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wput 0.6

wput 0.6


wput is the opposite of wget. more>>
Wput is the opposite of wget, capable of uploading files to FTP servers with an easy to use command line interface similar to wgets interface.
Main features:
- file/directory-upload in ascii or binary mode (auto determination)
- wget-like interface
- resuming
- proxy-support (socks5, http)
- speed-limit
- time-stamping (compares local and remote dates)
- windows-compatibility
Enhancements:
- fix for base64-routine which forgot to set the last character to
- making compilation for windows work (ssllib in dll, some modifications (sslib_in_use flag), strptime included, some fixes for *nix-header-files)
- added support for i18n (configure, gettext, setlocale etc.)
- messages have been prepared
- german translation is complete
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Added: 2005-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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sgwi 0.6

sgwi 0.6


sgwi is a web-interface to SQLGrey (SQLGrey is a greylister for Postfix). more>>
sgwi is a web-interface to SQLGrey (SQLGrey is a greylister for Postfix).
This web-interface enables you to edit the white- and blacklists as well as the current state of the greylist.
Installation:
- put the files somewhere in your website
- make sure you shield things with a .htaccess file
- edit config.inc.php
Enhancements:
- Certain e-mail addresses could not be deleted.
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Added: 2005-09-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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JD4X 0.6

JD4X 0.6


JD4X is a Java desktop environment for Linux. more>>
JD4X project is a basic GUI Windowing Environment developed to support the Java Programming Language based on top of the X Window system. It was developed with the intention of providing a Java environment that allows Java programmers to build and extend a windowing system purely in Java. However, the project itself is not pure Java and uses a mixture of Java and C.

JD4X is targeted at the hobbyist programmers who desire to put their skills to the test by customizing a desktop of their own. To do this, the JD4X project sets out to provide a native structural foundation that gives them a greater degree of control over their desktop, JVMs and Java classes that runs on the Linux X Window system, thereby giving the Java programmer full control of their desktop environment.

The project also targets Java users who may desire a Java enabled and component based desktop without excluding other native applications already found on their Linux distribution. It does this by also providing a default windowing desktop to cater to the end users who can select a mixture of native and Java applications that they like on their desktop without having to differentiate between them and the way they are executed.

In general, JD4X aims to isolate the underlying platform system to the background and provide a fully Java GUI front end. JD4X is not about a Java only desktop. It is about empowering the Java user and programmer such that the Java desktop will meet their particular needs.

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Added: 2006-02-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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vines 2.0

vines 2.0


vines is a small application which draws vines on your X or SunView screen. more>>
vines is a small application which draws vines on your X or SunView screen.
vines draws vines (wandering plants made up mostly of stems and leaves) on your X11 or SunView screen.
By default it draws in black and white, but color options (spring and fall) are provided.
The vines can grow across the top of your screen and down the side, down from the top of your screen until they reach the bottom, or start from the center and wander all over the screen forever.
Enhancements:
- added -z option (show version)
- added -F option (was described in README, but unimplemented!)
- added -x option (X11 synchronize)
- added -G option (growth rate)
- added -E option (edges, including bottom)
- added -P option (palette files, with samples in Vines/)
- beefed up -g option
- changed -h to -H for halt, added -h for help (like -?)
- revamped help
- various code cleanups
- various command line option and error message cleanups
- minor optimizations
- code now compiles cleanly (for X and linux, anyway)
- patched for ugly runtime bug on Dell/Linux 2.0.34/gcc 2.7.2
- added man page, CHANGES, MANIFEST, LEGALSTUFF
- added Imakefile, Makefile-noImake
- revamped README
- changed name to vines
- added sample leaf and stem template files (Sample.leaf, Sample.stem)
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Added: 2006-09-29 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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zwl 0.0.6

zwl 0.0.6


zwl is the zeta widget library. more>>
Zeta Desktop Environment (ZDE) is an X11 window manager and tools with enhanced usability and features for developers and advanced users.

