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Microsoft Windows Services for Unix 3.5
Provides cross-platform services more>> Provides a set of additional features to Windows NT and Windows 2000 that allow for greater interoperability with existing UNIX-based systems in the enterprise. Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 2.0 provides a full range of supported and fully integrated interoperability components that make it easy for customers to integrate Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 operating systems into their existing UNIX environments. Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX 2.0 provides interoperability components that leverage existing UNIX network resources and expertise within organizations. It also provides manageability components that enable organizations to simplify network administration and account management across both platforms.<<less
Ultima Linux 8.2
Ultima Linux is a Slackware-based Linux distribution designed to be easy-to-install and use. more>>
Ultima Linux 4-SP1 has just been made available to the world. This is a minor release, containing primarily security updates and that kind of fun stuff. Also included are Subversion and MPlayer, which are new in this release.
Unlike previous releases, this one is done a little bit differently. If you already have Ultima 4 installed, you dont need to upgrade - the same updates are now on ulupdate, and in the case of the new packages on the packages page of our Web site.
However, because there are so many updated packages - around half the system! - we have decided to update the ISO download to include everything pre-configured for your convenience.
Ultima Linux 8.2 is not available for free download, but interested users can purchase the live CD or the 3-CD installation set from the projects Get Ultima page (from US$3.99).
Enhancements:
- After over a year and a half of intensive development, the Ultima Linux developers are pleased to announce the Ultima Linux 8.2 (codename Godot) release. This is our first major new version since the 8.1 Beta release last year, and the first stable release since all the way back in January 2006. Among other features included in this release: first stable release with full AMD64 support; improved live CD with integrated, easy-to-use live CD installer; Linux kernel 2.6.21.3 with built-in SMP support; X.Org R7.2 (pre-release) with ATI/NVIDIA proprietary drivers; KDE 3.5.7 desktop with full auto-mounting (HAL/D-Bus); beautifully redesigned default desktop; play MP3s, CDs, DVDs, and more right out of the box....
WANGuard Platform 2.0
Network traffic analysis and DDoS detection and mitigation software more>> Andrisoft WANGuard Platform is an easy to use software that monitors networks via Port Mirroring / Catalyst Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) / Ethernet TAP / Inline Deployment, or Cisco NetFlow / Huawei NetStream and it protects networks by rerouting and by filtering the malicious traffic. WANGuard Platform includes technologies found in Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Firewalls, Network Behavior Analysis, Network Perimeter Security, DDoS protection and traffic monitoring software.
It allows you to quickly and easily set up and run monitoring and protection servers and for networks. With just a few mouse clicks you can view:
* traffic parameters about the data flowing through router interfaces and switch ports (packets/s bits/s, bytes/s, IPs/s, flows/s etc.)
* MRTG-style traffic graphs and traffic accounting reports for IP addresses or subnets in your network for the selected time-frame
* real-time network statistics ( top talkers, number of IPs, top protocols, protocols distribution etc. )
* recordings about the sources and destinations that use bandwidth above the acceptable limits
* live information about DDoS attacks in your network and filtered malicious traffic
* per endpoint insightful report analytics and audit *trail analysis for the detected traffic anomalies
The recorded data is stored in an internal database for later reference. The recorded monitoring data can be viewed through a rich, Ajax-based (Web 2.0) interface.<<less

Paper Pilots Screensaver 1.011
Paper Pilots Screensaver lets you decorate your Linux desktop with 20 different screen configurations, choosing various combinations of airplanes, balloons and scenery. more>> Paper Pilots Screensaver 1.011 lets you decorate your Linux desktop with 20 different screen configurations, choosing various combinations of airplanes, balloons and scenery. There will be few limits to your creativity!
The planes will perform various stunts including loops and barrel rolls. All movements are based on true physical laws which is why it looks so realistic. Compatibile with many distributions including Ubuntu, SUSE, Fedora, Gentoo (32 and 64 bit versions are available).
