Last modified: Tue Apr 4 11:30:59 2000
Version 0.22 (latest) (gzipped tar file, 160KBytes)
Stwm (Shell-controllable TWM) provides a shell-based interface which enables to operate windows without mouse operation. You can move, resize and iconify windows from a shell. For example:
$ conf xterm 80x25-0+0 (set the geometry of the xterm window, a window whose title contains string "xterm", to 80x25-0+0) $ conf emacs H+5 (increase the height of the emacs by 5 lines) $ height 50 (set the height of the xterm running a shell from which execute this command to 50 lines) $ query xbiff top left (display the coordinates of the xbiff)
[Apr. 4, 2000] I'm a bit busy.. but hope version 0.30 will be released before long..
[Mar. 3, 2000] Appeared in Linuxcare.
[Jan. 24, 2000]
Version 0.24 (latest)
(gzipped tar file, 25KBytes),
Bugfix. Version 0.23 may fall extremely slow, sorry.
I've tested this on GNOME environment, with Enlightenment,
Sawmill and Twm.
[Jan. 23, 2000]
Version 0.23,
some extentions / bugfixes.
Now it works correctly on Gnome/Enlightenment.
[Jan. 14, 2000] Appeared in Freshmeat.net. I have received many compliments and patches. Thank you!
[Dec. 2, 1999] Version 0.22, some bugfixes (Thanks to Naoki Oshiro).
Xcruise allows you to ``cruise'' within a 3D-formed file system. It constructs the universe from a directory tree, and you can move your viewpoint with mouse.
Features:
Machines: Linux 2.2, Solaris 2.6, Digital UNIX 4.0, NEWS-OS 4.1, IRIX6.3, FreeBSD-3.2R, OpenBSD 2.6, AIX 4.2, etc (Almost all machines which run X11).
License: GNU General Public License
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