wmfuzzy is a fuzzy clock Windowmaker dock applet (but also runs well
under *boxen and many other windowmanagers).
A fuzzy clock gives an approximate time, under the supposition that
it's more useful to know that it's about Half Past Three than that
it's 3:27. The granularity of the approximation can be set via
commandline switches.
This is Cat'sEyE (catseye-fm), a filesystem browser using gtk+2.
Main goals: clear view, powerfull, no icons, fast.
Cat'sEyE gots its power by the configuration file where the user can
(but not has to) 'create' dialogs and build complicated commandlines
which Cat'sEyE calls to the Shell.
You can define how the items are called to some program: each item
(e.g. for viewing some pictures), all items (e.g. for listen to
some music) or processed in a list, calling one item after each
other waiting for the previouse item to finish.
FileShelfs help you to keep track of your data spread out
over the whole filesystem, but also belonging together such as
configfiles.
Librm is the basic library used by some rfm
applications, such as Rodent filemanager.
The Libtubo library is small and simple function set to enable a
process to run any other process in the background and communicate
via the stdout, stderr and stdin file descriptors. This library is
used by Rodent filemanager but is also available here for other
programs to use freely.
A MIME type editor for the ROX desktop.
ROX-Session is a simple session manager.
It loads, runs any programs you asked it to, and then quits when you run it
a second time (thus ending your session). It does not display any windows
until you ask it to quit.
The Libertine Open Fonts Project is devoted to creating high quality
alternatives to other well-known fonts. There are currently two
font families: Linux Libertine and Linux Biolinum.
This package collects Thai scalable fonts available in free licenses,
and maintains and distributes them under GNU General Public License
with original authors' permissions.
Terminus TTF is a TrueType version of the great Terminus Font, a
fixed-width bitmap font optimized for long work with computers.
It is useful for applications that don't support bitmap fonts
e.g. Java applications.
This program merges the capabilities of x2x and vncviewer. It will allow
a machine with an X display and a machine with a VNC server running on its
main screen to act as if they were two displays connected to one machine.
When you move your mouse pointer off the screen in a direction of your
choosing, the pointer will appear on the other screen instead.