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    SirOne xMouse

    SirOne xMouse

    Make your mouse faster!

    ...xMouse only works when it’s imported into an application, after configuring the fields of every control. xMouse is the perfect solution for anyone which desires to have more control over his own personal computer, simplifying the interaction between man and machine.
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    LibEngsas

    LibEngsas

    The main task is an independent API for KDE and Qt

    With help of the independent API for KDE and Qt, the user of this library must not take care, whether KDE or plain Qt is used behind the scene. For example he can just use the provided filedialog, which is mapped on the KDE dialog, if this library is used in KDE version. This package contains libengsas linked against KDE, so you should install this package instead of libengsas0, if you want to enable the internal KDE usage of libengsas Binary and source packages for many Linux distributions can be found at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/engsas The source code documentation can be found at http://trac.engsas.de/libengsas/doxygen.
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    Designed to be a desktop assistant, Charlix is based in AIML (Artificial Intellligence Markup Language). Charlix can help you configure and install things on your computer as well as entertain you. Charlix is a linux newbie's best friend.
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    Graphical interface for the *NIX command "who". Written in GTK+2/Glade with color codes for user idle times and no need of configuration. See in realtime who logged into your machine and check if he/she is idle or not.
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    jRSVP is a tool for Rapid Serial Visual Presentation, a technique for extremely fast reading, written in Java. It runs under Java 1.4 and uses the Multivalent library for parsing of input documents. It reads PDF, PS, HTML, man pages and others.
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    LnxZip is a Gnome front-end to common archive utilities under Linux/Unix. The goal is to provide the end user with a quality tool he/she requires to either work with compressed files or create RPM's. LnxZip is covered under the open source GNU GPL
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    This is a first version of my cmdline calendar creator. It generates a week based calender in the A4 format as PDF, which may then be printed. The user has to specify 52 fotos he wants to see week by week. The script is written in Python and uses Latex.
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