Enhancements:
- Added sepia-tone display effects
- French, Spanish and Portuguese language support
- Improved font rendering
- Addressed rendering context issues on multiple monitors
Sketsa SVG Editor 6.0 / 6.1 Beta 1
Sketsa is a vector drawing application based on SVG. more>>
Sketsa SVG Editor 6.0 / 6.1 Beta 1 provides you with a professional and powerful vector drawing application which is based on SVG. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a graphics format and technology based on XML developed by W3C. With Sketsa, you can create vector graphics that can be scaled and printed at any resolution, without losing detail or clarity. You also get instant visual feedback on what you changed.
Sketsa features various tools for optimizing content creation, giving designers unsurpassed support for creativity. These tools include property palette, DOM editor, source editor, resources editor, SVG specific shape tools, transformation tools, and additional illustration tools.
Major Features:
- SVG Native File Format and produces very clean XML code: Sketsa uses SVG as its native file format. SVG is an open standard language for describing two-dimensional (2D) graphics in XML developed by W3C. As being a XML grammar lets SVG benefit from the various XML tools that make it so easy to manipulate, generate, search and edit SVG files. Sketsa also produces very clean SVG XML code. It is not using any proprietary namespaces.
- Tool Palette, Canvas, and Visual Design Tool: It features various tools for optimizing content creation, giving designers unsurpassed support for creativity. Its visual design tools allows designer to select, draw, and edit objects easily. It support SVG specific shape tools < rect>, < ellipse>, < line>, < polyline>, < polygon>, < text> and support additional illustration tools such as Pencil tool for freeform shape and Pen tool for curve shape. It also support transform type: rotate, skew, scale, and translate. Designer could easily and visually create or edit SVG artwork.
- Object Property: Designer can quickly inspect and change object properties in one centralized location. The Object Properties contains several categories: Geometry, Stroke, Fill, and Filter. In each of the category you can change the value and automatically shown in the canvas. Depending on the object selected, it allow designer to change the geometry, stroke, fill, or filter effect properties such as geometry attributes, color, stroke width, opacity, fill rule, etc
- Resource Editor: The resource editor is a centralized location of resources for the current or selected SVG document. It allows you to create Linear Gradient, Radial Gradient, and Filter. This is the place where object reuse is achieved. For example: Gradient or Filter element which could be applied to other SVG elements.
- Source Editor with syntax highlighting: Although Sketsa allows designer to visually create and edit SVG artwork without worrying about underlying source code, Sketsa provide access to the underlying SVG source code. The integrated XML text editor allows them to view and edit SVG source code for greater control. It has built in SVG validation to ensure source code change are valid SVG Document.
- Export to Raster or Bitmap: Sketsa allows you to export SVG artwork into raster image. It support JPEG and PNG format.
- Plugins Support: Plugins supports allows Sketsa capabilities to be enhanced or extended by various plugins. For example Symbol Library Plugin or Emoticon Symbol.
- Written in Java: Sketsa is a cross platform application that run on all popular operating systems. It runs on any platform which supports Java 1.4.2 eg: Microsoft Windows, Unix or Linux, etc.
Enhancements: This is a major release with many enhancements.
Requirements:
- Java 1.5 or higher
- 1024 x 768, 16-bit (thousands of colors) color display or higher
- Mouse or equivalent pointing device
Big Faceless Java PDF Library 2.11.6
A Java class library for creating PDF documents more>>
The Big Faceless Java PDF Library is a Java class library for creating PDF documents. The Extended Edition of Big Faceless Java PDF Library offers the ability to create and edit AcroForms, PDFs answer to the HTML form.
Like HTML forms, PDF forms can contain text boxes, radio buttons, and can call JavaScript functions. The Extended Edition also includes a PDF reader for importing and editing, along with FDF support and verification for Digital Signatures.
Both variations offer full Unicode support, encryption, embedded TrueType and Type1 fonts, barcodes, hyperlinks, spot and calibrated color. Advanced text layout engine enables complex HTML styles. It is small, fast, easy to use, and 100% pure Java.
BFO's PDF Library provides unparalleled implementation flexibility and reliability for the developer. It's scalable, thread-safe and extremely fast, having been honed over the years, and runs on any Java platform from the humble PC up to Mainframes.
