Due to some licensing mess, it now uses GnuTLS instead of OpenSSL.
Switched to textproc/enchant instead of textproc/aspell for spelling.
No objection from ajacoutot@, looks good to MAINTAINER.
The main F-Spot user interface in Browse mode is shown. F-Spot supports
16 common files types, including JPEG, GIF, TIFF, RAW, and others.
Import your photos from your hard drive, camera (including PTP type), or
iPod.
Photos can be tagged for searching and grouping, and the timeline gives
quick sense of temporal location, and quanity of photos taken. F-Spot
can view and export EXIF and XMP metadata in your images.
Other features include fullscreen and slideshow modes.
it needs some more tweaking, hence it's not hooked to the builds yet.
Formerly known as SlimServer, this is a streaming audio server
for use with the SlimDevices/Logitech network music players -
Squeezebox, Transporter and SLiMP3.
* Web browser UI to control the player and manage playlists
* MP3 & WMA Internet radio
* Alarm clock
* Automatically imports metadata tags
* Browse and search by title, artist, album or genre
* Shuffle and repeat albums or songs
* Create, save, and import .pls, .cue and .m3u playlist files
* Displays current date and time when not playing
* Open protocol and command line API
* Expandable through 3rd party plug-ins and skins
* Supports multiple synchronized players
* Listen from any computer using an MP3 software player
* precise license
* add missing desktop-file-utils goo
* add PORTHOME to quiet up qmake4
* respect CXXFLAGS
* don't force -O3 optimisation
* install man pages where they belong
"go ahead and commit" pvalchev@
Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix. Simple and
easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas and
information you deal with every day.
ndesk-dbus is a C# implementation of D-Bus. It's often referred
to as dbus-sharp, or "managed D-Bus" to avoid confusion with
existing bindings (which wrap libdbus).
D-Bus is an inter-process communication framework that lets
applications interface with the system event bus as well as
allowing them to talk to one another in a peer-to-peer
configuration.
This module provides GLib integration as an optional extra.
ndesk-dbus is a C# implementation of D-Bus. It's often referred
to as dbus-sharp, or "managed D-Bus" to avoid confusion with
existing bindings (which wrap libdbus).
D-Bus is an inter-process communication framework that lets
applications interface with the system event bus as well as
allowing them to talk to one another in a peer-to-peer
configuration.
Mono.Addins is a framework for creating extensible applications,
and for creating libraries which extend those applications.
Mono.Addins has been designed to be easy to use and useful for
a wide range of applications: from simple applications with small
extensibility needs, to complex applications which need support
for large add-in structures.
This new framework intends to set an standard for building
extensible applications and add-ins in Mono.
The EventLog library aims to be a replacement of the simple syslog() API
provided on UNIX systems. The major difference between EventLog and syslog
is that EventLog tries to add structure to messages.
The freefont project provides a set of free, high-quality, outline (i.e.
OpenType) fonts covering the ISO 10646/Unicode UCS (Universal Character
Set). This set consists of three TrueType typefaces: one monospaced and
two proportional -- one with uniform and one with modulated stroke.
These fonts are similar to the Helvetica, Times and Courier fonts.
maintainers to upgrade their BitlBee daemons as soon as possible,
since this release fixes a security bug that was probably there for
a long time already."""
more info, bitlbee.org
tested by merdely@, wcmaier@, Andrew Dalgleish, Wiktor Izdebski
ok merdely@, wcmaier@
1. what ff3's safebrowsing does it essentially allows google to
track users. every time ff3 would call to google w/ the address
of the particular site one is visiting. disable this crazy feature
2. don't visit mozilla's pages on updating / first starting the
browser; which serve no purpose but tracking
3. disable the crashreporter; which is supposed to automatically
talk to mozilla and send all sorts of information when you crash
discussed w/ porters. ok naddy@