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Kup Backup System [System Software]

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Kup is created for helping people to keep up-to-date backups of their personal files. Connecting a USB hard drive is the primary supported way to store files, but saving files to a server over a network connection is also possible for advanced users. When you plug in your external hard drive Kup will automatically start copying your latest changes, but of course it will only do so if you have been active on your computer for some hourse since the last time you took a backup (and it can of course ask you first, before copying anything). In general Kup tries to not disturb you needlessly. There are two types of backup schemes supported, one which keeps the backup folder completely in sync with what you have on your computer, deleting from the backup any file that you have deleted on your computer etc. The other scheme also keeps older versions of your files in the backup folder. When using this, only the small parts of your files that has actually changed since last backup will be saved and therefore incremental backups are very cheap. This is especially useful if you are working on big files. At the same time it's as easy to access your files as if a complete backup was taken every time; every backup contains a complete version of your directories. Behind the scenes all the content that is actually the same is only stored once. To make this happen Kup runs the backup program "bup" in the background, look at [url]https://github.com/bup/bup[/url] for more details. One important note is that bup will work regardless of which filesystem is used on the external drive. You can use NTFS or FAT32, unlike some other backup solutions which require hard links to work! [b] Download [/b] You can find software packages to download for many linux distros at [url]http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/simper:/kup[/url] [b] What the Kup backup system consists of [/b] [li]Configuration module, available in your system settings. Here you can configure backup plans, what to include, where to store the backup and how often. You can also see the status for the backup plans here.[/li] [li]A small program running in the background. It will monitor to see when your backup destination is available, schedule and run your backup plans. It has a system tray icon that shows up when a backup is long overdue.[/li] [li]Kioslave for accessing bup archives. This allows you to open files and folders directly from an archive, with any KDE application.[/li] [li]A file browsing application for bup archives, allowing you to locate the file you want to restore more easily than with the kioslave. It presents a merged view: inside each saved folder you can see all the files it ever contained (well, that has been backed up at least). Select a file and you can see which different versions of this file that exists in the bup archive. You can open and view the files from here and it also helps you restore files or folders. [/li] [b] Detailed list of features [/b] [li]backup types: - Synchronized folders with the use of "rsync". - Incremental backup archive with the use of "bup" [/li] [li]backup destinations: - local filesystem path, monitored for availability. That means you can set a destination folder which only exist when perhaps a eSATA harddrive or a network shared drive is mounted and Kup will detect when it becomes available. - external storage, like usb hard drives. Also monitored for availability. [/li] [li]schedules: - manual only (triggered from tray icon popup menu) - interval (suggests new backup after some time has passed since last backup) - usage based (suggests new backup after you have been active on your computer for some hours since last backup). [/li] [b] Needed backup programs [/b] To actually create backups of your data you will need either "bup" or "rsync" installed. They provide the implementations for the two different types of backups that Kup supports. [b] Helping out [/b] If you want to help out with translation, check out [url]https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/kup/[/url]. There you can see the current status of all current languages and also request a new language to be added! If you feel like helping out with coding, please have a look at the code and the list of issues at the github page: [url]https://github.com/spersson/Kup[/url] Please report any issues at the github page! If you do test new features that are not in a released version yet, please let me know if it works or not. This project is still small enough that it is very useful to get feedback on any testing done.

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Dibuja [Graphics]

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A paint program like Paintbrush for Mac or classic MSPaint, but for Linux 1. Features - Drawing tools Lines Arrows Rectangles Ellipses Pencil Text Brushes Flood fill Rounded rectangles Polygon (closed polygonal chain) Curves Selection - Selection (rectangular only) Crop to selection Use selection as brush - Undo/Redo - Zoom in/out - Effects (uses gegl) Grayscale Invert Insta Brannan (Instagram like effect) Insta 1977 (Instagram like effect) Brightness/contrast Gauss blur Posterize Threshold Vignette Pixelize Others can be added, see effects.c - Editable color palette - Image Copy / Paste Flip horz/vert Rotate Custom rotate Resize Scale Paste from file Desktop capture - Antialiasing - File Formats Whatever gdk pixbuf loaders you have installed

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Periodic Table [Science]

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A modern Periodic Table app for gnome desktop, with the latest update from IUPAC. This is written completely in python3, and gtk3 is used for ui, make it at-home with other gnome apps. Besides showing Periodic Table of elements, it shows variation of properties like atomic radius etc. One stand alone feature of the app is calculation of Vegard's Law for Binary alloys. For the installations and other issues, please check the homepage. Please leave a comment if you have any trouble using this software and/or want some features.

