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Synchrorep is a one click directory synchronization software. All modification will be reported to one to the other and vice versa. Usefull for nomads or speedup differencials backup.
The evolution-kolab plug-in extends GNOME's PIM suite Evolution and EDS (Evolution-Data-Server) to become a full-featured Kolab 2 groupware client. Collaborate with other Kolab 2 users on emails, contacts, appointments, notes and tasks.
Gelide is a configurable frontend which let you manage any kind of emulated system (arcade, console, PC, etc) letting you to catalog and launch any game from any existing emulator under GNU/Linux.
Preferences Hide and Seek makes it possible to create a simple datafile to expose gconf based options to the user, and allows both users and developers to create usable access to the hidden application options buried within GConf.
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Sidebar offers an alternative to file managers and application menus.
The user's files, media, contacts, tasks and bookmarks are presented in a convenient desktop sidebar. The aim is to focus on the user's data, instead of the installed applications.
Gscope is a software oscilloscope library build using the GTK and GNOME toolkits. Gscope can be used to monitor, display and debug various types of "real-time" data. Additionally, the scope can be used for graphing filedata that is in a tuple format.