dictconv
convert a dictionary file type in another dictionary file type
Dictconv is a small program to convert a dictionary file type to another
dictionary file type. Currently, it supports converting from Babylon
glossaries, Freedict dictionaries, Sdictionary dictionaries and Stardict
dictionaries to DICT dictionaries, plain text dictionaries and StarDict
dictionaries. More file types will be added in new versions.
castle-combat
game where the player builds one castle and destroys others
A clone of the old DOS game Rampart. Up to four players (or
more in future versions) build castle walls, place cannons
inside these walls, and shoot at the walls of their enemy(s). If
a player can't complete a wall around any castle, the player loses.
The last surviving player wins.
tasks
simple to do manager
papercut
simple and extensible NNTP server
Papercut is a simple NNTP server. Its main objective is to integrate existing
web based message board software with an Usenet front-end.
ccze
robust, modular log coloriser
CCZE is a robust and modular log coloriser, with plugins for apm,
exim, fetchmail, httpd, postfix, procmail, squid, syslog, ulogd,
vsftpd, xferlog and more.
cdlabelgen
generates front cards and tray cards for CDs and DVDs
cdlabelgen was designed to simplify the process of
generating labels for CDs and DVDs. It originated as a program
to allow auto generation of front cards and tray cards for CDs
burned via an automated mechanism (specifically for archiving
data), but has now become popular for labelling CD
compilations of mp3's, and copies of CDs. Note that cdlabelgen
does not actually print anything--it just spits out
postscript, which you can then do with as you please.