<chapter id="introduction"> <title>Introduction</title> <!-- The introduction chapter contains a brief introduction for the application that explains what it does and where to report problems. Basically a long version of the abstract. Don't include a revision history. (see installation appendix comment) --> <para> The KDE Bluetooth Framework is a set of tools built on top of Linux' Bluetooth stack <ulink url="http://www.bluez.org">BlueZ</ulink>. Our goal is to provide easy access to the most common Bluetooth profiles and to make data exchange with Bluetooth enabled phones and PDAs as straightforward as possible. </para> <para> Of course there are always bugs appearing every now and then. If you have found one, then please add it to the <ulink url="http://bugs.kde.org">KDE Bugtracker</ulink>. </para> <para> We also have a <ulink url="http://liste.ferrara.linux.it/listinfo/kde-bluetooth"> mailing list</ulink>, where you can discuss new features or ask for assistance. Like always - RTFM first. And tell us if the docs are wrong. </para> <para> The next chapters will explain how to set up kdebluetooth as a whole; the following chapters deal with each of the tools, how to use them and how to set up each of them. </para> <para> Have fun :] </para> </chapter>