Projects licensed under X11

  • Ad-hoc Support Library — a user-space library which provides an API to faciliate implementation of routing protocols for wireless ad-hoc networks in GNU/Linux.
  • Aewm — Lightweight window manager
  • Alpy — Python bindings to the Allegro game programming library
  • Amanda — Backs up multiple hosts to a single drive
  • AutoScrapbook — Creates and maintains an online photo gallery
  • BWidget Toolkit — High-level widget set for Tcl/Tk
  • BarcodeWriter — Prints barcode formats entirely within Level 2 PostScript
  • Blosxom — Weblog application
  • ByteName — Helps locate stray non-ASCII codes
  • C ElementTree — an add-on to the standard ElementTree package.
  • CMUSphinx- PocketSphinx — a speaker-independent large vocabulary continuous speech recognizer for handheld and portable devices.
  • CMUSphinx2 — a speaker-independent large vocabulary continuous speech recognizer.
  • CMUSphinx3 — a speaker-independent large vocabulary continuous speech recognizer.
  • CheetahTemplate — Template engine and code generator
  • ChronoJump — a complete system for measurement, management and statistics of sport short-time tests.
  • Condenser — Findis and removes duplicate Java code
  • CouchDBKit — a framework to allow your Python application to use CouchDB.
  • Database Template Library — Makes ODBC recordsets look like STL containers
  • Disktype — Detects the content format of a disk or disk image
  • DocBook XSL Stylesheets — Stores content in a presentation neutral form
  • DotNetWikiBot Framework — helps with many complicated and routine tasks of wiki site development and maintenance.
  • Dovecot — IMAP server whose goals are security and reliability
  • DrlFT — Type sensitive preprocessor for Haskell
  • Enlightenment — Window manager
  • Entity — XML layout and application scripting language
  • Epydoc — A tool for documenting Python projects
  • Exmh — X11 interface for MH mail
  • Expat — XML parser library
  • Feed Me Links — A Web application for managing and sharing links
  • Feh — Fast, lightwieght image viewer
  • Festival — Speech synthsis system
  • Fileprune — Automates file deletion
  • Fluxbox — Lightweight window manager
  • Fosite — 2D hydrodynamical simulation program
  • Fping — Pings multiple hosts at once
  • FreeMat — Development environment for engineering and scientific applications
  • GDAL — API for accessing raster geospatial data
  • GNOME BluePhone — a GNOME applet to allow you to remotely administer a bluetooth-enabled mobile phone from your desktop.
  • GNUnited Nations — a build system for www.gnu.org translations.
  • Gabedit — gui for computational chemistry packages
  • Gnocl — GTK/Gnome extension for Tcl
  • Gnome Chinese Checkers — a networked implementation of the Chinese Checkers board game, supporting upto 6 players.
  • Gnome Multires — an applet for the Gnome 2 panel which allows changing of desktop resolution and refresh rate.
  • Gnome Subtitles — a subtitle editor for the GNOME desktop.
  • Gnome ir Monitor — a GNOME applet for monitoring IrDA devices.
  • Hanterm — Xterm improvement for Hangul support
  • Image Fusion Library — portable library for image fusion.
  • ImageBackup — Backup system for digital images
  • Info-ZIP- UnZip branch — Collection of archiving and compression tools
  • InstallKernel — Installs the Linux kernel and automatically sets up LILO or GRUB
  • Ivtools — A collection of drawing editors
  • Jade — Free implementation of DSSSL
  • KLIMB — Bike map and route planning tools
  • Kiba-Dock — is a dock replacement
  • LIBrary for SECure ReMoval — a set of replacements for these standard C functions which cause data removing from files.
  • Latemp — Content management system for static HTML sites
  • Libcurl — Multiprotocol file transfer library
  • Libxml2 — XML C library for the Gnome project
  • LifeLines — Console GEDCOM-based genealogy program
  • Linedit — Readline-style library with customizable line editing features
  • Lisppaste — Web interface for submitting pastes
  • Logwatch — Analyzes and reports on system logs
  • Loris — a library for sound analysis, synthesis, and morphing.
  • MIND — DICOM query/retrieve tool
  • MONA — a tool that translates formulas to finite-state automata.
  • MapServer — Web-enabled mapping application development tool
  • Mash — software version of the pencil and paper game
  • Maximum Length Sequence (MLS) library — a system response measurement library.
  • Meanwhile — an open implementation of the Lotus Sametime client protocol.
  • Megami — Blackjack game
  • Metakit — Embedded database library
  • Mirmon — Monitors mirrors
  • Mondo Health Monitor — A system health monitoring daemon based on lm_sensors.
  • Mozart/Oz — The Mozart Programming System
  • Ncurses — Displays and updates text on text-only terminals
  • Nini — .NET configuration library
  • OSSP uuid — Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) Toolkit
  • OSSPsvs — Simple frontend to 'diff' and 'patch'
  • OpenGLUT — Free implementation of the GLUT API
