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Gnome-applets 2.19.1
Gnome-applets is a collection of applets for your GNOME panel. more>>
Gnome-applets package is a collection of applets for your GNOME panel.
The GNOME 2.12 Desktop is the latest release of the ever popular, multi-platform free desktop environment - on time, to the day! It includes a number of interesting new features and hundreds of bug fixes.
GNOME is...
Free
GNOME is Free Software and part of the GNU project, dedicated to giving users and developers the ultimate level of control over their desktops, their software, and their data. Find out more about the GNU project and Free Software at gnu.org.
Usable
GNOME understands that usability is about creating software that is easy for everyone to use, not about piling on features. GNOMEs community of professional and volunteer usability experts have created Free Softwares first and only Human Interface Guidelines, and all core GNOME software is adopting these principles. Find out more about GNOME and usability at the GNOME Usability Project.
Accessible
Free Software is about enabling software freedom for everyone, including users and developers with disabilities. GNOMEs Accessibility framework is the result of several years of effort, and makes GNOME the most accessible desktop for any Unix platform. Find out more at the GNOME Accessibility Project.
International
GNOME is used, developed and documented in dozens of languages, and we strive to ensure that every piece of GNOME software can be translated into all languages. Find out more at the GNOME Translation Project.
Developer-friendly
Developers are not tied to a single language with GNOME. You can use C, C++, Python, Perl, Java, even C#, to produce high-quality applications that integrate smoothly into the rest of your Unix or Linux desktop.
Organized
GNOME strives to be an organized community, with a foundation of several hundred members, usability, accessibility, and QA teams, and an elected board. GNOME releases are defined by the GNOME Release Team and are scheduled to occur every six months.
Supported
Beyond the worldwide GNOME Community, GNOME is supported by the leading companies in Linux and Unix, including HP, MandrakeSoft, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun. Find out more at foundation.gnome.org.
A community
Perhaps more than anything else, GNOME is a worldwide community of volunteers who hack, translate, design, QA, and generally have fun together. Find out more at GNOME Developers site.
<<lessThe GNOME 2.12 Desktop is the latest release of the ever popular, multi-platform free desktop environment - on time, to the day! It includes a number of interesting new features and hundreds of bug fixes.
GNOME is...
Free
GNOME is Free Software and part of the GNU project, dedicated to giving users and developers the ultimate level of control over their desktops, their software, and their data. Find out more about the GNU project and Free Software at gnu.org.
Usable
GNOME understands that usability is about creating software that is easy for everyone to use, not about piling on features. GNOMEs community of professional and volunteer usability experts have created Free Softwares first and only Human Interface Guidelines, and all core GNOME software is adopting these principles. Find out more about GNOME and usability at the GNOME Usability Project.
Accessible
Free Software is about enabling software freedom for everyone, including users and developers with disabilities. GNOMEs Accessibility framework is the result of several years of effort, and makes GNOME the most accessible desktop for any Unix platform. Find out more at the GNOME Accessibility Project.
International
GNOME is used, developed and documented in dozens of languages, and we strive to ensure that every piece of GNOME software can be translated into all languages. Find out more at the GNOME Translation Project.
Developer-friendly
Developers are not tied to a single language with GNOME. You can use C, C++, Python, Perl, Java, even C#, to produce high-quality applications that integrate smoothly into the rest of your Unix or Linux desktop.
Organized
GNOME strives to be an organized community, with a foundation of several hundred members, usability, accessibility, and QA teams, and an elected board. GNOME releases are defined by the GNOME Release Team and are scheduled to occur every six months.
Supported
Beyond the worldwide GNOME Community, GNOME is supported by the leading companies in Linux and Unix, including HP, MandrakeSoft, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun. Find out more at foundation.gnome.org.
A community
Perhaps more than anything else, GNOME is a worldwide community of volunteers who hack, translate, design, QA, and generally have fun together. Find out more at GNOME Developers site.
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Added: 2007-08-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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XPenguins GNOME Applet 2.1.1
The XPenguins GNOME Applet allows you to fill your screen with penguins at the click of a button. more>>
The XPenguins GNOME Applet allows you to fill your screen with penguins at the click of a button, as well as being able to change their number and speed on the fly.
You must install the basic XPenguins package first.
<<lessYou must install the basic XPenguins package first.
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Added: 2005-09-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Timer Applet 2.0.1
Timer Applet is a countdown timer applet for the GNOME panel. more>>
Timer Applet is a countdown timer applet for the GNOME panel.
