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zumbnail
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Nowadays each digital camera, printer, and OS, comes with its own really
crappy thumbnailing and picture-organizing utility. If you like getting
frustrated with your mouse, use one of those. But if you have a directory
tree of thousands of images on a unix file server and need to index that
into a few dozen hard-copy contact sheets, you might want to try out zumbnail
instead.
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nettylite
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use the X10 Network Traffic Light to turn an old traffic light
into a network status display.
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dumpstick
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If you have a Sony digital still camera with a USB port or a USB
memory stick adapter, you can use dumpstick to download the
contents to your FreeBSD file server. It preserves file creation
dates and places files into different directories on your hard
drive identifying the date on which they were created.
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buildcd
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buildcd is meant to be a companion to burncd (the FreeBSD
script used to transfer ISO9660 file systems onto CD-R media). It
uses mkisofs to build the file system. We use it to burn
our digital photos to CD.
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pagedot
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pagegot is a utility for web master who would like a bird's
eye view of how most web visitors traverse their site. It takes a web
server log file and produces a single picture.
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agitcl
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provides a Tcl binding for Asterisk AGI by
providing a more Tcl developer friendly mapping
for AGI command/response and providing some handy
wrapper functions.
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amclient
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provides a Tcl binding for Asterisk manager API by
providing a more Tcl developer friendly mapping
for the manager command/response syntax as well
as event callbacks.
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foxTclMf
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provides a Makefile (and some hints) for
compiling/installing Tcl on a Fox Linux SBC running
AXIS CRIS/linux.
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