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KISS Desktop Shell on KDE libs & some applications
A Desktop shell using KDE technology (notably KIO and solid) but no plasma, nepomuk, akonadi etc.
Setup is mostly done by "writing" apps and panels into a config file but there's of course GUI for daily stuff.
As subprojects there's currently "BE::MPC" (a client for MPD, the music player daemon)
Karamba Replica is a KDE program that can display a lot of various information right on your desktop.
This cool stuff is based on Hans Karlsson\'s Karamba http://www.efd.lth.se/~d98hk/karamba/.
Since there are no programs to create a theme/style for blackbox, icewm, kde,... I wrote one. Currently, it only works for IceWM themes and it's far from done yet. It works, but you still need to do a lot of stuff yourself.
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