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List:       kde
Subject:    Re: new tool
From:       Carsten Pfeiffer <carpdjih () cetus ! zrz ! TU-Berlin ! DE>
Date:       2000-03-03 18:39:14
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> > 1) Does there already exist a similar tool?
>
> I'm not aware of any but a search on ftp.kde.org might reveal the truth.

I think there is some "KFileReplace", but I'm not 100% sure if it does
what KSeeker is supposed to do.

> > 2) Would anyone use KSeeker?
>
> Yes. However, the most important criteria should be that *you* are 
> interested in it. That way you'll have enough motivation to to work on
> it.

Now think of KSeeker getting a DCOP-interface and becoming a Service on
KDE - every KDE program could then use KSeeker. kedit, kwrite, website,
quanta, kword, kdevelop, kbabel, kde-studio, kmail, empath... that's just
those that came to my mind right now.
All using the same interface, so the user is accustomed to it.
Is that enough motivation? :o)

Best wishes and happy hacking :)
Carsten Pfeiffer
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