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Qpopper 4.0.16 / 4.1 Beta 15
Qpopper offers users a free server which is widely used for the POP3 protocol (this allows users to access their mail using any POP3 client). more>>
The 3 and later code base has multiple levels of protection again common security vulnerabilities, so even if there is a bug at one level, the other levels can protect against an exploit. Stability means running without crashing or other problems. All bug reports are reviewed and taken seriously.
Safety means protecting the users mail. Qpopper takes extra precautions to guard against spool corruption, even if there is a system crash or power failure during an update. Qpopper provides a large number of features, such as bulletins, support for wireless devices, APOP, integration with packages such as Kerberos, drac, etc.
Qpopper strives for the maximum possible performance consistent with safety. You can also tell Qpopper when it is running in an environment where some precautions are not required, resulting in extra performance (for example, if users do not access mail using shell accounts).
This server is fully compliant with RFC 1939 (which defines the POP protocol) and RFC 2449 (which defines the POP extension mechanism and the extended response codes), and works with all known POP3 clients. Qpopper also supports Kerberos V4 and V5 if enabled.
Major Features:
- Faster start-up (1,000 times faster, in many cases)
- Reduced I/O at session end (one-third less!)
- TLS/SSL (allows authentication and email to be strongly encrypted between any TLS/SSL-enabled mail client and Qpopper 4.0.5; requires TLS/SSL)
- Plus all the great features of Qpopper 3.1 (including full sources)
- Most compile-time options now are available at run-time
- Easier administration
- Mac OS X compatibility

TweetDeck 0.16.1 beta
TweetDeck enables users to split. more>> TweetDeck enables users to split their main feed (All Tweets) into topic or group specific columns allowing a broader overview of tweets. To do this All Tweets are saved to a local database. The far left column will always contain All Tweets. The GROUP, SEARCH and REPLIES buttons then allow the user to make up additional columns populated from the database. Once created these additional columns will automatically update allowing the user to keep track of a twitter threads far easier.
Catch up with overnight global twitterings as TweetDeck stores all updates whilst running
- Continual status updates of TweetDeck and Twitter
- Resize TweetDeck as either an unobtrusive column, full screen or anything in between
- Especially useful running full screen on a separate monitor
- Filter tweets up to 48 hours using the Timeframe bar
- Auto updates from the Twitter API.<<less
CodeSugar Eclipse Plugin 1.3.0
CodeSugar Eclipse Plugin is an Eclipse plugin that generates methods such as equals(), clone(). more>>
Enhancements:
- This release includes many feature enhancements in generated code, as well as UI refinements like enabling actions in the menu only when a type of .java file is selected.
ego file manager 0.16.0
The ego file manager is a GTK+2 file manager. more>>
Enhancements:
- This release adds the ability to drop files from f-spot onto a directory to initiate a copy.
Bio::NEXUS::UnalignedBlock 0.67
Bio::NEXUS::UnalignedBlock is a Perl module that represents an UNALIGNED block of a NEXUS file. more>>
SYNOPSIS
if ( $type =~ /unaligned/i ) {
$block_object = new Bio::NEXUS::UnalignedBlock($type, $block, $verbose);
}
This is a class representing an unaligned block in NEXUS file
METHODS
new
Title : new
Usage : block_object = new Bio::NEXUS::UnalignedBlock($block_type, $commands, $verbose, $taxlabels);
Function: Creates a new Bio::NEXUS::UnalignedBlock object
Returns : Bio::NEXUS::UnalignedBlock object
Args : type (string), the commands/comments to parse (array ref), and a verbose flag (0 or 1)
find_taxon
Title : find_taxon
Usage : my $is_taxon_present = $self->find_taxon($taxon_name);
Function: Finds whether the input taxon name is present in the taxon label.
Returns : 0 (not present) or 1 (if present).
Args : taxon label (as string)
set_format
Title : set_format
Usage : $block->set_format(%format);
Function: set the format of the characters
Returns : none
Args : hash of format values
get_format
Title : get_format
Usage : $block->get_format();
Function: Returns the format of the characters
Returns : hash of format values
Args : none
set_otuset
Title : set_otuset
Usage : $block->set_otuset($otuset);
Function: Set the otus
Returns : none
Args : TaxUnitSet object
set_charstatelabels
Title : set_charstatelabels
Usage : $block->set_charstatelabels($labels);
Function: Set the character names and states
Returns : none
Args : array of character states
get_charstatelabels
Title : get_charstatelabels
Usage : $set->get_charstatelabels();
Function: Returns an array of character states
Returns : character states
Args : none
get_ntax
Title : get_ntax
Usage : $block->get_ntax();
Function: Returns the number of taxa of the block
Returns : # taxa
Args : none
rename_otus
Title : rename_otus
Usage : $block->rename_otus(%translation);
Function: Renames all the OTUs to something else
Returns : none
Args : hash containing translation
equals
Name : equals
Usage : $block->equals($another);
Function: compare if two Bio::NEXUS::UnalignedBlock objects are equal
Returns : boolean
Args : a Bio::NEXUS::CharactersBlock object
KDM-Drops (Slackware)
KDM-Drops (Slackware) is a KDM theme using the drops wallpaper, the KDE logo, and a, Aero-G looking thing I made in Inkscape more>>
Gecko Media Player 0.0.7
Gecko Media Player is a browser plugin that uses GNOME MPlayer to play media in a browser. more>>
The project should work with all browsers on Unix-ish systems(Linux, BSD, Solaris) and use the NS4 API (Mozilla, Firefox, Opera, etc.).
Gecko Media Player is in heavy development, but I wanted to get some code drops out there so that people can start using and testing it.
Minesweeper 1.1
Minesweeper is a Java game clone from the Windows version of Minesweeper. more>>
Minesweeper is a game written by Chris Dailey in Java using Swing.
