Raindrops is a real-time stats toolkit to show statistics for Rack HTTP
servers. It is designed for preforking servers such as Rainbows! and Unicorn,
but should support any Rack HTTP server under Ruby 1.9, 1.8 and Rubinius on
platforms supporting POSIX shared memory. It may also be used as a generic
scoreboard for sharing atomic counters across multiple processes.
Tiny Tiny RSS is an open source web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) aggregator,
designed to allow you to read news from any location, while feeling as close to
a real desktop application as possible.
It can be seen as a replacement for Google Reader.
Adjustable Clock is a KDE 4 plasma applet that displays the date and time in a
highly configurable manner.
Features include:
- Fully customizable date format
- Format can be adjusted with rich text editor or source editor (HTML and CSS)
- Context menu with actions to copy formatted date and time to clipboard
- Option to set time difference to time from data engine
- Adjustable tool tip
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.
Wmtimer is a dockable alarm clock for WindowMaker which can be run
in alarm, countdown timer, or chronograph mode. In alarm or timer
mode, you can either execute a command or sound the system bell
when the time is reached. Wmtimer is configurable through the
command line or the GTK GUI.
Font Manager is not intended to be a professional-grade font management
solution, but rather a simple application suitable for the needs of most
desktop users.
Although designed with the GNOME desktop environment in mind, it should
work well with most major desktop environments such as Xfce, Enlightenment,
and even KDE.
The GIMP ToolKit (GTK+) is a collection of GUI widgets. GTK+
essentially provides the building blocks from which GUIs can be
built. It is highly themable, and its functionality is highly
extensible.
GTK+-2 is a very stable release, similar only in design to GTK+-1.
GTK+-2 can coexist happily alongside GTK+-1, but applications are
written for one version or the other.
The GIMP ToolKit (GTK+) is a collection of GUI widgets. GTK+
essentially provides the building blocks from which GUIs can be
built. It is highly themable, and its functionality is highly
extensible.
GTK+-3 is a very stable release, similar only in design to GTK+-2.
GTK+-3 can coexist happily alongside GTK+-2, but applications are
written for one version or the other.
Guake is a dropdown terminal made for the GNOME desktop environment,
but you can run it with TWM too ;-), if you install ports/x11/trayer
or a similar program.
Its style of window is based on fps games, and one of its purposes
is to be easy to reach.
xdot.py is an interactive viewer for graphs written in Graphviz's dot
language. It uses internally the Graphviz's xdot output format as an
intermediate format, and PyGTK and Cairo for rendering.
xdot.py can be used either as a standalone application from command
line, or as a library embedded in your python application.