Plans lets you put calendars on the web.
o Sharp-looking
o Open Source
o Multiple Calendars
o Recurring Events
o Extendable
o International Support
o Easy Browser-Based Management
o Database Support
o Template-based design
Nagaina is a notes-taking application.
Features
* Classifications of notes in categories;
* Rich text editor, with support for font, font size, font color, alignment...
* Style editor;
Wammu Mobile Phone Manager
It works with any phone that Gammu supports, including many models from
Nokia, Siemens, and Alcatel. It has complete support (read, edit,
delete, copy) for contacts, todo, and calendar. It can read, save, and
send SMS. It includes an SMS composer for multi-part SMS messages, and
it can display SMS messages that include pictures. Currently, only text
and predefined bitmaps or sounds can be edited in the SMS composer. It
can export messages to an IMAP4 server (or other email storage).
This program does not support browsing files in phone.
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.
PlopFolio is a free clone of Serence's excellent KlipFolio application.
PlopFolio supports Klips available from KlipFarm.
PlopFolio is developped using the Objective-C language and works well
with GNUstep (on Linux, FreeBSD, and more) and Cocoa on Mac OS X.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
Preferences.app is, functionally, a clone of NeXTstep/OPENSTEP tool of
the same name. Just like the original program, it's a simple application
for setting preferences for the GNUstep system, with a friendly interface.
The program is simple, but powerful -- people can create new modules,
called "bundles", that add new things to the program that its original
developers did not think of or even intend -- that don't require
recompiling the main program. For more information on what bundles can do,
see StepWise. They are a very powerful tool.
PyPanel is a lightweight panel/taskbar written in Python and C for X11 window
managers. It can be easily customized to match any desktop theme or taste.
PyPanel works with EWMH compliant WMs (Openbox, PekWM, FVWM, and many others).
Some of the customizable features include:
- Transparency with shading/tinting
- Panel dimensions, location, and layout
- Font type and colors with Xft and shadow support
- Button events/actions
- Clock and workspace name display
- System tray (notification area)
- Autohiding
- Application launcher
- Custom application icons
QTM is a blogging client which is presently capable of composing, formatting and
submitting blog entries to a weblog. QTM will work with blogs based on most of
the major blogging systems available today: Wordpress (including wordpress.com),
Movable Type, Drupal and so on.
Recoll is a personal full text search package. It is based on a very
strong backend (Xapian), for which it provides an easy to use and
feature-rich interface.
Features:
* Free, GPL license.
* Easy installation, few dependancies. No database daemon, web server,
desktop environment or exotic language necessary.
* Will run on most Unix-based systems
* Qt 4 GUI, plus command line.
* Searches most common document types, emails and their attachments.
Transparently handles decompression (gzip, bzip2).
* Powerful query facilities, with boolean searches, phrases, proximity,
wildcards, filter on file types and directory tree.
* Multi-language and multi-character set with Unicode based internals.
* Extensive documentation, with a complete user manual and manual pages
for each command.
tel is a little console-based phone book program. It allows adding,
modifying, editing, and searching of phone book entries right on your
terminal. Pretty printing capabilites are also provided. Entries are
stored in a simple CSV file. This eases import and export with common
spread sheet applications like Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice.org Calc.