0.3.1
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Results 1 - 15 of about 149
P4 0.3.1
P4 is a self-organizing peer-to-peer overlay network library. more>>
P4 is a fully functional, self-organizing overlay network similar to >>Gnutella and >>Freenet. However, P4 differs in that it provides an API for developing plugin applications on top of the network.
P4 handles the networking and exports functionality for unicast, multicast, user and plugin discovery, and strong encryption and authentication. This frees developers from worrying about networking, and allows them to focus on building real functionality.
Since its release in early 2001, P4 has been surpassed by other general-purpose overlay platforms such as JXTA, Groove, and Microsofts Windows Peer-to-Peer SDK.
Furthermore, many other file sharing networks have long been superior to P4 in terms of routing algorithms, bandwidth management, anonymity, maturity, etc. (Theyre mostly dedicated file-sharing networks, though, not general-purpose networks.)
For these reasons, P4 is not currently as competitive as it was a few years ago. However, its still a viable alternative, especially if youre looking for a simple, lightweight, embeddable networking solution.
<<lessP4 handles the networking and exports functionality for unicast, multicast, user and plugin discovery, and strong encryption and authentication. This frees developers from worrying about networking, and allows them to focus on building real functionality.
Since its release in early 2001, P4 has been surpassed by other general-purpose overlay platforms such as JXTA, Groove, and Microsofts Windows Peer-to-Peer SDK.
Furthermore, many other file sharing networks have long been superior to P4 in terms of routing algorithms, bandwidth management, anonymity, maturity, etc. (Theyre mostly dedicated file-sharing networks, though, not general-purpose networks.)
For these reasons, P4 is not currently as competitive as it was a few years ago. However, its still a viable alternative, especially if youre looking for a simple, lightweight, embeddable networking solution.
Download (0.32MB)
Added: 2005-10-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1479 downloads
BBM 0.3.1
BBM is a 3d puzzle game. more>>
BBM is a 3d puzzle game.
BBM is a 3d puzzle game where the goal is to solve puzzles by destroying all the blocks. The player controls a ball and destroys blocks by running over them.
The user can only destroy blocks of the same color, and is constantly challenged by indestructible blocks, locked blocks, and teleports.
<<lessBBM is a 3d puzzle game where the goal is to solve puzzles by destroying all the blocks. The player controls a ball and destroys blocks by running over them.
The user can only destroy blocks of the same color, and is constantly challenged by indestructible blocks, locked blocks, and teleports.
Download (3.1MB)
Added: 2006-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1226 downloads
Cdw 0.3.1
Cdw is a CD burning front-end for Linux. more>>
Cdw is an ncurses and GTK2 based CD burning frontend for cdrecord & mkisofs taht ca run on linux console and GNOME desktop.
Cdw is a CD burning front-end for Linux.
Main features:
- Burning data CDs
- Burning audio CDs
- Burning from iso image
- Burning direct without image
- Create iso image
- Copy image from exist data CD
- Direct CD copy
- Blank CD/RW
- Disk at once writing
- Writing Joliet and Rock Ridge format
- dic catalog support
- Dummy write
<<lessCdw is a CD burning front-end for Linux.
Main features:
- Burning data CDs
- Burning audio CDs
- Burning from iso image
- Burning direct without image
- Create iso image
- Copy image from exist data CD
- Direct CD copy
- Blank CD/RW
- Disk at once writing
- Writing Joliet and Rock Ridge format
- dic catalog support
- Dummy write
Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2007-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
856 downloads
DLC 0.3.1
DLC is a compact utility that allows loading of shared libraries with C++ classes at runtime in an elegant and convenient way. more>>
DLC short from Dynamically Loadable Classes is a compact utility that allows loading of shared libraries with C++ classes at runtime in an elegant and convenient way.
It has been tested on a Linux platform with gcc 2.95.2, but should work on other ELF platforms as well. A C++ compiler with RTTI support is required.
<<lessIt has been tested on a Linux platform with gcc 2.95.2, but should work on other ELF platforms as well. A C++ compiler with RTTI support is required.
Download (0.024MB)
Added: 2006-09-06 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1205 downloads
Rol 0.3.1
Rol is a simple application for reading RSS or RDF feeds such as those produced by many news sites or Weblogs. more>>
Rol is a simple application for reading RSS or RDF feeds such as those produced by many news sites or Weblogs.
