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    Present video folder overview in a novel way. Have a lot of files from camcorder or action cam. Need to sort them, dispose poor videos, edit (shorten) some that are to long and so on. The usual file managers show only 1 thumbnail per video, that is not enough. Note this is not a video editor but a special file manager to manage home videos by showing better information on your videos. Requirements: Python3, Gkt3, ffmpeg.
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    Provides an App-Indicator for you Synology NAS. Add links and torrents, see download progress, auto-add torrents from a folder. Only useful if your platform supports App-Indicators and you own a Synology NAS! Tested on DSM 5.x with Unity, MATE and GNOME 3 PS: GNOME 3 users may want to install the topicons extension as well.
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    Webcamgrab

    Webcamgrab

    Create random JPG wallpaper from a user updatable list of webcams

    Webcamgrab randomly pulls a JPG image from a user maintained list of webcams and saves it to a specific file and location. Since the file name and location do not change, it can be selected for wallpaper. Written in Python 2.6, For Linux only, You will need to install or have installed Python and lynx (your Linux distro should offer them), I am using webcamgrab in Gnome 2. It should work with any GUI which lets you select a JPG for wallpaper, Can be launched once at start up or manually if desired. For true elegance can be launched using cron or Evolution's calendar or other timed launcher however often you like (I use Evolution's calendar and it works fine), webcamgrab is not interactive - once configured you can leave it alone. ...
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    Desktop Background from Nasa APOD

    Desktop Background from Nasa APOD

    A background image grabber for GNOME from nasa's image of the day site

    This app will fetch the latest image from nasapod, http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ and create a background image from it with a description box for a gnome desktop. Read desktop_nasa.py file for configurations and instructions! Python script. Now working with Ubuntu 12.04 and prior
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    A set of useful tools for Politecnico di Milano Students, and not only. Includes a WPA Enterprise autoconfigurator, a wide-system proxy configuration tools, and much more.
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    GFreqlet is a GNOME applet for Linux that not only monitors CPU frequency scaling, but also allows the end user to change the frequency or governor with just a click. It automatically detects which frequencies and governors your processor supports.
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    Control your traffic usage. These scripts currently support the o2 surf@home router II (which does'nt allow to track your traffic usage) only. The scripts consist of the backend, a gnome-applet and a mac-osx applet.
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    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.
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    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.
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    Gnome applet mrBurns is a frontend for cdrecord. It supports drag and drop of files with gmc. Pretty quick to use. Burning cds is only one click away.
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    mpterm is a multi-page terminal for GNOME. The program allows the creation of several terminals embedded in a single window. A user can cycle between open terminals with only one showing at a time. For users who want an uncluttered desktop.
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