UniConvertor is an universal vector graphics translator. The project uses sK1 engine to convert one format to another. Project has following import filters: CDR, CMX, CDT, CCX, CDRX, AI, CGM, WMF
... [More], XFIG, SVG, SK, SK1, AFF and export filters: AI, SVG, SK, SK1, CGM, WMF. [Less]
Sinthgunt is an open source graphical user interface for ffmpeg, a computer program that can convert digital audio and video into numerous formats. Using pre-configured conversion settings, it makes
... [More] the task of converting between different media formates very easy.
FeaturesSinthgunt is an easy to use gui for ffmpeg It has more than 100 pre-configured conversion settings It automatically detects which presets are supported by your version of ffmpeg It is easy to extend, since the conversion settings are stored in a xml file Sinthgunt is purely open source, written in Python and licensed under GNU GPLv3 NewsWe are currently looking for a Debian package maintainer. If you are interested, please contact us through the mailing list (see below). Version 2.0.0 of Sinthgunt is now in available. Support for batch conversion and preview of output files has been added. Read the press release here. Version 1.1.0 of Sinthgunt has been released. Support for direct download from YouTube has been added Version 1.0.0 of Sinthgunt has been released. Read the press release here. ResourcesUser and developer mailing list at sinthgunt@googlegroups.com. Archive at http://groups.google.com/group/sinthgunt Bug tracker Sinthgunt in the media InstallationFor installation instructions, please visit this page. Here, we provide installation instructions for Ubuntu/Debian, openSuse, Fedora and Mandriva.
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DamnVid (or Damn Video) is a cross-platform application to download and convert videos from your hard drive or from dozens of video sharing websites like YouTube, Dailymotion, Veoh, Metacafe, etc.
... [More] Basically, it's a video downloader and converter that sucks less.
What is DamnVid?A video converter, first and foremost. It makes use of the wonderful FFmpeg library, used in other software like VLC Media Player or Google Chrome. A video downloader. While DamnVid can convert local video files just fine, it can also download video streams from most video sharing websites. But what gives it the edge over other video downloaders and converters is that not only it does both the downloading and the converting, but it does them at the same time: it converts as it downloads, making the whole process much faster. A cross-platform software that sucks less. What isn't DamnVid?A video editor. While it can do basic things like change the resolution, aspect ratio, or volume of the video, DamnVid is by no means a video editor. A video player. DamnVid never plays anything. A media library. DamnVid organizes its videos into customizable folders, but it stops there. A DVD ripper. A stable program. Seriously. It just sucks less. Everything is relative. Download
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Qcurrency Converter
Qcurrency ConverterAbout QcurrencyNewsRequirementsScreenshotsSupported UnitsCurrencyLengthWeightCredits and thanks
About QcurrencyQcurrency is a currency converter for
... [More] international exchange rates. Qcurrency udpates exchange rate data from the internet and stores the information locally for off-line use.
Qcurrency, despite its name, can also do all of your Weight and Length conversions. Its has all the common units available for conversion, eg Feet, Inches, Centimetres, Kilograms, Pounds, etc.
Qcurrency is written in Python using the Qt framework making it portable across all OS platforms where they are supported. The original intended target platform was Maemo running on the Nokia Internet Tablets, but it will work just as well on Linux and Windows.
NewsVersion 0.0.2 Released
Added support for Length conversions Added support for Weight conversions
Version 0.0.1 Released
First release of Qcurrency
RequirementsThe following need to be installed on your system to use Qcurrency;
Python 2.5 Qt 4.4 Python bindings for Qt4 ScreenshotsQcurrency 0.0.2 on Maemo 4:
Qcurrency 0.0.2 on KUbuntu:
Supported UnitsCurrencyArgentina Peso Australia Dollar Barbados Dollar Bahrain Dinar Bermuda Dollar Brunei Dollar Brazil Real Bahamas Dollar Cambodia Riel Cayman Islands Dollar Canada Dollar Central African CFA Franc Chile Peso China Yuan Czech Republic Koruna Denmark Krone East Caribbean Dollar Egypt Pound Euro Fiji Dollar Hong Kong Dollar Indonesia Rupiah Israel New Shekel India Rupee Iran Rial Jamaica Dollar Japan Yen Kenya Schilling Kuwait Dinar Kazakhstan Tenge Morocco Dirham Macau Pataca Mexico Peso Malaysia Ringgit Mozambican Metical Netherlands Antilles Guilder New Zealand Dollar Norway Krone Oman Rial Panama Balboa Peru Neuevo Sol Philippine Peso Pakistan Rupee Poland Zloty Qatar Rial Serbia Dinar Russia Rouble Saudi Arabia Riyal South Africa Rand South Korea Won Sweden Krona Singapore Dollar Sao Tome and Principe Dobra Swiss Franc Syrian Pound Thailand Baht Turkey Lira Trinidad and Tobago Dollar Taiwan Dollar Ukraine Hryvnia United Arab Emirates Dirham United Kingdom Pound United States Dollar Vietnam Dong West African CFA Franc Yemen Rial LengthCentimeter Fathom Foot Furlong Inch Kilometer League Meter Mile Milimeter Micron Nanometer Nautical Mile Rod Yard WeightCarat Cental Centigram Dekagram Dram Grain Gram Hundredweight Kilogram Miligram Newton Ounce Pennyweight Pound Quarter Stone Ton (UK) Ton (US) Tonne Credits and thanksTime Genie for providing the exchange rate data. http://www.timegenie.com
4International Flags for providing the basis of the flag icons. http://www.33ff.com/flags
Mark Summerfield for the original basis for Qcurrency from his book Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt. http://www.qtrac.eu/pyqtbook.html [Less]
Converts Palm Datebook files (in CSV format)into iCal format, for use with other calendar applications.
Handles repeating events, untimed ("all day") events, alarms and named categories.
Written in Python.