Getting to Know KDE Applications with Discover – Part 10
Today we bring the part 10 from our series of posts on "KDE applications with Discover". In which, we are addressing, little by little, the more than 200 existing apps of said Linux project.
And, in this new opportunity, we will explore 3 more apps, whose names are: Plasma Camera, Cantor and Cervisia. In order to keep us up to date with this robust and growing set of applications.
Getting to Know KDE Applications with Discover – Part 9
And, before starting this post about the apps of “KDE with Discover – Part 10”, we recommend exploring the following related contents, at the end of reading it:

KDE with Discover – Part 10
Part 10 of KDE applications explored with Discover
Plasma Chamber
plasma chamber is a small, but powerful camera app for Plasma Mobile. And among its many benefits, it allows different resolutions, different white balance modes and switching between different camera devices.

Singer
Singer is a software tool that functions as an interface to powerful mathematical and statistical packages. And for this, said software integrates them into the KDE Platform and provides an elegant graphical user interface based on worksheets. In this way, it allows to use environments for KAlgebra, Lua, Maxima, R, Sage, Octave, Python, Scilab and Qalculate!.

Cervisia
Cervisia es a program with a friendly interface whose objective is to function as a master version control system. It is intended for implementing CVS and managing other version control system programs using a unified interface. In addition, to provide benefits or advantages, such as: Facilitate conflict resolution, offer diff and history viewers, show the status of the working copy files and improve the implementation of most of the control functions of versions.
Installing Cervisia using Discover
And as usual, the KDE app selected for install today with Discover on Miracles GNU / Linux es Cervisia. To do this, we have carried out the following steps, as seen in the following screenshots:




And at the end of the installation, now you can enjoy this cool app, opening it from the applications menu.

Summary
In summary, if you liked this post about the apps of “KDE with Discover – Part 9”, tell us your impressions about each of the apps discussed today: Plasma Camera, Cantor and Cervisia. And soon, we will continue to explore many other apps, to continue to publicize the huge and growing KDE Community app catalog.
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