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Bibfilex false
Bibfilex is a bibliographic manager. It's useful for creating and managing archives of bibliographical items (books, articles, etc.) with possible attachments of any kind according to Biblatex structure and rules, but it can be used also with a word processor like Writer or Word. Bibfilex may create and manage files which are catalogs of many items – also thousands of them. A file of Bibfilex is a database of SQLite. In a Bibfilex file data are not stored according to Biblatex format, so it cannot be used as a bibliographic file in a Latex document. Anyway, Biblatex may export with a one-click functionality all or part of its content in Biblatex format file; this can be read directly with JabRef or used in a Latex document. At the same time, Bibfilex may import directly a JabRef database.
Bitwarden-ruby false
bitwarden-ruby is a server application for storing credentials, especially web-based login details. It includes an independent API reference. Compatible browser plugins can retrieve and fill in login credentials based on the current URL. bitwarden-ruby is a replacement for bitwarden-core, a freely licensed server application with a non-free dependency (the SQL Server database).
Booby false
Booby provides Web-based management for bookmarks/favorites, contacts, todos, notes, and news, allowing the user to import and export to common standards. It is fully themeable (by using phpSavant) and has support for multiple users and languages. As of August 3, 2005, this project is known as 'brim'. Please see that entry for the most recent information.
Brim false
'brim' is a Web based information manager which manages bookmarks, agenda/calendar, contacts, tasks, notes, passwords, collections, and more. It is based on an MVC framework that uses items with a potential hierarchical relation as its base. It supports multiple themes, an unlimited number of items/folders, and has over 15 translations. 'Brim' was formerly known as 'Booby', but has been totally reworked.
CIA false
CIA is a “version control informant” that relays commit notifications to IRC channels. The service running the CIA codebase is down since 2011, and the project no longer maintained. It provided real-time VCS commit notifications on various IRC networks. There were CIA hooks for subversion, git, bzr, etc, so a project just had to install such a hook into their repository and register on the CIA website.
Calcurse false
Calcurse is a text-based personal organizer which helps keep track of events and everyday tasks. It has a calendar and a "todo" list, and puts your appointments in order. The user interface is configurable, and you can choose between different color schemes and layouts. All of the commands are documented within an online help system.
Calibre false
Calibre is an e-book manager that can view, convert, edit and catalog e-books in all of the major e-book formats. It's a complete e-library solution that includes library management, e-book format conversion, newsfeed to e-book conversion, integrated e-book viewer, and synchronization with e-reader devices.
Circle Blvd false
Team task management. Intended for volunteer organizations, non-profits, and small groups. In agile-development terms, it is a streamlined backlog management tool.
Civikmind false
Civikmind is Web software you can use to make solutions in your community. It is a state-of-the-art, System information,management platform that focuses on social solutions for communities, persons, and organizations.
ClassScheduler false
This project handles the scheduling of classes for a college student. Unless overridden by the user, this program provides usable schedules and avoids schedule conflicts and closed sections. The user chooses the session (semester or quarter) and the courses, and blocks out any personal time needed for jobs, child care, sleeping, eating, etc. Access to schools' schedules is via plugins that any Java programmer can write. Some plugins are provided, including one that can use comma separated values suitable for any college or university, and including one for demonstration purposes. Plugins can access a school's web-based schedule of classes, but require maintenance because the web pages change. It is hoped that the open source nature of this software will lead to wider authoring and maintenance of plugins. Some users have commented that this program provides "prettier" printed schedules than their school's own web page can provide.
Commandoo false
June 17, 2021 This is a GUI program designed to help the newcomer (and veteran) with the GNU/Linux Command Line Interface (CLI). It is currently available to build yourself, or by downloading a GNU/Linux AppImage: a fully self-contained program which runs in many tested GNU/linux flavours (with the exception of NixOS). It is designed to be a 'helper' in the sense that one can store favorite / useful commands for quick retrieval and use later. It is designed to be a reference as well, it has a 'starter' database of 160+ GNU/Linux commands and examples. Notes and 'Threat Level' indexes are used to help the novice. It can be helpful for veterans as well: store those complex, meter long, command lines here, no need to develop it again, simply search for it and use it as is or adapt it to the current issue. The program is not a terminal emulator, but gives its own advantages including: run and test (most) Command Lines directly, it can serve as a launcher program, it supports pkexec, it supports variables and asks at run time for the values, complex boolean searching is implemented as well a "simple" search, it supports text based storage and sqlite databases (your choice), it supports an unlimited number of databases as you like, and help is written directly into the program through toggle-able mouse-over hints.