Some of its current sub-projects include imp, a library of core functions such as linked lists, zwl, a simple widget toolkit and light X11 wrapper, and zimwm, the window manager.

You will need the latest version of imp from svn to compile zwl. Be aware that this is alpha-quality code, and completely unpolished. It has rough, pointy edges, and should be approached with caution and an open mind.

zwl is the zeta widget library. It is designed to be simple, yet at the same time look good and have a nice feel. It is not designed to be a general-purpose application toolkit like GTK+, Qt, or EWL.

It will be used in zimwm for menus, frames, buttons and the like. It will also have selectable rendering outputs for displaying images, such as Xlib or Imlib2. It will have some more special-purpose widgets, such as sliders and the like, for extensions to zimwm, but nothing fancy. It might also have a place in small programs that only need a limited subset of general-purpose widgets and dont mind many constraints.

src/ Contains the zwl source code.
tests/ Contains a test program.
doc/ Contains documentation. Use gendoc to generate it from the source code. You will need doxygen for this.

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Added: 2006-04-20 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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fbxkb 0.6

fbxkb 0.6


fbxkb is a keyboard indicator and switcher. more>>
fbxkb is keyboard indicator and switcher. It shows a flag of current keyboard in a systray area and allows you to switch to another one. It is NETWM compliant.
The project is written in C and uses the GTK+-2.4 library only (no GNOME is needed).
Enhancements:
- The border was removed to look better on transparent backgrounds.
- This release supports configurations with no keyboards defined.
- The code has been cleaned up.
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Added: 2006-12-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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nuvoX 0.6

nuvoX 0.6


nuvoX theme is mainly based on three others themes: nuovola, nuoveXT, OS-L. more>>
nuvoX theme is mainly based on three others themes: nuovola, nuoveXT, OS-L, (some icons of other theme) and of course my own designs.
To install: (the builset version doesnt need be built; the builset is installable via KControl and it requires not being buildset execution).
TO INSTALL: First you just have to decompress the file nuvoX_0X.tar.gz, then, enter to the folder and to execute it in the console ./buildset (please wait to icons be compressed). This creates a file named nuvox_0X.tar.bz2 (This is the completed theme) that you can install it in the module of kcontrol.
Enhancements:
- (great improvement) added and changed many icons with my design (and others).
- change of policy mounted/unmounted device.
- packaging in .deb for Kubuntu, Debian,...
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Added: 2007-02-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mapagi 0.6

Mapagi 0.6


Mapagi a pagination utility that prints your images/comics in in folio format. more>>
Mapagi project a pagination utility that prints your images/comics in in folio format.

Mapagi is a pagination utility that prints your images/comics in in folio format.

To produce a book printed in folio format, the sheet of paper is folded once, producing 2 leaves.

Each leaf has 2 sides, the recto (front) and the verso (back).

Page size format is "Tankobon", probably well known to anime/manga fans.

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Added: 2006-09-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GEX 0.6.11

GEX 0.6.11


GEX is just another desktop environment. more>>
GEX is just another desktop environment. Definitely nothing special. But it has one feature that no other desktop environment could provide: GEX is mine and gets all the features that I need and nothing else.
Another reason for this little desktop environment is my endeavor to create an Mbus profile for desktop environments and applications. It should provide at least the following features:
- a dynamic configuration mechanism for applications
- a remote control mechanism
- a event mechanism for service daemons
Configuration:
The configuration of GEXs first generation is completly stored in one single INI like file. This file may be located at several different places in your home directory:
~/.gex
~/gexrc
~/etc/.gex
~/etc/gexrc
~/usr/etc/.gex
~/usr/etc/gexrc
Each of the core components of the GEX desktop environment has its own configuration group in this file. The available keys, their possible values and a description can be found in the follow sections.
Enhancements:
- More support for multiple screens was added.
- gex-desktop draws the configured background configuration on all available screens and gex-panel can provide several panels on any available screens.
- A few bugs were fixed; for example, the detection of screen resizes should work much better now.
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Added: 2007-05-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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3dFB 0.6.1

