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JCards 6.2.1 (Desktop Version branch)

Image JCards is a Java application designed to store and manage data in any format that the user defines. Instead of having multiple applications/spreadsheets/databases to manage passwords, tasks, shopping lists, etc., JCards allows the user to define a database that contains the fields they want. This is accomplished via an easy to use interface that requires no understanding of SQL or any other database jargon. JCards was initially developed for PDAs, but has now branched into another version that is suitable for the modern desktop environment and includes a number of extra features. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
The in-table searching feature was fixed and improved. Image

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0DESKTOP(1)															       0DESKTOP(1)

NAME
0desktop -- add programs to the desktop environment SYNOPSIS
0destkop [ URI ] 0destkop --manage DESCRIPTION
0desktop can be used to create launchers for Zero Install applications in desktop environments supporting the freedesktop.org menu specifi- cation (e.g. GNOME and KDE). If the URI of a Zero Install application is given, this application is added. Without a URI, a dialog box is displayed prompting the user to specify what to add. On success, a launcher is added to the user's menu which, when invoked, runs the application using the command "0launch URI". FILES
~/.local/share/applications Default directory in which the .desktop file for the new launcher is created. LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2010 Thomas Leonard. You may redistribute copies of this program under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License. BUGS
Please report bugs to the developer mailing list: http://0install.net/support.html AUTHOR
Zero Install was created by Thomas Leonard. SEE ALSO
0alias(1), 0launch(1) The Zero Install web-site: http://0install.net Thomas Leonard 2010 0DESKTOP(1)