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Intruder Alert 1.0
Intruder Alert is an arcade maze game. more>>
Intruder Alert is an arcade maze game.
Intruder Alert is a free top-down 2D maze arcade game written in FreePascal using the SDL library for multimedia output.
Its a hobby project and was inspired by 80s classics like wolfenstein 2d and alien breed.
<<lessIntruder Alert is a free top-down 2D maze arcade game written in FreePascal using the SDL library for multimedia output.
Its a hobby project and was inspired by 80s classics like wolfenstein 2d and alien breed.
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Added: 2007-04-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
911 downloads
Red Carpet 2.4.9
Red Carpet is a software management tool for RPM-based Linux distros. more>>
Red Carpet is a software management tool for RPM-based Linux distros.
Red Carpet is a suite of applications that allows easy installation and update of software on Linux systems. Red Carpet project features both command-line and graphical GNOME interfaces.
These days Red Carpet is part of the Novell ZenWorks solution.
<<lessRed Carpet is a suite of applications that allows easy installation and update of software on Linux systems. Red Carpet project features both command-line and graphical GNOME interfaces.
These days Red Carpet is part of the Novell ZenWorks solution.
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Added: 2006-07-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1205 downloads
eQuake Alert 2.0
eQuake Alert enables you to get alerts on land disasters like earth quake, right on your desktop. more>>
eQuake Alert enables you to get alerts on land disasters like earth quake, right on your desktop.
Did you ever thought of getting alerts on land disasters like earth quake, right on your desktop . eQuake is the solution for that.
eQuake alert is a handy add-on, which alerts you with the basic information (date, location, and magnitude) of each earthquake. By default your browser will shake proportional to the earthquake magnitude.
You can configure the alert methods and even you can limit the alerts by the earth quake magnitude.
The recent quakes menu provides a link to the detailed information of quake @ the USGS (US Geological Survey) website.
<<lessDid you ever thought of getting alerts on land disasters like earth quake, right on your desktop . eQuake is the solution for that.
eQuake alert is a handy add-on, which alerts you with the basic information (date, location, and magnitude) of each earthquake. By default your browser will shake proportional to the earthquake magnitude.
You can configure the alert methods and even you can limit the alerts by the earth quake magnitude.
The recent quakes menu provides a link to the detailed information of quake @ the USGS (US Geological Survey) website.
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Added: 2007-04-14 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
953 downloads
Red Hat Linux 9
Red Hat Linux is probably the best-known Linux distribution. more>>
Red Hat Linux is probably the best-known Linux distribution. Red Hat Linux is well-supported by commercial software, and tends to be easy to install and have good hardware support out of the box.
Compaq has taken over the maintenance for Red Hat for their Alpha processor - theres a link to their Alpha Red Hat page below.
Red Hat 9 is the last version of Red Hat Linux per se, and Red Hat will stop supporting it soon. Instead they offer a commercial Linux distribution, "Red Hat Enterprise Edition", and a free distribution, "The Fedora Project".
<<lessCompaq has taken over the maintenance for Red Hat for their Alpha processor - theres a link to their Alpha Red Hat page below.
Red Hat 9 is the last version of Red Hat Linux per se, and Red Hat will stop supporting it soon. Instead they offer a commercial Linux distribution, "Red Hat Enterprise Edition", and a free distribution, "The Fedora Project".
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Added: 2005-04-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1092 downloads
ical for Red Hat 2.2
ical for Red Hat is the ical program, packaged for Red Hat. more>>
ical for Red Hat is an effort to provide the ical program in RPM format for users of current versions of Red Hat Linux.
<<less Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2005-04-19 License: Freely Distributable Price:
1648 downloads
Link Alert 0.7.2
Link Alert is a Firefox extension that changes the cursor to indicate the target of a link. more>>
Link Alert is a Firefox extension that changes the cursor to indicate the target of a link.
Highlights links to the following:
-New Windows
-Secure Sites
-Email Links
-Javascript
-Word Documents
-Excel Spreadsheets
-PDF Files
-Zip Files
-Applications
-Text Files
-Images
-RSS Feeds
-AIM: Links
-and more...
<<lessHighlights links to the following:
-New Windows
-Secure Sites
-Email Links
-Javascript
-Word Documents
-Excel Spreadsheets
-PDF Files
-Zip Files
-Applications
-Text Files
-Images
-RSS Feeds
-AIM: Links
-and more...
