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    Latest revision as of 12:27, 10 November 2023

    Proposed for Deletion

    This page has been proposed for deletion for the following reason:

    This app does not seem to be developed anymore

    Please use the discussion section of this page to voice your opinion on this.
    KBluetooth provides a user-friendly front-end for handling all your bluetooth devices

    Warning

    Kbluetooth is unmaintained since 2012.


    Feature Overview

    • A Tray Icon for convenient use
    • Bluetooth Adapter configuration
    • A wizard to help you add new devices
    • Bluetooth Device Manager
    • Has a Passkey and Authorization Agent
    • KBlueLock, to lock your screen, when your mobile phone is out of scope and to unlock when it's back again
    • Exchange files with remote devices (using the obex-data-server)

    The project's home page gives a detailed account of dependencies, missing features and known bugs.

    The Add-A-Device Wizard
    Managing your devices