Xmmix is a sound mixer utility for the X Window System using the OSF/Motif
interface.
A simple program to help novice guitarist faster (and better) to
tune your guitar.
XMMS input plugin for SPC format support.
xmms-shn provides playback support for shorten (.shn) files in XMMS.
Real-time seeking support is provided for .shn files that have
accompanying seek tables generated by shorten 3.x.
XMMS2-Scrobbler is a client for XMMS2 that feeds information about the songs
you played to last.fm, formerly known as AudioScrobbler.
xmmsctrl is a small utility to control XMMS from the command line. Its
goal is to be used coupled with sh to test XMMS state and perform an
appropriate action, e.g. if playing then pause else play. The interest
of this is to bind keys in a window manager to have control over XMMS
with keys that do play/next/pause, prev, control sound...
xmradio is a radio tuner program for X11 (using the Motif widget set),
using NetBSD's and FreeBSD's bktr(4) driver.
It also supports Video4Linux because of its design.
You can control an xmradio running on your desktop using some special
command line options and remote control mechanism.
The xsynth-dssi package contains the Xsynth-DSSI plugin, a
classic-analog (VCOs-VCF-VCA) style software synthesizer with an
editor GUI. Xsynth-DSSI was written by Sean Bolton, and was based
on Steve Brooke's Xsynth code, but has since acquired polyphonic
operation, band-limited oscillators, a better filter mode, and
velocity-sensitive envelopes.
A plugin that enables XMMS to use the media-control keys on many
keyboards to control XMMS playback and volume.
Bonnie++ is a benchmark suite that is aimed at performing a number of
simple tests of hard drive and file system performance. Then you can
decide which test is important and decide how to compare different
systems after running it. I have no plans to ever have it produce a
single number, because I don't think that a single number can be useful
when comparing such things.
The main program tests database type access to a single file (or a set
of files if you wish to test more than 1G of storage), and it tests
creation, reading, and deleting of small files which can simulate the
usage of programs such as Squid, INN, or Maildir format email.