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BasiliX 1.1.1 fix2

BasiliX 1.1.1 fix2


BasiliX is a PHP and IMAP based web mail application. more>>
BasiliX is a webmail application based on PHP and IMAP, and powered by the MySQL database server.
It supports simple mail actions, sending/receiving attachments, an addressbook with group capability, configurable, multiple languages and multiple folders.
Main features:
- Simple mail actions (read,delete,send,reply,reply all,forward).
- Powerful message compose window.
- Draft mechanism.
- Sending Mail with attachments.
- Addressbook utility with user-defined groups.
- Message searching support.
- Settings support which helps users to customize BasiliX.
- Multiple folders, including Sent Mail and Trash folders.
- Theme support.
- Multiple languages.
- Easily changed HTML templates.
- and more...
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Added: 2005-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PSIX 1.1

PSIX 1.1


PSIX is a nice style for KDE, inspired by the Sony PSP. more>>
PSIX is originally a shell for the Sony PSP. I found the shell to have great graphics and a nice interface so i decided to port the look and feel over to one of the best window managers and OS. I also did this without falling under any License agreements because no one likes GPL.

Note: If installer dosent open from Konqueror then start installer from Konsole (sh Install PSIX Theme.bash)

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Added: 2007-04-16 License: Freeware Price:
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yafc 1.1.1

yafc 1.1.1


yafc is Yet Another FTP Client. more>>
Yafc is yet another FTP client which features a directory cache, remote filename completion, aliases, colorized ls, recursive get/put/ls/rm, nohup mode transfers, tagging (queueing), multiple connections, proxy support, and more. It has also support for Kerberos authentication and SSH2 (sftp).
Main features:
- cached directory listings
- extensive tab completion
- aliases
- colored ls (ie, ls --color, uses $LS_COLORS like GNU ls)
- automatic reconnect on timed out connections
- recursive get/put/fxp/ls/rm
- nohup mode transfers
- multiple connections open simultaneously
- tagging (queueing)
- very configurable
- autologin and bookmarks
- automagically enters nohup-mode when SIGHUP received (in get and put)
- redirection to local command or file
- proxy support
- Kerberos support (version 4 and 5, heimdal, kth-krb or MIT)
- SSH2 support (sftp)
- its free!
Enhancements:
- Applied patch by Mark Schreiber that checks for errno.h in configure.ac
- Less picky autogen.sh
- sysconfdir setting from configure honored (thanks to Toru TAKAMIZU)
- alternative SSH port now accepted (thanks Henk Csaba)
- Applied patch from Eduard Bloch that adds a setting for user configurable SSH options
- Uses standard SI prefixes for binary multiples (KiB, MiB, GiB) in transfer progress
- Fixed bug when pressing Ctrl-D in user input (ask), reported by Robin Breathe
- Applied patch by Thomas Habets, fixing a file descriptor leak
- Fixed the "-s" parameter for the "fxp" command (patch by Julien Antille)
- Included the large file support patch by Eduard Block
- Applied patch from Eduard Block that improved the help command
- Applied patch from Martin Pitt that fixes the errno.h problem in makepath.c
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Added: 2005-10-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BALL 1.1.1

BALL 1.1.1


The Biochemical ALgorithms Library (BALL) is a framework for rapid application development. more>>
BALL is Rapid Software Prototyping can significantly reduce development times in the field of Computational Molecular Biology and Molecular Modeling. BALL (Biochemical Algorithms Library) is an application framework in C++ that has been specifically designed for this purpose.
BALL has been carefully designed to be robust, easy to use, and open to extensions. Especially its extensibility which results from an object-oriented and generic programming approach distinguishes it from other software packages.
BALL is well suited to serve as a public repository for reliable data structures and algorithms. Based on BALL we have developed a stand-alone tool for molecular visualization, BALLView . BALLView makes the broad functionality available through an integrated user-friendly GUI.
BALL is distributed under the Lesser GNU Public License (LGPL), parts of it are under the GNU Public License (GPL).
Enhancements:
- This version finally brings full support for Python, DLLs, and nmake Makefiles under Windows.
- A large number of prominent fixes were made, especialy for g++ 4.x.
- Some new functionality was added to BALLView.
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Added: 2005-12-22 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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EL4J 1.1.1

