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    KBFX started as a small hobby project born out of a spontaneous idea. KBFX is meant to be a kicker bar menu button replacement on KDE (K Desktop Environment). The success of KBFX has been the contributions of many KDE lovers and Artists.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    This is a Kontrol module for choosing and customizing "Splash-Screens" themes introduced from KDE version 2.x.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    DotCurve is an fast and clean theme style for KDE.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A Google "suggest" Toolbar for Konqueror
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Joxy Look and Feel

    Joxy Look and Feel

    Java Swing Look and Feel for integration with the KDE Oxygen theme.

    The KDE desktop environment uses the Oxygen theme by default. By default, Java applications don't follow this theme at all. The Joxy Look and Feel is a "skin" to let Java Swing applications look like the Oxygen theme. Joxy is not an application itself, but a skin for other programs. For installation instructions, please see Joxy's website. Questions about Joxy can be asked in the Discussion section.
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    Ktheme Creator is a litlle KDE TOOL to create .themerc file based on basicstyle.la
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    KDE desktop decoration tool
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    This is the site for my mods onto Liquid, the great widget engine for QT/KDE. I cant give garuntees, but i hope to continue active development on Liquid.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Dünyanın heryeri için namaz vakitlerini hesaplar. Hicri tarihi ve kıble istikametini gösterir. Vakitlerde ezan okur.
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    kTheme is designed to be a small program that will convert Windows themes to KDE themes. Currently only supports KDE 1.* (not 2).
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    A KDE interface and KPart component written in C++/Qt to easily change the desktop look and feel, for instance by command line or scripting. Including the nigritude ultramarine WinXP theme for KDE3.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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