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I am collecting a list of various programs that use the S-Lang library
in one way or another. Feel free to submit others. The
modules page might also be of some interest.
- slsh : A standalone S-Lang interpreter that is
distributed as part of the S-Lang distribution.
- jed : An easy to use, but very powerful text editor;
also the first application to use S-Lang
- slrn : full featured, scriptable newsreader with SSL
support
- most : Why settle for less, when you can have most?
- isis : A spectral analysis program
for X-ray astronomy
- CTH :
Sandia Laboratories shock wave physics code
- SLxfig : This is a set of S-Lang
routines that produce publication-quality plots and more.
- mutt : An email client
- slirc : A S-Lang based
IRC client
- vamps : a
Vegetation-AtMosphere-Plant-Soil water model
- lynx : The well-known text based web
browser
- mc : Midnight Commander File Manager
- dosemu : DOS emulator for Linux
- newt : Newt Widget
Library [uses the SLsmg interface]
- aalib : AAlib is an
portable ascii art GFX library. [uses the SLsmg interface]
- pdmenu : A menu system for shell
scripts. [uses the SLsmg interface]
- gaul : A flexible programming library for
evolutionary computation. [uses the interpreter]
- nano :
The nano editor in OpenBSD
- francine : An extremely
configurable themeable login program that supports today's security
standards (PAM). [uses the S-Lang interpreter]
- samspade : Many features can be configured and
scripted using the S-Lang interpreter.
- flactag : A utility for tagging single
album FLAC files with embedded CUE sheets using data from the
MusicBrainz service. [uses the SLsmg interface]
- zeberdee : a library that
provides a reporting and publishing facilities
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