EL4J 1.1.1


EL4J, the Extension Library for the J2EE, adds incremental improvements to the Spring Java framework. more>>
EL4J, the Extension Library for the J2EE, adds incremental improvements to the Spring Java framework.
Main features:
- The ability to split applications in modules
- A module can consist of code, jar-files and configurations
- There can be transitive dependencies between modules
- A module can automatically enable its spring configuration when it is present
- The order and the location of configuration-information works accross various J2EE containers
- Simplified remoting
- Optional implicit context passing to cleanly add technical context with remote method invocations (e.g. to add a security principal or the sub-company on whose behalf a request is being made)
- Remote a POJO as SLSB or SFSB, remote a POJO via SOAP
- Clean remoting support for interfaces that lack a RemoteException in their interface where its required
- A light daemon manager service
- Various improvements
- Make the active beans and their configuration visible in JMX
- A light exception handling framework that implements a safety facade
- Simplified configuration of attribute-interceptor mappings
Enhancements:
- Many clean-ups in the build infrastructure and in the file organization
- Added a database plugin that allows to execute SQL scripts on the database.
- It can optionally launch an embedded database (Derby for now).
- Added a dependency plugin that illustrates the dependencies between modules graphically.
- Added a basic EL4J archetype to get started more easily
- We provide a mechanim to override the configuration files that are in the automatic Tomcat download (files etc/tomcat are copied to Tomcat).
- Test run now in the maven integration phase (in order for us to launch the database in the right moment).
- Some issues in the site-generation were fixed.
- Added an experimental version plugin that checks whether there are new versions available of existing maven plugins or of other jar-files a project depends on.
- Provided fixes for the external exec plugin
- Upgrade to some newer maven plugins: eclipse, javadoc, deploy.
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Added: 2007-02-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DBFW 1.1.2

DBFW 1.1.2


DBFW is a PHP-based database framework for rapid application development and rapid prototyping. more>>
DBFW is a PHP-based database framework for rapid application development and rapid prototyping.
DBFW project allows the creation of almost complete Web/database-based applications in no more than few hours, as well as faster development cycles.
It uses automatic DB schema discovery with XML configuration files to automatically implement a basic user interface that can be extended through the use of ad-hoc PHP code.
This framework aims to provide the developer with a tool that can be used first to iron out the database structure through as many iterations as required, but without forcing the developer to rewrite everything at every iteration.
It provides many features aimed to reduce this round-trip in the requirement and specification analisys phase, thanks to its ability to provide an auto-updating and working prototype of the user interface that can be used to access data from the DB under construction.
Main features:
- autodetection of the entire DB schema. The framework engine will retrieve all required informations from the DB itself (like all user visible tables, foreign keys, column types, and so on). It will cache the discovered infos in a file under the directory cache/ of the application. If you change the schema, the tables, add/remove columns and so on, you will just need to remove the cache file and the framework will redo the discovery process.
- XML-based User Interface specification. The user interface of the application is specified through a set of XML files, which will contain the templates for the application forms and browsers as well as the application menus, the reports and so on....
- automatic handling of CRUD functionality. By default, it is able to provide support for creation, read, update and delete of records from all your tables.
- automatic handling of Foreign Keys. The framework knows all foreign keys defined among tables, and it will allow its automatic handling whenever you will say so. The automatic handling means navigable html links during the browsing of records from a given table as well as search or select widgets in the editing forms.
- multi database support. The framework uses a driver based interface for DB access, which means that new databases backend may be added later, by simply creating the related driver. The framework currently supports the following DB:
- PostgreSQL 7.3.X and later (The 8.X needs more tests, thought)
- MySQL 4.1.X and later (Check the driver specifications for known limitations)
- Oracle 9i and later (it should work, even if it hasnt been used by few years)
- The framework uses the PEAR library for DB access, so the its internal driver will add only the functionality required by the discovery process and few others not directly provided by the PEAR driver.
- simple creation of Reports. You can create a Report (or a group of Reports) simply by specifying the SQL query which generate the data and by choose the output, be it a textual one using a template, or a graphical one, using the GD library or a SVG generator. It supports the following output formats: HTML, PDF (still under development, thought), TSV (tab Separated Values) and XLS (Excel Spreadsheets);
- DHTML forms: hierarchical forms are implemented using DHTML so they are handled by the web client for the most part, avoiding unnecessary round-trips. (It should work with almost all recently web browsers).
- form nesting. This allows you to create nested forms for editing of related sets of records. All modifications to the set will be committed as a unique transaction, so they will fail or success as a whole.
- form validation and error handling: all forms will be validated before their use, and all errors will be notified to the user. The framework uses the exernal JavaScript library overlib to handle tooltips as well as error notifications ( you may find more info at http://www.bosrup.com/web/overlib/ )
- support for record history. You may create two additional columns in your tables (a start-of-validity one and a end-of-validity one), tell the framework of them and then it will handle all modifications as storicized modifications (i.e. the records will not be really deleted, just marked as expired).
- integrated support for PDF generation, through the external library html2ps based on FPDF
- javascript calendar for web client date handling (a really wonderful JavaScript library. Check it out at http://students.infoiasi.ro/~mishoo/site/calendar.epl
- dynamically generated menus: you can generate menus dinamically using SQL queries.
- internationalization: it supports full internationalization for both framework and applications using Gettext. They may be handled separately, so you can maintain your application messages indipendently from those of the framework.
- privileges: the framework will respect all privileges defined on the DB tables, as well as it will enforce additional privileges, like record based ones (yes, really record based... I need to document how they work, though... )
- automatic generation of user documentation: (Work In Progress) Since the application behaviour is specified for the most part in the XML configuration files, its possible to process those files to generate automatically the core of the User Documentation. Of course, it still need to be completed and edited by hand, but this time you may concentrate on its content. BTW, the generated document will be in DocBook XML format.
- support for pop-up based details views.
- many more feature, like the handlers (PHP code which can be hooked to specific engine events like the decode event or the post_retrieve and so on), triggers (to allow the use of special triggers on DB that doesnt support triggers that access the tables under modifications, like Oracle and MySQL), foreign key and browser filtering, order-by handling, externally linked pages, and so on...
Enhancements:
- A new online help subsystem, a code cleanup, more work on the documentation, more support for data exports, and many bugfixes.
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Added: 2006-03-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ceODBC 1.1

