Software >
(on Wikipedia)
https://userbase.kde.org/Kontact
A KDE email client.
Software >
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.php.net/
A popular programming language for web programming.
now PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor
Software > Text editors >
(on Wikipedia)
https://kate-editor.org/
An excellent text editor on KDE.
keditSee also KWrite
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Software >
(on Wikipedia)
https://amarok.kde.org/
summary
opinion
Was called amaroK (ending capital letter)
Software > Programming >
(on Wikipedia)
http://scheme-reports.org/
https://www.lisp.org/
A thing made in Lisp.
I had previously been pointed towards Scheme as one of those links to precursor technology.. and I like the idea of delving into the deep dark past but that particular bit of effort didn’t pan out / feel right.
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(on Wikipedia)
http://www.fluxbox.org/
A light window manager. Based on Blackbox. Not bad, but not as good as Blackbox. I liked Openbox more than this.
Blackbox has been obsoleted six ways from Sunday. See versus Blackbox.
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I want to take some time to write on software.
See also:
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was rubyforge.org/projects/vwmclient
was vwmclient.rubyforge.org
A cross-platform native Ruby language GTK 2.x MU* (Telnet) client written by Mario Steele. It has been released under the LGPL license.
While not yet in a stable form, its goals will be to create a client:server model which allows for client-side processing of scriptlets.
Virtual World MU* Client
more coming later
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http://rigaux.org/sfm.html [ 1 ] also http://prigaux.chez.com/sfm.html [ 2 ] was people.mandriva.com/%7Eprigaux/sfm.html [ 3 ] was www.chez.com/prigaux/sfm.html
This program is no longer maintained, but it’s the only worthy (slim and sensible) X file manager I could find.
thunar might be a challenger, except that sfm lets me very quickly use an alternate app.
Note that there are a couple of file managers named “SFM” or “Simple File Manager”.
Footnotes
| ^ 1 | also http://prigaux.chez.com/sfm.html |
| ^ 2 | was people.mandriva.com/%7Eprigaux/sfm.html |
| ^ 3 | was www.chez.com/prigaux/sfm.html |