
xeyes is a graphical computer program showing two eyes which follow the cursor movements on the screen as if they were watching it. According to the X Window System manual page, it was initially written by Jeremy Huxtable for the NeWS system and presented at the SIGGRAPH conference in 1988. It was then ported to X11 by Keith Packard. Its popularity is due to the fact that it was run by default at the startup of the GUI in many installations.
Many similar programs have been developed for X and other systems, such as Windows and Java. Vista Eyes is the latest of all.
E2H Character Converter is a phonetic Hindi typing layout software
A great free piece of software that preview PC fonts and lets you sort them
Makes pixel font data for LCD screens from Truetype fonts and BMP pictures
It is designed to synchronize your PC's clock for Windows-based O.S
OpenMind allows companies to solicit feedback from users
FontAgent Pro allows you to find and remove problems with the fonts
FurySync integrates a media player helps you synchronize the subtitles
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