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games/xboard-devel-4.8.0.20151020.3 (Score: 0.03173261)
X frontend for Crafty, GNUChess, Chess Servers, or e-mail chess
mail/Mail-Address-MobileJp-0.09 (Score: 0.03173261)
Utility to detect an e-mail is mobile one or not
Mail::Address::MobileJp is an utility to detect an email address is mobile (cellurar) email address or not.
games/evilfinder-1.00 (Score: 0.025429964)
Numerologically determine the evilness of things
Evilfinder shows you whether things are evil. By default, the port will install a wrapper called "evilfinder," but you can define WITH_WRAPPER to build the web-oriented default binary only. **** THE PROOF THAT The FreeBSD Project IS EVIL **** T H E F R E E B S D P R O J E C T 20 8 5 6 18 5 5 2 19 4 16 18 15 10 5 3 20 - as numbers 2 8 5 6 9 5 5 2 1 4 7 9 6 1 5 3 2 - digits added \___________/ \________/ \__________/ \_________/ \_/ 3 3 3 6 2 - digits added Thus, "The FreeBSD Project" is 33362. Add 1947, the year Aleister Crowley paid a longer visit to Hell. The result is 35309. Turn the number backwards, and add 1945 - the year Mussolini was executed for the first time. The number is now 92298. Add 9981 to it - this is the year "Scrabble" was invented to promote violence and anger, written backwards - you will get 102279. Subtract 23, the symbol of death. The result will be 102256. Divide the number by 83 - this is the symbol of slavery, backwards. It gives 1232. This number, read as octal, gives 666 - the number of the Beast. This is truly evil. QED. -Adam Weinberger <adamw@FreeBSD.org>
devel/DateTime-Format-ISO8601-0.08 (Score: 0.025070338)
Parse ISO8601 formats
Parses almost all ISO 8601:2000(E) date and time formats. ISO 8601:2000(E) time-intervals will be supported in a later release.
devel/B-C-1.52 (Score: 0.02476968)
Perl compiler's C backend
Perl compiler's C backend This compiler backend takes Perl source and generates C source code corresponding to the internal structures that perl uses to run your program. When the generated C source is compiled and run, it cuts out the time which perl would have taken to load and parse your program into its internal semi-compiled form. That means that compiling with this backend will not help improve the runtime execution speed of your program but may improve the start-up time. Depending on the environment in which your program runs this may be either a help or a hindrance.
devel/Method-Alias-1.03 (Score: 0.023803815)
Create method aliases (and do it safely)
Method::Alias is designed to be used as a pragma, to which you provide a set of pairs of method names. Only very minimal checking is done, if you wish to create infinite loops or what have you, you are more than welcome to shoot yourself in the foot. # Add a single method alias use Method::Alias 'foo' => 'bar'; # Add several method aliases use Method::Alias 'a' => 'b', 'c' => 'd', 'e' => 'f';
deskutils/calibre-2.68.0 (Score: 0.021700447)
Ebook management application
Calibre is meant to be a complete e-library solution and thus includes library management, format conversion, news feeds to ebook conversion, as well as e-book reader sync features and an integrated e-book viewer.
lang/c-0.10 (Score: 0.02077874)
Tool to compile and run C programs like a shell script
Tool to compile and run C programs like a shell script. First of all, this is not the same as tcc. TCC is a compiler. TCC will preform its own set of optimizations, just as GCC will preform its own and Clang will preform its own. The purpose of this script is to give a simple front-end to a compiler. Whether it's GCC, Clang, or something else entirely, one can get to choose their compiler. It's simply satisfying to type c hello.c and see it run instantly. C is fast. Being able to write a small, fast, and portable C "script" is great. One can pass around a C "script" just like s/he would a BASH script.
graphics/xfig-3.2.5c (Score: 0.02029848)
Drawing program for X11
XFIG - Facility for Interactive Generation of figures under X11 Xfig is a menu-driven tool that allows the user to draw and manipulate objects interactively in an X window. The resulting pictures can be saved, printed on postscript printers or converted to a variety of other formats (e.g. to allow inclusion in LaTeX documents). To enjoy the beautiful colors, specify "*customization: -color" in your .Xdefaults or .Xresources file. Xfig is internationlized from version 3.2. To use i18n feature, type $ xfig -international [-inputStyle OverTheSpot] Xfig acts as non-i18n version without -international option. If you put "Fig.international: true" into your resource file, -international option may omitted. ja_JP.EUC and ko_KR.EUC is tested for input, display, and printing. For zh_CN.EUC, only display is confirmed. Read /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xfig/xfig.html for more information.
graphics/c-a-i-r-2.19 (Score: 0.020187698)
Content Aware Image Resizer is an implementation of seam carving
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.