aterm is a color vt102 terminal emulator, based on rxvt 2.4.8 with
additions for fast transparency.
It was created with AfterStep users in mind, but is not tied to any
libraries, and can be used anywhere.
xsel is a quick hack to give access to the X selection from the command line.
You can paste stuff from the X selection to stdout and copy stuff from stdin
to X selection.
This package contains xsetroot, a root window paramteter setting utility
for the X Window System, which allows you to change the appearance of the
background ("root") window in X.
DeCurs is a GTK+ based program that lets you edit you X11 mouse cursors.
It reads them from BDF-formatted font files. Now don't worry, it comes
with one handy.
GNU Network Object Model Environment
This metaport installs the pieces of the GNOME 3 desktop that
are needed to provide a functional desktop. The x11/gnome3
meta port, contains the full version of the GNOME 3 desktop environment.
9e is a program to explore Plan9 archives. You can do whatever you
like with the source so long as you clearly indicate all modifications
and the author responsible for each.
Usage Summary:
$9e [options] <file> ...
Options:
-h: dump headers only
-v: dump file names and sizes while extracting
-r: specify alternate root directory
-?: help
If no file is named on the command line, standard input is assumed.
Note that the input file must be a decompressed archive (decompress
with gzip).
Dzip is a program for file compression. It's advantage over more popular
compression software is in the size of the program, easily fitting on a
floppy disk.
It performs just as good as the competition, or slightly better, on average,
both in compression ratio and time.
Dzip's original purpose was to compress demo recordings of the id Software
game Quake much better than any other program, and it still does!
This package provides a pure interface for compressing and decompressing
streams of data represented as lazy ByteStrings. It uses the zlib C
library so it has high performance. It supports the "zlib", "gzip" and
"raw" compression formats.
It provides a convenient high level API suitable for most tasks and for
the few cases where more control is needed it provides access to the
full zlib feature set.
LZ4 is a very fast lossless compression algorithm, providing compression speed
at 400 MB/s per core, scalable with multi-cores CPU. It also features an
extremely fast decoder, with speed in multiple GB/s per core, typically
reaching RAM speed limits on multi-core systems.
A high compression derivative, called LZ4_HC, is also provided. It trades CPU
time for compression ratio.
The libraries are BSD licensed, and the binaries are GPLv2.
TorrentZip creates byte-for-byte exact zip files on any machine. This allows
people to join a torrent (after they have converted their zip files) with a
particular set of files, thus preventing them from having to download the
entire set of files again. Because of the way TorrentZip creates identical
zips, the file hashes will always match those in the original torrent.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/trrntzip