Mozilla applications allow to select rows and columns
from a table simply pressing Control key and picking
rows/columns with left mouse button.
The selection can be copied to clipboard but the original
table disposition is lost making ugly results when you
paste the text on datasheet applications (eg excel).
If you want to paste data in Microsoft Excel on OpenOffice
Calc with correct disposition simply use Table2Clipboard.
Pasting in plain text editors is also supported as CSV
file (but you can change rows and columns separators
from option dialog)
xmpp4moz is:
* A browser connector that provides rich user-to-user communication
and interaction to web applications, in real-time and without server
hacks.
* A family of high-level components to quickly build XUL-based
applications that communicate via XMPP.
The w3mir package is an all-purpose HTTP copying and mirroring tool
that can be used to create and maintain a browsable copy of one, or
several, remote WWW site(s). It can retrieve the contents of several
related sites and make them browsable via a local web server or a
filesystem.
Webbrowser is a wrapper script for finding and running the "best" available
installed browser on the system. It is intended for use by other
applications that invoke a browser, so that they need not be reconfigured
when a user switches to a different browser.
It is an analog clock displaying the system-time.
It leverages the new visual features offered by Xorg 6.9/7.0 in combination
with a compositing-manager (e.g. like xcompmgr), gtk+ 2.8.x, cairo 1.0.2 and
librsvg 2.13.93 to produce a time-display with pretty-pixels.
Intclock provides a graphical multi-timezone clock that is customizable
via a configuration window. It is based on hsclock.
wmfuzzy is a fuzzy clock Windowmaker dock applet (but also runs well
under *boxen and many other windowmanagers).
A fuzzy clock gives an approximate time, under the supposition that
it's more useful to know that it's about Half Past Three than that
it's 3:27. The granularity of the approximation can be set via
commandline switches.
This is Cat'sEyE (catseye-fm), a filesystem browser using gtk+2.
Main goals: clear view, powerfull, no icons, fast.
Cat'sEyE gots its power by the configuration file where the user can
(but not has to) 'create' dialogs and build complicated commandlines
which Cat'sEyE calls to the Shell.
You can define how the items are called to some program: each item
(e.g. for viewing some pictures), all items (e.g. for listen to
some music) or processed in a list, calling one item after each
other waiting for the previouse item to finish.
FileShelfs help you to keep track of your data spread out
over the whole filesystem, but also belonging together such as
configfiles.
Librm is the basic library used by some rfm
applications, such as Rodent filemanager.
The Libtubo library is small and simple function set to enable a
process to run any other process in the background and communicate
via the stdout, stderr and stdin file descriptors. This library is
used by Rodent filemanager but is also available here for other
programs to use freely.