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== Others == | == Others == | ||
=== Note Taking Organizers === | === Note Taking Organizers === | ||
− | {{Merge| | + | {{Merge|List of Applications#Time Management}} |
+ | {{Wikipedia|Comparison of notetaking software}} | ||
==== Console ==== | ==== Console ==== | ||
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|Doneyet|An ncurses-based hierarchical To-do list manager written in C++.|https://code.google.com/p/doneyet/|{{AUR|doneyet}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|hnb (hierarchical notebook)|A program to organize many kinds of data (addresses, to-do lists, ideas, book reviews, etc.) in one place using the XML format.|http://hnb.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|hnb}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Taskwarrior|Taskwarrior]]| | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Taskwarrior|Taskwarrior]]|A command-line To-do list application with support for lua customization and more.|http://taskwarrior.org/|{{Pkg|task}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|Todo.txt|A small command-line To-do manager.|http://ginatrapani.github.com/todo.txt-cli/|{{AUR|todotxt}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|TuDu|An ncurses-based hierarchical To-do list manager with vim-like keybindings.|http://code.meskio.net/tudu/|{{AUR|tudu}}}} |
==== Graphical ==== | ==== Graphical ==== | ||
− | * {{App|Cherrytree|A hierarchical note taking application|http://giuspen.com/cherrytree/|{{Pkg|cherrytree}}}} | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:BasKet Note Pads|BasKet]]|An application for organizing, sharing, and taking notes. It can manage various types of information such as to-do lists, links, pictures, and other types, similar to a scrapbook.|http://basket.kde.org/|{{Pkg|basket}}}} |
− | * {{App|Glista| | + | * {{App|Cherrytree|A hierarchical note taking application, featuring rich text and syntax highlighting, storing data in a single xml or sqlite file.|http://giuspen.com/cherrytree/|{{Pkg|cherrytree}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Gnote|Gnote]]| | + | * {{App|Glista|A simple GTK+ To-do list manager with notes support.|http://prematureoptimization.org/glista/|{{AUR|glista}}}} |
− | * {{App|KeepNote|A cross-platform GTK note-taking | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Gnote|Gnote]]|An experimental port of Tomboy to C++.|http://live.gnome.org/Gnote|{{Pkg|gnote}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia: | + | * {{App|KeepNote|A cross-platform GTK+ note-taking application with rich text formatting.|http://keepnote.org|{{Pkg|keepnote}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:org-mode|org-mode]]|An [[Emacs]] | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:KJots|KJots]]|A small program which is handy for keeping and organizing miscellaneous notes, part of KDE PIM.|http://www.kde.org/applications/utilities/kjots/|{{Pkg|kdepim-kjots}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[ | + | * {{App|NoteCase|A portable hierarchical note manager, coded in C++ using bindings to the GTK+ toolkit.|http://notecase.sourceforge.net|{{AUR|notecase}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:org-mode|org-mode]]|An [[Emacs]] mode for notes, project planning and authoring.|http://orgmode.org|{{AUR|emacs-org-mode}}}} |
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Tomboy (software)|Tomboy]]|A desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix with a wiki-like linking system to connect notes together.|http://projects.gnome.org/tomboy/|{{Pkg|tomboy}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[zim]]|A WYSIWYG text editor that aims at bringing the concept of a wiki to the desktop.|http://zim-wiki.org/|{{Pkg|zim}}}} | ||
=== Time Management === | === Time Management === | ||
==== Console ==== | ==== Console ==== | ||
− | * {{App|Calcurse|A text-based | + | * {{App|Calcurse|A text-based ncurses calendar and scheduling system.|http://calcurse.org/|{{Pkg|calcurse}}}} |
− | * {{App|Pal|A very lightweight calendar with both interactive and non-interactive interfaces|http://palcal.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|pal}}}} | + | * {{App|Pal|A very lightweight calendar with both interactive and non-interactive interfaces.|http://palcal.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|pal}}}} |
− | * {{App|Remind|A highly sophisticated text-based calendaring and notification system|http://roaringpenguin.com/products/remind|{{Pkg|remind}}}} | + | * {{App|Remind|A highly sophisticated text-based calendaring and notification system.|http://roaringpenguin.com/products/remind|{{Pkg|remind}}}} |
− | * {{App|When|simple personal calendar program|http://lightandmatter.com/when/when.html|{{Pkg|when}}}} | + | * {{App|When|A simple personal calendar program.|http://lightandmatter.com/when/when.html|{{Pkg|when}}}} |
− | * {{App|Wyrd| | + | * {{App|Wyrd|A text-based front-end to Remind, a calendar and alarm program used on UNIX and Linux computers.|http://pessimization.com/software/wyrd/|{{Pkg|wyrd}}}} |
==== Graphical ==== | ==== Graphical ==== | ||
− | * {{App|etm | + | * {{App|etm (Event and Task Manager)|A simple application with a "Getting Things Done!" approach to handling events, tasks, activities, reminders and projects.|http://duke.edu/~dgraham/ETM/|{{AUR|etm}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|GTG (Getting Things GNOME!)|A personal tasks and To-do list items organizer for the GNOME desktop.|http://gtg.fritalk.com|{{AUR|gtg}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia: | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Kontact#Organizer|KOrganizer]]|A calendar and scheduling program, part of KDE PIM.|http://www.kde.org/applications/office/korganizer/|{{Pkg|kdepim-korganizer}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Lightning (software)|Lightning]]|An extension to Mozilla Thunderbird that provides calendar and task support.|http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/lightning/|{{AUR|lightning}}}} |
