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x11/bricons-3.0 (Score: 0.010668924)
Quick start up utility for applications on an X display
Bricons program allows the user to quickly start up applications by selecting the appropriate button from the display and pressing the left mouse button. A maximum of up to sixteen main menu buttons can be displayed. Each main menu button can launch an application or pop-up a sub menu containing more buttons. The buttons can be represented as a bitmap, text or a colour icon (i.e Pixmap).
x11/virtualgl-2.4.1 (Score: 0.010668924)
Redirects commands from an OpenGL app to another X server
VirtualGL is an open source program that redirects the 3D rendering commands from Unix and Linux OpenGL applications to 3D accelerator hardware in a dedicated server and displays the rendered output interactively to a thin client located elsewhere on the network, or locally.
x11/xkb-switch-0.0.20160417 (Score: 0.010668924)
Switch your X keyboard layouts from the command line
Small program that allows to query and change the XKB layout state from command line.
x11/gnome3-3.18.0 (Score: 0.010668924)
"meta-port" for the GNOME 3 integrated X11 desktop
GNU Network Object Model Environment This metaport installs the entire GNOME 3 desktop, including the user applications released with it.
mail/xlbiff-3.0 (Score: 0.010498575)
The X Literate Biff - displays the from and subject from incoming mails
Xlbiff lets you preview new mail to decide if you want to read it immediately. Regular xbiff lets you know when you have mail but not what it is. Xlbiff lurks in the background, monitoring your mailbox file. When something shows up there, it invokes the scanCommand (MH's scan by default), and displays the output in a window. If more mail comes in, it scans again and resizes accordingly. If you're a Berkeley mail person, you can set scanCommand to: echo x | mail | grep "^.[NU]" Or use the ``frm'' utility that is part of the Elm port as your scanCommand. A simular utility is the ``fromwho'' package, posted to comp.sources.unix volume 25.
emulators/hyperv-is-1.1 (Score: 0.010144994)
FreeBSD Integration Service on Hyper-v
The hyperv-is provision a collection of kernel mode drivers as well as user-space daemons to facilitate integration with Hyper-v to provide a feature rich and high performance FreeBSD guest experience. The FreeBSD Integration Service on Hyper-v includes a collection of kernel mode drivers as well as user-space daemons to interact with the drivers that are required to run Hyper-V-specific devices known as FreeBSD Integration Services (BIS). It is to facilitate integration with Hyper-v to provide a feature rich and high performance FreeBSD guest experience. See the man page for a list of binaries and their functions. FreeBSD support for hyperv-is was first added by Microsoft BSD Integration Services Team <bsdic@microsoft.com>.
devel/pty-1.25 (Score: 0.009424491)
Pty (pseudo-terminal) bindings for Lua 5
Lua 5.0.x bindings for ptys (pseudo-terminals.)
japanese/marumoji-1.0 (Score: 0.009424491)
Japanese marumoji fonts
Japanese marumoji font collection for X
databases/dbconnect-0.3.5 (Score: 0.009371543)
Use C++ object API to allow applications to connect to databases
DBConnect (Database Connect) API is an easy to use C++ object API to allow applications to connect to databases. Your DB applications can now become cross platform and cross databased. The API currently implements MySQL, Oracle8 and PostGreSQL drivers in the Unix environments and MySQL, Oracle8 and ODBC in the Windows environment.
devel/libgamepad-0.1.2 (Score: 0.009371543)
Generic gamepad API
Libgamepad is an API for various gamepad devices under Unix. The goal is to provide both abstract and device-dependent interfaces for various joystick and gamepad devices. The library interfaces with multiple lower-level interfaces, such as the BSD "joy" and "usbhid" drivers, as well as the user-space "libhid", which in turn overlays "libusb".