2 image = AlsaMixer.app.png
3 description = "AlsaMixer.app is simple mixer application for Linux with ALSA drivers (>= 0.9.x)."
9 image = "Temp-app.png,Temperature.gif"
10 description = "Temperature.app is a Window Maker applet which fetches local temperature information every 15 minutes from http://weather.noaa.gov and displays it (in Celsius or Fahrenheit)."
11 url = "https://web.archive.org/web/20071020004554/http://www.fukt.hk-r.se/~per/temperature/"
13 category = General/Others
17 description = "A DockApp thats runs a slightly modified version of Jamie Zawinski's xmatrix screenhack."
18 url = "https://web.archive.org/web/20040722180350/http://nis-www.lanl.gov/~mgh/WindowMaker/DockApps.shtml"
23 image = wmSMPmon-SMP_style1.jpg
24 description = "* Current CPU utilization of up to two CPUs
25 * On dual CPU systems, three different styles for the utilization graph are available.
26 * Up to two minutes history of CPU utilization
27 * Current memory usage
29 * Currently supports Linux kernel 2.2, 2.4 and 2.6"
30 url = "http://lancre.ribbrock.org/en/binabit_en/wmsmpmon_en.html"
32 category = System Monitoring
36 description = "This is port of WMApm 1.1 (see below) with ACPI support. Check README, and please report success/failure issues to me. Since I can't determine "time remaining" from the information provided, its value has been replaced with "system power load", which is roughly how much power is being used while on-battery. Note, this (for now) only supports laptops with one system battery. I am working with kernel acpi people to standartize power reporting interface, and when it's usable, WMApm will be updated to support any number of batteries, and provide full information about ACPI power sources. Right now, all I can say is that it works on my laptop :)"
37 url = "https://web.archive.org/web/20140630032948/http://himi.org/wmacpi/"
39 category = System Monitoring
43 description = "wmacpi-ng was a fork of <a href=\"?name=wmacpi\">wmacpi</a>. Eventually, wmacpi-ng was blessed as the official version of wmacpi."
44 url = "https://web.archive.org/web/20140630032948/http://himi.org/wmacpi/"
46 category = System Monitoring
49 image = wmacpiload1.png
50 description = "An app for monitoring CPU temp and battery time from ACPI. In the style of wmcpuload and wmapmload"
53 category = System Monitoring
57 description = "This is a port of wmxmms to GTK 2.x and Audacious."
63 image = wmbatteries.gif
64 description = "wmbatteries - a dockapp based on wmacpiload.
65 monitors up to 2 battery capacities, remaining time, current power consumption and cpu temperature.
66 requires recent acpi kernel"
69 category = System Monitoring
73 description = "Wmbattery displays the status of your laptop's battery in a small icon. This includes if it is plugged in, if the battery is charging, how many minutes of battery life remain, battery life remaining (with both a percentage and a graph), and battery status (high - green, low - yellow, or critical - red)."
74 url = http://joeyh.name/code/wmbattery/
76 category = System Monitoring
80 description = "WMBiff is an WindowMaker docking utility, that displays the number of read
81 and unread messages in up to five mailboxes.
82 You can also define actions to execute on new mail arrival (for example,
83 play a sound file), [auto]fetchmail from a remote server or to execute your
84 mail reader with a mouse click. WMBiff also supports notification of
85 incoming Licq messages, so you can put Licq in the background.
87 At this moment, wmbiff supports unix-style, maildir, pop3, APOP, IMAP
88 and IMAPS mailboxes, as well as Licq and GnomeICU history files."
89 url = "http://wmbiff.sourceforge.net/"
95 description = "Wmbuttons is simple little application that I wrote (and am in the process of updating). It is specifically designed to be docked in Windowmaker, or 'Swallowed' by wharf in Afterstep. If you're not familiar with these windowmanagers, check them out in the links section. Of course, it should work in just about any window manager.
98 Wmbutton is a 64x64 pixel application that displays nine buttons. Each of these buttons can be configured via a configuration file to run just about any application you'd like to. Basically, if you can type it in a shell command, wmbutton can run it. The graphics of in each button may, of course, be changed as well. "
99 url = "https://web.archive.org/web/20040417092638/http://members.cox.net/ehf_dockapps/"
101 category = General/Others
104 image = wmCalClock4.gif
105 description = "A Calendar clock with antialiased text."
106 url = "https://web.archive.org/web/20040722180350/http://nis-www.lanl.gov/~mgh/WindowMaker/DockApps.shtml"
111 image = wmcalendar.png
112 description = "A dockapp calendar with monthly view and interface to iCalendar based calendars like Ximian Evolution or Mozilla calendar."