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AkariXB [Chat]

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AkariXB is a bot for the decentralized [b]Jabber/XMPP[/b] network ( http://xmpp.org ), with a GUI. It's currently in the early development stage, but it can already do a few things, like (auto)joining MUC rooms and replying to commands. Several types of custom commands can be created, such as static replies or random replies from a list or a text file. It is based on Qt 5 and QXMPP. Development code is at [url]https://gitlab.com/akarixb/akarixb-dev[/url]

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QmidiCtl [Music Production]

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QmidiCtl is a MIDI remote controller application that sends MIDI data over the network, using UDP/IP multicast. Inspired by multimidicast (http://llg.cubic.org/tools) and designed to be compatible with ipMIDI for Windows (http://nerds.de). QmidiCtl has been primarily designed for the Maemo enabled handheld devices, namely the Nokia N900 and also being promoted to the Maemo Package repositories. Nevertheless, QmidiCtl may still be found effective as a regular desktop application as well. QmidiCtl is free, open-source software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or later. Sourceforge project page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/qmidictl Weblog: http://www.rncbc.org See also: QmidiNet - A MIDI network gateway via UDP/IP multicast http://qmidinet.sourceforge.net

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QBatMon [System Software]

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Battery status tray indicator using Qt 5 and acpi command as dependencies. Tested on Lubuntu 14.04.5. In case of problems, install acpi first: sudo apt-get install acpi

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Persepolis Download Manager [Web]

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# Persepolis Download Manager [ Persepolis Download Manager is a GUI for aria2. + Version : 3.0.1 + Written in PYQT5. + For GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, PC-BSD, OpenBSD, Mac OS X and Windows. ### Persepolis Website Visit our website for installation instructions http://persepolisdm.github.io/ ### Persepolis Wiki ### How to report issues or how to ask a question If you have any question or if you want to report a bug or suggest a new feature feel free to [create an issue here](https://github.com/persepolisdm/persepolis/issues) ## Contact us Persepolis lead developer and manager : **Alireza Amirsamimi** https://github.com/alireza-amirsamimi alireza.amirsamimi@ubuntu.ir Arch Linux and BSD support : **Mohammadreza Abdollahzadeh** https://github.com/morealaz morealaz@gmail.com Ubuntu and Debian and Windows support : **Mostafa Asadi** https://github.com/mostafaasadi mostafaasadi73@gmail.com Mac OSX support : **MohammadAmin Vahedinia** https://github.com/Mr0Null persepolisdm@vahedinia.me Persepolis website support : **Sadegh Alirezaie** https://github.com/Alirezaies sadegh@webgo.ir Chrome/Chromium and Firefox addons support: **Jafar Akhondali** https://github.com/JafarAkhondali jafar.akhondali@yahoo.com Persepolis website : https://persepolisdm.github.io/ Persepolis persian website: http://amirsamimi.ir/persepolis2 Persepolis Twitter https://twitter.com/persepolisdm PersepolisDM Telegram Channel: https://telegram.me/persepolisdm ### Where does the name come from? Persepolis (Greek: Περσέπολις Persépolis; "the Persian city") or Parsa (Old Persian:

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KBackup [System Software]

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KBackup is a program that lets you back up any directories or files, whereby it uses an easy to use directory tree to select the things to back up. The program was designed to be very simple in its use so that it can be used by non-computer experts. It can do full- and incremental backups. The storage format is the well known TAR format, whereby the data is still stored in compressed format (bzip2 or gzip). The backup can be put onto a local directory (mounted device, etc.) but also on a remote URL (thanks to KDE KIO). It also includes a german, french, italian, slovak, czech, portuguese, swedish and russian translation for the user interface and an english, french, russian and german handbook. Note: the documentation for 0.7 is only current in english and german. For the former KDE3 version 0.5.4: You'll find all RPMs including 64bit versions for different distributions on the openSuse build service (links below)

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Nootka [Education]