− | * {{App|Orage|GTK+ calendar and task manager often seen integrated with Xfce|http://www.xfce.org/projects|{{Pkg|orage}}}} | + | * {{App|Orage|A GTK+ calendar and task manager often seen integrated with Xfce.|http://www.xfce.org/projects|{{Pkg|orage}}}} |
− | * {{App|Osmo|GTK+ personal organizer, which includes calendar, tasks manager and address book modules|http://clayo.org/osmo/|{{Pkg|osmo}}}} | + | * {{App|Osmo|A GTK+ personal organizer, which includes calendar, tasks manager and address book modules.|http://clayo.org/osmo/|{{Pkg|osmo}}}} |
− | * {{App|Rachota|portable time tracker for personal projects|http://rachota.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|rachota}}}} | + | * {{App|Rachota|A portable time tracker for personal projects.|http://rachota.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|rachota}}}} |
− | * {{App|tasks|simple | + | * {{App|Task Coach|A simple open source To-do manager to manage personal tasks and To-do lists.|http://taskcoach.org|{{AUR|taskcoach}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|Tasks|A simple To-do list application that uses libecal.|https://pimlico-project.org/tasks.html|{{Pkg|tasks}}}} |
+ | * {{App|TkRemind|A sophisticated calendar and alarm program.|http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/remind|{{Pkg|remind}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|wxRemind|A Python text and graphical frontend to Remind.|http://duke.edu/~dgraham/wxRemind/|{{AUR|wxremind}}}} | ||
=== Translation and Localisation === | === Translation and Localisation === | ||
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia: | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Apertium|Apertium]]|A free and open source rule-based machine translation platform with available language data. It supports the following formats: HTML, Microsoft Office 2007 XML, OpenDocument, TMX, MediaWiki and others.|http://apertium.org/|{{AUR|apertium}}}} |
− | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Lokalize|Lokalize]]|A standard [[KDE]] tool for software translation. It includes basic editing of PO files, support for glossary, translation memory, project managing, etc.|http://userbase.kde.org/Lokalize|{{Pkg|kdesdk-lokalize}}}} | |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia: | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Moses (machine translation)|Moses]]|A statistical machine translation tool (language data not included).|http://statmt.org/moses|{{AUR?|Moses}}}} |
− | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:OmegaT|OmegaT]]|A general translator's tool which contains a lot of translation memory features and can give suggestions from Google Translate. It supports the following formats: HTML, Microsoft Office 2007 XML, OpenDocument, XLIFF/Okapi, MediaWiki, plain text, TMX and others.|http://omegat.org|{{AUR|omegat}}}} | |
− | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Poedit|Poedit]]|A simple gettext/po-based translation tool.|http://poedit.net|{{Pkg|poedit}}}} | |
− | |http:// | + | * {{App|Pology|A set of Python tools for dealing with gettext/po-files.|http://techbase.kde.org/Localization/Tools/Pology|{{AUR|pology}}}} |
− | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Virtaal|Virtaal]]|An editor for translation of both software and other text, based on [[Wikipedia:Translate Toolkit|Translate Toolkit]]. It supports the following formats: [[Wikipedia:gettext|gettext]], [[Wikipedia:XLIFF|XLIFF]] , TMX, TBX, [[Wikipedia:WordFast|Wordfast]], Qt Linguist , Qt Phrase Book, [[Wikipedia:OmegaT|OmegaT glossary]] and others. It can also show suggestions from [[Wikipedia:Apertium|Apertium]], [[Wikipedia:Google Translate|Google Translate]], [[Wikipedia:Bing Translator|Bing Translator]], [[Wikipedia:Moses (machine translation)|Moses]] and others.|http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/virtaal|{{AUR|virtaal}}}} | |
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− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Moses (machine translation)|Moses]]|statistical machine translation tool (language data not included)|http://statmt.org/moses|{{AUR?|Moses}}}} | ||
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− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:OmegaT|OmegaT]]| | ||
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=== Work environment === | === Work environment === | ||
− | + | The default installation of Arch does not contain any Desktop Environment and therefore forces users to choose one themselves. Most Arch boxes run some X11 Window Manager and/or Desktop Environment, but of course there are still people who prefer doing everyday tasks in bare console. | |
==== Desktop environments ==== | ==== Desktop environments ==== | ||
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==== Window managers ==== | ==== Window managers ==== | ||
===== Console ===== | ===== Console ===== | ||
− | * {{App|dvtm| | + | * {{App|dvtm|A [[dwm]]-style window manager in the console.|http://brain-dump.org/projects/dvtm/|{{Pkg|dvtm}}}} |
===== Graphical ===== | ===== Graphical ===== | ||
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{{Box||See the main article: [[Display Manager#List of display managers]]|#E5E5FF|#FCFCFC}} | {{Box||See the main article: [[Display Manager#List of display managers]]|#E5E5FF|#FCFCFC}} | ||
− | ===== Terminal multiplexers | + | ===== Terminal multiplexers ===== |
− | * {{App|[[screen]]| | + | * {{App|dtach|A program that emulates the detach feature of [[screen]].|http://dtach.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|dtach}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Tmux| | + | * {{App|[[screen|GNU Screen]]|A full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal.|https://gnu.org/s/screen/|{{Pkg|screen}}}} |
− | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Tmux|tmux]]|A BSD licensed terminal multiplexer.|http://tmux.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|tmux}}}} | |
=== System Monitoring === | === System Monitoring === | ||
