Extragear

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The Extragear is a collection of KDE applications associated with that project. The main reason for an application to be in extragear is that it is released independently of the KDE software compilation which allows their maintainers to pursue their own development schedule. Other reasons are duplication of functionality or being very specialized (like KSMSSend).

Artwork

  • Kannasaver

Base

  • Bluedevil - Bluetooth framework
  • KAppfinder - Menu Updating Tool
  • KCM Wacom Tablet - a GUI for the Wacom Linux Drivers
  • kwebkitpart - A WebKit browser component for KPart
  • Network Management - widget of network connections
  • Polkit KDE Agent
  • Polkit KDE Configuration

Games

  • Knights - Chess board program[1]

Graphics

  • digiKam - an advanced digital photo management application
  • KColorEdit - a Palette Editor.
  • KFax - Fax Viewer
  • KGrab - Screen Grabbing Program
  • KGraphViewer - A Graphviz dot graph viewer
  • KIconEdit - Icon Editor
  • KIPI - an API that allows creation of application-independent image processing plugins.
  • KPhotoAlbum - KDE Photo Album.
  • KPovModeler - a modeling and composition program for creating POV-Ray scenes.
  • Kuickshow - an image viewer.
  • Skanlite - Image Scanning Application

Multimedia

Network

Office

PIM

  • KSig

SDK

  • KDevelop - Integrated development environment for multiple languages.
  • KXSLDbg - XSLT Debugger
  • Massif Visualizer - Visualizer for Valgrind Massif data files[7]
  • Quanta Plus - web integrated development environment

System

  • KDE Partition Manager - a disk partitioning application.
  • KIOSK Admin Tool
  • Muon - A package management tools for Debian-based systems[8]

Utility

  • katimon - an unofficial ATI graphics card temperature monitor
  • KDiff3 - Diff/Patch Frontend
  • kdesrc-build
  • kerry
  • KEuroCalc - A currency converter and calculator
  • kpager
  • KRecipes - Cooking Book
  • Krusader - A twin panel file manager
  • Nepomuk Shell
  • RSIBreak - Makes sure you rest now and then
  • Yakuake - a quake-style drop-down console emulator.

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