Koules is a fast action arcade-style game for X. This version
works in fine (up to 900x620) resolution with cool 256 color
graphics, multiplayer mode up to 5 players, full sound and, of
course, network support. Koules is an original idea. First
version of Koules was developed from scratch by Jan Hubicka in
July 1995.
Eterm is a color vt102 terminal emulator for X Window system.
It supports pixmap and pseudo-transparent background. It also
supports Japanese input with XIM (X Input Method) protocol.
If you want to input Japanese, use "--input-method" and
"--preedit-type" option.
xyaku is a general dictionary/search engine front-end for X.
xyaku invokes an add-in command by hitting a specified key
combination, and sends the contents of X selection buffer into
add-in's stdin, and receives the output from its stdout, then shows
the result in a pop-up window.
FidoNet(tm) transport and gateway for UN*X platform.
Delivers Fidonet mail packets over telephone lines
and TCP/IP connections; converts Fidonet net- and
echomail to RFC-822/RFC-1036 compliant mail and news
and vice versa. In cooperation with MTA and netnews
packages allows to run a FidoNet node (or point) on
a UN*X machine.
LICENSE: Freeware
xspy is a utility for monitoring keypresses on remote X servers. It
takes advantage of an oversight in X Windows (R5 & R6) to find out
about keypresses even in "secure mode". It works by polling the
keyboard, by default every hundredth of a second.
Plack::Middleware::IEnosniff is middleware for Plack. This middleware
adds HTTP Header 'X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff' for safe. Sending
X-Content-Type-Options response header with the value nosniff will
prevent Internet Explorer from MIME-sniffing a response away from the
declared content-type.
IMWheel translates mouse wheel activity into keycodes for X11 applications,
using a configuration file that allows per-user translation preferences.
For more information on setting up your wheeled mouse to work with X, see
either the imwheel man page or the FreeBSD FAQ.
adapted from the Web page and the README:
Spiral Synth is a physically modelled, monophonic, analogue
synthesizer. It is capable of creating the kind of sounds made by
hardware analogue synths, the noises used in electronic music.
You can also use it to make stranger sounds. MIDI is supported,
including velocity detection, mapped to the volume of the oscillators
(but you can also use the PC keyboard to play the synth). Output
is to /dev/dsp or in Microsoft RIFF (.WAV) format to a file. You
can save and recall your sounds using the 100 patch save slots.
The PC keyboard can be used to play the synth, "q" & "z" are C,
and the keys progress from them: "2" is C#, "w" is D, etc. These
are just the defaults, and can be changed from the .Spiralrc file.
The function keys change the octave.
Sample output and a detailed list of features can be found on the
home page.
Trevor Johnson
This is the xmix sound mixer for the sound drivers in the FreeBSD
It was originally written for Linux by Hal Brand (brand@netcom.com).
This is version 2.1.