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Knotify for Pidgin 0.1
Knotify for Pidgin is a plugin for the Pidgin chat client that uses Knotify to do notifications. more>>
Knotify for Pidgin is a plugin for the Pidgin chat client that uses Knotify to do notifications. This is for those who like pidgin but dont like the lack of KDE integration.
<<less Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2007-07-23 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
826 downloads
GNotify 1.2
GNotify is a little daemon written in C using GTK. more>>
GNotify is a little daemon written in C using GTK.
It provides (like the KDE KNotify-system) a notification-service for
Gnome/XFce/FVWM/Fluxbox/Enlightenment and other Desktop-Environments/WindowManagers.
Clients can connect from the local machine or from other machines in the network via TCP/IP-Sockets.
Main features:
- Threaded client management
- Easy TCP/IP protocol
- Showing the Application-Name/-Icon
- Network compatible (Notifications over TCP/IP)
- Soundplay-On-Notify
- Notify-Button
- System-wide usable
- Notify-Checkbox
- IP-Blocking
- Configuration-GUI
- Notification-moving
- And many more ...
Enhancements:
- LibXML2
<<lessIt provides (like the KDE KNotify-system) a notification-service for
Gnome/XFce/FVWM/Fluxbox/Enlightenment and other Desktop-Environments/WindowManagers.
Clients can connect from the local machine or from other machines in the network via TCP/IP-Sockets.
Main features:
- Threaded client management
- Easy TCP/IP protocol
- Showing the Application-Name/-Icon
- Network compatible (Notifications over TCP/IP)
- Soundplay-On-Notify
- Notify-Button
- System-wide usable
- Notify-Checkbox
- IP-Blocking
- Configuration-GUI
- Notification-moving
- And many more ...
Enhancements:
- LibXML2
Download (0.50MB)
Added: 2005-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1550 downloads
KMobileTools 0.5 Beta 3
KMobileTools is a nice KDE-based application that allows to control mobile phones with your PC. more>>
KMobileTools is a nice KDE-based application that allows to control mobile phones with your PC.
It handles full SMS control, dialing calls, reading from phonebook, last dials, received and unanswered calls and phone status monitoring (battery and signal for now).
KMobileTools is based on a Motorola C350 mobile phone, buts also tested on some Nokia and Ericsson phones.
Enhancements:
- This beta includes one of the most wanted features: the Gammu Engine.
- Its still a bit too difficult to configure, but its fully working and ready to be tested.
- This version also includes a lot of bugfixes and full support for the incoming kdebluetooth version, which will be an important release.
- KNotify support was added for notifying the user about events.
<<lessIt handles full SMS control, dialing calls, reading from phonebook, last dials, received and unanswered calls and phone status monitoring (battery and signal for now).
KMobileTools is based on a Motorola C350 mobile phone, buts also tested on some Nokia and Ericsson phones.
Enhancements:
- This beta includes one of the most wanted features: the Gammu Engine.
- Its still a bit too difficult to configure, but its fully working and ready to be tested.
- This version also includes a lot of bugfixes and full support for the incoming kdebluetooth version, which will be an important release.
- KNotify support was added for notifying the user about events.
Download (1.0MB)
Added: 2007-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
884 downloads
EventWatcher 0.4.3
EventWatcher is a KDE application which notifies you about various events. more>>
EventWatcher is a KDE application which notifies you about various events.
"Events" are pieces of information about, for example, news ticker or blog updates, new emails, user logons, system warnings, hardware events etc.
They get collected by EventWatcher plugins and sent to the main application which lives in the KDE system tray for most of the time and displays this information.
EventWatcher requires KDE/Qt 3.2.
Available Plugins
- DCOP: Receives "events" via KDEs desktop communication protocol, for example from other KDE applications or scripts.
- Log File Monitor: Reports changes in log files.
- RSS Feed Monitor: Watches RSS feeds provided by many news sites and blogs.
Enhancements:
- Event expiring:
- Remove events based on the time they were received
- Configuable behaviour: Expire agetime, Expire only unread events, Auto-expire
- KNotify support (Patch by Paul Eggleton)
- Hide plusminus button when list is empty.
<<less"Events" are pieces of information about, for example, news ticker or blog updates, new emails, user logons, system warnings, hardware events etc.
They get collected by EventWatcher plugins and sent to the main application which lives in the KDE system tray for most of the time and displays this information.
