KeyJnoteGUI provides a nice KDE frontend to KeyJnote. KeyJnote is a somewhat different presentation program. It uses OpenGL to present some cool visual effects during a presentation. More useful, but not less visually appealing, are the zoom mode and the highlighting features. Much of the behavior of KeyJnote is controlled by command line switches. KeyJnoteGUI gives you control over the most widely used switches. Now you can watch cool presentations without using the command line.
| Tags | multimedia Graphics Presentation Viewers Desktop Environment KDE |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Python |
| Translations | German |
Recent releases


Changes: This release fixes the executable verification and a problem with text encoding. Moreover, keyboard interrupt no longer causes tracebacks. The translations files were updated and corrected.


Changes: This release comes with a totally restructured GUI and several new supported KeyJnote 0.9.4 options (including --duration and --cursor).


Changes: This release fixes several bugs with KeyJnote 0.9.3, which came due to a change of output streams in KeyJnote 0.9.3. Additionally, a little fix was made to the install script, which checks version numbers more robustly now.


Changes: This release fixes a little bug which made KeyJnoteGUI crash when an old configuration file from KeyJnote 0.3.x was read. Moreover, the code for searching the KeyJnote executable and verifying its version has been improved.


Changes: This release brings support for the new features of KeyJnote 0.9.0. Moreover, the user interface has been slightly improved and extended. KeyJnote can now be imported as a Python module, which is rather unstable at the moment, but might be faster.