It is not intended to do anything more than display the headlines and allow you to choose which to read in your Web browser. Rol is written on Debian GNU/Linux, but it should work on any POSIX system.
<<lessIt is not intended to do anything more than display the headlines and allow you to choose which to read in your Web browser. Rol is written on Debian GNU/Linux, but it should work on any POSIX system.
Download (0.015MB)
Added: 2006-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1193 downloads
ASE 0.3.1
ASE (Allegro Sprite Editor) is a program specially designed with facilities to create animated sprites. more>>
ASE (Allegro Sprite Editor) is a program specially designed with facilities to create animated sprites that can be used in some video game.
This program let you create from static images, to characters with movement, textures, patterns, backgrounds, logos, color palettes, and any other thing that you think.
Main features:
- Edit sprites with layers and animation frames.
- Edit RGB (with Alpha), Grayscale (with Alpha also) and Indexed images.
- Control 256 color palettes completely.
- Apply filters for different color effects (convolution matrix, color curve, etc.).
- Load and save sprites in these formats: .BMP, .PCX, .TGA, .JPG, .FLC, .FLI, and .ASE (ASEs special format).
- Use bitmaps sequences (ani00.pcx, ani01.pcx, etc.) to save animations.
- Drawing tools (dots, pencil, real-brush, floodfill, line, rectangle, ellipse), drawing modes (opaque, glass), and brushes types (circle, square, line).
- Mask (selections) support.
- Undo/Redo support for every operation.
- Multiple editor support.
- Draw with a customizable grid.
- Unique tiled drawing mode to draw patterns and textures in seconds.
- Save and load entire works sessions (in `.ses files).
- Scripting capabilities with Lua language.
<<lessThis program let you create from static images, to characters with movement, textures, patterns, backgrounds, logos, color palettes, and any other thing that you think.
Main features:
- Edit sprites with layers and animation frames.
- Edit RGB (with Alpha), Grayscale (with Alpha also) and Indexed images.
- Control 256 color palettes completely.
- Apply filters for different color effects (convolution matrix, color curve, etc.).
- Load and save sprites in these formats: .BMP, .PCX, .TGA, .JPG, .FLC, .FLI, and .ASE (ASEs special format).
- Use bitmaps sequences (ani00.pcx, ani01.pcx, etc.) to save animations.
- Drawing tools (dots, pencil, real-brush, floodfill, line, rectangle, ellipse), drawing modes (opaque, glass), and brushes types (circle, square, line).
- Mask (selections) support.
- Undo/Redo support for every operation.
- Multiple editor support.
- Draw with a customizable grid.
- Unique tiled drawing mode to draw patterns and textures in seconds.
- Save and load entire works sessions (in `.ses files).
- Scripting capabilities with Lua language.
Download (1.7MB)
Added: 2005-10-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1480 downloads
sgtd 0.3.1
sgtd stands for Simply Getting Things Done. more>>
Based on GTD concepts in the book Getting Things Done, by David Allen.
- Enter next action items to get them out of your head.
- Organize next action items into projects.
- Assign contexts in which next actions can be performed.
Existing solutions are overly complex and are overly focused on aesthetics rather than on simply getting things done. Also, existing solutions (especially web-based solutions) require too much inefficient movement of hands between keyboard and mouse. sgtd implements keybindings similar to those of vi in order to keep your fingers in touch-typing position at all times. In summary, sgtd is a highly efficient system in which users can organize next actions and focus on simply getting things done.
Technically, it is implemented in the C language using SQLite for database storage and the ncurses library for a simple, clutter free user interface. From a coding point of view, the emphasis is on minimizing the lines of code and providing simple and efficient functions.
<<less- Enter next action items to get them out of your head.
- Organize next action items into projects.
- Assign contexts in which next actions can be performed.
Existing solutions are overly complex and are overly focused on aesthetics rather than on simply getting things done. Also, existing solutions (especially web-based solutions) require too much inefficient movement of hands between keyboard and mouse. sgtd implements keybindings similar to those of vi in order to keep your fingers in touch-typing position at all times. In summary, sgtd is a highly efficient system in which users can organize next actions and focus on simply getting things done.