3dFB 0.6.1


3dFB is a 3D file manager and browser. more>>
3dFB is a 3d File Manager / Browser. It was started in 2004 by Roy El-Rayes.
The aim of this project is to make a viable, workable, 3d file manager that is not a hog on resources and can actually be usable.
Main features:
- Mouse Movement
- Level Zoom
- Ability to show different types of information about a file by pressing tab
- Fog
- 2 Different Views
- Copy / Move / Delete File
- Fullscreen support
The current set of keys are as follows:
- w : activates mouse-move
- q : zooms to end of level
- a : zooms to middle of level
- z : zooms to front of level
- tab/ctrl-tab : switches between different information for each file
- g : turns fog on/off
- v : switches views between normal and top-down
- page-up, page-down : changes our current level
- left, right, up, down : changes your location in the 3d world
- c : copy a file
- m : move a file
- d : delete a file
- f : fullscreen
- escape : exit
- n : show names on current level
- o : show all names
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Added: 2005-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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miau 0.6.4

miau 0.6.4


miau is a small, fully featured IRC bouncer/proxy. more>>
miau is a small, fully featured IRC bouncer and IRC proxy.
The biggest difference of miau and HTTP-proxy (forgetting the fact they talk all different protocols) is that when IRC-client disconnects from bouncer, the connection to the server isnt necessarily lost.
This way your nick can stay online and cannot be taken by the others. In case bouncer loses the nick because of netsplit or other disruption, it can try to get it back automatically.
Some people may also like the fact that when using bouncer, your hostname appearing in IRC is the one of the machine the bouncer is running at, not the one you are IRCing from.
miau was written on GNU/Linux (i386), but it should compile on most UNIX-platforms.
Main features:
- Permanent connection to IRC-server
- Can set user away when client quits and can also use users quit-message as away-message.
- Ability to try to get primary nick
- Logging (recent log can be replayed automatically at reconnect like you already had been on the channel)
- Message forwarding
- DCC-bouncing
- Auto-mode (without mode-flood)
- Flood protection
- On-connect sent messages (to keep nickservs etc. happy)
- Ability to survive even if some pings to server are lost
- V-host support
- Preliminary IPv6-support (untested)
- Cats in ASCII
- Support for multiple clients (one at home, one at office)
- Permission-chains
- Portable, written in C
- Compiles (at least) on GNU/Linux (i386/StrongARM/Alpha), HP-UX (HP 9000/C3000), SunOS (sun4m/sun4u/sun4c), Digital UNIX (Alpha) and MacOSX (PPC). Not tested on others.
- Small (my miau is about 50 kB KiB on GNU/Linux on i386)
- Most features can be left uncompiled
- Released under GPL
Enhancements:
- This release fixes several issues with Undernet-like servers, and improves your chances of staying online in case of netsplit and network problems.
- The behaviour of the wildcard "*" is finally predictable, although non-greedy.
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Added: 2007-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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yaBi 0.6.1

