GNOME 3.0 support utilities, these include:
baobab, a graphics disk space display program.
gnome-screenshot, desktop screenshot program.
gnote, note taking application.
gnome-contacts, integrated address book.
gnome-search-tool, local disk search tool.
gnome-dictionary, client for DICT server to look up definitions.
gnome-system-log, view system logs.
gnome-font-viewer, show installed fonts.
GWorkspace is the official GNUstep workspace manager. It is a clone of
NeXT's workspace manager and already ready for daily usage. GWorkspace is
probably one of the most useful and usable workspace managers available on
any platform, owing to its well-designed interface and the natural,
consistent design that it inherits from the GNUstep framework.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
Use keyboard shortcuts gestures to quickly capture any portion
of your screen. These screenshots are near-instantly puush'd,
leaving behind a short URL in your clipboard, perfect for sharing.
Paste these easily into your Twitter, IRC or IM clients. Share
them with the world or make them private, for your eyes only.
Tine 2.0 includes address book, calendar, email, tasks,
time tracking and CRM. Intelligent functions and links
make collaboration in Tine 2.0 a true pleasure and include:
* Synchronising mobile telephones, such as iPhone, Android,
Nokia and Windows Mobile
* VoiP integration
* Flexible assigning of authorisation rights
* Dynamic lists
* Search functions
* History
* PDF export
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.
bugwarrior is a command line utility for updating your local taskwarrior
database from your forge issue trackers.
It currently supports the following remote resources:
* Github (api v3)
* Gitlab (api v3)
* BitBucket (Atlassian)
* Trac
* Bugzilla
* Megaplan
* Teamlab
* Redmine
* Jira (Atlassian)
* Activecollab (2.x and 4.x)
* Phabricator
* VersionOne
SimpleAgenda is a simple calendar and agenda application.
Based on libical, SimpleAgenda handles multiple local and distant
(through webcal) calendars.
Features
* multiples agendas
* monthly calendar, day view and summary
* create, resize and move appointments easily
* export individual appointments as files and to pasteboard
* changing rapidly
* open to suggestions and friendly with contributors !
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
When is an extremely simple personal calendar program, aimed
at the Unix geek who wants something minimalistic. It can
keep track of things you need to do on particular dates. Its
file format is a simple text file, which you can edit in your
favorite editor.
This daemon is responsible of making the volume up/down and mute keys of
the keyboard work automatically. It uses PulseAudio for chosing which
card/sink/track to act on.
This is a fork of the original xfce4-volumed to drop GStreamer support
and use PulseAudio instead.
The magrittr package offers a set of operators which promote semantics
that will improve your code by
* structuring sequences of data operations left-to-right (as
opposed to from the inside and out),
* avoiding nested function calls,
* minimizing the need for local variables and function
definitions, and
* making it easy to add steps anywhere in the sequence of operations.