Projects tagged ‘applet’


[29 total ]
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deskbar

   
Primary Language: Python Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0

The goal of DeskbarApplet is to provide an omnipresent versatile search interface. By typing search terms into the deskbar entry in your panel you are presented with the search results as you type. Searches are handled by a series of plugins. ... [More] DeskbarApplet provides a simple interface to manage these plugins to provide you with the search results that fit your needs. [Less]

Metrics updated 10 Oct 08

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Morcego

   
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: GNU Lesser General Public License 2.1

Morcego is a 3D network browser written in Java and released under LGPL license. It can be embedded in web applications using XMLRPC no represent graph-like data and browse nodes.

Metrics updated 13 Apr 08

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GNOME Water Temperature Applet

 
Primary Language: Python Licensed as: GNU General Public License 3.0

The GNOME Water Temperature Applet displays water temperatures of rivers, lakes and oceans in your GNOME panel.

Metrics updated 12 Oct 08

2

Xfce Mailwatch Plugin

 
Primary Language: C Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0

The Xfce Mailwatch Plugin is a plugin for the Xfce Panel that allows you to monitor several mailboxes for new messages. Various mailbox types are supported, including remote POP3 and IMAP (plaintext and SSL/TLS), as well as local mbox, maildir, and mh-maildir mailboxes. GMail account checking is also supported.

Metrics updated 11 Oct 08

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KPowersave

   
Primary Language: shell script Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0

KPowersave provides battery monitoring, CPU frequency control and suspend/standby triggers, and more power management features for KDE. It uses HAL (formerly the powersave daemon) and supports APM and ACPI for several architectures.

Metrics updated 11 Oct 08

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Z-machine Preservation Project

 
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: GNU General Public License 3.0

The Z-Machine Preservation Project (ZMPP) is a modern implementation of the Z-machine in Java. It supports all story file versions (V1-V8), including the classic Infocom games and modern Interactive Fiction written in Inform. One of its biggest ... [More] advantages is that it can be either run as an applet within a web browser or as a standalone application. It is completely written from scratch using Java 5 to provide an architecture that is easy to understand, maintain and extend. [Less]

Metrics updated about 20 hours ago

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Hardware Monitor Applet

   
Primary Language: C++ Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0 or later

The Hardware Monitor applet is an applet for the Gnome panel which tries to be a beautiful all-around solution to hardware monitoring. It also tries to be user-friendly and generally nice and sensible, integrating pleasantly with the rest of your Gnome desktop.

Metrics updated about 4 hours ago

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GCJ Java plugin

   
Primary Language: C++ Licensed as: GPL + Classpath Exception

gcjwebplugin is a plugin to execute Java (tm) applets in Mozilla and compatible browsers.

Metrics updated 12 Oct 08

1

JTreeMap

 
Primary Language: Java Licensed as: Apache License 2.0

How to represent and visualize a lot of information at a glance is a hot topic in IT. A Treemap, also known as Heatmap, is an important tool for this. A TreeMap graphically represents a hierarchical structure. Typically, the hierarchy will involve a ... [More] tree of nodes of different sizes and different colours. A Heatmap/Treemap is great to see a lot of information in one glance. It can be interactive and allow you to drill down into some section of the hierarchy. More on treemapping on Wikipedia. [Less]

Metrics updated about 9 hours ago

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bubblemon

 
Primary Language: C Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0

The Bubbling Load Monitor (or "Bubblemon" for short) is a system CPU and memory load monitor. It displays something that looks like a vial containing water. The water level indicates how much memory is in use. The color of the liquid indicates ... [More] how much swap space is used (watery blue means none and angry red means all). The system CPU load is indicated by bubbles floating up through the liquid; lots of bubbles means high CPU load. If you have unread mail, a message in a bottle falls into the water. [Less]

Metrics updated 07 Oct 08