GCstar is a free open source application for managing your collections.
Detailed information on each item can be automatically retrieved from
the internet and you can store additional data, such as the location
or who you've lent it to. You may also search and filter your collection
by many criteria.
The General Cartographic Transformation Package (GCTP) is a system of
software routines designed to permit the transformation of coordinate
pairs from one map projection to another. The GCTP is the standard
computer software used by the National Mapping Division for map
projection computations.
The Geek Code Generator. It simply generates your geek code
by asking questions about all aspects of your geek life.
gkrellm-gamma is a plugin for GKrellM. It allows you to control
your monitor's gamma correction setting under XFree86.
Felis sends one or more files to stdin. Unlike cat, felis will place all
of its output to a single line.
Floatator is an interactive fluid dynamics simulation. The simulation
and the visualisation are 2D.
Apparix allows you to bookmark directories and later jump to them using the
mark. When jumping, the contributed bash completion code allows one to complete
on bookmarks and on subdirectories of the target directory.
Terraform is an open source interactive height field generation and
manipulation program, giving you the ability to generate random terrain and
transform it. It uses the GNOME desktop platform and thus has a (more or less)
consistent graphical user interface which doesn't require use of the command
line.
Terraform allows you to generate random terrain using a number of algorithms
and then selectiveley change the terrain using a variety of transformations.
Where possible, the transformations provide a real-time preview, giving you
instant feedback on the effect of any parameter changes.
Xdelta provides the ability to generate deltas between a pair
of files and later apply those deltas. It operates similar to
the diff and patch commands, but works on binary files and does
not produce a human readable output.
Xdelta has three subcommands, delta, patch, and info. Delta
accepts two file versions and produces a delta, while patch
accepts the original file version and delta and produces the
second version.
A swallowable applet presents a number of little buttons inside a
Wharf or dock icon and each of those starts an application when
clicked.