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Tasty Menu 0.9
Tasty Menu project is a KMenu replacement aiming to provide the maximum usability. more>>
Tasty Menu project is a KMenu replacement aiming to provide the maximum usability, or at least to be a testbed for usability concepts and ideas for a future kmenu replacement.
The left part of the menu is very similar to the Novell idea (http://www.novell.com/products/desktop/preview.html): you have a search box that is always selected when the menu is opened (the search result are displayed in the leftmost listview), followed by a combobox that decides what the following listview: favourite applications (default), most used applications, recently used applications and recent documents.
The right part contains the whole kmenu and takes the aspect from KBFX (http://www.kbfx.org), the middle column contains the top level categorization (plus in the current kmenu arrangment there are also the control center, home folder and find files, but i think there should be present only categories). in the left-most listview there is the content of the category currently selected in the middle column. I think in this way even if it has the same number of items it _appears_ less huge than with a popup menu/submenu structure.
every items have two row, for the name and for the description, in order to make a more it more informative. On each selected item appears an action icon on the right, at the moment they are "add bookmark" on application icons and "remove bookmark" on favourite apps list.
The bottom buttons are the usual switch user, lock session and logout. In a first time I didnt want to put them, I tought that these function should be delegate to another applet like http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=26150 , but it seems that the multiple menus concept its a thing that doesnt work very well in practice, it needs more real-world testing.
The left-most btton contains the user name and icon, and clicking on it it opens the kcm used to edit the users profile. I know it seems silly, but Its only an experiment, probably it will be merged with the switch user button.
Enhancements:
- "Add to desktop" option in menuitems
- Drag and drop from menu to desktop
- Option to set different icons sizes in the three columns
- the button text label should always be of a visible color
- most used/recently used applications list updates in realtime
- clear most used/recently used applications list
- (warning1: deleting one list deletes also the other)
- (warning2: if you use opensuse you must have kickoff reverted to classic kmenu in order to use the recently used/most used lists)
- updated russian and german translations
<<lessThe left part of the menu is very similar to the Novell idea (http://www.novell.com/products/desktop/preview.html): you have a search box that is always selected when the menu is opened (the search result are displayed in the leftmost listview), followed by a combobox that decides what the following listview: favourite applications (default), most used applications, recently used applications and recent documents.
The right part contains the whole kmenu and takes the aspect from KBFX (http://www.kbfx.org), the middle column contains the top level categorization (plus in the current kmenu arrangment there are also the control center, home folder and find files, but i think there should be present only categories). in the left-most listview there is the content of the category currently selected in the middle column. I think in this way even if it has the same number of items it _appears_ less huge than with a popup menu/submenu structure.
every items have two row, for the name and for the description, in order to make a more it more informative. On each selected item appears an action icon on the right, at the moment they are "add bookmark" on application icons and "remove bookmark" on favourite apps list.
The bottom buttons are the usual switch user, lock session and logout. In a first time I didnt want to put them, I tought that these function should be delegate to another applet like http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=26150 , but it seems that the multiple menus concept its a thing that doesnt work very well in practice, it needs more real-world testing.
The left-most btton contains the user name and icon, and clicking on it it opens the kcm used to edit the users profile. I know it seems silly, but Its only an experiment, probably it will be merged with the switch user button.
Enhancements:
- "Add to desktop" option in menuitems
- Drag and drop from menu to desktop
- Option to set different icons sizes in the three columns
- the button text label should always be of a visible color
- most used/recently used applications list updates in realtime
- clear most used/recently used applications list
- (warning1: deleting one list deletes also the other)
- (warning2: if you use opensuse you must have kickoff reverted to classic kmenu in order to use the recently used/most used lists)
- updated russian and german translations
Download (0.29MB)
Added: 2007-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
812 downloads
Kommando 0.5.1
Kommando is a Neverwinter Nights like wheelmenu for KDE. more>>
Kommando is a "Neverwinter Nights" like wheelmenu for KDE.
Kommando allows rapid access to user defined applications and shell commands and is of course a nice toy to show off with.
NOTE: Works best with a spare mousebutton and imwheel.
Enhancements:
- added a "add menu from kmenu" feature (again a patch by Sergio)
<<lessKommando allows rapid access to user defined applications and shell commands and is of course a nice toy to show off with.
NOTE: Works best with a spare mousebutton and imwheel.
