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Votes: 25
Navit is a car navigation system with routing engine. It's modular design is capable of using vector maps of various formats for routing and rendering of the displayed map. It's even possible to use multiple maps at a time. This is a very active project with an extensive thread at http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18093
Garmin maps are supported using libgarmin. Click To Install loads the current SVN version.
Votes: 24
Stardict is an international dictionary written in Gtk2. It has powerful features such as "Glob-style pattern matching", "Scan selection word," "Fuzzy query," etc.
Usage:
Put the dictionary files into one of the following directories:
* /media/mmc1/stardict/dic
* /media/mmc2/stardict/dic (N800 only)
* /usr/share/stardict/dic
* ~/.stardict/dic
Votes: 25
Midori is a lightweight web browser based on WebKit.
Its features include:
- Full integration with GTK+2.
- Fast rendering with WebKit.
- Tabs, windows and session management.
- Flexibly configurable Web Search.
- User scripts and user styles support.
- Straightforward bookmark management.
- Customizable and extensible interface.
- Support for extensions (written in C).
- Custom context menu actions.
Votes: 9
A Status bar plugin to copy and save information. Quick Clip is a statusbar plugin that allows you to easily save information into a file for later reference. Whether that information is the current text-selection or something you just want to jot down, Quick Clip automates the whole process.
Votes: 2
maemoscrobbler is a Last.FM (http://www.last.fm) scrobbler plugin that keeps track of listened audio tracks and reports them to Last.FM. The default media player and any other media players using the OSSO Media Server architecture (Canola, UKMP, etc) are supported. To scrobble from any other player/system, (MPlayer, xmms) specific maemoscrobbler support in the player is needed.
Votes: 15
Provides a shopping list with aisles/categories and a UI that's useful whilst shopping. The list can be flicked and scrolled using your fingers and the items are crossed of the list with a left-right scribbling gesture.
As you buy items and scribble them off the list they vanish so you only see what's left.
Zooming is now supported so the items are easier to select for those of us with pudgy (sorry, "manly") fingers...
