1536 projects tagged "FreeBSD"
merchantCGI.com Shopping Cart System is the only Web based ecommerce system that is completely administered through your Web browser, and includes an integrated Payment Processing Gateway at no extra charge. A single user version can be downloaded for free from our site for installation on your server.
PHP Mobile Mail is aimed at mobile professionals who want to use their favorite MUAs (noteably pine or mutt) on their laptop, either in UNIX or Windows (under GNU Gygwin). This lets you work offline. It includes a mail_spooler program, which accepts the output of you MUA and spools (on, or offline). When connected, another process parses through the spool and sends your messages. It is also designed to "fake" using your REAL email address with free services like gmx.net, or mail.yahoo.com, when using their POP and SMTP servers, assuming you have a domain and account that you can control to this degree.
"Tux, of Math Command" is an educational math tutorial game for elementary school level children. Like so many other Linux games, it stars Tux, the Linux Penguin. Players must answer math equations to shoot down comets which are falling towards their cities. It can run on Linux/UNIX, Win32, Mac, and BeOS.
ttyload is a tty-based utility for monitoring the load averages on a Unix system. It presents 3 graphs, one for each of the 3 common load average numbers (1min, 5min, 15min) that things like uptime normally show you. Each graph is in its own color, and if two or more of the graphs happen to intersect, then the color changes to reflect that.
gRio500 is a Gnome/GTK program that lets you interface with the Rio500 MP3 player by Diamond/S3/SonicBlue. You can currently create/delete folders, add/delete songs, format memory, rename folders/songs, automatically downmix/resample MP3s during transfer, and preview MP3s (play/stop controls). You can interface with both internal and external memory (Smartmedia).
Xmmix is an audio mixer utility for the X window system using the OSF/Motif interface. It works with the Linux sound driver as well as any UNIX system running the Open Sound System (OSS) driver. Xmmix is user-friendly and has the ability to save/retrieve mixer settings to/from files.