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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.
The Kid-Safe system is designed to be installed on PCLinuxOS.
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Displays/manages exercise data like speed, time, heart rate etc. Import from Garmin "Forerunner"-devices and export of the track-data to Google Earth is possible as well.
This project is part of my Google Summer-of-Code project to create a KDE based sensor network programming interface using the Ruby programming language.