Indicator Reminder is an indicator app specially designed for Ubuntu to set schedule reminders. It is build using the development tool Quickly and written in Python using GTK+. Indicator Reminder is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3. These reminders can be configured to play a sound, show a notification, and/or run a command. Want to wake up in the morning? Schedule a reminder every day with music to wake you up. Indicator Reminder has a powerful date/time selection feature that allows you to express recurring dates/times in plain English. For example: "every day", "every Monday , "every other", "every weekday", "every 30 minutes", and more!. They can also be set to repeat minutely or hourly.
Crunch is a wordlist generator where you can specify a standard character set or a character set you specify. crunch can generate all possible combinations and permutations.
Features
crunch generates wordlists in both combination and permutation ways
it can breakup output by number of lines or file size
now has resume support
pattern now supports number and symbols
pattern now supports upper and lower case characters separately
adds a status report when generating multiple files
new -l option for literal support of @,%^
new -d option to limit duplicate characters see man file for details
SMPlayer is a free media player for Windows and Linux with built-in codecs that can play virtually all video and audio formats. It doesn't need any external codecs. Just install SMPlayer and you'll be able to play all formats without the hassle to find and install codec packs.
One of the most interesting features of SMPlayer: it remembers the settings of all files you play. So you start to watch a movie but you have to leave... don't worry, when you open that movie again it will be resumed at the same point you left it, and with the same settings: audio track, subtitles, volume...
SMPlayer is a graphical user interface (GUI) for the award-winning MPlayer, which is capable of playing almost all known video and audio formats. But apart from providing access for the most common and useful options of MPlayer, SMPlayer adds other interesting features like the possibility to play Youtube videos or download subtitles.
List of Features:
Complete preferences dialog, where you can change the key shortcuts, colors and fonts of the subtitles, and many more.
Filters. Many video and audio filters are available: deinterlace, postprocessing, denoise... and even a karaoke filter (voice removal).
Seeking by mouse wheel. You can use your mouse wheel to go forward or backward in the video. The mouse buttons can also be customized.
Video equalizer, allows you to adjust the brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and gamma of the video image.
Multiple speed playback. You can play at 2X, 4X... and even in slow motion.
Audio and subtitles delay adjustment. Allows you to sync audio and subtitles.
Advanced options, such as selecting a demuxer or video & audio codecs.
Possibility to search and download subtitles from opensubtitles.org.
It can play Youtube videos. A Youtube browser is included, which allows to easily download Youtube videos too.
Translations: currently SMPlayer is translated into more than 30 languages, including Spanish, German, French, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese....
Possibility to change the style and icon set of the interface.
Free and opensource. SMPlayer is under the GPL license.
Fixes in this Release:
New option to select the fps for external subtitles.
YouTube is fixed again.
Now smplayer checks for updates automatically and notifies the user if a new version is found.
Support for encoding ISO-8859-16 for subtitles.
New translations: Thai and Hebrew.
The video equalizer dialog has been rewritten.
Some bugfixes.
Supported Input Formats
- (S)VCD (Super Video CD) - CDRwin's .bin image file - DVD, including encrypted DVD - MPEG-1/2 (ES/PS/PES/VOB) - AVI file format - ASF/WMV/WMA format - QT/MOV/MP4 format - RealAudio/RealVideo format - Ogg/OGM files - Matroska - NUT - NSV (Nullsoft Streaming Video) - VIVO format - FLI format - NuppelVideo format - yuv4mpeg format - FILM (.cpk) format - RoQ format - PVA format - streaming via HTTP/FTP, RTP/RTSP, MMS/MMST, MPST, SDP - TV grabbing
Supported Video (only the most important are listed)
- MPEG-1 (VCD) and MPEG-2 (SVCD/DVD/DVB) video - MPEG-4 ASP in all variants including DivX ;-), OpenDivX (DivX4), DivX 5 (Pro), Xvid - MPEG-4 AVC aka H.264 - Windows Media Video 7/8 (WMV1/2) - Windows Media Video 9 (WMV3) (using x86 DLL) - RealVideo 1.0, 2.0 (G2) - RealVideo 3.0 (RP8), 4.0 (RP9) (using Real libraries) - Sorenson v1/v3 (SVQ1/SVQ3), Cinepak, RPZA and other QuickTime codecs - DV video - 3ivx - Intel Indeo3 (3.1, 3.2) - Intel Indeo 4.1 and 5.0 (using x86 DLL or XAnim codecs) - VIVO 1.0, 2.0, I263 and other H.263(+) variants (using x86 DLL) - MJPEG, AVID, VCR2, ASV2 and other hardware formats - FLI/FLC - HuffYUV - various old simple RLE-like formats
Supported audio codecs (only the most important are listed)
- MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3 (MP3) audio - AC3/A52, E-AC3, DTS (Dolby Digital) audio (software or SP/DIF) - AAC (MPEG-4 audio) - WMA (DivX Audio) v1, v2 - WMA 9 (WMAv3), Voxware audio, ACELP.net etc (using x86 DLLs) - RealAudio: COOK, SIPRO, ATRAC3 (using Real libraries) - RealAudio: DNET and older codecs - QuickTime: Qclp, Q-Design QDMC/QDM2, MACE 3/6 (using QT libraries), ALAC - Ogg Vorbis audio - VIVO audio (g723, Vivo Siren) (using x86 DLL) - alaw/ulaw, (ms)gsm, pcm, *adpcm and other simple old audio formats