Kicker (KDE)

Kicker

Various aspects of the KDE 3 panel could be configured, such as its arrangement on the user's desktop
Development status obsoleted
Type
License GNU GPL

Kicker is the main panel used in K Desktop Environment 3 and earlier. Together with KDesktop it forms the graphical shell. It can be customized by the user. By default, it has the K Menu, a Desktop Access button, a Home button, a Konqueror button, a Kontact button, and a Help button. It also has the Desktop Preview & Pager, the Taskbar, the System Tray, and the Clock.

It was a core part of the KDE desktop, and as such packaged as part of the kdebase module. Kicker was also ported from Qt3 to Qt4.

In KDE Software Compilation 4 Kicker, KDesktop, and SuperKaramba were replaced by KDE Plasma 4.[1] The graphical shells KDE Plasma 4 and KDE Plasma 5 being widget engines of their own, SuperKaramba is no longer necessary and e.g. "Kicker" was re-implemented as such a desktop widget.

Customized Kicker on KDE 3.5.4
More standard Kicker
A highly modified Kicker that resembles Plasma

Applets

Kicker can embed various applets into itself. The included applets as of KDE 3.5 are:

See also

References

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