GNU Which by Carlo Wood (Run of ircu fame)
The main difference with version 1.0 by Paul Vixie is that this
version will not return directory names as being executables
and that by default it will expand a leading "./" and "~/" to
its full path on output.
HB is a simple Home Budget management system. As such, it is only mildly
interesting. However, it's real purpose is to demonstrate how to write a
complete application in Python. It is loaded with comments as well as a lot
of explanatory material which should help anyone interested in learning
Python better.
kenny.pl translates a given text from or to KennySpeak.
KennySpeak looks like this:
"Ppfmfp ppmffm mfmppfmpm, fmpmfpmppffm'fpmmpp
pmpmffpmfpmfmppmpm Pmpmppppppppffm!"
KennySpeak was invented by Kohan Ikin. kenny.pl was written by
Christian Garbs.
wmweather+ will download the National Weather Serivce METAR bulletins;
AVN, ETA, and MRF forecasts; and any weather map for display in a
WindowMaker dockapp. Think wmweather with a smaller font, forecasts,
a weather map, and a sky condition display.
You will need to look up the METAR code for your city (a standard code
used in aviation).
The freedesktop.org project provides a shared high-color desktop icon theme
shell for use under both KDE and GNOME desktops.
From the histring README:
This program simply highlights strings using ANSI terminal escape codes. It
started out as sample code for using regular expressions but it turned out that
I used it so much that I thought it warrented a release.
One of the most common things I use the program for is helping me parse the
output of grep and diff. I think that this programs functionality should be
folded in to those programs but until then histring does the job nicely.
A filter, makes text somewhat more jerky.
A weather plugin for the Xfce desktop environment.
Ytree is a nifty file manager similar to xtree.
With some helper-applications (zip/zoo/tar etc.) you can also browse
archive files. Viewers for "special" files are configurable (*.wav,
*.gif etc.).