kdebluetooth - The KDE Bluetooth Framework
Description:
The KDE Bluetooth Framework is a set of tools built on top of Linux' Bluetooth (Bluez) stack. The goal is to provide easy access to the most common Bluetooth profiles and to make data exchange with Bluetooth enabled devices as straightforward as possible.
Homepage: http://bluetooth.kmobiletools.org/
License: GPLv2+
Vendor: Fedora Project
Packages
kdebluetooth-1.0-0.34.beta8.fc8.i386 [1.3 MiB] |
Changelog by Gilboa Davara (2007-10-06):
- Beta8. (First official release since beta3) - Remove redundant beta3 patches. - LANG support by Ville Skytta. - Virtual provides: dbus-bluez-pin-helper. |
kdebluetooth-1.0-0.34.beta8.fc8.x86_64 [1.4 MiB] |
Changelog by Gilboa Davara (2007-10-06):
- Beta8. (First official release since beta3) - Remove redundant beta3 patches. - LANG support by Ville Skytta. - Virtual provides: dbus-bluez-pin-helper. |