text copied to the clipboard from which you can choose. You can see this as a
GNOME counterpart to KDE's Klipper.
Glipper uses plugins to give the user all the extra functionality they want,
including support for Actions, Snippets and No-Paste services.
WWW: http://glipper.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/117424
Submitted by: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com>
* To search using locate you don't have to switch to a prompt.
* The search results are shown to you, as if you were in a directory.
Any found file is just one click away.
* You could e.g. move all found files using Drag & Drop.
* And all that's possible from practically any KDE program, that can
open files.
WWW: http://arminstraub.com/browse.php?page=programs_kiolocate&lang=en
Submitted by: fusselbaer <e-ports (at) gmx.de>
Approved by: miwi (mentor)
Features
* Classifications of notes in categories;
* Rich text editor, with support for font, font size, font color, alignment...
* Style editor;
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/nagaina/
PR: ports/115662
Submitted by: Yinghong Liu <relaxbsd at gmail.com>
reminders,journal/notes for every day, to-do list.But provides features
useful for students such as:timetable and a booklet for marks and absences.
It's designed to be easy to use.
WWW: http://qorganizer.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/ports/115650
Submitted by: Yinghong Liu <relaxbsd at gmail.com>
2007-08-19 databases/lsdb-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 deskutils/mhc-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 devel/elib-emacs19: emacs19 is obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 devel/elib-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
2007-08-19 devel/pcl-cvs-emacs20: emacs20 and related ports are obsolete; please use a more recent version
Intclock provides a graphical multi-timezone clock that is customizable
via a configuration window. It is based on hsclock.
WWW: http://www.peterverthez.net/projects/intclock/
Author: Peter Verthez <peter.verthez@advalvas.be>
organize your everyday text notes into a single document with individual notes
placed into a tree-like structure. To ensure your privacy an encrypted document
format is supported along with a standard unencrypted one.
WWW: http://notecase.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/114730
Submitted by: Yinghong.Liu <relaxbsd@gmail.com>
Wordpress blogs (and possibly other content management systems using the
same interfaces; your mileage may vary). It uses the standard Blogger,
MetaWeblog and Movable Type APIs. It requires Qt 4.1.
WWW: http://qtm.blogistan.co.uk/
PR: ports/113931
Submitted by: Yinghong.Liu <relaxbsd at gmail.com>
Features:
* Two page book-like style.
* Custom font selection.
* Multiple bookmarks per book.
* Bookmarks manager.
* Quick access to the first 10 bookmarks via Alt+number.
WWW: http://kbookreader.org/
PR: ports/113953
Submitted by: Max Brazhnikov <makc at issp.ac.ru>
mical is a small set of utilities intended to enable users of email
clients without an integrated calendar to deal with the iCalendar
format mails sent by, for example, Microsoft Outlook.
WWW: http://www.0x1.org/d/projects/mical/
Author: David Arnold <davida@pobox.com>
Vobject parses iCalendar and vCard files into Python data structures,
decoding the relevant encodings. Also serializes vobject data structures
to iCalendar, vCard, or (expirementally) hCalendar unicode strings.
WWW: http://vobject.skyhouseconsulting.com/
Author: Jeffrey Harris <jeffrey@osafoundation.org>
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.
WWW: http://only.mawhrin.net/fbreader/
2007-04-10 audio/marlin: does not build with new nautilus-cd-burner
2007-04-10 chinese/tatter-tools: Incorrect pkg-plist
2007-04-10 chinese/vim-scdoc: Does not build
2007-04-10 databases/mergeant: does not build with new libgnomedb
2007-04-10 databases/pecl-paradox: Does not compile
2007-04-10 deskutils/yank: Incomplete pkg-plist
finding lots of installed programs and generating the root menu consistent
across all supported X window managers, so one will get (almost) the same menu
no matter what WM is currently used. It is pure Python application hence it
runs on every relevant system.
Supported X window managers:
- BlackBox
- Deskmenu
- FluxBox
- IceWM
- OpenBox, version 3
- PekWM
- WindowMaker
- XFCE, version 4
It also reads Freedesktop.org's .desktop files.
WWW: http://menumaker.sourceforge.net/
tel is a little console-based phone book program. It allows adding,
modifying, editing, and searching of phone book entries right on your
terminal. Pretty printing capabilites are also provided. Entries are
stored in a simple CSV file. This eases import and export with common
spread sheet applications like Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice.org Calc.
WWW: http://tel.berlios.de/
Author: Sebastian Wiesner <basti.wiesner@gmx.net>
Griffith is a movie collection manager application. Adding items to the
movie collection is as quick and easy as typing the film title and
selecting a supported source. Griffith will then try to fetch all the
related information from the Web.
WWW: http://griffith.vasconunes.net/
doing project planning with a fast and effective plain-text system.
Org-mode develops organizational tasks around NOTES files that contain
information about projects as plain text. Org-mode is implemented on
top of outline-mode, which makes it possible to keep the content of
large files well structured. Visibility cycling and structure editing
help to work with the tree. Tables are easily created with a built-in
table editor. Org-mode supports ToDo items, deadlines, time stamps,
and scheduling. It dynamically compiles entries into an agenda. Plain
text URL-like links connect to websites, emails, Usenet messages, BBDB
entries, and any files related to the projects. For printing and
sharing of notes, an Org-mode file can be exported as a structured
ASCII file, or as HTML.
