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Revision as of 05:08, 26 September 2017

There are alternative "start menu" style Plasma application launchers in the KDE platform, including:

Kickoff
The default application launcher that provides a click-through interface for finding and launching applications. Kickoff has a search facility, allowing you to type the name of the application or its description to find it. As of January 2017, last updated in December 2016.[1].
Lancelot
Lancelot is a powerful application launcher which also allows launch menus to be placed on the panel. Lancelot provides search facilities, so if you know the name of the application you don't need to find your way around the menu. As of January 2017, last updated in March 2015.[2].
Homerun
Homerun is a fullscreen launcher with content organized in tabs. As of January 2017, last updated in August 2014.[3].
Classic Menu
KickoffMenu / KMenu is available from either the Add Widgets interface or by right-clicking on Kickoff and selecting "Switch to Classic menu style", this speedy and intuitive application launcher provides a classical hierarchical menu that is easily customized to give quick access to various useful applications and services.

There is also KRunner, which replaces the "run command" dialog, blurs the lines between task manager, desktop search, application launcher and command executor and provides a quick way to run applications or open documents among other things.