entries.
The KlipOQuery panel applet for KDE is meant to be a bridge between klipper
and the web. By simply copying the active item from the clipboard, KlipOQuery
will pass this string to the selected service from the popupmenu.
Features:
- Get infos from selected words of all applications with one click
- Group services in your own categories
- Change selected services with the scrollwheel
- Have a fast access to your top services
WWW: http://www.michael-vonrueden.de/klipoquery/
Doodle is a tool to quickly search the documents on a computer. Doodle
builds an index using meta-data contained in the documents and allows
fast searches on the resulting database. Doodle uses libextractor to
support obtaining meta-data from various file-formats. The database
used by doodle is a suffix tree, resulting in fast lookups. Doodle
supports approximate searches.
WWW: http://gnunet.org/doodle/
Submitted by: Tom McLaughlin <tmclaugh@sdf.lonestar.org>, myself
consumer of the updated acpi_ibm(4) driver:
With TPB it is possible to bind a program to the ThinkPad, Mail, Home and
Search button. TPB can also run a callback program on each state change with
the changed state and the new state as options. So it is possible to trigger
several actions on different events.
TPB has an on-screen display (OSD) to show volume, mute, brightness and some
other information. Furthermore TPB supports a software mixer, as the R series
ThinkPads have no hardware mixer to change the volume.
WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/tpb/
and easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas and
information you deal with every day.
The key to Tomboy's usefulness lies in the ability to relate notes and
ideas together. Using a WikiWiki-like linking system, organizing ideas
is as simple as typing a name. Branching an idea off is easy as pressing
the Link button. And links between your ideas won't break, even when
renaming and reorganizing them.
WWW: http://www.beatniksoftware.com/tomboy/
BSD# - Project by: http://www.mono-project.com/Mono:FreeBSD
one, and it has a nice metakit db backend.
Gourmet allows you to collect, search and organize your
recipes, and to automatically generate shopping lists from
your collection.
Gourmet's features include:
* Simple searching and sorting
* Easy recipe editing
* Import and export from various formats
* A shopping list creator and organizer
WWW: http://grecipe-manager.sourceforge.net/
Provides a small beep-media-player icon in the system tray
(should work with GNOME, KDE, fluxbox, etc.) that provides
basic play control for beep-media-player. Also displays the
current song title in a tooltip.
WWW: http://mark.xnull.de/bmp-docklet.php
implements the fd.o menu spec but may or may not work with other DEs.
WWW: http://www.realistanew.com/2005/03/18/gnome-menu-editor/
--
py-xdg/menueditor don't understand KDE menu correct in gnome-menus, LegacyDirs
and etc. I won't be surpised if py-xdg developers are working on it to get
better.
the data. It's a good company of planner.el. You can use Remember.el to add
note to planner.el "on the fly".
PR: ports/78617
Submitted by: Dryice Liu <dryice@liu.com.cn>
your pending and completed tasks, daily schedule, dates to remember, notes and
inspirations. It is a powerful tool not only for managing your time and
productivity, but also for keeping within easy keystroke reach all of the
information you need to be productive. It can even publish reports charting
your work for your personal web page, your conscience, or your
soon-to-be-impressed boss.
PR: ports/78615
Submitted by: Dryice Liu <dryice@liu.com.cn>
PHProjekt is a modular application for the coordination of group activities and
to share informations and document via intranet and internet. Components of
PHProjekt: Group calendar, project management, time card system, file
management, contact manager, mail client and 9 other modules. PHProjekt
supports many protocols like ldap, soap and webdav and is available for 36
languages and 6 databases.
PR: ports/76572
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <tux@pinguru.net>
Timer Applet is a countdown timer applet for the GNOME panel.
Highlights:
* Quickly set a time and the applet will notify you when time's up
* Create presets for quick access to frequently-used times
* Small and unobtrusive. Choose to either view the remaining time right in
the panel or hide it so you don't get distracted by the countdown.
You can still view the remaining time by hovering your mouse over the
timer icon
* User interface follows the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines
This application provide integration between nautilus , evolution , and gaim.
- Nautilus context menu component ("Send To...") .
