KDELibs

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KDELibs is a collection of libraries that provides frameworks and functionality for developers of KDE-compatible software.

The KDELibs package is composed of the following libraries:

libkdecore 
KDE Core & networking classes
libkdeui 
KDE User Interface classes
libkabc 
KDE Address Book classes
libknewstuff 
KDE's "Hot New Stuff" classes
libkspell2 
KDE Spelling classes
libkutils 
KDE miscellaneous utility classes

Additionally, you will find the following frameworks in KDELibs

DCOP 
Desktop COmmunication Protocol
KIO 
KDE Input/Output subsystem
KParts 
The KDE part embedding framework
KHTML 
The KDE HTML engine
kimgio 
KDE's extensible image loader framework
KJS 
The KDE JavaScript engine
KDEPrint 
The KDE Printing subsystem
KWallet 
KDE's wallet mechanism
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