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KDevelop

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The KDevelop project was founded in 1998 to build up an easy to use IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for KDE. Since then, the KDevelop IDE is publicly available under the GPL and supports many programming languages.

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  0 reviews  |  172 users  |  290,769 lines of code  |  56 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 6 hours ago
 
 
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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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  0 reviews  |  23 users  |  7,703,598 lines of code  |  427 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 19 hours ago
 
 
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KDE Plasma Add-ons (was extragear/plasma)

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  0 reviews  |  16 users  |  121,741 lines of code  |  50 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 6 hours ago
 
 

Lancelot

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Lancelot is an application launcher menu (or ALI) for KDE 4 designed to provide a place from which all your jobs begin. It provides quick access to applications, places, documents, contacts and system information.

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  0 reviews  |  4 users  |  5,930 lines of code  |  5 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 

QbtGStreamerSummaryQbtGStreamer is a GStreamer wrapper for Qt 4. It lets users who are familiar with Qt and not gobject use GStreamer without first learning about gobject and without mixing c and c++ code. Example programs are included. Even a full pipeline editor is included to experiment with GStreamer. News

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  913 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 

Grouping Desktop

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Grouping Desktop is an activity containment for KDE's Plasma that adds to the desktop the ability to group your widgets inside groups of various types. There is a group that layouts the widgets inside a grid, one that puts them in a stack, one that puts them in tabs, one that leaves them free to move and others.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  6,802 lines of code  |  7 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 

Foxkit is a Web Browser written with Qt4, WebKit and (optionally) KDELibs4 at its core. The initial objective is to implement the basic features found in all the major browsers (tabs, history, cookies, adblock, download manager, etc). Longer term objectives include advanced scripting/plugin support ... [More] (via Kross/QtScript for scripting, and QPluginLoader for C++ Plugins), session management, as well as tools to monitor exactly what Foxkit is doing (similar to Firebug extension for FireFox). Foxkit plans to be supported on Linux (KDE) and Windows. Gnome, OS X, and other desktop environment integration will be developed if there's interest. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

Voice mail and fax send/receive frontend for KDE

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Gmail Notifier, a KDE 4 plasmoid TOC: Features · Download · Screenshots · Feedback · Trademark notice FeaturesGmail Notifier: Supports multiple Gmail accounts and labels Shows notifications whether new e-mails arrive. Supports Gmail hosted domains DownloadBuild and ... [More] installationWARNING: Please make sure you installed all the required development packages and/or libraries suitable for your distribution! If it don't build, chances are the problem is on your side or, although I always try to commit code that compiles, you're very unlucky and you've just fetched the source code while it's broken. If so, try a previous revision until the problem is fixed in HEAD. So please, don't file an issue unless you're really sure it is a problem with Gmail Notifier! The latest code (in trunk/) will only work with KDE >= 4.2.0. If you wish to give it a try, just follow these steps: $ svn co http://gmailnotifier.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ gmailnotifier $ cd gmailnotifier $ mkdir Build; cd Build $ cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kde4-config --prefix` -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debugfull $ make $ sudo make install $ kbuildsycoca4 # Shouldn't be necessary but won't do any harmIf you use KDE < 4.2.0 you'll have to stick to rev. 59 (which is quite buggy but should work on most setups), do: $ svn co -r59 http://gmailnotifier.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ gmailnotifier $ cd gmailnotifier $ mkdir Build; cd Build $ cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kde4-config --prefix` -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debugfull $ make $ sudo make install $ kbuildsycoca4 # Shouldn't be necessary but won't do any harmNote: The above commands will fetch, build AND install Gmail Notifier on your system. UpdateTo update the code to the latest revision do: $ cd /path/to/gmailnotifier $ svn update $ cd Build $ cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kde4-config --prefix` -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debugfull $ make $ sudo make installNote: The above commands will build Gmail Notifier in full debug mode. Replace "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debugfull" with "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release" if you don't need this (but note that if you find a bug or something it is usually helpful to have some debug output to submit with your bug report). Uninstallation$ cd Build/ $ sudo make uninstall $ kbuildsycoca4 # Shouldn't be necessary but won't do any harmNote #1: There are no tarballs available! Code is only available through the SVN repo. Note #2: Please keep in mind that this is development code. Don't be surprised if you hit some nasty bugs or your computer orders some pizzas without your knowledge :). In other words: use it at your own risk! ScreenshotsNote: The following screenshots may not reflect the current state! Gmail Notifier placed on the desktop + configuration dialog Gmail Notifier placed in a panel FeedbackHave an idea? Feature request? Improvement Request? Patch? File a feature request! A problem? Bug? Any kind of weird behavior? File a defect report! You should check the already opened issues before. Perhaps your problem was already reported by someone else. Note #1: Please, please, please! Before filing a defect report (especially reports saying you can't build Gmail Notifier), make sure you installed all the required development packages/libraries suitable for your system/distro. Since I'm only using one single distro, I'll be glad to hear what are the necessary packages for the distro you're using (drop me an e-mail), I'll then add this to that page. Note #2: If you made a patch that you would like to see included in Gmail Notifier's codebase, please don't send it to me by e-mail. Instead, use the issue tracker so that other people can comment, star, etc... your work. Thanks! Trademark noticeThis project is neither endorsed, nor sponsored by, nor affiliated with Gmail®. Gmail® is a registered trademark of Google Inc. Google™ is a trademark of Google Inc. [Less]

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SummaryDC++ client for KDE 4. Uses DC++ core, as for now - version 0.75 I tried to implement DC++ client from scratch, and succeeded partially. But since guys from LinuxDC++ did all the hard work making DC++ core running on Linux, I decided to switch. Kudos to DC++ and LinuxDC++. The code is ... [More] clear, well-designed, easy to read and to integrate. Status2009-07-05 Switched to DC++ core, development going fast. Not usable now, but since it shares config with linuxdcpp, you can use RufusDC to see how downloads/uploads are progressing, and to chat with hub users. Background storyMy friend, Rufus, says that lack of good DC++ client is one of the biggest obstacles for him to switch to Linux. His favourite DC++ client is StrongDC. It does run under WINE, but is not as useful as in native environment. At the other hand, Linux DC clients, like LinuxDC++ or Valknut, lacks multi-download features. Old Summary (valid to January 2009)A (yet another) Linux DC++ client. Uses KDE4 and boost libraries. ScreenshotFrom 2009-01-08 GoalsProvide folks like Rufus with good, usable DC++ client. Learn KDE4 and boost libraries. Learn CMake Current TODO list: Add more recent screenshot to the page Go on with development! Release 0.1 soon Apply for inclusion into KDE Extragear. [Less]

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