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Or dcompmgr-git in AUR...
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imgseek.
it is an image collecting program. Its main feature is to find images that are visually similar to each other. I did not find anything similar in newer programs. Maybe I do not know the right programs.
Other than that, it is slow and buggy. It uses qt3.
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ion3
Its programmer dumped Linux and became Windows user. I still use ion, and imho it is the best window manager for my needs.
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Oh, there are many programs that are (quite) dead and which I would like to be alive:
cplay - curses frontend to mpg123 and ogg123
unison - the best desktop-synchronizer, I haven't found an alternative app for this
kde 3 - I know, there is trinity, but AFAIK it is a one man show :-(
kuickshow - kde3 image viewer
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I liked ivman. It doesn't work with current hal versions.
Have you tried halevt?
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Hmm, this thread reminds me of things I've missed somewhat ... Would have liked to see avisynth3, it has been years since an update to quanta+, kuickshow had a nice minimalistic interface but Gwenview has replaced it well enough. I miss KSokoban also.
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Rox-filer. It seems Thomas Leonard is too busy to maintain it.
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I cried when Songbird cut out its support for Linux based machines.
Amarok doesn't work on my PC for some reason.
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Rox-filer. It seems Thomas Leonard is too busy to maintain it.
I too really like rox-filer, mostly cus I grew up on risc-os.
A project I used to show some interest in - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arachne_%28web_browser%29
EDIT: Looks like there has been an update recently
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Amarok doesn't work on my PC for some reason.
Check out Clementine then.
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I cried when Songbird cut out its support for Linux based machines.
Amarok doesn't work on my PC for some reason.
Keep an eye on the Nightingale project then.
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I still use multi-gnome-terminal which means compiling all the GTK1 dependencies. And it's still worth it. Terminator comes close in features but it's still lacking a few things that MGT has
http://multignometerm.sourceforge.net/
last update: 21-04-2003
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imgseek.
it is an image collecting program. Its main feature is to find images that are visually similar to each other. I did not find anything similar in newer programs. Maybe I do not know the right programs.
Other than that, it is slow and buggy. It uses qt3.
Geeqie has a deduplicate feature that can find similar images. I think it relies on a post-processed colour histogram.
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Let's go back to one of the roots! XMMS IMO is the best, i'm using it since i'm in linux world ( ~ 2003)
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Gnome 2
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noteo
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Let's go back to one of the roots! XMMS IMO is the best, i'm using it since i'm in linux world ( ~ 2003)
Hell yeah! I too still continue to use XMMS. I know there's Audacious, but it's not really it.
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ratpoison. best tiling wm ever made imo
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pacpl. CLI batch audio conversion and a dolphin plugin
Rauchen verboten
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Golem window manager. For some reason I really liked that software, even tried making some themes for it, it was a really adorable project.
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FaunOS
Prediction...This year will be a very odd year!
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When ALL is lost, what can be found? Even bytes get lonely for a little bit! X-ray confirms Iam spineless!
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Gnome 2
I second this idea. Strangely, at least for some of us, Gnome is now a dead project. I don't really see Gnome-Shell as a continuation of Gnome in any sense. It's just an entirely new desktop, from a UI perspective. That's fine. But it would be great to keep Gnome 2 alive.
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The Amarok 1.4 branch. Fortunately, it lives on as Clementine, so I do not know whether this one counts.
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They've updated gnome-panel for Gnome 3 with a lot of improvements, and you can use Mutter in Fallback mode, or any other window manager. But yeah, I don't think applets and the panels will be actively developed unless some old-school users take the reigns- they fixed a lot of the old issues with it and optimized it, though. So I doubt it will become unusable any year soon. But yeah, Gnome 1 is dead, KDE 3 is barely breathing, etc.
I'd say my favorite dead project is Joe's WM (has been slow for a long time, and no updates since 2008, ie. when KDE 4 came out). It's what helped me to bring my old computer back from the dead so very long ago. D: Oh, the memories. That thing still sits there in the corner, kind of working on 112 MB of RAM. @_@ It's madness.
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Half the programs I use are dead :S. I guess the ones I'd pick are:
* KSirtet - best Tetris clone I've seen
* Exmap - the only memory analysis tool I've seen that doesn't double-count shared libraries
* Longene - implementation of Wine at the kernel level which has only been dead for a year so maybe there is still hope...
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* Longene - implementation of Wine at the kernel level which has only been dead for a year so maybe there is still hope...
On the website it looks like there's been activity as recently as yesterday. Is this project dead?
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