XQF is a game server browser and launcher for Unix/X11 for many popular games
such as the Quake series, Unreal Tournament series, Half-Life etc. XQF is a
front-end to QStat, a program by Steve Jankowski and uses the GTK+ toolkit.
Xvier is a board game where you and the computer alternately throw
stones into free columns. The stones pile up in the columns, and the
goal is to get four stones in a row, in a column or diagonally.
You can choose various board sizes and levels of difficulty.
A falling ball puzzle game for X. Rotate the playfield and use gravity
to guide a ball around a maze toward the goal.
Use right and left cursor keys to rotate the game screen.
Down for less bounce.
Up for jump.
Space for speed up.
Return to restart.
ESC to return to the title.
q to quit.
Requires PseudoColor (256 colors).
Xye is a puzzle game in which the objective is to help a character that looks
like a green circle to get all the gems in the room. This is, of course,
not as easy as it sounds, Xye must solve all sorts of puzzles while
at the same time avoiding all sorts of traps and beasts.
This is a curses version of Yahtzee, that classic dice game.
Unfortunately this game does not come with any documentation. One day,
I might find a few moments to write up a man page to solve this little
problem. But until then you'll have to use magic to find your own way
around.
Share and enjoy,
Joel
Steak is a german <-> english translator under GPL.
A command line tool allows the translation of words in
both directions. Additionally steak can call ispell
to correct mistyped words.
If build with make -D xsteak ... a small xwindows
programm allows the translation of words interactively
Included in this package are:
4va:
4va is a fourth dimensional visualization program for X11.
It takes as input a file describing an object in up to 4 dimensions
and tumbles it in a window according to rotation values given on the
command line.
Ctorus, cutctorus, 4vdmake:
These three programs are object file generators for 4va.
Ayam is a free 3D modeling environment for the RenderMan Interface
(formerly known as "The Mops"). Ayam is primarily aimed at the
platforms BMRT (Blue Moon Rendering Tools, a RenderMan compliant
renderer by Larry Gritz (Exluna) runs on. As BMRT are available
in FreeBSD only as Linux binaries, Ayam will use graphics/aqsis as
a primary renderer.
Exiv2 is a C++ library and a command line utility to manage image metadata.
It provides fast and easy read and write access to the Exif, IPTC, and XMP
metadata of images in various formats. Exiv2 is available as free software
and with a commercial license, and is used in many projects.
GEGL (Generic Graphics Library) is a graph based image
processing framework.
GEGL provides infrastructure to do demand based cached
non destructive image editing on larger than RAM buffers.
Through babl it provides support for a wide range of color
models and pixel storage formats for input and output.
This port is a development snapshot until gegl 0.3.0 is released.