The API has been designed so you don't need to know the PDF specification in order to create PDF's. We hide as much of the gory details as possible but still give you almost complete control over the PDF itself. Where possible standard Java classes are reused - for example the pages are stored in a java.util.List, which can be manipulated any way you like (so moving pages from one document to another is a breeze). This means an API which is smaller and easier to remember.
Major Features:
- Transparent Unicode support - create documents in Arabic, Russian or Japanese as easily as English.
- TrueType and Type1 fonts, with subsetting for smaller files. Great for OCR
- PDF Encryption, for password-protected documents (40 and 128 bit RC4 or AES)
- Embed JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF or java.awt.Image images, or add Barcodes directly to the PDF.
- Use Spot colors, calibrated ICC profiles and other advanced colorspace
- Add HTML-style Hyperlinks to text or images
- Process 1000+ words a second with kerning, ligatures, justification and "curly quotes" for legibility.
- Simplify complex document creation by defining and applying "Styles"
- Full support for PDF features like bookmarks, compression and document meta-information
- Non-linear creation of documents - pages can be created and edited in any order
- PDF Library Extended Edition
- The extended edition of the Java PDF Library offers additional features:
- Load and edit existing PDF documents, as templates or merge with others
- Create and edit interactive Forms, or "AcroForm"
- Digitally sign documents, or verify existing digital signatures
- Java PDF Viewer
- On top of the Extended edition, the Viewer Extension can be used to display PDFs:
- Swing component for displaying PDF documents
- Convert PDF to TIFF (or any other bitmap format)
- Extract and index text and images from PDF documents, including integration with Apache Lucene
- Print PDF documents, including support for annotations and other PDF features not supported by Java 1.5 printing.
- Pre-flight new or existing PDFs against PDF/X-1a, PDF/X-3 or PDF/A-1b.
Enhancements:
- All BFO warning (and debug, if enabled) messages are now logged using log4j if available, or java.util.logging.* if not.
- Large synchronization audit fixed some issues when reading from one PDF in multiple threads, particularly when using the viewer.
- Fixed problem that could result in corruption when repeatedly saving a PDF containing compressed XRef tables and multiple revisions.
- Modified AnnotationStamp so Acrobat correctly handles custom stamps, and added some new types of standard stamp.
- Added FDF.getXFDF() method, for exporting XFDF from a PDF, and added support for this to the Viewer. Fixed FDF export, broken some releases ago.
- More PDF/A related fixes, and added a number of new OutputProfile.Features.
- Fixed RichText content in text fields
- Added subsetting for CFF fonts
- Fixed error with some Windows JDKs when rasterizing JPEG images
- Fixed unusual cases of Linear & Radial shading, added preliminary support for Coons & Tensor-Product Patch shading (Type 6 & 7).
- Fixed blending, broken in previous release and resulting in opaque highlight annotations.
- Correctly handle masked images where the mask and image are different sizes, as created by Luratech products.
- Added PageExtractor.Image.getUniqueId(), to identify extracted images.
- Added PageExtractor.Image.getMetaData() and Text.getFontMetaData(), to return any embedded XMP MetaData for those items in the PDF.
- Fixed long-standing bug in CCITT.G3 2D encoding now rarely seen in very old TIFF images.
- Further fixes to handle some types of corrupt PDF
- Viewer: Page Up/Page Down/Home and End keys navigate correctly through the PDF via the Viewport ActionMap. Standard ScrollBar keybindings are overridden, previous KeyListener approach didnt work reliably and was removed.
- Viewer: Fixed missing glyphs in some fonts after a search was run.
- Viewer: PDFTool (the class run by "java -jar bfopdf.jar") has more options.
- Viewer: Stamps no longer slowly grow when clicked on due to rounding error
- Viewer: Calling DocumentPanel.redraw(page) will work as expected.
- Viewer: Dont allow JavaScript to be run on the console if no PDF is loaded
- Viewer: Fixed page jump when zoom level is changed in Column view
- Viewer: Dont fail under 1.6 when saving PDFs to filenames containing an invalid regex backreference.
- Viewer: Improved display under OS X, including addition of a Dock Icon.
- Viewer: Added keyboard shortcuts to "Open Recent" menu.
