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Kicker (KDE)

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Kicker is the main panel used in KDE. It can be customized by the user. By default, it has the K-Menu, a Desktop Access button, a Home button, a Konqueror button, a Kontact button, a KWord button, and a Help button. It also has the Desktop Preview & Pager, the Taskbar, the System Tray, and the Clock. It is a core part of the KDE desktop, and as such is packaged as part of the kdebase module.

Customized Kicker on KDE 3.5.4
Customized Kicker on KDE 3.5.4
More standard Kicker
More standard Kicker
A highly modified Kicker
A highly modified Kicker

In KDE 4, Kicker was replaced with Plasma.

Applets

Kicker can embed various applets into itself. The included applets as of KDE 3.5 are:

  • Binary Clock
  • Bookmarks Menu
  • Character Selector
  • Clock
  • Color Picker
  • Desktop Preview & Pager
  • Dictionary
  • Eyes
  • Fifteen Pieces
  • Find
  • K Menu
  • Keyboard Status Applet
  • Klipper
  • Konqueror Profiles
  • Lock/Logout Buttons
  • Math Expression Evaluator
  • Media Control
  • Moon Phase
  • Network Folders
  • News Ticker
  • Non-KDE Application Launcher
  • Print System
  • Public File Server
  • Quick File Browser
  • Quick Launcher
  • Recent Documents
  • Run Command
  • Runaway Process Catcher
  • Settings
  • Show Desktop
  • Sound Mixer
  • Storage Media
  • System Guard
  • System Menu
  • System Monitor
  • Taskbar
  • Terminal Sessions
  • Trash
  • Weather Report
  • Window List Menu
  • Wireless Network Information
  • World Wide Watch
  • aRts Control

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