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SHORT PACKAGE INFO
Name:	kdocker-1.3-6
Summary:Dock any application in the system tray
Group:	User Interface/Desktops
CHANGELOG (recent): 
* Fri Apr 14 2006 Rex Dieter <rexdieter[AT]users.sf.net> 1.3-6

- - --vendor=""

* Fri Mar 10 2006 Rex Dieter <rexdieer[AT]users.sf.net> 1.3-5

- - build failure, useless -debuginfo (#180103)

* Wed Mar 01 2006 Rex Dieter <rexdieter[AT]users.sf.net> 

- - fc5: gcc/glibc respin

* Sat Jan 21 2006 Rex Dieter <rexdieter[AT]users.sf.net> 1.3-4

- - .desktop: fix path to app-icon (#178531)

REQUIRES (short list):
desktop-file-utils  
qt-devel >= 1:3.3

MD5SUM: 
a586e1c056a35ae9a945d5d26d158453  kdocker-1.3-6.src.rpm

FULL PACKAGE INFO: 
Name        : kdocker                      Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version     : 1.3                               Vendor: The KDE-RedHat Project
Release     : 6                             Build Date: Fri 14 Apr 2006 07:33:32 AM CDT
Install Date: (not installed)               Build Host: math.unl.edu
Group       : User Interface/Desktops       Source RPM: (none)
Size        : 95166                            License: GPL
Packager    : kde-redhat Developers <http://kde-redhat.sf.net/>
URL         : http://kdocker.sourceforge.net/
Summary     : Dock any application in the system tray
Description :
KDocker will help you dock any application in the system tray. This means you
can dock openoffice, xmms, firefox, thunderbolt, eclipse, anything! Just point
and click. Works for both KDE and GNOME (In fact it should work for most modern
window managers that support NET WM Specification. I believe it works for XFCE,
for instance)

All you need to do is start KDocker and select an application using the mouse
and lo! the application gets docked into the system tray. The application can
also be made to dissappear from the task bar.

KDocker supports the KDE System Tray Protocol and the System Tray Protocol from
freedesktop.org

Very few apps have docking capabilities (e.g. Yahoo! and XMMS don't have any).
Even if they do, sometimes they are specific to desktops (working on KDE but
not on GNOME, and vice versa). KDocker will help you dock any application in
the system tray. This means you can dock OpenOffice.org, XMMS, Firefox,
Thunderbird, etc. Just point and click. It works for KDE, GNOME, XFCE, and
probably many more.
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