Web Secretary: Web page monitoring software Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
Faximum. Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
GnomeICU: Formerly GtkICQ, now Gnome Internet Communication Utility Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
Job Search: A Linux based job engine that caters to the IT community. Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
Falken: ``The Ultimate BBS Software For Linux''. Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
QuIRC: X IRC client written in C++ with full Tcl/Tk scripting. Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
Ksirc: Client IRC graphique basé sur Qt. Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
Jabber: Jabber is a new open-source instant messaging platform designed to be
open, fast, and easy to use and extend. Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
DejaSearch: DejaSearch is a frontend to DejaNews, the leading Usenet archive Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
Downloader for X: This program allows you download files from internet via http and ftp.
It is a multithreaded application wich has queue of downloads and logs for all
downloads. Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
Web Secretary: Web Secretary is a web page monitoring software. However, it goes beyond
the normal functionalities offered by such software. Not only does it detect
changes based on content analysis (instead of date/time stamp or simple textual
comparison), it will email the changed page to you with the new contents
highlighted! Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
Mozilla: Webbrowser for X11 derived from Netscape Communicator Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
PennMUSH. Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
WebFetch: Perl5 module infrastructure to export and retrieve news for web
display Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
Empath: Mail client for KDE. Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
Ninja IRC: Yet another ircII based client. Dernière modification le 13 novembre 2002.
Mutt: Logiciel de courrier électronique (en mode terminal). Dernière modification le 12 novembre 2002.