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KDE Ping 1.0
KDE Ping is a network/IP ping utility for KDE. more>>
KDE Ping is a network/IP ping utility for KDE.
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Added: 2006-03-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1338 downloads
Web Ping 0.1
Web Ping is a program for testing your internet connection. more>>
Web Ping is a program for testing your internet connection.
Web Ping is a simple application to test an internet connection to a perticular site. I created this application after my work moved locations and half our network stayed in the old building and the other half moved with us to the new location.
A flaky (significant point) VPN was set up to keep the two connected. Since a couple of the unmoved servers were of interest to me, I keeped checking to see if they were still accessable with the ping command before doing any serious work with them.
A quick and pathetic Google resulted in no other program that meet my needes, so I wrote one.
Insted of doing an actual network ping, Web Ping tests a connection by downloading a web page on a given server. The size of the page and time are stored in memory and the times are graphed. In this way, sites that block network a ping can still be tracked.
Web Ping also keeps track of the largest and smallest download times per session and also tracks the max and min values currently on the graph. Times of interest are graphed in a color which represents if it is a max or a min. (see figure one). The history tab also lists all the max values as they have been recevied.
A running average is also calculated with each download. The files downloaded are not processed or stored in any way. This prevents any security problems that can normaly happen in a web browser enviroment. The only two pecies of information retained about a downloaded file is the size and time.
Usage:
There are two ways to use Web Ping, GUI or CLI mode. The simplest of the two modes is CLI. Web Ping can be started in CLI mode by passing a url to the jar file in a command line interface like this: "java -jar WebPing.jar http://localhost". Web Ping will automaticly start getting statistics on the requested url, printing results to the screnn.
To quite, press q and then then ENTER key. CLI allows the user to Most people will probably want to use the GUI mode which has a history graph and allows the user to start and stop the session.
The best way to run Web Ping is in GUI mode. GUI mode allows the user start and stop the ping process at will and to change the site that is pinged. Users can also see more information about about the history of the pings and view max values and min values easily. There are three tabs on the top of the page, the first is the application, second is the history list, and the last give information about the application.
<<lessWeb Ping is a simple application to test an internet connection to a perticular site. I created this application after my work moved locations and half our network stayed in the old building and the other half moved with us to the new location.
A flaky (significant point) VPN was set up to keep the two connected. Since a couple of the unmoved servers were of interest to me, I keeped checking to see if they were still accessable with the ping command before doing any serious work with them.
A quick and pathetic Google resulted in no other program that meet my needes, so I wrote one.
Insted of doing an actual network ping, Web Ping tests a connection by downloading a web page on a given server. The size of the page and time are stored in memory and the times are graphed. In this way, sites that block network a ping can still be tracked.
Web Ping also keeps track of the largest and smallest download times per session and also tracks the max and min values currently on the graph. Times of interest are graphed in a color which represents if it is a max or a min. (see figure one). The history tab also lists all the max values as they have been recevied.
A running average is also calculated with each download. The files downloaded are not processed or stored in any way. This prevents any security problems that can normaly happen in a web browser enviroment. The only two pecies of information retained about a downloaded file is the size and time.
Usage:
There are two ways to use Web Ping, GUI or CLI mode. The simplest of the two modes is CLI. Web Ping can be started in CLI mode by passing a url to the jar file in a command line interface like this: "java -jar WebPing.jar http://localhost". Web Ping will automaticly start getting statistics on the requested url, printing results to the screnn.
To quite, press q and then then ENTER key. CLI allows the user to Most people will probably want to use the GUI mode which has a history graph and allows the user to start and stop the session.
The best way to run Web Ping is in GUI mode. GUI mode allows the user start and stop the ping process at will and to change the site that is pinged. Users can also see more information about about the history of the pings and view max values and min values easily. There are three tabs on the top of the page, the first is the application, second is the history list, and the last give information about the application.
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Added: 2005-12-09 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
1438 downloads
KDE Trash 2.0
KDE Trash theme shows the state of the KDE Trash with a big icon. more>>
KDE Trash theme shows the state of the KDE Trash with a big icon.
Main features:
- Themes
- Languages
<<lessMain features:
- Themes
- Languages
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Added: 2006-06-23 License: Common Public License Price:
1219 downloads
KDE Kontact 1.2.5
KDE Kontact is a PIM (Personal Information Management) suite. more>>
Kontact Personal Information Management suite unites mature and proven KDE applications (called components in the context) under one roof. Thanks to the powerful KParts technology, all components are seamlessly integrated into one application.
