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This project is to design a Gnome/GTK based fax application aimed at gnomeoffice. It provides a front-end for mgetty+sendfax (including full configuration), and can act as a fax interface for openoffice.org and fax to e-mail interface.
RCApplet is a GNOME applet that lets you remotely control a network host. The network host can be switched on and off, and its status is monitored. In order to use RCApplet, you must set up a special webservice on an interface host.
Yumbiff applet is a gnome panle applet that periodically queries yum repositories. It informs you of any available package updates by changing its icon image, like 'rhn-applet'.
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GolfTracker is an application written in python and GTK used for tracking golf statistics. It handles calculating your handicap index as well as lots of other general golf statistics.
DEE Excellent Editor is a simple source code editor whit syntax highlighting for many languages with a file browser panel to quickly select files. DEE can open files from the local system or directly from an ftp server.
xbgtk - an xbase/Harbour/xHarbour object-oriented wrapper for using the GTK+ GUI. This project has been deprecated in favour of https://github.com/tuffnatty/hbgi, an approach that uses GObject Introspection for automatic bindings.
Eddt is a directory browsing plugin written in Python for the Gnome text editor, gedit. The purpose of this plugin is to give the user the ability to view any directory as a root directory within a hierarchical tree view.
Kefir is a code sketcher based on tepache that uses pygtk and libglade. Kefir creates a set of wrapper classes around the top level glade widgets in a glade file, to allow the programmer to concentrate on writing a program instead.
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GtkGLExt is an OpenGL extension to GTK+. It provides additional GDK objects which support OpenGL rendering in GTK+, and GtkWidget API add-ons to make GTK+ widgets OpenGL-capable.
Band Saw is a syslog monitoring program for GNOME. It allows the user to setup filters that define which messages should generate alerts. Combined with syslog's remote logging functionality it provides a scalable and easily deployed monitoring solution.
GNOME Lazy User's Typing Tool is a utility for the GNOME desktop who's aim is to help you avoid typing the same text snippets again and again. You can create a list of text snippets, categorize them, and then easily paste them whenever needed.
A GNOME applet that allows you to view the current status of servers running games supported by qstat and which notifies you when friends join those servers.
CeeMedia is a program for cataloging your movie collection.
It can retrive info from Amazon and IMDb and cover images from Amazon and generally tries to provide the user with the most comfortable interface available for the task.
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.
PAWed is a simple, easy to use, source code editor, written for GNOME2 and utilising Scintilla, which is extensible through plugins (e.g. HTML Tidy plugin) and Python scripting.