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mb2md 3.20
Mb2md.pl not only converts mailbox files into a Maildir. more>>
Mb2md.pl not only converts mailbox files into a Maildir, but also the /var/spool/mail/$USER mailspool file.
mb2md program is smart enough to not transfer a dummy message such as the one UW IMAPD puts at the start of Mbox mailboxes.
You can add your own search terms to the script to make it ignore other forms of dummy first messages.
Mb2md.pl does not only convert mailbox files into a Maildir but also the /var/spool/mail/$USER mailspool file. It is smart enough to not transfer a dummy message such as the UW IMAPD puts at the start of Mbox mailboxes - and you could add your own search terms into the script to make it ignore other forms of dummy first message.
Main features:
- converting the users main mailbox that is referenced by the ENV variable $MAIL
- converting a single mailbox into corresponding maildir
- converting multiple mailboxes in a directory into corresponding maildirs
- recursive operation on a given directory to convert the complete mail storage of one user
- replaces all occurrences of dots (.) in a mailbox name by underscores (_)
- is able to handle spaces in mailbox names
- is able to handle leading/trailing spaces in mailbox names
- converts mbox files in DOS format (CRLF) to Unix file format
- can strip an extension (e.g. ".mbx") from a mailbox name prior to converting
- uses the Content-Length: header iof told to
- removal of dummy message that a couple of IMAP servers (e.g. UW-IMAPD) put at the beginning of a mailbox
- removal of the "From " line that starts every mail in a mailbox
- removal of the special escape character (>) that the MTA puts in front of lines starting with "From " other than the first line
- setting the file date of a converted message according to the date found in the "From " line of the original mail
- setting the flags F,R,S,T (flagged, replied, seen, deleted) on the filename of the converted message according to the flags found in "Status:"/"X-Status:"/"X-Mozilla-Status:"/"X-Evolution:" headers of the original mail
- should work on all *nix-like OS
<<lessmb2md program is smart enough to not transfer a dummy message such as the one UW IMAPD puts at the start of Mbox mailboxes.
You can add your own search terms to the script to make it ignore other forms of dummy first messages.
Mb2md.pl does not only convert mailbox files into a Maildir but also the /var/spool/mail/$USER mailspool file. It is smart enough to not transfer a dummy message such as the UW IMAPD puts at the start of Mbox mailboxes - and you could add your own search terms into the script to make it ignore other forms of dummy first message.
Main features:
- converting the users main mailbox that is referenced by the ENV variable $MAIL
- converting a single mailbox into corresponding maildir
- converting multiple mailboxes in a directory into corresponding maildirs
- recursive operation on a given directory to convert the complete mail storage of one user
- replaces all occurrences of dots (.) in a mailbox name by underscores (_)
- is able to handle spaces in mailbox names
- is able to handle leading/trailing spaces in mailbox names
- converts mbox files in DOS format (CRLF) to Unix file format
- can strip an extension (e.g. ".mbx") from a mailbox name prior to converting
- uses the Content-Length: header iof told to
- removal of dummy message that a couple of IMAP servers (e.g. UW-IMAPD) put at the beginning of a mailbox
- removal of the "From " line that starts every mail in a mailbox
- removal of the special escape character (>) that the MTA puts in front of lines starting with "From " other than the first line
- setting the file date of a converted message according to the date found in the "From " line of the original mail
- setting the flags F,R,S,T (flagged, replied, seen, deleted) on the filename of the converted message according to the flags found in "Status:"/"X-Status:"/"X-Mozilla-Status:"/"X-Evolution:" headers of the original mail
- should work on all *nix-like OS
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Added: 2005-12-22 License: Freeware Price:
1405 downloads
Zim 0.20
Zim is a WYSIWYG text editor written in Gtk2-Perl. more>>
Zim is a WYSIWYG text editor written in Gtk2-Perl. Zim aims at bringing the concept of a wiki to your desktop. For example every page is saved as a text file with wiki markup. Pages can contain links to other pages, and are saved automatically.
Creating a new page is as easy as linking to a non-existing page. This tool is intended to keep track of TODO lists or serve as a personal scratch book.
