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talksoup.app
IRC client for GNUstep
TalkSoup is a GNUstep IRC client built on the extensibility of the
Objective-C language. The entire IRC client is implemented by plugins,
so one can pick and choose what they want to use.
anacron
cron-like program that doesn't go by time
Anacron (like "anac(h)ronistic") is a periodic command scheduler. It
executes commands at intervals specified in days. Unlike cron, it
does not assume that the system is running continuously. It can
therefore be used to control the execution of daily, weekly, monthly,
and yearly jobs (or anything with a period of n days), on systems that
don't run 24 hours a day. When installed and configured properly,
Anacron will make sure that the commands are run at the specified
intervals as closely as machine uptime permits.
libpam0g
Pluggable Authentication Modules library
Contains the shared library for Linux-PAM, a library that enables the
local system administrator to choose how applications authenticate users.
In other words, without rewriting or recompiling a PAM-aware application,
it is possible to switch between the authentication mechanism(s) it uses.
One may entirely upgrade the local authentication system without touching
the applications themselves.
rlplot
GUI application for generating publication quality graphs
RLPlot is a GUI based program for displaying scientific data in
standard formats. It has full support for all error-bar types and
it has greater flexibility with displaying colour and texture in
charts than gnuplot (filled bar chart boxes are possible without
any additional programs). Output is generated on the X display where
further changes can be made to the graph using point and click methods.
Images can be exported as scalable vector graphics (SVG) as well as
EPS, WMF and TIFF formats.
gpgv
GNU privacy guard - signature verification tool
GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage.
cargo
Rust package manager
Cargo is a tool that allows Rust projects to declare their various
dependencies, and ensure that you'll always get a repeatable build.