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Kivio 1.6.2
Kivio is a flowcharting and diagramming application for the KOffice application suite. more>>
Kivio is a flowcharting and diagramming application for the KOffice application suite, and has an userinterface that is similar to Visio.
Kivio project is fully integrated into KOffice and can for example be embedded into KWord.
Main features:
- Scriptable stencils using Python.
- Support for Dia stencils.
- Plugin framework for adding more functionality.
<<lessKivio project is fully integrated into KOffice and can for example be embedded into KWord.
Main features:
- Scriptable stencils using Python.
- Support for Dia stencils.
- Plugin framework for adding more functionality.
Download (54.4MB)
Added: 2007-05-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
594 downloads
KOffice 1.6.3
KOffice is an integrated office suite for KDE. more>>
KOffice project is an integrated office suite for KDE.
KOffice features a full set of applications which work together seamlessly to provide the best user experience possible.
KOffice components work together. Every program in the KOffice suite is a component which adds more functionality to the whole. You can embed any KOffice component in any other KOffice component, this is realised using the KParts object model from KDE.
KOffice, like KDE, is a free project which is released under GPL-compatible open source licenses, e.g. GPL, LGPL and BSD.
KOffice stays in active development. This means that KOffice is continually being improved, based on reports from users, evolving software technology and implementation of new features. Not all features are implemented yet in all applications.
Some components are more complete than others, but many KOffice applications are already being used for productive professional work. If you want to make KOffice better, or just implement that one little feature you really need, dont hesitate to jump in and we will happily make your changes part of the next release for everyone to use and see.
Main features:
- KWord - A frame-based word processor capable of professional standard documents
- KSpread - A powerful spreadsheet application.
- KPresenter - A full-featured presentation program.
- Kivio - A Visio-style flowcharting application.
- Karbon14 - A vector drawing application.
- Krita - A pixel-based image manipulation program like The GIMP or Adobe Photoshop.
- Kugar - A tool for generating business quality reports.
- KChart - An integrated graph and chart drawing tool.
- KFormula - A powerful formula editor.
- Kexi - An integrated environment for managing data.
- Filters - Import and Export Filters for KOffice.
<<lessKOffice features a full set of applications which work together seamlessly to provide the best user experience possible.
KOffice components work together. Every program in the KOffice suite is a component which adds more functionality to the whole. You can embed any KOffice component in any other KOffice component, this is realised using the KParts object model from KDE.
KOffice, like KDE, is a free project which is released under GPL-compatible open source licenses, e.g. GPL, LGPL and BSD.
KOffice stays in active development. This means that KOffice is continually being improved, based on reports from users, evolving software technology and implementation of new features. Not all features are implemented yet in all applications.
Some components are more complete than others, but many KOffice applications are already being used for productive professional work. If you want to make KOffice better, or just implement that one little feature you really need, dont hesitate to jump in and we will happily make your changes part of the next release for everyone to use and see.
Main features:
- KWord - A frame-based word processor capable of professional standard documents
- KSpread - A powerful spreadsheet application.
- KPresenter - A full-featured presentation program.
- Kivio - A Visio-style flowcharting application.
- Karbon14 - A vector drawing application.
- Krita - A pixel-based image manipulation program like The GIMP or Adobe Photoshop.
- Kugar - A tool for generating business quality reports.
- KChart - An integrated graph and chart drawing tool.
- KFormula - A powerful formula editor.
- Kexi - An integrated environment for managing data.
- Filters - Import and Export Filters for KOffice.
Download (54.2MB)
Added: 2007-06-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
533 downloads
Karbon14 1.6.1
Karbon is a vector-based drawing application for KOffice. more>>
Karbon is a vector-based drawing application for KOffice. The project allows artists to create complex drawings without losing image quality when zooming in on, or resizing the drawing. You can use Karbon to add finishing touches to diagrams created using Kivio or charts created using KChart. Graphic design ideas can be quickly and easily transformed into high quality illustrations with Karbon.
What makes a vector-based drawing application like Karbon different from a pixel-based drawing application like Krita?
In a vector drawing - such as the drawing shown above - your drawing is stored as geometric shapes such as lines and curves. When the drawing is resized, the image scales smoothly.
However, in a pixel-based drawing, your drawing is stored as many dots (pixels) in rows and columns. When you resize a pixel-based image, the dots will be enlarged. This can result in jagged edges known as pixelation and aliasing and thus the quality of the image will go down. Pixel-based drawings often have larger file sizes compared to simple vector drawings.
For example: Karbon is useful for creating cartoons drawings or editing clip art which often needs to be resized to fit in a document or on a poster. Krita is more suited to painting pictures or editing photographs.
To get started with Karbon quickly, you might want to try opening and modifying some of the images from the Open Clip Art Library.
<<lessWhat makes a vector-based drawing application like Karbon different from a pixel-based drawing application like Krita?
In a vector drawing - such as the drawing shown above - your drawing is stored as geometric shapes such as lines and curves. When the drawing is resized, the image scales smoothly.
However, in a pixel-based drawing, your drawing is stored as many dots (pixels) in rows and columns. When you resize a pixel-based image, the dots will be enlarged. This can result in jagged edges known as pixelation and aliasing and thus the quality of the image will go down. Pixel-based drawings often have larger file sizes compared to simple vector drawings.
For example: Karbon is useful for creating cartoons drawings or editing clip art which often needs to be resized to fit in a document or on a poster. Krita is more suited to painting pictures or editing photographs.
To get started with Karbon quickly, you might want to try opening and modifying some of the images from the Open Clip Art Library.
Download (54.4MB)
Added: 2006-12-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
620 downloads
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