This is a small console program written in
perl, which allows you to manage notes similar
to programs like "knotes" from commandline.
Cairo-Dock-Plug-ins for Cairo-Dock is a light and eye-candy dock to launch your
programs easily. It uses Cairo / OpenGL to render nice graphics (many in
correlation with Compiz) with hardware acceleration. It's fully configurable
and customizable and can be a taskbar too. You can easily plug applets into it
or in a desklet mode.
The goal of Semantik is to help to structure ideas and concepts by
associating them into a tree. The tree is there to help to see how the
ideas interact, and then to develop them further (add ramifications).
An idea is represented by a shape which can be a text or a picture.
The ideas can be connected, but there is a constraint: an idea cannot
have more than one parent.
A Semantik mind map can be exported as a picture, or used to generate
documents. Templates include pdflatex (article, book) and HTML file
formats.
Semantik is the replacement for Kdissert and requires KDE Development
Platform 4.
Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix. Simple
and easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas and
information you deal with every day.
The key to Tomboy's usefulness lies in the ability to relate notes and
ideas together. Using a WikiWiki-like linking system, organizing ideas
is as simple as typing a name. Branching an idea off is easy as pressing
the Link button. And links between your ideas won't break, even when
renaming and reorganizing them.
phpCollab is an open source internet-enabled system for use in
projects that require collaboration over the internet. Those
organizations, such as consulting firms, that rely on a division
between firm-side and client-side information will benefit most
from use of phpCollab.
Planner is a tool for planning, scheduling and tracking projects for
the GNOME Desktop. Planner is an open source project aiming at being
a better alternative than the available proprietary tools.
Planner is part of GNOME Office, a productivity suite composed of
entirely free software, integrated with the GNOME Desktop.
Preferences.app is, functionally, a clone of NeXTstep/OPENSTEP tool of
the same name. Just like the original program, it's a simple application
for setting preferences for the GNUstep system, with a friendly interface.
The program is simple, but powerful -- people can create new modules,
called "bundles", that add new things to the program that its original
developers did not think of or even intend -- that don't require
recompiling the main program. For more information on what bundles can do,
see StepWise. They are a very powerful tool.
QTM is a blogging client which is presently capable of composing, formatting and
submitting blog entries to a weblog. QTM will work with blogs based on most of
the major blogging systems available today: Wordpress (including wordpress.com),
Movable Type, Drupal and so on.
Rubrica is an addressbook manager for the GNOME Environment.
It allows you to add personal data (name, surname, address, etc.),
web links, irc and email addresses, telephone numbers, job information
(company where contact works, company infos, contact's assigment, etc.)
and notes.
Simple Groupware is an open source enterprise application offering email,
calendaring, contacts, tasks, document management, synchronization with
Outlook and cell phones, full-text search and many more.
Simple Groupware combines standards like RSS, iCalendar, vCard, IMAP, POP3,
SMTP, CIFS, CSV, WebDAV, LDAP and SyncML under one platform. Unlike other
groupware software, Simple Groupware contains the programming language sgsML
to enable the quick customization and creation of powerful web applications.