Kdesdk
Encyclopedia
Kdesdk is a KDE
KDE
KDE is an international free software community producing an integrated set of cross-platform applications designed to run on Linux, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows, Solaris and Mac OS X systems...

 software package
Software package (installation)
In package management systems, which are commonly used with Linux-based operating systems, a package is a specific piece of software which the system can install and uninstall....

 to work with software development.

List of component

  • Cervisia
    Cervisia
    Cervisia is a graphical front end for Concurrent Versions System .Cervisia implements the common cvs functions of adding, removing, and committing files...

     - CVS Frontend
  • KAppTemplate - KDE Template Generator
  • Kate
    Kate (text editor)
    In computing, Kate is a text editor by KDE. The name Kate is an acronym for KDE Advanced Text Editor.-History:Kate has been part of KDE Software Compilation since release 2.2 in 2001. Because of the KParts technology, it is possible to embed Kate as an editing component in other KDE applications...

     - Advanced Text editor for programmers
  • KBugBuster - KDE Bug Management
  • KCachegrind - Profiler Frontend
  • Kdesvn-build
  • Kompare
    Kompare
    Kompare is a free software graphical computer application which helps the user to compare two different text files or two directories. It is part of the KDE SC desktop environment and therefore primarily used on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems...

     - Diff/Patch Frontend
  • Kstartperf
  • KUIViewer - Qt Designer UI File Viewer
  • Lokalize
    Lokalize
    Lokalize is a computer-aided translation system for translators, written from scratch using KDE Platform 4. Aside from basic editing of PO files with nifty auxiliary details, it integrates support for glossary, translation memory, diff-modes for QA, project managing, etc.- External links :* *...

     - Computer-aided translation system
  • Poxml
  • Swappo
  • Umbrello - UML diagram application

External links

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