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Conkeror is a keyboard-oriented, highly-customizable, highly-extensible web browser based on Mozilla XULRunner
Conkeror is a Web browser with an Emacs-style look, feel and configuration. It uses Firefox's HTML rendering engine and works with most Firefox extensions, but it provides a keyboard-driven interface and makes excellent use of screen space. It's a fitting Web browser for Netbooks with their imprecise touchpads and small screens. Conkeror uses the same free software license as Firefox.
Chromium Development: V8, building a high performance JavaScript engine
Google I/O offered 80+ sessions featuring technical content on Google Wave, Android, App Engine, Chrome, Google Web Toolkit, AJAX APIs, and many more. The available session videos and slides from each track are listed below. We'll be updating this session list with all the sessions for Google I/O so check back frequently.
Now Live: Videos and Slides Update!
* AJAX + Data APIs
* Social
* App Engine
* Enterprise
* Google Web Toolkit
* Tech Talks
* Wave
* Mobile
* Client
Note: Fireside Chats were not recorded at Google I/O this year.
GeoVisite, your free counter solution
Geo-localization is a tracking and mapping procedure which allows an internet users geographic location to be identified when he accesses your blog , forum or internet site. This is achieved using his IP address (an address which is allocated daily by the internet access provider) An internet users geographic location can be established using this process and is 97% reliable for tracing his country, 75% reliable for tracing his town or region. GEOVISITE offers dynamic and efficient free counters.
GeoToolBar, counts your visitantes, shows their provenance, their profil, but especially it’s a very practical toolbar which we supplement regularly by offering new tools.
A genuine tracking tool, Geo-map shows a real-time world map indicating active and inactive visitors. Geo marketing software is a tool ? Geo marketing is based on geolocation software ? Marketing geography ? Geo marketing analyses ? IP Addresses, and anything that has a geographic ? Here are a few examples of geo-map skins!
Software Packages in Ubuntu 9.04 "Jaunty Jackalope", Subsection Tex, Chapter III
okumura-clsfiles (2007.10.24-1) [universe]
Modified jclasses.dtx of ASCII pLaTeX and so on
pfb2t1c2pfb (0.3-5) [universe]
convert pfb into more compressible format and back
pgf (2.00-1)
TeX Portable Graphic Format
pmx (2.5.15-1) [universe]
A Preprocessor for MusiXTeX
preview-latex-style (11.84-0ubuntu2)
LaTeX style files for editor embedded preview of some environments
prosper (1.00.4+cvs.2007.05.01-4)
LaTeX class for writing transparencies
ptex-base (1:2.5-2) [universe]
basic ASCII pTeX library files
ptex-bin (3.1.10+0.04b-2.1) [universe]
The ASCII pTeX binary files
ptex-buildsupport (3.0-3) [universe]
Support files for building ASCII pTeX
ptex-jisfonts (2-21) [universe]
Provide an environment of jis.tfm and jisg.tfm for pTeX/dvips
ptex-jtex (1.7+1-11) [multiverse]
ASCII jTeX with pTeX
purifyeps (1.0-1) [universe]
Google Chromium Released: the Open-Source Project Behind Google Chrome
Ubuntu users (or users of a Ubuntu-based distro) who have been waiting patiently for the chance to play with Google Chrome, there's now a dead simple way for you to do it. Thanks to the PPA (personal package archive) for Chromium daily builds team, getting the pre-alpha Chromium browser running on your system is about as painless as it can be at this stage.
You'll need to add repositories, of course. They are (substitute jaunty or hardy if needed):
deb ... intrepid main
deb-src ... intrepid main
Once they've been added, running sudo apt-get install chromium-browser in a terminal window will take care of the rest. After the package has finished installing, just type chromium-browser [enter] to fire it up.
While it's still in its early stages, Chromium on Linux runs as it does on Windows - fast and smooth. Some important features aren't working yet, like the tab and bookmarks bars and options menu, but nearly everything else is. Incognito, history, download manager, and the new tab view are all functional, and every web page I tested rendered beautifully - and fast.
GQview is a convenient, configurable image browser that runs well regardless of desktop environment
GQview is a free software image viewer created by John Ellis using the GTK+ toolkit, designed to run on the X Window System. For MS Windows, an unofficial port is also available.GQview is a convenient, configurable image browser that runs well regardless of desktop environment, though it does require GTK 2.2. It has a couple of features especially useful in archiving digital camera photos. For example, "auto rename" allows one to rename a bunch of photos at one go. In addition, JPEG images can be easily rotated 90 degrees cw or ccw. Gqview can also call on an external editor such as The GIMP for more complex image editing. It also includes a rather interesting feature, "duplicate finder". If you're looking for a decent image viewer and album program then Gqview might be what you are looking for.
Released Kexi 2 alpha 7, component of KOffice
Kexi is a Free/Libre and Open-Source integrated data management application, a long awaited Open Source competitor for products like Microsoft Access.Kexi can be used for creating database schemas, inserting data, performing queries, and processing data.Forms can be created to provide a custom interface to your data. All database objects - tables, queries and forms - are stored in the relational database, making it easy to share data and design.
KFormula is a formula editor for KOffice and can be used to create and edit mathematical formulas
KFormula is a formula editor for KOffice and can be used to create and edit mathematical formulas KFormula is a formula editor for KOffice and can be used to create and edit mathematical formulas that can be included in other KOffice documents.It provides simple input facilities and supports the functionality you expect from a KOffice application.
Karm popup in KDE 4 fa parte di KOffice 2
KArm is a time tracker that integrates with the KOrganizer to do list.It features a simple user interface, idle detection, desktop tracking, CSV export, and a time card report.ApplicationsThe development information for the different applications in KDE PIM is collected here. Much of KDE PIM is extensible via plugins; there are a wide variety of file-formats in use. As much as possible, these are documented here. You may also want to take a look at the tutorials that are available.
SkipStone is a Gtk+ Web Browser that embeds Mozilla's rendering component Gecko
SkipStone is a Gtk+ Web Browser that embeds Mozilla's rendering component GeckoReleased SkipStone 1.0.0 with few bug fixes and ability to use Apple WebKit rendering engine.SkipStone is a Gtk+ Web Browser that embeds Mozilla's rendering component Gecko. It aims to be light and fast with few dependencies. As of version 1.0.0 - Support for Apple WebKit has been added.
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