Xrisk is based on the boardgame Risk. It can run as server or client,
and allows up to 8 players to play at once. The object of the game
is World Conquest.
-Adam <adam-ports@blacktabby.org>
Xskewb is a puzzle similar in nature to the famous Rubik's Cube.
Its variations on the inspiration include using 5 blocks per side,
including a large distinct diamond block, and optionally requiring
correct block "orientation". This is similar to other puzzles
such as the "Creative Puzzle Ball", "Meffert's Challenge", and Disney's
"Mickey's Challenge". The original design was by Uwe Meffert
("Pyraminx Cube") and coined Skewb by Douglas Hofstadter.
By building from the source and editing its Imakefile before the
``build'' phase, you may be able to use Motif or LessTif with this port.
In xspacewarp the player maneuvers a Federation spaceship,
called the Endever, through 81 sectors of space trying to
destroy an Armada of enemy Jovian ships before they destroy the
all the Federation bases. To accompish this task, the Endever
has fasers, ion thrust engines, warpdrive for jumping between
sectors, a limited number of photon torpedoes, and a finite
store of energy which gets depleted during battles and must be
replenished by docking with the bases. The game has no time
limit and has a choice of 10 skill levels. xspacewarp also has
an online orientation to explain the game in further detail.
Zoom is a Z-Machine, which means that it plays text adventure games written
in ZCode. It plays V3-V8 including V6 graphics (you need the blb-files from
http://www.ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXinfocomXmediaXblorb.html for
original Infocom V6 games).
JGraph is the most powerful, lightweight, feature-rich, and thoroughly
documented open-source graph component available for Java. It is accompanied
by JGraphpad, the first free diagram editor for Java that offers XML, Drag and
Drop and much more!
With the JGraph zoomable component, you can display objects and relations
(networks) in any Swing UI. JGraph can also be used on the server-side, for
example to read a GXL graph, apply a custom layout algorithm, and return the
result as a HTML image map.
exmh is a TCL/TK based interface to the MH mail system. It provides
the usual layer on top of MH commands, as well as many other features:
MIME support! Displays richtext and enriched directly.
Color feedback in the scan listing.
A colour coded folder display with one label per folder.
Smart scan caching. News read/post. koi8-r support.
Facesaver bitmap display. Ispell support.
Background inc. You can set exmh to run inc periodically.
Searching over folder listing and message body.
A dialog-box interface to MH pick.
An editor with emacs-like bindings and MIME support.
Glimpse interface. You can index all your mail with glimpse
and search for messages by content.
User preferences. You can tune exmh through a dialog box.
User hacking support. A user library of TCL routines is supported.
IMPORTANT: exmh depends on the TK send facility for its background
processing. With TK 3.3, send now uses xauthority mechanisms by default,
unless you compile TK with -DTK_NO_SECURITY. Generally, this means that
you **MUST** must run xdm to start your Xserver.
The xmailbox program displays, by default, an image of a mailbox. When
there is no mail, the image shown is that of a mailbox with its flag down.
When new mail arrives, the image changes to that of a mailbox with the
flag up, its door open and a letter visible inside. It can also optionally
play a sound through the sound-card. The NCD audio server, the rplay sound
package, FreeBSD Sun-compatible audio drivers, and an external sound player
program are supported. By default, pressing any mouse button in the image
forces xmailbox to remember the current size of the mail file as being the
``empty'' size and to change its image accordingly. In addition, the user
can optionally invoke his/her favorite mail retrieving program.
Meta-port of all gstreamer-plugins with options.