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Mono provides the necessary software to develop and run .NET client and server applications on Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, Windows, and Unix. Sponsored by Novell (http://www.novell.com), the Mono open ... [More] source project has an active and enthusiastic contributing community and is positioned to become the leading choice for development of Linux applications. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Tasque is a simple task manager written in C# to run on the Linux Desktop. Tasque integrates with Remember the Milk and other task management services.
Created about 1 year ago.

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Free mind mapping solution. Created with Gnome desktop in mind but should be cross-platform. C#, Gtk#, Cairo and XML.
Created over 3 years ago.

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OpenVP is a free and open-source platform for developing music visualizations, written in C# and developed primarily on Linux. The Tao Framework OpenGL bindings are used for effect rendering. The ... [More] high-level goal of OpenVP is to develop a platform-neutral, media-player-neutral framework for developing music visualizations. The framework should impose as few restrictions on creativity as possible while also providing a base that makes this flexibility easy to consume. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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Piorun is an instant messaging client for Linux compatible with Jabber protocol, with single-window user interface. Piorun have separate library working under Mono that can be also used by other applications.
Created over 3 years ago.

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This project consists of small tech demo's made to explore the possibility of running Mono assembly's on .NET Compact Framework (Windows Mobile devices) and basic functionality of Honeywell assembly's ... [More] under .NET for (our test device) Dolphin 9900. It was developed for academical purposes at School of Technology in Seinäjoki (FRAMI), Finland by two exchange students from Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (FERI) in Maribor, Slovenia under mentor Kimmo Salmenjoki. Any one is welcome to try this out and if you one finds this program useful, your comments are welcome. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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AboutThe application allows online/offline mode management of your photos. You can upload, search and download photos, through the easy to use interface. Why should you be using it?Web based ... [More] organizer's are moderately slow, updates take time, you can only use it when you're online. When you have thousands of photos to organize, the time adds up. DFO on the other hand, stores all the updates offline, and with a simple and intuitive graphical interface, allows you to be way more productive. You'll never dread having to organize sets, edit titles, descriptions and tags for the hundreds or thousands of photos you've accumulated. And you can do all this editing, when you're just trying to kill your time in train, or that long plane trip. What all does it provide?Uploading and downloading of photos. You can download selected photos or the entire sets. Edit information attached to photos; delete photos from stream. Add/Remove tags associated with photos. Create new sets, edit set information, add/remove photos from sets, delete sets. New in v0.4 Add/Remove photos from Group Pools. New in v0.7 Add/Delete/Edit comments. Text search comments and their author names. New in v0.7 Post photos to blogs. New in v0.7 Easy Drag-n-drop photos from nautilus for uploading. New in v0.7 Image preview in file chooser dialog, shown when uploading photos. New in v0.7 Edit title, description, privacy and tags of photos set for uploading. New in v0.7 Allow reverting of edits done to photo. Important note regarding v0.7For all the existing users of DFO, to view the comments of your photos, you'd need to delete sqlite.db file located in $HOMEDIR/.desktopflickr, and do a sync after that. DFO will repopulate photo information, and also retrieve the corresponding comments. This doesn't apply to the new users of DFO. Important note regarding v0.8Fixes released in this version: Instead of storing all the thumbnails and small images in a single directory, they're now sharded in subdirectories, hence avoiding the 'too-many-files-in-one-directory' issue. The conflict resolution is only done when there're noticeable changes to the images, hence fixing  issue 13 . File extension is now extracted from information provided by flickr server, instead of defaulting to JPG. DFO crash upon entering apostrophe s ('s) in set name. If you're upgrading from v0.7, please delete .desktopflickr directory located in $HOME_DIR. This would prompt DFO to re-download the thumbnails and small images to a new directory structure. InstallationCurrently, DFO is only available for Gnome. To install it on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn, follow these instructions: Command Linesudo apt-get install mono libmono-sqlite2.0-cil libgconf2.0-cil gtk-sharp2 Download Desktop Flickr Organizer files from the 'Downloads' section, and execute 'sh run.sh'. That's it! Graphical InterfaceFire up Synaptics. Install Mono CLI (.NET) runtime. The current latest version is v1.2.3.1 Install Mono Sqlite library version 2.0. The package version is v1.2.3.1 Install CLI binding for GConf 2.16. The package version is v2.16.0 Install CLI binding for Gtk# 2.10. The current package version is v2.10.0 Download Desktop Flickr Organizer files from the 'Downloads' section, and execute 'sh run.sh'. Other distros would also work the same way, once you have installed the Mono libraries. Note: DFO has been included in debian packages, so to install it in debian, all you need to do is to run 'sudo apt-get install dfo'. Known IssuesDFO doesn't show the photos uploaded, while I can see them on the flickr web interface. The reason they don't show up is instantaneously is because of flickr apis' responses slowness. They take easily upto half an hour to catch up with updates. Especially new uploaded photos can even take more than that, to show up in the 'retrieve stream' api. The edits done to photos, may also show similar glitches, but give it enough time, and it would show you the expected results. If you can see it on flickr web interface, DFO will catch up with the changes. (c) Manish Rai Jain, 2007 [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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NewsThis proyect has been replaced with FlexMediaPlayer in Flex and Adobe AIR (14 - May - 2008) MonoplayerMonoplayer its a media player based in Gstreamer# and Gtk#, its takes ideas from a lot of ... [More] existing Music Players and Add new ones, the basis is a modular arquitecture for easy deployment of new plugins and modules. Current Version:Downloads: 0.01 Beta (Released - Source and Bin) [04/Nov/07] Source (svn): Rev. 6 [13/Nov/07] RequirementsGstreamer 0.10 (mad plugins) Gtk# Mono 2.0 SQLite 3 TagLib# Formats Supported (More comming..)MP3 FeaturesRead Tags from files Save loaded songs to a database (SQLite3) Load CD Cover Image from audio files (New, rev. 6 13-Nov-2007) To do features and ideasMono.Addins implementation for plugins ipod-sharp implementation Edit Tags Edit Audio file CD Cover Image CD Covers 3D view (like iTunes or Looking Glass) Divided View (Like iTunes, Rhythmbox, Quod Libet, etc) More Views Add more audio formats Screenshot [Less]
Created 12 months ago.

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MonoNote is an application designed for taking notes using a Wacom style tablet and stylus interface.
Created 12 months ago.

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A very quick and dirty Gtk# MPlayer wrapper written in C#.
Created 12 months ago.