usbredir is a protocol for redirecting USB traffic from a single USB device,
to a different (virtual) machine than the one to which the USB device is
attached. See usb-redirection-protocol.txt for the description / definition
of this protocol.
With the official 0.3 release the protocol is now frozen (only extensions
advertised through capabilities can be added from now on).
VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It is, in essence, a remote
display system which allows you to view a computing 'desktop'
environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from
anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine
architectures.
vnStat is a console-based network traffic monitor. It keeps a log of
hourly, daily and monthly network traffic for the selected interface(s).
However, it isn't a packet sniffer. The traffic information is analyzed
from the proc(5) filesystem. That way vnStat can be used even
without root permissions.
Slrnconf is a graphical configuation utility for the newsreader
slrn. It is intended to make the hairy configuration of SLRN a
bit easier. Slrnconf will try to read your ~/.slrnrc at
startup. If you're using a different file, just open it via
File -> Open. There are no command line switches.
yydecode started life as a decoder for yEnc encoded binaries, which have
recently appeared on Usenet. yydecode works almost identically to the infamous
uudecode program. Version 0.2.8 and onwards contains a superset of uudecode's
functionality, (ie. decodes standard uuencoded files, as well as Base64
[RFC2045] encoded files produced by uuencode) and hence can be used as a
drop-in replacement in all circumstances.
makeztxt is a simple command line program that takes a plain ASCII text file
and compresses it into a zTXT database. makeztxt will remove newline
characters at the end of lines that contain text so that the paragraphs flow
better on the Palm screen.
pilot-link is a series of tools designed to extract and add data to a PalmPilot
organizer. There are programs in here to transfer data, debug the pilot,
synchronize with calendars, and a set of include files and libraries with which
you may build your own applications in C, C++, Perl5, Tcl, Java, and Python.
CUPS-PDF is designed to produce PDF files in a heterogeneous network by
providing a PDF printer on the central fileserver. After restarting CUPS, you
will be able to choose "CUPS-PDF (Virtual PDF Printer)" when setting up a new
printer in CUPS. Once you print to the new device all converted PDF files will
be placed in the specified directory.
GGV, the Gnome GhostView, is a Gnome PostScript document previewer.
It can also preview PDFs, but as it is not a native PDF viewer, it
does not take advantage of all the features of the PDF format.
graphics/gpdf is a more capable PDF viewer.
The PDF Renderer is an open source, all Java library which renders
PDF documents to the screen using Java2D.
Some features:
* view PDFs in your own app
* print-preview before exporting PDF files
* render PDFs to PNGs in a server-side web application
* view PDFs in a 3D scene
* draw on top of PDFs and annotate them in a networked viewer