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misc/display-1.2a (Score: 0.0031391336)
Runs command repeatedly; shows output
Display runs a specified command over and over, printing the output through curses(3X). The command can be compound and the delay between executions is settable on the command line. The output from the command had better fit on a single screen, of course. This can conflict with the application of the same name from the graphics/ImageMagick port/package.
misc/bb-1.3.r1 (Score: 0.0031391336)
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
misc/I18N-Charset-1.39.4 (Score: 0.0031391336)
Module which maps CharSet names to the names registered with IANA
This distribution contains a module I18N::Charset which maps Character Set names to the names officially registered with IANA. For example, 'Shift_JIS' is the official name of 'x-sjis'. It also maps character set names to Unicode::Map8 conversion scheme names (if Unicode::Map8 is installed). For example, the Unicode::Map8 scheme name for 'windows-1251' is 'cp1251'.
misc/tkRunIt-0.94.1 (Score: 0.0031391336)
GUI app launcher with completion and history
tkRunIt is a run dialog box for X which allows you to execute commandline without using an xterm. tkRunIt was inspired by Xrun but is designed to be completely navigable from the keyboard and to allow extreme customizablility as I often find that personal workspace tools/shortcuts are seldom workflow compatible across users.
multimedia/gstreamer1-vaapi-1.8.0 (Score: 0.0031391336)
GStreamer hardware video decoding via VA-API plug-in
gstreamer-vaapi is a collection of GStreamer plugins and helper libraries that allow hardware accelerated video decoding through VA-API. Depending on the underlying hardware, the following video decoders are supported: JPEG, MPEG-2, MPEG-4:2, H.264 and VC-1. Renderers are available for X11, GLX, Wayland and raw DRM for headless pipelines.
multimedia/kdenlive-0.9.10 (Score: 0.0031391336)
KDE professional quality non-linear video editing suite
Kdenlive is a non-linear video editor for GNU/Linux, OS X and FreeBSD, which supports DV, AVCHD and HDV editing. Kdenlive relies on several other open source projects, such as FFmpeg, the MLT video framework and Frei0r effects. It was designed to answer all needs, from basic video editing to semi-professional work.
multimedia/mencoder-1.3.0.20160912 (Score: 0.0031391336)
Convenient video file and movie encoder
The "mencoder" component of the MPlayer project is a tool which allows creation of video streams. It supports almost the same set of input sources as the player component and supports encoding from these sources through various codecs, including the popular ffmpeg, XviD and x264 families. "Transcoding" DVDs into avi files is also possible.
net-im/cutegram-2.7.1 (Score: 0.0031391336)
Free and opensource telegram client
Cutegram is a free and opensource telegram clients for Linux, Windows, OS X and OpenBSD, focusing on user friendly, compatibility with desktop environments. Cutegram using Qt5, QML, libqtelegram, libappindication, AsemanQtTools technologies and Faenza icons and Twitter emojies graphic sets. It's free and released under GPLv3 license.
net-im/jabber-1.6.1.1 (Score: 0.0031391336)
XMPP/Jabber server daemon
jabberd14 is the original server implementation of the Jabber protocol, now known as XMPP. It is open source, and it is free. This implementation has been formerly known as just jabberd as well. Please note: net-im/jabberd (also known as jabberd 2.x) is not a newer version of jabberd14 but a completely different project.
net-mgmt/mrtg-ping-probe-2.2.0 (Score: 0.0031391336)
Round Trip Time and Packet Loss Probe for MRTG
mrtg-ping-probe is a ping probe for MRTG 2.x. It is used to monitor the round trip time and packet loss to networked devices. MRTG uses its output to generate graphs visualizing minimum and maximum round trip times or packet loss. Yoshiro MIHIRA <sanpei@FreeBSD.org>