- A dialog for insert the email acount or IM account which you want to
send the file/files .
o Contact with evolution-data-server and get the email accounts .
o Contact with gaim (nautilus gaim plugin) and get the IM acccounts
o You can send files packaged in varios formats
- Plugin Support for gaim
uses PyCHM, a Python package that exports the CHMLIB API. Features are:
* Full-text search support
* Bookmarks
* Gnome integration (on-line help, file associations, drag'n'drop from file
manager, gnome menu entry)
* Internationalisation support
* Configurable support for HTTP links
* Configurable support for external ms-its links
WWW: http://gnochm.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/74459
Submitted by: Radek Kozlowski <radek@raadradd.com>
designed for working in the GNOME desktop. It can get the films/books data
from amazon, and has a nice themeable interface.
NOTE: The mCatalog interface was based on Delicious Library from Delicious
Monster Software, LLC, and is used with permission, although Delicious Monster
does not endorse or support this project.
WWW: http://mcatalog.sourceforge.net/
Project by: BSD# - http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?bsd-sharp
very special way. When the CPU is idle, it displays a dressed girl, and when
the activity goes up, as the temperature increases, the girl begins to
undress, to finish totally naked when the system activity reaches 100%.
PR: ports/73621
Submitted by: Roman Bogorodskiy <bogorodskiy@inbox.ru>
website logins, personal contacts, or things to do.
It stores almost any kind of information. A tree structure makes it easy to
keep things organised. Each node in the tree can contain several fields,
forming a mini-database. The output format for each node can be defined, and
the output can be shown on the screen, printed, or exported to html.
PR: ports/68920
Submitted by: Tobias Roth <ports@fsck.ch>
The goal of kdissert is to help to structure ideas and concepts by
associating them into a tree. The tree is there to help to see how the
ideas interact, and then to develop them further (add ramifications).
An idea is represented by a shape which can be a text or a picture. The
ideas can be connected, but there is a constraint : an idea cannot have
more than one parent.
A kdissert mind-map can be exported as a picture, or used to generate
documents. Templates include pdflatex (article, book) and html file
formats.
WWW: http://freehackers.org/~tnagy/kdissert/index.html
GTK2 logjam (was logjam2) is now default and remove the GTK1 logjam. Also,
included some tweaks and cleans up like add checks if libraries exist and
depend on them by automatic.
PR: ports/66620
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
supports deadline reminder alarms, tracking of time spent on individual
tasks, and task-diary (sort of) through task comments.
PR: ports/66045
Submitted by: Tobias Roth <ports@fsck.ch>
This small application sits in the KDE system tray and patiently checks
a BlogLines account for updates in specified periods, notifying the
user of new entries as they appear. Features bells and whistles!
PHP iCalendar is a php-based iCal file parser. Its based on
v2.0 of the IETF spec. It displays iCal files in a nice logical,
clean manner with day, week, month, and year navigation, printer
view, RSS-enabled, and searchable. It supports 12 languages,
is fully theme-able, and has complete timezone support.
WWW: http://phpicalendar.sourceforge.net/
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@mavetju.org>
LiveJournal is an online journal (blog/friends) community, see
www.livejournal.com. This program does basically the same as
(graphical) tools like ljcharm, kluje and logjam - already in ports.
PR: ports/64669
Submitted by: Johan van Selst <johans@stack.nl>
similarities with the Unix cal command, the more complex GNU gcal program,
and the calendar program distributed with the BSDs.
PR: ports/64353
Submitted by: Herbert J. Skuhra <herbert.skuhra@gmx.at>
system-based operating systems. Instead of clicking yourself painfully through
hundreds of dialog boxes you specify your Taskjuggler project in a simple text
format. You simply list all your tasks and their dependencies. The information
is sent through Taskjuggler and you will get all sorts of reports in HTML or
XML format.
PR: ports/63342
Submitted by: Dean Povey <povey@wedgetail.com>
and a set of Displays (LTCandy) which demonstrate their functionality.
WWW: http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org
PR: ports/64500
Submitted by: Tim Bishop <tim@bishnet.net>
Gtk+ Journal is a Journal/Diary application written using the C++ bindings for
Gtk+-2 (gtkmm). It uses SQlite to store your entries, and the OpenSSL
implementations of the BlowFish and SHA-1 algorithms to keep your data safe.
