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Name Size Last modified ASFiles directory Contents-070412 1 kByte(s) 11/09/2007 README 968 byte(s) 20/09/2005 Tasks directory as-apps-070412.tar 4.1 MByte(s) 12/04/2007 as-apps-070412.tar.asc 189 byte(s) 12/04/2007 asDrinks directory asamp directory asampmenu directory asapm directory asbutton directory ascd directory ascdc directory asclock directory ascp directory ascpu directory asdm directory asexec directory asfaces directory asfatm directory asfsm directory asfsm_lite directory asftavm directory askeymap directory asload directory asmail directory asmem directory asmix directory asmixer directory asmodem directory asmon directory asmount directory asmounter directory aspbm directory aspostit directory asppp directory astime directory astrash directory astuner directory aswmtheme directory asxmcd directory aterm directory miniCHESS directory randbg directory salmon directory xfascd directory xiterm directory Total of 43 directories and 4 files. This is a part of AfterStep applets distribution site which is located at: http://www.tigr.net/afterstep/ The applications are distributed in source only so you will have to compile them. The applications are tarred and gzipped (GNU tar) and are located in the corresponding directories. Every tarball is PGP signed by the applications distribution maintainer. The detached ASCII armored signatures are in the corresponding filename.asc files. The public PGP key is available at http://www.tigr.net/personal/pgp/ The file as-apps-YYMMDD.tar contains all the tarballs for the applications distribution dated YYMMDD together. If you want them all - grab this file. Put it in a separate directory before untarring for it untars into the current directory. The file Contents-YYMMDD contains the list of applications for the current archive. It shows which applications were new or updated in this particular distribution related to the previous one.
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