Knews is a threaded newsreader with an X Window interface that uses NNTP
to get news. Threads are displayed in a graphical tree. Full support for
reading MIME articles, except message/partial.
o Background threading of newsgroups
o Doesn't have to read the active file or group descriptions on startup
o A mechansim for reading the spool directory
o Kill file support with color blobs
o Regular expression searching in articles and the newsgroup list
o XPAT searching
o Can use different fonts and colors for quoted text and headers in articles
o Lots of action procedures that can be tied to keys.
o Supports multiple nntp servers
o Tagging of articles and saving or piping them in order
o Uudecode function. Not perfect, but handles most cases
o article text widget is able to display wide-character fonts
o article tree has a 'vertical' layout by popular demand
o experimental: Decoding of 16 bit encoded charsets
o Mailcap file support
o save thread data between sessions
o article prefetch cache and 'trailing' cache
o Less restrictive locking of the interface
o Message-id lookup of articles
LICENSE: GLP2 or later
Mous is a simpe yet powerful audio player.
Boulder Dash / Digger-like game written using ncurses. The game has
support for custom levels / maps, and a level editor is included.
wping is a Web-based graphical ping log. It logs ping response times to a
user-defined list of hosts and produces a Web page that contains a current
ping graph and a historic ping graph over a specified time period. Ping
response times are averaged in order to give a smooth reading.
adtool is a Unix command line utility for Active Directory administration.
Features include user and group creation, deletion, modification, password
setting and directory query and search capabilities.
vee is a zero configuration, command line blog tool that is written in
Bourne shell in a single file. It uses vi as the editor, but this can
be changed out.
Project X - a free Java based demux utility
Copyright (C) 2001-2004 dvb.matt
European digital radio & television uses the DVB standard to broadcast its
data. Project X gives you a look behind the transmissions and tries its best
to handle & repair many stream types and shows what went wrong on reception.
It is intended for educational purposes only, as a non-commercial test project.
It may not be used otherwise. Most parts are only experimental.
From the docs:
Xcoral is a multiwindow mouse-based text editor for the X Window System. A
built-in browser enables you to navigate through C functions, C++ classes,
methods and files. A SMall Ansi C Interpreter (Smac) is also built-in to
dynamically extend the editor's possibilities (user functions, key
bindings, modes etc). Xcoral provides variable width fonts, menus,
scrollbars, buttons, search, regions, kill-buffers, macros and undo. An
on-line manual box, with a table of contents and an index, helps you to
use and customize the editor. Commands are accessible from menus or key
bindings. Xcoral is a direct Xlib client and runs on color/bw X Display.
The example .xcoralrc is in ${PREFIX}/share/xcoral/xcoralrc.fl; cp it
to ~/.xcoralrc, and fire up xcoral.
The font-awesome-rails provides the Font-Awesome web fonts and stylesheets as a
Rails engine for use with the asset pipeline.
The font-awesome-rails provides the Font-Awesome web fonts and stylesheets as a
Rails engine for use with the asset pipeline.