Krefty - Quick Reference sheets for KDE.
A small, lightweight set of pages that summarize the
command line options, hotkeys and cheats for various
Unix programs.
PR: 61403
Submitted by: Markus Brueffer <brueffer@phoenix-systems.de>
Journal is a small tool useful for replacing the traditional
text-based diary. Its features include multpile user
support, multiple journals for each user, encryption, reading
and writing new entries, and timestamping of entries.
PR: ports/59293
Submitted by: Jose Devezas <jose.devezas@fe.up.pt>
Another groupware system:
Moregroupware is a web-based groupware application.
Some of the features that are worth being mentioned:
Contact/address management
Webmail
full-featured Calendar
ToDo management
News
Project management
Some preferences for each module
Skins based on Cascading Style Sheets
WWW: http://moregroupware.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/60715,ports/59157
Submitted by: Rob Evers <rob@debank.tv>,Sebastian Yepes F. [ESN] <esn@x123.info>
maximum constraints on a display. The display will then not grow larger then
the maximum values specified. Currently only display 'Width' and 'Height' are
supported.
PR: ports/60979
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
This is a calendar for gdesklets. You can add your dates to the calendar.
http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/
PR: ports/60878
Submitted by: Mezz <mezz7@cox.net>
KickPIM is a panel applet for quickly editing and accessing the
KDE addressbook or sending emails to your contacts. It also
shows a list of upcoming birthdays and waiting emails of
multiple email-accounts.
PR: 60696
Submitted by: Markus Brueffer <brueffer@phoenix-systems.de>
Howm is a note-taking tool on Emacs. It is similar to emacs-wiki;
you can enjoy hyperlinks and full-text search easily. It is not
similar to emacs-wiki; it can be combined with any format.
Please note that the upstream package name has changed from
xfce4-notes to xfce4-notes-plugin, which is in line with
several other panel plugins for xfce4. I have renamed the
package accordingly. Maybe it would make sense to repo-copy
the port to keep naming in sync?
PR: ports/57883
Submitted by: Thorsten Greiner <thorsten.greiner@web.de>
ties in all of the PSI backend Sensors (e.g. CPU monitor, disk monitor, mail
check, TODO list, etc.).
PR: 59831
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
against SyncML compliant devices like some PDAs or mobile phones,
and more importantly, to sync between two Multisync clients over network.
Good solution for synchronizing your Evolution at home and at work.
Approved by: adamw (mentor)
starterbar. It allows for a button to be used to execute a command with
zooming eye candy on mouse over.
PR: 59513
Submitted by: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com>
Features:
o Word processor like functions
o A toolbar to easily access the entries
o Entries are searchable
o Mood Plugin
PR: 59372
Submitted by: Markus Brueffer <brueffer@phoenix-systems.de>
manager for OS X, is a KDE panel applet which provides a stack
of files / resources. Files or other resources can be dropped
onto the applet to add them to the stack, or dragged from the
applet to remove them from the stack.
PR: 58742
Submitted by: Markus Brueffer <brueffer@phoenix-systems.de>
The Multi-Backgrounds-Daemon is a little daemon (for Gnome2)
that see that you've just changed to other workspace, and
then it changes the background
PR: ports/54530
Submitted by: Juan Salaverria <rael@vectorstar.net>
xpad is a sticky note application written using GTK+ 2.0
that strives to be simple, fault-tolerant, and customizable.
xpad consists of independent pad windows; each is basically
a text box in which notes can be written.
PR: ports/49003
Submitted by: Guillaume Paquet <amyfoub@videotron.ca>
drawers ("baskets") to organize objects, such as text, URLs,
images, sounds or other documents. Objects in a basket can be
edited, copied, moved, dragged, etc
PR: 56603
Submitted by: Markus Brueffer <brueffer@phoenix-systems.de>
program is to be simple and easy to use. The program is made to fill up the
gap of amissing gtk+-2.0 standalone todo list.
