PechaPublisher aims to provide a desktop publishing environment combined with typesetting tools for those interested in creating and publishing Tibetan pecha texts.
ToDoSo allows any human to create beautiful presentations and share it with his/her peers.
It is designed to let information and knowledge flow freely between people.
It acknowledges that we are living with some disabilities, at least we all have so much to do, so little time.
This project came out of an undergraduate research project in graph theory. For more information on the mathematical aspects of the project see an old paper written on the topic at http://www.cst.cmich.edu/users/smith1kw/reu2002/SubgraphSummability%20Numbers.pdf
This program does a brute force search for the labeling which give us a maximal N-labeling for an particular instance of a graph object. It is intended to be distributed over SSH to process, although this function isn't yet operational. I thought the idea of a simple, distributed framework running by using ONLY SSH and Python would be a convenient thing to have. I'm open to comments on this as there are likely many things that could be improved upon.
Calendar widget written entirely in Javascript. Works in all major web browsers, including Internet Explorer (6,7,8), Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera. It can easily be extended for several languages(for example french, norwegian, swedish), and with your own themes.
Mozart — Content Management Framework based on JAVA. It includes replication system (master-slave servers), different DB adapters (PostgreSQL, Oracle), web-based administration interface, inline-editor to edit content directly on your site.
Create pilot facilitating the use of 3G modem with a new graphical user interface regardless of which operator they belong with a tool updated drivers supported.
The SlypStreem is a better use of the 'net than the Web. Once you try it you'll never go back to the web. :)
Models of everything are used so that you get a single-system-image of everything from any device. Plus, transparent distributed processing, transparent distributed storage, and distributed applications for decentralized public resources.
Crown of Amaranth (CoA) is a multiplayer roleplaying game currently in design. The goal of the project is to enhance the player's online experience by utilising a unique approach in interactivity. Elements rarely seen in more popular games of the genre form the foundation of CoA.
DBuilder creates decks of cards for collectible card games (ccg). The project's goal is to be a flexible platform for card search, organization, and deck building for many different games. It is currently being designed using ccgs like Magic: the Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh, and Pokemon as models.
VICE is an emulator collection which emulates the C64, the C128, the VIC20, almost all PET models, the PLUS4 and the CBM-II (aka C610). It runs on Unix, MS-DOS, Win32, OS/2, Acorn RISC OS, BeOS, QNX 6.x, Amiga, GP2X or Mac OS X machines.
The Proteus project is creating a low level modeling language to power a revolution in user interfaces. By modeling systems like friends, companies, nations and eco-systems in addition to files and their formats, we can connect more directly to each other and our stuff. By modeling our devices, our friends' devices and our favorite UI theme for each type of device, we can access each other and our stuff from any device using the UI-style of our choice. No application needed.
Pynagram is a simple word game in which the player is presented with seven letters in a random order. Every word that is "solved" from the jumbled letters earns the player points. If the player solves one or more seven letter words, the score is carried over into the next game.
Startway is a .NET application based on GTK (formerly based on Windows Forms) that allows the user to customize a pop-up menu which includes buttons to launchers or "links".
The user interface to libfprint fingerprint reader library, which aims to to plug a gap in the Linux desktop: support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.
Since I know that there are many people that wants to see something similar & better alternative for Linux-environments than bygfoot in 3D I'd like to start a project to get some people to make this dream come true. If we all help each other in some way, we can make this come true.
The svg2office converter creates OpenDocument Graphics files from SVG documents. The resulting files can be edited with e.g. OpenOffice.org Draw or embedded into OpenOffice.org Writer.
The GNOME-Colors is a project that aims to make the GNOME desktop as elegant, consistent and colorful as possible.
The current goal is to allow full color customization of themes, icons, GDM logins and splash screens. There are already seven full color-schemes available; Brave (Blue), Human (Orange), Wine (Red), Noble (Purple), Wise (Green), Dust (Chocolate) and Illustrious (Pink). An unlimited amount of color variations can be rebuilt and recolored from source, so users need not stick to the officially supported color palettes.
GNOME-Colors is mostly inspired/based on Tango, GNOME, Elementary, Tango-Generator and many other open-source projects.
Tuxlight is a simple and lightweight graphical interface for Meta Tracker search engine, with features like searching in subdirectory or filtering results, all using command-line syntax (es: fld:"/home/<user>/foo" for searching in the foo directory)