcc=GCC is the GNU Compiler Collection, which currently contains front ends for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada
amarok=amaroK is an audio player for KDE
azureus=Azureus is a powerful, full-featured, cross-platform java BitTorrent client.
azureus2=Azureus is a powerful, full-featured, cross-platform java BitTorrent client.
xmms=XMMS is a multimedia player based on the look of WinAmp.
audacity=A fast multitrack audio editor and recorder for Linux, MacOS, and Windows.
vnc-tight=TightVNC is an improved version of VNC, great free remote-desktop tool. The improvements include new bandwidth-friendly tight encoding, local cursor support on the client side, enhanced GUI, many bugfixes, and more.
dvdauthor=A set of tools to help you generate DVD files to be played back on a standalone DVD player.
autogen=AutoGen is a tool designed for generating program files that contain repetitive text with varied substitutions.
autoconf=Autoconf is an extensible package of M4 macros that produce shell scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
bakonf=bakonf is a tool designed to make backups of the configuration files of a GNU/Linux or Unix-like system.
bburn=bburn is a front-end graphic user interface for mkisofs/cdrecord using wxPython library.
beaver=Beaver is a programmers text editor, written for GTK+ 2.
bridge=Play contract bridge against the computer, or (eventually) against other humans on the Internet.
carwars=CarWars is a 2D car game such as Death Rally, SuperCars, GTA, ...
challengejpg=Perl program which can be used in cgi forms to present a random challenge/response jpeg for use in preventing mass/automated form submissions.
circle=The Circle is an open source scalable decentralized peer to peer application.
derniere=Free GPL Video Editor for Linux
duplicity=Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server.
dvi2xml=A text-based program in Java to translate DVI files into XML format.
dvdrtools=dvdrtools is a fork of cdrtools/cdrecord with support for writing to DVDs.
ed=The standard GNU text editor.
elmo=Elmo is a feature-rich console mail client for UN*X power users.
emacs=Emacs is the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor.
emms=Emacs MultiMedia System, an emacs package to play multimedia files using external players.
epiphany=Epiphany is a freesoftware clone of Boulderdash. It is written using c++, and it uses the ClanLib Game SDK.
feta=Feta takes the place of programs like dpkg, apt-get, apt-cache, and provides one program name to remember for all those functions.
fhp=fhp is an easy-to-learn, easy-to-use macro language to create GNU conform HTML pages.
bzflag=ZFlag is a free multiplayer multiplatform 3D tank battle game. The name stands for Battle Zone capture Flag. It runs on Irix, Linux, *BSD, Windows, Mac OS X and other platforms. Its one of the most popular games ever on Silicon Graphics machines.