PR: 57341
Submitted by: Jeremy Messenger <mezz7@cox.net>
NeXT's workspace manager and already ready for daily usage. GWorkspace is
probably one of the most useful and usable workspace managers available on
any platform, owing to its well-designed interface and the natural,
consistent design that it inherits from the GNUstep framework.
WWW: http://www.gnustep.it/enrico/gworkspace/
the same name. Just like the original program, it's a simple application
for setting preferences for the GNUstep system, with a friendly interface.
The program is simple, but powerful -- people can create new modules,
called "bundles", that add new things to the program that its original
developers did not think of or even intend -- that don't require
recompiling the main program. For more information on what bundles can do,
see StepWise. They are a very powerful tool.
WWW: http://prefsapp.sourceforge.net/about.php
Mnemo is the Horde notes and memos application. It lets
users keep free-text notes and other bits of information
which doesn't fit as a contact, a todo item, an event, etc.
It is very similar in functionality to the Palm Memo
application.
PR: ports/39204
Submitted by: Thierry Thomas <thierry@pompo.net>
original versions of these ports, so some PORTREVISIONs were bumped. See
http://freebsd.kde.org/ and mailing lists linked to from there for info
on the packages generated to test these ports.
bsd.kde.mk has already been updated a few days ago to work with these.
Some patches applied to fix a few bugs were:
deskutils/kdepim3:
[1] Remove kpilot from build because it wasn't ready at release.
editors/koffice-kde3:
[2] Fix compile time bugs for FreeBSD.
misc/kdeedu3:
[3] Fix compile problem with kvoctrain.
x11/kdebase3:
[4] Fix KDM CPU usage and login bug.
Some caveats:
* All PLISTs are broken for deinstall due to script bug that I
didn't notice until very recently. This will be fixed when I
commit an update tomorrow. These ports should still install
perfectly fine though. They should also deinstall without
giving errors, but will leave directories behind.
* You can't install this with any other version of QT or KDE
already installed. I am not sure the checks are 100% working,
but fixes for these will be forthcoming. This is mainly due
to a policy decision made by kde@ to make QT/KDE ports install
the way the rest of the world expects it to while also still
conforming to FreeBSD's hier(7). For reference on this decision,
please consult the KDE/FreeBSD mailing list archives. This
decision fixes 2-year-old bug reports relating to how we handled
this for KDE2 vs KDE1.
Submitted by: [1] Adrian de Groot <adridg@cs.kun.nl>,
[2] David Faure <faure@kde.org>,
Andy Fawcett <andy@athame.co.uk>
Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>
[3] Lauri Watts <lauri@kde.org>
[4] Alan Eldridge <alane@geeksrus.net>
Oswald Buddenhagen <ossi@kde.org>
Reviewed by: kde
which probably isn't supposed to be removed is misc/instant-workstation,
which had a dependency on audio/xamp (being removed), so I removed that
dependency and bumped PORTREVISION. All other ports are real dependents
upon Qt 1.x, including KDE 1.x stuff.
Code in bsd.kde.mk supporting these ports is also removed or adjusted.
Also, some adjustments made to accomodate Qt3/KDE3 ports, which will be
committed Real Soon Now (TM), pending repo-copies.
This commit made in impending view of Qt3/KDE3 entering ports tree.
to access calendars that can be stored in many different formats.
They are mostly exsamples and how-to use the MCAL library
PR: 31461
Submitted by: thierry@pompo.net
to access calendars that can be stored in many different formats.
They are mostly samples and how-to use the MCAL library.
PR: 31461
Submitted by: thierry@pompo.net
MHC is designed to help those who receive most appointments via email.
Using MHC, you can easily import schedule articles from emails.
To use mhc, you must install some of the supported MUA.
The supported MUA are Mew, Wanderlust and Gnus.
PR: ports/26398
Submitted by: Yoichi NAKAYAMA <yoichi@eken.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp>
MHC is designed to help those who receive most appointments via email.
Using MHC, you can easily import schedule articles from emails.
To use mhc, you must install some of the supported MUA.
The supported MUA are Mew, Wanderlust and Gnus.
PR: ports/26398
Submitted by: Yoichi NAKAYAMA <yoichi@eken.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp>