Ditz Commander is a GUI frontend for ditz (light weight distributed issue tracker).
FeaturesIntegrate HTML browser and terminal in a single UI window Short cut to ditz commands like "add" , "edit" , "comment" and "html" Auto determine the Issue ID of loading page for ditz commands like "edit" and
... [More] "comment". No need to copy & page issue ID from HTML page. A single "refresh" button to generate HTML document and refresh browser content InstallationInstallation Guide
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Most feed readers show the feed summary. Most of them don't allow you to set or even use a web view. But what happens when your feed is a webcomic? You don't get the image, you get a reduced, illegible image or an image with the webcomic logo instead the current page.
GatoReader is for those cases
... [More] where you want to see the actual web page, without the need to check each one manually for updates. [Less]
The goal of this project is to bring the aqua User Interface to POSIX Operating Systems (GNU/LInux, FreeBSD, openSolaris etc.). The project is built for desktop environments based on GTK -- Anirudh Acharya, Developer - Mac4Lin
A panel heavily based on the Gtk+2 stack that tries to follow the NRSI (No Rocket Science Involved) principle.
The primary target of this project is to provide a panel that reuses whatever available in the obvious way, such as subclassing GtkWidget instead of implementing applets (whatever they
... [More] are) or by using a GtkBuilder file instead of defining a new format to customize the panel. [Less]
Buffy displays a window with a summary of your mailboxes, and lets you open them in your mail program.
It is written with the intent of being a handy everyday tool for people handling large volumes of mail. For mutt users, this can be a nice front-end to supplement the simple built-in folder
... [More] browser when one has many folders to keep track of.
Buffy tries hard to work out of the box: it looks for mail folders in sensible places and comes with reasonable defaults.
Buffy currently supports mail stored in maildir, mbox and gzipped mbox format. [Less]
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