Customizable weather plasmoid for KDE.
Daisy is a simple launcher plasma applet for KDE4. Features include:
- Three types of roles: circular dock, media controller and linear dock
- Can dock in any screen position and be used in Horizontal or Vertical mode
- Configuration tools to access all configurable options
- Launchers can be edited with a simple right-click
- Hybrid launchers to launch applications and control running tasks
- Plugins to provide information and execute several tasks
- Various backgrounds available
Plasmoid providing a fancy representation of your tasks and launchers for those
who need full power of task manager and fresh look.
Features:
- manages your tasks, launchers and application jobs;
- tasks filtering, grouping (including manual) and sorting;
- keyboard navigation (Tab and Shift+Tab);
- launcher to task transition (icons of launchers with running tasks are
hidden);
- preview of windows with (live previews with KWin Taskbar Thumbnail effect
enabled) and without Composite (also for groups, you can click them to activate
window);
- dropping files on launchers runs command with parameters or gives option to
move, copy or link them (if this is directory);
- visual drop indicator that helps in manual tasks sorting and dropping
launchers;
- possibility to browse directories of directory launchers using context menu;
- possibility to add application menus;
- menu with list of all icons shown after activating keyboard shortcut;
- configurable animations (zoom, jump, bounce, highlight, etc.) and appearance
(optional thumbnails and text label);
- fully animated icons (including animations of starting applications, tasks
needing attention and application jobs progress).
FBReader is a book reader. Main features:
* Supported formats: fb2, HTML, CHM, plucker, Palmdoc, zTxt, TCR, RTF,
OEB, OpenReader, mobipocket, plain text.
* Direct reading from tar, zip, gzip and bzip2 archives.
* Supported encodings: utf-8, us-ascii, windows-1251, windows-1252,
koi8-r, ibm866, iso-8859-*, Big5, GBK.
* Automatically generated contents table.
* Embedded images support.
* Footnotes/hyperlinks support.
* Position indicator.
* Keeps the last open book and the last read positions for all opened
books between runs.
* List of last opened books.
* Automatic hyphenations. Liang's algorithm is used. Patterns for Czech,
English, Esperanto, French, German and Russian are included in the
current version.
* Text search.
* Full-screen mode.
* Screen rotation by 90, 180 and 270 degrees.
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.
bugwarrior is a command line utility for updating your local taskwarrior
database from your forge issue trackers.
It currently supports the following remote resources:
* Github (api v3)
* Gitlab (api v3)
* BitBucket (Atlassian)
* Trac
* Bugzilla
* Megaplan
* Teamlab
* Redmine
* Jira (Atlassian)
* Activecollab (2.x and 4.x)
* Phabricator
* VersionOne
Khal is a calendar program for the terminal for viewing, adding and editing
events and calendars. Khal is build on the iCalendar and vdir (allowing the
use of vdirsyncer for CalDAV compatibility) standards.
pyCardDAV is a simple to use CardDAV CLI client. It has built in support for
mutt's query_command but also works very well solo (and with other MUAs).
Save your code snippets in the cloud (http://trystash.com/) from
the command line.