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    Flatland

    Flatland

    Flatland is a simple theme and accompanying color scheme

    ...Its palette favors warm oranges, cyans, and purples against dark backgrounds, striking a balance between vibrancy and long-session comfort. Flatland also standardizes iconography and tab styling to keep the editor frame unobtrusive, letting code take center stage. Because it became widely adopted, many ports exist for other editors and terminals, making it easy to keep a consistent look across tools. The project is opinionated but pragmatic, aiming for a cohesive, contemporary feel that still respects legibility and focus.
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    LibEngsas

    LibEngsas

    The main task is an independent API for KDE and Qt

    With help of the independent API for KDE and Qt, the user of this library must not take care, whether KDE or plain Qt is used behind the scene. For example he can just use the provided filedialog, which is mapped on the KDE dialog, if this library is used in KDE version. This package contains libengsas linked against KDE, so you should install this package instead of libengsas0, if you want to enable the internal KDE usage of libengsas Binary and source packages for many Linux distributions can be found at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/engsas The source code documentation can be found at http://trac.engsas.de/libengsas/doxygen.
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    JListenToMe lets you take control of eSpeak so comfortable, thanks to its friendly graphical interface and easy configuration. It is too easy and the best, is free software!.
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    Nanoshot
    Nanoshot - an easy and convenient way to take screenshot. Priority principles: lightness and comfort. Nanoshot can take screenshots of screen area, selected windows, web pages and videos.
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    BasKet Note Pads is an all purpose note taking application that let you take every kond of notes while remaining unobtrusive.
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    KSendfile is a native SAFT client. For more informations about SAFT and Sendfile please take a look at: http://www.belwue.de/aktivitaeten/projekte/saft/index.html
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    This project aims to define a common language for PIM module (addressbook, MUA, calendar, notes) interactions. Developers of PIM solutions or PIM components are invited to take part.
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