kdebase applications
You can get the following applications in the kdebase distributions.
Stable applications are relatively bug free and come in source and binary formats.
ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/latest/distribution/stable
Unstable versions change daily and are only in source form, meaning you must compile them to get a working version. Remember these are unstable and might not even compile. If you have a problem with an unstable application, report the problem and it will most likely be fixed in a future snapshot.
ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/CVS/snapshots/current
&kwin; &kde;'s own window manager &konqueror; Browse the web, your hard drive or an &FTP; site with equal ease. &kicker; The &kde; panel, incorporating the taskbar, pager, clock and the K menu. &konsole; A highly configurable X terminal emulator. &kate; A powerful and fully featured text editor, with syntax highlighting, project management, and much more. &kwrite; A lighterweight text editor, still with full syntax highlighting and many features. &klipper; A clipboard utility with a difference - you can configure different actions based on things you copy. KDesktop The desktop itself. &khelpcenter; &kde;'s own help centre, including the ability to browse man and info pages. &kdm; &kde;'s login manager &kcontrol; The Control Panel. Almost everything you can configure in &kde; can be configured from here - and almost everything in &kde; can be configured to your taste. &kwrite; A highly configurable text editor, with syntax highlighting. &kappfinder; A utility to add non-&kde; applications to your K menu, to avoid having to do it manually. &kscreensaver; Everyone loves a screensaver, and &kde; comes with a generous helping. &ksysguard; A network enabled system monitor, incorporating the added functionality of top &ktip; Kandalf the wizard is on hand with handy hints, and interesting info. &kmenuedit; Rearrange or add to your K menu with this utility.