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I am wondering if people have any ideas for open source projects that don't exist yet that they would like to share. Also, submit ideas that may be under open source development but need considerable work. I want to gauge the need for various projects.

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I really want something like Delicious Library, that will let me use a webcam to scan barcodes to easily import the contents of my real-life library. The closest I've found is Zebra Barcode Reader, but it's not integrated into any collection management software.

It's on my TODO list (itch, scratch) but there's so many other things on there too...

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A professional video editing program.

Yes, Cinelerra is almost there, but it's problems are down in the core - and noone wants to use ages to fix it up.

So Lumiera would be the obvious successor to be the Open Source Video editing program. But it needs to be finished.

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No one wants a Quicken replacement? I'd move my Mom to Linux in a heartbeat with one.

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A good Quicken replacement - one that's backed by a real (i.e., queryable) database. Something backed by SQLite would be great.

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DDD the graphical front-end for command-line debuggers to run natively on Windows.

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I'd like to see a vim-port to symbian-s60.

€: shoot there are so many programs I want to see ported to my mobile

a proper java impl, a proper browser that does not proxy everything to opera, a proper go-program, a good pdf-viewer ...

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A full replacement for Access. Like it or not there's a vast amount of business investment in Access applications, many not easily replaced by web apps due to close integration with other Office components and Exchange. The lack of something suitable to port existing applications too - ideally binary compatible but a reasonably parallel rewrite would be ok - is the problem stopping many SMEs moving to the Linux desktop.

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C#/.NET UPNP/DLNA Media Server Library

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