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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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    Themis is a small application for the KDE Desktop which allows you to edit context menu entries in a simple way. Themis is written in Ruby and uses Korundum Ruby/KDE bindings.
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    Protoeditor is a small KDE text editor developed for debugging scripts interactively. The goal is to provide a simple editor supporting a variety of debuggers for different languages. Currently, it supports Perl and PHP.
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