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Software coded by women

There is not very much, but some software is coded by women. Hopefully there will be more soon... ;-)

Kard

Description: Kard is a game for small children, aged 2 to 7, based on the "memory" game.
Author: Anne-Marie Mahfouf
Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/kard

KHangMan

Description: KHangMan is the classical hangman game and has data in seven languages: Danish, English, Finnish, French, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish.
Author: Anne-Marie Mahfouf
Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/khangman

KLettres

Description: KLettres aims to help to learn the alphabet and then to read some syllables in different languages: Czech, Danish, Dutch, French and Slovak.
Author: Anne-Marie Mahfouf
Homepage: http://edu.kde.org/klettres

Kscp

Description: Kscp is a Qt frontend to scp, which copies files with an encrypted connection.
Author: Natalia A. Korovkina

Kobjdump

Description: Kobjdump is a Qt frontend to objdump, so the program displays information from object files.
Author: Natalia A. Korovkina

Linux AGI Studio

Description: AGI (Adventure Game Interpreter) is the adventure game engine used by Sierra On-Line(tm) to create some of their early games. Linux AGI Studio is a program which allows you to view, create and edit AGI games. Basically, it is a port of the Windows AGI Studio developed by Peter Kelly.
Author: Helen Zommer
Homepage: http://samhain.cc.huji.ac.il/agi/

Kibod

Description: Kibod is a KDE application for monitoring and controlling a remote ibod (daemon for isdn bandwidth on demand). This can be used to control isdn multilink connections.
Author: Eva Brucherseifer
Homepage: http://kibod.sourceforge.net

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