Claws Mail is a powerful and full-featured mail client formerly called Sylpheed-Claws. This is free and released under an open source license.
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Claws Mail is a powerful and full-featured mail client formerly called Sylpheed-Claws. This is free and released under an open source license.
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Artha is a free and open source cross-platform English thesaurus that works completely off-line and uses WordNet as its database.
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GNOME Dictionary, also called gnome-dictionary, is a DICT client. It allows users to look up words in various dictionary sources.
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Alarm Clock (formerly known as Alarm Applet) is a fully-featured open source alarm clock for your GNOME panel or equivalent.
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tclock is a clock app that runs in a terminal. The clock mode displays the current time.
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Open Cache Manager is an easy to use program for managing your geocaches, with the goal of being the Linux equivalent to GSAK.
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Navit is an open source car navigation system with routing engine. Its modular design is capable of using vector maps of various formats.
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FoxtrotGPS is a GTK+ based mapping and GPS application. It’s typically used to show a moving map showing your position in real time.
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gpsd is a service daemon that monitors one or more GPSes or AIS receivers attached to a host computer through serial or USB ports.
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Viking aims to be an easy to use, yet powerful in accomplishing, a wide variety of GPS related tasks. It uses a hierarchical layering system.
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Cucumber is a tool supporting Behaviour-Driven Development, a development process that enhances software quality and reduces maintenance costs.
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gbutils a set of command line utilities for the manipulation and statistical analysis of data.
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The GNU Regression, Econometric and Time-Series Library (gretl) is a software package for econometric analysis.
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Fossil is an open source distributed version control system, bug tracking system and wiki software server for use in software development.
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CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep old versions of files, keep a log of who, when, and why changes occurred, etc.
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Mercurial is a fast, lightweight Source Control Management system designed for efficient handling of very large distributed projects.
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BitKeeper is a fast, enterprise-ready, distributed SCM that scales up to very large projects and down to tiny ones.
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Subversion is a version control system much like the Concurrent Versions System (CVS). Subversion has all the major features of CVS.
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Git is a popular version control system designed to handle very large projects with speed and efficiency. It’s used by the Linux kernel.
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PyOPUS is a library for simulation-based optimization of arbitrary systems.
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