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ATK NOTE:The code for this project has been subsumed into other projects, most notably http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/GERvoice 'Accessibility' means enabling people with disabilities to participate in substantial life activities that include work and the use of services, products, and information. GNOME Accessibility is the suite of software services and support in GNOME that lets people with disabilities use all the functionality of the GNOME desktop.

Acme ACME is a small GNOME tool to make use of the multimedia buttons present on most laptops and Internet keyboards: Volume, Brightness, Power, Eject, My Home, Search, E-Mail, Sleep, Screensaver, Finance, WWW, Calculator, Record, Close Window, Shade Window, Play, Stop, Pause, Previous, Next, Groups, Media, Refresh, and Help buttons. It works on all the platforms GNOME supports (laptops and PCs). It uses either OSS or ALSA for Volume control.

Agave - GNOME Colorscheme Generator GNOME Colorscheme lets you select a starting color and generate six different kinds of color schemes. The colors can then be copied to the clipboard for easy use in HTML and CSS. It is currently a very simple but useful utility.

Alexandria Alexandria is a full GNOME application to help you manage your book collection.

Alleyoop Alleyoop is a graphical front-end to the increasingly popular Valgrind memory checker for x86 GNU/ Linux using the Gtk+ widget set and other GNOME libraries for the X-Windows environment. Features include a right-click context menu to intelligently suppress errors or launch an editor on the source file/jumping to the exact line of the error condition. A searchbar at the top of the viewer can be used to limit the viewable errors to those that match the regex criteria entered. Also included is a fully functional Suppressions editor.

Anjuta 'Anjuta' is a GNOME development IDE that can create GNOME/Gtk+ applications with glade or glade-gnome; it can also create generic applications. Current features include project management, application wizards, an on-board interactive debugger, and a source editor with source browsing and syntax highlighting.

At-spi 'at-spi' is a part of the Gnome Accessibility Project. It provides a Service Provider Interface for the Assistive Technologies available on the GNOME platform, and a library against which applications can be linked.

BgChanger BgChanger is a simple set of scripts adding wallpaper rotation functionality to GNOME. It is designed to be simple above all else, with no complicated menus or options.

Bibshelf BibShelf is a book organizer that integrates well with the GNOME desktop. It helps you to keep track of your book collection. You can fill in such things as the book summary, review, rating and the ISBN.

Blam 'Blam' is an RSS reader for the GNOME desktop that helps you keep track of the growing number of news feeds distributed as RSS. You can subscribe to any number of feeds, print the entries you like, and have the feeds updated at regular intervals.

BlueCombo BlueCombo is yet another applet that shows CPU usage, memory usage, swap usage, motherboard/CPU temperature, date/time, CPU frequency, network load, and fan speeds. It runs inside the dock/wharf features of various window managers, inside the GNOME panel, or within roxpanel.

Cantus 'Cantus' is a tool for tagging and renaming MP3 and OGG/Vorbis files. Its features include mass tagging and renaming of MP3s, the ability to generate a tag out of the filename, filter definitions for renaming, recursive actions, CDDB (Freedb) lookup (no CD needed), the ability to copy between ID3V1 and ID3V2 tags, and more.

Clawsker Clawsker is a Perl-GTK2 applet to edit hidden preferences for Claws Mail in a safe and user friendly way. Claws Mail has a high number of configurable options and, in order to keep the binary small and fast, some of these preferences which are not widely used are not provided with a graphical interface for inspection and/or modification. Users wanting to edit such preferences had to face editing the configuration text files directly, now it is possible with a convenient GTK2 interface using Clawsker. Other features:

  • Handling of all hidden preferences
  • Fully internationalized interface using gettext
  • Detection of running Claws Mail
  • Support for alternate configuration directories

Clearlooks Clearlooks is a GTK+ 2.x engine written in C that transforms your GNOME/XFCE desktop into a modern looking environment. It is fast and easy on the eyes.

Conglomerate Conglomerate is a project to create a complete structured information authoring, management, archival, revision control and transformation system. It uses XML semantics and powerful graphical editing, coupled with a centralised storage model and a flexible transformation language to create an environment which is easy to use, produces high-quality structured output, and lets the user target several output media with a single source document.

Dasher Dasher is a zooming predictive text entry application that uses the accessibility framework to provide application control functionality. It is ideal for situations where a keyboard is not usable. It now supports 80 different languages.

Desktop Data Manager Desktop Data Manager is a clipboard manager for GNOME similar to Klipper for KDE. With DDM, it is possible to display different types of content like text or images. Additionally, DDM includes a screenshot taking application which is able to take screenshots of a single window or subwindow, a rectangle of the screen, or the whole desktop.

Devhelp Devhelp is an API documentation browser for GNOME 2. It works natively with Gtk-doc (System used in GTK+ and GNOME for documentating APIs) and it is possible to create books for other documentation as well. It integrates with popular editors such as Emacs.

Dragbox Dragbox is a tool for connecting the commandline with the desktop environment. It summons a drag handle when you are managing files or information in a shell. It accepts both drags and drops, and can be made to output dragged-to items to the standard output. You can also pipe text to Dragbox, or a list of files using xargs.

Drivel Drivel is a LiveJournal client for the GNOME desktop. It is compatible with the new features of GNOME 2.0 including GConf and GTK 2.0.

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