The components of KDE Kontact are all shaped to work nice with each other. This results in features like intuitive drag n dropping between components and appointment handling, task lists and contacts.
KDE Kontact also extends its components with support for various groupware servers. When using these servers your workgroup will have access to features like shared email folders, group task lists, calendar sharing, central addressbooks and meeting scheduling.
In short: KDE Kontact delivers innovations to help you manage your communications more easily, organize your work faster and work together more closely, resulting in more productivity and efficiency in digital collaboration.
Main features:
The Summary Component
- This component is specially made for KDE Kontact. It provides both an overview of the other components and a selection of information gathered from the internet like weather info and headlines. In fact any RDF news feed can be added.
The Mail Component
- The mail component is provided by KMail, the KDE mail client -- a straight forward mail client that comes with all features you would expect.
The Calendar Component
- It is quite obvious that KOrganizer, again very mature KDE application, gets used as the calendar component. This feature-rich program is so easy to use and intuitive that you will quickly adopt it as your personal organizer. Extended with groupware functionality it can boost the communication within every workgroup.
The Contacts Component
- As the name implies: this component manages your valued contacts. The application providing this component is KAddressbook, a program that is deeply rooted into KDE. It was integrated in KMail and KOrganizer even before the KDE Kontact project was started
The Notes Component
- This component serves as your infinite block of digital sticky notes. Your can stick them on your desktop and they say visible even after closing KDE Kontact.
The News Component
- This straight forward, full-featured news reader is provided by KNode, KDEs default news reader.
The Sync Component
- KitchenSync, KDEs universal syncing application provides a framework for syncing with all kinds of devices. On one side it will have a plugin based interface with your mobile devices, like: PDAs and smart phones. On the other side it has conduits for connecting with other KDE Kontact components and external applications. The Sync component, provided by KitchenSync, is currently being implemented, therefore KitchenSync is not yet considered to be stable. Till the day that KitchenSync takes over we have two very nice applications that seamlessly integrate with KDE Kontact: KPilot for syncing with Palm compatible devices and Kandy for syncing with several mobile phone types. Eventually, KitchenSync will become a universal syncing framework.
<<lessThe components of KDE Kontact are all shaped to work nice with each other. This results in features like intuitive drag n dropping between components and appointment handling, task lists and contacts.
KDE Kontact also extends its components with support for various groupware servers. When using these servers your workgroup will have access to features like shared email folders, group task lists, calendar sharing, central addressbooks and meeting scheduling.
In short: KDE Kontact delivers innovations to help you manage your communications more easily, organize your work faster and work together more closely, resulting in more productivity and efficiency in digital collaboration.
Main features:
The Summary Component
- This component is specially made for KDE Kontact. It provides both an overview of the other components and a selection of information gathered from the internet like weather info and headlines. In fact any RDF news feed can be added.
The Mail Component
- The mail component is provided by KMail, the KDE mail client -- a straight forward mail client that comes with all features you would expect.
The Calendar Component
- It is quite obvious that KOrganizer, again very mature KDE application, gets used as the calendar component. This feature-rich program is so easy to use and intuitive that you will quickly adopt it as your personal organizer. Extended with groupware functionality it can boost the communication within every workgroup.
The Contacts Component
- As the name implies: this component manages your valued contacts. The application providing this component is KAddressbook, a program that is deeply rooted into KDE. It was integrated in KMail and KOrganizer even before the KDE Kontact project was started
The Notes Component
- This component serves as your infinite block of digital sticky notes. Your can stick them on your desktop and they say visible even after closing KDE Kontact.
The News Component
- This straight forward, full-featured news reader is provided by KNode, KDEs default news reader.
The Sync Component
- KitchenSync, KDEs universal syncing application provides a framework for syncing with all kinds of devices. On one side it will have a plugin based interface with your mobile devices, like: PDAs and smart phones. On the other side it has conduits for connecting with other KDE Kontact components and external applications. The Sync component, provided by KitchenSync, is currently being implemented, therefore KitchenSync is not yet considered to be stable. Till the day that KitchenSync takes over we have two very nice applications that seamlessly integrate with KDE Kontact: KPilot for syncing with Palm compatible devices and Kandy for syncing with several mobile phone types. Eventually, KitchenSync will become a universal syncing framework.