Technically, it is implemented in the C language using SQLite for database storage and the ncurses library for a simple, clutter free user interface. From a coding point of view, the emphasis is on minimizing the lines of code and providing simple and efficient functions.
Download (MB)
Added: 2006-11-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1079 downloads
Rcss 0.3.1
Rcss addresses issue of CSS maintainability more>>
Rcss addresses issue of CSS maintainability. Even a minor change in complex stylesheet usually requires using search-and-replace.
A simple way to fix this flaw is to allow some kind of constant/variable substitution inside CSS. Using Rcss you can achieve that in three ways:
ERB templates
ERB templating is the most flexible solution. It uses standard ERB syntax (the same you can find in rhtml files). ERB allows you to inlude in the CSS values defined in controller. This gives access to database through ActiveRecord and allows database-driven CSS themes.
Strengths
Access to application data (through ActiveRecord)
Flexible Ruby syntax (allowing programmatic CSS)
Weaknesses
Syntax unfamiliar to CSS designers
A bit ugly and sometimes error-prone embedding
Not portable
Example
< % template_color = "#000"
template_background = "#fff"
template_highlight = "#fa3"
% >
body {
color: < %= template_color % >;
background-color: < %= template_background % >;
}
h1 {
color: < %= template_background % >;
background-color: < %= template_highlight % >;
}
Server-side Constants
Server-side Constants were originaly developed by Shaun Inman in PHP. SSC extends CSS syntax in a simple way. SCC is cross-platform and easy to use.
Rcss differs from original implementation in two ways :
Constants may have complex values (including spaces and commas)
Includes are not implemented
Strengths
Simple syntax
SSC-CSS files can be used in both Rails and PHP applications
Weaknesses
Only simple constant substitution
Example
@server constants {
template_color: #000;
template_background: #fff;
template_highlight: #fa3;
// Rcss specific (note spaces and commas)
template_font: "Trebuchet MS", "Bitstream Vera Sans", helvetica, sans-serif;
}
body {
color: template_color;
background-color: template_background;
font-family: template_font;
}
h1 {
color: template_background;
background-color: template_highlight;
font-family: template_font;
}
Enhancements:
- Ruby 1.8.2 is now used for builds, which fixes an invalid GEM problem and allows the software to actually be installed.
<<lessA simple way to fix this flaw is to allow some kind of constant/variable substitution inside CSS. Using Rcss you can achieve that in three ways:
ERB templates
ERB templating is the most flexible solution. It uses standard ERB syntax (the same you can find in rhtml files). ERB allows you to inlude in the CSS values defined in controller. This gives access to database through ActiveRecord and allows database-driven CSS themes.
Strengths
Access to application data (through ActiveRecord)
Flexible Ruby syntax (allowing programmatic CSS)
Weaknesses
Syntax unfamiliar to CSS designers
A bit ugly and sometimes error-prone embedding
Not portable
Example
< % template_color = "#000"
template_background = "#fff"
template_highlight = "#fa3"
% >
body {
color: < %= template_color % >;
background-color: < %= template_background % >;
}
h1 {
color: < %= template_background % >;
background-color: < %= template_highlight % >;
}
Server-side Constants
Server-side Constants were originaly developed by Shaun Inman in PHP. SSC extends CSS syntax in a simple way. SCC is cross-platform and easy to use.
Rcss differs from original implementation in two ways :
Constants may have complex values (including spaces and commas)
Includes are not implemented
Strengths
Simple syntax
SSC-CSS files can be used in both Rails and PHP applications
Weaknesses
Only simple constant substitution
Example
@server constants {
template_color: #000;
template_background: #fff;
template_highlight: #fa3;
// Rcss specific (note spaces and commas)
template_font: "Trebuchet MS", "Bitstream Vera Sans", helvetica, sans-serif;
}
body {
color: template_color;
background-color: template_background;
font-family: template_font;
}
h1 {
color: template_background;
background-color: template_highlight;
font-family: template_font;
}
Enhancements:
- Ruby 1.8.2 is now used for builds, which fixes an invalid GEM problem and allows the software to actually be installed.
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2005-10-26 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1458 downloads
WebMe 0.3.1
WebME is a really simple CMS with blog and podcasting support. more>>
WebME is a really simple CMS with blog and podcasting support. WebMe can be used as FastCGI/CGI script or can be self-hosted as a ready-to-use Web server.
