Fvwm is a very famous window manager for X, which provides a
virtual/multiple disjoint desktop, a 3-D look for windows decorations,
shaped/color icons. It gives a very good emulation of mwm. A nice
button-bar can be used to provide convenient access to frequently used
functions or programs.
Jason C. Wells
jcwells@u.washington.edu
euclid-wm is a minimalist, tiling window manager for X11 that seeks to allow
easy management of numerous windows entirely from the keyboard.
euclid seeks to do two things in particular:
- balance the ease of use common among window managers with automatic
or fixed layouts with the flexibility of those dynamic layouts,
- create an easy way to manage minimized windows
matwm2 is a simple window manager for X11. It features window frames with
titlebar and buttons, configurable key bindings and mouse buttons, support
for EWMH and motif hints, focus-follows-mouse and click-to-focus focus
models, virtual desktops, Xft fonts and Xinerama support.
Tilda is a x11 terminal taking after the likeness of many classic
terminals from first person shooter games, Quake, Doom and Half-Life
to name a few, where the terminal has no border and is hidden from
the desktop till a key or keys is hit.
Thinglaunch is a very fast launcher program for X.
You can bind it to a key in your favorite window manager, and when you want to
start a program, just type its name. thinglaunch has a tiny footprint and
depends only on Xlib.
This is a program to help manage many of the XKB features of X window. This
includes such features as MouseKeys, AccessX, StickyKeys, BounceKeys, and
SlowKeys. It also includes a perl/tk gui program to help with MouseKeys
acceleration management.
Stephen Montgomery-Smith
stephen@math.missouri.edu
The bgs program allows you to tailor the appearance of the background
("root") window on a workstation display running X.
bgs uses imlib2 for image rendering and rotates the images automatically.
It is made for dynamic Xinerama/Xrandr setups such as used with notebooks,
but it works very fine in any setup.
Seyon is a complete full-featured telecommunications package for
the X Window System. Its features include:
- Dialing directory that supports an unlimited number of entries.
- Terminal emulation window using any terminal emulation program
that supports X. This defaults to xterm.
- Script language to automate tedious tasks such as logging into
remote hosts.
- Unlimited number of slots for external file transfer protocols.
- Support for zmodem auto-download.
- Translation modes. Seyon can perform useful translations on the
user's input.
- Interactive setting of program parameters.
- On-line help.
- Modem speeds up to 115200 bps.
- Software (XON/XOFF) and hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control.
- Session capture to a file.
- Temporary running of a local shell in the terminal emulation window.
Seyon is intended to be both simple and extensively configurable.
Almost every aspect of Seyon can be configured via the resources
to suit the user's taste.
From the docs:
Xcoral is a multiwindow mouse-based text editor for the X Window System. A
built-in browser enables you to navigate through C functions, C++ classes,
methods and files. A SMall Ansi C Interpreter (Smac) is also built-in to
dynamically extend the editor's possibilities (user functions, key
bindings, modes etc). Xcoral provides variable width fonts, menus,
scrollbars, buttons, search, regions, kill-buffers, macros and undo. An
on-line manual box, with a table of contents and an index, helps you to
use and customize the editor. Commands are accessible from menus or key
bindings. Xcoral is a direct Xlib client and runs on color/bw X Display.
The example .xcoralrc is in ${PREFIX}/share/xcoral/xcoralrc.fl; cp it
to ~/.xcoralrc, and fire up xcoral.
From the README:
calctool - README - November 1989.
This is V2.4 of a simple desktop calculator.
This version works under X11, XView and dumb tty terminals.
It is almost visually identical to V2.1 which was released in August
1988, but internally most of the code has been reworked to include a
level of graphics abstraction, to make porting this code to other
window systems a trivial task.
V2.4 includes display in scientific notation, color icons, a correct
factorial function and fixes for a few minor bugs. It introduces the
new versions for XView, X11, MGR and dumb terminals. New functions
include hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic trigonometrical functions,
register exchange, constants and the input of numbers in exponential
notation. You can also have a .calctoolrc file in your home directory,
which can define upto ten new values for constants, and ten function
definitions which are used in conjunction with the FUN key.
(port maintained by ssedov@mbsd.msk.ru)