Getting to Know KDE Applications with Discover – Part 23

Getting to Know KDE Applications with Discover – Part 23

Getting to Know KDE Applications with Discover – Part 23

Today, in this month of January, we bring you the part 23 from our series of posts on "KDE applications with Discover". In which, we are addressing, little by little, the more than 200 existing apps of said Linux project.

And, in this new opportunity, we will explore 3 more apps, whose names are: Kanagram. Kapman vs KAppTemplate. In order to keep us up to date with this robust and growing set of applications.

Getting to Know KDE Applications with Discover – Part 22

Getting to Know KDE Applications with Discover – Part 22

And, before starting this post about the apps “KDE with Discover – Part 23”, we recommend you explore the previous Related content, at the end of reading it:

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KDE with Discover - Part 23

KDE with Discover – Part 23

Part 23 of KDE applications explored with Discover

KDE with Discover - Part 23: Kanagram

kanagram

kanagram is a game based on word anagrams, educational and very fun, especially for boys, girls and teenagers. Therefore, it consists of solving a puzzle by correctly ordering the letters of the word that is mixed up on the screen. And for this, and as an advantage, it does not stipulate or set any type of limit on the time necessary to achieve it or a specific number of attempts to solve said puzzle. In addition, it includes several word lists, a hint and cheat help system, a word list editor, among other interesting features.

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KDE with Discover - Part 23: Kapman

capman

capman It is a small game that works like a clone of the well-known game Pac-Man. Therefore, it has the same mechanics, that is, a central character who must navigate a maze to eat all the pills within it without being captured by a ghost. And furthermore, when the central character or player takes one of the invigorators arranged in the labyrinth, he acquires the ability to eat the ghosts for a few seconds. And finally, when the player (Kapman) eats or collects all the pills and invigorates, he moves to the next level, which will be more difficult due to an increase in the game speed.

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KDE with Discover - Part 23: KAppTemplate

KAppTemplate

KAppTemplate is a software utility that offers work templates for the software development area, with the aim of facilitating the rapid development of applications. Since these templates provide basic code that is usually written repeatedly within a correct structure. And for this, they are suitable or compatible with the programming languages ​​C++, Ruby, Python and PHP. In addition, they are divided by Categories, and there are templates available for different build systems and infrastructures, some special for the development of KDE apps (such as plugins for Plasma, QtQuick, KTextEditor, KRunner, Akonadi) and offer integrated support in KDevelop.

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Installing Kapman using Discover

And as usual, the KDE app selected for install today with Discover about my current educational and experimental Respin MX-23 called Miracles GNU / Linux es capman. As seen in the following screenshots:

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And at the end of the installation, now you can enjoy this cool app, opening it from the applications menu.

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Summary 2023 - 2024

Summary

In summary, if you liked this post about the apps of “KDE with Discover – Part 22”, tell us your impressions about each of the apps discussed today: KAlgebra Mobile, Kalm, Kalzium and Kamoso. And soon, we will continue to explore many more apps, to continue to spread the word about the huge and growing catalog of apps in the KDE Community.

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