- Viewer: Thumbnail panel now scrolls to follow the current page, and renders more reliably.
- All BFO warning (and debug, if enabled) messages are now logged using log4j if available, or java.util.logging.* if not.
- Large synchronization audit fixed some issues when reading from one PDF in multiple threads, particularly when using the viewer.
- Fixed problem that could result in corruption when repeatedly saving a PDF containing compressed XRef tables and multiple revisions.
- Modified AnnotationStamp so Acrobat correctly handles custom stamps, and added some new types of standard stamp.
- Added FDF.getXFDF() method, for exporting XFDF from a PDF, and added support for this to the Viewer. Fixed FDF export, broken some releases ago.
- More PDF/A related fixes, and added a number of new OutputProfile.Features.
- Fixed RichText content in text fields
- Added subsetting for CFF fonts
- Fixed error with some Windows JDKs when rasterizing JPEG images
- Fixed unusual cases of Linear & Radial shading, added preliminary support for Coons & Tensor-Product Patch shading (Type 6 & 7).
- Fixed blending, broken in previous release and resulting in opaque highlight annotations.
- Correctly handle masked images where the mask and image are different sizes, as created by Luratech products.
- Added PageExtractor.Image.getUniqueId(), to identify extracted images.
- Added PageExtractor.Image.getMetaData() and Text.getFontMetaData(), to return any embedded XMP MetaData for those items in the PDF.
- Fixed long-standing bug in CCITT.G3 2D encoding now rarely seen in very old TIFF images.
- Further fixes to handle some types of corrupt PDF
- Viewer: Page Up/Page Down/Home and End keys navigate correctly through the PDF via the Viewport ActionMap. Standard ScrollBar keybindings are overridden, previous KeyListener approach didn't work reliably and was removed.
- Viewer: Fixed missing glyphs in some fonts after a search was run.
- Viewer: PDFTool (the class run by "java -jar bfopdf.jar") has more options.
- Viewer: Stamps no longer slowly grow when clicked on due to rounding error
- Viewer: Calling DocumentPanel.redraw(page) will work as expected.
- Viewer: Dont allow JavaScript to be run on the console if no PDF is loaded
- Viewer: Fixed page jump when zoom level is changed in Column view
- Viewer: Dont fail under 1.6 when saving PDFs to filenames containing an invalid regex backreference.
- Viewer: Improved display under OS X, including addition of a Dock Icon.
- Viewer: Added keyboard shortcuts to "Open Recent" menu.
- Viewer: Thumbnail panel now scrolls to follow the current page, and renders more reliably.
Requirements: Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment
Zasio 0.1
Zasio is a graphics calculator for java. more>>
Zasio is my second attempt at writing a graphics calculator for a hand held device that I own. My first was Newtsio which was writen for the Newton. The first program I wrote while I was in college.
At the time I was lugging around a Casio calculator, a Frankland spell checker, paper based calendar, and about a houndred notes jotted down on scraps of paper. To say the least I was in need of a PDA.
My goal was to get a pda and write programs that would allow me to carry just one device. Today, my needs have changed, but I still find it quite nice to have a programable graphics calculator at hand and when I got a Zaurus I just could not resist writing a calculator for it. With that modivation, I started my second calculator.
Usage:
Inputing:
Commands can be inputed into Zasio in three ways, buttons, editor tab, or file. The button layout is set up in such a way to make it easy for users of a Casio calculator (this is really the only thing Zasio shares with Casio).
The second way to input commands is to use the editor tab. In this tab is a large text edit area where you can type very complicated formulas and or programs that you want to executed. When ready, you can execute your commands with the press of the EXE button at the bottom. The third way to input commands is by file. Files can be loaded (and saved) from the edit tab. This allows you to write programs and formulas in an external editor and load them into Zasio.
Buttons:
Buttons fall into three catagories. Buttons that have one use, buttons that have up to three uses, and the F keys. Most of the one use buttons are on the first row under the F keys but a few others are closer to the bottom. These buttons are the shift, ALPHA, EXIT, Menu, Arrow keys, DEL, AC, and the EXE key.
