Chimera is a very small and nimble Web/gopher browser created using athena widgets. The original (1.x series) version has very restricted copyright (University of Ilinnois). The 2.0beta release is available under the GNU Public License. Chimera is capable of HTML 3.2, displaying a lot of graphics, and is very accurate about HTML syntax. Future releases may include security updates, bugfixes, and feature changes (e.g. gtk support, frames support, etc.).
VIrus (VI resembling utility skeleton) was originally taken from busybox and stripped of most unrelated stuff. The intention is to provide a pure, minimalist VI implementation that allows you to switch off shell-escaping and other security risks by default, and allow the admin to offer an interim user to just have a vi as login-shell on a certain host, while allowing others to work with a resource-sensitive and small vi implementation for your OS bootdisks.
it would be nice, though, to have a "freshmeat" CSS Skin - just for us old timers :-D (keep in mind, not everyone likes javascript and stuff...)
since no one seemed to use it since 2002 (i have no mails regarding that topic), i consider this as "historic"... - but feel free to comment or mail me.
for the record... still no bug reports, so not "fixing" anything that ain't reported broken. unlikely to go to current busybox versions, this breaks a number of things.
@markhobley: i already ran audits using rats, its4, flawfinder. basically it needs a redesign and porting to more useful libraries (safe str cat/copy implementations, bsd-like etc). also, since n...
Re: For the record... still no update, still no reports of broken things. still works fine for me.