Nrg2Iso is a utility for converting CD (or DVD) image generated by
Nero Burning Rom to ISO format.
BackupPC::XS implements various BackupPC functions in a perl-callable module.
This module is required for BackupPC V4+.
Backupchecker is a fully automated backup checker that compares archives and
file trees' contents against description files to detect errors.
MTPFS is a FUSE filesystem that supports reading and writing from any
MTP device (as supported by libmtp)
This port provides a FreeBSD kernel module that can be used to
retrieve the font bitmaps stored in BIOS memory.
Nitrogen is a background browser and setter for X windows. It is written
in C++ using the gtkmm toolkit.
The goals of the Linux-NTFS project are to develop reliable and full feature
access to NTFS by the Linux kernel driver and by a user space driver
(ntfsmount), and to provide a wide collection of NTFS utilities and a
developer's library for other GPLed programs. We have already achieved a lot,
with high quality results. Includes the following:
ntfsmount: fast, reliable, read/write, userspace.
ntfsprogs: various tools for managing ntfs, namely mkntfs, ntfsresize,
ntfsclone, ntfsfix, ntfsundelete, ntfswipe and ntfsdecrypt.
File::Next is a lightweight, taint-safe file-finding module. It's
lightweight and has no non-core prerequisites.
SyslogScan contains routines to parse system logs. The package
includes a sample application, read_mail_log.pl, which can print out
various statistics about mail sent and received.
SyslogScan::SyslogLine encapsulates generic log lines in syslog files.
SyslogScan::Delivery encapsulates a delivery of mail from one user to
a list of users.
SyslogScan::Summary generates reports of how much mail each user has
sent and received.
Delivery and Summary information can be efficiently persisted to a
file and recovered for later analysis.
QSynergy is a comprehensive and easy to use graphical front end for
Synergy. Synergy lets a user control more than one computer with
a single mouse and keyboard (and has lots and lots of extra features
on top of that). Synergy itself only comes with a GUI for MS
Windows. QSynergy was written to fill the gap for users on Mac and
Unix platforms. Of course, it runs on MS Windows as well.