UltimateStunts is a UNIX/Windows/Linux remake of the DOS-game "stunts",
providing modern features like openGL graphics, 3D sound and internet
multiplaying. Design your own tracks, choose your opponents and try the
most spectacular stunts you've ever seen.
This game is still under heavy development, don't expect everything to
work.
WWW: http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/
XSel is a command-line program for getting and setting the contents of
the X selection. Normally this is only accessible by manually
highlighting information and pasting it with the middle mouse button.
This port is similar to x11/xsel, but with different CLI syntax and
a bit more functionality. It is a lot more popular, too.
WWW: http://www.vergenet.net/~conrad/software/xsel/
Author: Conrad Parker <conrad@vergenet.net>
Based on: OpenBSD port, Portage package
Yould is a generator for pronounceable random words. The engine uses
Markov chains with two letter transitions. This distribution includes
trained engines for several languages: English, Dutch, Finnish, Italian,
French and German.
WWW: http://ygingras.net/yould
Author: Yannick Gingras <ygingras@ygingras.net>
Based on: OpenBSD port
mtail is a small tail workalike that performs output coloring using ansi
escape sequences (although the sequences are overridable, so you could cause
it to output something else, e.g. html font tags, if you really wanted to).
mtail is written in python, is fairly small, and should be relatively
platform-independent.
It has a config file that can contain an arbitrary number of entries, each
of which has a series of regular expressions to indicate which files to color
according to which entry. for each entry, the config file specifies a coloring
scheme using regular expressions and, optionally, filters to apply to each
line before coloring (for example, to strip out extra info, etc.). the config
file also may override the predefined colors and the escape sequences (or
whatever) actually used to perform the coloring.
WWW: http://matt.immute.net/src/mtail/
Author: Matt Hellige <matt@immute.net>
Based on: NetBSD pkgsrc package
ClamTk is a GUI front-end for ClamAV using gtk2-perl. It is designed to
be an easy-to-use frontend for Unix systems.
WWW: http://clamtk.sourceforge.net/
Author: Dave M <dave.nerd@gmail.com>