Confy false
Confy is a program that lets users navigate conference schedules. Events can be listed by day, room or track, and users can see the events' descriptions and other information. Talks can be marked as 'starred' for ease of identifying them at a later time. Confy automatically checks for updates to schedules, which can be added to Confy in a number of formats. Confy uses GTK and libhandy for its graphical user interface, allowing it to be used on a variety of screen sizes.
CrocodileNote false
Take simple text notes. You can put them into folders to create your own quick, easy and robust file structure. CrocodileNote supports two modes - plain and encryption. In encryption mode all data is encrypted using password-based encryption (PKCS#5) with AES-256. These are common industry standards and used by, e.g., the famous TrueCrypt disk encryption. In plain mode you can view and copy folders directly via PC from your internal SD card. Further features: - Export to ZIP for backup - Linkify notes in case you store e-mail addresses, Internet addresses/URLs or phone numbers - Auto-logout switch for 30 minutes (encryption mode only)
CuteFlow false
CuteFlow is a Web-based document circulation tool. Users are able to define "documents", which are sent step-by-step to every user in a list. It provides an electronic method for doing internal document circulations.
Cwriter false
cWriter is a Web-based collaborative writer. It's homepage is in French, went offline in 2007 so the homepage link is to archive.org. It's source code has translations for English, Spanish, German, and French. Its goal is to facilitate working on a document online and collaborating with peers. It includes tools like a calendar, a file repository, user permissions fixed per document, a bookmark database, a full text search engine, advanced log visibility, and more. cWriter can also be used as an intranet freeform tool.
DataStatix false
DataStatix is a free software for GNU/Linux and Windows useful to manage data of every kind (although it has been written to manage biomedical data), to create descriptive statistics and graphs and to export items easily to R environment or to other statistic softwares. In order to handle properly big amount of data and many concurrent users, DataStatix works with MySql database and it has been developed and tested with MySql community edition 5.5. Some features of the software are: users management (create, delete, modify password) within the software; different users levels of data access (administrator, default, read only); user defined templates (models) of data, to create new databases easily; importation and esportation of data in CSV format (used also by Calc and Excel); updating of existing data from a CSV file created with DataStatix; descriptive statistics from every data (some more kind of statistics to come); graphs from every data.
DemocracyOS false
DemocracyOS is an online space for deliberation and voting on political proposals. It is a platform for a more open and participatory government. The software aims to stimulate better arguments and come to better rulings, as peers.
Dia true
Dia is a program for creating diagrams of all kinds. It can create many types of diagrams, including UML, network and flowchart diagrams. The engine is very flexible and dynamically loads diagram-types from disk. Dia can also print diagrams and export tham to a number pf formats including EPS, SVG and PNG.
Dlume false
Dlume is nice, gtk2-based addressbook. You can easily add, edit and delete records to/from database (but Dlume doesn't rely on an outside database - It stores your contacts in XML format). The Quick-search feature allows you find required entry in comfortable way. Export to CSV and HTML formats is also available.
Docassemble false
docassemble is a system for guided interviews and document assembly. It provides a web application that conducts interviews with users. After each interview, docassemble generates documents in various formats based on user input and preconfigured templates. Though the name emphasizes the document assembly feature, docassemble interviews do not need to assemble a document; they might submit an application, direct the user to other resources on the internet, store user input, interact with APIs, or simply provide the user with information. docassemble was created by a lawyer/computer programmer for purposes of automating the practice of law, but it is a general-purpose platform that can find applications in a variety of fields.
