aclock
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 0.4.0-r2 Description:
A clock!
Advantages of GNUstep dockapps over non GNUstep dockapps
+ scalable
+ independant of X11
Thanks
Alexander Malmberg for the initial version
Banlu Kemiyatorn for the eye candy
Contact
Gürkan Sengün
Homepage:http://gap.nongnu.org/aclock/ License: GPL-2+
addresses
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 0.5.0 Description:
This package constitutes a personal address manager for the GNUstep
software system. It allows archiving complete personal contact
information, organizing contacts in groups, integration with other
software such as mail clients and sharing address information with
other users over the network.
Homepage:http://gap.nongnu.org/addresses/ License: LGPL-2.1
affiche
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 0.6.0-r5 Description:
Affiche is a little application that allows people to "stick" little notes on their computer desktop. It works well under GNUstep and under Apple Mac OS X.
The goal of this little application is to provide a good example on how to develop cross-platform applications between GNUstep and Apple Mac OS X while providing a useful application at the same time.
Homepage:https://salsa.debian.org/gnustep-team/affiche.app License: GPL-2+
batmon
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 0.9 Description: Battery monitor is a small utility that displays the status of your laptop battery (charge/discharge and status). I works best with linux 2.6 kernels and ACPI, but now has also support for 2.4 kernels and APM
Homepage:http://www.nongnu.org/gap/batmon/index.html License: GPL-2
cenon
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 4.0.6 Description:
Cenon is a graphical tool of a special kind. Build upon a
modular graphical core, Cenon offers a wide variety of
possibilities and applications.
Homepage:http://www.cenon.info/ License: Cenon
cynthiune
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 1.0.0-r5 Description:
Cynthiune (january 2004)
=========
What is Cynthiune?
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Cynthiune is a free software and romantic music player for GNUstep and MacOSX.
I wrote it originally as a christmas gift to a girl that I liked because she
could not listen to music on her Mac with a free program. Since then, I decided
to make it public and add even more features to make it a complete and useable
media player.
For the moment, it looks pretty much like XMMS, Winamp and similar software.
Even though it has far less features than those, the essential components of a
usable and user-friendly program are there in my opinion.
From a programmatic point-of-view, I have decided to write a program that is
released only when considered bug-free. The free software community lacks,
IMnsHO, a sense of quality that makes its programs nearly useless to
lambda users. Not only is it useless, but I think it also gives free software
a bad reputation. The principle of freedom in "free software" is fundamental
to me, but it has to be reachable not only by some sort of geeky elite. There
is no point in telling users that since they have the freedom to enhance those
programs, they must fix them if they want to use them. Releasing a program
with too many bugs is of no use and is likely not to interest other fellow
programmers in the community either.
On the other hand, Apple has published an interesting program called "iTunes".
Of course, it is not free software but it does implement interesting ideas
that I would like to include in Cynthiune. For example: CD burning, complete
playlist management, etc... Personally I find its user interface to be not as
user-friendly as it could be. My plan is thus to take advantage of my own
programming skills and sense of aesthetics (and ergonomy) to try to write
something a little bit different, inspired both by XMMS/Winamp and iTunes.
Cynthiune is thus currently very basic but its core design is starting to be
extensible enough that it will not be too much trouble to enhance it.
Homepage:https://gap.nongnu.org/cynthiune/ License: GPL-2
fisicalab
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 0.4.0 Description: FísicaLab is an educational application to solve physics problems. Is made with GNUstep and use the GSL libraries (GNU Scientific Library). The problems are setting adding elements from the palette to chalkboard, and writing the data of each element. The elements are objects as Blocks, Pulleys, Mobiles, Forces, ... . Use the SI and English systems, scientific notation and many conversion factors
Homepage:https://www.gnu.org/software/fisicalab License: GPL-3
ftp
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 0.6 Description: FTP is a file transfer application (RFC 765) featuring a compact and easy interface. As most applications in GAP it tries to work on both GNUstep and MacOS X and retain the utmost possible simlilarity among the two version to ease working in both environments.
Two panes manage local (left) and remote (right) resources.
Transfer of single files as well as multiple selection is possible, recursive upload (directories and sub-directories) is performed transparently.
Homepage:https://gap.nongnu.org/ftp/ License: GPL-2+
gemas
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 0.4-r1 Description: Gemas is a simple code editor for GNUstep. It have autoindentation and highlight syntax for C, C++, Objective-C, Objective-C++, GSmarkup. And to edit Strings, Plist, GNUmakefile, ChangeLog files and plain text files (INSTALL, README, ...)
Homepage:http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Gemas.app License: GPL-3
gmines
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 0.2-r1 Description:
The well-known minesweeper game.
Left-click to uncover, right-click to mark.
The look is inspired by the KDE minesweeper program.
Homepage:http://gap.nongnu.org/gmines/index.html License: GPL-2+
gnumail
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.4.0 Description:
GNUMail.app is a fully featured mail application running on Linux (or FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc) and Apple Mac OS X. It uses the GNUstep development framework or Apple Cocoa, which is based on the OpenStep specification provided by NeXT, Inc.. GNUMail.app is licensed under the GPL, and the full sources of the application are available.
GNUMail.app was written from scratch. It uses Pantomime as its mail handling framework.
