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DB Designer Fork 1.3
DB Designer Fork is a fork of the fabFORCE DBDesigner 4. more>>
DB Designer Fork is a fork of the fabFORCE DBDesigner 4. DBDesigner is a visual database design system that integrates entity relationship design and database creation.
The project generates SQL scripts for Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, and FireBird.
<<lessThe project generates SQL scripts for Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, and FireBird.
Download (11MB)
Added: 2007-05-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
923 downloads
QCADesigner 2.0.3
QCADesigner is a CAD-like tool for the design and simulation of circuits based on Quantum Cellular Automata. more>>
QCADesigner is the product of an ongoing research effort at the University of Calgary ATIPS Laboratory to create a design and simulation tool for Quantum Dot Cellular Automata (QCA). This tool is still under development and is provided free of cost to the research community "as is".
QCA is an emerging nanotechnology concept for the realization of a computer built with arrays of nano-scale QCA cells. These QCA cells are capable of performing all complex computational functions required for general-purpose computation.
QCA has been listed as one of the six emerging nanotechnologies with applications in future computers by the International Technology Roadmap For Semiconductors (ITRS). QCADesigner facilitates rapid design, layout and simulation of QCA circuits by providing powerful CAD features available in more complex circuit design tools.
Main features:
- Intuitive CAD-like user interface
- Easy drag-and-drop circuit design
- Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) printing
- Support for multiple layers (for signal crossover)
- Multilingual support (de hu ro fr - so far)
Enhancements:
- This is a minor bugfix release featuring an improved layer mapping dialog.
- However, the most important change is on the Windows front: The Windows version of QCADesigner now uses the Gaim version of the GTK+ Runtime Environment.
- The new version allows you to upgrade from the dropline.net version of GTK+.
<<lessQCA is an emerging nanotechnology concept for the realization of a computer built with arrays of nano-scale QCA cells. These QCA cells are capable of performing all complex computational functions required for general-purpose computation.
QCA has been listed as one of the six emerging nanotechnologies with applications in future computers by the International Technology Roadmap For Semiconductors (ITRS). QCADesigner facilitates rapid design, layout and simulation of QCA circuits by providing powerful CAD features available in more complex circuit design tools.
Main features:
- Intuitive CAD-like user interface
- Easy drag-and-drop circuit design
- Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) printing
- Support for multiple layers (for signal crossover)
- Multilingual support (de hu ro fr - so far)
Enhancements:
- This is a minor bugfix release featuring an improved layer mapping dialog.
- However, the most important change is on the Windows front: The Windows version of QCADesigner now uses the Gaim version of the GTK+ Runtime Environment.
- The new version allows you to upgrade from the dropline.net version of GTK+.
Download (2.5MB)
Added: 2005-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1547 downloads
Java::Import::Design 0.03
Java::Import::Design is the design of the Java::Import Module. more>>
Java::Import::Design is the design of the Java::Import Module.
MOTIVATIONS
The original motivation for writing this module came out of a project I was working on during my previous employment. We had built a system in which a major part was implimented using EJBs on a J2EE server. In addition, we had a large component of the system, that already existed, and was written in Perl. We did not want to scrap our Perl work but it was becoming more tedious to maintain two implimentations as more and more things were being added to the system.
So, we decided that the major pieces of business logic would reside on the J2EE server and the Perl would be modified to make calls to the server. After some time and experimentation we began to realize that the memory footprint as well as the amount of time needed to make calls to the server using existing Perl to Java integration sulutions were just not acceptable. We therefore set out to find some other way. We tried all sorts of things but in the end we couldnt find anything that met our requirements and therefore decided to keep the origional system of doing things.
While at that job we never did find a suitable way to integrate our two systems. However, the problem still haunted me. It wasnt until the end of my career at that company that I saw an announcement for Googles first Summer of Code. It just so happened that as Google was announcing their brand new program that I had begun to play with the GNU GCJ suite of Java tools and came up with the idea of taking advantage of their ability to natively compile Java code for use with Perl. This may not have been a new idea but I couldnt find anything that would help me so I decided to write and submit a proposal to Google. Well, I was accepted and you now have Java::Import.
