Software
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https://w3m.sourceforge.net/
The official homepage for w3m, a lightweight text-based web browser that runs inside terminal emulators and can also format HTML into plain text like a pager. The site provides downloads, CVS repository access, a user manual, FAQ, and links to related projects like emacs-w3m and the multilingual w3m-mee fork.
https://cs.swarthmore.edu/oldhelp/vim/vim7.html
A focused reference guide covering Vim 7 tips and tricks, with detailed notes from a user named Ben on spell checking configuration, personal wordlists, and useful keybindings. Part of a larger multi-page Vim tutorial series hosted at Swarthmore, this page is a practical quick-reference for anyone getting the most out of the Vim text editor.
http://maher.filfre.net/filfre
Filfre is a Windows interpreter for interactive fiction created by Jimmy Maher, supporting both Z-Machine and Glulx story formats used by classic and modern text adventures. The site offers free downloads of the application, source code, and even sound file patches for classic Infocom titles like The Lurking Horror and Sherlock.
https://sprites.neocities.org/
A hosting service and resource for emotion sprite image packs used in AI chatbot character cards, allowing creators to reference character expressions via structured URLs inside chat frontends. The site includes demos, tools like a metadata viewer and image comparator, and instructions for submitting sprite packs for roleplay characters.
http://stahlworks.com/dev/swiss-file-knife.html
Swiss File Knife (SFK) is a free, open-source command line multi-function tool for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Raspberry Pi that bundles dozens of utilities into a single executable with no installation required. Visitors can download the tool, browse extensive documentation for commands like file search, text replacement, FTP server, hex dump, and more, or purchase a 300-page PDF e-book covering all functions.
https://sachachua.com/blog
Sacha Chua's long-running personal blog centers on Emacs, productivity, and programming, with over 8,000 posts spanning more than two decades of writing. Visitors will find detailed Emacs Lisp tutorials, weekly sketchnote summaries, voice-driven workflow experiments, and occasional bilingual posts mixing English and French.
https://roadkil.net/program.php?ProgramID=29
Roadkil.Net hosts the popular 'Unstoppable Copier' utility, a file recovery and copy tool that continues copying files even when encountering read errors on damaged disks. With over 5.7 million downloads across all versions and support for nearly 40 languages, this long-running freeware download page is a go-to resource for rescuing data from scratched or failing media.
https://help.adrift.co/
The official help documentation for ADRIFT 5, a popular tool for creating interactive fiction and text adventure games. Visitors can find reference material and guidance for using the ADRIFT engine to build their own parser-based adventures.
https://www.daniel.priv.no/
Daniel Aleksandersen's personal hub blends micro-posts, blog articles, and browser-related tools, with a strong focus on the Vivaldi browser, web extensions, and privacy tech. Visitors will find detailed troubleshooting guides, browser update notes, and commentary on topics like autofill, Do-Not-Track legislation, and Microsoft Edge's behavior on Windows.
https://consciousb.one/
Evan is a student and software developer from England who showcases the apps he has built alongside his studies in Computer Science, IT, and Creative iMedia. The site proudly emphasizes human-made, AI-free web development and is fully open source with a linked GitHub repo.