Dpm false
A package manager for GNU/Linux that uses unionfs-fuse to track changed files.
Edemocracia-colab false
A website that can be hosted by anyone in order to facilitate discussion about legislations, propose legislations (integrated with Wikilegis) and also to facilitate participation in audiences. Used mainly by governments. Currently being used by the Chamber of Deputies in Brazil.
Emaigos false
Emaigos is a free multi-platform software useful to import Google contacts and calendars in Emacs. Contacts are stored in a Big Brother Database (BBDB) file, which makes them usable with many Emacs email packages, like Gnus. Google calendars are stored as a single Org mode file, so that the events may be viewed as a structured document and possibly shown within an Agenda view. So with Emaigos it's possible to use Google as contacts and calendars manager, while having at the same time all data available within Emacs. The original Google contacts and calendars are not modified in any way by Emaigos. The name "Emaigos" is an acronym for "EMAcs Importer for GOogle Stuff".
EncNotex false
EncNotex is a free multiplatform software, which runs natively on GNU/Linux, Windows and macOS, that is useful to write and to manage a file of strongly encrypted textual notes and tasks. It’s aim is to grant the user an highly secure tool to manage very confidential data. For this reason EncNotex uses the AES 256 bit encryption, cipher mode CBC and SHA 512; the user cannot save unencrypted data on the disk, but only copy it in the clipboard; the required password to encrypt a file is necessarily 10 characters long or more, chosen at least from three of these four groups: small and upper case letters, numbers and other characters (asterisk, brackets, etc.); optionally, the password used to save a file could be forgotten by the software and typed again by the user each time a file is to be saved, so that the same password does not remain in the computer’s memory while the software is being used. A file of EncNotex is a textual encrypted file containing many notes (no database is used). To grant a perfect compatibility of data among the different platforms and to be very fast even with big amount of data, EncNotex has a very simple structure of notes. They cannot have pictures inside nor attachments, but their text can be formatted in bold, italic and underline. Every note has a title, a list of tags (keywords) separated by comma and space, a date and a free-length text, and can be printed. The title and the date of every note is shown in a read only grid on the left of the interface of the software, and a note can be shown selecting its title in this grid. Furthermore, in the same grid the title of a note can be indented or deindented, to make it a subnote of the previous one, or moved up and down, along with its possible subnotes. At the left of the text of the notes there is an outlook of its titles, which can be used to reach easily one of them, and of the possible tasks along with their deadline. The tasks of all the notes of a file can be summarized in a list, sorted, filtered and copied in the clipboard to be pasted in a spreadsheet, or saved in csv or ics format. It's possible to search for a note within the titles, the tags, the dates and the texts. A note or all the notes of a file can be copied in the clipboard in HTML format and then pasted in a word processor maintaining the possible HTML tags. Finally, two independent backup files are automatically created when a file is loaded and when it's saved.
Enotes false
'enotes' is a small GNU Emacs script to handle appointments. It stores a list of notes, each with a title, a date, a warning date, and optionally a long description and a reference file. A window pops up when a warning time is reached. It is simple (more than calendar and others), yet reliable and very practical
Epicyon false
ActivityPub compliant server, designed for simplicity and accessibility. Includes calendar, news and sharing economy features to empower your federated community.
Etmtk false
The TK Event and Task Manager (etmtk) Manage events and tasks using simple text files etm is an acronym for event and task manager. In contrast to most calendar/todo applications, creating items (events, tasks, and so forth) in etm does not require filling out fields in a form. Instead, items are created as free-form text entries using a simple, intuitive format and stored in plain text files. It is the newer version of the older qt based code, etmqt (http://people.duke.edu/~dgraham/etmqt/)
Evolution false
GNOME mailer, calender, contact manager, PIM The Evolution mailer supports POP, IMAP, SMTP, and other standards, and can decrypt PGP and GPG messages. You can have multiple POP and IMAP servers, with separate email identities for multiple accounts. You can reorganize, group, and sort data by clicking and dragging, and build virtual folders to select mail meeting set criteria. Vfolders update automatically to include new mail. The interface is based on the GtkHTML library; this allows quick formatting and display of simple data. Plug-in Bonobo components handle more complicated data like audio, video, or PDF, which can be embedded into the message display window. The GtkHTML editor widget creates RTF or plain text messages. The composer communicates with the contact manager to select mail recipients. The calendar allows distributed scheduling and synchs with PalmOS-based organizers. The user interface views and modifies the calendar; a server monitors calendar entries, pops up reminder windows, and exports NTML data for Web publishing. The contact manager prints in many formats and synchronizes with the Palm OS. Its front-end user interface and back-end server makes it accessible from many applications. The local server can talk to remote servers to maintain shareable databases.
