xgraph is a program that will help you draw graphs. It is pretty old
(based on X11R3!) and required lots of hacks to make it compile. Tell
me if it does something odd.
The program xspread is a public domain spreadsheet which runs under
X Window system or ascii terminals. Xspread uses the X Window system
if available or curses and term[cap/info] for ascii displays.
This is a fairly complete CPU identification utility. It has been tested on
several Intel, AMD and Cyrix CPUs. If the Pentium III serial number misfeature
is present and enabled, this program will display it.
Countrycodes is an ISO 3166 country code finder. It is mainly used to know
the country a domain name belongs to. It also allows searching by 2 or 3
letters codes, country number and country name.
AnsiWeather is a Shell script for displaying the current weather conditions
in your terminal, with support for ANSI colors and Unicode symbols.
Weather data comes from the OpenWeatherMap free weather API.
This plugin puts a lock and shoot button on your GKrellM 2, It uses
ImageMagick for screen capture and can be configured for your screen
saver program. Known to work with either Xlock or xscreensaver.
This is a plugin for gkrellm2 that simply prints the current clock
speed for users that own speed stepping processors.
This is the gkrellm2 version of this plugin, done by anchois.
The GNUstep example applications:
# Calculator
# CurrencyConverter
# Finger It is a simple front-end to finger, ping and traceroute.
# GFractal
# GSTest
# HostAddress
# Ink Text Editor
# NSBrowserTest
# NSImageTest
# NSPanelTest
# NSScreenTest
# md5Digest
GRegExp Explorer is a graphical regular expression explorer based on the PCRE
regular expression library. It is possible to test regular expressions on the
fly and check the result in detail.
This is a tiny script that gets executed by startkde and sets the XDG_DATA_DIRS
and XDG_CONFIG_DIRS variables so KDE can pick up GNOME and XFCE-4 applications
and menus.