Affiche is a little application that allows people to "stick"
little notes on their computer desktop. It works well under
GNUstep and under Apple Mac OS X.
The goal of this little application is to provide a good example
on how to develop cross-platform applications between GNUstep
and Apple Mac OS X while providing a useful application at the
same time.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
Anamnesis is a clipboard manager. It stores all clipboard history
and offers an easy interface to do a full-text search on the items
of its history.
AppWrapper is a GNUstep application meant to aid in the creation of
non GNUstep application wrappers for use by GWorkspace and other tools
that open GNUstep applications.
LICENSE: GPL2
ASPostIt is a version of XPostIt hacked so it is compatible with the
AfterStep Wharf (and probably that of other WMs as well).
Disk Usage Analyzer is a graphical application to analyse disk usage in any
Gnome environment. Disk Usage Analyzer can easily scan device volumes or a
specific user-requested directory branch (local or remote).
Once the scan is complete Disk Usage Analyzer provides a graphical
representation of each selected folder.
Autocutsel synchronizes the two copy/paste buffers mainly used by X
applications. It unifies "clipboards" between VNC servers and Windows.
The 'cutsel' binary performs the synchronization whenever it is run.
The 'autocutsel' binary performs the synchronization continuously. I
suggest running it from ~/.vnc/xstartup by adding a line like this at
the top:
exec autocutsel &
Note editor designed to remain simple to use.
bigyear prints a calendar larger than cal(1), with one month per page.
Griffith is a movie collection manager application. Adding items to the
movie collection is as quick and easy as typing the film title and
selecting a supported source. Griffith will then try to fetch all the
related information from the Web.
Most important features:
* Fetches film information from the Internet based on your locale via a
plug-in
* Integrates well with a database (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite3 used by
default) to keep tabs on your library
* Can backup/restore your database
* Exports to CSV, PDF, XML and HTML files
* Imports from CSV files
* Generates PDF from cover art
* Keeps track of your films that are out on loan
* Enables you to sort/filter your library
Homerun is a fullscreen launcher with content organized in tabs.
A tab is composed of several "sources". A source can provide one
or more sections to a tab. Homerun comes with a few built-in sources,
but custom sources can be written using libhomerun.