Main features:
- Quickly set a timer and the applet will notify you when time is up
- Add multiple Timer Applets to the panel to have different timers running simultaneously
- Create presets for quick access to frequently-used times
- Each applet remembers your last-used timer, even after you log out
- User interface follows the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines
Translations: Basque, French, German, Polish, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish.
<<lessMain features:
- Quickly set a timer and the applet will notify you when time is up
- Add multiple Timer Applets to the panel to have different timers running simultaneously
- Create presets for quick access to frequently-used times
- Each applet remembers your last-used timer, even after you log out
- User interface follows the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines
Translations: Basque, French, German, Polish, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish.
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Added: 2007-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Music Applet 2.1.0
Music Applet is a small, simple GNOME panel applet that lets you control Rhythmboxs or Banshees playback from a panel. more>>
Music Applet is a small, simple GNOME panel applet that lets you control Rhythmboxs playback from a panel.
Advantages that this applet has over using the icon Rhythmbox puts in the notification area include:
- One-click access to the main operations needed during playback, without needing to use a context menu.
- Display of the current playing time without requiring a mouse-over.
- Display of the current songs album in the song information.
Music Applet currently supports the following music players:
- Banshee
- Rhythmbox
Music Applet is the successor to Rhythmbox Applet.
<<lessAdvantages that this applet has over using the icon Rhythmbox puts in the notification area include:
- One-click access to the main operations needed during playback, without needing to use a context menu.
- Display of the current playing time without requiring a mouse-over.
- Display of the current songs album in the song information.
Music Applet currently supports the following music players:
- Banshee
- Rhythmbox
Music Applet is the successor to Rhythmbox Applet.
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Added: 2007-02-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNOME Media Applet 0.4
A gnome applet to easily mount/unmount removable media more>>
GNOME Media Applet 0.4 offers you an outstanding and very useful application which can easily manage disks and devices on your system. GNOME Media Applet is a panel applet for GNOME to easily mount/unmount removable media. Its similar (in the purpose) to the drivemount applet but with a nice user interface. It is based on ejecter 0.0.9 a small utility to unmount removable media, by Federico Pelloni.
Major Features:
- Easily manage your devices
- support actions on devices
- support notifications
- support network devices
- Shiny user intereface
- Written in Vala
Enhancements:
- Media-applet can run either as a normal application (with an icon in the notification area) or as an applet
- Unmount all partitions of a removable device with one click
- File Monitor: update the size and free space of a device dinamically
- Better notification system: you can enable/disable notifications (and notifications actions) using the gconf keys (/apps/media-applet/show_notifications and apps/media-applet/show_actions). Notification messages look also more human :)
- "Open with Nautilus" as default action: clicking on each device will always open a new nautilus window for it
- bug fixing: #323813,#318254,#317856 and others
- media-applet is translated in 17 languages
- Updated to vala 0.5.7
Requirements: vala 0.5.7
<<less Added: 2009-02-28 License: GPL Price: FREE
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GNOME System Tools 2.19.1
GNOME System Tools are a set of tools aimed to make easy the system administration tasks. more>>
Formerly known as the Ximian Setup Tools, GNOME System Tools are a fully integrated set of tools aimed to make easy the job that means the computer administration on an UNIX or Linux system.
Theyre thought to help from the new Linux or UNIX user to the system administrators. The GNOME System Tools are free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
Its main advantages are:
- Full integration with the new GNOME Control Center.
- An user-friendly interface to carry out the main administration tasks.
- The use of a common user interface in every system.
- A common structure that makes easy the development of new system tools.
Nowadays there are tools for managing:
- Users and groups
- Date and time
- Network configuration
- Bootloaders
- Runlevels
<<lessTheyre thought to help from the new Linux or UNIX user to the system administrators. The GNOME System Tools are free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
Its main advantages are:
- Full integration with the new GNOME Control Center.
- An user-friendly interface to carry out the main administration tasks.
- The use of a common user interface in every system.
- A common structure that makes easy the development of new system tools.
Nowadays there are tools for managing:
- Users and groups
- Date and time
- Network configuration
- Bootloaders
- Runlevels
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Added: 2007-07-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNOME Sensors Applet 1.8.1
GNOME Panel Applet to display system temperatures, fan speeds and voltage readings from hardware sensors under Linux. more>>
GNOME Panel Applet can display system temperatures, fan speeds and voltage readings from hardware sensors under Linux.
