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BUFFY(1)						      General Commands Manual							  BUFFY(1)

NAME
buffy - Mail folder monitor. Monitor new and unread messages in a collection of mail folders. SYNOPSIS
buffy [options] DESCRIPTION
Buffy is a program that displays a compact summary of your mail folders, and allows to invoke a command (usually a mail reader) on them. It is written with the intent of being a handy everyday tool for people handling large volumes of mail. For mutt users, this can be a nice front-end to supplement the simple built-in folder browser when one has many folders to keep track of. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). Help options: -h, -?, --help print commandline help and exit. --version print the program version and exit. --manpage=[hooks] output the buffy manpage and exit. Other options: --verbose enable verbose output. --debug enable debugging output (includes verbose output). AUTHOR
buffy is maintained by enrico@debian.org. This manpage has been automatically generated by the buffy program. 1.5 April 16, 2012 BUFFY(1)

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GOPLAY(1)						      General Commands Manual							 GOPLAY(1)

NAME
goplay - Debian game browser SYNOPSIS
goplay [options] [options and arguments] DESCRIPTION
GoPlay! is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) that uses DebTags for finding games in Debian easily. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). Help options: -h, -?, --help print commandline help and exit. --version print the program version and exit. --manpage=[hooks] output the goplay manpage and exit. Other options: -v, --verbose enable verbose output. --debug enable debugging output (including verbose output). --go=where change the interface flavour. Available flavours are: play, learn, admin, net, office, safe, web, science. --primary=facet use the given facet instead of 'games'. --secondary=facet use the given facet instead of 'interface'. --ftags=tags comma-separated list of tags that are always required in search results (default: role::program). AUTHOR
goplay is maintained by Enrico Zini <enrico@enricozini.org> and Miriam Ruiz <little_miry@yahoo.es>. This manpage has been automatically generated by the goplay program. 0.5 May 07, 2012 GOPLAY(1)
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