9 projects tagged "organizer"
Guayadeque is a music player that aims to be easy to use and fast even for huge music collections. It allows you to automatically or manually download covers, easily organize the music library, edit the ratings of the tracks, add labels to the artists, albums, and tracks, listen to shoutcast radios, download lyrics, show artist information based on last.fm content, and more. It includes a simple, built-in tag editor with picture support.
The univero (UNIVersal Electronic Reference Organizer) project is an attempt to simplify the creation, formatting, and retrieval of scholarly and other references on the Web. It provides researchers with an opportunity to build, modify, and maintain libraries with publication entries and corresponding resources in a properly compiled and organized format. This tool can be a tremendous help to someone who needs to quickly update their résumé online or prepare references for any electronic document.
Slidematch is a media rating, contextual retrieval, peer recommendation, and library management system for music, video, movie, and book impressions. It adds value to your existing media player by enabling you to easily record detailed impressions, retrieve content appropriate to what you are currently doing, and interact with friends.
LignUp Multi Collector is a universal tool for managing many collections with any collectibles. It includes many functions like creating custom collections, editing categories, camera capture, password protection, PDF and HTML reporting, and data sorting. The DB manager allows easy switching between different collections. Customers can change the application style and customize the view layouts by using thumbnail, statistic, item preview, category tree, and table lists.
AutOrg aims to be a text editor, personal organizer, local wiki, secure agenda, and everything in between. For the user interface, it gets its inspiration from text-based minimalism, still providing advanced features for publishing, encrypting, and sharing information. It uses Emacs Org-mode and other extensions, and its main binary distribution runs on a Mac OS X desktop.
Wieldy is a to-do list manager that is based on the principles of GTD (Getting Things Done). It allows you to manage your to-dos in a simple but effective way. To-dos can be created as thoughts and actions, which can then be assigned to the Next Action, Today, or Someday categories. Tasks can also be scheduled and listed in a calender-like overview, as well as linked to a project or simply put on hold. Wieldy also allows you to manage your contacts and delegate actions to them. Other features include support for data encryption, tagging, priorities, recurring action templates, and synchronization with other PIMs like Outlook. No installation is needed.
Every five minutes, Tumblefile copies all files on your Desktop to a folder such as ~/Documents/2009-07-July/25-Saturday, prepending a timestamp (like 20090727.1645) to the filename. Meanwhile, its little window sits in the system tray. It is a way to automatically keep your Desktop cleared and files organized.