Engine for use FIGlet fonts to rendering text.
This port installs libraries used by KDE educational applications.
Many project are mirrored worldwide. Mirmon helps in monitoring these mirrors.
In a concise graphic format, mirmon shows each site's history of the last two
weeks, making it easy to spot stale or dead mirrors. Mirmon quietly probes a
subset of the sites in a given list, writes the results in the 'state' file,
and generates a Web page with the results
"No More Secrets" is the name I've lovingly given to the infamous
"decrypting text" effect seen on screen in the 1992 hacker movie
Sneakers.
This project provides tools to recreate this effect in your projects.
OpenCyc is the open source version of the Cyc technology, the world's
largest and most complete general knowledge base and commonsense reasoning
engine.
Phraze takes a telephone number and produces a list of combinations of
valid words that can be derived from it, using the keypad of a US phone.
Requires ruby.
pinfo is a (n)curses based, lynx style info browser.
Work with International Standard Book Numbers. From the ISBN, a country
code and publisher code can be extracted. The ISBN number itself can be
verified as being valid, the checksum can be fixed, and it cna be converted
to a European Article Number (EAN).
The POSIX Test Suite is an open source test suite with the goal of
performing conformance, functional, and stress testing of the IEEE
1003.1-2001 System Interfaces specification in a manner that is
agnostic to any given implementation.
This module allows you to convert the full name for a countries
administrative region to the code commonly used for postal addressing.
The reverse lookup can also be done. Sub country codes are defined
in "ISO 3166-2:1998, Codes for the representation of names of
countries and their subdivisions".
Sub countries are termed as states in the US and Australia, provinces
in Canada and counties in the UK and Ireland.
Additionally, names and codes for all sub countries in a country
can be returned as either a hash or an array.
Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>