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
837 downloads
MillScript-Alert 0.3.0
MillScript Alert is an extension to Java exceptions, providing much more useful debugging information. more>>
MillScript-Alert is an extension to Javas RuntimeException, with an emphasis on providing far more debugging information.
This system is used extensively by the MillScript project and its libraries, with good results.
Enhancements:
- Introduced the AlertReporter interface to abstract reporting alerts and handle different types of report
- Escape exception now prints the details of the alert that lead to the escape
- Switch to Java 5, add generics type information and annotate overrides
- Fixed alert to report the class of any parent alert or throwable object, so that you can see this information.
- Added serialVersionUIDs to serializable classes, to enable version handling when serializing.
- Added extra culprit methods to support all the primitive types as culprit values.
- Added an IllegalArgumentAlert to match the basic IllegalArgumentException.
<<lessThis system is used extensively by the MillScript project and its libraries, with good results.
Enhancements:
- Introduced the AlertReporter interface to abstract reporting alerts and handle different types of report
- Escape exception now prints the details of the alert that lead to the escape
- Switch to Java 5, add generics type information and annotate overrides
- Fixed alert to report the class of any parent alert or throwable object, so that you can see this information.
- Added serialVersionUIDs to serializable classes, to enable version handling when serializing.
- Added extra culprit methods to support all the primitive types as culprit values.
- Added an IllegalArgumentAlert to match the basic IllegalArgumentException.
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Added: 2007-03-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
947 downloads
Snoopy vs. the Red Baron 1.0
Snoopy vs. the Red Baron is an open-source one/two player combat game, available for Mac OS X, Linux, BeOS, QNX and Windows. more>>
Snoopy vs. the Red Baron is an open-source one/two player combat game, available for Mac OS X, Linux, BeOS, QNX and Windows.
The original Snoopy was a tiny game for the Apple Macintosh, with black and white graphics, but already almost all the levels of the new Snoopy/SDL were implemented.
Snoopy could be played by two opponents, sharing a single screen and keyboard, and although it had poor graphics and tough controls, we very much liked to play it.
While we learned programming, we constantly sought for simple, yet interesting projects. If you have ever tried to learn a new language or API, you will have recognized that the simplest way in mastering the stuff is simply reprogramming an existing application, without losing much thought on design and originality.
So my friend reprogrammed Snoopy, in Object Pascal, using SAT, the Sprite Animation Toolkit, on his Classic II. That version of Snoopy features a fully functional AI, network play, but only the first level ( weapons drop).
While he was at it, he also implemented a "missing feature", the bombs, for which there where graphics and sounds in the game, but which could not be thrown.
When I discovered SDL, I recognized that it would be ideal for the job. Running on Windows, Linux, MacOS, BeOS and many other platforms, it is my new toolkit of choice for multimedia programming. It took us several weeks to port Snoopy (besides going to school, but now the work is almost done, with only the finishing touches to be made.
I can only encourage everyone to try SDL; it is really easy and portable (if worked right).
<<lessThe original Snoopy was a tiny game for the Apple Macintosh, with black and white graphics, but already almost all the levels of the new Snoopy/SDL were implemented.
Snoopy could be played by two opponents, sharing a single screen and keyboard, and although it had poor graphics and tough controls, we very much liked to play it.
While we learned programming, we constantly sought for simple, yet interesting projects. If you have ever tried to learn a new language or API, you will have recognized that the simplest way in mastering the stuff is simply reprogramming an existing application, without losing much thought on design and originality.
So my friend reprogrammed Snoopy, in Object Pascal, using SAT, the Sprite Animation Toolkit, on his Classic II. That version of Snoopy features a fully functional AI, network play, but only the first level ( weapons drop).
While he was at it, he also implemented a "missing feature", the bombs, for which there where graphics and sounds in the game, but which could not be thrown.
When I discovered SDL, I recognized that it would be ideal for the job. Running on Windows, Linux, MacOS, BeOS and many other platforms, it is my new toolkit of choice for multimedia programming. It took us several weeks to port Snoopy (besides going to school, but now the work is almost done, with only the finishing touches to be made.
I can only encourage everyone to try SDL; it is really easy and portable (if worked right).