When I began to work on this project I started by creating my own namespace instead of stepping on the toes of the other existing Java/Perl integration project, Inline::Java. I did this primarily because I wanted a clean slate on which I could fully explore the nuances of GCJ, in particular its CNI interface. As I worked my module started to evolve into its own beast and at that point it seemed locigal to keep my own namespace. It is not my intention to replace Inline::Java and I still think that in te future much of the work I have done can be used by Inline::Java as an option to use GCJ specific functionality.
<<lessMOTIVATIONS
The original motivation for writing this module came out of a project I was working on during my previous employment. We had built a system in which a major part was implimented using EJBs on a J2EE server. In addition, we had a large component of the system, that already existed, and was written in Perl. We did not want to scrap our Perl work but it was becoming more tedious to maintain two implimentations as more and more things were being added to the system.
So, we decided that the major pieces of business logic would reside on the J2EE server and the Perl would be modified to make calls to the server. After some time and experimentation we began to realize that the memory footprint as well as the amount of time needed to make calls to the server using existing Perl to Java integration sulutions were just not acceptable. We therefore set out to find some other way. We tried all sorts of things but in the end we couldnt find anything that met our requirements and therefore decided to keep the origional system of doing things.
While at that job we never did find a suitable way to integrate our two systems. However, the problem still haunted me. It wasnt until the end of my career at that company that I saw an announcement for Googles first Summer of Code. It just so happened that as Google was announcing their brand new program that I had begun to play with the GNU GCJ suite of Java tools and came up with the idea of taking advantage of their ability to natively compile Java code for use with Perl. This may not have been a new idea but I couldnt find anything that would help me so I decided to write and submit a proposal to Google. Well, I was accepted and you now have Java::Import.
When I began to work on this project I started by creating my own namespace instead of stepping on the toes of the other existing Java/Perl integration project, Inline::Java. I did this primarily because I wanted a clean slate on which I could fully explore the nuances of GCJ, in particular its CNI interface. As I worked my module started to evolve into its own beast and at that point it seemed locigal to keep my own namespace. It is not my intention to replace Inline::Java and I still think that in te future much of the work I have done can be used by Inline::Java as an option to use GCJ specific functionality.
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Added: 2006-12-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1054 downloads
Confluence System Design Language 0.10.4
Confluence System Design Language is a language for reactive system design. more>> <<less
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Added: 2005-04-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1671 downloads
Xplosion 0.4.1
Xplosion is a Web site engine whose purpose is to be as simple as possible while providing Web developers with easy installation more>>
There are a lot of web site or portal engines out there. But the problem with most of them is that they are either too complicated for a web developer to modify, or their API code is mixed up with HTML, which makes it just as ugly to customize.
This "Yet Another Engine" tries to innovate by using technologies that are not yet mainstream in web development, like the PEAR Flexy Template engine and other PEAR libraries.
Xplosion is the result of years development on the http://www.linux.gr custom portal as well as setting up and modifying sites using the PHP-Nuke: Web Portal System.
Xplosions purpose is to be as simple as possible while providing web developers with easy installation and building of their own content, design, and application logic. It avoids complexity to make it easier for a Web developer to modify it. It also avoids mixing the API code with XHTML to encourage clean design.
Also, as it gets developed and evolved, it will provide a wider set of default Blocks for those that only need to launch a portal in just a few secs, *BUT* special emphasis will be given in order to minimize the overhead and effort required to upgrade from an older engine version to a newer, as new versions get released.
This fact still requires lots of design and development and is the greater wish feature for when we reach a stable and robust release.
Xplosion is free software released under the GNU/GPL license.
Main features:
- Object-Oriented and Modular Design
- As much clean code as possible
- Versatile API for expanding via Blocks
- Use of PEAR Flexy Template API
- PHP Application Logic and XHTML/CSS presentation code are not mixed up
- Easy to modify the default theme or build a new one
- Database Connection via PEAR DB API
- Extendible Multi-Language System via PEAR Translation2
- Unicode Support
- Multi-User Support
- Easy and Simple Installation Procedure
<<lessThis "Yet Another Engine" tries to innovate by using technologies that are not yet mainstream in web development, like the PEAR Flexy Template engine and other PEAR libraries.
Xplosion is the result of years development on the http://www.linux.gr custom portal as well as setting up and modifying sites using the PHP-Nuke: Web Portal System.
