X File Explorer (Xfe) is an MS-Explorer like file manager for X.
It is based on the popular, but discontinued, X Win Commander,
which was developed by Maxim Baranov.
Xfe aims to be the file manager of choice for all the Unix addicts!
sisctrl is a gtk-2.x based tool for the XFree86/X.org SiS ("sis")
driver to tune the display parameters during X server run-time. Among
other features, it allows switching and changing output devices, tuning
TV output, gamma correction and Xv (hardware video) properties. It also
supports switching the display mode and resizing the desktop using the
RandR extension.
Plan is a schedule planner based on X/Motif. It displays a month calendar
similar to xcal, but every day box is large enough to show appointments in
small print. By pressing on a day box, the appointments for that day can be
listed and edited.
This port requires Motif or equivalent to build.
A port of an extremely powerful FTE editor that was
originally developed for OS/2 and ported by its author,
Marko Macek, to X11/UNIX.
Among other features it supports syntax highlighting,
compiler invocation and error parsing and folds.
Alexander Gelfenbain
mail@gelf.com
Zoinks is a programmer's editor and development environment for Unix/X11
systems. The editor has features similar to Mac text editors like MPW
and CodeWarrior. It also has some features for HTML authoring. Zoinks
supports comparing/diffing files and directory hierarchies. It also
supports inputting and editing multi-byte text (e.g. Japanese and other
Asian languages).
VirtualBox is a family of powerful x86 virtualization products for
enterprise as well as home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely
feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it
is also the only professional solution that is freely available as
Open Source Software under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Xchomp is a game closely patterned after Pac-Man(tm) that runs under the
X window system. I've tried to make the game as close as possible to the
original Pac-Man. However, I have not seen a Pac-Man arcade machine for
years, so all the elements of the game have been recalled from memory.
The original puzzle has 9 triangles per face (size = 3) and
has period 3 turning (i.e. the face or points turn in 120 degree
intervals). The puzzle was designed by Uwe Meffert and called
the Pyraminx. This has 2^5*3^8*6!/2 or 75,582,720 different
combinations.
Another puzzle Senior Pyraminx 3x3x3 exists only on paper, it
has period 2 turning (i.e. edges turn with 180 degree intervals)
but the corners would fall off unless it had some tricky
mechanism. (This may be the same as the Master Pyraminx which
has 446,965,972,992,000 different combinations).
Another puzzle (which was not widely distributed), the Junior
Pyraminx (and similarly the Junior Pyraminx Star, a octahedron
formed by two tetrahedra, this has 7!*3^6 or 3,674,160 different
combinations), has 4 triangles (size = 2) per face and at the
time I designed this computer puzzle thought that it had only
period 2 turning (i.e the edges rotate). It turns out the puzzle
has a period 4 turning (edges turn with 90 degree intervals)
which makes it analogous to the 2x2x2 Rubik's cube. This puzzle
makes various non-tetrahedral shapes. The puzzle contained here
has no period 4 turning flexability.
Xrobots puts you into a world of evil robots (but in an X window, of course).
It's your intellect against the robots, who have numbers on their side.
Fortunately for you, these robots have a bad habit of crashing into each other,
destroying themselves and temporarily improving your chances of survival.
A falling ball puzzle game for X. Rotate the playfield and use gravity
to guide a ball around a maze toward the goal.
Use right and left cursor keys to rotate the game screen.
Down for less bounce.
Up for jump.
Space for speed up.
Return to restart.
ESC to return to the title.
q to quit.
Requires PseudoColor (256 colors).