kdialog
Dialog display utility
kdialog allows you to display dialog boxes from shell scripts. The syntax is
very much inspired from the "dialog" command (which shows text mode dialogs).
pinentry-x2go
OpenPGP (smart)card authentication dialog window for X2Go Client
X2Go is a serverbased computing environment with
- session resuming
- low bandwidth support
- session brokerage support
- client-side mass storage mounting support
- client-side printing support
- audio support
- authentication by smartcard and USB stick
xrestop
X11 server resource usage monitor
xrestop uses the X-Resource extension to provide top(1)-like statistics
for each connected X11 client's server-side resource usage. It is intended
as a developer tool to aid more efficient server resource usage and debug
server-side resource leakage.
php-horde-mnemo
A web based notes manager
The Mnemo Note Manager is the Horde notes/memos application. It allows users
to keep web-based notes and freeform text. Notes may be shared with other
users via shared notepads. It requires the Horde Application Framework and an
SQL database or Kolab server for backend storage.
tk-table
Table extension for Tcl/Tk
Provides support for tables and matrices in Tcl/Tk. The basic features of the
widget are:
* multi-line cells
* support for embedded windows (one per cell)
* row & column spanning
* variable width columns / height rows (interactively resizable)
* row and column titles
* multiple data sources ((Tcl array || Tcl command) &| internal caching)
* supports standard Tk reliefs, fonts, colors, etc.
* x/y scrollbar support
* 'tag' styles per row, column or cell to change visual appearance
* in-cell editing - returns value back to data source
* support for disabled (read-only) tables or cells (via tags)
* multiple selection modes, with "active" cell
* multiple drawing modes to get optimal performance for larger tables
* optional 'flashes' when things update
* cell validation support
* Works everywhere Tk does (including Windows and Mac!)
apt-listdifferences
source differences notification tool
apt-listdifferences will show the differences, or patches, between the
sources for all packages as they get updated. This makes it easy to
review source changes that have been included in new package updates.