XnView is a utility for viewing and converting graphic files.
It has the features :
- Import about 360 graphic file formats
- Export about 40 graphic file formats
- Multipage TIFF, Animated GIF, Animated ICO support
- Resize
- Copy/Cut/Crop
- Adjust brigthness, contrast...
- Modify number of colors
- Apply filters (blur, average, emboss, ...)
- Apply effects (lens, wave, ...)
- Fullscreen mode
- Slide show
- Picture browser
- Batch convert
- Thumbnail create
- Screen capture
- Contact Sheet create
- Multi-page file create (TIFF, DCX, LDF)
- And many may other things...
gseen.mod
gseen works similar to countless seen scripts. It logs for each user
when he or she was last seen in the channel and makes this information
publically available. It takes switching nick names into consideration
and supports wildcards in search-requests.
The advantage of gseen in contrast to most other seen scripts is it's speed.
gseen can handle databases of several thousand nicks without a lag in seen
requests. It also supports several languages.
Konversation is a user friendly IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client for KDE.
Features:
o Standard IRC features
o SSL server support
o Bookmarking support
o Easy to use graphical user interface
o Multiple servers and channels in one single window
o DCC file transfer
o Multiple identities for different servers
o Text decorations and colors
o OnScreen Display for notifications
o Automatic UTF-8 detection
o Per channel encoding support
o Theme support for nick icons
o Highly configurable
miau is a fully featured easy to use IRC-bouncer that can keep your nick
even when you disconnect.
Additionally, miau can set you away automatically when you disconnect and
auto-op (or auto-voice) people. While you're disconnected, miau can also log
everything and/or pipe private messages to an external program. And when you
connect miau again, miau can replay some of the old messages so that you know
what's going on.
POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::QueryDNS is a POE::Component::IRC plugin
that provides DNS query facilities to the channels it occupies and via
private messaging.
It uses POE::Component::Client::DNS to do non-blocking DNS queries. By
default the plugin attempts to use POE::Component::IRC's internal
PoCo-Client-DNS resolver object, but will spawn its own copy. You can
supply your own resolver object via the constructor.
POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::QueryDNS is a POE::Component::IRC plugin
that provides DNSBL query facilities to the channels it occupies and via
private messaging.
It uses POE::Component::Client::DNSBL to do non-blocking DNSBL queries.
By default the plugin attempts to use POE::Component::IRC's internal
PoCo-Client-DNS resolver object, but will spawn its own copy. You can
supply your own resolver object via the constructor
POE::Component::IRC is a POE component (who'd have guessed?) which acts
as an easily controllable IRC client for your other POE components and
sessions. You create an IRC component and tell it what events your
session cares about and where to connect to, and it sends back
interesting IRC events when they happen. You make the client do things
by sending it events.
ScrollZ is an IRC client based on ircII with many enhancements (colors,
userlists, enhanced scripting, and more). The main difference from
other clients is that it implements many useful features that you would
normally find in a script, thus making it faster than such scripts
paired up with ircII.
It also has many unique features, such as three-line status bars, CDCC
(which has reget/resend ability), and its environment is highly
customizable.
lipsf is a text filter which converts plain text file
to LIPS (LIPSIII is default).
EUC and JIS KANJI codes are detected automatically.
pols is an interactive tool for printing through lipsf.
see /usr/local/share/doc/lipsf/ for details.
An example for startup:
Put lipsf entry to /etc/printcap file:
lipsf|lipsf printer:\
:lp=/dev/lpt0:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:sh:
Nkf is a yet another kanji code converter among networks, hosts and
terminals. It converts input kanji code to designated kanji code such
as 7-bit JIS, MS-kanji (shifted-JIS), EUC, or UTF-8.
One of the most unique facicility of nkf is the guess of the input
kanji code. It currently recognizes 7-bit JIS, MS-kanji (shifted-JIS),
EUC, and UTF-8. So users needn't the input kanji code specification.