Enhancements:
- added a "add menu from kmenu" feature (again a patch by Sergio)
Download (0.41MB)
Added: 2007-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
994 downloads
Kubuntu Human Theme 0.9
Kubuntu Human Theme was created because I started to like the Ubuntu Human theme and when I switched to KDE, I was missing it. more>>
Kubuntu Human Theme was created because I started to like the Ubuntu Human theme and when I switched to KDE, I was missing it there. The theme is assembled from various Ubuntu style items, most of which can be found on KDE-look: Ubuntu Cristal background, Human (Revised) color scheme, nuoveXT icons, Ubuntu Kmenu icon, SoftGlow Orange kicker, default Plastik style and Crystal window deco.
Installation of .kth file thru KDE Control Center--Theme Manager--Install; then, if you want exactly the same look, get and install the above items (search on KDE-look). The Kmenu can be changed by replacing each kmenu.png in /usr/share/icons/nuovext/[SIZE]/apps/ Then refresh your icon set.
<<lessInstallation of .kth file thru KDE Control Center--Theme Manager--Install; then, if you want exactly the same look, get and install the above items (search on KDE-look). The Kmenu can be changed by replacing each kmenu.png in /usr/share/icons/nuovext/[SIZE]/apps/ Then refresh your icon set.
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Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
946 downloads
KNetDockApp 0.8
KNetDockApp is a small application that docks in the systray and monitors the activity of the selected network interface. more>>
KNetDockApp is a small application that docks in the systray and monitors the activity of the selected network interface.
KNetDockApp also monitors the link status and can detect if a networking cable is attached to the nic or not.
Supports session management, and runs on next logins.
Enhancements:
- run dhcpcd, bring up/down the selected interface
- connect to specific wifi network, details dialog
- allows choosing led color
- now found in internet kmenu category
- fix header issue
<<lessKNetDockApp also monitors the link status and can detect if a networking cable is attached to the nic or not.
Supports session management, and runs on next logins.
Enhancements:
- run dhcpcd, bring up/down the selected interface
- connect to specific wifi network, details dialog
- allows choosing led color
- now found in internet kmenu category
- fix header issue
Download (0.25MB)
Added: 2007-06-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
847 downloads
openSUSE KDE Tweaks 10.2
openSUSE KDE Tweaks are actually KDE 3.5.5 (openSUSE 10.2) patches and two RPM tools. more>>
openSUSE KDE Tweaks are actually KDE 3.5.5 (openSUSE 10.2) patches and two RPM tools through which I have added, modified and removed some features.
I like and dislike the new kickoff menu at the same time, so I decided to change everything about it that I dont like.
Although my patches were meant to change only the new kickoff menu, I ended up changing other parts of KDE, and even writing two little apps. The results of my hacking are all here, so make good use of it.
The patch provides the following modifications:
bi-kicker:
- Changes the order of the kickoff tabs to a more logical order (in order of access frequency): Favorites, Applications, History, Leave
- Removes the IMHO useless Computer tab (can be replaced with a sysinfo icon in the Favorites tab)
- Corrects the order of Grub entries (to descending) in the "Start Operating System" submenu
- Removes the useless "Restart and boot directly into ..." comments from the Start OS submenu
- Changes the order of the Recently Used Apps to the same order as in the old menu and as in the Recent Documents list (new at top, older at bottom)
- Lower the number of days a New Application entry is kept (1 instead of 3)
- Adds an Uninstall context menu entry which calls the uninstall_rpm script with the *.desktop file as the first parameter
- Changes in the old KMenu the "Recently Used Applications" tag to just "Recently Used" and the "Most Used Applications" tag to "Most Used"
- Adds a rounded corner to the left side of the search mode
bi-kicker_noshadow:
- Everything included in bi-kicker
- Removes the shadow surrounding the menu. Useful for those who enable the nVidia composite mode (providing a cool shadow for all active windows) and would like to avoid a strange double shadow effect.
bi-kdesktop:
- Prevents the unwanted realignment of desktop icons when the Auto Align
bi-kcontrol:
- Removed the "Get New Wallpapers" button from the Desktop Configuration Dialog, because it provides unfiltered access to images that are more and more shameless
- Changes the icon of the Display option (different from the Screensaver option)
bi-krpmview:
- Adds a "Quick Install" button to the krpmview kpart which calls the install_rpm script with the *.rpm file as the first parameter
The RPM-Tools provide:
- Simple and quick solution to install an RPM + konqueror service menu
- Simple and quick solution to uninstall an RPM + konqueror service menu
- No dependency handling
<<lessI like and dislike the new kickoff menu at the same time, so I decided to change everything about it that I dont like.
Although my patches were meant to change only the new kickoff menu, I ended up changing other parts of KDE, and even writing two little apps. The results of my hacking are all here, so make good use of it.
