TomeNET is an online multiplayer rogue-like role-playing game,
derived from MAngband (Multiplayer-Angband).
TomeNET loosely bases on the stories of J.R.R. Tolkien mainly
"The Lord Of The Rings", hence the name "the Troubles of Middle
Earth" or alternatively "the Tales of Middle Earth".
wmQStat is a dockable front-end to qstat by Steve Jankowski, a popular
command-line monitor of lots of Internet game servers, i.e. Quake/W/2/3,
Hexen2/W, HL/CS/HL2, Tribes/2, RtCW, UT200x, DOOM III, FarCry, to name a
few (this list is by far not complete).
xmulti/xmaid - mascot girl for X11
% xmaid [toolkit options] [-module modulename] [module options]
% xmaid [toolkit options] -mod mod_default [-alwaystop]
% xmulti [toolkit options] -mod nadenade
% xmulti [toolkit options] -mod focuswin [-justify (center|right|left)]
% xmulti [toolkit options] -mod osouji \
[-root [-drawroot] [-rootimage img] [-num n] [-incinf]]
% xmulti [toolkit options] -name nadewin
Kludge3d is a simple 3d editor, in the spirit of Worldcraft or Milkshape.
It is the offspring of several other (presumably abandoned) GTK-based editors,
with the best features taken from each. As the name implies, kludge3d is
exactly that - a kludge.
QtAwesome is a simple library that can be used to add Font Awesome
icons to your Qt application.
NOTE: Though the name is QtAwesome and currently it's very Font
Awesome based, you can use every other icon/glyph font you want.
The class can also be used to manage your own dynamic code-drawn
icons, by adding named icon-painters.
Xpdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. These are
also sometimes also called 'Acrobat' files, from the name of Adobe's
PDF software.
It can also convert PDF input to ps, text, and info formats; and
split out fonts and images.
E2ps formats each named file for printing in a postscript printer; if
no file is given, e2ps reads from the standard input. The format used
is nice and compact: normally two pages on each physical page, headers
with useful information (page number, printing date, file name or
supplied header), etc.
ATS is a statically typed programming language
that unifies implementation with formal specification.
It is equipped with a highly expressive type system rooted in
the framework Applied Type System, which gives the language its name.
In particular, both dependent types and linear types are available in ATS.
A small, fast, try catch blocks for perl, it's inspired and mostly copied from
Try::Tiny but with some modifications to boost execution speed.
Consider Try::Catch a stripped Try::Tiny version with no blessing and no usage
of Sub::Name.
Sigrot is a small program for signature rotation. It keeps a file with your
favorite signatures and puts a random one in your signature each time you
run it. You can also specify a standard part of your signature which will
not change, ie. your name or PGP key.