49 projects tagged "Desktop Environment"
cw is a non-intrusive real-time ANSI color wrapper for common Unix-based commands. It is designed to simulate the environment of the commands being executed, so that if a person types 'du', 'df', 'ping', etc. in their shell it will automatically color the output in real-time according to a definition file containing the color format desired. It has support for wildcard match coloring, tokenized coloring, headers/footers, case scenario coloring, command-line- dependent definition coloring, and includes over 50 pre- made definition files.
Palm and Pocket PC Movie List is a database add-on for the DEPReader PDA application. It provides an extensive list of and data on the most popular movies and names from the world of movies. It makes it easy to browse through more than 31,000 entries on the most popular movies, actors, actresses, directors, producers, writers, and movie characters. A single tap is enough to display all the movies in which an actor is starring or find all the people involved in a movie.
Webmatic flashlets is a collection of various real-time flash graphical effects, menus, and transition effects for your Website (rain, snow, fade, zoom, beams, lightning, and more). You can customize your flash effects with an easy to use HTML code generator. You can personalize your flashlets with various additional special text effects. With the flashlets menu series, you can create customizable (buttons-based) flash menus. You can create various kind of flash menus (there are 9 predefined flash buttons, with more coming soon) and vertical, horizontal, or tabular menus. Its also possible to combine different kind of flash buttons in the same menu.
localcast is designed for Mac users who want to be able to resume podcast downloads after an error or unexpected sleep, something that iTunes cannot do by itself. Systems without iTunes can use localcast as an alternative to bashpodder. localcast depends on Mac OS X personal Web sharing and on wget. With localcast, interrupted downloads can be resumed, because wget fetches the podcasts. Podcasts appear fully integrated in iTunes just as if localcast was not in use.