bluedevil
KDE Bluetooth stack
BlueDevil is a set of components which integrate Bluetooth in KDE.
It contains:
* A KDE Control Module (KCM) to configure all the Bluetooth-related options.
* Integration with the KDE input/output system (KIO), which allows you to
discover and explore Bluetooth devices from your favorite file browser.
* A wizard to pair your devices and connect directly to services they offer,
such as input (mouse, keyboard, Wiimote) and audio (headsets, phones).
* A system tray application from where all BlueDevil actions can be done
(disconnect devices, send files, configure, etc).
* A daemon which listens to incoming requests, for example to receive files
or to introduce a requested PIN.
kstars
desktop planetarium, observation planning and telescope control
KStars is a scientifically accurate desktop planetarium, visualising a
graphical simulation of the night sky from any location on Earth, at any date
and time.
The display includes 130,000 stars, 13,000 deep-sky objects, all 8 planets,
the Sun and Moon, and thousands of comets and asteroids. KStars addresses
students and amateur astronomers of all levels.
gnome-split
GNOME Split - File splitter for GNOME desktop
Tool that allows you to split files and merge them back. It is written in Java
and uses a GTK+ user interface (thanks to the java-gnome project). The goal is
to offer a native implementation of similar projects which can handle multiple
file formats (e.g. Xtremsplit).
clang
C, C++ and Objective-C compiler (LLVM based), clang binary
Clang project is a C, C++, Objective C and Objective C++ front-end
for the LLVM compiler. Its goal is to offer a replacement to the GNU Compiler
Collection (GCC).
kteatime
utility for making a fine cup of tea
KTeaTime is a handy timer for steeping tea. No longer will you have to
guess at how long it takes for your tea to be ready. Simply select the
type of tea you have, and it will alert you when the tea is ready to
drink.
ggcov
Graphical tool for displaying gcov test coverage data
This is a simple GUI for browsing C test coverage data gathered
by programs instrumented with "gcc --coverage". Hence it's a
graphical replacement for the "gcov" program that comes with gcc.