Supported interfaces:
- ACPI thermal zones, via the Linux kernel ACPI modules
- Linux kernel i2c modules (for kernel 2.6).
- lm_sensors and i2c packages (for kernel 2.4)
- Linux kernel i8k module (for Dell Inspiron Laptops).
- Linux kernel PowerPC modules therm_adt746x and therm_windtunnel.
- hddtemp daemon for reading temperatures from S.M.A.R.T. equipped disks.
- Linux kernel Omnibook module.
Includes a simple, yet highly customizable display and intuitive user-interface.
Alarms can be set for each sensor to notify the user once a certain high or low value has been reached, and can be configured to execute a given command at given repeated intervals.
Only requires the standard GNOME libraries (libpanelapplet-2) to install since is written in C.
GNOME HIG v2.0 compliant
NOTE: Debian, Fedora and most other users need to do a ./configure --prefix=/usr to ensure the applet is installed in the correct place.
<<lessSupported interfaces:
- ACPI thermal zones, via the Linux kernel ACPI modules
- Linux kernel i2c modules (for kernel 2.6).
- lm_sensors and i2c packages (for kernel 2.4)
- Linux kernel i8k module (for Dell Inspiron Laptops).
- Linux kernel PowerPC modules therm_adt746x and therm_windtunnel.
- hddtemp daemon for reading temperatures from S.M.A.R.T. equipped disks.
- Linux kernel Omnibook module.
Includes a simple, yet highly customizable display and intuitive user-interface.
Alarms can be set for each sensor to notify the user once a certain high or low value has been reached, and can be configured to execute a given command at given repeated intervals.
Only requires the standard GNOME libraries (libpanelapplet-2) to install since is written in C.
GNOME HIG v2.0 compliant
NOTE: Debian, Fedora and most other users need to do a ./configure --prefix=/usr to ensure the applet is installed in the correct place.
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Added: 2007-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gnome-python-extras 2.19.1
gnome-python-extras contains gnome-python development modules. more>>
gnome-python-extras contains gnome-python development modules.
If youre looking for one of the following python modules, they moved to the package gnome-python-desktop:
- gnomeapplet
- gnomeprint, gnomeprint.ui
- gtksourceview
- wnck
- totem.plparser
- gtop
- nautilusburn
- mediaprofiles
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
<<lessIf youre looking for one of the following python modules, they moved to the package gnome-python-desktop:
- gnomeapplet
- gnomeprint, gnomeprint.ui
- gtksourceview
- wnck
- totem.plparser
- gtop
- nautilusburn
- mediaprofiles
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
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Added: 2007-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Quick Lounge Applet 2.12.4
The Quick Lounge applet is an applet for the GNOME Panel. more>>
Quick Lounge applet is an applet for the GNOME Panel. Applets are little applications embedded in the Panel.
With this applet you can organize your preferred applications in a single place.
You can add spaces between applications, they can be used to group together applications with similar tasks.
When the applet size exceeds the available space a menu containing the remaing launchers is created.
The menu can be accessed pressing the arrow button located at the end of the applet. The menu displays spaces as separators.
<<lessWith this applet you can organize your preferred applications in a single place.
You can add spaces between applications, they can be used to group together applications with similar tasks.
When the applet size exceeds the available space a menu containing the remaing launchers is created.
The menu can be accessed pressing the arrow button located at the end of the applet. The menu displays spaces as separators.
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Added: 2007-01-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Link Monitor Applet 2.1
Link Monitor Applet is a GNOME applet displaying the round-trip time to one or more hosts. more>>
Link Monitor Applet is a GNOME Panel Applet displaying the round-trip time to one or more hosts in a bar graph.
Main features:
- full ICMP and ICMPv6 support
- configurable scale and delays
- HIG 2.0 compliance
<<lessMain features:
- full ICMP and ICMPv6 support
- configurable scale and delays
- HIG 2.0 compliance
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Added: 2006-06-23 License: BSD License Price:
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Gnome OSD 0.12.1
Gnome OSD is a notification system. more>>
Gnome OSD project is a notification system.
Gnome OSD is a new small project to create an OSD (On Screen Display) infrastructure, similar to XOSD.
It includes a command-line client, and sample xchat and rhythmbox plugins.
<<lessGnome OSD is a new small project to create an OSD (On Screen Display) infrastructure, similar to XOSD.
It includes a command-line client, and sample xchat and rhythmbox plugins.
