LLNL XDIR Version 2.0, October 23, 1995 LLNL XDIR, an OSF/Motif-based FTP client, provides a graphical user interface for drag-and-drop file transfer. LLNL XDIR simultaneously displays any number of directories for any number of hosts, with each directory being displayed in its own window. LLNL XDIR supports powerful directory browsing capability, including iconic and hierarchical views. One of LLNL XDIR's most powerful features is its ability to search directory structures (even across multiple hosts) for entry names that match a specified pattern. LLNL XDIR is meant to be the successor to LLNL XFTP, another graphical FTP client. LLNL XDIR is considerably more sophisticated than LLNL XFTP, and has all of its functionality. LLNL XDIR is a component of the Intelligent Archive, which is currently under development at LLNL. LLNL XDIR was written by Neale Smith of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, which is operated by the University of California. td class='main'>index : freebsd-ports-graphics
FreeBSD graphics obsolete development ports (https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-graphics)
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