PEAR Log framework provides an abstracted logging system.
It supports logging to console, file, syslog, SQL, Sqlite, mail and
mcal targets. It also provides a subject - observer mechanism.
Tuptime is a tool that reports historical and statistical running time of
the system, keeping it between restarts. Like uptime(1) command but with
more interesting output.
The upsdaemon is a simple program to monitor APC-Pro series UPSes.
When the power fail, the UpsDaemon it effects shutdown the system.
Yum is a utility that can check for and automatically download and
install updated RPM packages. Dependencies are obtained and downloaded
automatically prompting the user as necessary.
A frontend for bhyve which provides the 'vm' command
Create/start/stop virtual machines easily
Bridged/NAT networking
BSD/Linux/Windows guest support
Eqe is a simple clone of the excellent LaTeX equation editor you can find on
MacOS X. There's a zone to type LaTeX input, and it generates an image to
represent it (color, font, and size are customisable). You can drag the
image to other applications (like OpenOffice.org Impress, Mozilla, the
Gimp). It also exports to almost any image format, including PNG, JPEG,
PDF...). It is free software, released under the GPL.
It is composed of two parts: eqedit, which is a command line tool that
generates images from LaTeX input, and eqe which wraps eqedit into a
graphical user interface.
Gladtex reads a 'htex' file (html with LaTeX maths embedded in <EQ></EQ>)
and produces html with equations substituted by images.
The groff (GNU troff) software is a typesetting package which reads plain
text mixed with formatting commands and produces formatted output.
String operations the Python way - a package for those of us who miss Python's
string methods while we're working in R.
librevenge is a base library for writing document import filters. It has
interfaces for text documents, vector graphics, spreadsheets and presentations.