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Get Rid of Old or Unused Files in KDE Linux with SweeperSweeper, like BleachBit and SystemClean, rids your system of old, unused or unwanted files, helping you save space in the process. -
How to Top-Post in KMail, a KDE Linux Email ClientTop posting is placing your email reply above message you're replying to. KMail, the standard email client for KDE, doesn't do this by default, but the option is there if you look hard enough. Here's how to do it. -
KMag - a Screen Magnifier for KDEKMag is a utility for the KDE desktop environment that allows people with visual impairments to see smaller portions of the screen. -
KsCD - a Simple CD Player for KDE LinuxWhile many people likely use VLC, Dragon Player or another multimedia player for CDs, KsCD is a standalone application designed specifically for the task. -
KDE Linux Desktop Search with Strigi and NepomukWith Strigi and Nepomuk, KDE Linux users have a great way to search not only for files (by name), but inside files, and by using meta data. -
Plasma Notes - A Simple KDE Plasma for Placing Digital Sticky Notes on Your Computer DesktopPlasma Notes is a simple KDE Linux plasmoid that's perfect for placing colorful sticky note reminders all over your computer desktop. -
Hamsi Manager - A KDE/Qt Application for Managing All Sorts of FilesHamsi Manager is a lot of different tools - file manager, file renamer, id3 tag editor, and more - all rolled into one. -
KBackup - Keep Your Documents Safe, With Easy Incremental Back-Ups (For KDE Linux)KBackup is a simple solution for incremental back-ups of all your important documents and files, for KDE Linux. -
KOrganizer: A Powerful KDE Calendar and To-Do List Application for LinuxKOrganizer is a part of Kontact, the PIM program for KDE Linux, but it's also a powerful standalone application that not only manages multiple calendars, but to-do lists as well. -
Using KDE's Built-In "Get Hot New Stuff" Integration to Install New ArtworkKDE includes an option to "Get Hot New Stuff" with integrated tools right in the preferences area. Here's how to use it, and what kinds of artwork can be downloaded and installed. -
FastImageSizer: A Full-Featured Image Resizer for KDE Linux and WindowsWith FastImageSizer, KDE Linux and Windows users have access to a fast and friendly image resizing utility, and more. -
Gwenview: The Excellent Photo Viewer for KDE LinuxGwenview is the default image viewer for KDE Linux, and deservedly so. It's got a whole lot going for it other than simply viewing images on your computer. -
KShutdown: A KDE Utility to Control when and Under What Conditions Your Computer Shuts DownKShutdown makes it easy to schedule a computer restart, shutdown or logout based on a variety of configuration options you control. -
Audex: A Flexible, Powerful CD Ripper for KDE LinuxAudex is a great CD ripper for Linux users with the KDE desktop environment installed. It has a lot of features and is really simple to use. -
KAlarm: A Powerful Alarm and Reminder Utility for KDE LinuxKAlarm is a powerful utility for KDE Linux users. It provides alarms, reminders, and a whole lot more. -
KPackageKit: A Full-Featured Package Manager for KDE LinuxKPackageKit, a KDE frontend for the packagekit software management platform, is an easy-to-use software installer and manager for KDE. -
KJots is a Fantastic Note Taking Program for KDE LinuxWith KJots installed, you can take notes for multiple classes, multiple projects, or anything you want, all organized logically. -
KGeography: A Fantastic KDE Linux Program for Learning Geography from All Over the WorldWith KGeography, it's easy to learn all about different countries, including their states or provinces, capitals and flags. -
RecordItNow: A Powerful Desktop Recorder for KDE LinuxRecordItNow is a powerful desktop recorder for KDE that uses RecordMyDesktop as a backend, along with FFmpeg to encode your videos to any format you want. -
Colibri - Elegant Notification Bubbles for KDE LinuxWith Colibri installed, you get simple notification bubbles that behave the same as Ubuntu's default notification bubbles, including the ability to click through them. -
Kid3: A Great ID3 Tag Editor for KDE LinuxKid3 is a great tag editor for Linux. It's designed for KDE users, but works well in GNOME or any other desktop environment you choose. -
Icon Themes to Make Your KDE Desktop Really ShineLinux has recently started focusing more energy on making the desktop beautiful as well as functional. Here are some icon themes for KDE that really make the desktop shine. -
KRename: A File Renaming Utility for KDE LinuxKDE has an excellent batch file renamer available in KRename. -
Akregator: A RSS and Atom Feed Reader for KDEAkregator is a nice feed reader for KDE. With it, you can keep up with dozens of different websites, receiving updates all in one place. -
KNotes - Sticky Notes (on Steroids!) for KDE LinuxKNotes was a lot more than I'd imagined it would be. Far from a simple sticky note application, KNotes has a ton of features, while remaining easy to use. -
KMail: An Email Client for KDE LinuxKMail is the default email client for KDE Linux, and supports POP, IMAP and other formats. It's a fast client that has a ton of features and is worth a look. -
Comparison of GNOME and KDEBefore getting into the comparison of GNOME and KDE this is not a complete view of either form. It is only meant as a way to view the strong points and the weak points of both environments.
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How Overhyping Killed KDE 4How over hyping a release killed KDE 4 what was supposed to be the next greatest thing since compiz fusion for the linux community
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How to Lauch and Autostart Applications and Commands in Window MakerHow to start applications and manage their layout on the Window Maker desktop as well as how to set up applications and commands to run when Window Maker is started.
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How to Desktop Search in Ubuntu IntrepidThis is a guide that will make Ubuntu desktop search easier by using KDE 4.2 -
How is KUbuntu Different from Normal Ubuntu?You've heard people talk about KUbuntu. But what the heck is it? And is it better or worse than regular Ubuntu? Find out, in easy-to-understand language!
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Linux Desktop Environments: A Comparison Between KDE and GNOMEA brief article going on the differences between KDE and GNOME, two of the most popular desktop environments for the Linux OS.
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KGet - a Fantastic Download Manager for KDE LinuxKGet is more than just a download manager, it's a bittorrent client and a download accelerator that can access both HTTP and FTP downloads.
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Okular - a Fantastic Image and Document Viewer for KDE4Okular picks up where KPDF left off for KDE users. Okular looks good, is fast, has a lot of features, and can read a ton of different formats, with more possible via plugins. -
Lancelot - a Next-Generation Application Launcher for KDE4Lancelot is the name of a new application launcher, billing itself as a next-generation launcher, for KDE4. It is pretty amazing, and in my testing made navigating the computer, launching applications and interacting with my friends faster, simpler, and more efficient. -
Differences Between KDE on FreeBSD and Windows Operating SystemsMaybe your not familiar with Unix or Linux and their desktop window managers. In this article I will show you the differences between the Unix/Linux and Windows.
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Speeding Up MepisMepis Linux is fast, but it can be even faster. This guide will give you some tips and tricks on how to speed up Mepis.
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Xfburn - a Lightweight CD/DVD Burner for XFCE LinuxXfburn is a lightweight disc burning application for Linux users running the XFCE desktop environment, although it will work in any Linux. Xfburn is easy to use, fast and friendly, what more do you want? -
How to Integrate Firefox with KDEFirefox, one of the most popular web browsers on the Internet today, doesn't always behave like a "true" KDE program. Learn how to get your web browser to play nice.
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