gnubiff is a mail notification program that checks for mail, displays headers when new mail has arrived and allow to display first lines of new mails. Multiple protocols and frontends are supported.
HotShots is an application for capturing screens and saving them in a variety of image formats as well as adding annotations and graphical data (arrows, lines, texts, ...).
the good old Bezier screensaver how it would look like today
Remember the pixely Bezier lines? They're gone. Now we have transparent, anti aliased polygons in true 3D. The future of this is already clear: real time path tracing of turbid media, and a haze of glowing droplets. Just wait.
regexxer is a nifty GUI search/replace tool featuring Perl-style regular expressions. If you need project-wide substitution and you're tired of hacking sed command lines together, then you should definitely give regexxer a try.
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A text-based subtitles editor that supports basic operations as well as more advanced ones, aiming to become an improved version of Subtitle Workshop for every platform supported by KDE.
NOTE: project development is now happening on GitHub (https://github.com/maxrd2/subtitlecomposer)
Kaptain is a universal graphical front-end for command line programs. Grammar scripts describe the possible parameters for command lines and Kaptain brings up a user friendly dialog for that. Package contains front-ends for Enscript, Indent, Procmail
NovaTK is an object-oriented, cross-platform GUI toolkit. One of the focuses of NovaTK is to facilitate rapid development of cross-platform applications requiring fewer lines of code.
New to Linux? Having trouble remembering some of those lengthy command lines for the shell? Well give Qmenu a try. I think you'll find it handy. You can add as many items to your menu as you want. It's multi-user (Linux makes this easy) and it's fast.
...This tool resides in the toolbar of the desktop and displays the status of two ISDN channels. On incoming or outgoing calls kimon opens a window and shows additional information about all ISDN lines
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