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A graphical shutdown utility for Linux and Windows
KShutdown is a graphical shutdown utility for Linux and Windows. It allows you to turn off or suspend a computer at a specified time. It features various time and delay options, command-line support, and notifications.
VBoxCtl picks up where the native VirtualBox environment leaves off. Virtual Box provides and interactive environment for managing virtual machines and their execution. However, this environment does not expose all the most common options.
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The mission of libshell is to keep in place all patterns, functions and etc of shell as a library which are useful in day-to-day work activities. With libshell one can definitely obviate the task in hand.
Ksynergy is a simple wrapper for the commandline utility synergy. It allows users to start/stop the synergy client/server without using the commandline.
KDirStat (for KDE Directory Statistics) is a KDE program that sums up disk usage for direcory trees - very much like the Unix 'du' command. It also provides cleanup facilities to reclaim disk space.
Powersave Applet consists of a script, that does various tips and tricks from Intel's PowerTop and lesswatts.org to reduce power consumption while your laptop is on battery. There is also an applet that provides a nice status icon in Gnome or KDE.
KMyFirewall is a KDE/Qt Programm that tries to provide an easy to use and comfortable GUI for the Linux "iptables" command. An easy to use plugin architecture allows fast and easy development of rule option extentions.
KTuxcall is a port of another project, called tuxcall, for the KDE environment. His mission is detect incomings telephone calls when the modem is being used. This can be get scanning the phone line and detecting the waiting call tone (required).
A KDE interface and KPart component written in C++/Qt to easily change
the desktop look and feel, for instance by commandline or scripting.
Including the nigritude ultramarine WinXP theme for KDE3.
Kmc aims to be a mud client that is easy to use but powerful. The two top priorities are power through scripting and configurability, and user comfort. Features ANSI, mud profiles, logging, command history, split/full screen mode and scripting via Perl.
Geheimnis is no longer maintained (use of kpgp is now recommended). Geheimnis was an application for UNIX/KDE that "wraped" around encryption programs and their irksome command-line interface, making it easier for users to use these programs.
KLassie is a Kicker Panel Applet to allow you to display how many email messages you have waiting. It comes with to data provider plugins, one that will poll an IMAP server, the other will execute an arbitrary shell command that produces a number, and dis
KreateCD is a CD recording front-end for the K Desktop Environment (KDE) which provides an easy-to-use user interface for the underlying commandline tools (cdrecord, mkisofs, cdparanoia ...)