The bitcollider is a small utility that generates
bitprints and metadata tags from files for lookup
and submission at the Bitzi community metadata
project. For more details, please see http://bitzi.com.
KCharSelect is a tool to select special characters from all
installed fonts and copy them into the clipboard.
Set of extensions for Caja, the MATE file manager.
CAL is a nicely-enhanced version of the Unix `cal' command.
Features:
* Hilights today's date when displaying a monthly calendar.
* Displays an optional user-definable list of `special day'
descriptions (like appointments) to the right of the monthly
calendar display. Cal can be set optionally to ignore appointments
older than the current day. Next month's appointments are shown if
there is room to do so. Multiple appointment data files may also
be specified on the commandline.
* You can specify your own appointment and color definition files on the
commandline, or use the defaults.
* Date descriptions can display "years since" a given year, useful for
birthdays and anniversaries.
* Completely configurable colors -- eight separate color attributes.
* No ANSI driver needed for colors, and the output may be redirected
anywhere, just like the Unix version. However, ANSI color control may
be enabled (e.g. for Unix) with a #define in the source code.
* Commandline-compatible with Unix `cal' command, but with several
enhanced switch settings.
Requests, bug reports, suggestions, donations, proposals for
contract work, and so forth may be sent to:
Attn: Alex Matulich
Unicorn Research Corporation
4621 N. Landmark Drive
Orlando, FL 32817-1235
USA
407-657-4974 FAX 407-657-6149
or send e-mail to matulich_a@seaa.navsea.navy.mil.
Calcurse is a text-based calendar and scheduling application. It helps
keeping track of events, appointments and everyday tasks.
A configurable notification system reminds user of upcoming deadlines,
and the curses based interface can be customized to suit user needs.
All of the commands are documented within an online help system.
KchmViewer is a chm (MS HTML help file format) viewer. Unlike most existing
CHM viewers for Unix, it uses Trolltech's Qt widget library, and does not
depend on KDE or Gnome. However, it may be compiled with full KDE support,
including KDE widgets and KIO/KHTML.
The main advantage of KchmViewer is non-english language support. Unlike
others, KchmViewer in most cases correctly detects help file encoding,
correctly shows tables of context of russian, korean, chinese and japanese
help files, and correctly searches in non-english help files.
California is a calendar client for GNOME 3
An application for managing notes on small cards (like punch cards :).
The application uses a directory based repository for cards with various
contents. Currently only one contents is supported, and that is RTF
contents (NSAttributedString) editable by a text view.
cdcat is a powerful Qt based tool for creating fully searchable offline
catalogs of the contents of any arbitrary media. Primarily it is most
useful for cataloging CDs, DVDs, and other such removable media. The
catalogs can be quickly searched (including across multiple catalogs)
with regular expressions, exported as CSV or HTML files, sorted, and
statistical information gathered.
This is a character map. It is developed using the GNUstep development
environment (www.gnustep.org) and is meant to contribute to GNUstep's
promise towards a desktop environment.
Charmap offers font selection, allowing one to easily see all the glyphs
which a particular font offers.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later