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Nootka is open-source application to help with learning (also with teaching) classical score notation. Mostly it is for guitarists, but it can be used for ear training as well. [b]Simply:[/b] users looks at piece of a score, plays it, Nootka is listening to it, checks and shows was it played well. All in real time. [b]Now Nootka is available for Android devices[/b] Features: interactive interface to discover the rules of musical notation exercises with possibility to create own sets accurate method for detecting sung and played sounds and melodies natural sound of guitars clefs (treble, bass and others) and grand staff analyze of results different kinds of guitars and theirs tuning Czech, French, German, Hungarian, Polish, Spanish and Russian translations Binary packages are available for Linux, Windows, MacOs and Android.

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digiKam Software Collection [Graphics]

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digiKam is an advanced digital [b]photo management application[/b], which makes importing and organizing digital photos a "snap". The photos can be organized in albums which can be sorted chronologically, by directory layout or by custom collections. Tired of the directory constraints? Don’t worry, digiKam also provides [b]tagging functionality[/b]. You tag your images which can be spread out across multiple folders and digiKam provides fast and intuitive ways to browse these tagged images. You can also add [b]comments and rating[/b] to your images. digiKam makes use of a fast and robust database to store these meta-informations which makes adding and editing of comments and tags very reliable. digiKam makes use of [b]plugins[/b] for lots of added functionalities. An easy to use interface is provided that enables you to [b]connect to your camera[/b] and preview, download and/or delete your images. digiKam includes too an image editor for image corrections and manipulations which can be extended by plugins. Another tool, which most artists and photographers will be familiar with, is a [b]Light Table[/b]. This tool assists artists and photographers with reviewing their work ensuring only the highest quality. A light table will show the artist their imperfections in which they can go and touch up. Well in digiKam, the light table function provides the user a similar experience. You can import a photo, drag it onto the light table, and touch up only the areas that need it. The digiKam [b]Image Editor[/b] has its own plugin subsystem with some common tools e.g. red eye correction or colors correction. Additional plugins are provided with the main application to process advanced corrections on image like color management, noise reduction, or special effects. digiKam Image Editor support all camera RAW file formats, 16 bits color depth, Exif/Makernote/IPTC/GPS metadata, Color management, tagging/rating/comments pictures, etc. A lots of search tools are also available to be able to find specific photo on whole collection : [b]Time line[/b], Calendar, Advanced Search using multiple and complex database queries (tags, rating, keywords, date, etc...) A stand-alone image editor version named [b]Showfoto[/b] is also available. It runs without digiKam images database support, but provides all Image Editor tools. See the related project page for more information: [url]http://www.digikam.org[/url] Online documentations: [url]http://docs.kde.org/development/en/extragear-graphics/digikam/index.html[/url] [url]http://docs.kde.org/development/en/extragear-graphics/showfoto/index.html[/url] NOTE: - Please, use the digiKam mailing-list for all comments: [b]digikam-users at kde dot org[/b] [b]digikam-devel at kde dot org[/b] - Please, use Bug Tracking System for wishes and reports: [url]http://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?product=digikam[/url] [url]http://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?product=kipiplugins[/url] You can contact developers on Freenode IRC channels: [b]#digikam[/b] To help digiKam project, you can [u]donate money to developers[/u]. Take a look at this page for details: [url]http://www.digikam.org/donation[/url]

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Foxit Reader - Leading PDF reader by Foxit [Office]

