freebsd-ports/net/kdenetwork3/pkg-descr
Michael Nottebrock 38a92d46fe Update to KDE 3.2.0
Important changes:
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- Kmail and knode have been moved from kdenetwork to kdepim. This
  means you will have to install kdepim if you want to continue using
  kmail or knode. This is to ease integration with korganizer, in
  the new 'Kontact' application.

- The arabic translations for KDE and KOffice have been moved from
  misc to the arabic category.

- There is a new module called kdeaccessibility in the accessibility
  category.  It contains a few utilities for disabled users like a
  magnification lens and a text-to-speech frontend.

- In KDM, you need to select the 'CUSTOM' session profile in order
  to have your .xsession executed. This is particularly important if
  you're using the aegypten tools
  (http://freebsd.kde.org/howtos/aegypten-kmail.php).

- We have started making more parts of the ports optional. In kdepim,
  both Kandy and KPilot can be turned off with ports-knobs. This
  process will continue in the 3.2 series.
2004-02-05 01:23:10 +00:00

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KDE provides an integrated X11 based environment, much like CDE.
This particular port installs the networking components of KDE,
which includes applications for networking things like kppp,
ksirc (irc-client), KDE's instant messenger kopete, and so forth.
WWW: http://www.kde.org/