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devel/Curses-Application-0.2 (Score: 0.020948596)
Curses application development framework
Curses::Application is designed to provide a flexible framework for rapid application development of Curses-based console applications in Perl. Based on Curses::Widgets and Curses::Forms, Curses::Application provides a flexible OO framework to manage forms, widgets, and dialogs, without (hopefully) ever having to deal directly with Curses calls.
devel/anjuta-3.18.2 (Score: 0.020948596)
Integrated Development Environment for C and C++
Anjuta is a very versatile Integrated development environment for C and C++. Written in GTK/GNOME and written for GTK+/GNOME, it features many advanced programming tools and utilities. It is basically a GUI interface for the bunch of command line programming utilities and tools available for FreeBSD, which are usually run in console and are very user unfriendly.
dns/inadyn-mt-02.24.47 (Score: 0.020948596)
Simple dynamic dns client
inadyn, inadyn-advanced fork. A multi-OS (*NIX, BSD, NT, 32 bit Win) console/service/daemon dynamic DNS client. It gives the possibility to have your own fixed hostname registered on the internet, although your IP might be changing. It checks periodically whether the IP address stored by the DNS server is the real current IP address of the machine that is running it.
games/NetSpades-4.2.0 (Score: 0.020948596)
Very popular card game for 1-4 players over a network
Spades (known in some places as 500) is a four-player, team-based game whose object is to be the first team to score 500 points by bidding on, and taking tricks. NetSpades includes: - the server program, - a console-based client (using the SLang library), - and an X-based client (using the GTK library).
graphics/editobj-0.5.7 (Score: 0.020948596)
Create and display a Tkinter dialog box for editing any Python object
EditObj can create and display a Tkinter dialog box for editing any Python object (similarly to what Java call a Bean editor, but for Python object). EditObj is a usefull tool for writing (text or non-text) editors of all kinds, including GUI editor, 3D editor,... It also includes a Python console (thanks to Ka-Ping Yee).
java/servingxml-1.1.2 (Score: 0.020948596)
Framework for flat/XML data transformations
ServingXML is an open source, Apache 2.0 licensed, framework for flat/XML data transformations. It defines an extensible markup vocabulary for expressing flat-XML, XML-flat, flat-flat, and XML-XML processing in pipelines. ServingXML comes with a console app, and also documents an API for embedding the software in a standard Java or J2EE application.
misc/bb-1.3.r1 (Score: 0.020948596)
High quality audio-visual demonstration for text terminal
BB is an high quality audio-visual demonstration for your text terminal. It is portable demo, so you can run it on plenty of operating systems and DOS. Supports: DOS (VGA + MDA), stdio, curses, slang, X11, gpm, linux-console Sound: OSS, Sun audio, SGI, DEC Aplha, AIX, HP-UX, DOS (GUS CLASSIC, GUS CLASSIC, GUS MAX, GUS ACE, GUS PNP, SB, ESS, PC-buzzer
net/nss_ldap-264 (Score: 0.020948596)
RFC 2307 NSS Module (Linux Fedora 10)
This a port of the nss_ldap libraries for Linux. You'll probably need this if your system users in a LDAP directory are complaining their Linux programs won't run, and errors on the console say "getpwuid_r(): failed due to unknown user id".
net/whois-3.6.5 (Score: 0.020948596)
Ruby whois library
Whois is an intelligent pure Ruby WHOIS client and parser. It provides a flexible and programmable API to query WHOIS servers and look up IP/domain WHOIS information. It also offers command-line interface to run WHOIS queries from the console. It is a OS-independent library and does not require external C libraries or Gems.
net/tintin++-2.01.1 (Score: 0.020948596)
Client program to help playing MUDs
TinTin++ is a console MUD client for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. Its main assets are an easy to learn and use scripting language, full telnet support, a split screen interface to separate mud output from client input, and keyboard macros that work on all systems.