Parley supports many language specific features but can be used for
other learning tasks just as well. It uses the spaced repetition
learning method, also known as flash cards.
Creating new vocabulary collections with Parley is easy, but of
course it is even better if you can use some of our premade files.
Have a look at the KDE-Files.org page or use the "Download New
Collections" feature directly in Parley.
It combines the excellent functionalities of KPDF with the
versatility of supporting different kind of documents, like PDF,
Postscript, DjVu, CHM, XPS, ePub and others.
It is not an application, but a component which can be used by
developers within applications.
This is the KDE Meta Data library (not to confuse with KFileMetaData).
It consists of the following parts:
* The main resource handling centered around Nepomuk2::Resource;
* The handling of ontologies via classes in the Nepomuk2::Types namespace;
* The desktop Nepomuk2::Query API;
* nepomuk_facets;
* Several utility methods and classes.
more about Earth: You can pan and zoom around and you can look up
places and roads.
Marble offers different thematic maps: A classroom-style topographic
map, a satellite view, street map, earth at night and temperature
and precipitation maps. All maps include a custom map key, so it
can also be used as an educational tool for use in class-rooms. For
educational purposes you can also change date and time and watch
how the starry sky and the twilight zone on the map change.
In opposite to other virtual globes Marble also features multiple
projections: Choose between a Flat Map ("Plate carr"), Mercator or
the Globe.
Note: Marble project (tries to) support non-KDE builds too. Anyone
interested could work on it...
card game for two players, where the second player is either live
opponent, or built in artificial intelligence.
The game is played using a single deck of cards. Cards are shuffled
and distributed amongst the players in such a way that half of them
are face down and half of them are open. Each participant plays one
of the open cards per turn. As soon as all the cards are played the
round ends and points are calculated and awarded.
SANE library to control flat scanners.
This library provides a widget to control a scanner, KSaneWidget.
Internally, it will use the SANE library (or directly use TWAIN on
Windows if SANE is not available).
plugin structure for Digikam, KimDaBa, Showimg and Gwenview. Its
aim is to share image plugins among graphic applications. Kipi is
based on the old digiKam plugins implementation and is maintained
by digiKam team.
for vocabulary learning and many other subjects.
KWordQuiz is the KDE version of the Windows program WordQuiz. If
you have just switched to KDE/Linux you can use all files created
in WordQuiz with KWordQuiz.
KWordQuiz uses the kvtml file format and you can download contributed
files.
the cube sizes range from 2x2x2 (easy) up to 6x6x6 (very hard), or
you can play with irregular "bricks" such as 5x3x2 and "mats" (one
cubie thick) such as 6x4x1. The game has a selection of puzzles at
several levels of difficulty, as well as some demonstrations of
pretty patterns and solution moves. It is also possible to make up
your own puzzles.
Desktop. KTurtle aims to make programming as easy and touchable as
possible, and therefore can be used to teach kids the basics of
math, geometry and... programming.
The programming language used in KTurtle is loosely based on Logo.
KTurtle allows, just like some implementations of Logo, to translate
the programming language (the commands, the documentation and the
error messages) to the native language of the programmer. For more
information on translating KTurtle please read the translation how
to. Translating the programming language to the native language of
the programmer is one of the many ways KTurtle tries to make learning
to programming more simple. Other features to help to achieve this
goal are: intuitive syntax highlighting, simple error messages,
integrated canvas to make drawings on, integrated help function,
slow-motion or step execution, and more.
drop eyes, mouths, mustache, and other parts of face and goodies
onto a potato-like guy. Similarly, you have other playgrounds with
different themes.
There is no winner for the game. The only purpose is to make the
funniest faces you can.
to fill a grid with symbols so that each column, row and block on
the game board contains only one instance of each symbol. In KSudoku
the symbols are usually the numbers 1 to 9, but may be the letters
A to P or A to Y in larger puzzles. Puzzles start with the board
partially filled and it is your job to fill in the rest.
It adds "System Board 1 LCD Cable Pres 0: Connected" to the list of
things that fall under:
"As long as Dell doesnt correct these CIM elements return code we have
to ignore it"
"sure" sthen@
graphical simulation of the night sky, from any location on Earth,
at any date and time. The display includes upto 100 million stars,
13,000 deep-sky objects,all 8 planets, the Sun and Moon, and thousands
of comets and asteroids.
of Dots and Boxes. The idea behind KSquares is to construct squares
by interconnecting the dots on the grid. Up to four players can
play this game together, taking turns. The trick is regardless of
who has constructed most of the square, it is the player who completes
the square that gets the point for it. To win the game round player
has to collect the most points by covering the most area with the
squares of player's own color.
Main features:
- Include or exclude mouse pointer from screen.
- Taking a picture from the whole screen, particular window
or any other part of screen.
- Snapshots can be non-polygonal.
against the computer or a friend. The aim of the game is to live
longer than your opponent. To do that, avoid running into a wall,
your own tail and that of your opponent.
KSnakeDuel is a simple Snake-like game for the KDE. The aim of
KSnake is to survive as long as possible and eat as many fruits as
you can.
You can switch between these games using the game type selector in
the configuration dialog.
version, KsirK is a multi-player network-enabled game with an AI.
The goal of the game is simply to conquer the World. It is done by
attacking your neighbors with your armies.
computer. If a player's piece is captured by an opposing player,
that piece is turned over to reveal the color of that player. A
winner is declared when one player has more pieces of his own color
on the board and there are no more possible moves.
games, where the way the game goes depends only upon how the cards fall,
your patience might be the only thing you need.
There are also patience games where you must plan your strategy and
think ahead in order to win.
users to have a convenient way to use the command line. Aside from
providing a way to use a powerful shell, Konsole also offers features
that make it easier or more pleasurable to work in the command line,
such as profile management, scrollback, and color schemes, including
translucency for effects.
Konsole also provides an embedded KPart terminal which is used by
apps such as Yakuake, Dolphin, and Kate, giving users a consistent
and familiar interface when working in the command line.
planets by sending ships to them. The goal is to build an interstellar
empire and ultimately conqueror all other player's planets. Konquest
can be played against other people or a computer.