Wmconfig is a free menu generation tool for various X window managers.
It is easy-to-use and uses a simple configuration file layout.
XCB base user activity monitor. It fires up a progam if nothing happens during a
user configurabel period of time. It respects the screensaver settings
(enable/disable).
The X protocol C-language Binding (XCB) is a replacement for Xlib
featuring a small footprint, latency hiding, direct access to the
protocol, improved threading support, and extensibility.
Terminator is a Python terminal program, using the same widget as
gnome-terminal to provide a tiled set of terminals in as little
space as possible.
The X protocol C-language Binding (XCB) is a replacement for Xlib
featuring a small footprint, latency hiding, direct access to the
protocol, improved threading support, and extensibility.
This package contains viewres, a graphical class browser that displays
a tree showing the widget class hierarchy of the Athena Widget Set.
XBalloon is a simple demonstration program for X. Balloons move on root
window. You can use a faborite pixmap as balloons.
ARandR is designed to provide a simple visual front end for XRandR. Relative
monitor positions are shown graphically and can be changed in a drag-and-drop
way.
The Apache Java Enterprise Mail Server (a.k.a. Apache James) is a 100% pure
Java SMTP and POP3 Mail server and NNTP News server. We have designed James
to be a complete and portable enterprise mail engine solution based on
currently available open protocols.
James is also a mail application platform. We have developed a Java API to
let you write Java code to process emails that we call the mailet API. A
mailet can generate an automatic reply, update a database, prevent spam,
build a message archive, or whatever you can imagine. A matcher determines
whether your mailet should process an email in the server. The James project
hosts the Mailet API, and James provides an implementation of this mail appli
-cation platform API.
James is based upon the Apache Avalon application framework, formerly a
product of the Apache Avalon project.
Hyperlatex is a package that allows you to prepare documents in HTML,
and, at the same time, to produce a neatly printed document from your
input. Unlike some other systems that you may have seen, Hyperlatex is
not a general LaTeX-to-HTML converter. In Hyperlatex's author's eyes,
conversion is not a solution to HTML authoring. A well written HTML
document must differ from a printed copy in a number of rather subtle
ways. He doubts that these differences can be recognized mechanically,
and believes that converted LaTeX can never be as readable as a
document written in HTML.
The basic idea of Hyperlatex is to make it possible to write a
document that will look like a flawless LaTeX document when printed
and like a handwritten HTML document when viewed with an HTML browser.