ceODBC 1.1


ceODBC is a Python extension module that enables access to databases using the ODBC API and conforms to the Python database API. more>>
ceODBC is a Python extension module that enables access to databases using the ODBC API and conforms to the Python database API 2.0 specifications with a few exceptions.
For more information on the database API specification, see here. Use the provided setup.py to build and install the module which makes use of the DistUtils module made available in Python 2.0 and up.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for searching the catalog of a data source for tables, procedures, columns, privileges, foreign keys and primary keys.
- It also adds support for getting and setting the autocommit flag for a connection and the name for a cursor.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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SATAN 1.1.1

SATAN 1.1.1


SATAN is a Port Scanner with a Web Interface. more>>
SATAN is a Port Scanner with a Web Interface.

In order get things up and running,

- You need a UNIX system to run SATAN. In order to unpack the SATAN archive,

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Added: 2007-02-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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jaxen 1.1.1

jaxen 1.1.1


jaxen is a universal XPath evaluation engine. more>>
jaxen is a universal XPath evaluation engine. jaxen is currently capable of executing XPath expressions against W3C DOM, JDOM, dom4j, and XOM document trees.
Enhancements:
- Assorted bugfixes, including one that affects the results of XPath expressions. Improved documentation.
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Added: 2007-05-17 License: BSD License Price:
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ARAAS 1.1.1

ARAAS 1.1.1


ARAAS is a ticket-based authentication and authorization system. more>>
ARAAS is a ticket-based authentication and authorization system. Can provide single-sign-on for multiple web servers. LDAP authentication.

It consists of a J2EE web application to authenticate users and generate secure session tickets and an Apache module to verify the tickets. It is possible to use the tickets on multiple web servers to provide single-sign-on.

Users are authenticated against an LDAP server. However, the authentication mechanism is extendable to allow the use of other kinds of authentication servers.
Once the user is authenticated normal Apache authorization configuration can be used to grant access to web pages.

A later release of ARASS will also allow to centralize the authorization information in a separate repository, like a database or an LDAP server. This can be used by web applications to store generic authorization information, similar to OMGs RAD service.

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Added: 2006-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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tipxd 1.1.1

tipxd 1.1.1


tipxd is an IPX tunneling daemon which snoops on a local network for IPX 802.3 traffic. more>>
tipxd is an IPX tunneling daemon which snoops on a local network for IPX 802.3 traffic, packages it and sends it over one or many TCP/IP connections to tipxd running on remote machines where it is unpacked and sent via the local network. This, in effect, makes the IPX networks appear as if all IPX peers were on the same physical hub. This program makes easier the playing of games where TCP/IP connections are not possible(for example where the two IPX machines are both behind firewalls), and the join Novell Netware Networks, share Windows Drives, etc.

By default, tipxd looks for the configuration file /etc/tipxd.conf, unless this is overidden with the -f option. This file is a very simple record format. Each record has a texttt{BEGIN} and texttt{END} statement, and tags which can occur between them to assign values for that record.
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Added: 2006-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Scapy 1.1.1

