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Strona domowa |
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| BSD Utils for Linux |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]-utils-aconf/ |
2923x |
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BSD Utils for Linux is a quick port of some of the basic Unix commands from BSD to Linux using the original BSD makefiles.
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| Ico2xpm |
http://sourceforge.net/[..]ects/ico2xpm/ |
2920x |
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Converts Win icons to X pixmaps.
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| dtrx |
http://brettcsmith.org/2007/dtrx/ |
2919x |
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Intelligent archive extraction
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| fbrowse |
http://yadp.de/ |
2918x |
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fbrowse is a Web-based file browser. It supports image previews and selectable styles.
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| YAFFA |
http://moyaffa.sourceforge.net/ |
2917x |
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YAFFA is an SFTP/FTP application and filemanager with both a console-based user interface and a GTK-based user interface.
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| Debian Package Search |
http://packagesearch.sourceforge.net |
2912x |
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GUI for searching packages and showing package information.
This tool is aimed to help you search the packages you need. It should make the task of searching a pleasant experience. Additionally it offers a convenient way to display the information available for a package.
Debian Package Search provides a single interface for the apt-cache, apt-file and debtags search. Debtags is a new approach for categorizing software developed by Enrico Zini (see http://debtags.alioth.debian.org/ for more information). Please note that debtags is currently under heavy development and not my responsibility.
As Debian Package Search is an official part of the debian unstable distribution, you can also get it via "apt-get install packagesearch".
Take a look at http://packagesearch.sourceforge.net for more information.
Note: Debian Package Search is not meant to be a package managment tool like synaptic and is useful for Debian (or Debian like) distributions only.
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| audio_burn |
http://www.thecodefactory.org/audio_burn/ |
2910x |
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A commandline audio CD burning application.
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| auto nice daemon |
http://and.sourceforge.net/ |
2907x |
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auto nice daemon activates itself in certain intervals, and renices jobs according to their priority, and CPU usage.
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| cdargs |
http://www.skamphausen.de/[..]tware/cdargs/ |
2906x |
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CDargs heavily enhances the navigation of the common unix file-system inside the shell. It plugs into the shell built-in cd-command (via a shell function or an alias) and thus adds bookmarks and a browser to it. It enables you to move to a very distant place in the file-system with just a few keystrokes. This is the kind of thing that power shell users invent when even the almighty and wonderful TAB-completion is too much typing. (Just as a side-note: there exists TAB-completion for cdargs ;-)
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| konvert |
http://konvert.sourceforge.net/ |
2903x |
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GUI to batch convert files (images, audio files, office documents, archive files,...).
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| autodep |
http://www.alphalink.com.au/[..]~gnb/#autodep |
2901x |
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Automatically generate C, C++ and Java dependancies for make
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| KSubtitleRipper |
http://ksubtitleripper.berlios.de/ |
2898x |
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KSubtitleRipper is a GUI for KDE to rip DVD subtitles. It uses subtitleripper to extract subtitles from .vob files and to create the .srt file, and gocr to convert subtitle images to text.
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| ruvi |
http://rubyforge.org/[..]rojects/ruvi/ |
2896x |
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ruvi to kompletny i stabilny, napisany w Ruby edytor podobny do Vima. Jest łatwo rozszerzalny i dokładnie przetestowany.
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| bubblemon |
http://www.ne.jp/[..]inux/timecop/ |
2892x |
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Cute CPU/memory usage monitor. Displays CPU load as bubbles in a jar of water. Water level depends on how much memory is used. New in 1.1, load average and memory info screens, transparent CPU load meter, and major performance improvements. Supports Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris.
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| RealVNC |
http://www.realvnc.com/index.html |
2891x |
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VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is remote control software which allows you to view and interact with one computer (the "server") using a simple program (the "viewer") on another computer anywhere on the Internet. The two computers don't even have to be the same type, so for example you can use VNC to view an office Linux machine on your Windows PC at home. VNC is freely and publicly available and is in widespread active use by millions throughout industry, academia and privately.
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