MultiMouse
MultiMouse is a utility that allows you to use more than one pointing device under Linux.
GPL
SH3 / Console
MultiMouse is a utility that allows you to use more than one pointing device under Linux.
GPL
SH3 / Console

Added Feb 21, 1999
36% popularity

Added Mar 29, 2000
39% popularity
Scheduler
Scheduler is a simplified Cron that allows any user to execute a specified program at a...
GPL
SH3 / Console
Scheduler is a simplified Cron that allows any user to execute a specified program at a...
GPL
SH3 / Console

Added Jan 11, 2000
18% popularity

Added Oct 14, 2003
4% popularity
Ubench
Ubench is an attempt to introduce a single measure of performance among machines running...
GPL
SH3 / Console
Ubench is an attempt to introduce a single measure of performance among machines running...
GPL
SH3 / Console

Added Jul 31, 2000
93% popularity

Added Jan 21, 2003
68% popularity
Xtermset
This program allows you to dynamically change things like foreground color and size on an...
GPL
SH3 / X11
This program allows you to dynamically change things like foreground color and size on an...
GPL
SH3 / X11

Added Dec 26, 2000
25% popularity

Added Jul 30, 1999
29% popularity
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