OBPkg is a user interface for OpenBSD's ports/package system built on GTK2+.
Using OBPkg is simple, and you can configure it to your liking by editing the file /etc/obpkg.conf. This file is where you specify all package sources. To use a local directory, such as one from your OpenBSD CD-ROM or NFS, simply use the pkg_local keyword followed by the path. For instance: pkg_local=/mnt/cdrom/packages.
To mount an FTP directory, use official_pkg_ftp for official package mirrors and universe_pkg_ftp for unofficial ones. The syntax is keyword=Host, Path, Username, Password. For example, if you'd like to add the OpenBSD-3.9 packages for i386, use official_pkg_ftp=ftp.openbsd.org, /pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386, ftp, nobody. Here's another example: universe_pkg_ftp=my.great.server.dyndns.org, /pkg, ftp, ftp.
It's important to note that this release doesn't support login+password for package adding, only downloading packages with user+password. Since pkg_add doesn't support authentication, adding packages doesn't work, but the additional code is still in development. Overall, OBPkg is a useful software that simplifies package management, and it's worth trying out.
Version 0.8.0: N/A