yaBi 0.6.1


yaBi is Yet Another Beagle search Interface and it is a python-kde-beagle search interface to find information from beagle. more>>
yaBi (Yet Another Beagle search Interface) is a python-kde-beagle search
interface to find information from beagle.
yaBi uses snappy KHTML to display results, CSS for designing and super-fast beagle-python bindings to retrieve search results. It uses kde preview service to display thumbnails and also shows kde-associated applications for results.
To run, download the file,
$ tar zxvf yabi-0.5.tar.gz
$ cd yabi-0.5
$ ./yabi.py
(Help Wanted: Packaging python applications)
Main features:
- Separation of search results into categories like Music, Pictures, RSS, Webhistory,
- Other files, Mails etc. and showing them in different tabs.
- Summary tab to show the time taken to query, search result summary.
- Formatting of search result done using CSS (and some javascript). Change yabi.css and yabi.js to suit your taste.
- Shows indexed information about results e.g. time when indexed, full path, title (if any), sender (if mail) etc.
- Shows relevant actions (according to the users KDE associations) and standard actions like open in terminal, reveal in konqueror, send as email-attachment.
- Shows thumbnail (on-demand, as thumbnail generation can be slow for certain files).
- Retrieves snippets from beagle in background and displays them when requested.
- Clusters webhistory results into websites and emails into conversations. This helps a lot when the user knows what website/email-conversation might be of interest.
- User can use keyword queries to search specific metadata like extension or sender email-address. Also, allows various specifiers to restrict query by dates, source, type etc.
- It should be clear by now that beagle allows an elaborate query syntax to fetch you just the information you need. There is a easy-accessible help tab which explains the syntax in great detail.
- Information tab to show current beagle status and index information.
- Allow starting/stopping of beagle daemon from the GUI.
- Save queries in bookmarks.
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Added: 2006-02-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WmWiFi 0.6

WmWiFi 0.6


WmWiFi is a wireless network interface monitor dockapp for the WindowMaker desktop. more>>
WmWiFi is a wireless network interface monitor dockapp for the WindowMaker desktop which dislays the signal strength of a wireless card.

WmWiFi is designed to fit well with dockapps like wmnetload and wmcpuload.

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Added: 2006-03-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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phpMyID 0.6

phpMyID 0.6


phpMyID is a small, fairly lightweight, standalone, single-user Identity Provider for OpenID authentication. more>>
phpMyID is a small, fairly lightweight, standalone, single-user Identity Provider for OpenID authentication.
OpenID is an open, decentralized, free framework for user-centric digital identity (I stole that from their website). But what does it mean? Well, basically OpenID is a way to authenticate yourself to various places (websites) by verifying your identity as the owner of a particular URL (say, a website of your own).
Instead of giving a username and password to a login form, you just give it your URL. Youre then directed to your "identity provider" to log in, and when it authenticates you, you go back to the site you were orignally trying to get into. Why this is good or bad, and what the actual implications of it are... well, thats all mostly outta scope as far as phpMyID is concerned. Suffice it to say, phpMyID acts as an "identity provider" so you can log in to OpenID enabled sites.
From a user point of view, OpenID is a neat concept, but it has a few flaws. For example, when I wanted to actually, yknow, get an OpenID thingie of my own so I could log into OpenID sites, I found there was no satisfactory way to get one. My options were:
Download a ready made application to handle serving up identities and create myself an account in it. - There arent many of these, and what few there are seem to be geared towards multi-user setups. Since theres only one of me, this option seemed like overkill.
Download a complex set of libraries and build an application to handle serving up my identity. - Again there are not many of these, and what few there are seem a bit overcomplicated for my needs.
Set up an account with a third party provider. - A bad option for me because I really dont like the idea of coupling a theoretically decentralized framework to one of a handfull of third party providers (and giving them my account credentials). Sure, someone who doesnt have their own site and server technology will probably go this way, but not me.
Since I couldnt find the simple solution that I wanted, I did what any [idiot|geek] would do, and created the missing option for myself: a single user OpenID server. phpMyID.
Usage
phpMyID is a single user (though, if you were so inclined, you could easily turn it into a multi-user setup) IdP, or "Identity Provider" for the OpenID framework. Its a single PHP script with minimal dependancies.
You dont need a database, you dont need to make your filesystem writable, you dont need to download any libraries, and you dont need to recompile PHP. Okay, well, you shouldnt need to do any of that.
Installing phpMyID requires an MD5 hashing utility. Why? Because you have to authenticate to it using a password. phpMyID uses HTTP Digest authentication for security and your password must be encrypted when you enter it during installation. Say it with me: "passwords should never be stored or transmitted in plain text" (one of the advantages of phpMyID and OpenID is that they never are).
For Linux or OSX (or any other Unix-like OS), I suggest using OpenSSL to encrypt your password. For Windows, there are a number of utilities available, but I recommend this one by Colin Plumb. Its public domain code, and it will do exactly what you need (yes, the hash it create is all upper-case - dont worry, phpMyID will convert it for you). You can use PHPs md5 function to generate your hash for you on the fly, but I must discourage doing so. Not only does it take all the fun out, but you have to store your password in plain text to make it go.
Complete installation instructions, including examples of how to encrypt your password, are available in the provided README file (heres the svn version).
Enhancements:
- This release should fix the outstanding (known) "bad signature" errors, adds a number of refinements, includes a testing mode, and provides support for a more versatile set of "big math" functions.
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Added: 2007-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FSGuide 0.6

