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Encyclopedia > Decibel (KDE)
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Decibel is a new communication framework for KDE4, the next major release of the K Desktop Environment. Decibel aims to integrate all communication protocols into the desktop. As of now they have all their contacts in different applications: AOL, MSN, E-mail, Skype, etc. Decibel wants to put all contacts in one place and make it easier for the user to manage and communicate with his/her contacts. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Image File history File links Nuvola_apps_kpager. ... Early screenshot of KDE 4 running Kate. ... KDE (K Desktop Environment) is a free desktop environment and development platform built with Trolltechs Qt toolkit. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... AIM redirects here. ... Windows Live Messenger (WLM), formerly known as MSN Messenger, is a freeware instant messaging client for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows Mobile, first released on July 22, 1999 by Microsoft. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Skype (IPA pronunciation: , i. ...


For example Alice wants to talk to Bob. Alice requests to start a connection to Bob and a service manager, known as "Houston" takes in the requests and choose the best way to communicate to Bob (depending on telephone number, e-mail address, etc), and opens up a connection to Bob. This way Alice can contact her friends no matter what protocol they are best contacted with. The names Alice and Bob are commonly used placeholders for archetypal characters in fields such as cryptography and physics. ... The names Alice and Bob are commonly used placeholders for archetypal characters in fields such as cryptography and physics. ...


External links

  • Decibel home page


 
 

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