ASPostIt is a version of XPostIt hacked so it is compatible with the
AfterStep Wharf (and probably that of other WMs as well).
Griffith is a movie collection manager application. Adding items to the
movie collection is as quick and easy as typing the film title and
selecting a supported source. Griffith will then try to fetch all the
related information from the Web.
Most important features:
* Fetches film information from the Internet based on your locale via a
plug-in
* Integrates well with a database (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite3 used by
default) to keep tabs on your library
* Can backup/restore your database
* Exports to CSV, PDF, XML and HTML files
* Imports from CSV files
* Generates PDF from cover art
* Keeps track of your films that are out on loan
* Enables you to sort/filter your library
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.
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
gcalcli is a Python application that allows you to access you Google Calendar
from a command line. It's easy to get your agenda, search for events, and
quickly add new events. Additionally gcalcli can be used as a reminder service
to execute any application you want.
Dlume is nice, gtk2-based addressbook. You can easily add, edit
and delete records to/from database (but Dlume doesn't rely on an outside
database - It stores your contacts in XML format). The Quick-search
feature allows you find required entry in comfortable way. Export to
CSV and HTML formats is also available. Interface design was borrowed
and improved from Paddress (http://paddress.sourceforge.net).
Docear (pronounced dog-ear) integrates everything you need to search,
organize and create academic literature in a single application: a
digital library, reference manager, PDF and file manager, note taking
and mind mapping. And the best: Docear works seamlessly with many
existing tools like Mendeley, Microsoft Word, and Foxit Reader.
Drivel is a GNOME client for working with online journals, also known as
weblogs or simply blogs. It retains a simple and elegant design while providing
many powerful features, including:
* Support for LiveJournal, Blogger, MovableType, Advogato, and Atom
journals (systems based off these are also supported, including WordPress
and Drupal)
* The ability to post, edit, delete, and view recent entries
* Integrated spellchecking and HTML syntax highlighting
* Offline composition and editing
* Automatic recovery in the event of a crash
* Journal system extensions, including LiveJournal security groups and
MovableType categories