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ALSA Patch Bay This is a GUI patchbay for the the ALSA seq sequencer api and the JACK audio API. It can use FLTK 1.1 or GTKmm 2.0.0. If you have both installed, you can specify which to use with the --ui command line option. It can use FLTK or GTKmm for the interface and take advantage LASH session management.

Abcde 'abcde' is a frontend to cdparanoia, wget, cd-discid, id3, and your favorite Ogg/MP3/Flac encoder (Oggenc is the default). With one comand, it grabs a CD, converts each track to Ogg/MP3/Flac, and comments or ID3-tags each file. It supports multiple output in a single CD read, volume normalization, gapless encoding (with Lame), parallelization, SMP, HTTP proxies, customizable filename organization and munging, playlist generation, and remote distributed encoding via distmp3.

Arson Arson is a KDE frontend to various CD burning and ripping tools. It was originally written to burn audio CDs, as there were no other frontends that used cdrdao (in disk at once mode), that could decode various encoded audio formats (mp3, ogg), and that displayed an accurate track length as the playlist was created. Arson was later expanded to include full progress display for all lengthy operations, audio CD burning, normalization of tracks before burning to even out volumes, data CD burning, CdIndex support (a free CDDB-like service), CD-to-CD copying (direct or with an intermediate file), and audio CD ripping/encoding (ripping tracks from a CD to files), and encoding to WAV, MP3, and Ogg Vorbis formats is supported. Data CD burning and [S]VCD image creation and burning are supported.

Cacti 'Cacti' is a frontend to RRDTool. It stores all of the necessary information to create graphs and populate them with data in a MySQL database. The frontend is completely PHP driven. Along with being able to maintain graphs, data sources, and round robin archives in a database, Cacti also handles the data gathering. There is SNMP support for those used to creating traffic graphs with MRTG.

CoaSim-gui 'CoaSim-gui' is a graphical use interface for the coalescence process simulator CoaSIm.

CvsWeb 'cvsweb' is a Web interface for accessing a CVS repository. This is an enhanced cvsweb developed by Henner Zeller. Enhancements include recognition and display of popular mime-types, visual, color-coded, side by side diffs of changes and the ability sort the file display and to hide old files from view. One living example of the enhanced cvsweb is the KDE cvsweb. cvsweb requires the server to have CVS and a CVS repository.

ERW ERW (Entities and Relationships on the Web) is an innovative system for handling complex databases using a Web browser. It uses the most recent standards endorsed by the W3C to offer to the user a sophisticated environment, similar to a dedicated client. Moreover, the user interface is generated in a completely automatic way starting from a conceptual description of the database by means of an XML-based description language for entity-relationship schemata. From the same description, you can also automatically obtain diagrams and documentation. ERW can be used for content management, in particular when the data is structured along complex relations.

Efax-GTK Efax-gtk is a graphical frontend for the 'efax' fax program. It interfaces with efax directly, replacing the scripts supplied with 'efax.' It receives and sends faxes; you can also use it to view, print, and manage faxes that have already been received.

FXRuby 'FXRuby' is a Ruby extension module that provides an interface to the FOX GUI toolkit.

Fldiff 'fldiff' is a graphical diff program that shows the differences between two files or a file and a CVS or Subversion repository.

Freebeltane Beltane v1 was distributed under the GPL. Unfortunately, its authors have decided to distribute Beltane v2 under a non-free license (no redistribution), and their web pages prominently mention v2. Thus, this project starts with Beltane v1, and sticks to free software references. Samhain, the package for which it is a frontend, remains free. As of November 12, 2004, this project has no maintainer. Please email (karl@gnu.org) if you are interested in becoming the maintainer; the original authors appear to be making only occasional bug fixes to v1 at this point.

GKsu GKsu is a GTK+ frontend for the su program. It supports login shells and preserving environment variables, and is useful for launching graphical programs that need to ask a user's password to run as another user. In the future, it will also wrap sudo.

GNumExp 'gNumExp' is a GUI frontend to NumExp, a math-oriented programming language. It provides a graphic console with integrated help system, and a powerful function plotter.

GRot13 A GUI interface to rot13 (a common type of encryption) with cut & paste features. Useful if your browser doesn`t support rot13 or if its support is only for reading.

Gcompressor 'Gcompressor' is a GUI frontend for various decompression tools. It can compress/decompress files and add or remove them from an archive, edit or selectively restore the contents of a file in an archive, or start up the appropriate applications for a file of a certain MIME type (ie if a file is an mp3, gcompressor wil launch mpg123.

Gequel 'GEQUEL' is a GTK-based frontend for MySQL. It was loosely derived from an old program by the same author (xsqlmenu). It retrieves data from MySQL databases, presents them in nice browsers, and lets users do update, delete, insert, search, query, and copy operations.

Getgui 'GETGUI' is a standalone X11 utility that can be used to easily add a degree of graphical user interface functionality to shell scripts or other programs. It can display informational messages and progress messages, or it can be used to get user input via dialog boxes, keyboard input fields, pulldown menus, or select boxes. "Wizard"-type procedural interfaces can be implemented using a series of getgui invocations.

Gman Gman is a user-friendly graphical front end for the man system mostly designed for the new users of GNU/Linux. It can help a newbie find specific information or browse other man pages. It is particularly useful as a replacement for xman. Gman's most basic job is to build a database for all the man pages and display them (or part of them) as a list. When the user decides to read a specific man page, gman will launch a xterm window and call the traditional man system to display the man page in the window.

GnoRPM 'GnomeRPM' is a graphical front end to the Redhat package management system. It is similar to Redhat's Glint, but doesn't call the rpm executable for installs, which means that it is faster, and the interface should be more responsive. It also has rpmfind functionality, so you get the RPM best suited to your system as well as all the RPMs it depends on that you don't have.

Gnomba Gnomba is a GUI machine and share browser for the smb protocol. It lets you to scan any number of subnets for machines with smb (samba). The workgroups, machines and share are shown in a tree-view. For each machine you can then view the list of shares, and mount, unmount or browse them.

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