The shift and ALPHA key are used to change the multi use keys into other keys. EXIT we will get into when I explain F keys. Menu is not used at this time as are the left are right arrow keys. The up and down arrow keys are used to recall previous calculations (scroll up or down). The DEL key will remove the last letter from the calculation (its a delete key). AC is the clear button which will clear the text line or the graph screen depending on which is displayed. Finaly EXE is the execute key. That should wrap up the the single use keys.
The majority of the other keys in Zasio are of the second kind. The up to three uses kind. These keys are like most graphic calculator buttons where the buttons have a normal action, a shifted action and an alpha action. Most of these keys are for entering functions (such as sin or sq) and shift just gives you more options so Zasio does not have to have twice the buttons on the screen. Alpha lets you enter in letters and other such charecters needed for variable access.
F keys take a bit more to understand. Some keys when shifted will allow you to access an F menu that you can navigate through the F keys. One example is the MATH menu. Press SHIFT and then MATH and you should notice a change to the F keys. These keys when pressed will either enter the function they represent into the calculation or take you to more choices in the F keys. To go back, use the EXIT key. So in our example, you can press the Num F key and then abs to get the int function in your calculation.
Calculations:
Zasio works the same as most graphic calculators. You enter your formual in and press the execute key. To run a calculation like 2+2 you would need to press the buttons 2, +, 2, and then EXE. The EXE button takes the formula and turns it into a short program which returns 2 as a result.
While this was a very simple formula, even complicated formulas are entered the same way. Take (sin Pi/2)*2. To do this calculation you would press (, sin, shift, Pi, /, 2, ), *, 2, EXE. Calculations can use variables A to Z, radius, and theta to store results from previous calculations. These variables can also be used in other calculations. To do this, simply use the variable name and the equals (=) button like this: A=(sin Pi/2)*2. You would use A like this: cos(A).
Graphing:
Graphing is done by passing forumals to the s.graph() function which contain the variable x (not to confuse with the storage variable X). To graph a simple function like sin x you would enter in s.graph(s.sin(x)). After pressing EXE, Zasio will change to the graph screen to display the rusults of your function.
To get back to the text screen, press the TG. I should point out now that the clear button (AC) only clears the active screen, so pressing it while in the viewing the text screen will not clear out the gragh screen. You can also display graphs in different colors by setting the color you want in the Color F menu.

Sun Java Desktop System Release 3
Sun Java Desktop System brings users a comprehensive, secure, highly affordable enterprise desktop solution that is simple to use more>> Sun Java Desktop System Release 3 brings users a comprehensive, secure, highly affordable enterprise desktop solution that is simple to use. It combines the best of open source innovation with significant contributions from Sun.
Initially provided with a Linux OS, Java Desktop System is now also integrated with the Solaris 10 Operating System. As a result, Sun customers have the option of deploying the same desktop environment on Sun workstations, Sun Ray thin clients, as well as a broad range of non-Sun notebook and desktop systems with standard x86-based architectures.
With Java Desktop System, Release 3 for Solaris 10, Sun offers customers the combination of a modern, intuitive desktop environment and the advanced feature set and rock-solid security of the Solaris OS. Solaris users benefit from improved functionality and greater user-friendliness through Java Desktop System. Java Desktop System delivers the best in open source software with the technical innovation and release discipline in a fully integrated, comprehensive desktop
Benefits:
- The most advanced operating system with rock-solid security
- A modern, sleek desktop that is intuitive and user friendly for Solaris users
Major Features:
- Comprehensive, integrated desktop that includes GNOME 2.6, StarOffice 7, Evolution, Mozilla, and a full array of software utilities and accessories
- Accessibility features (Comply with U.S. Government requirements)
- Microsoft interoperability including Evolution Connector for MS Exchange Server
Requirements:
- Disk space:
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- 2 GB minimum for the smallest set of packages
- 6 GB for the most popular Solaris packages
- Memory:
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- 512 MB minimum (1 GB recommended)
- Platforms:
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- Sun UltraSPARC-based systems,
- Fujitsu SPARC64 platform-based systems,
- 32 and 64 bit systems based on AMD, Intel and VIA x86 CPUs.
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