gnome-photos
application to access, organize and share your photos with GNOME
GNOME Photos is designed to fulfill your needs to:
- View local and online/cloud collections
- View photos on attached devices
- View photos on DLNA media servers
- See new photos shared by friends
- View full screen slideshows
- Share photos
- Upload photos
- Set as background
- Select favorites
- Very basic manipulation: Crop, Enhance, Combine into an Album
kanyremote
KDE frontend for anyRemote
kAnyRemote package is KDE GUI frontend for anyRemote.
(http://anyremote.sourceforge.net/). The overall goal of this project is to
provide remote control service on Linux through Bluetooth, InfraRed, Wi-Fi
or TCP/IP connection.
tortoisehg
Graphical tool for working with Mercurial
TortoiseHg provides a graphical tool for interacting with the distributed
revision control system Mercurial. GUI support is provided for over a dozen
operations, including add files, commit changes, manage ignore filter, view
change log, merge, recover/rollback, edit configuration, synchronize
repository, and many others. The highlight is the interactive commit tool
which allows easy selection of diffs from multiple files and packaging into
changesets, and which is more powerful and easier to use than available
alternatives such as qct and hgct (commit-tool).
gcin
GTK+ based input method for Chinese users
gcin is a GTK+ based input method which focused mainly on Traditional
Chinese. However, it is also very useful for Simplified Chinese, Japanese,
and many other languages.
planets
Gravitation simulation of planetary bodies
Planets is a simple interactive program for playing with simulations
of planetary systems. It is great for teaching gravitation on planet
level.
wxmaxima
GUI for the computer algebra system Maxima
wxMaxima is a graphical user interface for the computer algebra system
Maxima. It eases the use of Maxima by making most of its commands available
through a menu system and by providing input dialogs for commands that
require more than one argument. It also implements its own display engine
that outputs mathematical symbols directly instead of depicting them with
ASCII characters.