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| Oleo |
http://www.gnu.org/[..]leo/oleo.html |
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a free spreadsheet application. It is being enhanced to feature i18n internationalization support, a Motif (LessTif) interface and autoconf/automake based compilation process.
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| Phluid Window Manager |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]jects/phluid/ |
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Phluid to menedżer okien, który cechuje się wydajnością, szybkością i ładnym wyglądem. Używa biblioteki rasterman Imlib2 jako backendu do renderowania obrazu/czcionek.
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| Xplns |
http://www.astroarts.com/[..]ns/index.html |
4856x |
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Xplns reproduces real starry sky on your display of X Window System. It calculates the position of many celestial objects (stars, galaxies, nebulae, constellations, planets, comets, etc.) very accurately. Distribution is in binary code only, because it includes a lot of commercial source code produced by AstroArts Inc. Requires also Star data, Orbital elements and Image data.
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| Exifprobe |
http://monroe.net/~dhh/ |
4856x |
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Exifprobe is a tool to probe and report the structure and contents of JPEG and TIFF image files. The program will 'probe' image files which begin with a valid JPEG SOI or a valid TIFF header, and will recognize all standard JPEG and TIFF marker tags (and many "private" TIFF tags), including APPn markers, EXIF2.2 tags, and camera MakerNotes which are found to be in TIFF IFD format. The program makes no effort to decode or manipulate actual image data, but reports ALL tag information that it finds, in a manner which demonstrates the structure of the file.
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| Flakarchiver |
http://flakarchiver.sourceforge.net/ |
4848x |
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Flakarchiver is a application for extracting and creating archives. It uses the wxWindows GUI library. Win32 and Linux are supported, but can be easily ported to other platforms. Currently there is read-only functionability for .rar, .ace, .gz, .bz2, and .zip files.
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| XStream |
http://xstream.codehaus.org/ |
4848x |
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XStream is a simple library to serialize objects to XML and back again. It is easy to use, does not require the definition of mappings, is fast, and integrates with other XML APIs.
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| Mixer.app |
http://linux.wareseeker.com/[..].0.zip/320888 |
4847x |
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mixer.app is a mixer for Linux and FreeBSD.
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| P300drv |
http://p300drv.sourceforge.net/ |
4847x |
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P300drv is driver for P-300 personal photo printer is a fun, easy-to-use, one-minute photo printer, producing high- quality instant prints directly from all Olympus digital cameras, without taking a trip to a photo store.
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| TradeClient |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]/tradeclient/ |
4847x |
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TradeClient is a UNIX mail client and personal information manager for X. It uses GTK+ and includes support for multiple accounts. It supports POP3, IMAP, SMTP, and LDAP. It includes an address book that can interract fully with an LDAP server, and a personal calendaring system.
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| Musicman |
http://musicman.sourceforge.net/ |
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Do you have many MP3 files? Do you spend more time organizing them then listening to them? Do you store them on CDs? Do you have a car stereo MP3 player?
If so, MusicMan will help you massivelly tag and organize your MP3, Ogg, from the most obvious place: Konqueror file manager.
MusicMan is a Konqueror plugin that lets you:
- Organize your music collection to create a CD.
- Create nice CD cover, as an OpenOffice.org or KWord document, with full listing of your music files. 100% configurable thru templates.
- Create HTML, Text and SQL indexes (beside the OpenOffice one) of your collections, including total playing time etc. 100% configurable thru templates.
- Standarize the filenames of your music files
- Guess info and set ID3 tags from the file's name. Can be done to several files in one shot
- Rename many selected files based on their ID3 tags
- Set ID3 tags in mass for the selected files, with options from copying ID3s from other files, and leaving some ID3 fields untouched.
- Rename _ to space and vice-versa.
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| Pipe Viewer |
http://www.ivarch.com/[..]rams/pv.shtml |
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pv (Pipe Viewer) to narzędzie konsolowe do monitorowania prędkości przepływu danych.
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| DigitizeIt |
http://www.digitizeit.de/ |
4845x |
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DigitizeIt digitizes scanned graphs and charts.
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| KPresenter |
http://www.koffice.org/kpresenter/ |
4845x |
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KPresenter is a presentation application.
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| The Fast Light Toolkit |
http://fltk.org/ |
4844x |
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FLTK (pronounced "fulltick") is a cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit for UNIX®/Linux® (X11), Microsoft® Windows®, and MacOS® X. FLTK provides modern GUI functionality without the bloat and supports 3D graphics via OpenGL® and its built-in GLUT emulation. It is currently maintained by a small group of developers across the world with a central repository on SourceForge.
FLTK is designed to be small and modular enough to be statically linked - the "hello" program is only 97k when compiled on an x86 Linux system! FLTK also works fine as a shared library and is now being included on Linux distributions.
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| Lisp |
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/[..]tl/cltl2.html |
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LISP (LISt Processor) is generally regarded as the language for AI. LISP was formulated by AI pioneer John McCarthy in the late 50's. Although LISP doesn't have a built-in inference mechanism, inference processes can be implemented into LISP very easily. LISP's essential data structure is an ordered sequence of elements called a "list." The elements may be irreducible entities called "atoms" (functions, names or numbers) or they can be other lists. Lists are essential for AI work because of their flexibility: a programmer need not specify in advance the number or type of elements in a list. Also, lists can be used to represent an almost limitless array of things, from expert rules to computer programs to thought processes to system components. Originally, LISP was built around a small set of simple list-manipulating functions which were building blocks for defining other, more complex functions. Today's LISPs have many functions and features which facilitate development efforts. Among contemporary implementations and dialects, have gained acceptance as a standard. A substantial amount of work has also been done in Scheme, a LISP dialect which has influenced the developers of Common LISP.
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