Stuttgart finite-state transducer tools

sfst

Stuttgart finite-state transducer tools

SFST is a toolbox for the implementation of morphological analysers and other tools which are based on finite state transducer technology. The SFST tools comprise
graphical disk usage display with cleanup facilities

k4dirstat

graphical disk usage display with cleanup facilities

K4DirStat (KDE Directory Statistics) is a small utility program that sums up disk usage for directory trees, very much like the Unix 'du' command. It displays the disk space used up by a directory tree, both numerically and graphically. It is network transparent (i.e., you can use it to sum up FTP servers), and comes with predefined and user configurable cleanup actions. You can directly open a directory branch in Konqueror or the shell of your choice, compress it to a .tar.bz2 archive, or define your own cleanup actions.
single player word finding game based on Boggle

tanglet

single player word finding game based on Boggle

The Object of the game is to list as many words as you can before the time runs out. Every time you find a new word, you are given more time. Each word must be at least three letters long.
GTK+ User Interface Builder

glade

GTK+ User Interface Builder

Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick and easy development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit.
application to access, organize and share your photos with GNOME

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
program to control monitor parameters

ddccontrol

program to control monitor parameters

DDCcontrol is a tool used to control monitor parameters, like brightness and contrast, without using the OSD (On Screen Display) and the buttons in front of the monitor.