#x11cp #x11 #archaic application.

This time, it's #xsclock which is a 56x56 #dockapp intended to be used in #afterstep's wharf module, but equally applies to #fvwmbuttons as well.

Originally written by Namio MATUDA, around 1999-Nov-24. The version I have here is 0.22

There is only one option `--day` which shows the day/month in the window.

Screenshots attached.

#x11cp #archaic #x11 application.

This time it's a #toolbar written in #motif. #xmtoolbar

#xmtoolbar was written sometime in 1995 -- I cannot find the author's name, apart from 'Spiff'.

It's a catchy name, but there were quite a few toolbars like this which emulated #fvwm goodstuff, which was a forerunner to what is now #FvwmButtons

With #xmtoolbar you can build up a panel with pixmap icons (XPMs) and launch programs. In #xmtoolbar's case, this can be done interactively and then the running configuration can be saved to disk for #xmtoolbar to load next time.

What do I mean by this? Well...