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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.
Features a Graphical User Interface (UI) highly integrated with KDE, managing those function keys not handled by KDE (Screen lock, TouchPad toggle, Battery profiles, Zoom keys and Keyboard backlight).
Also provides a System Settings module for easy access and configuration of Toshiba laptops related hardware like TouchPad, Accelerometer, Keyboard Backlight, Sleep Utilities and more.
BlackScreen is a cross platform application that makes your monitor look black, no desktop, icons, or even your cursor. It's a great way to prank your family, and friends. Go ahead, and give it a try, just don't get the crap beat out of you :)
A text-based subtitles editor that supports basic operations as well as more advanced ones, aiming to become an improved version of Subtitle Workshop for every platform supported by KDE.
NOTE: project development is now happening on GitHub (https://github.com/maxrd2/subtitlecomposer)
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Kittens is like screen for applications. Kittens can display windows in tabbed or tiled views with keyboard navigation independent of chosen window manager.
It's a simple screen clock except the fact that it's made in the form of eggs. The frying pan serves as a dial, fiber position on it shows hours, yolk position - minutes.
A kool dock for KDE. It attemps to resemble the Mac OSX dock. Check out the screenshots.
Features: App Launcher, On Screen text display (over icons), Drag&Drop app list, Auto-Hide, Nice hide-show animation, Transparency, Xinerama support, Others.
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KioskBrowser is a simple KHTML-based browser meant for use in kiosks
that use HTML as their method of presentation. Currently it offers a fullscreen HTML viewer/browser, an on screen keyboard, DCOP interface, and the ability to play sounds.
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.
kwintv is a TV application for the K Desktop Environment (KDE) based on the Video4Linux interface. kwintv allows you to watch TV in a window on your PC screen using a TV card which is supported by a Video4Linux - based driver.