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-KDE is a network transparent contemporary desktop environment for UNIX
-workstations. It was written by a world-wide network of software
-engineers committed to free software development. KDE seeks to fill
-the need for an easy to use desktop for Unix workstations, similar to
-the desktop environments found under the MacOS or Window95/NT.
-
-This package holds the basic KDE applications. It contains:
-
-* applnk: files to create the icons for the K menu button
-* doc: XML formatted documentation files for the apps
-* drkonqi: if ever an app crashes (heaven forbid!) then Dr.Konqi will be so
- kind and make a stack trace. This is a great help for the
- developers to fix the bug.
-* kaddressbook: an addressbook (for postal addresses, phone numbers and
- of course for e-mail addresses)
-* kappfinder: searches your hard disk for non-KDE applications, e.g. Acrobat
- Reader (tm) and installs those apps under the K start button
-* kate: a fast and advanced text editor with nice plugins
-* kcheckpass: small program to enter and check passwords, only to be used by
- other programs
-* kcontrol: the KDE Control Center allows you to tweak the KDE settings
-* kdcop: GUI app to browse for DCOP interfaces, can also execute them
-* kdebugdialog: allows you to specify which debug messages you want to see
-* kdeprint: the KDE printing system
-* kdesktop: you guessed it: the desktop above the panel
-* kdesu: a graphical front end to "su"
-* kdm: replacement for XDM, for those people that like graphical logins
-* kfind: find files
-* khelpcenter: the app to read all great documentation about KDE
-* khotkeys: intercepts keys and can call applications
-* kicker: the panel at the bottom with the K start button and the taskbar etc
-* kioslave: infrastructure that helps make every application internet enabled
- e.g. to directly save a file to ftp://place.org/dir/file.txt
-* klipper: enhances and extends the X clipboard
-* kmenuedit: edit for the menu below the K start button
-* konqueror: the file manager and web browser you get easily used to
-* konsole: a shell program similar to xterm
-* kpager: applet to show the contents of the virtual desktops
-* kpersonalizer: the customization wizard you get when you first start KDE
-* kreadconfig: a tool for shell scripts to get info from KDE's config files
-* kscreensaver: the KDE screensaver environment and lot's of savers
-* ksmserver: the KDE session manager (saves program status on login, restarts
- those program at the next login)
-* ksplash: the screen displayed while KDE starts
-* kstart: to launch applications with special window properties
- such as iconified etc
-* ksysguard: task manager and system monitor, even for remote systems
-* ksystraycmd: allows to run any application in the system tray
-* ktip: gives you tips about how to use KDE
-* kwin: the KDE window manager
-* kxkb: a keyboard map tool
-* l10n: mostly country flags
-* legacyimport: odd name for a cute program to load GTK themes
-* libkonq: some libraries needed by Konqueror
-* pics: various icons and wallpapers