FWRT false
Free Weekly Report Tool is a small PHP/MySQL script helps you submit and organize status reports as well as generate notifications to managers and others about the submission of those reports.
FbNotex false
fbNotex is a free software for macOS useful to manage many textual notes in Markdown format, files and tasks using the Firebird database.
Fisoco false
Fisoco is a command-line program which permit users to search and organize files on their system. First, tell Fisoco to find your files, then refine your selection, save it, and more to come (move, rename, delete, backup) ! At this stage of the development (0.8.4), only the command line interface is maintained, and it is only able to look for files into your local system (except /proc and /run), but this will progress soon ! Fisoco means FInd, Select, Order, and COnvert. Any contributions, comments, help, translations, ideas are all welcome !
Fltdj false
The Daily Journal, is a PIM program that is written using the Qt Tool Kit. It manages daily notes, appointments, holidays, contact and to-do lists, and issues alerts before scheduled appointments.
Folder Color false
Customize color or emblems or folders in Nautilus, Nemo, or Caja.
Foodsoft false
Foodsoft is online software for a non-profit food coop. It features a product catalog, order cycle management, accounting, and tasks. A food cooperative is a group of people buying food from suppliers of their own choosing; a collective do-it-yourself supermarket. Members order their products online and collect them on a specified day, and all put in a bit of work to make that possible. Foodsoft facilitates the ordering and administration.
Friendica false
Friendica is a communications platform for integrated social communications utilising decentralised communications and linkage to several indie social projects - as well as popular mainstream providers.
GROUP-E false
GROUP-E is collaboration software which integrates groupware, project management, and business server on one platform. GROUP-E offers project management, transparent Samba (file server) integration, integration of Cyrus IMAP server with administration and personal SIEVE filters, support for SyncML 1.0, LDAP-based user management with single sign-on authentication, and LDAP contact databases.
Gaby false
Gaby is a small personal database manager using GTK+ and GNOME (if available) for its GUI. It was designed to provide straight-forward access to the types of databases a casual user would normally use, while keeping the ability to easily create databases for other needs. It was also designed with extensibility in mind and relies heavily on plug-ins.
Galette false
Galette offers a tool to manage members and contributions for societies such as LUGs.
GanttPV false
Define projects and the tasks required to complete them. Set dependencies between tasks, task durations, start dates, and holidays. Calculate task end dates and create gantt charts. Plan resource assignments accross projects. Manage resource workload. Identify and prioritize all of the follow up activities necessary to keep multiple projects moving forward. Use with GanttPV Server to coordinate schedules and resource assignments among multiple project managers. Publish gantt charts and reports on the web. Allow web update of selected project data.
Gforge false
'GForge' is a fork of the 2.61 SourceForge code. It includes Jabber support: system events, such as bug submissions, are optionally sent via jabber and email; an easier installation: due to removal of much SF.net-specific code, like caching and image servers, many install dependencies could be eliminated; a new interface, which should make it easier to navigate as well as know your present location; and code cleanup: since GForge does not need to scale to 500,000+ users, various hacks and optimizations have been removed.
Gift true
The GNU Image Finding Tool is a Content Based Image Retrieval System (CBIRS). You can do Query By Example on images, giving you the opportunity to improve query results by relevance feedback. The program relies entirely on the content of the images to process queries, so you needn't annotate images before querying the collection. It comes with a tool which lets you index whole directory trees containing images in one go. You then can use the GIFT server and its clients to browse your own image collections.
