Wy60 can be invoked from within any one of many commonly used
terminal emulators as long as there is a working terminfo entry for
it. It sets up a emulation environment converting between Wyse 60
escape sequences and the escape codes of the host system, and
launches a shell to run within this emulated environment.
The current set of supported escape sequences is limited, but should
suffice to run many existing legacy applications without requiring
any changes.
Libre is a portable and generic library for real-time communications
with async IO support and a complete SIP stack with support for SDP,
RTP/RTCP, STUN/TURN/ICE, BFCP and DNS Client.
Features:
- SIP Stack (RFC 3261)
- SDP
- RTP and RTCP
- DNS-Client
- STUN/TURN/ICE
- BFCP
- Jitter-buffer
- Async I/O (poll, epoll, select)
- UDP/TCP/TLS transport
libgpod is a shared library to access the contents of an iPod and
optionally iPhone (via `comms/libimobiledevice' library port, enabled
by default).
This code was originally part of gtkpod itself. When the parsing code
was made self-contained with gtkpod v0.93, decision was made to put
this code in a separate library so that other projects can benefit
from it without duplicating code.
libgpod supports playlists, smart playlists, playcounts, ratings,
podcasts, cover art, audio and video. Photo support is implemented as
well. Python and Mono bindings are optionally available too.