System Preferences is a clone of the Apple OS X System Preferences
application based on a GNUstep implementation of the PreferencePanes
framework.
This is teapot (Table Editor And Planner, Or: Teapot), a new spread sheet
program for UNIX.
The current release has the following features:
o curses based user interface with easy to understand menues
o portable sheet file format uses XDR or ASCII format
o tbl, LaTeX, HTML, CSV or formatted text files can be generated and
simple SC and WK1 sheets can be imported
o typed expression evaluator with the types int, float, string, error,
pointer to cell and empty
o iterative expressions
o powerful cell addressing
o three-dimensional sheets
o new expression evaluator functions can be added very easy
o English, Dutch or German builtin messages or X/OPEN message catalogues
o a user guide, available as pdf and html
o It is still a small and simple program!
NOTE: the GUI interface is not yet supported on FreeBSD
VYM (View Your Mind) is a tool to generate and manipulate maps which
show your thoughts. Such maps can help you to improve your creativity
and effectivity. You can use them for time management, to organize
tasks, to get an overview over complex contexts, to sort your ideas
etc. Some people even think it is fun to work with such maps...
When is an extremely simple personal calendar program, aimed
at the Unix geek who wants something minimalistic. It can
keep track of things you need to do on particular dates. Its
file format is a simple text file, which you can edit in your
favorite editor.
Beautify PHP
What it does:
This program tries to reformat and beautify PHP source code files automatically.
The program is Open Source and distributed under the terms of GNU GPL.
It is written in PHP and has a web frontend.
Who needs it:
- people, who get PHP code from other coders and are slightly confused
- people, who can't read their own PHP code anymore
- people, who want to share their PHP code
Basic features:
- automatic indentation of PHP source code according to given number of spaces
- automatic newlines, if required
- includes settings for braces according to C or PEAR style
- can make use of PHPs integrated code highlight option
- can limit number of chars per line. This will break the code at a space and
outputs the rest on the next line with an additional indent. (I used this to
reformat my code to put it in a LATEX document. This PHP code normally can't
be executed anymore, it is only useful for printout.)
- turn off and on beautifying by inserting "// NO_BEAUTIFY" or "// BEAUTIFY"
in source code
A-A-P is an Open Source build tool. It does everything that make does in
a better way. Includes Internet access for uploading and downloading
files. Integrated CVS support: obtain a module from a CVS server and
check changes into a CVS server.
Can be used to build programs, maintain web sites, distribute software,
download and install an application, etc.
build is a massively-parallel software build system implemented on
top of GNU make. Build is designed with the following tasks in mind:
* configuration
* building
* testing
* installation
Some of its features include:
* position-independent makefiles.
* non-recursive multi-makefile include-based structure.
* leaf makefiles are full-fledged GNU makefiles, not just variable definitions.
* complete dependency graph.
* inter-project dependency tracking.
* extensible language/compiler framework.
GNU ccRTP is an implementation of RTP, the real-time transport protocol from
the IETF (see RFC 3550, RFC 3551 and RFC 3555). ccRTP is a C++ library based
on GNU Common C++ which provides a high performance, flexible and extensible
standards-compliant RTP stack with full RTCP support. The design and
implementation of ccRTP make it suitable for high capacity servers and
gateways as well as personal client applications.
This is quite a simple library that provides an easy interface to the common
gateway interface, known as CGI. The purpose is to provide an easy to use
interface to CGI if you need to write your program in C instead of perl.
CHARVA is a Java framework for presenting a "graphical" user interface,
composed of elements such as windows, dialogs, menus, textfields and
buttons, on a traditional character-cell ASCII terminal.
It has an API based on that of "Swing" (a.k.a. the Java Foundation Classes).