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+<chapter id="network-applications">
+<title
+>Network Applications </title>
+
+<para
+>You can get the following applications in the kdenetwork distributions.</para>
+
+<para
+>Stable applications are relatively bug free and come in source and binary formats.</para>
+<para
+><ulink url="ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/"
+>ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable</ulink
+> </para>
+<para
+>Unstable versions change daily and are only in source form, meaning you must compile them to get a working version. Remember these are unstable and might not even compile. If you have a problem with an unstable application, report the problem and it will most likely be fixed in a future snapshot.</para>
+<para
+><ulink url="ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current/"
+>ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current</ulink
+></para>
+
+<variablelist
+> <varlistentry
+> <term
+>&kmail;</term
+> <listitem
+><para
+>A fully featured email client, allowing multiple servers and multiple identities.</para
+></listitem
+> </varlistentry
+> <varlistentry
+> <term
+>&knode;</term
+> <listitem
+><para
+>A powerful usenet news client, with support for multiple NNTP servers.</para
+></listitem
+> </varlistentry
+> <varlistentry
+> <term
+>&kit;</term
+> <listitem
+><para
+>An AOL Instant Messenger client, using the <abbrev
+>TOC</abbrev
+> protocol.</para
+></listitem
+> </varlistentry
+> <varlistentry
+> <term
+>&ksirc;</term
+> <listitem
+><para
+>An IRC Client</para
+></listitem
+> </varlistentry
+> <varlistentry
+> <term
+>&korn;</term
+> <listitem
+><para
+>A Biff applet. <application
+>Korn</application
+> checks for new mail and tells you when there is mail to download from your server(s).</para
+></listitem
+> </varlistentry
+> <varlistentry
+> <term
+>&kppp;</term
+> <listitem
+><para
+>An Internet dialer.</para
+></listitem
+> </varlistentry
+> <varlistentry
+> <term
+>&ktalkd;</term
+> <listitem
+><para
+> Users on your network using the classic <command
+>talk</command
+> can still get your attention even in &kde; using &ktalkd;. </para
+></listitem
+> </varlistentry
+> </variablelist>
+</chapter>
+