Xplosions purpose is to be as simple as possible while providing web developers with easy installation and building of their own content, design, and application logic. It avoids complexity to make it easier for a Web developer to modify it. It also avoids mixing the API code with XHTML to encourage clean design.
Also, as it gets developed and evolved, it will provide a wider set of default Blocks for those that only need to launch a portal in just a few secs, *BUT* special emphasis will be given in order to minimize the overhead and effort required to upgrade from an older engine version to a newer, as new versions get released.
This fact still requires lots of design and development and is the greater wish feature for when we reach a stable and robust release.
Xplosion is free software released under the GNU/GPL license.
Main features:
- Object-Oriented and Modular Design
- As much clean code as possible
- Versatile API for expanding via Blocks
- Use of PEAR Flexy Template API
- PHP Application Logic and XHTML/CSS presentation code are not mixed up
- Easy to modify the default theme or build a new one
- Database Connection via PEAR DB API
- Extendible Multi-Language System via PEAR Translation2
- Unicode Support
- Multi-User Support
- Easy and Simple Installation Procedure
Download (0.38MB)
Added: 2005-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1467 downloads
SableCC 3.2 / 4 Alpha 3
SableCC is an object-oriented compiler framework. more>>
SableCC is an object-oriented framework that generates compilers (and interpreters) in the Java programming language. SableCC framework is based on two fundamental design decisions.
Firstly, the framework uses object-oriented techniques to automatically build a strictly typed abstract syntax tree. Secondly, the framework generates tree-walker classes using an extended version of the visitor design pattern which enables the implementation of actions on the nodes of the abstract syntax tree using inheritance.
These two design decisions lead to a tool that supports a shorter development cycle for constructing compilers.
Main features:
- Deterministic Finite Automaton (DFA) based lexers with full Unicode support and lexical states.
- Extended Backus-Naur Form grammar syntax. (Supports the *, ? and + operators).
- LALR(1) based parsers.
- Automatic generation of strictly-typed abstract syntax trees.
- Automatic generation of tree-walker classes.
Whats New in 3.2 Stable Release:
- SableCC now generates generic Java code.
Whats New in 4 Alpha 3 Development Release:
- Improved syntax for SableCC lexers.
- The exponent operator and code to implement its functionality.
- The Any keyword and code to implements its functionality.
- Robust and intuitive SableCC-based command line parsing.
- Parsing of lexer specifications.
- Partial semantic verification of lexer specifications.
- Improved build script.
- Additional unit tests.
- Additional documentation.
<<lessFirstly, the framework uses object-oriented techniques to automatically build a strictly typed abstract syntax tree. Secondly, the framework generates tree-walker classes using an extended version of the visitor design pattern which enables the implementation of actions on the nodes of the abstract syntax tree using inheritance.
These two design decisions lead to a tool that supports a shorter development cycle for constructing compilers.
Main features:
- Deterministic Finite Automaton (DFA) based lexers with full Unicode support and lexical states.
- Extended Backus-Naur Form grammar syntax. (Supports the *, ? and + operators).
- LALR(1) based parsers.
- Automatic generation of strictly-typed abstract syntax trees.
- Automatic generation of tree-walker classes.
Whats New in 3.2 Stable Release:
- SableCC now generates generic Java code.
Whats New in 4 Alpha 3 Development Release:
- Improved syntax for SableCC lexers.
- The exponent operator and code to implement its functionality.
- The Any keyword and code to implements its functionality.
- Robust and intuitive SableCC-based command line parsing.
- Parsing of lexer specifications.
- Partial semantic verification of lexer specifications.
- Improved build script.
- Additional unit tests.
- Additional documentation.
Download (0.49MB)
Added: 2007-07-26 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
822 downloads
Objective Modula-2 1.00 (Language Definition)
Objective Modula-2 programming language is a hybrid between Smalltalk and Modula-2. more>>
Objective Modula-2 programming language is a hybrid between Smalltalk and Modula-2 based on the object model and runtime of Objective-C.
The design is an example how native Cocoa/GNUstep support can be added to static imperative programming languages without implementing a bridge.
The projects scope encompasses the design of the Objective Modula-2 programming language and the implementation of a compiler to implement it. The initial compiler will generate Objective-C source code.
<<lessThe design is an example how native Cocoa/GNUstep support can be added to static imperative programming languages without implementing a bridge.
