Open Dylan compiles to native code and has a full-featured IDE including an
incremental development mode, browsing of runtime objects, remote debugging,
etc. Open Dylan currently only runs on the x86 platform and the IDE does not
yet run on the Linux version. Open Dylan is in many ways a mature
implementation. If you are new to the language, choose Open Dylan if you can.
This package contains a selection of subroutines that people have
expressed would be nice to have in the perl core, but the usage would
not really be high enough to warrant the use of a keyword, and the size
so small such that being individual extensions would be wasteful.
This distribution provides
min
max
minstr
maxstr
sum
reduce
reftype
blessed
weaken (5.005_57 and later only)
isweak (5.005_57 and later only)
dualvar
shuffle
Extended Tcl (TclX), is a set of extensions to Tcl, the Tool
Command Language invented by Dr. John Ousterhout of the University
of California at Berkeley. Tcl is a powerful, yet simple embeddable
programming language. Extended Tcl is oriented towards Unix system
programming tasks, with many additional interfaces to the Unix
operating system, It is upwardly compatible with Tcl. You take
the Extended Tcl package, add it to Tcl, and from that you get
Extended Tcl.
toLua is a tool that greatly simplifies the integration of C/C++
code with Lua. Based on a "cleaned" header file, toLua automatically
generates the binding code to access C/C++ features from Lua. Using
Lua-5.0 API and tag method facilities, the current version automatically
maps C/C++ constants, external variables, functions, namespace,
classes, and methods to Lua. It also provides facilities to create
Lua modules.
bsfilter is a spam filter using Bayesian(statistical) algorithm.
- a filter which distinguishes spam and non-spam mail
- support mails written in English and Japanese language
- written in Ruby
- support 3 methods for access
-- traditional Unix-style filter. study and judge local files or pipe
-- IMAP. study and judge mails in an IMAP server. IMAP over SSL supported
-- POP proxy. run between POP server and MUA. POP over SSL supported
- distributed under GPL
dot-forward reads sendmail's .forward files under qmail.
You can run it in the qmail startup script to support all
your existing .forward files automatically.
Individual users can switch to the .qmail mechanism at their leisure.
dot-forward supports forwarding, program deliveries, and comments.
It does not support file deliveries or :include:.
(However, it recognizes file delivery attempts,
and defers delivery to give you a chance to set up a .qmail file.)
gnubiff is a mail notification program that checks for mail, displays
headers when new mail has arrived and allow to read first lines of
new mails.
It relies on the GNOME and GTK libraries but can be compiled and
used with or without GNOME support. Supported protocols are pop3,
apop, imap4, mh, qmail and mailfile.
Furthermore, gnubiff is fully configurable with a lot of options
like polltime, poptime, sounds, mail reader, mailbox names, etc.
and can also filter spam.
Fancy biff program under X11 environment.
Hbiff is a replacement for xbiff that flashes when new mail arrives like the
traditional xbiff. In addition, if you click on the hbiff icon, a window
will popup showing the mail headers. This makes hbiff better than xlbiff
where privacy is an issue since the headers are only displayed when you
request. hbiff can also run the MUA for you.
IMAPFilter is a mail filtering utility. It connects to remote mail servers
using the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), sends searching queries to
the server and processes mailboxes based on the results. It can be used to
delete, copy, move, flag, etc. messages residing in mailboxes at the same or
different mail servers.
IMAPFilter uses the Lua programming language as a configuration and extension
language.
KShowmail is a POP3 mail checker for KDE.
Main features:
o load mail headers from pop3 servers
o display relevant header fields in a list view
o display headers of selected mails
o display complete mails
o delete selected mails on servers
o launch external programs like fetchmail or sendmail
via configurable menu entries
o support multiple accounts
o sound support
o send complain mails to postmaster