Xantfarm animates the X11 root window with a simulated ant hill.
Metalock is an enhanced screen locker for the X11 windowing system. It is
designed to be used with a background screen daemon, such as xidle.
Current features include:
- Support for pixmap (image) xpm background and login box.
- It gives visual feedback as you type the password (Shows username and
* for each character of password typed.)
- Bind arbitrary commands to key combinations (allows tasks such as
pause/un-pause music without unlocking the screen)
- Optional XFT support for anti-aliased fonts. (This is optional in case
greater security is desired)
- Optional Imlib2 support for use of png or jpg formats, which are more
appropriate for photos or high-color images than xpm.
- Portable to most UNIX-like operating systems, developed on FreeBSD.
xcolorsel is a X-Utility based on this widget that allows you to display such
files ( /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt by default ) together with tiles showing how the
color looks on your screen. Also a programmer may (like with xfontsel) cut
the color names/definitions in various formats (Colorformats and formats for
resourcefiles or C-sources) und paste them directly in his source codes.
A solitaire game for X11 that supports 14 different games,
including Klondike, Free Cell, Spider, Calculation, and Gypsy.
The game features beautifully decorated cards, online help,
a replay feature, and hints.
XTux Arena is a client server network game for X11 featuring
opensource mascots. Players can compete in a multiplayer deathmatch
mode (called holywar) or play against the computer (cooperative
multiplayer supported) in a mission against Microsoft.
gnoMint is an X.509 Certificate Authority (CA) management tool with both a GTK
and command-line interface. It allows anyone to create and manage a CA without
having to write configuration files or remember long command-line arguments.
Tiling window manager for X, based on David Hogan's 9wm.
It provides virtual desktops, support for tiled and untiled
windows, keyboard shortcuts and more, while using very little
system resources.
This little thingy allows you to start X with NumLock turned on (which is
a feature that a lot of people seem to miss and nobody really knew how to
achieve this).
DeCurs is a GTK+ based program that lets you edit you X11 mouse cursors.
It reads them from BDF-formatted font files. Now don't worry, it comes
with one handy.
Xnee receives X11 protocol data (e.g. XEvents) from an X server and
prints them to a file (or stdout). By recording events such as
MapNotify, the replaying of events can be synchronized. This is not only
useful but essential. We can not replay or regenerate keyboard-events to
a window before it's ready to "receive" events. By recording events and
requests synchronization can be implemented. Xnee can also distribute
events (both when recording and replaying) to other displays.