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
845 downloads
kmplot 1.0
kmplot is a mathematical function plotter for the KDE desktop. more>>
Kmplot is a mathematical function plotter for the KDE-Desktop. It has built in a powerfull parser.
You can plot different functions simultaneously and combine their function terms to build new functions.
Kmplot supports functions with parameters and functions in polar coordinates. Several grid modes are possible. Plots may be printed with high precision in correct scale.
<<lessYou can plot different functions simultaneously and combine their function terms to build new functions.
Kmplot supports functions with parameters and functions in polar coordinates. Several grid modes are possible. Plots may be printed with high precision in correct scale.
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Added: 2005-09-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BSNMP ping 0.1
BSNMP ping is a module for bsnmpd which allows you to measure latency and reachability. more>>
BSNMP ping is a module for bsnmpd which allows you to measure latency and reachability. It sends out ICMP packets to the configured hosts.
A history of received packets is maintained, and you can query via SNMP how many dropped packets, maximum/minumum latency and other stats for that history period.
As bsnmpd only runs on BSDs (seems that way), this will also be the case for bsnmp-ping.
EXAMPLES
The following example pings two hosts. The first gets pinged once per second, and keeps a history for 300 seconds. The second is pinged 5 times per second, and the history is kept for 30 seconds.
The following would be added to /etc/snmpd.config:
begemotSnmpdModulePath."ping" = "/usr/local/lib/snmp_ping.so"
%ping
pingHost.1 = "10.8.9.2"
pingInterval.1 = 100
pingHistory.1 = 300
pingHost.2 = "2.2.2.2"
pingInterval.1 = 20
pingHistory.1 = 150
<<lessA history of received packets is maintained, and you can query via SNMP how many dropped packets, maximum/minumum latency and other stats for that history period.
As bsnmpd only runs on BSDs (seems that way), this will also be the case for bsnmp-ping.
EXAMPLES
The following example pings two hosts. The first gets pinged once per second, and keeps a history for 300 seconds. The second is pinged 5 times per second, and the history is kept for 30 seconds.
The following would be added to /etc/snmpd.config:
begemotSnmpdModulePath."ping" = "/usr/local/lib/snmp_ping.so"
%ping
pingHost.1 = "10.8.9.2"
pingInterval.1 = 100
pingHistory.1 = 300
pingHost.2 = "2.2.2.2"
pingInterval.1 = 20
pingHistory.1 = 150
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Added: 2006-04-10 License: BSD License Price:
1296 downloads
Mix 1.0
Mix is a KDE theme composed by different collected items, which were already installed (Main Plastic): Plastic, SUSE etc.. more>>
Mix is a KDE theme composed by different collected items, which were already installed: Plastik, SUSE etc..
Plus many different Wallpapers - if one installed it. The theme should function also for other distributions.
<<lessPlus many different Wallpapers - if one installed it. The theme should function also for other distributions.
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Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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bengsaver 1.1.0
bengsaver is a fascinating screensaver for KDE. more>>
bengsaver is a screensaver for KDE. It shows bouncing balls or bee swarms, with collision detection.
Enhancements:
- added OpenGL frontend for drawing 3D balls
<<lessEnhancements:
- added OpenGL frontend for drawing 3D balls
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Added: 2005-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KCometen4 1.0.5
This comes as the latest version of this nice OpenGL screensaver for KDE 4. more>> KCometen4 1.0.5 comes as the latest version of this nice OpenGL screensaver for KDE 4. Inside a box is a nifty light show that features lightning and exploding comets. KCometen4 lets you configure various effects like comet behavior, camera movement, box face images, etc.
Enhancements
- Spread out comet origination
- Sync kcometen4.desktop translations with KDE 4.2.4
- Remove resize hack; bug fixed in KDE 4.2.3
- Clean up how the config changes interact with the preview
- Small fixes to CMakeLists.txt files
Requirements:
- KDE 4.x
Added: 2009-07-01 License: GPL Price: FREE
1 downloads
KDE Personal Wiki 0.0.1
KDE Personal Wiki engine for KDE, made for only personal use. more>>
KDE Personal Wiki engine for KDE, made for only personal use. Consider it a replacemente of KNotes and such apps.
You can create/remove pages, links between pages are automatically created.
I hope you like my first app.
<<lessYou can create/remove pages, links between pages are automatically created.
I hope you like my first app.
