ack is a tool like grep, optimized for programmers. Designed for programmers with large heterogeneous trees of source code, ack is written purely in portable Perl and takes advantage of the power of Perl's regular expressions. It searches entire trees by default while ignoring Subversion, Git, and other VCS directories and other files which aren't your source code. It uses Perl regular expressions to find just what you want.
SecureCRT provides terminal emulation with secure remote access, file transfer (SFTP and X/Y/Zmodem), and data tunneling. Supported access protocols are SSH 1 and 2, telnet, telnet/SSL, and serial. It has emulation support for VT100/102/220, ANSI, SCO ANSI, Wyse 50/60, Xterm, and Linux consoles. It provides session management and tabbed sessions in one or more windows. The program is fully scriptable via VBScript, JScript, PerlScript, or Python.
Ultimate Boot CD is a collection of Freeware and Free Software tools for PC diagnostics and maintenance. Included are tools for BIOS editing, CPU and memory testing, boot management, data recovery, peripheral and system inventory, and hard drive partitioning, cloning, wiping, diagnostics, and low-level editing. All tools boot and run from the CD.
Purpose? So what does it do?
Re: Wishlist: GNU info > I usually use "info" rather > than "man". It would > be great to have completion for that as > well. For starters...
Advantages over find? What's the advantage of using this instead of find -exec?
Amiga beat this for skinnable interfaces > This may have been the birth of the idea of the > "skinnable" user interface Although not as configurable I remember a l...
Re: Author obviously misunderstands > He again does the typical thing and runs "./configure > --prefix=/opt". Not to say the author has no experience > with Linux, but this ...
A modern platform independent OO language with a native JIT compiler.