EventWatcher requires KDE/Qt 3.2.
Available Plugins
- DCOP: Receives "events" via KDEs desktop communication protocol, for example from other KDE applications or scripts.
- Log File Monitor: Reports changes in log files.
- RSS Feed Monitor: Watches RSS feeds provided by many news sites and blogs.
Enhancements:
- Event expiring:
- Remove events based on the time they were received
- Configuable behaviour: Expire agetime, Expire only unread events, Auto-expire
- KNotify support (Patch by Paul Eggleton)
- Hide plusminus button when list is empty.
Download (0.50MB)
Added: 2005-10-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1454 downloads
KTTS - KDE Text-to-Speech System 0.3.0
KTTS - KDE Text-to-Speech is a subsystem within the KDE desktop for conversion of text to audible speech. more>>
KTTS - KDE Text-to-Speech is a subsystem within the KDE desktop for conversion of text to audible speech.
KTTS is currently under development and aims to become the standard subsystem for all KDE applications to provide speech output.
Main features:
User Features:
- Speak any text from the KDE clipboard.
- Speak any plain text file.
- Speak all or any portion of a text file from Kate.
- Speak all or any portion of an HTML page from Konqueror.
- Use as the speech backend for KMouth and KSayIt.
- Speak KDE notifications (KNotify).
- Long text is parsed into sentences. User may backup by sentence or paragraph, replay, pause, and stop playing.
- Audio output via aRts or GStreamer (version 0.8.7 or later)
Programmer Features:
- Priority system for screen reader outputs, warnings and messages, while still playing regular texts.
- Plugin-based architecture for support of a wide variety of speech synthesis engines and drivers.
- Permit generation of speech from the command line (or via shell scripts) using the KDE DCOP utilities.
- Provide a lightweight and easily usable interface for applications to generate speech output.
- Applications need not be concerned about contention over the speech device.
- FUTURE: Provide support for speech markup languages, such as VoiceXML, Sable, Java Speech Markup Language (JSML), and Speech Markup Meta-language (SMML).
- FUTURE: Provide limited support for embedded speech markers.
- Asynchronous to prevent system blocking.
<<lessKTTS is currently under development and aims to become the standard subsystem for all KDE applications to provide speech output.
Main features:
User Features:
- Speak any text from the KDE clipboard.
- Speak any plain text file.
- Speak all or any portion of a text file from Kate.
- Speak all or any portion of an HTML page from Konqueror.
- Use as the speech backend for KMouth and KSayIt.
- Speak KDE notifications (KNotify).
- Long text is parsed into sentences. User may backup by sentence or paragraph, replay, pause, and stop playing.
- Audio output via aRts or GStreamer (version 0.8.7 or later)
Programmer Features:
- Priority system for screen reader outputs, warnings and messages, while still playing regular texts.
- Plugin-based architecture for support of a wide variety of speech synthesis engines and drivers.
- Permit generation of speech from the command line (or via shell scripts) using the KDE DCOP utilities.
- Provide a lightweight and easily usable interface for applications to generate speech output.
- Applications need not be concerned about contention over the speech device.
- FUTURE: Provide support for speech markup languages, such as VoiceXML, Sable, Java Speech Markup Language (JSML), and Speech Markup Meta-language (SMML).
- FUTURE: Provide limited support for embedded speech markers.
- Asynchronous to prevent system blocking.
Download (4.0MB)
Added: 2005-06-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1605 downloads
Light Hawk 0.6
Light Hawk is a Jabber client with a focus on KDE integration. more>>
Light Hawk is a KDE Jabber client. It is unfinished, but I have been using it every day for some time now.
Those interested in following or helping development should use GNU arch 1.2 or later. My archive is neil@hakubi.us--terminus and is available at http://www.hakubi.us/arch/terminus/. The branch to get is lighthawk--mainline.
To compile the arch version of Light Hawk you will also need to get neil@hakubi.us--terminus/admin--KDE-3-0-BRANCH and symlink that into the top level of lighthawk as "admin".
After that its mostly an ordinary KDE application (run gmake -f Makefile.cvs to get a configure script). You must run that configure script in a separate directory, though, arch to cooperate later.
