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monsterz

arcade puzzle game

Monsterz is an arcade puzzle game, similar to the Bejeweled, Zookeeper or Zooo games. The goal is to swap adjacent tiles to create alignments, causing chain reactions to earn more points.

pwsafe

mypasswordsafe

kde-pwmanager

silky

SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) GTK+ based client

Silky is a secure chat client. Silky has a simple and easy to use user interface. Silky runs in Windows, Linux, OS X, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and possibly in some other systems. Silky doesn’t require Gnome desktop to run, just GTK2 runtime libraries. Silky uses the secure SILC Protocol, used in free-for-all chat network SILCNet.

gaim

See package: pidgin

transitional package to Pidgin

This dummy package is provided to smooth the upgrade from Gaim to Pidgin. It contains compatibility links from /usr/bin/gaim and related programs to the newly-named programs. If you no longer need these links, this package can be safely removed.

pidgin

graphical multi-protocol instant messaging client for X

Pidgin is a graphical, modular Instant Messaging client capable of using AIM/ICQ, Yahoo!, MSN, IRC, Jabber, Napster, Zephyr, Gadu-Gadu, Bonjour, Groupwise, Sametime, SILC, and SIMPLE all at once.

finch

text-based multi-protocol instant messaging client

Finch is a text/console-based, modular instant messaging client capable of using AIM/ICQ, Yahoo!, MSN, IRC, Jabber, Napster, Zephyr, Gadu-Gadu, Bonjour, Groupwise, Sametime, SILC, and SIMPLE all at once.

Some extra packages are recommended to use the core functionality present in most finch installations:

  • gstreamer0.10-plugins-base, gstreamer0.10-plugins-good
    • Sound support.

libpurple0

multi-protocol instant messaging library

libpurple is a library intended to be used by programmers seeking to write an IM client that connects to many IM networks. Currently supported are: AIM/ICQ, Yahoo!, MSN, IRC, Jabber, Napster, Zephyr, Gadu-Gadu, Bonjour, Groupwise, Sametime, SILC, and SIMPLE.

vrms

virtual Richard M. Stallman

The vrms program will analyze the set of currently-installed packages on a Debian-based system, and report all of the packages from the non-free tree which are currently installed.

Note that vrms is not limited to Debian systems only (which means that it also works with Debian-derived distributions such as Ubuntu). It is also not limited to Linux-based systems.

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