From the README:
WordNet::QueryData provides a direct interface to the WordNet database files.
It requires the WordNet package (http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn/). It
allows the user direct access to the full WordNet semantic lexicon. All parts
of speech are supported and access is generally very efficient because the
index and morphical exclusion tables are loaded at initialization. This
initialization step is slow (appx. 10-15 seconds), but queries are very fast
thereafter---thousands of queries can be completed every second.
[ excerpt with modifications from developer's web site ]
Graphite-Rade8 is a Mac OS X like iconset converted from mac file
format over to our native png format. Most icons are from rad-e8
design (http://www.rad-e8.com), some are my own, and some are from
other icons I've found. This iconset also serves as a template for
future iconsets as well.
[ excerpt with modifications from developer's web site ]
Graphite-Rade8 is a Mac OS X like iconset converted from mac file
format over to our native png format. Most icons are from rad-e8
design (http://www.rad-e8.com), some are my own, and some are from
other icons I've found. This iconset also serves as a template for
future iconsets as well.
JBIG-KIT implements a highly effective data compression algorithm for
bi-level high-resolution images such as fax pages or scanned documents.
This is a portable library of compression and decompression functions
with a documented interface that can be included into your image or
document processing software. Also provided are ready-to-use compression
and decompression programs with a simple command line interface (similar
to the converters found in Jef Poskanzer's PBM conversion package).
JBIG-KIT implements the specification
International Standard ISO/IEC 11544:1993 and ITU-T Recommendation
T.82(1993), "Information technology - Coded representation of picture
and audio information - progressive bi-level image compression",
<http://www.itu.ch/itudoc/itu-t/rec/t/t82_23822.html>,
which is commonly referred to as the "JBIG standard". JBIG (Joint
Bi-level Image experts Group) is the committee which developed this
international standard for the lossless compression of images using
arithmetic coding. Like the well-known compression algorithms JPEG and
MPEG, also JBIG has been developed and published by the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) (see also <http://www.iso.ch/> and
<http://www.itu.ch/>).
Graphic Counter Language is a powerful programming language for the creation of
graphic and textual counters and timers. These can be used on the web, as well
as in graphic application programs (such as XWindow applications) which can
call the GCL interpeter internally and have it create a counter or a timer.
Gracula is the compiler/interpreter for Graphic Counter Language, developed
under FreeBSD, though usable on any Unix system.
For details about the language, visit GCL home page (www.whizkidtech.net/gcl/)
as well as Count Gracula's Gallery (www.whizkidtech.redprince.net/gcl/gallery)
which contains a number of sample GCL scripts and showcases various counter
designs.
GCL requires no configuration files. All you provide is graphic images and
simple scripts. Optionally, you may link the images directly into the gracula
executable. GCL can also receive input from external programs. A sample program
is included (sec2000). It allows the creation of GCL counters to display the
number of seconds (or minutes, hours, days) left till the Year 2000.
Gracula is written in C and highly optimized for speed which makes it work
reliably even on the busiest web sites.
54321 is five games in four-, three-, or two-dimensions for one player.
54321 takes five classic two-dimensional puzzle games and extends them
into three and four dimensions. For more information, see the help within
the game.
54321 was created for the 1mb SDL Game Programming Contest sponsored by:
Linux Journal (http://www.linuxjournal.com/),
Loki Software (http://www.lokigames.com/),
and No Starch Press (http://www.nostarch.com/).
The DiscoGS plugin searches the database of www.discogs.com to find available
images for the artists and albums in your music collection.
An interface to the GNU readline library. More information on readline can be
found at <http://www.gnu.org/directory/readline.html>.
Event-Lib is a Perl wrapper around libevent(3)
(http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/).
It makes the handling of asynchronous events more comfortable.
This module allows you to update your EasyDNS ( http://www.easydns.com/ )
dynamic DNS records. This is done via an http get using the libwww-perl
modules.