WWW: http://staff.science.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/org/
PR: ports/109230
Submitted by: Kai Wang <kaiw27 at gmail.com>
qRFCView is a viewer for IETF RFCs. Advantages are:
* automatic table of content, with direct opening of section;
* handling of RFC internal cross-references;
* automatic downloading of a referenced RFC from the IETF web site on
a simple click;
* caching of RFC in a local directory;
* tab-browsing of RFC;
* searching.
WWW: http://qrfcview.berlios.de/
Author: Romain Rollet <rfcview@gmail.com>
What Gimmie Can Do:
* Integrated display of:
o Applications from the system menu
o Recently used documents, applications, printers, network shares, etc
o People you've recently chatted with
o People currently logged in for IM
o Your Gaim buddy list's group organization
o All devices, printers, mapped network shares, and system settings
* Show open conversations, opened documents, and running applications (both
new and legacy) in the Gimmie Bar
* Bookmark apps, documents, and people in the Gimmie Bar for quick access
* Allow log out, shutdown, or switching to another user
* Shows the current time, a desktop switcher, and a trashcan
* Search for items with instantly displayed results
* Zoom in and out on recently used items, from today, to this month and beyond
WWW: http://www.beatniksoftware.com/gimmie/
PR: ports/108850
Submitted by: Phillip N. <pneumann at gmail.com>
specific preferences by interfacing with the host system. Host system means the
following combo:
* operating sytem
* additional abstraction support (sound, network etc.)
* display/window server
Versatile and flexible devices support is often done through an extra
abstraction layer/library on top of the kernel. This is what 'additional
abstraction support' means. GNOME System tools backend is an example of such
library that allows to set various settings (like network related ones) without
having to pay attention on which operating system Etoile is used.
WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
flexible pane window in any GNUstep or Cocoa applications.
PKPanesController controls the main user interface
and several presentations are available.
Panes can be build in bundle of Nib or programmingly.
They are registered in PKPaneRegistry and displayed by PKPanesController.
PKPreferencesController and PKPreferencesPaneRegistry
are designed to handle preferences.
It includes an NSPreferencePane implementation (following Cocoa API).
It is based on GSSystemPreferences code written by Uli Kusterer.
WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
given category, you can add new items. Each item contains the value of
location and of bundle (tool). Depending on the location, items can have
different contents even with the same bundle. Conceptually, it is similar
to the bookmark. It does not only store the location, but also the tool to
access the location. The item is not supposed to change its location
frequently. It is designed to access the fixed location, either on file
system or over internet. Some items don't access any location, such as
calculator.
WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/toolbox/
The application uses a directory based repository for cards with various
contents. Currently only one contents is supported, and that is RTF
contents (NSAttributedString) editable by a text view.
Screenshot:
WWW: http://stefan.agentfarms.net/Download/GNUstep/Shots/cartotheque-2.png
XML document. Files can be dragged and dropped so that documents can be
moved around without losing connections between the pages and files within.
Author: Yen-Ju Chen
2006-12-01 audio/xmms-rateplug: Project disappeared from the internet
2006-12-01 chinese/iiimf-le-chewing: fails to install (dependency problem)
2006-12-01 deskutils/mhc-xemacs21-mule: hangs during build
2006-12-01 devel/alleyoop: Does not compile
2006-12-01 devel/hs-crypto: is incompatible with current GHC, needs updating
2006-12-01 editors/gedit-autocomplete-plugin: Not compatible with gedit versions >= 2.14
2006-12-01 emulators/basiliskII: Does not compile
2006-12-01 emulators/vmware-tools2: Unfetchable
2006-12-01 emulators/vmware2: Unfetchable
2006-12-03 finance/ccard: Project disappeared from the internet
your applications, bookmarks, and more! It is plugin-based and
can launch anything it has a plugin for. Its plugin-driven
appearance is completely customizable. Katapult was inspired
by Quicksilver for OS X, and it is written in C++.
WWW: http://wiki.thekatapult.org.uk/Home
PR: ports/104324
Submitted by: Yu-Xi Lim <yuxi at gmx.net>
from the ground up on highly modular and light components with project and
document orientation in mind, in order to allow users to create their own
workflow by reshaping or recombining provided Services (aka Applications),
Components etc. Flexibility and modularity on both User Interface and code
level should allow us to scale from PDA to computer environment.
This package installs the LookAndBehavior application.
WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
from the ground up on highly modular and light components with project and
document orientation in mind, in order to allow users to create their own
workflow by reshaping or recombining provided Services (aka Applications),
Components etc. Flexibility and modularity on both User Interface and code
level should allow us to scale from PDA to computer environment.
This package installs the Hardware application.
WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
from the ground up on highly modular and light components with project and
document orientation in mind, in order to allow users to create their own
workflow by reshaping or recombining provided Services (aka Applications),
Components etc. Flexibility and modularity on both User Interface and code
level should allow us to scale from PDA to computer environment.
This package installs the ServicesBarKit framework.
WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/
from the ground up on highly modular and light components with project and
document orientation in mind, in order to allow users to create their own
workflow by reshaping or recombining provided Services (aka Applications),
Components etc. Flexibility and modularity on both User Interface and code
level should allow us to scale from PDA to computer environment.
This package installs the EtoileExtensionsKit framework.
WWW: http://www.etoile-project.org/