This page is a (definitely incomplete) list of applications which have dead links, or have not been developed since Tcl 7.6. Anyone who still uses or cares about any of these is welcome to provide updated information in some appropriate (or new) page and then remove the reference from here. ---- '''Chat and Instant Messaging''' * Privaria Secure Networking Suite http://www.privaria.org/ -- dead link ---- '''Communications''' * [tkISP] - front end for PPP dialer http://www.freebsd.org/~kevlo/ - not there ---- '''Database and CMS''' * Tcl-GDBI Tcl/Tk front end for MySQL and others --- dead link 2002-08-23 -- still dead 2007-01-20 http://www.binaryevolution.com/~tdarugar/tcl-sql/ had an honourable mention at http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-db.html (2001-02-01) ---- '''Desktop Environments and Managers''' * COSH COM shell for WindowsNT --- dead link http://home.t-online.de/home/dshepherd/cosh.htm * Operator What: Operator Where: ftp://ftp.procplace.com/pub/tcl/sorted/packages-7.6/file/Operator-1.0b1/Operator-1.0b1.tar.gz ftp://ftp.procplace.com/pub/tcl/sorted/packages-7.6/file/Operator-1.0b1-bin-linux/Operator-1.0b1-bin-linux.tar.gz Description: A beta version of a Tk based files and applications manager. Based on Tcl 7.3/Tk 3.6. Updated: 10/1998 Contact: mailto:100274.260@Compuserve.Com (Erez Strauss) * TKAPPS What: TKAPPS Where: http://infoweb.magi.com/%7Ejvgulik/ (dead link) Try instead: "Tcl-to-go" [http://wiki.tcl.tk/3022] Description: Contains apps based on vanilla tcl 7.5/tk4.1 (or newer) including a full featured mail and news reader (vmail3), vacation mail autoreply interface (vvac), editor with HTML support and spell checking (vedit), file manager (fm), program launcher (vprog), directory based database interface (vquery), mailbox monitor (vbiff), directory query interface, directory NUAD update interface (vdir). Tested under SunOS, AIX 3 and 4, HPUX and Linux. May run on Windows 95/NT as well. Also requires ispell version 3.x, vacation, mmencode, and uuencode/uudecode. Updated: 03/1997 Contact: mailto:jvgulik@magi.com (John van Gulik) * TkFM What: TkFM Where: http://rts.ncst.ernet.in/%7Emayur/tkfm/ (dead link) Description: File manager written in Tcl/Tk, allowing easy file type associations to multiple applications. Latest version v1.0.2. Updated: 07/1999 Contact: mailto:yur@konark.ncst.ernet.in * TkMC What: TkMC Where: http://www.cpe.uchicago.edu/%7Egabramov/tkmc/tkmc.zip (dead link) Description: MC like file manager, allowing you to browse, view, edit and run Tcl applications. Currently at version 1.3 . Updated: 08/2002 Contact: mailto:gabramov@cpe.uchicago.edu * X-Directory What: X-Directory Where: ftp://ftp.unix-ag.uni-siegen.de/pub/x-director/ (dead link) ftp://vespa.unix-ag.uni-siegen.de/pub/x-director/ (dead link) Description: Tcl/Tk based Directory/File manager. Updated: Contact: mailto:majordomo@vespa.uni-siegen.de (X-Directory mailing list) send "subscribe ml-xdirector" in body. mailto:wilhelm@vespa.unix-ag.uni-siegen.de (Christoph Wilhelm) ---- '''Software Development/IDEs''' * BED (Brian's Editor) Programmers Editor http://www.hottub.org/~dodge/bed.html --- dead link 09/01/03; still dead 2007-01-20 * Aged Programming Editor With Syntax Highlighting http://www.xmission.com/~georgeps/aged/ -- dead link ---- '''Science''' - Weather Monitoring * weather plugin for TiK monitors web weather reports http://hcirisc.cs.binghamton.edu/~blalor/tik/#wx -- dead link ---- '''Text Processing''' * XWordPad Text editor http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Campus/6846/index.html -- dead link ---- '''Text Processing''' '''Web (browser/editor)''' * WebTK Browser and HTML editor http://purl.org/tcl/home/software/webtk/ -- dead link ''"You step in the stream, but the water has moved on. This page is not here."'' * WebHand HTML WISIWIG editor (HTML is never WYSIWYG) --- dead link 8/23/02 http://members.xoom.com/xwebhand/ ---- '''Web''' (servers) * VelociGen for Tcl Commercial web server plug-in providing Tcl Server Pages and high performance http://www.velocigen.com/ -- dead 2007-01-19 Google turns up lots of old articles on Binary Evolution Inc's VelociGen, but the product itself and the company seem to be gone. * Vignette Storyserver Commercial web application The Vignette company is still here, and looks very successful. Alas, Storyserver seems to be gone. http://www.vignette.com/ ---- [Category Application]