  • PAUD — Utility bootdisk
  • PCP — Machine learning program for pattern classification
  • PY-postgresql — PostgreSQL driver and tools library.
  • Papercut NNTP server — Multi-threaded NNTP server
  • Pngcheck — PNG integrity tester and dumper/debugger
  • Polipo — Lightweight caching Web proxy
  • Poppler Encoding Data — encoding data for the Poppler PDF library.
  • Popt — Library for parsing command line options
  • Portable Media Player library (PMPlib) — develops a management software/library for various portable media players.
  • PostgreSQL — A robust SQL Object-Relational Database
  • Powertweak-Linux — optimises your system to run at peek performance, by adjusting hardware settings, and config files.
  • Psyco — Speeds up the execution of Python code
  • PuTTY — Free Telnet, SSH, and Rlogin clients plus a terminal emulator
  • PyKDE — Python bindings for KDE
  • Reliable SSH Tunnel — Provides secure port forwarding
  • Roundup — Simple issue-tracking system
  • RubyInline — Embeds C external module code in a Ruby script
  • SCons — Build tool intended as a substitute for 'make.'
  • SWIG — Connects C and C++ programs various high-level programming languages
  • Silly Translation library (Silt) — provides functions to encode and decode text using several "silly" translation algorithms.
  • Socketpipe — Connects the input/output of a remote process with local programs
  • SpamViz — Searches for Internet resources related to a domain
  • Srm — Command line compatible rm
  • Tart — Backup utility
  • TclMagick — Tcl extension for GraphicsMagick and ImageMagick
  • Tidybot — Batch XHTML syntax-checker and report-generator
  • WebAuth — Single sign-on web authentication system
  • WhiteWater — Filesharing tool
  • XML Security Library — Implementation for XML Digital Signature and XML Encryption
  • XPM — Format for storing/retrieving X pixmaps
  • Xart — Paint program
  • Xfree86 — Free implementation of the X Windows System
  • Xscreensaver — Screen saver and locker for the X Window System
  • Xterm — Terminal emulator for the X Window System
  • Yed — Library of modules for object-oriented programming
  • Ytalk — Multi-user chat program
  • Zsh — Shell resembling the Korn shell
  • browser-history — Maintains a history of sites visited
  • busynode — Host reservation system designed for clusters
  • c-ares — Asynchronous resolver library
  • chroot_safe — Chroots dynamically linked applications
  • code2html — Converts source code to HTML
  • ctypes — Library wrapper in Python
  • curl — curl and libcurl is a tool for transferring files using URL syntax
  • docbook2X — Converts DocBook documents to man pages and Texinfo
  • exrtools — Utilities for manipulating images in OpenEXR format
  • fish — Interactive, user-friendly shell
  • gTweakUI — A collection of simple dialogues as a front end to GConf.
  • gbuilder — a C/C++ IDE for Gnome.
  • h5utils — Utilities for visualization and conversion of data in the HDF5 format
  • hhmalloc — Extension of the standard malloc/free interface
  • jEdit Syntax Package — Text control module for Java
  • jpegrdf — Reads and manipulates RDF metadata in JPEGs
  • libgeotiff — Library for reading and writing coordinate system information from/to GeoTIFF files
  • libmemcache — C API for 'memcached'
  • libnetdude — Packet manipulation backend of 'netdude'
  • libtecla — Interactive command line editing faciltiies
  • libungif — Operates on GIF files using uncompressed GIFs
  • libytnef — library for the running of ytnef, aka, Yerase's TNEF Stream Reader.
  • mar — Stores meta and user data in a single file
  • mlmmj — Server-independent implementation of 'ezmlm'
  • mxterm — Motif version of xterm
  • nefu — Monitors services over the network
  • netdude — Inspects and manipulates tcpdump tracefiles
  • nixMake — Makefile autogenerator
  • poEdit — Gettext catalogs (.po files) editor
  • pyblosxom — CGI-based Weblog program
  • pydance — Free version of DDR
  • reloc — Loads executable code into a running application
  • rfc2mib — Extracts MIB, PIB, and ASN.1 modules from an RFC document
  • rrs — Connects out to rrs in listen mode
  • shuriken — Uptime scheduler
  • tclap — Simple library for parsing command line arguments
  • tel — A little terminal-based phone book.
  • uTidyLib — Python wrapper for 'tidylib'
  • w3m — Text mode browser
  • wmget — Runs and monitors multiple downloads
  • wmi — Lightweight window manager for X11
  • wview Weather System — an application for weather stations.
  • xaw3d — Toolkit that adds a 3D appearance and support for XPM images
  • xgrabsc — Screen capture program
  • xmlstarlet — Tools for working with XML documents and files
  • xpvm — Graphical console and monitor for PVM
  • xtalfind — Checks whether any XTAL is suitable for a HAM radio circuit
  • ytnef- Yerase's TNEF Stream Reader — a program to work with procmail to decode TNEF streams (winmail.dat attachments) like those created with Outlook.
 
 

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