FlyBack is a hard-drive backup utility very similar in functions to Apple's Time Machine. It presents the user with a file manager style view of their system with additional controls allowing one to go forward or backward in time. It shows files that exist, do not exist or have changed since the last version, and allows you to preview them before deciding to restore.
StartUp Manager or SUM is a custom application built specifically for Ubuntu systems using the Grub Boot Manager and USplash. SUM is used to configure those applications default settings. Basically it changes your systems boot order and boot splash.
Wine allows you to run thousands of Windows applications under Linux including popular titles like Adobe Photoshop, Internet Explorer, and World of Warcraft. Usually thought of as a Microsoft Windows emulator, the Wine developers would prefer that users thought of Wine as a Windows compatibility layer for Linux.
WiFi Radar enables you to scan for available networks and create profiles for your preferred networks. At boot time, running WiFi Radar will automatically scan for an available preferred network and connect to it.
The free VMware Server lets you run pre-built virtual machines on your desktop. You can run multiple operating systems side-by-side, easing the process of software development, testing, and evaluation. VMWare also requires specified kernel modules which will also be installed or may be built from source.
VirtualBox OSDSE is the open source/free x86 virtualization solution allowing a wide range of x86 operating systems such as Windows, DOS, BSD or Linux to run virtually on a Linux based system. Great for office environments and gamers.
Ndisgtk is a graphical frontend for ndiswrapper, allowing an easy way to install Windows wireless drivers on your Linux system. Note that you will need to obtain the windows driver for your wireless card.
This is a fairly simple project. A collection of simple dialogs as a front-end to GConf. We will provide extra configuration settings for GNOME that 'power users' have been requesting since the release of GNOME 2.0. Presently, dialogs with settings for Nautilus, the Session and Menus are provided.
Wireless Assistant scans for wireless access points and displays link quality, encryption and other useful information. When user wants to connect to a network, Wireless Assistant opens up its wizards and guides the user through Wi-Fi settings.
This tool will allow you to create a media (CD or DVD) to use to install software via APT in a non-connected machine, as well upgrade and install the same set of softwares in several machines with no need to re-download the packages again
Qemu Launcher provides a graphical front-end to all basic, and many advanced, QEMU computer emulator options. It allows you to create, save, and run multiple virtual machine configurations, create and also convert disk images. Great for testing out other operating systems or running them in virtualization within your own.