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TSync is aiming to be a complete Time Synchronising system for users and companies that just want to synchronise their time with minimum effort and maximum performance. TSync does all kinds of tests to ensure a correct time.
Yank is a simple notekeer and todo-list manager using the gnome and gtk libraries. It feels stable and usable enough to be released to the public but it surely lacks some (not so important) features which might be added later.
This is a GNOME-based tool to keep track of a set of tasks in a project, as well as providing reports about the project. Early revisions allow only a single project, later revisions will allow subprojects.
Gnomind (pronounced "no mind") is a GNOME applet that reminds the user of upcoming events. It is similar to cron in functionality, while being much easier to use.
The goal is to help project management process with an easy to use way to collect events.
As projects are differents, the events' format store by LogBook is hightly configurable.
deadline is a viewer/front end for project plans for the PalmOS. Goal is to be able to import exported projects from packages such as MS Project, Scitor, and other major Project Planning tools.
ZZ is an open-source WinFS. ZZ relies on the same fundamental idea as WinFS, namely that a graph-oriented data store is more user-friendly than the usual tree model.
A reminder window for Evolution that behaves more like the reminder window that most office workers are probably used to. Let reminders accumulate, dismiss individual reminders, and even retain them across opening/closing the program.