<<less Download (0.076MB)
Added: 2006-04-03 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1299 downloads
bff 1.0.3.1
bff is a Brainfuck interpreter. more>>
bff is a moderately optimizing BF interpreter and a relatively fast (due to the moderate optimizations) Brainfuck language interpreter written in portable C.
Installation
To build with GNU tools run
make
To install in /usr/bin (not sure why youd be wanting this though)
make install
To clean up the build files
make clean
Enhancements:
- fixed a bug where programs starting with < or > command were not handled properly
<<lessInstallation
To build with GNU tools run
make
To install in /usr/bin (not sure why youd be wanting this though)
make install
To clean up the build files
make clean
Enhancements:
- fixed a bug where programs starting with < or > command were not handled properly
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2005-04-14 License: BSD License Price:
1655 downloads
QtDSO 0.3.1
QtDSO is a frontend for the Velleman PCS64i digital oscilloscope. more>>
QtDSO is a frontend for the Velleman PCS64i digital oscilloscope. The project provides a fully featured oscillocope mode (including XY plot and math) and a highly configurable spectrum analyzer mode. It has been tested with the Velleman scope and didnt show problems here.
If you encounter problems with your scope at home, dont use QtDSO. I will not take ANY responsibility on your hardware.
QtDSO is kind of "works for me" software. Im using it, I like it the way it is and it seems to be quite stable. It still needs some improvements but does its job quite well.
QtDSO is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License, version 2.
My special thanks to Martin Bammer who gave me a valuable hint how to read data from the scope (Unfortunately the manual didnt provide schematics for the opto coupler part. This caused some head scratching on my side.). Also thanks to Velleman for providing me with detailed information.
<<lessIf you encounter problems with your scope at home, dont use QtDSO. I will not take ANY responsibility on your hardware.
QtDSO is kind of "works for me" software. Im using it, I like it the way it is and it seems to be quite stable. It still needs some improvements but does its job quite well.
QtDSO is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License, version 2.
My special thanks to Martin Bammer who gave me a valuable hint how to read data from the scope (Unfortunately the manual didnt provide schematics for the opto coupler part. This caused some head scratching on my side.). Also thanks to Velleman for providing me with detailed information.
Download (0.11MB)
Added: 2007-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
570 downloads
aubio 0.3.1
aubio is a library for audio labelling. more>>
aubio project is a library for audio labelling. Features include onset detection (the complex task of labelling the beginning of notes and other sound events), silence detection (an easier but very useful task) and pitch detection (the estimation of the fundamental frequency of the sound).
The aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual instruments.
Enhancements:
- AUBIO_MEMSET has been fixed.
- This release will not call pthread_ in aubio_midi_direct_output.
- help-aubio*.pd has been moved to aubio*-help.pd.
- The output of -b has been fixed; os.path is used for filename generation.
- Default cflags have been updated. ${top,build}_dir is used in configure.ac.
- Various signed/unsigned mismatches have been fixed.
<<lessThe aim is to add these automatic labelling features to other audio softwares. Functions can be used offline in sound editors and software samplers, or online in audio effects and virtual instruments.
Enhancements:
- AUBIO_MEMSET has been fixed.
- This release will not call pthread_ in aubio_midi_direct_output.
- help-aubio*.pd has been moved to aubio*-help.pd.
- The output of -b has been fixed; os.path is used for filename generation.
- Default cflags have been updated. ${top,build}_dir is used in configure.ac.
- Various signed/unsigned mismatches have been fixed.
Download (0.47MB)
Added: 2006-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1213 downloads
lfyre 0.3.1
lfyre is a programming language and interactive compiler. more>>
Lfyre is a programming language and the interactive compiler for the same language.
Its key features are flexibility, performance and simplicity.
For instance, lfyre code can be compiled or interpreted and can define new language keywords and operators.
Lfyre programming language and interactive compiler aim at many things at once:
first of all, the compiler is really interactive: you can compile, uncompile, run and debug source code from its prompt.
second, lfyre aims at filling the gap between low and high level languages by a modular approach:
the compiler provides a minimal set of features, most notably support for basic types and extensions, while modules written in lfyre provide the rest:
most keywords and operators, classes library, etc.