Git-annex false
git-annex allows managing files with git, without checking the file contents into git. While that may seem paradoxical, it is useful when dealing with files larger than git can currently easily handle, whether due to limitations in memory, time, or disk space. It can store large files in many places, from local hard drives, to a large number of cloud storage services, including S3, WebDAV, and rsync, with a dozen cloud storage providers usable via plugins. Files can be stored encrypted with gpg, so that the cloud storage provider cannot see your data. git-annex keeps track of where each file is stored, so it knows how many copies are available, and has many facilities to ensure your data is preserved. git-annex can also be used to keep a folder in sync between computers, noticing when files are changed, and automatically committing them to git and transferring them to other computers. The git-annex webapp makes it easy to set up and use git-annex this way.
GnoTime false
'GnoTime' is a to-do list tracker and project timer with a built-in invoice generator. It allows users to keep track of how much time they have spent working on particular tasks, maintain a diary of that work, and create invoices with task-specific billing fees and rates. It also has various HTML reports that can display information in various ways. This project was formerly known as GTT, the Gnome Time Tracker.
Gnome-todo false
To Do is a personal task manager designed for the GNOME desktop environment.
Gpgpwd false
gpgpwd is a terminal-based password manager. It stores a list of passwords and their associated usernames in a GnuPG-encrypted file, and allows you to easily retrieve, change, and add to that file as needed. It also generates random passwords which you can use, easily allowing you to have one “master password” (for your GPG key), with one unique and random password for each website or service you use, ensuring that your other accounts stay safe even if one password gets leaked. gpgpwd can also utilize Git to allow you to easily synchronize your passwords between different machines.
Grocy false
grocy privately tracks your purchases, automates and optimizes your shopping list, helps you waste less, and helps you create and maintain recipes. Apart from a meal planning, grocy helps you manage your household equipment, your household chores, your tasks, and your batteries. You can connect to your grocy server through several tools.
Grotesque false
Grotesque is a utility that helps you manage your collection of interactive fiction, or text adventures. It collects bibliographic and other information from story files and presents a convenient interface to build and organize a catalog of your games. It supports all file formats covered by the Treaty of Babel for extracting metadata from story files and for detecting interpreters, but you can define your own formats with their own associated interpreters. You may manually add metadata for any file but the program can also fetch metadata information and cover art from the IFDB. You can easily browse large collections of interactive fiction by quickly filtering by author, group, year of publication, genre, forgiveness or rating. Grotesque also keeps track of which stories you’ve played and which are new. Finally, it displays a story’s metadata and cover art in an attractive GTK-based interface.
Group-Office false
Group-Office is a Web-based office suite written that is extensible with modules. It features user management, module management, an email client, a file manager, a calendar, project management, Web site management, and customer relations management. It also features synchronization with PDAs and email clients.
Groupserver false
GroupsServer is a server package for hosting mailing lists, like GNU Mailman, or Sympa. But like Discourse and Loomio, is also has a feature rich web interface, allowing each mailing list it hosts to also be used as if it were a web forum. In keeping with its name GroupServer refers to each mailing list forum as a 'group'. Users can send, receive, read, and reply, to group messages by email, or they can read and post to the group from the web interface. Group admins can manage and moderate their groups using email commands, as in older mailing list packages, or using the web interface. A single GroupServer instance can host multiple organisations, each with multiple groups.
Gwine false
Gwine is a GNOME wine cellar manager. It lets you create, modify, and delete the following:
-Geographical zones (a country, a vineyard, a part of a vineyard, etc.). Geographical zones may overlap, e.g. you can create a zone Bordeaux which contains Medoc and Graves zones. Medoc zone may contains appellations such as St Julien, Margaux, St Estephe, etc. -Appellations, understood as controlled appellations (AOC in France, DOC in Italia, etc). -An appellation's extensions, which may be a village or a cru. -Wines, which depend on an appellation or an extension. You can save vintage, domain, color, price, conservation, producer, etc. -Producers: you can save name, address and country of a given producer.


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