− | * {{App|adesklet | + | * {{App|adesklet SystemMonitor|A collection of modular stackable system monitors for [[Wikipedia:Adesklets|adesklets]].|http://adesklets.sourceforge.net/desklets.html|{{AUR|adesklet-systemmonitor}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Conky]]|lightweight, scriptable system monitor|http://conky.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|conky}}}} | + | * {{App|[[Conky]]|A lightweight, scriptable system monitor.|http://conky.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|conky}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:GKrellM|GKrellM]]|simple, flexible system monitor package for | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:GKrellM|GKrellM]]|A simple, flexible system monitor package for GTK+ with many plug-ins.|http://members.dslextreme.com/users/billw/gkrellm/gkrellm.html|{{Pkg|gkrellm}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Htop| | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Htop|htop]]|A simple, ncurses interactive process viewer.|http://htop.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|htop}}}} |
− | * {{App|LXTask|lightweight task manager for [[LXDE]]|http://wiki.lxde.org/en/LXTask|{{Pkg|lxtask}}}} | + | * {{App|LXTask|A lightweight task manager for [[LXDE]].|http://wiki.lxde.org/en/LXTask|{{Pkg|lxtask}}}} |
+ | * {{App|dstat|A versatile resource statistics tool.|http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/dstat/|{{Pkg|dstat}}}} | ||
=== Terminal emulators === | === Terminal emulators === | ||
{{Wikipedia|List of terminal emulators}} | {{Wikipedia|List of terminal emulators}} | ||
− | Power users use terminal emulators quite often, so unsurprisingly lots of X11 terminal emulators exist. Most of them emulate Xterm that emulates VT102, which emulates typewriter, so you will have to read [[Wikipedia:Terminal emulator|Wikipedia article]] and [https://google.com/search?q=linux+terminal+emulators other sources] to | + | Power users use terminal emulators quite often, so unsurprisingly lots of X11 terminal emulators exist. Most of them emulate Xterm that emulates VT102, which emulates typewriter, so you will have to read the [[Wikipedia:Terminal emulator|Wikipedia article]] and [https://google.com/search?q=linux+terminal+emulators other sources] to get a hold on these things. |
− | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:aterm|aterm]]|An xterm replacement with transparency support.|http://aterm.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|aterm}}}} | |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:aterm|aterm]]|An xterm replacement with transparency support|http://aterm.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|aterm}}}} | + | * {{App|Eterm|A terminal emulator intended as a replacement for xterm and designed for the [[Enlightenment]] desktop.|http://eterm.org|{{AUR|eterm}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Konsole|Konsole]]|A terminal emulator included in the [[KDE]] desktop.|http://kde.org/applications/system/konsole/|{{Pkg|kdebase-konsole}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia: | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:mrxvt|Mrxvt]]|A tabbed X terminal emulator based on rxvt.|http://materm.sourceforge.net/index.html|{{AUR|mrxvt}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[ | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Rxvt|rxvt]]|A popular replacement for the xterm|http://rxvt.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|rxvt}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Rxvt|rxvt]]|popular replacement for the xterm|http://rxvt.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|rxvt}}}} | + | * {{App|st|st is a simple terminal implementation for X.|http://st.suckless.org|{{AUR|st}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|[[terminator]]|A terminal emulator supporting multiple resizable terminal panels.|http://tenshu.net/p/terminator.html|{{Pkg|terminator}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[ | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Tilda (software)|Tilda]]|A Linux terminal inspired by many classic terminals from first person shooter games such as Quake, Doom and Half-Life.|http://sourceforge.net/projects/tilda/files/|{{Pkg|tilda}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|[[urxvt]]|A highly extendable (with Perl) unicode enabled rxvt-clone terminal emulator featuring tabbing, url launching, a Quake style drop-down mode and pseudo-transparency.|http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/rxvt-unicode|{{Pkg|rxvt-unicode}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[ | + | * {{App|[[Xterm|xterm]]|A simple terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that can't use the window system directly.|http://invisible-island.net/xterm/|{{Pkg|xterm}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[ | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Yakuake|Yakuake]]|A drop-down terminal (Quake style) emulator based on Konsole.|http://yakuake.kde.org/|{{Pkg|yakuake}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia: | ||
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==== VTE-based ==== | ==== VTE-based ==== | ||
− | [http://developer.gnome.org/vte/unstable/ Terminal | + | [http://developer.gnome.org/vte/unstable/ VTE] (Virtual Terminal Emulator) is a widget developed during early GNOME days for use in the GNOME Terminal. It has since given birth to many terminals with similar capabilities. |
− | * {{App| | + | |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Evilvte|evilvte]]|A highly customizable terminal emulator with support for tabs, auto-hiding and different encodings.|http://calno.com/evilvte/|{{AUR|evilvte}}}} |
