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    Konzept is a small class diagram editor. Major design goal was usability. The project was inspired by the static diagram editor of the Toolkit of Conceptual Modelling. Konzept is a pure Qt application written in Python.
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    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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    KMush is a simple MU* client intended for the K Desktop Environment. It is written in Java using the Qt Jambi bindings. Its intended use is for soft-coding and role-playing in MUSH environments.
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    Fortune displays random text messages that are intended to be fun. It uses the original fortune-mod text database, but has a user-friendly interface. You can download versions for Dos, Windows, Linux and a Java-version for any OS.
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    Kifupdown is a KDE/Java (Koala) frontend to the 'ifupdown' commands. It lives in the systray and is designed to be unobtrusive and work seamlessly with your existing network configuration.
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    KDE-AWT is a replacement for the Java AWT based on the Qt/KDE widget set.
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    jMCOP provides an easy way to develop multimedia applications in Java. It doesn't contain yet another implementation of common sound algorithms, but relies on the powerful aRts synthesizer to provide all the sound handling.
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