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projects:applications:start [2019/11/13 00:30] – [Xfburn] kevinbowenprojects:applications:start [2020/01/04 12:05] (current) – moved deprecated apps to bottom of page kevinbowen
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 ====== Applications ====== ====== Applications ======
  
-<note warning> Starting this month (November 2019)a project is starting to migrate the goodies.xfce.org documentation to [[https://docs.xfce.org/start]]. The goal is to remove deprecated projects and, eventually, de-comission the goodies.xfce.org URLs.+<note warning> Starting this November 2019, goodies.xfce.org documentation is starting to migrate to [[https://docs.xfce.org/start]]. The goal is to remove deprecated projects and, eventually, de-comission the goodies.xfce.org URLs.
 Additional information will be posted on [[https://wiki.xfce.org/projects/goodies-decomm/start]] as the project proceeds.</note> Additional information will be posted on [[https://wiki.xfce.org/projects/goodies-decomm/start]] as the project proceeds.</note>
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-===== Eatmonkey ===== 
-**[[projects:applications:eatmonkey|Visit Website (Deprecated)]]** 
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-Written by [[mmassonnet@xfce.org|Mike Massonnet]], Eatmonkey is a download manager that works exclusively with aria2, the ultra fast download utility. It has support for HTTP(s)/FTP, BitTorrent and Metalink files. 
  
 ===== Gigolo ===== ===== Gigolo =====
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 Written by [[enrico@xfce.org|Enrico Tröger]], Gigolo is a frontend to easily manage connections to remote filesystems using GIO/GVfs. It allows you to quickly connect/mount a remote filesystem and manage bookmarks of such. Written by [[enrico@xfce.org|Enrico Tröger]], Gigolo is a frontend to easily manage connections to remote filesystems using GIO/GVfs. It allows you to quickly connect/mount a remote filesystem and manage bookmarks of such.
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-===== Midori ===== 
-**[[projects:applications:midori|Visit Website (Deprecated)]]** 
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-Midori is a lightweight web browser. 
  
 ===== notification-daemon-xfce ===== ===== notification-daemon-xfce =====
-**[[projects:applications:notification-daemon-xfce|Visit Website]]**+**[[https://docs.xfce.org/apps/notifyd/start|Visit Website (moved to docs.xfce.org)]]**
  
 Xfce port of the notification daemon written for GNOME. Xfce port of the notification daemon written for GNOME.
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 ===== Ristretto ===== ===== Ristretto =====
 **[[https://docs.xfce.org/apps/ristretto/start|Visit Website (moved to docs.xfce.org)]]** **[[https://docs.xfce.org/apps/ristretto/start|Visit Website (moved to docs.xfce.org)]]**
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 Ristretto is a fast and lightweight picture-viewer for the Xfce desktop environment. Ristretto is a fast and lightweight picture-viewer for the Xfce desktop environment.
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 Written by Benedikt Meurer, Terminal is a modern terminal emulator for the Unix/Linux desktop - primarly for the Xfce desktop environment. It was developed by os-cillation because they saw the need for a lightweight and easy to use terminal emulator in the Xfce desktop environment, that doesn’t require the user to install the GNOME platform, but still provides a worthy alternative to the GNOME terminal emulator. Terminal requires, among other software, the libexo librarie, which is available from our download page as well. Please read the installation guide on the official Terminal page. Written by Benedikt Meurer, Terminal is a modern terminal emulator for the Unix/Linux desktop - primarly for the Xfce desktop environment. It was developed by os-cillation because they saw the need for a lightweight and easy to use terminal emulator in the Xfce desktop environment, that doesn’t require the user to install the GNOME platform, but still provides a worthy alternative to the GNOME terminal emulator. Terminal requires, among other software, the libexo librarie, which is available from our download page as well. Please read the installation guide on the official Terminal page.
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-===== Xfbib ===== 
-**[[projects:applications:xfbib|Visit Website (Deprecated)]]** 
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-Xfbib is a lightweight BibTeX editor developed for the Xfce desktop manager. The intentions of Xfbib is to provide an easy and efficient way of editing BibTeX files.  
  
 ===== Xfburn ===== ===== Xfburn =====
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 ===== Xfce4 Taskmanager ===== ===== Xfce4 Taskmanager =====
-**[[projects:applications:xfce4-taskmanager|Visit Website]]**+**[[projects:applications:xfce4-taskmanager|Visit Website (moved to docs.xfce.org)]]**
  
 Written by Johannes Zellner, this is a task (system process) manager for Xfce. Written by Johannes Zellner, this is a task (system process) manager for Xfce.
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-===== Xfce4 Volstatus Icon ===== 
-**[[projects:applications:xfce4-volstatus-icon|Visit Website (Deprecated)]]** 
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-Xfce4 Volstatus Icon is written by Brian Tarricone, and is a simple system tray notification icon that allows you to safely eject removable devices before you physically unplug them.  It's quick, easy-to-use, and doesn't require opening a terminal or Thunar window to safely unmount each volume on a particular device. 
  
 ===== Xfce4 Dictionary ===== ===== Xfce4 Dictionary =====
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 Xfce4 Dictionary is written by Enrico Tröger, and is a client program to query different dictionaries. It can query a Dict server (RFC 2229), open online dictionaries in a web browser or verify the spelling of a word using aspell or ispell. It contains a stand-alone application and a plugin for the Xfce panel. Xfce4 Dictionary is written by Enrico Tröger, and is a client program to query different dictionaries. It can query a Dict server (RFC 2229), open online dictionaries in a web browser or verify the spelling of a word using aspell or ispell. It contains a stand-alone application and a plugin for the Xfce panel.
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 ===== Xfce4 Power Manager ===== ===== Xfce4 Power Manager =====
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 ===== xfdashboard ===== ===== xfdashboard =====
-**[[projects:applications:xfdashboard:start|Visit Website (Deprecated)]]**+**[[https://docs.xfce.org/apps/xfdashboard/start|Visit Website (moved to docs.xfce.org)]]**
  
 Maybe a Gnome shell like dashboard for Xfce  Maybe a Gnome shell like dashboard for Xfce 
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 Xftasklets is a framework for easily using from the GUI, and easily writing shell scripts to process files. Xftasklets is a framework for easily using from the GUI, and easily writing shell scripts to process files.
  
 +===== Eatmonkey =====
 +**[[projects:applications:eatmonkey|Visit Website (Deprecated)]]**
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 +Written by [[mmassonnet@xfce.org|Mike Massonnet]], Eatmonkey is a download manager that works exclusively with aria2, the ultra fast download utility. It has support for HTTP(s)/FTP, BitTorrent and Metalink files.
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 +===== Xfbib =====
 +**[[projects:applications:xfbib|Visit Website (Deprecated)]]**
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 +Xfbib is a lightweight BibTeX editor developed for the Xfce desktop manager. The intentions of Xfbib is to provide an easy and efficient way of editing BibTeX files. 
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 +===== Xfce4 Volstatus Icon =====
 +**[[projects:applications:xfce4-volstatus-icon|Visit Website (Deprecated)]]**
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 +Xfce4 Volstatus Icon is written by Brian Tarricone, and is a simple system tray notification icon that allows you to safely eject removable devices before you physically unplug them.  It's quick, easy-to-use, and doesn't require opening a terminal or Thunar window to safely unmount each volume on a particular device.
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 +===== Midori =====
 +**[[projects:applications:midori|Visit Website (Deprecated)]]**
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 +Midori is a lightweight web browser.