− | * {{App|mt|written as | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:GNOME Terminal|GNOME Terminal]]|A terminal emulator included in the [[GNOME]] desktop with support for Unicode and pseudo-transparency.|http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.faq.html#bug_gnometerm|{{Pkg|gnome-terminal}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|[[Guake]]|A drop-down terminal for the GNOME desktop.|http://guake.org/|{{AUR|guake-git}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|[[LilyTerm]]|A very light and easy to use X Terminal Emulator|http://lilyterm.luna.com.tw/|{{Pkg|lilyterm}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[ | + | * {{App|LXTerminal|A desktop independent terminal emulator for [[LXDE]].|http://wiki.lxde.org/en/LXTerminal|{{Pkg|lxterminal}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Terminal (Xfce)|Terminal]]|Xfce | + | * {{App|mt (multi-terminal)|A terminal emulator written as more lightweight replacement for Sakura while keeping most of its functionality.|https://github.com/mutantturkey/mt/|{{AUR|mt}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|ROXTerm|A tabbed terminal emulator with a small footprint.|http://roxterm.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|roxterm}}}} |
+ | * {{App|sakura|A terminal emulator based on GTK+ and VTE.|http://www.pleyades.net/david/projects/sakura|{{Pkg|sakura}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Stjerm]]|A GTK+-based drop-down terminal emulator that provides a minimalistic interface combined with a small file size, lightweight memory usage and easy integration with composite window managers such as Compiz.|https://code.google.com/p/stjerm-terminal-emulator/|{{AUR|stjerm}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Terminal (Xfce)|Terminal]]|A terminal emulator included in the [[Xfce]] desktop with support for a colorized prompt and a tabbed interface.|http://docs.xfce.org/apps/terminal/start|{{Pkg|terminal}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|Termit|A simple terminal emulator based on the vte library that includes tabs, bookmarks, and the ability to switch encodings.|https://wiki.github.com/nonstop/termit/|{{AUR|termit}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|Termite|A keyboard-centric VTE-based terminal, aimed at use within a window manager with tiling and/or tabbing support.|https://github.com/thestinger/termite|{{AUR|termite}}}} | ||
=== Text editors === | === Text editors === | ||
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==== Console ==== | ==== Console ==== | ||
− | * {{App|[[Emacs|GNU Emacs]]|The somewhat intimidating but famously extensible text editor with hundreds of tricks and add-ons|https://gnu.org/s/emacs|{{Pkg|emacs}}}} | + | * {{App|dex|A small and easy to use text editor with support for ctags and parsing compiler errors.|https://github.com/tihirvon/dex|{{AUR|dex-editor-git}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:JED (text editor)|JED]]|text editor that makes extensive use of the [[Wikipedia:S-Lang (programming library)|S-Lang library]].|http://jedsoft.org/jed/|{{AUR|jed}}}} | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:ed (text editor)|ed]]|A line-oriented text editor, the original editor for Unix.|https://gnu.org/s/ed/|{{Pkg|ed}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Joe]] | + | * {{App|[[Emacs|GNU Emacs]]|The somewhat intimidating but famously extensible text editor with hundreds of tricks and add-ons.|https://gnu.org/s/emacs|{{Pkg|emacs}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[nano]]|A console text editor based on pico with on-screen key | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:JED (text editor)|JED]]|A text editor that makes extensive use of the [[Wikipedia:S-Lang (programming library)|S-Lang library]].|http://jedsoft.org/jed/|{{AUR|jed}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Vim]] | + | * {{App|[[Joe]] (Joe's Own Editor)|A terminal-based text editor designed to be easy to use.|http://joe-editor.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|joe}}}} |
− | + | * {{App|[[nano]]|A console text editor based on pico with on-screen key bindings help.|http://nano-editor.org/|{{Pkg|nano}}}} | |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Zile (editor)|Zile]]| | + | * {{App|[[Vim]] (Vi IMproved)|An advanced text editor that seeks to provide the power of the de-facto Unix editor 'vi', with a more complete feature set.|http://www.vim.org/|{{Pkg|vim}}}} |
− | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Zile (editor)|Zile]]|A lightweight Emacs clone.|https://gnu.org/s/zile/|{{Pkg|zile}}}} | |
==== Graphical ==== | ==== Graphical ==== | ||
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Acme (text editor)|Acme]]|A minimalist and flexible programming environment by Rob Pike|http://acme.cat-v.org|{{Pkg|plan9port}}}} | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Acme (text editor)|Acme]]|A minimalist and flexible programming environment developed by Rob Pike for the Plan 9 operating system.|http://acme.cat-v.org|{{Pkg|plan9port}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Beaver]]| | + | * {{App|[[Beaver]]|A GTK+ editor designed to be modular, lightweight and stylish.|http://beaver-editor.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|beaver}}}} |
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|cssed|A GTK+-based Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) editor.|http://cssed.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|cssed}}}} |
− | + | * {{App|Edile|A PyGTK code and scripting editor implemented in one file.|https://code.google.com/p/edile/|{{AUR|edile}}}} | |
− | * {{App|Edile|A PyGTK code | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Gedit|Gedit]]|A GTK+ editor for the GNOME desktop with syntax highlighting, automatic indentation, matching brackets, etc., and a number of add-ons to increase functionality.|http://projects.gnome.org/gedit/|{{Pkg|gedit}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia: | + | * {{App|[[gVim]]|A graphical interface for Vim.|http://vim.org/|{{Pkg|gvim}}}} |
− | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:JuffEd|JuffEd]]|A simple tabbed text editor with syntax highlighting, written in Qt.|http://juffed.com/en/index.html|{{AUR|juffed}}}} | |
