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x11-toolkits/Gtk3-0.026 (Score: 0.013024796)
Perl module for Gtk+ 3.x graphical user interface library
Perl bindings to the 3.x series of the gtk+ toolkit. This module allows you to write graphical user interfaces in a Perlish and object-oriented way, freeing you from the casting and memory management in C, yet remaining very close in spirit to original API. Find out more about gtk+ at http://www.gtk.org. The gtk+ reference manual is also a handy companion when writing Gtk3 programs in Perl: http://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/. The Perl bindings follow the C API very closely, and the C reference documentation should be considered the canonical source.
x11-wm/blackbox-0.70.1 (Score: 0.013024796)
Small and fast window manager for X11R6
Blackbox is the fast, lightweight window manager for the X Window System you have been looking for, without all those annoying dependencies. It is built with C++ and contains completely original code (even though the graphics implementation is similar to that of Window Maker). Blackbox is written to the NetWM specification, which allows integration with modern desktop managers including KDE and Gnome. The port also provides root window changing tools, bsetroot and bsetbg, that can be installed alone, without the window manager and accompanying files.
x11/mate-1.12.0 (Score: 0.013024796)
"meta-port" for the MATE integrated X11 desktop
MATE is a fork of GNOME 2. It provides an intuitive and attractive desktop to users using traditional metaphors. -- Where does the name come from? The name "MATE" comes from yerba mate, a species of holly native to subtropical South America. Its leaves contain caffeine and are used to make infusions and a beverage called mate. -- This metaport installs MATE base (lite, a lean desktop) plus extras applications such as text editor, archiver manager and etc. If you do not want to have the bloats, please install x11/mate-base.
x11/mate-base-1.12.0 (Score: 0.013024796)
"meta-port" for the MATE base integrated X11 desktop
MATE is a fork of GNOME 2. It provides an intuitive and attractive desktop to users using traditional metaphors. -- Where does the name come from? The name "MATE" comes from yerba mate, a species of holly native to subtropical South America. Its leaves contain caffeine and are used to make infusions and a beverage called mate. -- This metaport installs only MATE base (lite, a lean desktop) with file manager without any of extra applications. If you want to have the most common user MATE applications, please install the x11/mate metaport.
net/libp0f-2.0.8 (Score: 0.0129776355)
Library of p0f-2.x for yaf as in the CERT NETSA confluence
libp0f is the autotools version of p0f-2.x with support for 3rd-party linkage. libp0f splits the core p0f functionality from the p0f-2.x application. The p0f library is installed as libp0f.so so p0f2 and libp0f can co-exist independantly.
audio/pulseaudio-module-sndio-8.0 (Score: 0.012936534)
Sndio module for PulseAudio
A module for PulseAudio to support playing to sndio servers.
deskutils/gnome-dictionary-3.18.1 (Score: 0.012936534)
GNOME 3 dictionary lookup application
GNOME GUI client for DICT servers to look up definitions.
net/AnyMQ-AMQP-0.30 (Score: 0.012936534)
AMQP binding for AnyMQ
AnyMQ::AMQP is AnyMQ trait to work with AMQP servers.
net/soappy-0.12.22 (Score: 0.012936534)
SOAP Services for Python
SOAPpy provides tools for building SOAP clients and servers.
misc/bottlerocket-0.04c (Score: 0.012890049)
Home Automation Software for the X10 FireCracker kit
What is BottleRocket? BottleRocket is a command-line interface for Unix systems to use the FireCracker kit. It is easy to use, has all of the major (non-gui) functionality of the Windows interface, is easy to call from scripts and the backend code is made to be easily linked into other programs. What is the X10 FireCracker kit? The X10 Firecracker kit is a simple wireless home automation system, consisting of a lamp module, an appliance module/radio receiver, a hand held wireless transmitter and a wireless transmitter that plugs into a standard RS-232 serial port. Using either the handheld transmitter or the serial port transmitter, a user can turn on or off any of up to 256 appliances, and brighten/dim any of those that happen to be lamps and plugged into the special lamp modules. Each appliance to be controlled must be plugged into its own module, and each module is set (by turning dials on the front) to a unique address by which it is identified.