wmblob is a pretty much useless program, that shows moving blobs. It's
a nice dockapp for Window Maker (www.windowmaker.org), and it may well
run with other window mangers.
How to use it:
Just start it. There are no command line options. You can change the
colors with the three mouse buttons:
- Left button: changes the inner color of the blobs.
- Middle button: changes the border color of the blobs.
- Right button: changes the background color.
There are 16 colors available. But not every combination looks good.
Gtk Copy-paste Buffer
It is something like 'xcb'. It has multiple buttons to store strings of paste
buffer. You click a button to put the content into paste-buffer/clipboard.
Advantages over xcb:
- Use right button to assign the button as a snooper. It is more
straightforward than xcb.
- It has tool-tip to display the complete content.
- It is written in Gtk, so by default it has i18 display capability.
- It can watch the clipboard of gtk (mozilla).
- History of changes of paste buffer
- By default, it is sticky on Gnome/Gtk. You can also specify option to turn
window decoration off (borderless). No more tedius desktop setup to install
it.
xwit ("x window interface tool") is a hotch-potch collection of simple routines
to call some of those X11 functions that don't already have any utility commands
built around them. The reasoning behind this is that loosely every X function
should be accessible from a shell script.
For example, XWarpPointer() will move the X pointer, but no utility program
exists to do so on those rare occasions when you could really use it. xwit will
also resize, iconify, pop, and move windows given by name or id, change an icon,
title or name, set the screen saver going, and change individual key autorepeat
settings.
Accerciser is an interactive Python accessibility explorer for the GNOME
desktop. It uses AT-SPI to inspect and control widgets, allowing you to check
if an application is providing correct information to assistive technologies
and automated test frameworks. Accerciser has a simple plugin framework which
you can use to create custom views of accessibility information.
This is the Gnome Accessibility Project's Assistive Technology
Service Provider Interface. It allows accessibility applications
and assistive technologies to announce their respective existence
to each other.
This version of at-spi is a major break from previous versions.
It has been completely rewritten to use D-Bus rather than
ORBIT / CORBA for its transport protocol.
Accessibility Toolkit, Linux/i386 binary
from the Web page:
The ATK library provides a set of interfaces for accessibility. By
supporting the ATK interfaces, an application or toolkit can be
used with such tools as screen readers, magnifiers, and
alternative input devices.
Orca a scriptable screen reader that is currently under development.
As such it is highly unstable and undergoes frequent changes. To
read more about Orca, please refer to the Orca documentation series
available in the ./docs/doc-set directory and also the Orca WIKI at
http://live.gnome.org/Orca.
Accessibility Toolkit, Linux/i386 binary
from the Web page:
The ATK library provides a set of interfaces for accessibility. By
supporting the ATK interfaces, an application or toolkit can be
used with such tools as screen readers, magnifiers, and
alternative input devices.
AdvanceCOMP is a collection of recompression utilities for your
.ZIP archives
.PNG snapshots
.MNG video clips
.GZ files
The main features are:
* Recompress ZIP, GZ, PNG and MNG files using the Deflate 7-Zip
implementation
* Recompress MNG files using Delta and Move optimization
HLExtract is a command line utility written in C that can load all HLLib
supported packages and extract multiple items from them while maintaining
their directory structure. Currently, BSP, GCF, NCF, PAK, SGA, VPK, WAD,
XZP, and ZIP (store/deflate) package formats are supported.