− | * {{App|[[gVim]]| | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Kate|Kate]]|A full-featured programmer's editor for the KDE desktop with MDI and a filesystem browser.|http://kate-editor.org/|{{Pkg|kdesdk-kate}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Kate|Kate]]| | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:KWrite|KWrite]]|A lightweight text editor for the KDE desktop that uses the same editor widget as Kate.|http://kde.org/applications/utilities/kwrite/|{{Pkg|kdebase-kwrite}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:KWrite|KWrite]] | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Leafpad|Leafpad]]|A notepad clone for GTK+ that emphasizes simplicity.|http://tarot.freeshell.org/leafpad/|{{Pkg|leafpad}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Leafpad|Leafpad]]|A notepad clone for GTK+ | + | * {{App|medit|A programming and around-programming text editor.|http://mooedit.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|medit}}}} |
− | * {{App|medit| | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:PyRoom|PyRoom]]|A great distractionless PyGTK text editor, a clone of the infamous WriteRoom.|http://pyroom.org/|{{AUR|pyroom}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:PyRoom|PyRoom]]|great distractionless PyGTK text editor, a clone of the infamous WriteRoom|http://pyroom.org/|{{AUR|pyroom}}}} | + | * {{App|QSciTE|A Qt clone of the SciTE text and code editor.|http://code.google.com/p/qscite/|{{AUR|qscite}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Sam (text editor)|Sam]]| | + | * {{App|QXmlEdit|A simple Qt XML editor and XSD viewer.|http://code.google.com/p/qxmledit/|{{AUR|qxmledit}}}} |
− | * {{App|[[Wikipedia: | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Sam (text editor)|Sam]]|A minimalist text editor with a graphical user interface, a very powerful command language and remote editing capabilities, developed by Rob Pike.|http://sam.cat-v.org|{{Pkg|plan9port}} or {{Pkg|9base}}}} |
− | * {{App|Tea| | + | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:SciTE|SciTE]]|A generally useful editor with facilities for building and running programs.|http://scintilla.org/SciTE.html|{{Pkg|scite}}}} |
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Sublime Text|Sublime Text 2]]|A closed-source C++ and Python-based editor with many advanced features and plugins while staying lightweight and pretty.|http://sublimetext.com|{{AUR|sublime-text}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|Tea|A Qt-based feature rich text editor.|http://tea-editor.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|tea}}}} | ||
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+ | === Integrated Development Environments === | ||
+ | {{Wikipedia|Comparison of integrated development environments}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{App|[[Anjuta]]|A versatile IDE with project management, an application wizard, an interactive debugger, a source editor, version control support and many more tools.|http://www.anjuta.org/|{{Pkg|anjuta}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Aptana#Aptana_Studio|Aptana Studio]]|An IDE based on Eclipse, but geared towards web development, with support for HTML, CSS, Javascript, Ruby on Rails, PHP, Adobe AIR and others.|http://www.aptana.org/|{{AUR|aptana-studio}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Bluefish (text editor)|Bluefish]]|A GTK+ editor/IDE with an MDI interface, syntax highlighting and support for Python plugins.|http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/|{{Pkg|bluefish}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Code::Blocks|Code::Blocks]]|An open source and cross-platform C/C++ IDE.|http://www.codeblocks.org/|{{Pkg|codeblocks}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Eclipse]]|An open source community project, which aims to provide a universal development platform.|http://eclipse.org/|{{Pkg|eclipse}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Editra|Editra]]|A multi-platform text editor with an implementation that focuses on creating an easy to use interface and features that aid in code development.|http://www.editra.org|{{AUR|editra}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Eric Python IDE|Eric]]|A full-featured Python 3.x and Ruby IDE in PyQt4.|http://eric-ide.python-projects.org/|{{Pkg|eric}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Gambas|Gambas]]|A free development environment based on a Basic interpreter with object extensions.|http://gambas.sourceforge.net/en/main.html|{{Pkg|gambas2-ide}} {{Pkg|gambas3-ide}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Geany|Geany]]|A text editor using the GTK+ toolkit with basic features of an integrated development environment.|https://geany.org|{{Pkg|geany}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:IntelliJ IDEA|IntelliJ IDEA]]|An IDE for Java, Groovy and other programming languages with advanced refactoring features.|http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/|{{Pkg|intellij-idea-community-edition}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:KDevelop|KDevelop]]|A feature-full, plugin extensible IDE for C/C++ and other programming languages.|http://kdevelop.org/|{{Pkg|kdevelop}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Lazarus_(IDE)|Lazarus]]|A cross-platform IDE for Object Pascal.|http://lazarus.freepascal.org/|{{Pkg|lazarus}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:MonoDevelop|MonoDevelop]]|An cross-platform IDE targeted for the Mono and .NET frameworks.|http://monodevelop.com/|{{Pkg|monodevelop}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Netbeans|NetBeans]]|An integrated development environment (IDE) for developing with Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Groovy, C, C++, Scala, Clojure, and other languages.|http://netbeans.org/|{{Pkg|netbeans}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:PyCharm|PyCharm]]|An IDE used for programming in Python with support for code analysis, debugging, unit testing, version control and web development with Django.|http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/|{{AUR|pycharm}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:QDevelop|QDevelop]]|A free and cross-platform IDE for Qt.|http://biord-software.org/qdevelop/|{{AUR|qdevelop}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Qt Creator|Qt Creator]]|A lightweight, cross-platform C++ integrated development environment with a focus on Qt.|http://qt.nokia.com/products/developer-tools|{{Pkg|qtcreator}}}} | ||
