Task:Remarkable community projects

This is a subtask of Task:Defining maemo and is looking for volunteers

There are hundreds of community projects around Maemo, but some are especially remarkable, providing a unique contribution to the project.

Getting a list of these projects would help to
 * Improve their quality and promote them as ready to primetime.
 * Highlight to externals some of the amazing stuff the Maemo platform can offer.
 * Bring attention, testing, contributions, new users to them.
 * Indicate to Nokia what is really worth promoting in their Maemo related activities.
 * Cheer up the ego of promoters and contributors. :)

Criteria
Propose criteria to select projects.
 * Alive: Maintained regularly and available in the last stabe release.
 * Open: community feedback and contributions are part of the project - open source is a very good factor but not a must.
 * Stable: feature set complete, installs flawlessly, works, doesn't harm the system, secure.
 * Finger/thumb UI: stylus to be required only in exceptional and evident cases (e.g. drawing apps).
 * Decent design: visually attractive and/or simple interface that works just as expected.
 * maemo.org active: available in extras, complete information page in Downloads.
 * Non commercial: Not developed by Nokia or commercial partners.

New Proposals
List your proposals below. Add your comments supporting/against. Provide links to their pages at http://maemo.org/downloads to get more information, see screenshots and try them out.
 * List your proposal here.
 * Canola2: Canola is a media consumer: photos, music, videos...local or remote, you name it.
 * Claws Mail: The only full-featured mail program for the tablet.
 * Load Applet: Because being able to see when/why the system becomes slow makes a huge difference in user experience.
 * mogg: Although not as ideal a solution as DSP-side decoding, the best we've got at the moment.
 * MediaBox: A nice, simple UI for viewing photos and movies. Not as 'bare-bones' as Mplayer, not as 'tricked-out' as Canola2.
 * Mirage: Opens many file formats; allows for simple photo editing on the tablet.
 * MPlayer: Simple UI, provides the best playback performance for mpeg4/divx/xvid video on Nokia 770/N8x0.
 * Quiver: Simple UI is fast and flexible. Does one thing--displays photos--well.
 * OMWeather: Critical app. When this didn't work for a whole day after the Diablo release, I had to look outside!
 * Personal Menu: Sidebar plugin, customizable menu for launching up to 36 installed applications or arbitrary commands.
 * StatusBar Clock: A configurable digital clock for the statusbar.
 * USB Control: Take advantage of USB keyboards & drives (drives require a separate power source) w/Nokia cable & adapter.

Candidates
Please do not list new proposals directly here. These are projects that accomplish most of the criteria above. Ideally all of them should be available in the Maemo 4.1 extras repository. Add you comment if you think any of these candidates is not fit enough for the top selection.


 * Maemo Mapper: Most downloaded application for Maemo. Best map application. Can interact with lots of different mapping sites, including OpenStreetmap.
 * GPXView : A complete geocaching solution including GPS navigation.
 * Labyrinth : An idea-mapping tool with a lot of potential.
 * Maemo Recorder : Turn your N8X0 into a dictaphone. Very useful.
 * Maemo WordPy: Blogging software that hooks to WordPress and Blogger accounts, allows image uploads, post creating and editing, tagging. Especially notable for its finger-friendly menu.
 * MaemoPad+ : Tree-based notes and sketching application
 * Numpty Physics : This game is educational, hard, fun. Made for the stylus.
 * Pidgin for Maemo : Instant messaging application, ported from the desktop.
 * PhoneLink: Send SMS using GPE Contacts and a bluetooth-enable mobile phone.
 * Vagalume : Last.fm is my favourite music site, and Vagalume is my favourite Last.fm client.
 * Xournal : A great notes/sketch utility. One of few apps that utilize the pressure sensitivity of the screen!  Invaluable to create and annotate PDF documents on a pocket computer.

Ruled Out
These can be brought back to the Proposals once they meet the criteria.

Not available in Downloads
Being consistent, the most remarkable applications for Maemo need to be available in http://maemo.org/downloads
 * Abiword : Abiword's another desktop application which has a really nice port to maemo. A document editor which is very powerful and lightweight.
 * Dates & Contacts : Both part of the Pimlico suite of applications, these allow me to use the N810 as a personal calendar and address book, with desktop synchronisation to boot.
 * Gnumeric : Gnumeric is a great spreadsheet application, and the maemo port has been very nicely done.
 * GPE Suite : Calendar, Contacts and To-Do List are quite useful. Use Erminig to sync Calendar with Google Calendars.
 * GrandCentral Dialer : A simple GUI allows use of the N810 as an ip phone.
 * Gourmet Recipe Manager : A neat way to plan meals.
 * MLB Viewer : For baseball fans, simple UI, subscription to mlb.com required for video, audio is 'free'.
 * VCURLs72 : Major US TV channels on your tablet. Best Edutainment without monthly fee
 * WorldTV99 : TVs around the world on your tablet. Best Edutainment without monthly fee
 * XChat : IRC on your tablet. Nice port.

Still Alpha

 * Weightjinni : A simple way to track food consumption, weight loss/gain (still in alpha).

Missing Install Link
Install link is the easy way for end users to install applications.
 * Erminig : Allows a two-way sync between Google Calendars and the GPE calendar on the N810.

Not in maemo.org extras
Appear in good condition to the user (e.g. beta/stable, page in Downloads, one-click install...) but are out of the maemo.org extras game.
 * FBReader : The best free e-book reader.

Developed by Nokia
These are left out here.
 * Camera : This is the first 3rd party application I installed on my tablet.