Lfyre code can be compiled (at the moment by translating it into C) or interpreted by a high performance virtual machine built in the compiler. The virtual machine is used by the compiler to execute and debug source code interactively, or while compiling (this allows a program to define new keywords, whose associated code must run while compiling).
All parts of the compiler (parser, resolver, C and vm translators, virtual machine) can be programmatically accessed from lfyre code. For example, a program can reuse lfyre parser to read a configuration file or can compile some modules at run-time and load them.
Or even, a program may load untrusted or untested code and run it safely inside the virtual machine.
Lfyre interactive compiler is portable, except for some exotic techniques used to speedup the virtual machine. Such speedups can anyway be disabled, obtaining fully portable code.
Lfyre compiled code aims and is expected to run at least as fast as hand-written C.
From the downside, lfyre is a "classic" procedural language with templates, reflection and single inheritance. Some features typical of functional languages are being investigated but are probably out of scope.
The name "lfyre" is a shortcut of Lfyre - a Language designed for FlexibilitY, Reflection and Extensibility.
<<lessIts key features are flexibility, performance and simplicity.
For instance, lfyre code can be compiled or interpreted and can define new language keywords and operators.
Lfyre programming language and interactive compiler aim at many things at once:
first of all, the compiler is really interactive: you can compile, uncompile, run and debug source code from its prompt.
second, lfyre aims at filling the gap between low and high level languages by a modular approach:
the compiler provides a minimal set of features, most notably support for basic types and extensions, while modules written in lfyre provide the rest:
most keywords and operators, classes library, etc.
Lfyre code can be compiled (at the moment by translating it into C) or interpreted by a high performance virtual machine built in the compiler. The virtual machine is used by the compiler to execute and debug source code interactively, or while compiling (this allows a program to define new keywords, whose associated code must run while compiling).
All parts of the compiler (parser, resolver, C and vm translators, virtual machine) can be programmatically accessed from lfyre code. For example, a program can reuse lfyre parser to read a configuration file or can compile some modules at run-time and load them.
Or even, a program may load untrusted or untested code and run it safely inside the virtual machine.
Lfyre interactive compiler is portable, except for some exotic techniques used to speedup the virtual machine. Such speedups can anyway be disabled, obtaining fully portable code.
Lfyre compiled code aims and is expected to run at least as fast as hand-written C.
From the downside, lfyre is a "classic" procedural language with templates, reflection and single inheritance. Some features typical of functional languages are being investigated but are probably out of scope.
The name "lfyre" is a shortcut of Lfyre - a Language designed for FlexibilitY, Reflection and Extensibility.
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2005-05-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1608 downloads
PLaTos 0.3.1
PLaTos is a framework for easy and comfortable building of various LaTeX documents. more>>
PLaTos project is a framework for easy and comfortable building of various LaTeX documents.
PLaTos is Platon LaTeX Office Suite. It is a framework for easy and comfortable building of various LaTeX documents with several advanced features.
<<lessPLaTos is Platon LaTeX Office Suite. It is a framework for easy and comfortable building of various LaTeX documents with several advanced features.
Download (0.031MB)
Added: 2007-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1011 downloads
Qscmxx 0.3.1
Qscmxx is an SCMxx frontend for OPIE. more>>
Qscmxx is an SCMxx frontend for OPIE. It allows sending SMS messages and dialing your mobile phone from your Linux PDA.
It is based on the Qscmxx project by Udo Seidel.
Enhancements:
- Calls to enable or disable IRDA and Bluetooth are done through QCopEnvelope.
- Calls to enable or disable Bluetooth were added.
<<lessIt is based on the Qscmxx project by Udo Seidel.
Enhancements:
- Calls to enable or disable IRDA and Bluetooth are done through QCopEnvelope.
- Calls to enable or disable Bluetooth were added.
Download (0.040MB)
Added: 2006-05-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1263 downloads
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Copyright Notice:
Software piracy is theft, Using crack, password, serial numbers, registration codes, key generators is illegal and prevent future software development. The above 0.3.1 search only lists software in full, demo and trial versions for free download. Download links are directly from our mirror sites or publisher sites, torrent files or links from rapidshare.com, yousendit.com or megaupload.com are not allowed