xvt
X terminal-emulator similar to xterm, but smaller
xvt is an X terminal-emulator that is designed to be more or less
compatible with xterm while using much less swap space. It is mainly
intended for use at sites which use large numbers of X terminals but
may also be useful on single workstations that are short of memory.
The main way that xvt achieves its small size is by avoiding the use
of the X toolkit.
xwpe
Programming environment and editor for console and X11
Xwpe is an integrated programming and debugging environment similar to
Borland's Turbo C and Pascal family. It has many features including
the ability to start many compilers, linkers and debuggers from a
menu-based interface or using keystrokes.
tokyotyrant-utils
Tokyo Tyrant utilities
Tokyo Tyrant is a network interface to the DBM Tokyo Cabinet. You might bother
in the case where multiple processes share the same database or where remote
processes access the database. Thus, Tokyo Tyrant is provided for concurrent
and remote connections to Tokyo Cabinet.
xzgv
Picture viewer for X with a thumbnail-based selector
xzgv is a picture viewer for X, with a thumbnail-based file selector.
Most file formats are supported, and the thumbnails used are
compatible with xv, zgv, and the Gimp. It can also be used with `xzgv
file(s)', to effectively bypass the file selector.
xzip
Interpreter of Infocom-format story-files
Xzip interprets story-files (which are usually text adventure games)
in the format used by Infocom. This includes the games published by
Infocom, as well as any games produced by compilers to this format,
such as Inform.
yafc
yet another FTP client
yafc is an FTP client intended to be a replacement for the standard
ftp(1) program. Features include directory cache, remote filename
completion, aliases, colored ls, recursive get/put/ls/rm, nohup mode
transfers, tagging (queueing), background downloading, and more.