K Menu with Gnome folder and extra icons for KDE 3.2 or later.
If you install both KDE and Gnome then K Menu will become a mess with overpopulated submenus. Some distributions try to solve this by hiding many Gnome apps in KDE and most KDE apps in Gnome. I do not like that. I want to access Gnome apps in KDE and KDE apps in Gnome. So this is my attempt to both maintain desktop interoperability and unmess the menus.
Why should one install both KDE and Gnome at all? You might be sharing your machine with somebody who prefers the other desktop, or you might be a desktop junky like I am.
Menu Structure
KDE apps are left where they are. GNOME apps are moved into Gnome. Applications that require neither KDE, nor GNOME are moved into $CATEGORY/More.
Disclaimer
K Menu Gnome is not compatible with the menus of heavily customized distributions such as SUSE, Mandriva, PCLinuxOS, or UHU-Linux.
Changelog:
Release 0.9
* Cleaned up code by removing redundant tags
* Moved non-KDE package managers into System/Administration
* Moved gnome-apt into Gnome/System
* Excluded Office from Science
* Excluded E17 & openGEU-specific applications
* Excluded Gdeb from Lost & Found
* Updated Fedora-administration.patch
License:
GPL+LGPL