FSGuide 0.6


FSGuide is a web-based Norton Commander clone for advanced file management. more>>
FSGuide is a Norton Commander-clone for the web, which might be useful when you do not have shell access to your server, but want to perform various file operations. As a hosting provider, you can even give this tool to your hosting users, so they can access and modify their files through FSGuide - or you can use it yourself as a system administration tool.
Note: Due to the limitations of running scripts in server environment, you can reach only those files of the filesystem that are available to the web user (www-data or wwwrun used by Apache). In general, its much more than just the files and directories under document root!
Main features:
- user authentication (you can disable user authentication to use FSGuide without logging in)
- details of user access are configurable in a simple .ini file
- deeply customizable through its configuration file and the user.ini file, loads of peruser settings
- access control finetuning through access control lists in user ini file
- you can implement your own authentication module (eg. rdbms-based)
- two-panel display (supports sorting)
- directory bookmarks
- selecting files using checkboxes You can even "cross-copy" files between the two panels: after selecting files in both panels, just click the copy or move button - this way all the selected files are copied/moved to the other panel. If you click on the delete button, all the selected files in both panels are deleted.
- advanced file selection dialog (select files by regular expression, extension, extension group, permission, filesize, time)
- copying, moving, deleting files and directories even recursively
- renaming files or directories (only the first selected file)
- creating directories
- the file operations use no external commands (it helps multiplatform use)
- a one-line navigator on both panels. Clicking on parts of the navigator results in opening that subdirectory in the panel.
- downloading files (and optional bandwidth control mechanism)
- opening and displaying files:
- built-in detection for different filetypes (DOC, PDF, text, PHP, binary, etc.) by extension or contents
- displaying files depending on the result of the detection:
- files having .php and .inc extension are displayed using source highlight
- images files recognized by PHP are displayed as images: this helps a lot while organizing image files on a remote server (eg. if you use Windows).
- If there are no other special characters than #09 (tab), #10 (CR), #12 (page break), #13 (LF), the file is displayed as a simple textfile. The file is divided into 10000 characters long pages (you can use the "more" or "less" links to switch between pages)
- If there are other special characters in the file, or characters undefined in the ISO-8859-2 codepage, then the file is treated as a binary file. In this case the control characters, and ISO-8859-2s undefined characters (0x7f- 0x9f) are replaced with a dot (to avoid browsers displaying contents erroneously and to conform the HTML standard).
- file uploader:
- configurable number of files to upload at once
- you can configure any application to run after upload
- you can check to drop the original file when the application finishes
- file editor:
- plain text editor
- binary editor
- works under both Windows and Linux
- does not depend on third-party libraries or extensions and needs no RDBMS
- produces well-formatted, valid HTML 4.01 Transitional pages
- uses PHPs error messages to report errors of file operations (since the default messages contain all the important information about the errors). This will change in the future.
Enhancements:
- array_multisort bug fixed,
- added Spanish translation, thanks to Andres Barreto!
- advanced file compare dialog
- JavaScript confirmation before deleting files
- donations accepted through Kagi
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