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x11-clocks/buici-clock-0.4.9.2 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Xlib implementation of an attractive, configurable clock
Buici Clock is an attractive X-Window System clock. As clocks go, Buici satisfies the basic need of representing the time accuratel and attractively.
x11-clocks/mlclock-1.1 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Clock for mlvwm window manager
Mlclock is the best clock for the mlvwm window manager. HOW TO USE Copy /usr/X11R6/share/mlclock/mlclockrc file to your home directory as ".mlclockrc" (or specifyed name in Imakefile). Then, add following line into .mlvwmrc. Swallow "MLClock" Action Exec "mlclock" exec mlclock that's all.
x11-clocks/adjustableclock-4.1.4 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
KDE4 highly configurable clock plasma applet
Adjustable Clock is a KDE 4 plasma applet that displays the date and time in a highly configurable manner. Features include: - Fully customizable date format - Format can be adjusted with rich text editor or source editor (HTML and CSS) - Context menu with actions to copy formatted date and time to clipboard - Option to set time difference to time from data engine - Adjustable tool tip
x11-clocks/geekclock-1.0 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
KDE4 geeky analog clock plasma applet
Geek Clock is a plasma applet for KDE4 that displays an analog clock. Instead of regular numerals, it display equivalent notations based on mathematics, physics, and computer science.
x11-clocks/wmfishtime-1.24 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Time/date applet for WindowMaker with fishes swimming around
WMFishTime is a time/date applet for WindowMaker (and BlackBox, E, SawFish...). Top part has the clock face, bottom part has day of the week, followed by day, followed by month. Yellow hand counts seconds, green hand counts minutes, red hand counts hours. Few seconds after startup there are at least 32 bubbles floating up behind the clock face. There are 4 fishes randomly swimming back and forth. If you move your mouse inside the dockapp window, the fish will get scared and run away.
Datetime panel plugin for the Xfce desktop
Datetime plugin for the Xfce panel.
x11-clocks/xfce4-timer-plugin-1.6.0 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Timer plugin for Xfce
The plugin is quite simple - it displays a progressbar showing the percentage of the time elapsed. Left-clicking on the plugin area opens a menu of available alarms. After selecting one, the user can start or stop the timer by selecting start/stop timer entry in the same menu. New alarms are added through the preferences window. Each alarm is either a countdown or is run at a specified time. By default a simple dialog pops up at the end of the countdown. The user can choose an external command to be run as the alarm and may also choose to have this repeated a specified number of times with a given interval between repetitions.
x11-fm/rox-filer-2.11 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Simple and easy to use graphical file manager
ROX-Filer is a simple and easy to use graphical file manager for X11, the windowing system used on Unix and Unix-like operating systems.
x11-fm/tdfsb-0.0.10 (Score: 7.739885E-4)
3D filesystem browser
TDFSB is a "3D - Filesystem Browser". It reads directory information and displays them as a 3D world, so you can take a walk through your file system. It also reads images, MPEG and MP3 files as well as some other formats. It is highly recommended that you have decent (hardware-accelerated) gfx card, otherwise it may run very slow.
x11-fm/xplore-1.2a (Score: 7.739885E-4)
Yet another Motif file manager
Xplore is a powerful and highly configurable Motif file manager with an Explorer-like user interface. Besides the usual tree and file views, xplore also has a "shelf", a kind of clipboard inspired by the NeXT file manager, and a "log" pane for capturing output from launched programs. The builtin automounter allows you to access special devices in a transparent manner. Files can be moved and copied using simple mouse operations, and you can execute type-specific shell commands when a file is opened, used as the target of a drag and drop operation, or manipulated using popup menus. File types can be defined in terms of arbitrary filename and MIME type patterns. Full keyboard navigation is also supported, including an incremental filename search facility. Last not least, xplore speaks all standard X11 session management protocols and thus integrates nicely with most popular desktop environments.