Homepage:https://www.nongnu.org/gnustep-nonfsf/gnumail/ License: GPL-2+
gorm
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.5.0, Testing: 1.5.0 Description:
Before NeXT Computer Inc. revolutionized software developement with its OpenStep API, a new way of designing graphical user interfaces was already introduced by NeXT at the beginning of the 90s. Its operating system NeXTstep featured Interface Builder, an application that for the first time allowed developers to quickly create nice user interfaces without having to code everything manually. Using drag and drop elements of windows such as buttons, sliders, textfields etc were created abd edited, then linked to functions and variables. Thus, Interface Builder helped developers to focus on the code for the actual functions without having to care about stuff not related to their project goal.
As part of the GNUstep project, Gorm is meant to be the counter part to NeXT's Interface Builder. With Gorm designing tough and complex graphical interfaces for your applications can easy and quickly be done using drag and drop, powerful inspectors and teamwork with ProjectCenter.
Gorm allows developers to quickly create and edit graphical application interfaces using a whole lot of GUI elements: windows, menus, buttons, labels, sliders, tables, textfields, browsers, images, altert panels and more. Custom palettes can be dynamically loaded to add additional elements or functionality.
Homepage:https://www.gnustep.org/experience/Gorm.html License: GPL-3+ LGPL-2.1+
graphos
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 0.7 Description: Graphos is a vector drawing application centered around bezier paths. Graphos roots are directly set in GDraw, written by Enrico Sersale and released in 2000.
Homepage:http://gap.nongnu.org/graphos/index.html License: GPL-2
gshisen
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.3.0-r2 Description: GShisen is the first GNUstep game!
The object of the game is to remove all tiles from the field. Only two matching tiles can be removed at a time. Two tiles can only be removed if they can be connected with at most three connected lines. Lines can be horizontal or vertical but not diagonal.
Remember that lines may cross the empty border. If you are stuck, you can use the Hint feature to find two tiles which may be removed.
Homepage:https://gap.nongnu.org/gshisen/index.html License: GPL-2+
gspdf
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 0.5 Description: GSPdf is a Pdf and PostScript file viewer. It is based on GhostScript which it calls at runtime to rasterize the pages.
Homepage:http://gap.nongnu.org/gspdf/index.html License: GPL-2+
gworkspace
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.1.0 Description:
GWorkspace is the official GNUstep workspace manager. It is a clone of the NeXT workspace manager. GWorkspace is becoming more and more stable every day and it is already ready for daily usage.
Homepage:https://www.gnustep.org/experience/GWorkspace.html License: GPL-2
lapispuzzle
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 1.2 Description: a tetris-like game which challenges the player by making the opposing team's victories count doubly against the player and vice versa
Homepage:http://gap.nongnu.org/lapispuzzle/ License: GPL-2+
laternamagica
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 0.5 Description: LaternaMagica is a single-window image viewer application which is capable of switching to full-screen mode.
LaternaMagica maintains its image list in a window and the user selects which image to display, making it easy to assemble a show from different source directories.
LaternaMagica can recurse into directories when looking for images to add and construct the list.
LaternaMagica is capable of exporting the complete list to a folder by operating resizing and file conversion
Homepage:http://gap.nongnu.org/laternamagica/index.html License: GPL-2+
mpdcon
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 1.5.1-r1 Description: GNUstep client for the Music Player Daemon
Homepage:http://gap.nongnu.org/mpdcon/ License: GPL-2
preview
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 0.9-r1, Testing: 0.9-r1 Description:
* Open GNUstep images file supported by GNUstep (usaly tiff/jpeg/gif/png)
* Save as and Save To (tiff only)
* Print and Page Layout
* Zoom
* The image can be copy into the Pasboard (to be paste or use by services)
* Documentation
* Source fully available
* Release under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2
Homepage:https://salsa.debian.org/gnustep-team/preview.app License: GPL-2+
price
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.3.0-r1, Testing: 1.3.0-r1 Description:
PRICE, which stands for Precision Raster Image Convolution Engine, aims to be a high quality Image filtering, enhancing and manipulation program. It is written in Objective-C and AppKit, so being designed for Cocoa and GNUstep, it should be portable to OpenSTEP (I hope so, currently I don't have the computers to do the porting).
Homepage:https://price.sourceforge.net/ License: GPL-2+
sogo
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 5.12.4 Description: Groupware server built around OpenGroupware.org and the SOPE application server
Homepage:https://www.sogo.nu License: GPL-2
talksoup
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 1.1 Description: TalkSoup is an IRC client for GNUstep and Mac OS X. It is highly configurable and extensible with a fully-featured plugin system already in place. It has all the features one would expect from a graphical IRC client.
Homepage:https://gap.nongnu.org/talksoup/ License: GPL-2+
terminal
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 0.9.9-r1 Description:
Terminal.app - copyright (c) 2002 Alexander Malmberg alexander@malmberg.org
a terminal emulator for GNUstep
Homepage:http://www.nongnu.org/gap/terminal/ License: GPL-2
textedit
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 5.0, Testing: 5.0 Description:
TextEdit
This directory contains the source code for the TextEdit demo, which is a simple text editor.
Homepage:http://www.nongnu.org/backbone/ License: GPL-2
zipper
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.5-r1 Description: Zipper is a tool for inspecting and extracting compressed archives
Homepage:https://gap.nongnu.org/zipper License: GPL-2