Easy to use backup program

kbackup

Easy to use backup program

Kbackup is a program that lets you back up any directories or files. It uses an easy to use directory tree to select the things to back up and lets you save your settings in "profile" files. These are simple textfiles containing definitions for directories and files to be included or excluded from the backup process.
Qt6 Configuration Tool

qt6ct

Qt6 Configuration Tool

Allows users to configure Qt6 settings (theme, font, icons, etc.) under DE/WM without Qt integration.
CLI, cURL-like tool for humans

httpie

CLI, cURL-like tool for humans

HTTPie is a CLI HTTP utility that makes CLI interaction with HTTP-based services as human-friendly as possible.
file search utility by KDE

kfind

file search utility by KDE

KFind can be used as a standalone search tool, launched by KRunner or from your menu. It is also integrated into Konqueror as "Find File" in the "Tools" menu. It allows you to find files by name, type or content.
Digital voice codec2

freedv

Digital Voice mode for ham radio

FreeDV is a digital voice mode intended for transmission and reception over high-frequency (HF) radio. It uses a frequency division multiplex (FDM) modem with 15 carriers and no forward error correction (FEC). A low bit-rate voice coder-decoder (Codec 2) provides voice quality without the listener fatigue caused by noise and interference normally associated with analog single sideband (SSB) voice. A HF SSB transceiver, personal computer and two sound cards are required. Path simulation and on-the-air HF testing have shown that decoding voice is possible at a signal-to-noise ratio of 4 dB.
advanced FreeDesktop.org compliant menu editor

menulibre

advanced FreeDesktop.org compliant menu editor

An advanced menu editor that provides modern features in a clean, easy-to-use interface. All without GNOME dependencies, so even lightweight systems can benefit from the sanity that MenuLibre offers. MenuLibre is your one-stop shop for menus in Linux, whether you use GNOME, LXDE, Xfce, or Unity.