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PBI-10.x Meta-AutoAdd: solfege
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App=simsu;Games;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/simsu.png;nemysis@gmx.ch;http://gottcode.org/simsu/;GPL;Graphical;game,puzzle,sudoku;Simsu is a basic Sudoku game. You can switch between filling in notes<br>(pencil mode), or filling in answers (pen mode).<br>To make it easier to see where to place numbers, you can highlight<br>all instances of a number. You can also check your answers for<br>correctness while playing. The game stores your current notes and answers,<br>so that you can pick up where you left off the next time you play.<br><br>WWW: http://gottcode.org/simsu/<br>;;1384809055;nemysis@gmx.ch;Basic Sudoku game<br>;
App=slrn;News;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/slrn.png;johans@FreeBSD.org;http://slrn.sourceforge.net/;Unknown-Free;Text;news,reader,tracker;slrn is an easy to use but powerful NNTP/spool based newsreader. It is<br>highly customizable, supports scoring, free key bindings, and can be<br>extended using the SLang macro language. slrn supports SSL and IPv6.<br><br>WWW: http://slrn.sourceforge.net/<br>;;1384809255;johans@FreeBSD.org;SLang-based newsreader<br>;
App=smplayer;Multimedia;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/smplayer.png;dhn@FreeBSD.org;http://smplayer.sourceforge.net/;GPL;Graphical;multimedia,audio,video,player;smplayer intents to be a complete front-end for mplayer,from<br>basic features like playing videos, dvds, vcdsto more advancing<br>features like support for mplayer filters,edl lists, and more.<br><br>WWW: http://smplayer.sourceforge.net/<br>;;1384809340;dhn@FreeBSD.org;Complete front-end based on Qt4 for mplayer<br>;
App=solfege;audio;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/generic.png;dhn@FreeBSD.org;http://www.solfege.org/;;Text;;When you study music on high school, college or music conservatory, you<br>usually have to do ear training. Some of the exercises, like sight singing<br>is easy to do alone. But often you have to be at least two people, one<br>making questions, the other answering.<br><br>GNU Solfege tries to help out with this. Solfege is a computer program written<br>to help you practise the more simple and mechanical exercises on your own.<br>These are the exercises written so far:<br> - Recognise melodic and harmonic intervals<br> - Compare interval sizes<br> - Sing the intervals the computer asks for<br> - Identify chords<br> - Sing chords<br> - Scales<br> - Dictation<br> - Remembering rhythmic patterns<br><br>WWW: http://www.solfege.org/<br>;;1384809367;dhn@FreeBSD.org;Free eartraining software<br>;
App=stalonetray;X11;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/stalonetray.png;graudeejs@gmail.com;http://stalonetray.sourceforge.net;GPL;Text;x11,tray;The stalonetray is a STAnd-aLONE system tray (notification area).<br>It has minimal build and run-time dependencies: the Xlib only.<br>The XEMBED support is planned. Stalonetray runs under virtually<br>any window manager.<br><br>WWW: http://stalonetray.sourceforge.net<br>;;1384804870;graudeejs@gmail.com;STAnd-aLONE system tray<br>;
App=steadyflow;Desktop Utilities;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/steadyflow.png;duchateau.olivier@gmail.com;https://launchpad.net/steadyflow;GPLv3;Graphical;ftp,downloader,file;Steadyflow is a GTK+ based download manager that aims for minimalism, and<br>ease of use. It should be easy to control, whether from the GUI, command<br>line, or D-Bus.<br><br>WWW: https://launchpad.net/steadyflow<br>;;1384805084;olivierd@FreeBSD.org;Simple download manager<br>;
App=stellarium;Astronomy;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/stellarium.png;danfe@FreeBSD.org;http://stellarium.sourceforge.net/;GPL;Graphical;stars,constellations;Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a<br>realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars,<br>or a telescope. It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your<br>coordinates and go.<br><br>WWW: http://www.stellarium.org/<br>;;1384805126;danfe@FreeBSD.org;3D photo-realistic sky renderer (planetarium)<br>;
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