Download (0.35MB)
Added: 2005-12-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1409 downloads
Beyond The Red Line Demo
Beyond the Red Line is a stand-alone total conversion for the award-winning Freespace 2. more>>
Beyond the Red Line project is a stand-alone total conversion for the award-winning Freespace 2 released by Volition and Interplay for the PC. It is based on the popular new tv-show Battlestar Galactica. No, not the one from the 70s.
Will I need Freespace 2 to play it?
No, Beyond the Red Line is a stand-alone conversion and will not require Freespace 2. All you need for playing will be included in the download.
Is it free?
Absolutely. The game is made by fans for the fans, no profit is being made from any part of the project. Although we could use some pizzas and coke to keep our mortal bodies running.
That about covers it... a BSG total conversion of FS2 that has just released a demo version. it plays really well and looks amazing. a must for any BSG fan.
Enhancements:
- This demo contains spoilers for the second season of BSG, so if you havent seen that season yet you should pass on this game for now.
<<lessWill I need Freespace 2 to play it?
No, Beyond the Red Line is a stand-alone conversion and will not require Freespace 2. All you need for playing will be included in the download.
Is it free?
Absolutely. The game is made by fans for the fans, no profit is being made from any part of the project. Although we could use some pizzas and coke to keep our mortal bodies running.
That about covers it... a BSG total conversion of FS2 that has just released a demo version. it plays really well and looks amazing. a must for any BSG fan.
Enhancements:
- This demo contains spoilers for the second season of BSG, so if you havent seen that season yet you should pass on this game for now.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-04-23 License: Freeware Price:
925 downloads
EZ Red Skin Fix
EZ Red Skin Fix is a script-fu that can be used to improve skin that has a reddish tint. more>>
EZ Red Skin Fix is a script-fu based on a technique by lylejk of dpreview.com that can be used to improve skin that has a reddish tint.
<<less Download (MB)
Added: 2006-09-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1139 downloads
Red-Piranha 0.3
Red-Piranha is a search and knowledge management system. more>>
Red-Piranha is an open source search system that can actually learn what you are looking for. It lets you go everywhere , find anything , understand everything.
Because it is open source , it can integrate with any system. Because you can use it as a web page , command line or XML- WebService , it will work with most languages , including Java , Perl , C#/.Net and PHP. As a Java based program , it will run on any platform including Windows , Linux / Unix and Mac.
Main features:
- Personal Search Engine for your Desktop (Windows , Linux and Mac).
- Intranet Search Engine - Search your Company or College Intranet.
- Part of your Development Project - Have search abilities up and running in a few minutes.
- To provide Search facilities on your website.
- As a P2P search engine.
- In conjunction with a wiki, as a knowledge / document management solution.
- Scan a set of websites for the data you want (e.g. Search Job sites on a hourly basis).
- Explore the Semantic web using RDF.
- Search RSS feeds for the information you want.
- Search your Companies systems (including SAP , Oracle or any other Database / Data source).
- Provide a back end for searching in your App (Web , Swing , SWT , Flash, Mozilla-XUL, PHP , Perl or even c#/.Net) .
- Document Management for PDF, Word and other Docs.
- As a Webservice to provide search information
- As a command line tool , to give searching power to your scripts.
- Provide a Search facility for your project documentation.
Using
To use Red-Piranha - open your favourite web browser and point it at http://localhost:8080/RP . Within a few seconds , you should see the Red-Piranha start screen. This will have three items of interest
- A Text box , where we enter the information to add or search
- An add information button - to tell Red-Piranha about new information
- A Search button - to carry out a search.
Before we can search , we must tell Red-Piranha we information we are interested in. This is as easy as putting the piece of information we want to add (e.g. the folder c:temp) in the search box and pressing the Add information button. A message will be displayed saying that your information is being added and will be available to search shortly. For more information , look in the logs at TOMCAT_HOMEWebappsRPlogsrp.log
Examples of things we can add to Red-Piranha are
- A folder (e.g. C:Temp). All files in both this folder and *all* its subfolders will be added.
- An individual file. This file can be text , a web page , a word document , or pdf document. For binary files (like word , which are not plain text) , Red-Piranha will scan the file for recognizable text and add that.
- A Web page. Red-Piranha will add this web page , *and* web pages it links to.
