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GStreamer-based CD ripping tool. Saves audio CDs to Ogg/vorbis.
The default freedesktop.org sound theme following the XDG theming
specification. (http://0pointer.de/public/sound-theme-spec.html).
SparkleShare is a file sharing and collaboration tool inspired by Dropbox.
SparkleShare isn't just a piece of software, it's part of your workflow.
It's designed to make sharing documents and collaboration easier,
and to make peers aware of what you are doing. It allows you to instantly
sync with any Git repository you have access to. The user interface and
features are made to support this goal.
Though SparkleShare is not made to be a graphical frontend for git or a
backup tool, it may be useful for other kinds of purposes as well, like
backing up small files or monitoring your favourite project.
Startup-notification contains a reference implementation of the
startup-notification protocol.
Sushi is a quick previewer for Nautilus, the GNOME desktop file manager.
Synapse is a semantic launcher written in Vala that you can use to start
applications as well as find and access relevant documents and files by
making use of the Zeitgeist engine.
system-config-printer is a graphical user interface that allows the
user to configure a CUPS print server.
This is the Tango base theme. On top of that, the package includes
some specific icons from the legacy tango-icon-theme-extras package.
Tasks is a simple To Do list application for GNOME, using libecal (part of
evolution-data-server). If features a simple interface which follows the Do The
Right Thing principle, for example tasks cannot be sorted manually and instead
are sorted automatically based on a combination of the priority and the due date
(if set).
Because Tasks uses EDS, the tasks are also visible in the panel's clock applet
and Evolution.
Tasky is a simple task management app (TODO list) for the Linux
Desktop.
Butterfly is a connection manager for Telepathy that provide support for
MSN, via the papyon library.
Gabble is a Jabber/XMPP connection manager for the Telepathy framework,
currently supporting single user chats, multi user chats and
voice/video calls. Install this package to use Telepathy instant
messaging clients with Jabber/XMPP servers, including Google Talk.
This package contains the libraries that make it easier to use some
telepathy functionality from applications that use glib.
A connection manager for Telepathy that provides support for AIM, ICQ,
MSN, Yahoo! and Groupwise using Pidgin's libpurple.
Telepathy-idle provides IRC support for Telepathy.
tp-logger is a headless Observer client that logs information received by the
Telepathy framework. It features pluggable backends to log different sorts of
messages, in different formats.
tp-logger features a Telepathy-style D-Bus API to expose logs and interesting
information related to logging (most frequent contacts, etc.). It also provides
a GLib-compatible client API for making bulk log requests (e.g. for display
logs in applications without having to provide lots of information over D-Bus).
Mission Control, or MC, is a Telepathy component providing a way for
"end-user" applications to abstract some of the details of connection
managers, to provide a simple way to manipulate a bunch of connection
managers at once, to remove the need to have in each program the
account definitions and credentials, to manage channel handling/request
and to manage presence statuses.
A connection manager for Telepathy that implements peer to peer XMPP
using local-link as done by and compatible with Apple Bonjour(tm) chat.
This package contains a dynamic wallpaper based on the Tennebon wallpaper.
A dynamic wallpaper changes depending on the time of the day: it is
generally bright during the day, and dark during the night.
The Board is a space for quickly placing daily records: photos, video,
audio, text, and more. Think of it as a combination of a note-taking
app, a photo and video booth, a photo album, a sketching board, and a
digital scrapbook.
This package is based on the package 'tilda' from project 'openSUSE:Factory:Contrib'.
Tilda is a Linux terminal taking after the likeness of many classic terminals from first person shooter games, Quake, Doom and Half-Life (to name a few), where the terminal has no border and is hidden from the desktop until a key is pressed.
Tomboy is a desktop note taking application for Linux and Unix. Simple
and easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas and
information you deal with every day.