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GNUsTicker is basically a RSS aggregator. It is a GNOME panel applet that scrolls infos retrieved from RSS, RDF, etc. It may be extended for feeding from different sources (an example for POP3 mail server is provided).
gSmile is an open-source emoticon manager, with which you can store your
emoticons in (nested) folders and find them quickly whenever you need one of them.
Written in Python, it uses the GTK+2 toolkit through the PyGTK wrapper.
Blogfish - natural selection for your memes.
Blogfish is a Gnome panel applet that enables you to find the newest and coolest stuff on the web, via some tiny fish. No bait required.
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This is a GNOME 2 program that shows the newest desktop backgrounds from different websites, such as art.gnome.org, deviantART or your own sites. You can see thumbnails and descriptions of the pictures and download or set them as your desktop background.
QA Assistant is a Gnome-Python application that assists a reviewer in
performing Quality Assurance. It creates a checklist that the reviewer fills in.
When the checklist is filled, the application prints out a review for the
reviewer to submit.
A personal accounting project, based on the idea of getting the data models and fundamentals right first. Expect a large number of documentation-only updates before seeing working code.
blah is a GTK/GNOME utility for maintaining a list of frequently copy-and-pasted text. The current version is functional and usable. However, my goal is to re-design/re-write the code as a GNOME panel app.
PyRobots is a clone of gnurobots written in python. The goal of this project is to complete a game with all the features gnurobots set out to have. PyRobots was started because gnurobots was abandoned for a while and has only recently become active.
PyEximon is a GNOME monitor/manager for the popular MTA, Exim. It includes real-time status graphs and log updates, colored log browsing, hierarchial message lists, as well as a graphical interface to common message functions.
Pythońol is an all-in-one program to help English speakers learn Spanish. Features include: Pronunciation, verb conjugation, dictionary (70,000+ words), thesaurus, quizzes, full-text translation, idioms, a verb browser, and a large reference section.
GetCodecs is a simple applet written in python with a GTK2 GUI that downloads, installs, and configures your system to use the various multimedia formats (MP3, DivX, DVD, etc) that are not shipped with many distributions (such as RedHat).
yapm is a packaging system to automate the generation of Makefiles and rpm.spec files for developers. I will not be working on it again, as i have dumped my redhat distro (and other rpm based distro's) for gentoo
The BoardGame Tool offers an easy, XML driven interface to implementing boardgames on the computer, with automatic network play, artificial intelligence and robot possibilities. Game rules are encoded in easy-to-learn embedded Python.
Pamafren is a simple GNOME-based generic package manager front end. It provides convenient UI for the 'search-filter-install/remove' cycle. Currently pamafren supports Debian's apt+dpkg and FreeBSD's native package manager.