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Added: 2007-04-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNOME Art 0.2
GNOME Art is a frontend for art.gnome.org. more>>
GNOME Art is a frontend for art.gnome.org.
The GNOME Art Collection written in ruby is a collection of tools for managing art from the art.gnome.org website.
GNOME Art is the graphical frontend for art.gnome.org. Backgrounds and all themes can be downloaded and previewed. Backgrounds, icon themes and splash screens can be installed directly.
GNOME Splash Screen Manager is for managing the splash screens of the GNOME desktop.
<<lessThe GNOME Art Collection written in ruby is a collection of tools for managing art from the art.gnome.org website.
GNOME Art is the graphical frontend for art.gnome.org. Backgrounds and all themes can be downloaded and previewed. Backgrounds, icon themes and splash screens can be installed directly.
GNOME Splash Screen Manager is for managing the splash screens of the GNOME desktop.
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Added: 2005-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNOME Lunar Clock Applet 0.32.4
GNOME Lunar Clock displays the current phase of the Moon as an applet for the gnome panel. more>>
GNOME Lunar Clock displays the current phase of the Moon as an applet for the gnome panel.
In addition, glunarclock also provides various astronomical data such as clock functions, rise and set times and current coordinates for the moon.
Enhancements:
- added new and updated po files from the translation project
- undo poor centering adjustment
<<lessIn addition, glunarclock also provides various astronomical data such as clock functions, rise and set times and current coordinates for the moon.
Enhancements:
- added new and updated po files from the translation project
- undo poor centering adjustment
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Added: 2005-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gospy-applet 0.8.0
gospy-applet is a GNOME applet monitoring web pages and servers. more>>
gospy-applet is a GNOME 2 applet to monitor changes on remote servers. You can add a illimited number of sources to monitor.
gospy-applet is possible to detect changes in HTTP header fields, IP associated with domain name, page content, page status, page load time and so on.
<<lessgospy-applet is possible to detect changes in HTTP header fields, IP associated with domain name, page content, page status, page load time and so on.
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Added: 2007-02-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Proxy Applet 0.2.3
Proxy Applet is a GNOME tray applet for changing your network proxy configuration with a single click. more>>
Proxy Applet is a GNOME tray applet for changing your network proxy configuration with a single click, in a manner similar to Galeon 1.x.
Galeon used to have a single click Network Proxy selector in their menu, which I used frequently. In a discussion with Epiphany developers about this same functionality (using GConf) they argued that you could already move the Proxy Network capplet to your taskbar.
But that doesnt offer all the functionality Im looking for. What I think would be neat is:
- An applet that gives you a list of preset configurations upon a single click.
- Each configuration is called a location and could either mean:
No proxy
Manually configured proxy
Proxy Auto Configuration (PAC)
A remote URL, eg. http://pac.isp.net/path/file.pac
A local URI, eg. file:///home/user/pacs/location.pac
- When you select another location, the applet should replace your GConf settings accordingly. (GConf key: /system/http_proxy)
- A preferences dialog should allow to manage locations and even test a location (see if proxy works or check PAC syntax ?).
- In a later phase there might even be an automatic selection based on eg. the network-configuration (ip-address, network, gateway, ??). So the applet has to monitor the network configuration for changes.
- When using tsocks or dante lib, we could have a dialog to socksify the complete system. (Add it to /etc/ld.so.preload or run /etc/init.d/tsocks)
<<lessGaleon used to have a single click Network Proxy selector in their menu, which I used frequently. In a discussion with Epiphany developers about this same functionality (using GConf) they argued that you could already move the Proxy Network capplet to your taskbar.
But that doesnt offer all the functionality Im looking for. What I think would be neat is:
- An applet that gives you a list of preset configurations upon a single click.
- Each configuration is called a location and could either mean:
No proxy
Manually configured proxy
Proxy Auto Configuration (PAC)
A remote URL, eg. http://pac.isp.net/path/file.pac
A local URI, eg. file:///home/user/pacs/location.pac
- When you select another location, the applet should replace your GConf settings accordingly. (GConf key: /system/http_proxy)
- A preferences dialog should allow to manage locations and even test a location (see if proxy works or check PAC syntax ?).
- In a later phase there might even be an automatic selection based on eg. the network-configuration (ip-address, network, gateway, ??). So the applet has to monitor the network configuration for changes.
- When using tsocks or dante lib, we could have a dialog to socksify the complete system. (Add it to /etc/ld.so.preload or run /etc/init.d/tsocks)
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Added: 2005-10-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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