Pre-competition-deadline Goals: * Circuit and stream visualization * Simplified (coarse-grained) rate-limiting control * Create a Vidalia package for at least one Linux distro (preferably Debian) Pie-in-the-sky Goals: * Circuit and stream control. "click-click-click, I want that circuit" * Scheduled rate-limiting, so the user can adjust their bandwidth limits depending on what time of day it is. Miscellaneous Tasks: * Improve window transparency support. In particular, figure out how to do the following correctly on X11 (from the Qt docs): "This feature is available on Mac OS X, X11 platforms that support the Composite extension, and Windows 2000 and later. Note that under X11 you need to have a composite manager running, and the X11 specific _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY atom needs to be supported by the window manager you are using."