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x11-toolkits/gtk2-2.14.7 (Score: 0.012802461)
GTK+ library, version 2.X (Linux Fedora 10)
x11/Clipboard-0.13 (Score: 0.012802461)
Access to X11 clipboard from Perl
Who doesn't remember the first time they learned to copy and paste, and generated an exponentially growing text document? Yes, that's right, clipboards are magical. With Clipboard.pm, this magic is now trivial to access, cross-platformly, from your Perl code.
x11/xfce4-terminal-0.6.3 (Score: 0.012802461)
Terminal emulator for the X windowing system
Terminal is a modern terminal emulator for the Unix/Linux desktop, primarily for the Xfce desktop environment. It's a lightweight emulator based on the VTE widget, easy to use and provides an optional drop-down window.
x11/fpc-3.0.0 (Score: 0.012802461)
Free Pascal interface to X windows server
x11/xidle-26052015 (Score: 0.012802461)
Run a program on X inactivity
xidle uses the XScreenSaver(3) extension to receive inactivity events when a timeout is specified, running a specific program after the elapsed time. xidle also monitors the very corner of the given position for pointer activity and runs a program if the pointer sits there for more than the specified number of seconds. This behavior is always present, whether -timeout is specified or not.
x11/eterm-0.9.6 (Score: 0.012802461)
X11 terminal emulator based on rxvt/xterm
Eterm is a color vt102 terminal emulator intended as a replacement for xterm. It is designed with a Freedom of Choice philosophy, leaving as much power, flexibility, and freedom as possible in the hands of the user. It is designed to look good and work well, but takes a feature-rich approach rather than one of minimalism while still maintaining speed and efficiency.
x11/gcb-0.2.8 (Score: 0.012802461)
GTK+ tool for managing x11 cut-buffers
Gtk Copy-paste Buffer It is something like 'xcb'. It has multiple buttons to store strings of paste buffer. You click a button to put the content into paste-buffer/clipboard. Advantages over xcb: - Use right button to assign the button as a snooper. It is more straightforward than xcb. - It has tool-tip to display the complete content. - It is written in Gtk, so by default it has i18 display capability. - It can watch the clipboard of gtk (mozilla). - History of changes of paste buffer - By default, it is sticky on Gnome/Gtk. You can also specify option to turn window decoration off (borderless). No more tedius desktop setup to install it.
x11/gstreamer-1.8.0 (Score: 0.012802461)
GStreamer X and Xvideo output plugins
net/Radiator-4.14 (Score: 0.012759136)
Radiator Radius Server by Open System Consultants
Radiator is a highly configurable and flexible Radius server that supports authentication by a huge range of authentication methods such as Flat files, DBM files, Unix password files, SQL databases, remote Radius servers (proxying), external programs, NT User Manager, Active Directory, LDAP, PAM, iPASS, GRIC, NIS+, Tacacs+, a wide range of ISP billing packages such as Emerald, Platypus, Rodopi, Hawk-i, Interbiller98, Freeside etc, your legacy user database etc, etc. Radiator now supports more 802.1x secure wireless and LAN authentication methods than any other Radius server giving a wide choice of 802.1x network clients. Radiator also includes many features not found in other Radius servers such as double-login prevention, username rewriting, full vendor-specific attributes, time-of-day blocking and a GUI for running user tests. Full list of technical features. Runs on all Unix, Linux, Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, Mac OS-9 and Mac OS-X, VMS. Due to license restrictions, this package must be purchased and manually downloaded from the Open System Consultants web site.
deskutils/xpad-4.7.0 (Score: 0.012632116)
Virtual note-pad system for your X11 desktop
xpad is a sticky note application written using GTK+ 3.0 that strives to be simple, fault-tolerant, and customizable. xpad consists of independent pad windows; each is basically a text box in which notes can be written. Despite being called xpad, all that is needed to run or compile it is the GTK+ 3.0 libraries. Here is a list of major features in the current xpad current release: * GTK+ 3.0 powered text view. * Fault tolerant. All information is kept on the hard drive, not memory. * xpad is very customizable. The color scheme (text, background, and window borders) and the font can be changed. * A customizable toolbar puts the most frequently used commands at your fingertips. * Support for the X session management protocol. * Support for the www.freedesktop.org system tray proposal.