Development on Zim started september 2005. This means there is no stable version yet. We are currently in beta testing. New releases will be announced on freshmeat. Please subscribe there to stay in touch.
Zim handles several types of markup, like headings, bullet lists and of course bold, italic and highlighted. This markup is saved as wiki text so you can easily edit it with other editors. Because of the autosave feature you can switch between pages and follow links while editing without worries.
Enhancements:
- Among other fixes, a bug where zim would hang on "new link" on some platforms was fixed, as well as a bug that could corrupt links on "update link".
- New features are the option to control the look of a new page through a template and to control the rendering of pages through a simple kind of stylesheet.
- Support for slow filesystems was added.
- Other improvements include better handling of formatting in the undo stack and the addition of a "document root" setting to the repository.
<<lessCreating a new page is as easy as linking to a non-existing page. This tool is intended to keep track of TODO lists or serve as a personal scratch book.
Development on Zim started september 2005. This means there is no stable version yet. We are currently in beta testing. New releases will be announced on freshmeat. Please subscribe there to stay in touch.
Zim handles several types of markup, like headings, bullet lists and of course bold, italic and highlighted. This markup is saved as wiki text so you can easily edit it with other editors. Because of the autosave feature you can switch between pages and follow links while editing without worries.
Enhancements:
- Among other fixes, a bug where zim would hang on "new link" on some platforms was fixed, as well as a bug that could corrupt links on "update link".
- New features are the option to control the look of a new page through a template and to control the rendering of pages through a simple kind of stylesheet.
- Support for slow filesystems was added.
- Other improvements include better handling of formatting in the undo stack and the addition of a "document root" setting to the repository.
Download (0.033MB)
Added: 2007-08-19 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
803 downloads
jset 0.20
jset project is an implementation of the Set board game. more>>
jset project is an implementation of the Set board game.
The game can be played alone or on the network. The Set board game is a card game whose goal is to find matching sets of cards.
The game is played using 81 (3^4) unique cards. On each card is drawn a set of identical shapes.
These sets of shapes have 4 properties, each shape property taken from a set of 3 possibilities: color (e.g. red, blue, and green), type (e.g. rectangle, circle, and triangle), fill (e.g. empty, full, and shaded), and number (e.g. one, two, and three).
The cards are disposed on the table in front of the players. The players must try to identify matching sets of cards.
<<lessThe game can be played alone or on the network. The Set board game is a card game whose goal is to find matching sets of cards.
The game is played using 81 (3^4) unique cards. On each card is drawn a set of identical shapes.
These sets of shapes have 4 properties, each shape property taken from a set of 3 possibilities: color (e.g. red, blue, and green), type (e.g. rectangle, circle, and triangle), fill (e.g. empty, full, and shaded), and number (e.g. one, two, and three).
The cards are disposed on the table in front of the players. The players must try to identify matching sets of cards.
Download (0.070MB)
Added: 2006-11-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1064 downloads
Smit 0.20
Smit is a simple ARP sniffer for switched/unswitched networks. more>>
Smit is a simple ARP sniffer for switched/unswitched networks.
It works even better on switched networks, because the spoofed sides do not see the duplicated packets.
I based the tool on sources from arpmitm and arprelay and included nice features like automatic ARP MAC query and some improved MAC cache consistence algorithm.
Now you can save the whole relayed traffic to a file (buffered, for heavy traffic and direct write mode included) and analyse it with some hex editor.
The format of the capture file defaults now to pkt which means the captured packets will be prefixed with packet id (number, going from 0) and the captured packet length.
The file can be decoded with the pktview utility which Im still working on. Undef TCPDATA in pktview.c if you dont want the lame tcp-data extracting code
<<lessIt works even better on switched networks, because the spoofed sides do not see the duplicated packets.
I based the tool on sources from arpmitm and arprelay and included nice features like automatic ARP MAC query and some improved MAC cache consistence algorithm.
Now you can save the whole relayed traffic to a file (buffered, for heavy traffic and direct write mode included) and analyse it with some hex editor.
The format of the capture file defaults now to pkt which means the captured packets will be prefixed with packet id (number, going from 0) and the captured packet length.
