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A blue KDE version of Manjaro, with a simple, easy to use desktop environment.
Manjaro Ozone is a new version of Manjaro, with alternative theming, and customizations.
A full description of Manjaro can be found at their official home page.
http://manjaro.org
I wanted a more in depth "this day in history" archive rather than the stock calendar.history file that ships with my distro. So when i found the CDAY Calendar Almanac and proceeded to do just that.
http://cday.sourceforge.net/
This archive has been "translated" to work with $calendar in most Linux/BSD based systems... not too sure how many it'll work on.
just save the file and call with the -f flag in calendar to the path you saved the file. and the rest is this day in...
Automatic-controlled GUI-Frontend for playing with a digital model railroad using the SRCP protocol. (see http://srcpd.sourceforge.net) kdigirail uses kde, qt, linux, srcpd and postgres. You can drive your railway also by hand.
miniChinput is a tiny version of Chinput, which is a GPLed Chinese input method. miniChinput uses XIM protocol and provides several input modules for both GB and BIG5 encodings.
KAlcatel allows you to manage messages, calls, contacts, todos and the calendar in your Alcatel (tm) One Touch 50x and 70x mobile. This project is not maintained anymore, use Wammu instead (http://wammu.eu/)
Kpasman is a small password manager for the K Desktop Environment, influenced greatly by "gpasman", found at http://gpasman.nl.linux.org. Following the file format of gpasman, you can open and save the rc2 encrypted data files from either program.