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Added: 2006-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PingBlog 0.2
PingBlog is a tag generator and ping tool for blog directories such as Blogalaxia, VeneBlogs, Technorati, To2Blogs and others. more>>
PingBlog is a tag generator and ping tool for blog directories such as Blogalaxia, VeneBlogs, Technorati, To2Blogs and others.
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
806 downloads
Klicker 1.04
Klicker is a KDE/QT based metronome. more>>
Klicker project is a KDE/QT based metronome that supports from 30 to 208 beats per minute, duple, tuple, and quartal time, and it also has DCOP interfaces for interprocess control.
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Added: 2006-01-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1396 downloads
PING 1.10 / 2.00 RC7
PING is a live Linux ISO, based on the excellent RIP (Recovery Is Possible) distribution. more>>
PING is a live Linux ISO, based on the excellent RIP (Recovery Is Possible) distribution. PING can be burnt on a CD and booted, or integrated in a PXE / RIS environment.
Several tools have been added and written, so to make this ISO the perfect choice to backup and restore whole partitions, an easy way. It sounds like Symantec Ghost(tm), but has even better features, and is totally free.
Main features:
- Backup and Restore partitions or files to a MS Network Shared directory;
- Backup and Restore the BIOS data as well;
- Either burn a bootable CD / DVD, either integrate within a PXE / RIS environment;
- Possibility to Blank local admins password;
- Create your own restoration bootable DVD (see the Howto Documentation);
- Partition and Format a disk before installing Windows (so to make sure your unattended Windows installation will happen on the right partition);
Specific advantages Linux brings you over DOS and Ghost :
- Most network cards automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS);
- Most CD/DVD readers automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS);
- You dont have to run a Ghostcast server to receive images over the network.
Whats New in 2.00 RC7 Development Release:
- NTFS filesystems were not being resized to the maximum size that the partition could contain, though logging reported such.
- An occasional hang on some systems when it came to mount NTFS partitions was fixed.
- For an unknown reason, using NTFS-3G drivers rather than native kernel drivers seems to resolve the issue.
- The kernel was updated to Linux 2.6.22.4.
- Some more network and S-ATA/SCSI drivers have been compiled.
<<lessSeveral tools have been added and written, so to make this ISO the perfect choice to backup and restore whole partitions, an easy way. It sounds like Symantec Ghost(tm), but has even better features, and is totally free.
Main features:
- Backup and Restore partitions or files to a MS Network Shared directory;
- Backup and Restore the BIOS data as well;
- Either burn a bootable CD / DVD, either integrate within a PXE / RIS environment;
- Possibility to Blank local admins password;
- Create your own restoration bootable DVD (see the Howto Documentation);
- Partition and Format a disk before installing Windows (so to make sure your unattended Windows installation will happen on the right partition);
Specific advantages Linux brings you over DOS and Ghost :
- Most network cards automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS);
- Most CD/DVD readers automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS);
- You dont have to run a Ghostcast server to receive images over the network.
Whats New in 2.00 RC7 Development Release:
- NTFS filesystems were not being resized to the maximum size that the partition could contain, though logging reported such.
- An occasional hang on some systems when it came to mount NTFS partitions was fixed.
- For an unknown reason, using NTFS-3G drivers rather than native kernel drivers seems to resolve the issue.
- The kernel was updated to Linux 2.6.22.4.
- Some more network and S-ATA/SCSI drivers have been compiled.
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Added: 2007-08-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KResourceWCAP 1.0
KResourceWCAP is a connector between Kontact and the WCAP protocol. more>>
KResourceWCAP is a connector between Kontact and the WCAP protocol.
Works with many functionnalities of the sunone calendar server (including groupware parts).
Enhancements:
- KDE 3.5.x
<<lessWorks with many functionnalities of the sunone calendar server (including groupware parts).
Enhancements:
- KDE 3.5.x
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Added: 2007-06-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
863 downloads
Sleek Monitor 1.0
Sleek Monitor is a combination of basic monitors for OS, KDE, Kernel, CPU & cache, GPU & GPU Temp, Memory, Wired & Wireless, etc more>>
Sleek Monitor is a combination of basic monitors for:
- OS
- KDE
- Kernel
- CPU & cache
- GPU & GPU Temp
- Memory
- Wired & Wireless networks
- battery with time
- date and calendar
<<less- OS
- KDE
- Kernel
- CPU & cache
- GPU & GPU Temp
- Memory
- Wired & Wireless networks
- battery with time
- date and calendar
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Added: 2007-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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