=== Application Launchers === | === Application Launchers === | ||
− | |||
{{Wikipedia|Comparison of desktop application launchers}} | {{Wikipedia|Comparison of desktop application launchers}} | ||
− | * {{App| | + | * {{App|ADeskBar|An easy, simple and unobtrusive application launcher for Openbox.|http://adeskbar.tuxfamily.org/|{{AUR|adeskbar}}}} |
− | * {{App|Fehlstart|small application launcher | + | * {{App|[[dmenu]]|A fast and lightweight dynamic menu for X which is also useful as an application launcher.|http://tools.suckless.org/dmenu/|{{Pkg|dmenu}}}} |
+ | * {{App|Fehlstart|A small GTK+-based application launcher.|https://gitorious.org/fehlstart|{{AUR|fehlstart-git}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[gmrun|Gmrun]]|A lightweight GTK+-based application launcher, with the ability to run programs inside a terminal and other handy features.|http://sourceforge.net/projects/gmrun/|{{Pkg|gmrun}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:GNOME Do|GNOME Do]]|An application launcher inspired by [[Wikipedia:Quicksilver_(software)|Quicksilver]] with many plugins, originally developed for the GNOME desktop.|http://do.davebsd.com/|{{Pkg|gnome-do}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|Kupfer|''A convenient command and access tool'' for the GNOME desktop that can launch applications, open documents and access different types of objects and act on them.|https://live.gnome.org/Kupfer|{{AUR|kupfer}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Launchy|Launchy]]|A very popular cross-platform application launcher with a plugin-based system used to provide extra functionality.|http://www.launchy.net/|{{Pkg|launchy}}}} | ||
=== Amateur radio === | === Amateur radio === | ||
{{Wikipedia|List of software-defined radios}} | {{Wikipedia|List of software-defined radios}} | ||
{{Box||See the main article: [[Amateur Radio#Software list]]|#E5E5FF|#FCFCFC}} | {{Box||See the main article: [[Amateur Radio#Software list]]|#E5E5FF|#FCFCFC}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Finance === | ||
+ | {{Wikipedia|Comparison of accounting software}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | * {{App|esniper|A simple, lightweight tool for [[Wikipedia:Auction_sniping|sniping]] eBay auctions.|http://esniper.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|esniper}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:GnuCash|GnuCash]]|A financial application that implements a double-entry book-keeping system with features for small business accounting.|http://www.gnucash.org/|{{Pkg|gnucash}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:Grisbi|Grisbi]]|A personal finance system which manages third party, expenditure and receipt categories, as well as budgetary lines, financial years, and other information that makes it suitable for associations.|http://www.grisbi.org/|{{AUR|grisbi}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:HomeBank|HomeBank]]|An easy to use finance manager that can analyse your personal finance in detail using powerful filtering tools and graphs.|http://homebank.free.fr/|{{Pkg|homebank}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|[[Wikipedia:KMyMoney|KMyMoney]]|A personal finance manager that operates in a similar way to [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Money|Microsoft Money]]. It supports different account types, categorisation of expenses and incomes, reconciliation of bank accounts and import/export to the “QIF” file format.|http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/index-home.html|{{Pkg|kmymoney}}}} | ||
+ | * {{App|Skrooge|A personal finances manager for the KDE desktop.|http://skrooge.org/|{{Pkg|skrooge}}}} |
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Contents
Others
Note Taking Organizers
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- Doneyet — An ncurses-based hierarchical To-do list manager written in C++.
- hnb (hierarchical notebook) — A program to organize many kinds of data (addresses, to-do lists, ideas, book reviews, etc.) in one place using the XML format.
- Taskwarrior — A command-line To-do list application with support for lua customization and more.
- Todo.txt — A small command-line To-do manager.
- TuDu — An ncurses-based hierarchical To-do list manager with vim-like keybindings.
Graphical
- BasKet — An application for organizing, sharing, and taking notes. It can manage various types of information such as to-do lists, links, pictures, and other types, similar to a scrapbook.
- Cherrytree — A hierarchical note taking application, featuring rich text and syntax highlighting, storing data in a single xml or sqlite file.
- Glista — A simple GTK+ To-do list manager with notes support.
- Gnote — An experimental port of Tomboy to C++.
- KeepNote — A cross-platform GTK+ note-taking application with rich text formatting.
- KJots — A small program which is handy for keeping and organizing miscellaneous notes, part of KDE PIM.
- NoteCase — A portable hierarchical note manager, coded in C++ using bindings to the GTK+ toolkit.
- Tomboy — A desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix with a wiki-like linking system to connect notes together.
- zim — A WYSIWYG text editor that aims at bringing the concept of a wiki to the desktop.
Time Management
Console
- Calcurse — A text-based ncurses calendar and scheduling system.
- Pal — A very lightweight calendar with both interactive and non-interactive interfaces.
- Remind — A highly sophisticated text-based calendaring and notification system.
- When — A simple personal calendar program.
- Wyrd — A text-based front-end to Remind, a calendar and alarm program used on UNIX and Linux computers.
Graphical
- etm (Event and Task Manager) — A simple application with a "Getting Things Done!" approach to handling events, tasks, activities, reminders and projects.
- GTG (Getting Things GNOME!) — A personal tasks and To-do list items organizer for the GNOME desktop.
