Pick an app, donate €50 or more, and tell us about your choice in the comments:
You will appear as a supporter on the app’s apps.kde.org page.
The first 5 apps up for adoption are:
- Tokodon: KDE’s native Fediverse client that works on your desktop and phone
- Knavalbattle: the classic game of battleship you can play against the computer or over the network
- digiKam: a powerful image/photo management software, ideal for people with massive collections
- NeoChat: talk over the free and federated Matrix chat platform with this app that works on your desktop and phone
- Kolf: another KDE classic—play minigolf on your desktop
5 more apps added to the list of adoptable apps:
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Spectacle is Plasma’s inbuilt screen capture app. It can snap pics, record videos, edit them, and will son be able to extract text from captured images.
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KMahJongg is a classic patience game where you have to match pairs of Mah Jongg pieces and clear the board.
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Partition Manager is a fundamental piece of kit that allows you to edit, remove, create and in general manage partition on all connected storage devices.
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ISO Image Writer, likewise, takes the guesswork out of creating bootable USB drives for testing or installing new operating systems.
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Kleopatra manages all your digital certificates, signatures and cryptographic keys for your email, messages, and everything else.
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We are about to break 75,000€ and enable our final stretch goal. To push things along, we are putting 5 more apps up for adoption:
- Elisa — KDE’s sleek and flexible music player that works both on your desktop and mobile
- KDE Connect — your one stop solution for synching everything on your phone with your desktop and vice versa
- KDiff3 — a tool for comparing up to 3 files, merge them, create a patch, etc
- KRename — a powerful tool for batch-renaming multiple files
- Photos — Previously known as Koko, this is an image viewer that works on your desktop and mobile, and comes with basic editing functions.
We have added 5 more items to our list of adoptable apps:
- Krusader is an advanced twin panel (commander style) file manager for power users.
- Amarok is a full-featured music/radio/podcast player that has made a spectacular comeback
- Yakuake is a terminal emulator that is always on hand and that you can quickly unfold from the top of your screen
- Kid3 helps you easily tag your music files
- KDiskFree is an efficient no-frills app that shows you how much space you have left in your storage media.
Neat!
I didn’t know about kolf. It was fun, even if it looks a little dated.
We prefer the term “vintage”…
DigiKam is good. It’s sort of a lightroom replacement.
We have nearly reached our first stretch goal! Will your #donation push us into our #fundraiser’s next phase?
And we have five more #apps you can adopt:
- KMyMoney is a personal finance manager by KDE. It comes with a large set of features while being easy to use for the non-technical user
- KBruch is an educational program that helps you learn how to solve fractions
- KTorrent lets you create and download files via BitTorrent
- KomoDo takes a TODO text and turns it into an easy to use graphical list of tasks
- KFourInLine is the classic four-in-a-row game you can play against a human or the computer.




