Vnc2flv is a cross-platform screen recording tool for UNIX, Windows or Mac.
It captures a VNC desktop session (either your own screen or a remote computer)
and saves as a Flash Video (FLV) file.
The xcalendar is a simple interactive calendar program with a notebook
capability. It is built on the X Toolkit and the Athena Widgets.
Just type `xcalendar [month [year]]' on command line.
If month and year are not provided on the command line they are
assumed to be current.
Note: This program is internationalized but only
app-defaults files for English (C) and Japanese (ja_JP.eucJP) are included.
Let's add another locales!
With TPB it is possible to bind programs to the ThinkPad, Mail, Home and
Search buttons. TPB can also run a callback program on each state change with
the changed state and the new state as options. So it is possible to trigger
several actions on different events.
TPB has an on-screen display (OSD) to show volume, mute, brightness and some
other information. Furthermore TPB supports a software mixer, as some models
of the R series ThinkPads have no hardware mixer to change the volume.
xCHM is a .chm viewer for UNIX. CHM is commonly used for a rich-text help
files on Windows platform, and for publishing eBooks.
xCHM can show the contents tree if one is available, print the displayed page,
change fonts faces and size, work with bookmarks, do the usual history stunts
(forward, back, home), and seach for text in the whole book.
Rolo is a tool for the Sun workstation which presents a
user interface to a simple database of notes in a manner
which approximates a Rolodex file.
Each note in your Rolo file is meant to simulate a 3x5
card upon which you may scribble anything you like. You
can have any number of cards in your rolodex, Rolo will
keep track of them for you. You may browse around through
them, create new ones, throw old ones away, search for
strings in them, etc.
Xwrits reminds you to take wrist breaks for prevention or management of
repetitive stress injuries. When you should take a break, it pops up an
X window, the warning window. You click on the warning window, then
take a break. The window changes appearance while you take the break.
it changes again when your break is over. Then you just resume typing.
Xwrits hides itself until you should take another break.
The typetime option changes the amount of time between breaks, and the
breaktime option changes the length of a break. The defaults are 55
minutes and 5 minutes, respectively.
The program allows you to set up a tree of actions starting
from an (invisible) root and going down to as many levels as you
specify. Associated with each action is a descriptive note, a done/
not done flag, an optional priority and an optional completion date
(more to come). Zorro stores your to-do list in the file ~/.zorrodb
and it reads the file ~/.zorrorc on startup. There are quite a lot of
configurable items - look at the file DOTzorrorc for further details.
XmAddressbook is a X11/Motif based address book program.
It allows the user to enter addressbook type information.
It saves its data in a text file. It can output the
addressbook in Postscript. It also has a Curses interface
for searching and viewing the address book.
This is another branch of xpostit development tree. Allows to fill
your screen with virtual PostIt (R) notes. They are saved into files.
Electric Fence is a different kind of malloc() debugger. It uses the virtual
memory hardware of your system to detect when software overruns the boundaries
of a malloc() buffer. It will also detect any accesses of memory that has
been released by free(). Because it uses the VM hardware for detection,
Electric Fence stops your program on the first instruction that causes
a bounds violation. It's then trivial to use a debugger to display the
offending statement.
It will probably port to any ANSI/POSIX system that provides mmap(), and
mprotect(), as long as mprotect() has the capability to turn off all access
to a memory page, and mmap() can use /dev/zero or the MAP_ANONYMOUS flag
to create virtual memory pages.
Complete information on the use of Electric Fence is in the manual page
efence(3).