- http://gtg.fritalk.com || gtgAUR
- KOrganizer — A calendar and scheduling program, part of KDE PIM.
- Lightning — An extension to Mozilla Thunderbird that provides calendar and task support.
- Orage — A GTK+ calendar and task manager often seen integrated with Xfce.
- Osmo — A GTK+ personal organizer, which includes calendar, tasks manager and address book modules.
- Rachota — A portable time tracker for personal projects.
- Task Coach — A simple open source To-do manager to manage personal tasks and To-do lists.
- Tasks — A simple To-do list application that uses libecal.
- TkRemind — A sophisticated calendar and alarm program.
- wxRemind — A Python text and graphical frontend to Remind.
Translation and Localisation
- Apertium — A free and open source rule-based machine translation platform with available language data. It supports the following formats: HTML, Microsoft Office 2007 XML, OpenDocument, TMX, MediaWiki and others.
- http://apertium.org/ || apertiumAUR
- Lokalize — A standard KDE tool for software translation. It includes basic editing of PO files, support for glossary, translation memory, project managing, etc.
- Moses — A statistical machine translation tool (language data not included).
- http://statmt.org/moses || not packaged? search in AUR
- OmegaT — A general translator's tool which contains a lot of translation memory features and can give suggestions from Google Translate. It supports the following formats: HTML, Microsoft Office 2007 XML, OpenDocument, XLIFF/Okapi, MediaWiki, plain text, TMX and others.
- http://omegat.org || omegatAUR
- Poedit — A simple gettext/po-based translation tool.
- Pology — A set of Python tools for dealing with gettext/po-files.
- Virtaal — An editor for translation of both software and other text, based on Translate Toolkit. It supports the following formats: gettext, XLIFF , TMX, TBX, Wordfast, Qt Linguist , Qt Phrase Book, OmegaT glossary and others. It can also show suggestions from Apertium, Google Translate, Bing Translator, Moses and others.
Work environment
The default installation of Arch does not contain any Desktop Environment and therefore forces users to choose one themselves. Most Arch boxes run some X11 Window Manager and/or Desktop Environment, but of course there are still people who prefer doing everyday tasks in bare console.
Desktop environments
Window managers
Console
- dvtm — A dwm-style window manager in the console.
Graphical
Support applications
Login managers
Terminal multiplexers
- dtach — A program that emulates the detach feature of screen.
- GNU Screen — A full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal.
- tmux — A BSD licensed terminal multiplexer.
System Monitoring
- adesklet SystemMonitor — A collection of modular stackable system monitors for adesklets.
- Conky — A lightweight, scriptable system monitor.
- GKrellM — A simple, flexible system monitor package for GTK+ with many plug-ins.
- htop — A simple, ncurses interactive process viewer.
- LXTask — A lightweight task manager for LXDE.
- dstat — A versatile resource statistics tool.
Terminal emulators
Power users use terminal emulators quite often, so unsurprisingly lots of X11 terminal emulators exist. Most of them emulate Xterm that emulates VT102, which emulates typewriter, so you will have to read the Wikipedia article and other sources to get a hold on these things.
- aterm — An xterm replacement with transparency support.
- Eterm — A terminal emulator intended as a replacement for xterm and designed for the Enlightenment desktop.
- http://eterm.org || etermAUR
- Mrxvt — A tabbed X terminal emulator based on rxvt.
- rxvt — A popular replacement for the xterm
- st — st is a simple terminal implementation for X.
- http://st.suckless.org || stAUR
- terminator — A terminal emulator supporting multiple resizable terminal panels.
- Tilda — A Linux terminal inspired by many classic terminals from first person shooter games such as Quake, Doom and Half-Life.
- urxvt — A highly extendable (with Perl) unicode enabled rxvt-clone terminal emulator featuring tabbing, url launching, a Quake style drop-down mode and pseudo-transparency.
- xterm — A simple terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that can't use the window system directly.
- Yakuake — A drop-down terminal (Quake style) emulator based on Konsole.
VTE-based
VTE (Virtual Terminal Emulator) is a widget developed during early GNOME days for use in the GNOME Terminal. It has since given birth to many terminals with similar capabilities.
- evilvte — A highly customizable terminal emulator with support for tabs, auto-hiding and different encodings.
- GNOME Terminal — A terminal emulator included in the GNOME desktop with support for Unicode and pseudo-transparency.
- Guake — A drop-down terminal for the GNOME desktop.
- http://guake.org/ || guake-gitAUR
- LilyTerm — A very light and easy to use X Terminal Emulator
- LXTerminal — A desktop independent terminal emulator for LXDE.
- mt (multi-terminal) — A terminal emulator written as more lightweight replacement for Sakura while keeping most of its functionality.
- ROXTerm — A tabbed terminal emulator with a small footprint.
- sakura — A terminal emulator based on GTK+ and VTE.
- Stjerm — A GTK+-based drop-down terminal emulator that provides a minimalistic interface combined with a small file size, lightweight memory usage and easy integration with composite window managers such as Compiz.
- Terminal — A terminal emulator included in the Xfce desktop with support for a colorized prompt and a tabbed interface.
- Termit — A simple terminal emulator based on the vte library that includes tabs, bookmarks, and the ability to switch encodings.
- Termite — A keyboard-centric VTE-based terminal, aimed at use within a window manager with tiling and/or tabbing support.
