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This section contains a wide variety of system utility software, ranging anywhere from screen grabbers to disk usage meters. The best way to get an understanding for software in this section is to check it out for yourself.
ptkfonted
- Version: Stable 0.12
- Byte Size: 24.3 KB (24,840 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 21, 2000
- Home Page: http://cantor.res.cmu.edu/gutenberg/
- Description: ptkfonted is a BDF (the common X11 screen font format) font editor written in Perl/Tk. It is capable of modifying existing bdf fonts, or creating new ones from scratch. Several sample fonts are included.

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Q10
- Version: Stable 1.02
- Byte Size: 33.4 KB (34,221 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 24, 2000
- Home Page: http://doombbs.phlan.net/~lndshark/q10/
- Binary: RPM Debian
Source
- Description: Q10 is a Qt GUI for manipulating X10's Firecracker devices. The device code is borrowed from the console program, Bottlerocket. This is a compact windowed version which takes up little screen real-estate.

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reXgrep
- Version: Stable 1.2
- Byte Size: 45.2 KB (46,318 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 21th, 2000
- Home Page: http://rexgrep.tripod.com/rexgrep.htm
- Description: "reXgrep" is a graphical interface to the UNIX grep command. It allows you
to search for keywords in a more intuitive way by using relationships like
"Exact Phrase", "All", "Some", or "None" in addition to "Regular
Expression" which the classic grep command supports. Most of the powerful
features of grep have been supported in reXgrep, and you no longer need to
refer to the man pages or remember an arcane sequence of commands.
Additionally, the results of reXgrep can be saved in a file.

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rpl
- Version: Stable 1.1.1
- Byte Size: 9.5 KB (9,689 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 21, 2000
- Home Page: http://www.laffeycomputer.com/rpl.html
- Description: rpl is a UNIX text replacement utility. It will replace strings with new strings in multiple text files. It can scan directories recursively and replace strings in all files found. Includes source, build script, and man page. Should work on most flavors of Unix.

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TkAntivir
- Version: Stable 1.10
- Byte Size: 199.2 KB (204,013 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: Febraury 28, 2000
- Home Page: http://www.geiges.de/sebastian/
- Binary: RPM
- Description: TkAntivir is a graphical frontend to the antivirus program H+BEDV AntiVir/X written in Tcl/Tk.

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TkRunit
- Version: Stable 0.94.1
- Byte Size: 16.7 KB (17,070 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 23, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~etgold/software/tkRunIt/
- Description: TkRunit is a sophisticated, yet simple to use run dialog for running command lines without opening an xterm. It provides (optionally interactive) filename and environment variable completion, command history, toggleable verbosity, extreme configurability, high-speed keybindings, and minimal dependence on the mouse.

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tkWorld
- Version: Stable 1.4.0
- Byte Size: 106.0 KB (108,502 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: December 22, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.tkworld.org/
- Binary: RPM
- Description: tkWorld is a collection of graphical user interfaces to standard Unix commands. Built on a Linux workstation with Unix users in mind, it maintains the integrity and features of the Unix operating system, but does not compromise the Unix philosophy of using small tools together to solve a large problem.

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USB View
- Version: Stable 0.7.0
- Byte Size: 105.6 KB (108,112 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: January 5, 2000
- Home Page: http://www.kroah.com/linux-usb/
- Binary: RPM
- Description: USB View is a gtk+ program that displays the topography of the devices that are plugged into the USB bus on a Linux machine. It also displays information on each of the devices. This can be useful to determine if a device is working properly or not.

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WiredX
- Version: Stable 1.1.2
- Byte Size: 144.7 KB (148,145 bytes)
- License: Limited, see homepage for details.
- Revision Date: July 30, 1999
- Home Page: http://www.jcraft.com/wiredx/
- Description: WiredX is an X Window System server written in pure Java(tm). WiredX enables you to access UNIX/X applications from all web browsers with Java Plug-in. WiredX accepts X window protocols directly, so you don't need any proxy program. Its "beta" and "Lite" versions are available for non-commercial/commercial use without fee.

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XCallerID
- Version: Stable 2.2.4
- Byte Size: 36.6 KB (37,437 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: July 30, 1999
- Home Page: http://sith.wlcg.com/xcallerid/
- Binary: RPM
- Description: XCallerID is a caller ID program for Linux. It is a standalone gtk++ app which listens for incoming caller ID info from the modem. When this comes, the data is stored in a database, displayed in a dialog box, and announced. mSQL, mySQL, and PostgreSQL databases are supported, or you can use a logfile if you don't want a database.

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XConvert2
- Version: Stable 0.99
- Byte Size: 14.5 KB (14,817 bytes)
- License: OpenSource
- Revision Date: January 9, 2000
- Home Page: http://www-scf.usc.edu/~vakopian/
- Binary: Generic
- Description: XConvert2 is an X11 program which allows
an easy conversion between different text
file formats.

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xruskb
- Version: Stable 1.11.0
- Byte Size: 139.1 KB (142,400 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: December 21, 1999
- Home Page: ftp://ftp.yars.free.net/pub/software/unix/X11
- Binary: RPM
- Description: Xruskb allows switching of two keyboard layouts
on any particular key combination, e.g. two shifts.
It maintains a small window with current state indicator.
It can also serve as autolock. This all is done via
catching keyboard and mouse X events from (almost) all
windows. Has Motif, Xaw and bare compilation modes,
extensive tuning by X resources. State indicator can
be placed in WindowMaker's appicon.

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XVoice
- Version: Development 0.8.1
- Byte Size: 128.6 KB (131,707 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 18th, 2000
- Home Page: http://www.zachary.com/creemer/xvoice.html
- Description: XVoice enables speech to text translation for many X applications. XVoice will accept continuous speech input from IBM's ViaVoice SDK for Linux, and then re-target the resulting text at many X applications. It provides a GUI, which can be voice controlled, to select the target application, and control dictation.

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