The file can be decoded with the pktview utility which Im still working on. Undef TCPDATA in pktview.c if you dont want the lame tcp-data extracting code
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1136 downloads
Nmap 4.20
Nmap is a network exploration tool and security/port scanner. more>>
Nmap is a utility for network exploration or security auditing. It supports ping scanning (determine which hosts are up), many port scanning techniques (determine what services the hosts are offering), version detection (determine what application/service is runing on a port), and TCP/IP fingerprinting (remote host OS or device identification).
Nmap project also offers flexible target and port specification, decoy/stealth scanning, SunRPC scanning, and more. Most Unix and Windows platforms are supported in both GUI and command line modes. Several popular handheld devices are also supported, including the Sharp Zaurus and the iPAQ.
Main features:
- Flexible: Supports dozens of advanced techniques for mapping out networks filled with IP filters, firewalls, routers, and other obstacles. This includes many port scanning mechanisms (both TCP & UDP), OS detection, version detection, ping sweeps, and more. See the documentation page.
- Powerful: Nmap has been used to scan huge networks of literally hundreds of thousands of machines.
- Portable: Most operating systems are supported, including Linux, Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, IRIX, Mac OS X, HP-UX, NetBSD, Sun OS, Amiga, and more.
- Easy: While Nmap offers a rich set of advanced features for power users, you can start out as simply as "nmap -v -A targethost". Both traditional command line and graphical (GUI) versions are available to suit your preference. Binaries are available for those who do not wish to compile Nmap from source.
- Free: The primary goals of the Nmap Project is to help make the Internet a little more secure and to provide administrators/auditors/hackers with an advanced tool for exploring their networks. Nmap is available for free download, and also comes with full source code that you may modify and redistribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
- Well Documented: Significant effort has been put into comprehensive and up-to-date man pages, whitepapers, and tutorials. Find them in multiple languages here.
- Supported: While Nmap comes with no warranty, you can write the author (fyodor@insecure.org) if you experience any problems. We also host several mailing lists you can join.
- Acclaimed: Nmap has won numerous awards, including "Information Security Product of the Year" by Linux Journal, Info World and Codetalker Digest. It has been featured in hundreds of magazine articles and is even recommended by Microsoft. Visit the press page for further details.
- Popular: Thousands of people download Nmap every day, and it is included with many operating systems (Redhat Linux, Debian Linux, Gentoo, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc). It is among the top ten (out of 30,000) programs at the Freshmeat.Net repository. This is important because it lends Nmap its vibrant development and user support communities.
<<lessNmap project also offers flexible target and port specification, decoy/stealth scanning, SunRPC scanning, and more. Most Unix and Windows platforms are supported in both GUI and command line modes. Several popular handheld devices are also supported, including the Sharp Zaurus and the iPAQ.
Main features:
- Flexible: Supports dozens of advanced techniques for mapping out networks filled with IP filters, firewalls, routers, and other obstacles. This includes many port scanning mechanisms (both TCP & UDP), OS detection, version detection, ping sweeps, and more. See the documentation page.
- Powerful: Nmap has been used to scan huge networks of literally hundreds of thousands of machines.
- Portable: Most operating systems are supported, including Linux, Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, IRIX, Mac OS X, HP-UX, NetBSD, Sun OS, Amiga, and more.
- Easy: While Nmap offers a rich set of advanced features for power users, you can start out as simply as "nmap -v -A targethost". Both traditional command line and graphical (GUI) versions are available to suit your preference. Binaries are available for those who do not wish to compile Nmap from source.
- Free: The primary goals of the Nmap Project is to help make the Internet a little more secure and to provide administrators/auditors/hackers with an advanced tool for exploring their networks. Nmap is available for free download, and also comes with full source code that you may modify and redistribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
- Well Documented: Significant effort has been put into comprehensive and up-to-date man pages, whitepapers, and tutorials. Find them in multiple languages here.
- Supported: While Nmap comes with no warranty, you can write the author (fyodor@insecure.org) if you experience any problems. We also host several mailing lists you can join.
- Acclaimed: Nmap has won numerous awards, including "Information Security Product of the Year" by Linux Journal, Info World and Codetalker Digest. It has been featured in hundreds of magazine articles and is even recommended by Microsoft. Visit the press page for further details.
