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− | + | openbox is easily my favorite window manager. it is stable and simple to use. its text based menu files make it easy to customize in all of the ways that !a! strives for. thank you Dana Jansens - Lead developer, Mikael Magnusson - Developer and long-time maintainer, Derek Foreman - Rendering code, Tore Anderson - Directional focus, edge moving/growing actions, Audun Hove - Actions code, move window to edge actions, Marius Nita - Otk prototype code, design ideas, John McKnight - Clearlooks themes, David Barr - Bear2 theme, Brandon Cash - SplitVertical gradient style, Dan Rise - Natura theme. please keep up the great work. | |
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− | + | slock is the simple screen lock program that has recently been discovered here and adapted into slock wandering text. slock eliminates the use of the xscreensaver system since xscreensaver is way too large for the simple task that it accomplishes of protecting the monitor and providing basic security if one steps away from the computer. additionally xscreensaver forces us through comments in logo.c to endure a logo that is offensive to many and annoying to others. simple screen lock (slock) has none of those problems. instead it offers a simple way to protect your screen and your data without un-neccesary use of drive space or memory wasted on worthless eye candy. thank you Anselm R Garbe for a great system resource. your team at suckless manages to put into one word what the !a! principle is all about. we want our computers to have less resources sucked away on worthless non sense. please keep the good work. way to make our computers suck less. | |
http://tools.suckless.org/slock/ | http://tools.suckless.org/slock/ |
Latest revision as of 2014-11-13T04:09:22
!a! honorable mentions are software projects that we want to honor for their contribution to values which are similar to the !a! concept. these are values such as reducing the use of pointless eye candy, limiting the use of collosal libraries that although powerful are not generally necessary and only lead to idle computers that are prone to crashes, eliminating display of idols or references to idols which serve only to draw demonic interest to ones computer, and other such things.
we congratulate the following on accomplishes goals similar to our own.
- openbox
openbox is easily my favorite window manager. it is stable and simple to use. its text based menu files make it easy to customize in all of the ways that !a! strives for. thank you Dana Jansens - Lead developer, Mikael Magnusson - Developer and long-time maintainer, Derek Foreman - Rendering code, Tore Anderson - Directional focus, edge moving/growing actions, Audun Hove - Actions code, move window to edge actions, Marius Nita - Otk prototype code, design ideas, John McKnight - Clearlooks themes, David Barr - Bear2 theme, Brandon Cash - SplitVertical gradient style, Dan Rise - Natura theme. please keep up the great work.
http://openbox.org/wiki/Main_Page
- slock-0.9
slock is the simple screen lock program that has recently been discovered here and adapted into slock wandering text. slock eliminates the use of the xscreensaver system since xscreensaver is way too large for the simple task that it accomplishes of protecting the monitor and providing basic security if one steps away from the computer. additionally xscreensaver forces us through comments in logo.c to endure a logo that is offensive to many and annoying to others. simple screen lock (slock) has none of those problems. instead it offers a simple way to protect your screen and your data without un-neccesary use of drive space or memory wasted on worthless eye candy. thank you Anselm R Garbe for a great system resource. your team at suckless manages to put into one word what the !a! principle is all about. we want our computers to have less resources sucked away on worthless non sense. please keep the good work. way to make our computers suck less.
http://tools.suckless.org/slock/