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GNOME Bluetooth Subsystem |
http://usefulinc.com/[..]ome-bluetooth |
9110x |
GNOME Bluetooth Subsystem have these features:
Bonobo component to manage the discovery of nearby Bluetooth devices
Component will create serial (RFCOMM) connections for clients to devices
libbtcl, a GObject wrapper for Bluetooth functionality
An OBEX server, so you can "beam" files such as pictures, addresses or contacts from other Bluetooth devices to your computer
An OBEX push send tool, so you can beam files from your computer to remote devices.
gnome-vfs plugin so Nautilus can navigate known Bluetooth devices, and send files to them via drag'n'drop.
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KPhone/Pi |
http://www.pi-sync.net/[..]ml/kp_pi.html |
8948x |
KPhone/Pi is a SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) user agent for Linux, based on KPhone, with which you can initiate VoIP (Voice over IP) connections over the Internet.
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Jpilot-backup plugin |
http://jasonday.home.att.net/[..]p/backup.html |
8753x |
jpilot-backup plugin is module for J-Pilot. It's features are: Backups are automatic, you configure when (every sync, daily, weekly, or monthly), Multiple archives may be kept, from 1 to 99, providing a snapshot of your PDA at every backup, Configure which applications/databases to backup and which to ignore, Only changed databases are downloaded from the PDA. Hardlinks are created for Databases which have not changed since the previous backup, saving both sync time and disk space.
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PilotManager |
http://www.moshpit.org/pilotmgr/ |
8717x |
PilotManager is a tool that allows you to synchronize databases on any 3Com Palm device (PalmPilot, PalmIII, PalmIIIx, PalmV, more?) with applications on your Unix platform. It is a full Hotsync daemon that is user extensible. Developers can write their own conduits to synchronize Pilot databases with the desktop application of their choice!
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KSms |
http://www.schuerig.de/[..]ms/index.html |
8708x |
KSms is a KDE 3 application for sending and archiving SMS messages using a GSM mobile phone.
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JeruKey |
http://jerukey.sourceforge.net/ |
8325x |
JeruKey is a small and fast utility that lets you bind actions to the miscellaneous keys on your keyboard.
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S-Jog |
http://sjog.sourceforge.net/ |
8255x |
S-Jog is a program that uses the Sony Vaio laptops Jog Wheel to do various things: Launch applications, Adjust screen brightness, Adjust volume and Act like a mousewheel.
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Plucker |
http://www.plkr.org/ |
8210x |
With Plucker, you can read any news or web pages you want on your Palm.
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wxEmbedded, |
http://www.roebling.de/[..]embedded.html |
8210x |
wxEmbedded is a project to bring support for small devices and PDAs to the wxWindows library. wxWindows itself is a cross-platform GUI written in C++ with support for most major GUIs including Windows, GTK, Apple's OS X, IBM's OS/2, plain DOS and plain X11.
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smssend |
http://zekiller.skytech.org/[..]_menu_en.html |
7789x |
SmsSend allows you to send free SMS to any GSM, connecting to Internet sites using scripts.
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ALSA Bluetooth Headset Driver |
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/[..]nd-bluez-sco/ |
6835x |
This is a preliminary driver for Bluetooth headsets.
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samsung sgh-v200 photo utility |
http://members.chello.at/[..]roland.lezuo/ |
6110x |
This software allows you to download the photos made with the Samsung SGH-v200 via the serial link cable provided by Samsung.
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Bluecmd |
http://freshmeat.net/[..]ects/bluecmd/ |
5801x |
Bluecmd executes a command based on whether a bluetooth device can be found or not. It can be used, for example, to (un)lock your computer with a bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. It can detect a trusted bluetooth device by either l2ping or HCI name resolution, so the device can be invisible.
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Siemens SL45 Data Suite |
http://www.freshdot.net/sl45c/ |
5780x |
Siemens SL45 Data Suite (SL45c) is a Linux implementation of a data suite for Siemens *45 series cellular phones.
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Gnocky |
http://www.gnokii.org |
5629x |
Gnocky is an application for managing your mobile phone. It supports setting logos, SMS, and address book management, and uses the user-space mobile driver provided by the gnokii project.
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