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<qt><p>Select one or more types of file that your application can handle here. This list is organized by <u>mimetypes</u>.</p>
<p>MIME, Multipurpose Internet (e)Mail Extension, is a standard protocol for identifying the type of data based on filename extensions and correspondent <u>mimetypes</u>. Example: the "bmp" part that comes after the dot in flower.bmp indicates that it is a specific kind of image, <u>image/x-bmp</u>. To know which application should open each type of file, the system should be informed about the abilities of each application to handle these extensions and mimetypes.</p>
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obj-arm-linux-gnueabi/kio/kfile/kpropertiesmimetypebase.cpp:64
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KDE Wallet Wizard
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obj-arm-linux-gnueabi/kio/misc/kwalletd/kwalletwizard.cpp:215
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<u>KWallet</u> - The KDE Wallet System
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obj-arm-linux-gnueabi/kio/misc/kwalletd/kwalletwizard.cpp:216
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Welcome to KWallet, the KDE Wallet System. KWallet allows you to store your passwords and other personal information on disk in an encrypted file, preventing others from viewing the information. This wizard will tell you about KWallet and help you configure it for the first time.
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obj-arm-linux-gnueabi/kio/misc/kwalletd/kwalletwizard.cpp:217
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&Basic setup (recommended)
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obj-arm-linux-gnueabi/kio/misc/kwalletd/kwalletwizard.cpp:219
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&Advanced setup
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obj-arm-linux-gnueabi/kio/misc/kwalletd/kwalletwizard.cpp:220
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Introduction
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obj-arm-linux-gnueabi/kio/misc/kwalletd/kwalletwizard.cpp:221
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The KDE Wallet system stores your data in a <i>wallet</i> file on your local hard disk. The data is only written in encrypted form, presently using the blowfish algorithm with your password as the key. When a wallet is opened, the wallet manager application will launch and display an icon in the system tray. You can use this application to manage your wallets. It even permits you to drag wallets and wallet contents, allowing you to easily copy a wallet to a remote system.
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obj-arm-linux-gnueabi/kio/misc/kwalletd/kwalletwizard.cpp:222
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Various applications may attempt to use the KDE wallet to store passwords or other information such as web form data and cookies. If you would like these applications to use the wallet, you must enable it now and choose a password. The password you choose <i>cannot</i> be recovered if it is lost, and will allow anyone who knows it to obtain all the information contained in the wallet.
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obj-arm-linux-gnueabi/kio/misc/kwalletd/kwalletwizard.cpp:224
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Enter a new password:
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შეიყვანეთ ახალი პაროლი:
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Translated and reviewed by
David Machakhelidze
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obj-arm-linux-gnueabi/kio/misc/kwalletd/kwalletwizard.cpp:225
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