- A Google Search (e.g. http://www.google.com/search?q=some+thing?m=100). Red-Piranha will get the results of the google search , and add information on the pages it links to.
- An XML file (including RSS feeds) , either on disk or over the web.
- Favourites / Bookmarks folders - Red-Piranha will index the web pages that these favourites point to.
Adding information can take anything from a few milliseconds , depending on the amount of information being added. Once added, Red-Piranha will check on a regular basis to see if the information added has changed and re-index if required. Your information is now available to be searched.
To do a search , put the item you want to search for into the textbox and press search. Red-Piranha will show the search results on the screen. Clicking on the link beside the search results will show you the original information (as long as you have access to it).
From version 0.3 onwards , Red-Piranha can learn what search results you are interested in an improve your future searches. To give Red-Piranha feedback and help it learn what you are interested in , click on any of the links on the search results page. Red-Piranha makes a note of your choice , which is used to adjust the search results later.
<<lessBecause it is open source , it can integrate with any system. Because you can use it as a web page , command line or XML- WebService , it will work with most languages , including Java , Perl , C#/.Net and PHP. As a Java based program , it will run on any platform including Windows , Linux / Unix and Mac.
Main features:
- Personal Search Engine for your Desktop (Windows , Linux and Mac).
- Intranet Search Engine - Search your Company or College Intranet.
- Part of your Development Project - Have search abilities up and running in a few minutes.
- To provide Search facilities on your website.
- As a P2P search engine.
- In conjunction with a wiki, as a knowledge / document management solution.
- Scan a set of websites for the data you want (e.g. Search Job sites on a hourly basis).
- Explore the Semantic web using RDF.
- Search RSS feeds for the information you want.
- Search your Companies systems (including SAP , Oracle or any other Database / Data source).
- Provide a back end for searching in your App (Web , Swing , SWT , Flash, Mozilla-XUL, PHP , Perl or even c#/.Net) .
- Document Management for PDF, Word and other Docs.
- As a Webservice to provide search information
- As a command line tool , to give searching power to your scripts.
- Provide a Search facility for your project documentation.
Using
To use Red-Piranha - open your favourite web browser and point it at http://localhost:8080/RP . Within a few seconds , you should see the Red-Piranha start screen. This will have three items of interest
- A Text box , where we enter the information to add or search
- An add information button - to tell Red-Piranha about new information
- A Search button - to carry out a search.
Before we can search , we must tell Red-Piranha we information we are interested in. This is as easy as putting the piece of information we want to add (e.g. the folder c:temp) in the search box and pressing the Add information button. A message will be displayed saying that your information is being added and will be available to search shortly. For more information , look in the logs at TOMCAT_HOMEWebappsRPlogsrp.log
Examples of things we can add to Red-Piranha are
- A folder (e.g. C:Temp). All files in both this folder and *all* its subfolders will be added.
- An individual file. This file can be text , a web page , a word document , or pdf document. For binary files (like word , which are not plain text) , Red-Piranha will scan the file for recognizable text and add that.
- A Web page. Red-Piranha will add this web page , *and* web pages it links to.
- A Google Search (e.g. http://www.google.com/search?q=some+thing?m=100). Red-Piranha will get the results of the google search , and add information on the pages it links to.
- An XML file (including RSS feeds) , either on disk or over the web.
- Favourites / Bookmarks folders - Red-Piranha will index the web pages that these favourites point to.
Adding information can take anything from a few milliseconds , depending on the amount of information being added. Once added, Red-Piranha will check on a regular basis to see if the information added has changed and re-index if required. Your information is now available to be searched.
To do a search , put the item you want to search for into the textbox and press search. Red-Piranha will show the search results on the screen. Clicking on the link beside the search results will show you the original information (as long as you have access to it).
From version 0.3 onwards , Red-Piranha can learn what search results you are interested in an improve your future searches. To give Red-Piranha feedback and help it learn what you are interested in , click on any of the links on the search results page. Red-Piranha makes a note of your choice , which is used to adjust the search results later.
Download (22.4MB)
Added: 2005-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1642 downloads
libredblack 1.3
libredblack is a library to provide the RedBlack balanced tree searching and sorting algorithm. more>>
libredblack is a library to provide the RedBlack balanced tree searching and sorting algorithm.
