rtf2latex2e is a program that translates RTF (rich text format) files into
LaTeX files. It translates text formatting, tables, figures, and equations.
The resulting LaTeX files are quite readable and suitable for editing.
Elmo (ELectronic Mail Operator) is an ncurses-based program for
receiving, filtering, reading, composing, and sending mail from a
character terminal. It speaks POP3 and SMTP and can work with
maildir or Berkeley-formatted mailboxes.
This version is a development version, but is rather stable, and
is known to work better than the stable version on FreeBSD 4.x.
Before running elmo, users should run elmoconf.pl to generate an
~/.elmorc file.
NNTPCache is Squid for news (plus lots more).
NNTPCache (very efficiently, using shared memory, COW, mmaps, etc)
executes on the localhost pretending to be an NNRP news reading
server. In fact, what it does is pass certain NNTP commands through
to real (remote and possibly local) news-servers based on various
pattern matching rules. nntpcache then takes the output from those
servers and caches & indexes it in funky ways (much specific case
magic goes into this). The next time such information is asked
for, or other information which can be logically inferred from the
previously collated information, it is sent directly from the cache,
without consulting the remote servers. NNTPCache can transparently
merge multiple servers, (permiting local newsgroups with remote
NNTP feeds), filter articles, xovers, and headers based on weighted
regular expressions, and has built in NoCem/PGP (anti-spam) support
(see http://www.nocem.org/ for details).
Elmo (ELectronic Mail Operator) is an ncurses-based program for
receiving, filtering, reading, composing, and sending mail from a
character terminal. It speaks POP3 and SMTP and can work with
maildir or Berkeley-formatted mailboxes.
Before running elmo, users should run elmoconf.pl to generate an
~/.elmorc file.
This is a plugin for including common libraries into Redmine.
iXhash is a plugin for the popular spam filter SpamAssassin.
It computes MD5 checksums of fragments of the body of an e-mail and compares
them to those of know spam. As such it works similar to the now standard
plugins that use the Pyzor, Razor and DCC software packages from within
SpamAssassin.
CAIR is an image resizing library that is based on the works of Shai Avidan and
Ariel Shamir. It is a high-performance multi-threaded library written in C++.
It is intended to be multi-platform and multi-architecture.