tpp is an ncurses-based presentation tool
Copyright (c) 1989-1994 by William Deich.
Viz copies its input to its output, converting invisible characters
to a visible form. If the -t option is used, the output is formatted
in a form that can be completely inverted by inviz, which allows
a binary file to be converted to a text form and then back. It is
much more flexible than either cat -v or od (either old or POSIX
od), and it is also 2-4 times faster.
Telbook is a simple telephone book with which you can manage a
list of persons and their home and mobile telephone numbers.
Its purpose is not to provide you with a full-fletched address
book but to be a simple yet convenient tool.
Makes an animated julia set. Intended for a windowmaker/afterstep dock/wharf
applet.
One of the most useless dockapps in the world...
Wmpal is a Window Maker dockapp based off a Black Box application called bbpal.
This is a WindowMaker dockapp that displays a zooming 2-D tunnel.
The visualization is highly customizable, and a number of example
configuration files are included. Very hypnotic, and will greatly
assist you in not getting any work done.
Xd is yet another dump utility. Xd has additional features different
from hexdump(1), such as big endian, little endian, and PDP format
inputs or binary outout.
This little software emulates "The Matrix" on your VT-100 compatible
terminal 8^).
The TOIlet project attempts to create a free replacement for the FIGlet
utility. TOIlet stands for "The Other Implementation's letters", coined
after FIGlet's "Frank, Ian and Glen's letters".
TOIlet is in its very early development phase. It uses the powerful
libcaca library to achieve various text-based effects. TOIlet
implements or plans to implement the following features:
* The ability to load FIGlet fonts
* Support for Unicode input and output
* Support for colour fonts
* Support for colour output
* Support for various output formats: HTML, IRC, ANSI...
TOIlet also aims for full FIGlet compatibility. It is currently able to
load FIGlet fonts and perform horizontal smushing.
Xgas, animated simulation of an ideal gas
Xgas is a physical simulation of an ideal gas in a heated box. Gas molecules
move around the box with velocities dependent on their temperature. A chamber
consisting of two boxes contains the gas molecules collide with the walls, their
temperature approaches that of the box.
Use mouse button 1 to create molecules one at a time at the cursor position.
Use mouse button 2 to create the maximum number of molecules at the cursor
position.
Usage: xgas [ -options ]
Options:
-as Sets the autoStart resource.
-ts Sets the timeStepSize resource.
-d Sets the delay resource.
-rb Sets the randomBounce resource.
-eq Sets the equilibrium resource.
-mm Sets the maxMolecules resource.
-fg Sets the foreground.
-bg Sets the background.