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>