Here you will find some of the Plucker projects I'm working on. This list is by-no-means exhaustive, and all of the projects listed here are in varying degrees of completion and complexity (with the Wikipedia project being far and away, the largest to date!).

Why are you doing these things?
"I believe in the Plucker project. I've supported it for 8-9 years now in code, CVS hosting, website hosting and other pieces where I could help. I want to be able to provide other people access to materials to read and learn from when they are WAY offline, with no power for miles and miles."

The FreeBSD Handbook in Plucker format for reading on a PalmOS handheld

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Below are some screenshots of the FreeBSD handbook I’ve converted into Plucker format. If you’d like to see other works like this, let me know.

This handbook covers the installation and day to day use of FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE and FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE. This manual is a work in progress and is the work of many individuals. Many sections do not yet exist and some of those that do exist need to be updated.

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FreeBSD Handbook Introduction pageFreeBSD Handbook Table of ContentsFreeBSD Handbook Welcome to FreeBSDFreeBSD Handbook PrefaceFreeBSD Handbook Choosing your Installation Media, landscapeFreeBSD Handbook Chapter 4, Installing applicationsFreeBSD Handbook Chapter 14, SecurityFreeBSD Handbook System Console Configuration screenshot


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