- Popular: Thousands of people download Nmap every day, and it is included with many operating systems (Redhat Linux, Debian Linux, Gentoo, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc). It is among the top ten (out of 30,000) programs at the Freshmeat.Net repository. This is important because it lends Nmap its vibrant development and user support communities.
Download (0.90MB)
Added: 2006-12-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
634 downloads
nmdb 0.20
nmdb is a network database that uses the TIPC protocol to communicate with its clients. more>>
nmdb is a network database that uses the TIPC protocol to communicate with its clients.
nmdb consists of an in-memory cache, that saves (key, value) pairs, and a persistent backend that stores the pairs on disk.
Both work combined, but the use of the backend is optional, so you can use the server only for cache queries, pretty much like memcached.
A library is provided to interact with the database and the cache in a very simple way. Python bindings are also available and come with the distribution.
Its written in C, in about 2000 lines of code, and depends on libevent (network polling) and qdbm (database backend).
It also requires a TIPC-enabled Linux kernel (TIPC is included in the kernel in versions >= 2.6.16), with its matching userspace headers.
The license for the server is Open Software License 3.0, and the library is BOLA (Public Domain), so you can run the software anywhere, and link the library with whatever you want.
Enhancements:
- TCP and UDP support was implemented.
- The compare-and-swap operation was added.
- D and NewLisp bindings were added.
- Tests were extended.
- Performance was improved and the documentation was updated.
<<lessnmdb consists of an in-memory cache, that saves (key, value) pairs, and a persistent backend that stores the pairs on disk.
Both work combined, but the use of the backend is optional, so you can use the server only for cache queries, pretty much like memcached.
A library is provided to interact with the database and the cache in a very simple way. Python bindings are also available and come with the distribution.
Its written in C, in about 2000 lines of code, and depends on libevent (network polling) and qdbm (database backend).
It also requires a TIPC-enabled Linux kernel (TIPC is included in the kernel in versions >= 2.6.16), with its matching userspace headers.
The license for the server is Open Software License 3.0, and the library is BOLA (Public Domain), so you can run the software anywhere, and link the library with whatever you want.
Enhancements:
- TCP and UDP support was implemented.
- The compare-and-swap operation was added.
- D and NewLisp bindings were added.
- Tests were extended.
- Performance was improved and the documentation was updated.
Download (0.028MB)
Added: 2007-06-25 License: Open Software License Price:
854 downloads
Jbum 1.20
Jbum is an application (Webstart or jar) that takes a directory of images and turns them into a page of HTML. more>>
Jbum is an application (Webstart or jar) that takes a directory of images and turns them into a page of HTML.
It generates thumbnails and supports rotating, reordering, captioning, spell-checking, and styling.
Enhancements:
- An image rotation memory leak was fixed.
<<lessIt generates thumbnails and supports rotating, reordering, captioning, spell-checking, and styling.
Enhancements:
- An image rotation memory leak was fixed.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-06-14 License: BSD License Price:
863 downloads
Pang 1.20
Pang for Linux is a port of the arcade ball game Pang! more>>
Pang for Linux is a port of the arcade ball game Pang!
Ball are bouncing, when you shoot a ball, it split in two more little ball, more dangerous.
You must blank the screen to go to next level ! Its a port of an old arcade game.
<<lessBall are bouncing, when you shoot a ball, it split in two more little ball, more dangerous.
You must blank the screen to go to next level ! Its a port of an old arcade game.
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2006-01-06 License: Freeware Price:
820 downloads
POWA 0.20
POWA intends to be a program to operate a Webcam. more>>
POWA intends to be a program to operate a Webcam. It supports live video, snapshot taking (with a timer or with a button), and more. # Notes: Ive had reports that the cameras using the pwc driver (Philips) dont work with POWA. I intend to fix it soon but I need a test camera since I dont have such an object.
Ive coded this program with my webcam (Creative Webcam 3) and the video stream works for me. I would like to make a list of working webcams and add support for webcams that doesnt work yet. So, if you have a webcam and you have problems with POWA, send me an email explaining the problem, or better, make a patch to make it work and send it to me.
