ECL (Embeddable Common-Lisp) is an interpreter of the Common-Lisp
language as described in the X3J13 ANSI specification, featuring CLOS
(Common-Lisp Object System), conditions, loops, etc, plus a translator
to C, which can produce standalone executables.
This is XMAILWATCHER, which periodically checks a user's mailbox. If
there is mail, the user is notified either by a changing icon, or by a
list of senders and subjects in an X object.
xgraph is a program that will help you draw graphs. It is pretty old
(based on X11R3!) and required lots of hacks to make it compile. Tell
me if it does something odd.
Prints to stdout a series of numbers from `start' to `end', with
optional increment and zero-padded field width. Hex (-x) or octal
(-o) output formats are available. Negative numbers are allowed,
and a negative `increment' does the expected thing.
jabberd 2.x series is the next generation of the Jabber/XMPP server.
It has been rewritten from the ground up to be scalable, architecturally
sound and to support the latest protocol extensions coming out of the XSF.
Pktstat listens to the network and shows the bandwidth being consumed
by packets of various kinds in realtime. It understands some protocols
(including FTP, HTTP, and X11) and adds a descriptive name next to the
entry.
IP Messenger is a pop up style message communication software for
multi platforms. It is based on TCP/IP(UDP).
Win, Win16, Mac/MacOSX, X11R6/GTK/GNOME, Java, Div version and
all source is open to public.
Gnome-nettool is a utility for getting network information such as interface
statistics, and for front-ending commands like ping and traceroute. It
is very similar to the MacOS X Network Utility.
afpfs-ng is an Apple Filing Protocol client that will allow BSD,
Linux and Mac OS X systems to access files exported from a
Mac OS system with AFP over TCP.
libcapn is a C Library to interact with the Apple Push Notification Service
using simple and intuitive API. With the library you can easily send push
notifications to iOS and Mac OS X devices.