113 url = "http://wmcalendar.sourceforge.net/"
118 image = "wmckgmail-screenshot.jpg,wmckgmail-screenshot2.jpg"
119 description = "wmckgmail is a very simple program used to monitor the number of unread mails in a gmail inbox. It uses the wget command to get the gmail atom feed and reads the number of new mails from this feed.
121 This app is based on the wmgeneral code."
127 image = "wmcpuload2.png,wmcpuload3.png"
128 description = "A simple program to monitor CPU usage."
129 url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080505022830/http://seiichisato.jp/dockapps/
131 category = System Monitoring
136 description = "WindowMaker DVB frontend monitor dock applet.
137 Tested with skystar2. "
140 category = System Monitoring
144 description = "wmfu displays all sorts of information about your Linux (laptop) system. It is designed for WindowMaker, but can also be run in other window managers. It does not need external custom libraries, but does need a recent kernel, since it uses ACPI and proc/sys pseudo-filesystems to read system data."
147 category = System Monitoring
151 description = "wmifinfo is a simple applet showing basic network info for all available interfaces. It shows IP address, netmask, gateway and MAC address. A bit like ifconfig."
152 url = http://zevv.nl/play/code/wmifinfo/
158 description = "WMitime is yet another clock dock app (and quite overglorified at that! :)
159 it shows standard time, date, as well as the new internet time (see www.swatch.com)"
160 url = https://web.archive.org/web/20040204094101/http://www.neotokyo.org/illusion/dock_apps.html
165 image = "wmix.gif,wmix-3.2.jpg"
166 description = "Dockapp mixer for OSS or ALSA. Allows toggling record source, muting individual channels, adjusting volume and balance, all in a compact dockapp size, with TV-like on-screen-display for volume levels. Supports mousewheel to adjust current channel volume, and can be controlled remotely with SIGUSR1 / SIGUSR2 to adjust the volume, too. Can use a configuration file to control some of the features."
167 url = http://www.ne.jp/asahi/linux/timecop/
173 description = "wmkeys is a Window Maker and AfterStep dock app which allows you to quickly switch between different X keymaps, for example QWERTY and Dvorak. The source includes QWERTY and Dvorak keymappings. Other keymappings can be made with JWZ's xkeycaps."
174 url = http://www.goesgens.de/wmkeys.html
176 category = General/Others
180 description = "Mixer application designed for WindowMaker.
181 wmmixer displays the mixer status of your computer in a small icon.
182 Most common channels are identified with an appropriate icon. Control
183 include a stereo (mono where appropriate) volume control and a recording
184 source toggle button.
186 It is possible to change between the different channels using two small
187 buttons (previous channel, next channel) and to change the volume of the
190 There's nothing in the program that makes it require WindowMaker, except maybe
191 the NeXTStep look and the fact that it properly docks. It can be used with
192 other window managers without problems."
198 image = wmmixer-alsa.gif
199 description = "A hack of WMMixer to use the ALSA sound drivers."
200 url = "https://web.archive.org/web/20050311202958/http://bohemians.org/~iznogood/wmmixer-alsa/"
206 description = "Window Maker dockapp for monitoring system information WMMon monitors the realtime CPU load as well as the average system load, and gives you some nice additional features too. It is intended for docking in Window Maker.
208 It currently provides:
210 * a realtime CPU stress meter;
211 * an auto-scaled average system load meter, like xload and wmavgload;
212 * a realtime disk I/O stress meter;
213 * auto-scaled disk I/O load meter;
214 * realtime memory and swap usage meters;
215 * a display for system uptime;
216 * three user-defined commands to launch."
219 category = System Monitoring
222 image = wmMoonClock5.png
223 description = "Shows lunar ephemeris to fairly high accuracy."
224 url = "https://web.archive.org/web/20040722180350/http://nis-www.lanl.gov/~mgh/WindowMaker/DockApps.shtml"
226 category = General/Others
230 description = "WMnet is a little X dock.app network monitor I wrote for Linux. It was originally inspired by that funky program 'tleds' that blinks your keyboard LED's in response to net traffic, but its a lot more entertaining than that nowadays. I wrote this thing with low cpusage, low memory, and efficient use of screen real-estate in mind."
231 url = https://web.archive.org/web/20050403180151/http://www.digitalkaos.net/linux/wmnet/
237 description = "Wmnotify is an E-mail checker for a single POP3 or IMAP4 mailbox, with optional SSL encryption. Notification of new messages is done with a simple graphics animation and/or by playing a sound (WAV or AIFF format)."
238 url = "http://www.hugovil.com/projet.php?proj=wmnotify&lang=en_US"
244 description = "wmpager is a simple pager docklet for the Window Maker.
