A small no-nonsense personal digital organizer written in GTK2, featuring appointments, todos and notes. It uses iCalendar files as it's native backend, supports multiple alarms per appointment/todo and has recursive todos.
A trip planner based on CityRail's public timetable information. Cityrail2xml parses the HTML timetable information into XML format, providing a more searchable interface.
CityRail is Sydney's train network.
Self-Organizing Photo Album is an application that automatically organizes your collection of pictures primarily based on the location where the pictures were taken, at what event, time etc.
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Android[tm] SDK development is for those who have a dream mobile device in mind and have the potential to contribute to the development of the same at various levels. http://www.openhandsetalliance.com is promoted by Google & other industry giants.
Frech is an elegant IRC client writen in Python for the GNOME desktop. It's main focus is in presenting the user with an usable, eye-candy enabled interface, while providing seamless integration with the rest of your GNOME desktop.
PBADEV gathers lessons learned making GIMPVS available on Windows platforms and Makes Blender available together with GIMP on Microsoft Windows Platforms. PBADEV aims at providing the highest quality softwares to artists and developers.
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A simple applet to gnome panel (and others) to control moc, actually it allows you to:
* play/pause (if the server isn't running, start it)
* next
* launch mocp from panel
a pygtk app that will allow laptop users to use a GUI to enable dual head in Linux allowing users to enable a second screen and have it either a clone of the laptop screen or extend the desktop on the second screen basically it is a frontend to xrandr
A semantic memory software tool “reflects” one's “imagination”. In it, arbitrary concepts may be described, stored, arranged, transformed, and shared. One may verbalize thoughts as they arise in the mind to externalize and digitize “mental obj
Boitata, a blog client that can run from a pendrive and store previous and future posts in a simple database. No setup, single executable with one version for windows and other for linux.
gmocp (gnome moc player) is a gtk-based frontend for the moc player (music on console). It allows to you to play, pause, next, previouse, toggle shuffle, toggle repeat and control the playlist elements.
RGnome is a gtk based frontend for GNU R, which is a widely used language for statistical computing. It features a fully working R console and an editor with syntax highlighting.
This editor aims to help users creating their own ebooks in the newly released Open Publishing standard defined by International Digital Publishing Forum. The editor will permit the creatioin of ebook in OCF-1.0 format (.epub)
A Python library to create and deploy cross-platform native context
A Python library to create and deploy cross-platform native context. context_menu was created as due to the lack of an intuitive and easy to use cross-platform context menu library. The library allows you to create your own context menu entries and control their behavior seamlessly in native Python code. It's fully documented and used by over 80,000 developers worldwide.