Rabbit is an RD-document-based presentation application.
Rabbit has some features which set it apart from other presentation tools:
* Use plain Ruby to define the look of your slides
* Lots of keyboard commands
* Mouse gesture support
* and more...
Saaghar is a cross-platform Persian poetry software.
It uses "ganjoor.net" database as its database.
It has lots of features:
* Tabbed UI
* Tabbed and dockable search widgets
* Advanced Search
* Search for Rhymes
* Print and Print Preview
* Export, It supports exporting to "PDF", "HTML", "TeX", "CSV" and "TXT"
* Copy and Multi-selection
* Icons Theme
* Customisable interface
* Portable Mode
Simple plaintext presentation tool.
SLOCCount can count physical SLOC for a wide number of languages. It can
gracefully handle awkward situations in many languages, for example, it can
determine the syntax used in different assembly language files and adjust
appropriately, it knows about Python's use of string constants as comments,
and it can handle various Perl oddities (e.g., perlpods, here documents, and
Perl's __END__ marker). It even has a "generic" SLOC counter that you may be
able to use count the SLOC of other languages (depending on the language's
syntax).
SLOCCount can also take a large list of files and automatically categorize
them using a number of different heuristics. The heuristics automatically
determine if a file is a source code file or not, and if so, which language
it's written in. It will even examine file headers to attempt to accurately
determine the file's true type. As a result, you can analyze large systems
completely automatically.
Finally, SLOCCount has some report-generating tools to collect the data
generated, and then present it in several different formats and sorted
different ways. The report-generating tool can also generate simple tab-
separated files so data can be passed on to other analysis tools (such as
spreadsheets and database systems).
tpp is an ncurses-based presentation tool
TuDu is a command line tool to manage hierarchical "todo" lists. Each
task has a title, a long text description, a deadline (TuDu warns you
when the date is close), and a scheduled date. There are categories
and priorities.
Extract the packed Unreal [Tournament] mod files from a given umod.
Database of all known ID's used in USB devices: ID's of vendors, devices,
subsystems and device classes
XDG-Menu is a ROX panel applet that displays applications menu button.
Menu is builds to fit the XDG Menu Specification published by freedesktop.org.
XOSD displays text on your screen; sounds simple, right? The difference is
that it is unmanaged and shaped, so it appears transparent. This gives the
effect of an on-screen-display, just like on your TV/VCR, etc.