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more »Brightside and Devil’s Pie Metacity add-ons Brightside and Devil’s Pie
Aug 31, 2006If the no-frills Metacity window manager doesn’t give you the functio nality you need, try the Metacity add-ons Brightside and Devil’s Pie.
more »KTools: Beagle Helpers Desktop searching with Beagle on KDE
Aug 31, 2006If you have given up hope of ever finding your way around the mess of data on your desktop, a desktop search engine can help you penetrate the gloom. Kerry and KBeaglebar bring the Beagle engine to the KDE desktop.
more »StoryLines Writing fiction with Writer’s Cafe and StoryLines
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more »KeyJnote Impressive presentations with KeyJnote
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