I want to thanks Damien Sandras (GnomeMeeting) who gave me some hints.
Well thats it. It should compile with the typical "./configure ; make ; make install". Ive had problems to get the installation working. So if you go into some bugs there, dont hesitate to contact me.
POWA takes one optional argument at the command line for now, the device file (e.g. powa /dev/video1). By default, POWA will try to use the /dev/video0 device file.
Main features:
- A simple and intuitive GUI with streaming video input
- Picture saving on the filesystem (via ImageMagick, supports over 60 file formats)
- Snapshot annotation with text
- Snapshot timer
Enhancements:
- At last a new release !
- New feature: Picture annotation with text
- New feature: Timer to take a picture every X seconds
- Some graphical enhancements
<<lessIve coded this program with my webcam (Creative Webcam 3) and the video stream works for me. I would like to make a list of working webcams and add support for webcams that doesnt work yet. So, if you have a webcam and you have problems with POWA, send me an email explaining the problem, or better, make a patch to make it work and send it to me.
I want to thanks Damien Sandras (GnomeMeeting) who gave me some hints.
Well thats it. It should compile with the typical "./configure ; make ; make install". Ive had problems to get the installation working. So if you go into some bugs there, dont hesitate to contact me.
POWA takes one optional argument at the command line for now, the device file (e.g. powa /dev/video1). By default, POWA will try to use the /dev/video0 device file.
Main features:
- A simple and intuitive GUI with streaming video input
- Picture saving on the filesystem (via ImageMagick, supports over 60 file formats)
- Snapshot annotation with text
- Snapshot timer
Enhancements:
- At last a new release !
- New feature: Picture annotation with text
- New feature: Timer to take a picture every X seconds
- Some graphical enhancements
Download (0.11MB)
Added: 2006-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1193 downloads
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2007-03-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
950 downloads
Kraft 0.20
Kraft is KDE-Software for people who drive a small business. more>>
Kraft is KDE-Software for people who drive a small business. It helps to create business communication documents like offers and invoices.
Kraft is not a program specialized on a certain trade or craft.
Instead Kraft covers the practical issues of a small business and helps through ease of use yet powerfull features to deal with most of the office jobs effectivly.
Main features:
- Customer management
- Easy creation of offers, invoices and acceptance of order documents.
- Calculation of positions
- Easy material management
- Templates for texts and positions
Enhancements:
This release 0.20 of Kraft brings a big step ahead in the way text templates for the header and footer texts for the different doc types are managed. Kraft now supports to have several templates per type (ie. for the header of invoices) and all of them are offered very handy right to select from a catalog kind in a context aware manner.
Kraft takes another important step towards a really well integrated KDE addressbook. All customer addresses are managed in the KDE addressbook but there is a customer catalog now integrated.
This release contains a lot of important bug fixes and small additions to functionality, update is really recommended.
<<lessKraft is not a program specialized on a certain trade or craft.
Instead Kraft covers the practical issues of a small business and helps through ease of use yet powerfull features to deal with most of the office jobs effectivly.
Main features:
- Customer management
- Easy creation of offers, invoices and acceptance of order documents.
- Calculation of positions
- Easy material management
- Templates for texts and positions
Enhancements:
This release 0.20 of Kraft brings a big step ahead in the way text templates for the header and footer texts for the different doc types are managed. Kraft now supports to have several templates per type (ie. for the header of invoices) and all of them are offered very handy right to select from a catalog kind in a context aware manner.
Kraft takes another important step towards a really well integrated KDE addressbook. All customer addresses are managed in the KDE addressbook but there is a customer catalog now integrated.
This release contains a lot of important bug fixes and small additions to functionality, update is really recommended.
Download (0.81MB)
Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
829 downloads
Roman 1.20
Roman is a Perl module for conversion between Roman and Arabic numerals. more>>
Roman is a Perl module for conversion between Roman and Arabic numerals.
SYNOPSIS
use Roman;
$arabic = arabic($roman) if isroman($roman);
$roman = Roman($arabic);
$roman = roman($arabic);
This package provides some functions which help conversion of numeric notation between Roman and Arabic.
