todo.txt Super Karamba widget
Site: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=80151
I'm a huge fan of Gina Trapani's todo.txt (http://todotxt.com/) hacks. One of my favorite hacks was the ability to use Samurize (http://lifehacker.com/software/plain-text/download-of-the-day-samurize-189273.php) and GeekTool (http://lifehacker.com/software/top/download-of-the-day--geektool-185802.php) to display your todo.txt on your desktop. However, Samurize only runs on Windows and GeekTool is OS X-only. Therefore, I created a SuperKaramba widget to display your todo.txt.
Debian Packages
The .deb file format is the format used by Ubuntu, Debian, and many other popular GNU/Linux operating systems. Think of it as sort of an installer for common programs. Read more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deb_%28file_format%29. I created several of these.
America's Army
America's Army (also known as AA or Army Game Project) is a tactical multiplayer first-person shooter owned by the United States Government and released as a global public relations initiative to help with U.S. Army recruitment.
This was my first .deb. You can get it at http://files.filefront.com/armyops+250deb/;9515822;/fileinfo.html. It's about 900MB.
odvr
odvr is a user-space driver for USB-enabled Olympus DVRs that do not support the USB Mass Storage specification. odvr is tested against the VN-960PC, but should support similar Olympus models such as the VN-120PC, VN-240PC, VN-480PC, VN-2100PC, and VN-3100PC. See SupportedDevices for a list of known-working devices.
This was my second .deb and the first to be implemented into a project. You can get it at http://code.google.com/p/odvr/ (the i386 .deb).
Facebook Photo Uploader
Upload photos to Facebook using a Java-based desktop application, including tagging photos before you upload.
Again, this was actually built into the project. See http://code.google.com/p/fb-photo-uploader/ to get it.
Graveyard
GooPackage
GooPackage is a small (1.9KB) Bash script I wrote for Linux. It utilizes Prism (a program to integrate the web with your desktop) by downloading pre-built Google Prism profiles and then linking them to ~/bin. So far, it's gotten onto Freshmeat.net, UbuntuHQ, FSDaily, openDesktop.org, CLI-Apps, and Softpedia. I've also had visitors to GooPackage's project page from Germany, Switzerland, Russia, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Canada, Brazil, and the Netherlands.




