xflip
programs to mirror-image or melt your display
Flip your (or your "xhost +" using friend's) screen on either the vertical
or horizontal axis or melt away the graphics on your display. Both commands,
named xflip and meltdown, have a -planes option to independently act on
individual bit planes. This version now comes with a new -oblic option which
flips horizontally and vertically simultaneously.
nikwi
platform game where your goal is to collect candies
You play the role of a 9 year old boy in his absolute dream: a world made
of sweets! Guide Nikwi through his dream to eat everything in each of the 30
levels, while you avoid the monsters who try to turn Nikwi's dream into a
nightmare.
xul-ext-nostalgy
keyboard shortcut extension for Thunderbird
Nostalgy adds keyboard shortcuts to change the current folder, to move/copy
selected messages into another folder, to add/remove/view tags; the selection
of the target folder is made through an auto-completion box where you can type
part of the folder name. There are also commands to improve the navigation
between Thunderbird’s three panes.
xfstt
X Font Server for TrueType fonts
TrueType fonts are generally regarded to be the best scalable fonts
for displays. Applications needing scalable fonts that are to be
displayed on a screen benefit most.
This server will allow X11 applications to use the exact same fonts
as the TrueType fonts used on Windows operating systems.
ruby-net-ldap
LDAP client library for Ruby
Net::LDAP is an LDAP support library written in pure Ruby. It
supports all LDAP client features, and a subset of server features
as well.
xfm
X file and application manager
Xfm is a file and application manager program for the X Window System, based
on the Xaw3d widget set. It provides virtually all of the features that you
would expect in a file manager; move around your directory tree in multiple
windows, move, copy or delete files, and launch programs with simple mouse
operations. Directory displays are updated automatically in regular
intervals when the contents of the directory change. The integrated
application manager provides a kind of "shelf" onto which you can place your
favorite applications, as well as the files and directories you are currently
working with. It also allows you to access different groups of applications
and files. User-definable file types let you specify a command to be
executed when double-clicking on a file or dropping other files onto it.
Last not least, xfm can automatically mount and unmount special devices like
floppies as you open and close the corresponding directories (mount points).