Functions
isroman
Tests if argument is valid roman number
arabic
roman => arabic
Roman
arabic => roman
roman
Same as Roman, lowercase
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Roman;
$arabic = arabic($roman) if isroman($roman);
$roman = Roman($arabic);
$roman = roman($arabic);
This package provides some functions which help conversion of numeric notation between Roman and Arabic.
Functions
isroman
Tests if argument is valid roman number
arabic
roman => arabic
Roman
arabic => roman
roman
Same as Roman, lowercase
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2007-05-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
886 downloads
PonGL 1.20
PonGL is a remake of Pong with 3D design and oldstyle 2D gameplay. more>>
PonGL is a remake of Pong with 3D design and oldstyle 2D gameplay.
PonGL is a small game based on mythical Pong. It has however a lot of graphical and gameplay improvements.
The aim is to throw the ball behind the adverse paddle to get the advantage. Once you get it, the level rotates and your paddle moves to the front of the camera to make life harder for the other player.
The original style is preserved: black & white, 2 dimensions gameplay, simplistic design. However, the concept is improved a little thanks to the use of 3D. (see the screenshots for a more precise idea).
There are actually three modes: single player against a wall, single player against 5 AI difficulties, 2 players on the same keyboard.
This game is available in English and in French (select your language by clicking on the small flag in the main menu), works on both Linux and Windows and is under GNU/GPL license.
<<lessPonGL is a small game based on mythical Pong. It has however a lot of graphical and gameplay improvements.
The aim is to throw the ball behind the adverse paddle to get the advantage. Once you get it, the level rotates and your paddle moves to the front of the camera to make life harder for the other player.
The original style is preserved: black & white, 2 dimensions gameplay, simplistic design. However, the concept is improved a little thanks to the use of 3D. (see the screenshots for a more precise idea).
There are actually three modes: single player against a wall, single player against 5 AI difficulties, 2 players on the same keyboard.
This game is available in English and in French (select your language by clicking on the small flag in the main menu), works on both Linux and Windows and is under GNU/GPL license.
Download (3.8MB)
Added: 2007-01-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1016 downloads
YPost 0.20
Ypost is a command line usenet binary file poster. more>>
Ypost is a command line usenet binary file poster. It provides both uuencoding and yEnc encoding posting, speed throttling, and flexible segment reposting ability.
I wrote ypost because I wanted a command-line posting program that runs under
Linux command line, and the one that was available (newspost) didnt support yEnc or throttling. I did a few updates to newspost and resubmitted the changes, but I felt that beyond a cartain point, it made more sense for me to write a new system. I decided this partially because after having used C++ for the last few years, C leaves me very nervous - there are too many ways in which C++ is far safer than C (automatic destruction, etc) and I just felt a rewrite was in order.
The installation is pretty primative. Ypost is a simple program, I hope it will compile up on most machines. Just type "make" at the command line, and when its done, copy the "ypost" executable to wherever you like, I suggest /usr/local/bin.
<<lessI wrote ypost because I wanted a command-line posting program that runs under
Linux command line, and the one that was available (newspost) didnt support yEnc or throttling. I did a few updates to newspost and resubmitted the changes, but I felt that beyond a cartain point, it made more sense for me to write a new system. I decided this partially because after having used C++ for the last few years, C leaves me very nervous - there are too many ways in which C++ is far safer than C (automatic destruction, etc) and I just felt a rewrite was in order.
The installation is pretty primative. Ypost is a simple program, I hope it will compile up on most machines. Just type "make" at the command line, and when its done, copy the "ypost" executable to wherever you like, I suggest /usr/local/bin.
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2006-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1222 downloads
Jools 0.20
Jools project is a graphical puzzle game. more>>
Jools project is a graphical puzzle game.
Jools is a clone of Bejeweled, a popular graphical puzzle game that follows in the footsteps of Tetris.
It offers both Time Trial and Untimed modes of play, is written using Pygame, and features attractive 3D rendered graphics.
<<lessJools is a clone of Bejeweled, a popular graphical puzzle game that follows in the footsteps of Tetris.
It offers both Time Trial and Untimed modes of play, is written using Pygame, and features attractive 3D rendered graphics.
Download (1.7MB)
Added: 2006-12-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1047 downloads
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