Beagle The Beagle desktop search engine

Aug 31, 2005

To find files, music, messages, and photos in a single search, try this desktop tool with the power of an Internet search engine.

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Celestia Touring the galaxy with Celestia

Aug 31, 2005

Space, the final frontier, is a bit too expensive for a short vacation. If a trip to the moon is beyond your budget, why not try Celestia, a free program that brings the galaxy to the comfort of your home.

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deskTOPia: tablaunch Quick launcher for the desktop

Aug 31, 2005

Desktop icons are not the only way to launch programs; in fact, a kicker that is not hidden by a muddle of windows is often preferable. Tablaunch is a flexible and attractive program launcher for the Linux desktop.

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KTools: KMobileTools Accessing your mobile phone with KDE

Aug 31, 2005

Composing text messages on a mobile phone isn’t easy. A handy application called KmobileTools helps you manage your SMS messages and calls.

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DeskTOPia: JWM JWM Window Manager

Jul 31, 2005

JWM is a window manager for Linux users who demand an efficient GUI and are not afraid to fire up an editor to get it. If this sounds like the kind of tool you are looking for, read on to discover more about JWM.

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KTools: KPager2 An alternative pager for the kicker

Jul 31, 2005

If you want a better view of your virtual desktops, try Kpager2, an alternative pager for KDE.

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Xfce 4.2 Installing and exploring Xfce 4.2

Jul 31, 2005

If you’re ready for life without KDE or Gnome, maybe it is time to try Xfce, a lean, fast, and eye-catching desktop with a large collections of tools.

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KTools: Konqueror 3.4 Working with Konqueror 3.4

Jun 30, 2005

Following in the tracks of previous invaders such as Navigator and the Internet Explorer, Konqueror is on a mission conquer the Internet. The KDE 3.4 version of Konqueror is a truly versatile tool that feels at home on the web.

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