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* Qutepart (PyQt4) - [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1015868 Review] | * Qutepart (PyQt4) - [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1015868 Review] | ||
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** not feature complete currently | ** not feature complete currently |
Revision as of 20:40, 4 April 2015
Text Editor
- needed also for source code
- JuffEd, already packaged
- Qutepart (PyQt4) - Review
Partitioning
- QtParted
- 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!)
- 1. Qupzilla - needs update
- 2. Dillo - but it's based on FLTK what we want?
- 3. Konquerer - conflicts with PCManFM-Qt as the (default) file manager, see below [1]
- 4. Firefox - too much overload propably…
Mail client
- Honestly, no real idea yet, suggestions are welcome
- Trojita ??
Multimedia player
- QMMS
- seems to be feature complete and packaged actively
File Browser (optional alternative to PCManFM)
- Double Commander (Qt) - Review
- Konquerer [1]