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A ROX panel applet is a small program that runs inside the panel.

SystemTrayN

Summary: 
notification area applet
Current stable version: 
0.3.2-1
Primary author(s): 
Andy Hanton, Stephen Watson

Summary:
notification area applet

Current stable version:
0.3.2-1

Home page:
http://www.kerofin.demon.co.uk/rox/systemtrayn.html

Primary author(s):
Andy Hanton, Stephen Watson

Lithium

Summary: 
a Battery Status Monitor Applet
Current stable version: 
006
Primary author(s): 
Ken Hayber, (based on work by Rds and Tilo Riemer)

Lithium is a Panel Applet that displays an icon indicating the Charge/Discharge status of your laptop's battery. Status information is also displayed in a tooltip. Lithium will use libnotify for the power-level warnings if you have it installed (with python support).

Lithium is a rework of the Baroque applet written by Rds and Tilo Riemer. It is functionally almost the same as Baroque, but the UI has changed quite a lot.

Tasklist

Summary: 
a panel applet that shows a list of currently open applications
Current stable version: 
0.5
Primary author(s): 
Rahsheen Porter

The tasklist is a panel applet that shows a list of currently open applications. You can use it to see what windows are open, bring one to the front, modify a few window properties, and move a window to another desktop.

http://sheen.fallingsnow.net/Software/tasklist.png

SystemTray

Summary: 
freedesktop system tray for ROX-Filer
Current stable version: 
0.2
Primary author(s): 
Andy Hanton

Summary:
freedesktop system tray for ROX-Filer

Current stable version:
0.2

Primary author(s):
Andy Hanton

Pager

Summary: 
an application and panel applet that shows a miniature view of your desktop.
Current stable version: 
1.1
Primary author(s): 
Thomas Leonard

Summary:
an application and panel applet that shows a miniature view of your desktop.

Current stable version:
1.1

Primary author(s):
Thomas Leonard

Postal

Summary: 
An Applet to Check IMAP, POP and MBOX accounts for new mail
Current stable version: 
004
Primary author(s): 
Ken Hayber

An applet that checks multiple accounts for mail. Uses the notification daemon for popup messages if available.

It will launch your email client application if you click on it.
If a folder is empty it is not listed.
If any folder has unseen mail, the icon changes.
It will optionally play a sound when new mail arrives.

Menu

Summary: 
An Application Launch Menu
Current stable version: 
005
Primary author(s): 
Ken Hayber, Chris Arndt

Menu provides a start menu for all your ROX applications on the ROX panel.

It will examine the directory containing your ROX applications (default ~/Apps), recursively reading all subdirectories, and build a matching menu tree. It will then display an icon on the panel. Click on the icon to access the menu.

Volume

Summary: 
a Volume control Panel Applet and Mixer Application
Current stable version: 
009
Primary author(s): 
Ken Hayber

Volume is a Panel Applet that puts a popup volume control in your panel. It also functions as a Mixer application. The latest version(s) support ALSA natively. (for OSS and Alsa-OSS compatibility please use version 007 or older)

It is also a Mixer application that allows you to change the level and balance of the individual channels that your sound card supports.

NetStat

Summary: 
This applet displays the current network activity
Current stable version: 
0.1.1
Primary author(s): 
Stephen Watson

Summary:
This applet displays the current network activity

Current stable version:
0.1.1

Primary author(s):
Stephen Watson

Mem

Summary: 
This applet displays the current memory usage and the current swap space usage.
Current stable version: 
2.1.5
Primary author(s): 
Stephen Watson

Summary:
This applet displays the current memory usage and the current swap space usage.

Current stable version:
2.1.5

Home page:
http://www.kerofin.demon.co.uk/rox/mem.html

Primary author(s):
Stephen Watson

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