Zimg is a graphics program that generates interesting
graphics by reading simple ASCII input files filled with
numbers. It can output in either EDF or PNG. It uses the
GD library for image creation.
Aspell Hebrew dictionaries.
Hebrew font families. ASCII glyphs borrowed from the URW and Bitstream
fonts. Those families provide a basic set of a serif (Frank Ruehl), sans
serif (Nachlieli) and monospaced (Miriam Mono) fonts. Also included
Drugulin, Ktav Yad, Aharoni, David, Hadasim, Shofar, Simple, Stam, Keter
and Ellinia.
Aspell Hungarian dictionaries.
Hunspell hungarian dictionnary
GGI:IRC is a Perl/CGI program that lets you access IRC from a web browser, it is
designed to be flexible and has many uses such as an IRC gateway for an IRC
network, a chat-room for a website or to access IRC when stuck behind a
restrictive firewall.
Dancer is an IRC bot. A bot is an automated client for Internet Relay Chat
networks, which stays online after its owner leaves. It was designed to
protect and serve. Your faithful, strong (but humble) servant. Yes,
ladies. This is one bot who will not cheat on you.
Dancer was developed in C, and is mostly POSIX compliant. It runs on
most of the UNIX flavors you have used, and a few you haven't heard of.
It also runs on Win32 and AmigaOS.
Originally created by Jason Hamilton as an aid for help
channels to answer repeated questions from its virtually
unlimited database, it has became a very popular talking
robot in a generic sense, being used all over IRC networks
for different purposes and in 18 languages. Data can be
added to it and managed dynamically online or edited in
its database files offline.
KVIrc is a free portable IRC client based on the Qt GUI toolkit.
Gruftistats is a program which reads your IRC logs and turns them into
a web page. This has a mixture of statistics (like who talked most),
and amusing facts (like who got kicked most).
It supports a variety of log formats already, and can be extended to
support other log formats by writing a spec file describing the
format.