Text editors
Console
- dex — A small and easy to use text editor with support for ctags and parsing compiler errors.
- ed — A line-oriented text editor, the original editor for Unix.
- GNU Emacs — The somewhat intimidating but famously extensible text editor with hundreds of tricks and add-ons.
- JED — A text editor that makes extensive use of the S-Lang library.
- http://jedsoft.org/jed/ || jedAUR
- Joe (Joe's Own Editor) — A terminal-based text editor designed to be easy to use.
- nano — A console text editor based on pico with on-screen key bindings help.
- Vim (Vi IMproved) — An advanced text editor that seeks to provide the power of the de-facto Unix editor 'vi', with a more complete feature set.
- Zile — A lightweight Emacs clone.
Graphical
- Acme — A minimalist and flexible programming environment developed by Rob Pike for the Plan 9 operating system.
- Beaver — A GTK+ editor designed to be modular, lightweight and stylish.
- cssed — A GTK+-based Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) editor.
- Edile — A PyGTK code and scripting editor implemented in one file.
- Gedit — A GTK+ editor for the GNOME desktop with syntax highlighting, automatic indentation, matching brackets, etc., and a number of add-ons to increase functionality.
- gVim — A graphical interface for Vim.
- JuffEd — A simple tabbed text editor with syntax highlighting, written in Qt.
- Kate — A full-featured programmer's editor for the KDE desktop with MDI and a filesystem browser.
- KWrite — A lightweight text editor for the KDE desktop that uses the same editor widget as Kate.
- Leafpad — A notepad clone for GTK+ that emphasizes simplicity.
- medit — A programming and around-programming text editor.
- PyRoom — A great distractionless PyGTK text editor, a clone of the infamous WriteRoom.
- http://pyroom.org/ || pyroomAUR
- QSciTE — A Qt clone of the SciTE text and code editor.
- QXmlEdit — A simple Qt XML editor and XSD viewer.
- Sam — A minimalist text editor with a graphical user interface, a very powerful command language and remote editing capabilities, developed by Rob Pike.
- SciTE — A generally useful editor with facilities for building and running programs.
- Sublime Text 2 — A closed-source C++ and Python-based editor with many advanced features and plugins while staying lightweight and pretty.
- Tea — A Qt-based feature rich text editor.
Integrated Development Environments
- Anjuta — A versatile IDE with project management, an application wizard, an interactive debugger, a source editor, version control support and many more tools.
- Aptana Studio — An IDE based on Eclipse, but geared towards web development, with support for HTML, CSS, Javascript, Ruby on Rails, PHP, Adobe AIR and others.
- Bluefish — A GTK+ editor/IDE with an MDI interface, syntax highlighting and support for Python plugins.
- Code::Blocks — An open source and cross-platform C/C++ IDE.
- Eclipse — An open source community project, which aims to provide a universal development platform.
- Editra — A multi-platform text editor with an implementation that focuses on creating an easy to use interface and features that aid in code development.
- http://www.editra.org || editraAUR
- Eric — A full-featured Python 3.x and Ruby IDE in PyQt4.
- Gambas — A free development environment based on a Basic interpreter with object extensions.
- Geany — A text editor using the GTK+ toolkit with basic features of an integrated development environment.
- IntelliJ IDEA — An IDE for Java, Groovy and other programming languages with advanced refactoring features.
- KDevelop — A feature-full, plugin extensible IDE for C/C++ and other programming languages.
- Lazarus — A cross-platform IDE for Object Pascal.
- MonoDevelop — An cross-platform IDE targeted for the Mono and .NET frameworks.
- NetBeans — An integrated development environment (IDE) for developing with Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Groovy, C, C++, Scala, Clojure, and other languages.
- PyCharm — An IDE used for programming in Python with support for code analysis, debugging, unit testing, version control and web development with Django.
- QDevelop — A free and cross-platform IDE for Qt.
- Qt Creator — A lightweight, cross-platform C++ integrated development environment with a focus on Qt.
Application Launchers
- ADeskBar — An easy, simple and unobtrusive application launcher for Openbox.
- dmenu — A fast and lightweight dynamic menu for X which is also useful as an application launcher.
- Fehlstart — A small GTK+-based application launcher.
- Gmrun — A lightweight GTK+-based application launcher, with the ability to run programs inside a terminal and other handy features.
- GNOME Do — An application launcher inspired by Quicksilver with many plugins, originally developed for the GNOME desktop.
- Kupfer — A convenient command and access tool for the GNOME desktop that can launch applications, open documents and access different types of objects and act on them.
- Launchy — A very popular cross-platform application launcher with a plugin-based system used to provide extra functionality.
Amateur radio
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Finance
- esniper — A simple, lightweight tool for sniping eBay auctions.
- GnuCash — A financial application that implements a double-entry book-keeping system with features for small business accounting.
- Grisbi — A personal finance system which manages third party, expenditure and receipt categories, as well as budgetary lines, financial years, and other information that makes it suitable for associations.
- http://www.grisbi.org/ || grisbiAUR
- HomeBank — An easy to use finance manager that can analyse your personal finance in detail using powerful filtering tools and graphs.
- KMyMoney — A personal finance manager that operates in a similar way to Microsoft Money. It supports different account types, categorisation of expenses and incomes, reconciliation of bank accounts and import/export to the “QIF” file format.
- Skrooge — A personal finances manager for the KDE desktop.