Version 1.1 features the basic game play.
The following table shows what the mouse clicks on squares do while the game is started.
COVERED
Set the square to UNCOVERED.
If there is a mine, the game ends (lose).
If all empty squares are uncovered, the game ends (win).
Otherwise the game continues. Set the square to FLAGGED.
UNCOVERED
Nothing if the number of flags in adjacent squares equals the number in the uncovered square
UNCOVER adjacent covered squares
else
temporarily highlight adjacent covered squares
FLAGGED
Nothing Set the square to QUESTIONED.
QUESTIONED
Nothing Set the square to COVERED.
Oww Client 0.5.4
Oww Client is a graphical client program for One-Wire Weather (Oww) servers. more>>
Enhancements:
- Owwl was enhanced to include new sensor types (mainly for cryogenic readout).
- A status window was added.
- Reconnexion is now automatic, after the remote server drops it.
Gip Internet Protocol Calculator 1.6.1-1
Gip is a GNOME application for making IP address-based calculations. more>>
Gip provides system administrators with tools for IP address based calculations. For example, an administrator who needs to find out which IP prefix length equals the IP netmask 255.255.240.0, just types in the mask and gets the prefix length presented. But many more advanced calculations can be made.
Gip can convert an address range into a list of prefix lengths. It can also split subnets using a given IP netmask or IP prefix length. Many more calculations are possible.
VTE 0.16.7
VTE library inserts terminal capability strings into a tree of tables. more>>
You could say that VTE is something of a research project of mine, based on the simple question: "if programs can use a termcap file (through either libtermcap or curses or ncurses) to determine how to drive a terminal, why cant a terminal emulator use a termcap file to determine how to behave?"
Update: the answer is most likely "because applications which use curses have more detailed information than that which is found in termcap".
What does VTE include?
VTE includes a library (libvte) which implements such a terminal emulator widget for GTK+ 2.2/2.4, and a sample application (vte) which wraps that widget in a GTK window. Because Im more concerned with whether or not it works, all settings are hard-coded to whatever I needed to test the last time I touched it. If you actually want to use the widget to get work done, you should probably be using gnome-terminal.
How does it work?
The VTE library inserts terminal capability strings into a tree of tables, and then uses it to determine if data received from a pseudo-terminal is a control sequence or just random data. The sample program "interpret" illustrates more or less what the widget sees after it filters incoming data.
Hints 0.16
Hints is a Perl extension for parsing /etc/printcap. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Print::Printcap;
my $printcap = new Print::Printcap;
print join ,,$printcap->printers();
Simple parser for /etc/printcap.
THE PRINT::PRINTCAP CLASS
new
Constructor create instance of Print::Printcap class and parse /etc/printcap. Optional argument is -file => filename for specifying alternate printcap file.
my $printcap = new Print::Printcap;
printers
Return list of printers from /etc/printcap.
my @printers = $printcap->printers();
gdcalc 2.15
gdcalc is a financial, statistics, scientific and programmers calculator for Unix and Linux with both RPN and algebraic modes. more>>
The GUI was written with glade and uses the Gnome/Gtk+ toolkit - so it may well be compatible with themes and other whiz-bang features of those systems.
gdcalc has both Algebraic notation (ie. conventional, TI or Casio style) and Reverse Polish Notation (RPN or Hewlett-Packard style). If youve not heard of RPN before, you are probably familiar with algebraic calculators.
Very briefly, while simpler and more natural to use, RPN calculators need some study eg. they have an Enter key instead of the equals key.
Enhancements:
- change register label width X Y Z T L
FreeBASIC Compiler 0.16 / 0.18.1b
FreeBASIC Compiler is an open-source, free, 32-bit, MS-QuickBASICs syntax-compatible compiler. more>>
Main features:
- syntax compatible with Microsofts QBASIC/QuickBASIC/PDS/VBDOS interpreters/compilers
- clean syntax
- great number of variables types, like BYTE/SHORT/INTEGER, SINGLE/DOUBLE and STRING
- user defined types (UDTs)
- enums (Enumerations)
- arrays
- pointers
- optional function arguments (numeric only)
- inline assembly
- pre-processor
- creates OBJs, LIBs, DLLs/Shared Libs, console and GUI EXEs
- as a 32-bit application
- optimized code generation
- completely *FREE*
- portability
fIcy 1.0.16
fIcy is a command line icecast/shoutcast stream grabber. more>>
fIcy is an icecast/shoutcast stream grabber suite for use under shell environment. Its goal is to cleanly and automatically rip a stream into user customisable files.
It will work with ICY compatible streams, allowing you to either to save the stream to disk or to pipe the output to a media player, or even both. fIcy, among other uses, is ideal for batch/unattended recording of radio programs and stream debugging.
The fIcy package includes:
fIcy itself, a stream separator/multiplexer,
fResync, a fast MPEG-resyncing utility,
fPls, a playlist frontend for fIcy.
Usage:
Synopsis:
fIcy [options] < server [port [path]]|url >
The main program. Takes directly a stream url and dumps the tracks on the specified file/s and standard output, depending on the settings.
fPls [options] < file|url > [fIcy options]
Playlist manager. Reads a playlist (local or remote) and manages fIcy retries/timeouts/errors, forwarding the specified flags.
fResync [options] file
MPEG resyncing utility. Re-aligns head frame headers on dumped or broken files. Usually needed for embedded hardware decoders or editing software.
Enhancements:
- Timeout support was refined.
- HTTP 301 redirects are now honored as well.
- fPls automatically forwards more flags to fIcy.
- The GNU sed requirement was removed in favor of a customizable coprocessor.
- A Mac OS X HFS+ encoding limitation work-around has been implemented.