Links
Projects Using Gtk2-Perl
Are you using Gtk2-Perl in your own project? If so, send an email to the gtk-perl mailing list, and we'll put a link here. If you can't send a link, it would at least be nice to know that you're using Gtk2-Perl and maybe what you're trying to do with it, and you'll get a little free advertisement in the process.
(there are in no particular order, other than the order in which they were put up)
- xalbumlist, a control program for xmms (James Curbo)
- AcidRip, a gui for dvd ripping/encoding (Chris Phillips)
- Telbook, a simple telephone book (Torsten Schönfeld)
- Odot, a hierarchichal task manager (Torsten Schönfeld)
- librox-perl, utilities to write ROX-Filer applets in perl (Matthew Weier O'Phinney)
- GWine, a (little) wine cellar manager (Sylvain Daubert)
- MoviXMaker-2, a gui for creating MoviX ISO files (Pascal Giard)
- Aegis, a virus scanner for unix/linux (Gavin Brown)
- Greenwich, a graphical whois client for Gnome (Gavin Brown)
- PerlPanel, a lean, usable panel program written in perl (Gavin Brown)
- Gtk2::Ex::PodViewer, a Gtk+ widget that renders Perl's Plain Old Documentation (POD) format documents (Gavin Brown)
- PodBrowser, a browser for Perl documentation (Gavin Brown)
- Perl Bible, a fast and reliable tool to assist in Bible studies (Ondra Masák)
- Syndigator, The RSS Feed Reader (Bruno Tavares)
- hattrick4tux, a manager assistant for the online soccer game hattrick for linux. (Jaap Karssenberg)
- gtk-gallery, photo archiving software, initally based on My Photo Gallery (Jens Wilke)
- jukebox, a GTK2 wrapper around ogg123 and EsounD (Toby A Inkster)
- YARSSR, an RSS aggregator that displays headlines in a menu you can pop up from the GNOME system tray/notification area, similar to SlashDock for OS X (Lee Aylward)
- Gournal, a note-taking tablet application for linux (Chris Debenham)
- LDS, a lyric display system (Chris Debenham)
- ArchWay, a full-featured GUI for GNU Arch (Mikhael Goikhman)
- Sprog, a tool for building programs by plugging parts together (Grant McLean)
- Slackmod, a manager for kernel modules on Slackware Linux (Andrea Guarnaccia)
- GCstar, a personal collections manager (Tian et al)
- GTablix, a graphical user interface for Tablix, the high school timetable generator (Boštjan Špetič)
- Filer, a small, fast, and efficient file manager written in Perl (Jens Luedicke)
- dvd::rip, a full-featured DVD copy program (Jörn Reder)
- vnumlgui, a graphical user interface for VNUML (Michel Blanc)
- Toccata, an easy-to-use music player for Gnome (Justin Kao)
- gmusicbrowser, an open-source jukebox written in perl (Quentin Sculo)
- ifp manager, a gui for the iRiver iFP driver for Linux (Ruben Vandamme)
- Gtk2::GIS, a geographical information system based on libral (Ari Jolma)
- hacburn, a script to aid in writing CDs (Andrei Perhinschi)
- ppfe2, a front-end for Xmame (PlusPlus)
- Quest Exam Engine, a tool for creating and taking educational exams (Dirk van der Walt)
- Deadline, a simple deadline manager (Emmanuele Bassi)
- GenReS, a generic scriptable plugin for Mozilla/Firefox, uses gtk2-perl for a popup dialog (Sergey Khlutchin)
- LiveCD Druid makes it fun and easy to create and install LiveCDs (Dirk van der Walt)
- GPRename, a complete batch renamer for files and directories (Zurd)
- gscan2pdf, a GUI to ease the process of producing a multipage PDF from a scan (Jeffrey Ratcliffe)
- Mandriva's DrakX and DrakXTools use Gtk2-Perl heavily, and Mandriva (nee Mandrake) developers have been involved in the Gtk2-Perl project since very early versions.
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