GNU Network Object Model Environment
This metaport installs the entire GNOME 3 desktop, including
the user applications released with it.
Volume Icon aims to be a lightweight volume control that sits in your systray.
It is often used in conjuction with the lightweight tint2 panel/taskbar.
Features
- Change volume by scrolling on the systray icon
- Ability to choose which channel to control
- Several icon themes (with gtk theme as default)
- Configurable external mixer
- Volume Slider
- Hotkey support
Raggle is a console RSS aggregator, written in Ruby. Features include
customizable keybindings, basic HTML rendering, HTTP proxy support, OPML
import/export, themes, support for various versions of RSS, Screen support,
browser auto-detection, and more. Raggle has been tested under Linux and
OpenBSD, and should work properly under other Unix variants as well.
This is a FreeBSD attempt to implement archey-like terminal system information
display utility. It is just an esthetic way to display system information.
Right now it doesn't have any configurable options (different themes, switches
to change behaviour, etc), but I will add such features in the future,
perhaps.
Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser descended from the
Mozilla Application Suite. It is small, fast and easy to use, and offers
many advanced features:
o Popup Blocking
o Tabbed Browsing
o Live Bookmarks (ie. RSS)
o Extensions
o Themes
o FastFind
o Improved Security
Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser descended from the
Mozilla Application Suite. It is small, fast and easy to use, and offers
many advanced features:
o Popup Blocking
o Tabbed Browsing
o Live Bookmarks (ie. RSS)
o Extensions
o Themes
o FastFind
o Improved Security
Zikula is an open source MVC web application framework,
released under the LGPLv3, that allows you to rapidly build websites
for any application including all forms of content management.
Zikula is fast and flexible and easily extendable
via a system on plugins, themes and extensions.
GTK2 and GTK3 Configurator for KDE.
Configuration dialog to adapt GTK applications appearance to your
taste under KDE. Among its many features, it lets you:
- Choose which theme is used for GTK2 and GTK3 applications.
- Tweak some GTK applications behaviour.
- Select what icon theme to use in GTK applications.
- Select GTK applications default fonts.
- Easily browse and install new GTK2 and GTK3 themes.
Xlbiff lets you preview new mail to decide if you want to read it
immediately. Regular xbiff lets you know when you have mail but not what
it is.
Xlbiff lurks in the background, monitoring your mailbox file. When
something shows up there, it invokes the scanCommand (MH's scan by
default), and displays the output in a window. If more mail comes in, it
scans again and resizes accordingly.
If you're a Berkeley mail person, you can set scanCommand to:
echo x | mail | grep "^.[NU]"
Or use the ``frm'' utility that is part of the Elm port as your
scanCommand. A simular utility is the ``fromwho'' package, posted to
comp.sources.unix volume 25.
Lua 5.0.x bindings for ptys (pseudo-terminals.)