LinM is a Linux clone of famous MS-DOS file manager Mdir, popular in
Korea. It inherits keyboard shortcuts and screen layout from Mdir in
order to maximize user-friendliness, and supports FTP, SFTP, and SMB
protocols.
pspresent is a presentation tool to display full-screen PostScript
presentations. It provides simple navigation, and double-buffers for
seamless transitions.
Vector metro (subway) map for calculating route and getting
information. Maps have an open format and can easily be edited or
create. About 200 maps of subways are available. The package
includes only one map of Moscow city subway, but you can easy
download your maps from within the app.
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.
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.
Audiopreview is a command-line tool that can play previews of your
audio files as well as video files, and even internet media streams.
It will play your whole media library without any problem and can
also be used as a regular media player.
Baka MPlayer is a free and open source, cross-platform, libmpv based
multimedia player. Its simple design reflects the idea for an
uncluttered, simple, and enjoyable environment for watching tv shows.
Gnome Subtitles is a subtitle editor for the GNOME desktop. It supports the
most common text-based subtitle formats and allows for subtitle editing,
translation and synchronization.
[ excerpt from developer's README ]
libmovtar
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has been implemented according to the quicktime4linux API
It supports reading and writing (read/write mode has been prepared,
but is not implemented yet) of MJPEG video in YUV 4:2:2 JPEG with
mono/stereo, 8/16-bit, any sample rate sound.
It supports indexing files (always done when writing a new file,
old (or manually created) movtar files without index are indexed
internally during the opening process).
You can freely jump forwards and backwards between the frames in
an opened file.