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Konsole is a free terminal emulator which is part of KDE. It is a complete rewrite, as opposed to many other terminal emulators that are derivatives of xterm or rxvt. Konsole was written by Lars Doelle. Image File history File links Konsole-icon. ...
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The KDE applications Konqueror, Kate, and KDevelop use Konsole as a KPart to embed its terminal functionality. Konqueror is a file manager, web browser and file viewer, which was developed as part of the K Desktop Environment (KDE) by volunteers and runs on most Unix-like operating systems. ...
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Features
- Tabbed Consoles
- File directory bookmarking
- Configurable background and foreground colours
- Notifications about console silence/console activity
- Printing support
- Can send signals to processes
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External link - Konsole homepage on kde.org
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