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* Eric, already packaged
* Eric, already packaged
** Python3, Qt5
** Python3, Qt5
** Jupyter Qt Console (aka qtconsole) is an optional feature to install additionally
  command: dnf install python3-qtconsole
  run with /usr/bin/jupyter-qtconsole


* JuffEd, already packaged
* JuffEd, already packaged
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* 5. Arora (Google) - dead upstream
* 5. Arora (Google) - dead upstream
* 5a. Rekonq - maintainer of Arora suggests as a comparable replacement.
* 5a. Rekonq - maintainer of Arora suggests as a comparable replacement.
Take also a look into [https://github.com/Crusta/CrustaBrowser Crusta] - not packaged yet


== Multimedia & Office ==
== Multimedia & Office ==
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== Security / Encryption ==
== Security / Encryption ==
* zuluCrypt
* zuluCrypt
* [https://github.com/mhogomchungu/sirikali SiriKali] - not yet packaged
* SiriKali


== Misc. configuration ==
== Misc. configuration ==

Latest revision as of 11:06, 1 December 2019

 This page is under development and gets updated manually in various delay.

QtDesktop

We could base on the kickstart file and the applications choice from former QtDesktop approach of a possible LiveCD.

Package management

  • Muon
  • maybe get rid of PackageKit? :->

Text Editor

  • Enki - Review
    • Python3, Qt5
    • based on component Qutepart - Review
  • Eric, already packaged
    • Python3, Qt5
    • Jupyter Qt Console (aka qtconsole) is an optional feature to install additionally
  command: dnf install python3-qtconsole
  run with /usr/bin/jupyter-qtconsole

Partitioning

  • QtParted
    • retired, dead upstream (as of 2015-06-10)
    • not feature complete currently
    • inactive since 2012
  • try the fork QParted (notice the one missing character in different naming)
Is a partition editor really a basic part of a graphical desktop environment? Besides the need to work with partitions during the installation, 
it is actually not needed. I would discourage everybody to change partitions while the system is running, and this wouldn't work anyway on all partitions.
The better way is to boot a live medium. Then it doesn't matter whether a Qt or GTK or whatever based partition editor is used.

Web Browser (oh well!)

  • 0. Falkon (new name of former Qupzilla project)
  • 1. Qupzilla 2 (with QtWebEngine)

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  • 2. Dillo - but it's based on FLTK what we want?
  • 3. Konqueror - conflicts with PCManFM-Qt as the (default) file manager, see below [1]
  • 4. Firefox - too much overload propably…
  • 5. Arora (Google) - dead upstream
  • 5a. Rekonq - maintainer of Arora suggests as a comparable replacement.

Take also a look into Crusta - not packaged yet

Multimedia & Office

  • qmplay2 Media Player
    • not yet packaged
  • mbmp Media Player
    • not yet packaged
  • QMMP
    • seems to be feature complete and packaged actively
  • Yarok music player
    • needs unretire
  • krop PDF tool
    • still Qt4 cause of dependency python-poppler-qt4
    • still Python2, see bug

File Browser (optional alternative to PCManFM)

  • TuxCommander (based on PyQt4)
  • Double Commander (Qt) - Review
    • based on qt4pas, dead
  • Konqueror

Development

  • QGit
  • Git-Cola (PyQt4)
    • some other strange dependencies to e.g. gstreamer etc.

Messaging / human interaction

Instant messaging

  • qutIM
    • not yet packaged
  • Psi / Psi+
    • actively maintained by upstream itself

Accessories

  • KCalc, since version 15 with Qt5 support (as in Fedora 22)
  • Abakus - still qt4, package is orphaned
  • xvkbd Virtual (graphical) keyboard
  • Boomaga (virtual printer)

Login/display/session/window managers

  • LightDM greeter: Replace lightdm-gtk with lightdm-razorqt
  • SDDM (simple desktop display manager)
  • qtile (python based tiling window manager) - Feature of F22

Security / Encryption

  • zuluCrypt
  • SiriKali

Misc. configuration

Network