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Votes: 6
The SMSCON Editor is a user interface to assist in the initialisation, configuration and testing of SMSCON.
With its assistance the user is able to edit from a GUI all the options and name the secret pass-phrases of the commands used by the SMSCON for controlling the device. In addition, it provides an interface to initialise (i.e. init, start, stop, reset and set/remove from the device's boot sequence) and test the functionality of the smscon_daemon. For more info see: http://wiki.maemo.org/SMSCON_Editor
Votes: 4
QNetMan - Qt-based network manager which allows to monitor your network traffic. It is possible to record network sessions information for different connections and provide the information in graphical view. This package contains the desktop widget that displays information about the traffic network interfaces.
Votes: 5
Demine is a clone of the popular game minesweeper
Flip the fields and see how many mines are besides that field. If you flip a field containing a mine, it's game over. To not open a field accidentaly flag it (tap and hold), and the field fill stay closed even if you want to flip it.
Votes: 0
A woodchuck daemon, a network monitor and data transfer manager.
The woodchuck daemon monitors the network and user-behavior to predict when to initiate transfer tasks.
Applications that are woodchuck enabled register streams (e.g., RSS feeds, EMail mailboxes) with woodchuck as well as their constiuent objects (e.g., PodCasts, EMails). When Woodchuck detects good network conditions, e.g., the device is attached to power and there is free WiFi, it predicts what data (of the registered objects) the user will likely need in the near future based on historical user behavior and user and applications hints, and initiates their transfer.
Votes: 3
This is remote control for DSLR cameras.
Currently support cameras from Olympus, Canon,Nikon, Pentax and Samsung. Sony and Minolta included to test in version 0.7.3. More info and istructions available in http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=50204 and http://janne-pekkala.blogspot.com/
Votes: 0
Automatic download of subs from opensubtitles.org
Just point at any video file and choose the subtitles you need. Behind the scenes it's nautilus script, written by Carlos Acedo and ported to maemo by int_ua. This script can be executed from command line with a single argument - filename. And still should be usable on your desktop with python-gtk.
