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  2. KDE Connect - Wikipedia

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    Often, distributions bundle KDE Connect in their KDE Plasma desktop variant. KDE Connect has been reimplemented in the GNOME desktop environment as GSConnect, which can be obtained from Gnome Extension Store. [10] Since 2021, KDE connect has also been available on Windows, [11] and it is available as an unstable nightly build on macOS. [12]

  3. KDE Projects - Wikipedia

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    KDE Connect: A multi-platform application that allows data transfer between devices over local networks. KDE neon: a distro featuring the latest KDE software packages on top of an Ubuntu base. Wiki2Learn: a wiki-based web framework for people to participate and share knowledge. Liquidshell: an alternative to Plasma [4]

  4. NetworkManager - Wikipedia

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    NetworkManager has two components: the NetworkManager daemon, the actual software which manages connections and reports network changes; several graphical front-ends for diverse graphical desktop environments, such as GNOME Shell, GNOME Panel, KDE Plasma Workspaces, Cinnamon, etc.

  5. KDE Plasma - Wikipedia

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    KDE Plasma is a set of graphical shells developed by KDE for Unix-like operating systems. With the KDE brand repositioning in 2009, Plasma 4.4 succeeded KDE 4.3.Currently, it has four workspace variants: one for desktop PCs and laptops (Plasma Desktop) [a], [4] [5] [6] one for TVs (Plasma Bigscreen), [7] one for smartphones (Plasma Mobile), [8] and another for embedded and touch-enabled ...

  6. KDE Frameworks - Wikipedia

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    The KDE Frameworks bundle consists of over 70 packages. These existed as a single large package, called kdelibs, in KDE SC 4. Kdelibs was split into several individual frameworks, some of which are no longer part of KDE but were integrated into Qt 5.2. [14] KDE Frameworks are grouped in four different tiers according to dependency on other ...

  7. KDE Plasma 4 - Wikipedia

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    KDE Plasma 4 is the fourth generation of the KDE workspace environments. It consists of three workspaces, each targeting a certain platform: Plasma Desktop for traditional desktop PCs and notebooks , Plasma Netbook for netbooks , [ 3 ] and Plasma Active for tablet PCs and similar devices.

  8. Konqueror - Wikipedia

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    The name "Konqueror" references the two primary competitors at the time of the browser's first release: "first comes the Navigator, then Explorer, and then the Konqueror". [2] It also follows the KDE naming convention: the names of most KDE programs begin with the letter K. [3] Konqueror first appeared with version 2 of KDE on October 23, 2000. [4]

  9. KDE Plasma 5 - Wikipedia

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    KDE Plasma 5 is built using Qt 5 and KDE Frameworks 5. [10] [11] It improves support for HiDPI displays and ships a convergent graphical shell, which can adjust itself according to the device in use. 5.0 also includes a new default theme, dubbed Breeze.