The algorithm was taken from the book "Introduction to Algorithms" by Cormen, Leiserson & Rivest. Frankly I never entirely understood it, but it most definately works!
What is the problem with normal binary trees?: A standard binary tree only works well if the original data is provided in a random order (random in terms of the key being sorted on). If however the data is provided in order, then the tree becomes very un-balanced and searches degrade into nothing more than a linked list.
How is the RedBlack tree different?: The RedBlack tree acts in a way to keep the overall tree fairly balanced as new data is loaded in.
How does it work?: The tree is always organised such that it has the following properties:
Every node is either Red or Black.
A leaf node (a dummy empty node at the end of the tree) is always Black.
If a node is Red then its children are Black.
Every path from the root to a leaf contains the same number of Black nodes.
So from 3 & 4 above, we can see that the longest path (alternating Red and Black nodes) is only twice as long as the shortest path (all Black nodes). Thus the tree remains fairly balanced.
Great! How does it maintain those properties?: Ah, well, thats where I get a bit hazy. I know that it does this by adding Red nodes and then rotating the tree elements and changing the colours to sort out times when two Red nodes become parent-child (breaking rule 3).
<<lessThe algorithm was taken from the book "Introduction to Algorithms" by Cormen, Leiserson & Rivest. Frankly I never entirely understood it, but it most definately works!
What is the problem with normal binary trees?: A standard binary tree only works well if the original data is provided in a random order (random in terms of the key being sorted on). If however the data is provided in order, then the tree becomes very un-balanced and searches degrade into nothing more than a linked list.
How is the RedBlack tree different?: The RedBlack tree acts in a way to keep the overall tree fairly balanced as new data is loaded in.
How does it work?: The tree is always organised such that it has the following properties:
Every node is either Red or Black.
A leaf node (a dummy empty node at the end of the tree) is always Black.
If a node is Red then its children are Black.
Every path from the root to a leaf contains the same number of Black nodes.
So from 3 & 4 above, we can see that the longest path (alternating Red and Black nodes) is only twice as long as the shortest path (all Black nodes). Thus the tree remains fairly balanced.
Great! How does it maintain those properties?: Ah, well, thats where I get a bit hazy. I know that it does this by adding Red nodes and then rotating the tree elements and changing the colours to sort out times when two Red nodes become parent-child (breaking rule 3).
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2006-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1248 downloads
Snort Alert Monitor 20050206
SAM is a program to monitor (in real-time) the number of alerts generated by Snort. more>>
SAM is a program to monitor (in real-time) the number of alerts generated by Snort. Having recently set up Snort and ACID I felt like there was something missing.
Snort was great for identifying suspicous traffic and ACID was great for digging in to the details but I needed something that was a little higher overview and able to sounds alarms if certain conditions were met.
For instance if I was attacked 100 times in a 5 minutes period. SAM does not replace Snort or ACID but rather it compliments them.
<<lessSnort was great for identifying suspicous traffic and ACID was great for digging in to the details but I needed something that was a little higher overview and able to sounds alarms if certain conditions were met.
For instance if I was attacked 100 times in a 5 minutes period. SAM does not replace Snort or ACID but rather it compliments them.
Download (2.76MB)
Added: 2005-09-19 License: Freeware Price:
1503 downloads
FreeRa 070122
FreeRa is a Westwood red alert game engine. more>>
FreeRa is a Westwood red alert game engine (original .mix files required). This is a rebuild of the (westwood) red alert game engine (based on FreeCNC).
FreeRa is a real time strategy game. To play the game with this engine you need the original game (mix files). The only game supported is red alert 1.
<<lessFreeRa is a real time strategy game. To play the game with this engine you need the original game (mix files). The only game supported is red alert 1.
Download (0.50MB)
Added: 2007-02-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
591 downloads
remerge 2.1.1
remerge is a browser-based package manager. more>>
remerge is a simple browser-based interface to Gentoo Linuxs Portage and Novells Red Carpet package management systems.
It supports installation, uninstallation, and upgrading of many different packages.
Enhancements:
- An installation script glitch was fixed.
<<lessIt supports installation, uninstallation, and upgrading of many different packages.
Enhancements:
- An installation script glitch was fixed.
Download (0.053MB)
Added: 2005-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1556 downloads
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