Gtranslator is a translation-supporting program for the Gnome project.
Simply speaking, it is a helper for developing ".pot" files used with the
GNU Gettext library to provide i18n and l10n features. It is offering
little functionality, but it will be more useful and complex later on.
Provided in PR pkg/19794 by Juan RP. The package is *not* reviewed nor
tested yet...
Gaim is a clone of AOL's Instant Messenger client. It features nearly all
of the functionality of the official AIM client while also being smaller
and faster. Gaim also has plugins that let you use ICQ, Yahoo, MSN, IRC,
Jabber, Napster, and Zephyr
and usable natively on NetBSD/i386 by Greg Lewis and a host of others.
===== From the patchset README:
This is a set of BETA source code patches for the JDK 1.3.1 SCSL source.
It is sincerely hoped that this patchset is suitable for general use,
although no warranty for such use is expressed or implied. Use at your
own risk. The patchset itself is available for download from
http://www.eyesbeyond.com/freebsddom/java/jdk13.html (this message is
included in the downloadable tar ball as the file README).
Please read the file THANKS for attributions.
The JDK built with these patches can only be considered of beta quality
when using the default green threads subsystem with the Classic VM.
These settings are the default. It is not recommended that this JDK
be placed into production use with other settings (e.g., native threads,
HotSpot).
and usable natively on NetBSD/i386 by Greg Lewis and a host of others.
===== The ANNOUNCEMENT from the patchset:
This is a new set of BETA source code patches for the JDK 1.2.2 source.
These patches are unofficial and no abuse should be directed towards the
BSD Java Porting Team for them :). This new set (patchset 11) can be
gotten from http://www.eyesbeyond.com/freebsddom/java/jdk.html (this
message is included in the downloadable tar ball as the file ANNOUNCEMENT).
Please read the file THANKS for a list of the large number of people who
should be thanked that things have gotten this far!
The main focus of this release is as follows:
1. Support for NetBSD (Scott Bartram)
2. Support for OpenBSD (Matt Behrens, Christian Gruber).
3. JPDA support for 1.2.2.
compiler project as a collaborative effort between Tokyo Institute of
Technology and Fujitsu Laboratory, partly sponsored by the Information
Promotion Agency of Japan.
OpenJIT is a "reflective" JIT compiler in that not only it is almost
entirely written in Java, but also that it bootstraps and compiles
itself during execution of the user program, and compiler components
coexist as first-class objects in user heap space.
tetris game that is played over the internet. It aims to be a complete
clone of the popular Tetrinet game for Win95/NT. If you are looking for a
popular public game server to play, take a look to tetrinet.org.
This version uses GNOME 2.0.