What is NeoMutt?
* NeoMutt is a project of projects.
* A place to gather all the patches against Mutt.
* A place for all the developers to gather.
Hopefully this will build the community and reduce duplicated effort.
'mailfmt' is a program to reformat mail and news to remove leading
quotation characters and wrap the lines to a reasonable width.
You need a reasonably current copy of Python to run the main script.
These are a collection of contributed programs for qmail.
fastforward allows the use of a new method of storing aliases, in a
compact database.
dotforward allows old-style ".forward" files to work correctly.
HTML5_Notifier is a Roundcube plugin. It displays Desktop Notifications
like the ones you might know from Google Mail. Just keep Roundcube
opened in a (minimized) tab and enjoy getting notifications every
time a new mail arrives.
This is XMAILWATCHER, which periodically checks a user's mailbox. If
there is mail, the user is notified either by a changing icon, or by a
list of senders and subjects in an X object.
nloptr is an R interface to NLopt. NLopt is a free/open-source
library for nonlinear optimization, providing a common interface
for a number of different free optimization routines available
online as well as original implementations of various other algorithms.
Provides a wide array of semigroupoids and operations for working with
semigroupoids. A Semigroupoid is a Category without the requirement of
identity arrows for every object in the category.
JEuclid is a complete MathML rendering solution, consisting of: a MathViewer
application, command line converters from MathML to other formats, an ant
task for autmated conversion, display components for AWT and Swing and a
component for Apache Cocoon.
Gcalctool is a powerful graphical calulator with financial, logical and
scientific modes. It uses a multiple precision package to do its arithmetic to
give a high degree of accuracy.
Algorithm::CurveFit implements a nonlinear least squares curve fitting
algorithm. That means, it fits a curve of known form (sine-like,
exponential, polynomial of degree n, etc.) to a given set of data
points.