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    Smb4K

    Smb4K

    Advanced Network Neighborhood Browser and Samba Share Mounting Utility

    Smb4K is an advanced network neighborhood browser and Samba share mounting utility. It is based on the KDE Frameworks 5 and Samba's client library (libsmbclient). It scans your network neighborhood for all available workgroups, servers and shares and can mount all desired shares to your local file system. It is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPL v2+). Linux, FreeBSD and its derivatives e. g. GhostBSD and TrueOS), NetBSD and DragonFly BSD are officially...
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    Twin - Textmode WINdow environment

    Twin is a "retro" program for embedded or remote systems

    Twin is a text-mode window environment. It supports mouse and multiple windows, has a built-in terminal emulator and window manager, and can serve as display for client applications. Its retro look-and-feel comes with very modern features: it is best described as a VNC-like server, that can use a variety of displays - all with mouse support: from a plain text terminal, to a Linux console, to a full kde, gnome or X11 desktop. Source code hosted at https://github.com/cosmos72/twin
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    WarHead is a GUI client frontend for the managment of phpNuke web portals. Written in C++ in KDevelop and QTDesigner it allows the client to manage the content of a phpNuke site in a dialog based frontend running on a X Windows based enviornment.
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    Korean-English dictionary client for GNOME. now project page moved to kldp.net. see http://gdick.kldp.net
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    Gabber is an easy yet powerful Jabber client for GNOME. Jabber is a powerful open source instant messaging system. Jabber allows communication with other networks, such as ICQ, AIM, MSN, Yahoo, and even IRC, but beyond that it has unique features of its
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    knapster is a linux KDE napster client clone. It supports logins, a number of searches, downloads, queueing, uploads and messages/channels.
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    KMyIRC is the try to bring a good and easy, not full bloated, IRC client to KDE. Of course, there are several other IRC client like ksirc or kvirc, but they're - not userfriendly - full bloated with too much of stuff the normal irc user doesn't ne
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    KXicq2, the KDE2 icq client.
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