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Umbrello UML Modeller is a Unified Modelling Language diagram tool for KDE. It is able to produce all types of UML diagrams and uses an XMI-based file format. It imports and generates code in a couple of languages. Umbrello is part of KDE's kdesdk module.
Qt is a cross-platform application and UI framework. Using Qt, you can write applications once and deploy them across many desktop and embedded operating systems without rewriting the source code.
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Thousand Parsec is not only a game by itself, it is also a framework for creating a similar group of turn-based space empire building games, which are often called 4X games, from the main phases found in them: eXplore, eXpand, eXploit and eXterminate. Some examples of games which Thousand Parsec
KTurtle is an educational programming environment. KTurtle aims to make programming as easy and touchable as possible, and therefore can be used to teach kids the basics of math, geometry and... programming. The programming language used in KTurtle is loosly based on Logo. KTurtle allows, just like
Tagua (previously known as KBoard) is a generic board game application for KDE, including games like Chess, Shogi, Xiangqi and variants. Tagua is based on a powerful plugin system that allows many games to share the same graphical framework, game history handling, interoperability with AI engines and connectivity to network servers.
Perl bindings for Qt4. This project aims to have a production-ready module that is similar in syntax to the PerlQt 3 binding. There is currently no official release, but you can check out the source from svn and compile them yourself. See the INSTALL file for instructions on how to do this.
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