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There are alternative "start menu" style Plasma application launchers in the KDE platform, including:</translate> | There are alternative "start menu" style Plasma application launchers in the KDE platform, including:</translate> | ||
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Available from either the Add Widgets interface or by right-clicking on Kickoff and selecting "Switch to Classic Menu Style", this application launcher provides a classical hierarchical menu that is easily customized to give quick access to various useful applications and services.</translate> | Available from either the Add Widgets interface or by right-clicking on Kickoff and selecting "Switch to Classic Menu Style", this application launcher provides a classical hierarchical menu that is easily customized to give quick access to various useful applications and services.</translate> | ||
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There is also [[KRunner]], which replaces the "run command" dialog, blurs the lines between desktop search, application launcher and command executor and provides a quick way to run applications or open documents.</translate> | There is also [[KRunner]], which replaces the "run command" dialog, blurs the lines between desktop search, application launcher and command executor and provides a quick way to run applications or open documents.</translate> | ||
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Revision as of 15:13, 2 September 2010
There are alternative "start menu" style Plasma application launchers in the KDE platform, including:
Kickoff
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Lancelot
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Classic Menu
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There is also KRunner, which replaces the "run command" dialog, blurs the lines between desktop search, application launcher and command executor and provides a quick way to run applications or open documents.