SamePlace is a set of extensions for Firefox, Flock and Thunderbird to
keep in touch, chat, play and interact with your contacts without
leaving your browser or mail client.
ATP allows you to read and compose mail packets of the QWK format,
commonly used on PC-based BBS systems. With this program, you can
download all of your new e-mail and board messages as a QWK packet,
read them offline, compose replies to selected messages off-line,
then upload all of your replies as one QWK reply packet the next
time you call the BBS.
File::NFSLock - perl module to do NFS (or not) locking.
The module is based of concept of hard linking of files being atomic
across NFS. This concept was mentioned in Mail::Box::Locker (which was
originally presented in Mail::Folder::Maildir). Some routine flow is
taken from there -- particularly the idea of creating a random local
file, hard linking a common file to the local file, and then checking
the nlink status. Some ideologies were not complete (uncache mechanism,
shared locking) and some coding was even incorrect (wrong stat index).
File::NFSLock was written to be light, generic, and fast.
GNU Emacs is a self-documenting, customizable, extensible real-time
display editor.
Users new to Emacs will be able to use basic features fairly rapidly
by studying the tutorial and using the self-documentation features.
Emacs also has an extensive interactive manual browser. It is easily
extensible since its editing commands are written in Lisp.
GNU Emacs's many special packages handle mail reading (RMail) and
sending (Mail), outline editing (Outline), compiling (Compile),
running subshells within Emacs windows (Shell), running a Lisp
read-eval-print loop (Lisp-Interaction-Mode), automated psychotherapy
(Doctor :-) and many more.
GNU Emacs is a self-documenting, customizable, extensible real-time
display editor.
Users new to Emacs will be able to use basic features fairly rapidly
by studying the tutorial and using the self-documentation features.
Emacs also has an extensive interactive manual browser. It is easily
extensible since its editing commands are written in Lisp.
GNU Emacs's many special packages handle mail reading (RMail) and
sending (Mail), outline editing (Outline), compiling (Compile),
running subshells within Emacs windows (Shell), running a Lisp
read-eval-print loop (Lisp-Interaction-Mode), automated psychotherapy
(Doctor :-) and many more.
Canna support is contributed by Yuji TAKANO (takachan@running-dog.net).
PEAR::File_Archive is strongly object oriented. It makes it very easy to use,
writing simple code, yet the library is very powerful.
It lets you easily read or generate tar, gz, tgz, bz2, tbz, zip, ar (or deb)
archives to files, memory, mail or standard output.
See http://poocl.la-grotte.org for a tutorial.
ebook2cw is a command line program (optional GUI available) which converts
a plain text (ISO 8859-1 or UTF-8) ebook to morse code MP3 files.
It works on several platforms, including Windows and Linux.
Written by Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK <mail@fkurz.net>
This is a powerful program at which you can throw a mess of
unordered files in any of BinHex, uuencoded, xxencoded,
Base64, or yEnc formats and expect them all to be properly
decoded. These formats are frequently encountered when sending
binary files via news or mail.
GNU GNATS is a set of tools for tracking bugs reported by users to a
central site. It allows problem report management and communication
with users through various means, including e-mail, Web and a network
daemon. GNATS stores all the information about problem reports in its
databases, consisting of plain text files and it provides tools for
querying, editing and maintaining these databases.
EggDBus aims to be an easy-to-use set of GObject bindings for interacting
with DBus. Currently, this interaction is done using libdbus-1 but that
is subject to change.
See http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2008-December/msg00059.html
for more on the goals and design of EggDBus.