246 wmpager offers the following features:
248 * convenient workspace switching using the mouse for up to nine workspaces
249 * automatic configuration according to the number of workspaces (you may however if you like also specify the number of workspaces and the layour of wmpager yourself)
250 * automagic adjustment to the currently active workspace (if you happen to switch workspaces using the keyboard or some other Window Maker means)
251 * configurable look and feel to match your Window Maker theme
252 * tooltips for the workspace names (if you happen to have to many workspaces and can't remember which is which ;-))"
253 url = http://wmpager.sourceforge.net/
255 category = General/Others
259 description = "wmpower is a Window Maker dock application for linux allowing the user to graphically see (and set) the power management status of his laptop. It supports both APM and ACPI kernels, plus it interfaces directly to toshiba hardware (but should work with every laptop)."
260 url = http://wmpower.sourceforge.net/
262 category = System Monitoring
266 description = "PPP dial control and network load monitor with NeXTStep look
267 wmppp.app provides a PPP activator and network load monitor on a 64x64 mini window. With wmppp you can monitor the total traffic as well as the outbound and inbound traffic. It is designed to work with the WindowMaker dock, but will work great with other window managers as well."
274 description = "WindowMaker System Monitor"
277 category = System Monitoring
280 image = ss-wmsmixer2.png
281 description = "This is a hack to wmmixer which makes some changes to the display and adds a few new features, most notably scrollwheel support."
282 url = https://web.archive.org/web/20050404084709/http://www.hibernaculum.net/wmsmixer.html
288 description = "This program is a Window Maker style dockapp which allows you to create note windows. By default, the notes, along with their position, size, and color, are stored in files and will be restored when wmstickynotes is run again."
289 url = https://sourceforge.net/projects/wmstickynotes/
291 category = General/Others
294 image = "wmsupermon1.png,wms122.gif,wmsupermon122.gif"
295 description = "Universal Monitoring Dockapp.
296 Can be used to monitor
301 5. filesystems - space utilization
303 7. wireless link quality
305 9. CPU temperature, fan speed, voltages (no lm_sensors required!)
306 10. battery status (with actual - not guessed - discharge rate!)
307 11. traffic from yuor router
308 12. anything else :) "
311 category = System Monitoring
315 description = "WMTime displays the time and date and gives you some nice additional features too. It is intended for docking in Window Maker.
317 It currently provides:
321 * a realtime morphing interface (analog <> digital mode);
323 * auto-scaled and anti-aliased hands;
325 * localization, displaying the day and date in various languages;
327 * three user-defined commands to launch."
328 url = https://web.archive.org/web/19991104043355/http://windowmaker.mezaway.org/dockapps/wmtime.html
334 description = "Dockable video4linux TV player for WindowMaker"
335 url = "https://web.archive.org/web/20000831082905/http://www.student.uwa.edu.au/~wliang/"
337 category = General/Others
341 description = "wmtz displays the time in different time zones as defined in it's configuration file. It can also display the current Julian Day Number, sidereal time and swatch beats."
342 url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091027110712/http://geocities.com/jl1n/wmtz/wmtz.html
347 image = "wmweather+.png,wmweather+2.png,wmweather+4.png"
348 description = "wmweather+ will download the National Weather Serivce METAR bulletins, ANV and MRF forecasts, and any weather map for display in a WindowMaker dockapp. Think wmweather with a smaller font, forecasts, a weather map, and a sky condition display.
350 Please see the sourceforge page for the latest version."
351 url = https://sourceforge.net/projects/wmweatherplus/
353 category = General/Others
356 image = wmWeather.gif
357 description = "Shows local weather conditions."
358 url = "https://web.archive.org/web/20040722180350/http://nis-www.lanl.gov/~mgh/WindowMaker/DockApps.shtml"
360 category = General/Others
363 image = wmwifi-screenshot-0.5.gif
364 description = "wmwifi is a wireless network interface monitor dockapp for the Window Maker desktop. It is designed to fit well with dockapps like wmcpuload and wmnetload.
365 wmwifi relys on the Wireless Exntension being enabled in the kernel."
366 url = "https://web.archive.org/web/20080723160021/http://wmwifi.digitalssg.net/"
372 description = "wmwlmon is a wmdockapp which shows the state of a wireless network interface. In the title you see the network interface name and a led showing if the interface link is active. As next you see the signal strength from the conntected access point in dB (decibel). The bar shows the signal strength in percents. If the bar is full, it means that you have the full throughput of the bandwidth displayed in Mbps. As next you see the channel number. A red lock shines if WEP is enabled. The last line shows the network id."
373 url = http://www.nazgul.ch/dev_wmwlmon.html