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Wmsensormon is a doc app for WindowMaker that utilizes lm_sensors to monitor CPU temp, sys temp, fan speeds, and cpu voltage. It offers configurable warnings for over heating, and the sensors displayed are adjustible by the user with command line param
ratpoison is a Window Manager that puts that sick little rodent out of its misery. Enjoy ratpoison's smooth keyboard handling and slick performance. Don't worry about dependancies, 'cause there ain't none! And best of all, its GNOME incompliant!
Enchanted is a window manager for xwindows. It is plugin based, giving a whole new meaning to the phrase "programmable window manager". It is designed to be light weight, fast, resource friendly, have decent multi-head support, and fully programmable
Aims to create a modular code base for window manager development. (Not to write yet another window manager) Instead it is a means for others to do so, easing policy experimentation and centralising maintenance efforts when window managers
are abandoned.
sWM (the Small Window Manager) provides a very fast user interface and some rather uncommon features you won't find in other small footprint window managers. sWM is GNOME compliant and also supports pixmap based themes.
A set of fast, dependency-less utilities for X11 written in C/XLib, to provide functionality (menus, keybinding, launchers, ...) usually bundled with a Window Manager.
They are intended to complement WMs such as ratpoison, aewm, et al.
Live Security/Forensics Linux Distribution, built from scratch and packed full of tools useful for vulnerability analysis, penetration tests, and forensic analysis.
Easy to configure and use application laucher DockApp (menu button, start menu) for WMaker. wm6x6 supplies 6 start buttons in 6 menus with tooltips and can use XPM, GIF, TIFF, PNG, ... files as icon-pixmaps.
The goal of llama-X is to be a cutting-edge desktop operating system for the x86 architecture. A new object-oriented filesystem, and a fresh new desktop paradigm, and an innovative multikernel subsystem are main features of the system.
The goal of this project is to make a program (or a set of programs) to fully control a remote machine trought a TCP/IP network.
The project consist on two parts: The host app to receive & interpret commands and a GUI to send the commands (the client).
Provide secure and stable OS, based on highly modified Linux Kernel, own package system, like "BSD Ports". Compatible with x86, Power PC. Easy to use of any level users. Complete Documentantion in many languages. 99% compatible with Windows.
ebf for linux is a kind of input method for chinese. It's fast speed and easy to learn distinguish itself from other input method. This project is the first attempt to use ebf in linux, so I think it's very important.
whiteBOX is an attempt to make a flexible yet simple to use
multi-purpose configuration tool for the Blackbox window manager.
whiteBOX is written using GTK+ and the C programming language.
wmMultiPop3 is a dockapp for WindowMaker that checks for mail on a number of pop3 servers or local mailboxes. It is based on the good old dockapp wmPop3 by Scott Helden.
dockclock is a small, fast docking applett designed to work with fluxbox / blackbox. Showing the time and date is its main purpose, but an alarm of two types - countdown and a standard one will be supported.
This is a reprository of software I have written. It is written in C, C++ and hopefully in some obscure Basic :-) I gladly share my stuff with you under the MIT license, so you can do what you want with it (almost)... :-)