Scapy 1.1.1


Scapy is a powerful interactive packet manipulation tool, packet generator, network scanner, network discovery tool. more>>
Scapy is a powerful interactive packet manipulation tool, packet generator, network scanner, network discovery tool, and packet sniffer.
Scapy project provides classes to interactively create packets or sets of packets, manipulate them, send them over the wire, sniff other packets from the wire, match answers and replies, and more.
Interaction is provided by the Python interpreter, so Python programming structures can be used (such as variables, loops, and functions).
Report modules are possible and easy to make. It is intended to do about the same things as ttlscan, nmap, hping, queso, p0f, xprobe, arping, arp-sk, arpspoof, firewalk, irpas, tethereal, tcpdump, etc.
Enhancements:
- This release adds the ability to transcribe ASN1-specified protocols easily, SNMP protocol support, MIB parsing, OID/DNS/OUI resolving, configurable field value resolution, a startup script, and srflood() and srpflood() to flood with packets while catching answers.
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Added: 2007-04-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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xbmsd 1.1.1

xbmsd 1.1.1


xbmsd project is a file sharing server. more>>
xbmsd project is a file sharing server implementing the Xbox Media Streaming Protocol (XBMSP) supported by the Xbox Media Center (XBMC). URLs in XboxMediaCenter.xml that start with "xbms://" use this protocol. xbmsd also supports the XBMSP Server Discovery Protocol (XBSDP).
The main features of xbmsd besides normal file sharing is mapping files to arbitrary local files or HTTP files/streams, the possibility of generating "synthetic" mplayer configuration files according to file extension and the possibility of specifying file processing filters by file extension. Mapping files to HTTP locations is useful because XBMC does not support HTTP locations natively.
Synthetic configuration files mean that files ending in a specified extension will all have a file-specific mplayer configuration file visible through xbmsd. If one does not already exist (real or mapped), it is mapped to the file specified in the specification command. Filters work so that if a file has the specified extension the filename is given as an argument to the specified command and the command output is sent to the XBMSP client as a stream.
Usage Example
Lets assume that we have a HTTP server running on localhost port 3000 that provides access to DVB TV channels via files /ts/channel. These are interlaced MPEG transport streams (TS), so we want to map these to local files and then create synthetic deinterlacing configuration files for them.
First we create a mplayer configuration file (/etc/xbmsd/deinterlace.conf) that turns on linear blend deinterlacing and sets the cache to a lower value so that the buffering does not take so long. The contents of the file is:
vf-pre=pp=lb
cache=2048
Then we create the xbmsd configuration file that maps the DVB streams to local files and configures the above file as a synthetic configuration file for files ending in ".ts". We use an empty root directory since we dont want to do anything else at this time:
root /var/empty
map ch1.ts http://localhost:3000/ts/1
map ch2.ts http://localhost:3000/ts/2
map ch3.ts http://localhost:3000/ts/3
conf ts /etc/xbmsd/deinterlace.conf
When xbmsd is started with this configuration the root directory of the server contains six files: ch1.ts, ch1.ts.conf, ch2.ts, ch2.ts.conf, ch3.ts, ch3.ts.conf.
Enhancements:
- Added IFACE configuration option (Linux only)
- Bugfix: the server discovery socket now listens to INADDR_ANY (or in6addr_any) and not the address specified by LISTEN, as it needs to receive all broadcasts.
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Added: 2007-01-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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iTest 1.1.1

iTest 1.1.1


iTest project is a simple programme which allows you to take advantage of the best of computerized examination. more>>
iTest project is a simple application which allows you to take advantage of the best of computerized examination.
iTest consists of two programmes:
- The Database Editor - question/answer database and exam server
- The Test Writer - the programme installed on each client computer
iTest makes it easy to:
- Create and organise a database of questions and answers
- Set up a server and a printer
- Connect a client computer for each student, which generates a test according to your server settings
Supported platforms:
- Linux/Unix
- Apple Mac OS X
- Microsoft Windows
Available in:
- English
- Russian
- Slovak
- Turkish
Enhancements:
Database Editor & Test Writer
- added Turkish translation
- if available, translation to the system language loaded by default
- NEW ENCODING: UTF-8 adds support for more languages and special characters
- iTest 1.1.1 can still open old CP 1250 databases from older versions of iTest
- older versions of iTest cannot open the new UTF-8 databases from iTest 1.1.1
- upgraded from Qt 4.2.2 to Qt 4.3.0
Database Editor
- printing: support for the & sign
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Added: 2007-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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y2l 1.1.1.1

y2l 1.1.1.1


y2l project is a acc to LaTeX grammar pretty printer. more>>
y2l project is a acc to LaTeX grammar pretty printer.

y2l takes a yacc(1) grammar description file and generates an EBNF (Extended Backus-Naur Form) grammar from it.

By default, the output will be a LaTeX(1) longtable environment, that can be input{} into any LaTeX document.

Automatic substitution of symbolic terminals can also be taken care of.

Options control whether any optimization should be done on the grammar, and whether plain ASCII output should be generated instead.
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Added: 2006-10-05 License: Artistic License Price:
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