Main features:
- Roster management
- Subscriptions
- Chat messages
- Receving normal messages
- Multiple user profiles
- Session management cooperation
- Logging
- KNotify support (including sounds)
- Invisible status
- Away messages
- IPv6, Proxies, and other KDE network features
<<lessThose interested in following or helping development should use GNU arch 1.2 or later. My archive is neil@hakubi.us--terminus and is available at http://www.hakubi.us/arch/terminus/. The branch to get is lighthawk--mainline.
To compile the arch version of Light Hawk you will also need to get neil@hakubi.us--terminus/admin--KDE-3-0-BRANCH and symlink that into the top level of lighthawk as "admin".
After that its mostly an ordinary KDE application (run gmake -f Makefile.cvs to get a configure script). You must run that configure script in a separate directory, though, arch to cooperate later.
Main features:
- Roster management
- Subscriptions
- Chat messages
- Receving normal messages
- Multiple user profiles
- Session management cooperation
- Logging
- KNotify support (including sounds)
- Invisible status
- Away messages
- IPv6, Proxies, and other KDE network features
Download (0.88MB)
Added: 2005-09-12 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1503 downloads
Mailbox Strainer 0.91
Mailbox Strainer is a Superkaramba widget that examines an arbitrary number of IMAP mailboxes. more>>
Mailbox Strainer is a Superkaramba widget that examines an arbitrary number of IMAP mailboxes, POP3 mailboxes and local mail folders for new messages. For the latest new messages, the content of a specified header is displayed on the screen. When new messages arrive, Mailbox Strainer emits a notification via KNotify.
You may have serveral instances running such that each one checks its own collection of mailboxes. SpamAssassin may be invoked to detect spam, or message headers modified by external spam checkers can be evaluated. It is also possible to make SpamAssassin learn from specified IMAP or local folders.
Configuration can be done through a graphical interface or manually via a configuration file (an annotated configuration file is supplied).
Mailbox Strainer is written in Perl. Depending on the features you want to use, a number of Perl modules must be installed. In particular, PerlQt will be needed for the configuration dialog. All modules can be found at http://www.cpan.org , consider using the CPAN shell (perl -MCPAN -e shell) for this will automatically resolve dependencies. To find out which modules are missing on your system, invoke module-test.pl . (Hopefully I didnt forget any of them, it has become quite a number.)
The local mail capabilities are those of the Email::Folder::* modules, so they should be able to handle mbox and maildir. Currently, using the spam detection with local mbox folders is _strongly_ discouraged! It is likely to destroy your Emails, see http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.pep/68 for the reason. (A possible workaround is presented in http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.pep/72.) So spam checking is currently disabled for local mailboxes. You can enable it by changing lines 975, 998 and 1081 of perl/mailbox-strainer.pl. Remove "0 &&" from each of those lines.
A few words about password storage: The configuration dialog stores encrypted passwords (of length at least 8) in the configuration file. This is meant as a protection against accidentally displaying the configuration file, but nothing else. Consider this as a parody on proper encryption, even the secret key can be found in the perl scripts.
<<lessYou may have serveral instances running such that each one checks its own collection of mailboxes. SpamAssassin may be invoked to detect spam, or message headers modified by external spam checkers can be evaluated. It is also possible to make SpamAssassin learn from specified IMAP or local folders.
Configuration can be done through a graphical interface or manually via a configuration file (an annotated configuration file is supplied).
Mailbox Strainer is written in Perl. Depending on the features you want to use, a number of Perl modules must be installed. In particular, PerlQt will be needed for the configuration dialog. All modules can be found at http://www.cpan.org , consider using the CPAN shell (perl -MCPAN -e shell) for this will automatically resolve dependencies. To find out which modules are missing on your system, invoke module-test.pl . (Hopefully I didnt forget any of them, it has become quite a number.)
The local mail capabilities are those of the Email::Folder::* modules, so they should be able to handle mbox and maildir. Currently, using the spam detection with local mbox folders is _strongly_ discouraged! It is likely to destroy your Emails, see http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.pep/68 for the reason. (A possible workaround is presented in http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.pep/72.) So spam checking is currently disabled for local mailboxes. You can enable it by changing lines 975, 998 and 1081 of perl/mailbox-strainer.pl. Remove "0 &&" from each of those lines.
A few words about password storage: The configuration dialog stores encrypted passwords (of length at least 8) in the configuration file. This is meant as a protection against accidentally displaying the configuration file, but nothing else. Consider this as a parody on proper encryption, even the secret key can be found in the perl scripts.
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Added: 2006-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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