gmult
figure out which letters are which numbers
Multiplication Puzzle is a simple GTK 4 game that emulates the
multiplication game found in Emacs. Basically, a multiplication
problem is shown with all digits replaced by letters. Your job
is to guess which letter represents which number.
fotoxx
Edit photos and manage a large collection
Navigate a large image collection with a thumbnail browser.
View and edit image files (RAW, jpeg, png, tiff ...).
Editing is done in 24 bits/color, output is 8 or 16 bits/color.
Fotoxx has extensive tools for edit, repair, and special effects.
Fotoxx is fast and interactive: view full image as it changes.
Undo and redo within and across edit functions.
File versioning: save and recall multiple edit stages.
Select image features or areas to edit separately from background.
Copy and paste area selections within and across images.
Composite functions: HDR, HDF, panorama, stack, image/text montage.
Metadata edit and report: tags, captions, dates, locations ...
Search images based on any metadata and folder/file names or parts.
Albums: select images and arranged order with drag and drop.
Slide Show with animated transitions and pan/zoom.
Scalable world map with image markers - click marker for gallery.
Batch functions: convert, resize, upright, move, revise metatata.
User Guide (English) describes all functions in great detail.
gargoyle-free
graphical player for Interactive Fiction games
Gargoyle is an Interactive Fiction (text adventure) player that
supports all the major interactive fiction formats.
gns3
Graphical Network Simulator
GNS3 is a graphical network simulator that allows simulation of
complex networks and to launch simulations on them. It is an excellent
complementary tool to real labs for administrators of Cisco networks
or people wanting to pass their CCNA, CCNP, CCIP or CCIE certifications.
It can also be used to experiment with features of Cisco IOS or to check
configurations that need to be deployed later on real routers.
quadrapassel
popular Russian game, similar to Tetris
Quadrapassel comes from the classic falling-block game, Tetris. The
goal of the game is to create complete horizontal lines of blocks,
which will disappear.