The projects scope encompasses the design of the Objective Modula-2 programming language and the implementation of a compiler to implement it. The initial compiler will generate Objective-C source code.
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Added: 2007-07-21 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
516 downloads
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Professor X 0.4.1
Professor X is an extension which lets you see inside a pages head without viewing the sourcecode. more>>
Professor X is an extension which lets you see inside a pages head without viewing the sourcecode.
Once installed the Professor X command is available by right-clicking as well as in the Tools menu. When applied to a page it will display the contents of the pages head element, including Meta, Script and Style content.
This can help you see how a website was constructed without having to go back and forth between the sourcecode and the page in your browser.
This is the companion extension to X-Ray although either can be installed and used on their own. They were created to help people learning web design at various levels of experience.
<<lessOnce installed the Professor X command is available by right-clicking as well as in the Tools menu. When applied to a page it will display the contents of the pages head element, including Meta, Script and Style content.
This can help you see how a website was constructed without having to go back and forth between the sourcecode and the page in your browser.
This is the companion extension to X-Ray although either can be installed and used on their own. They were created to help people learning web design at various levels of experience.
Download (0.023MB)
Added: 2007-04-03 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
936 downloads
xffm 4.5.0
Xffm is a modular filemanager with a tree view and icon view. more>>
Xffm is a modular filemanager with a tree view and icon view. It supports multiple plugins such as a Windows network plugin (xfsamba 4.3), a bookmarks plugin, fstab plugin, and others.
xffm project is used in the Xfce desktop environment, and despite being full-featured, it is small and fast thanks to the plugin design.
Enhancements:
- Many bugfixes.
- Dependencies on unnecessary libraries have been removed.
- Plugins and many other things have been added.
- The package has been split into separate components.
<<lessxffm project is used in the Xfce desktop environment, and despite being full-featured, it is small and fast thanks to the plugin design.
Enhancements:
- Many bugfixes.
- Dependencies on unnecessary libraries have been removed.
- Plugins and many other things have been added.
- The package has been split into separate components.
Download (4.7MB)
Added: 2006-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1248 downloads
Electronic Design Automation - Index 1.0
Electronic Design Automation - Index is a web-based index system that can keep track of your sch/pcb/fp/pl numbers. more>>
The system can be used in the electronic world to keep track of your: Schematic, Printed Circuit Board, Front Plate, Programmable Logic Device numbers.
EDA index is programmed in PHP (and XHTML 1.0), using a MySQL database to store data, so its more or less OS independent, but a Linux server is recommended, since it already got most software installed as default, this configuration is also called LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP)
Its also recommended that a local intranet server is used, since the system dont got a user login, so all data can be viewed without a password, but when you need to add or edit data a password is required. At first this approach might seem wierd, but its designed to allow quick lookups. Example:
You are sitting with a broken pcb with a number on it, and need to find the schematic (so you can repair it) on the computer or in the printed project (schematic) archive. EDA Index allow an quick lookup in the database, without you needing to login, so you get the job done faster.
As far as I know, there are no commercial (or free) program available that can do what EDA Index can, some companies may have created their own software, but how do that help you.
I have worked in an electronic department that had a self made application, but it lagged features like search.
This program is very usefull, if you are using numbers when:
Drawing electronic Schematics and PCBs using a CAD program like: Eagle, gEDA, Protel, Orcad, etc.
Creating Front Plate layouts in: GIMP, Coral Draw, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc.
Programming Programmable Logic Devices like: PLD, EPLD, CPLD, PIC, APIC, PEEL, PAL, GAL, FPGA, Intel 80XX, Motorola 68XX, etc. Writing the code in: VHDL, Assambler, JEDEC, etc.
Enhancements:
- Included the bugfix to RC2.
- Updated online documentation.
- Updated INSTALL file.
<<lessEDA index is programmed in PHP (and XHTML 1.0), using a MySQL database to store data, so its more or less OS independent, but a Linux server is recommended, since it already got most software installed as default, this configuration is also called LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP)
Its also recommended that a local intranet server is used, since the system dont got a user login, so all data can be viewed without a password, but when you need to add or edit data a password is required. At first this approach might seem wierd, but its designed to allow quick lookups. Example:
You are sitting with a broken pcb with a number on it, and need to find the schematic (so you can repair it) on the computer or in the printed project (schematic) archive. EDA Index allow an quick lookup in the database, without you needing to login, so you get the job done faster.
