Galago is a desktop presence information framework, designed to transmit presence information between programs. It takes information on who is online and their away/idle states from an instant messenger (such as gaim) or other similar programs and lets other programs (such as Novell Evolution and the Beagle search tool) make use of it. In computing, Presence is defined as the availability and willingness of the user (presentity) for communication. Presence information is published by individuals to other systems users, known as watchers or subscribers, to indicate their communication state. ... Jump to: navigation, search Gaim 1. ... Evolution or Novell Evolution (formerly Ximian Evolution, prior to Novells 2003 acquisition of Ximian) is the official personal information manager and workgroup information management tool for GNOME. It combines e-mail, calendar, address book, and task list management functions. ... Beagle is a search tool for GNOME, enabling the user to search documents, chat logs, email and contact lists in a similar way to Google Desktop Search under Windows, or Spotlight in Mac OSX. Beagle grew out of Dashboard, an early Mono based application for watching for and presenting useful...
Galago is desktop-neutral, and contains a set of widgets for GTK+, bindings for several scripting languages and test programs. Initially created for the graphics program the GIMP, the GIMP Toolkit â abbreviated as GTK+ â is one of the two most popular widget toolkits for the X Window System, intended for creating graphical user interfaces. ...
Galagos, also called bush babies, are native to forest and bush regions of sub-Saharan Africa, including the island of Zanzibar.
Galagos leap from branch to branch, tree to tree, sometimes jumping as far as 15 feet.
Galagos eat mostly insects, such as grasshoppers, dung beetles, and caterpillars, but they are also quick enough to catch mice, lizards, and small birds.