The patch provides the following modifications:
bi-kicker:
- Changes the order of the kickoff tabs to a more logical order (in order of access frequency): Favorites, Applications, History, Leave
- Removes the IMHO useless Computer tab (can be replaced with a sysinfo icon in the Favorites tab)
- Corrects the order of Grub entries (to descending) in the "Start Operating System" submenu
- Removes the useless "Restart and boot directly into ..." comments from the Start OS submenu
- Changes the order of the Recently Used Apps to the same order as in the old menu and as in the Recent Documents list (new at top, older at bottom)
- Lower the number of days a New Application entry is kept (1 instead of 3)
- Adds an Uninstall context menu entry which calls the uninstall_rpm script with the *.desktop file as the first parameter
- Changes in the old KMenu the "Recently Used Applications" tag to just "Recently Used" and the "Most Used Applications" tag to "Most Used"
- Adds a rounded corner to the left side of the search mode
bi-kicker_noshadow:
- Everything included in bi-kicker
- Removes the shadow surrounding the menu. Useful for those who enable the nVidia composite mode (providing a cool shadow for all active windows) and would like to avoid a strange double shadow effect.
bi-kdesktop:
- Prevents the unwanted realignment of desktop icons when the Auto Align
bi-kcontrol:
- Removed the "Get New Wallpapers" button from the Desktop Configuration Dialog, because it provides unfiltered access to images that are more and more shameless
- Changes the icon of the Display option (different from the Screensaver option)
bi-krpmview:
- Adds a "Quick Install" button to the krpmview kpart which calls the install_rpm script with the *.rpm file as the first parameter
The RPM-Tools provide:
- Simple and quick solution to install an RPM + konqueror service menu
- Simple and quick solution to uninstall an RPM + konqueror service menu
- No dependency handling
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Added: 2007-05-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
878 downloads
Crystal Diamond 2.5
Crystal Diamond Icons is a fantastic and realistic icon theme for Kde, a graphical interface for linux. more>>
Crystal Diamond Icons is a fantastic and realistic icon theme for Kde, a graphical interface for linux.
I take the best icons from Realistik, Vista Ispirate, Nuove XT, Crystal Clear, OSX, Debian Icons and many other and I made this Icon Theme. The icons are not mine.
There are different mod such classical, shining, gentoo, arch, debian and kubuntu. The only difference between "Mods" is Kmenu except for Debian Mod (also Kcontrol, Trash and Folder Icon).
There are more icons for one application. For example there are 6 different icons for Firefox! If you like, change into your favourite icon! (Left click, change icon). In the second image for exaple, I change firefox icon.
There are many Mod for you distro:
* Classical
* Shining
* Gentoo
* Debian
* Kubuntu
* Arch
* FreeBsd/PcBsd
* Fedora/Red Hat
* MacOsX
* MacOsX Finder
* Mandriva
* Slackware
* Suse Classic
* Suse Alternative
* Ubuntu
You can see it in the screenshot!
Vista Inspirate is created by Saki, Crystal Clear is created by Everaldo, Nuove XT is created by Saki, OsX is created by kiddo, Debian Icons is created by OnkelchenTobi ...and much more!
For any problem (for example broken link) send me an email: icons[at]paolinoland.it If you like it VOTE ME and SUPPORT ME!
<<lessI take the best icons from Realistik, Vista Ispirate, Nuove XT, Crystal Clear, OSX, Debian Icons and many other and I made this Icon Theme. The icons are not mine.
There are different mod such classical, shining, gentoo, arch, debian and kubuntu. The only difference between "Mods" is Kmenu except for Debian Mod (also Kcontrol, Trash and Folder Icon).
There are more icons for one application. For example there are 6 different icons for Firefox! If you like, change into your favourite icon! (Left click, change icon). In the second image for exaple, I change firefox icon.
There are many Mod for you distro:
* Classical
* Shining
* Gentoo
* Debian
* Kubuntu
* Arch
* FreeBsd/PcBsd
* Fedora/Red Hat
* MacOsX
* MacOsX Finder
* Mandriva
* Slackware
* Suse Classic
* Suse Alternative
* Ubuntu
You can see it in the screenshot!
Vista Inspirate is created by Saki, Crystal Clear is created by Everaldo, Nuove XT is created by Saki, OsX is created by kiddo, Debian Icons is created by OnkelchenTobi ...and much more!
For any problem (for example broken link) send me an email: icons[at]paolinoland.it If you like it VOTE ME and SUPPORT ME!
Download (18MB)
Added: 2006-12-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1059 downloads
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