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The award-winning PDF reader on Windows PCs is now available on Mac. Foxit Reader allows you to view and annotate PDF files quickly and easily. This high-performance, feature-rich reader provides a consistent user experience across PCs and mobile devices. Unlike other PDF readers, this app comes with ConnectedPDF, a breakthrough technology that brings new levels of accountability, collaboration, and productivity to the sharing and tracking of PDF documents worldwide. Foxit Reader provides you with the following capabilities: Reliable: 100% compliant with your current PDF ecosystem. Lightweight: doesn’t exhaust your device resources. Fast: no long waits to open PDFs. Collaborative: full control of your content. What Foxit Reader can offer to you: View PDF files • Open and view PDF files quickly and clearly • Open password-protected PDF files • Open and view file attachments embedded in PDF files • View PDF files in single page, continuous, facing (2-page), facing continuous, separate cover page modes • Easily navigate PDF files by page number, page thumbnails, and bookmarks • Zoom in or out of PDF files for a clearer view • Rotate pages in 90° increments • Search text to find specific information • Take a snapshot of a selected area for sharing • Save, synchronize, and access PDF files in the Foxit Cloud Reading Annotate PDF files • Mark up the text in PDF files with text markup tools • Add text comments in PDF files using the Typewriter, Callout, and Textbox tools • Add drawings and free-form shapes in PDF files with drawing tools • Make comments in PDF files with the Note tool • Attach files as comments to PDF files with the Attachment tool • Highlight specified areas in PDF files with the Area Highlight tool • Add static and dynamic stamps to PDF files Print PDF files • Print documents along with annotations Protect PDF files • Sign PDF files with handwritten signature Work with ConnectedPDF • Convert PDF files to ConnectedPDF format • Work with protected cPDFs • Participate in Connected reviews • Track who reads or edits your PDF document • Share comments and discussions on PDF documents Work on PDF forms • Fill out and save PDF forms • Import and export form data Platform Support • Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 ~ 16.10 • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6.x (64-bit) ~ 7.x • SUSE 12 Linux Enterprise Server • OpenSUSE 13.2 • OpenSUSE Leap 42.x For users utilizing the Active Directory Rights Management Service, the following systems are supported: • Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 ~ 16.10 • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6.x ~ 7.x • OpenSUSE 13.2 • OpenSUSE Leap 42.x To learn more about Foxit Software, please visit https://www.foxitsoftware.com. Follow Foxit on Facebook and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/foxitsoftware https://twitter.com/foxitsoftware

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iQPuzzle [Games Other]

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iQPuzzle is a diverting I.Q. challenging puzzle. Pentominos are used as puzzle pieces and currently 300 different board shapes are available, which have to be filled with them. - Ubuntu PPA: https://launchpad.net/~elthoro/+archive/iqpuzzle - Build for OS/2: http://www.ecsoft2.org/iqpuzzle - Gentoo ebuild: https://github.com/mrbitt/mrbit-overlay/tree/master/games-puzzle/iqpuzzle - Windows, macOS (untested), AppImage: https://github.com/ElTh0r0/iqpuzzle/releases/latest - Builds for Arch, Cent OS, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE: http://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home%3AElThoro&package=iqpuzzle

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FlyBufer [Utilities]

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Free program for work with notes and clipboard is able to store by clicking the highlighted text from other programs and put it back.

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KXStitch [Graphics]

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KXStitch can be used to create cross stitch patterns, either from imported images or directly by the user. The download link is to the official KDE download mirrors and contains a source tarball. OpenSuSE packages are maintained by myself on the OpenSuSE Build Service.

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Opendesktop App [System Software]

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# Overview This is the official Opendesktop App. It allows you to directly install and apply most themes and other items for various DE's from within the app. Currently supported are many Qt and GTK-based desktop environments, like KDE Plasma, Gnome, Mate, XFCE, Cinnamon, Budgie, LxQt, Elementary, Trinity and Enlightenment. # How to Install Download the AppImage package and make it executable, then Double-Click it. To manually install the AppImage package, you can use the terminal: $ chmod +x /path/to/opendesktop-app*.AppImage $ /path/to/opendesktop-app*.AppImage --install The Opendesktop AppImage's "--install" is optional, but recommended the install to enable the app self-updating feature and desktop menu registration. And you can uninstall the installed Opendesktop App AppImage by "--uninstall" option. $ ~/.local/bin/opendesktop-app.AppImage --uninstall

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Lybniz [Education]

Pylax [Database]

PulseEffects [Audio]

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Limiter, compressor, reverberation, stereo equalizer and auto volume effects for Pulseaudio applications Installation and execution instructions: https://github.com/wwmm/pulseeffects/wiki

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Periodic Table [Science]

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A modern Periodic Table app for gnome desktop, with the latest update from IUPAC. This is written completely in python3, and gtk3 is used for ui, make it at-home with other gnome apps. Besides showing Periodic Table of elements, it shows variation of properties like atomic radius etc. One stand alone feature of the app is calculation of Vegard's Law for Binary alloys. For the installations and other issues, please check the homepage. Please leave a comment if you have any trouble using this software and/or want some features.

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