As far as I know, there are no commercial (or free) program available that can do what EDA Index can, some companies may have created their own software, but how do that help you.
I have worked in an electronic department that had a self made application, but it lagged features like search.
This program is very usefull, if you are using numbers when:
Drawing electronic Schematics and PCBs using a CAD program like: Eagle, gEDA, Protel, Orcad, etc.
Creating Front Plate layouts in: GIMP, Coral Draw, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc.
Programming Programmable Logic Devices like: PLD, EPLD, CPLD, PIC, APIC, PEEL, PAL, GAL, FPGA, Intel 80XX, Motorola 68XX, etc. Writing the code in: VHDL, Assambler, JEDEC, etc.
Enhancements:
- Included the bugfix to RC2.
- Updated online documentation.
- Updated INSTALL file.
Download (0.90MB)
Added: 2005-05-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1616 downloads
InsightPoint 3.2.5.2
InsightPoint creates sophisticated illustration and layout for Web and print. more>>
InsightPoint creates sophisticated illustration and layout for Web and print. When it comes to spell out and share your ideas, in text and in graphics as well, InsightPoint is the fastest and easiest way to get you there.
Built on top of XML technologies, comprehensive object-oriented vector design tools, trivial learning curve, smooth drawing experience and much more InsightPoint has to offer.
Besides popular bitmap outputs, InsightPoint can also create high-quality, Web-deployable multipage slide shows in the compact, sharp SVG format.
<<lessBuilt on top of XML technologies, comprehensive object-oriented vector design tools, trivial learning curve, smooth drawing experience and much more InsightPoint has to offer.
Besides popular bitmap outputs, InsightPoint can also create high-quality, Web-deployable multipage slide shows in the compact, sharp SVG format.
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Added: 2006-08-29 License: Freeware Price:
2328 downloads
FrostWire 4.10.9 Beta
FrostWire is a Gnutella client according to the open standards of an international community. more>>
FrostWire is a community driven project based on source code released by LimeWire LLC to create and maintain a Gnutella client according to the open standards of an international community.
We are busy building a website and creating a new design for the FrostWire Gnutella client. Since LimeWire is a registered trademark we cannot distribute the client under its old name.
For that reason, we are looking for creative p2p fans that would like to create skins, design logos or websites. However we are also trying to get more people working on the Java core, the interface and the C++ windows installer (based on GnucDNA and NSIS). If you are interested in maintaining LimeWires legacy get involved!
We are trying to maintain good relations to the LimeWire project. The FrostWire team (all of whom are still members of the LimeWire open-source community) regrets LimeWires decision to start filtering content on Gnutella.
However, we will continue supporting LimeWire development and do not wish to make fundamental changes to the LimeWire core itself. FrostWire will not break with LimeWires design philosophy.
However the FrostWire project will never offer a PRO version. The FrostWire project will always remain strictly non-profit and free of any bundled software, including any ads or nags.
<<lessWe are busy building a website and creating a new design for the FrostWire Gnutella client. Since LimeWire is a registered trademark we cannot distribute the client under its old name.
For that reason, we are looking for creative p2p fans that would like to create skins, design logos or websites. However we are also trying to get more people working on the Java core, the interface and the C++ windows installer (based on GnucDNA and NSIS). If you are interested in maintaining LimeWires legacy get involved!
We are trying to maintain good relations to the LimeWire project. The FrostWire team (all of whom are still members of the LimeWire open-source community) regrets LimeWires decision to start filtering content on Gnutella.
However, we will continue supporting LimeWire development and do not wish to make fundamental changes to the LimeWire core itself. FrostWire will not break with LimeWires design philosophy.
However the FrostWire project will never offer a PRO version. The FrostWire project will always remain strictly non-profit and free of any bundled software, including any ads or nags.
Download (4.5MB)
Added: 2006-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
41094 downloads
SlackInsUp 0.2
SlackInsUp is a complete Qt-based Gui. more>>
SlackIns is a complete Qt-based Gui with the design goals to provide a complete Pkgtool interface for Users in order to install, remove and upgrade tgz packages for SlackWare Linux OS.
<<less Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2005-05-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1613 downloads
Aeris
Aeris is a nice, light maccy theme for KDE. more>>
Aeris is a nice, light maccy theme for KDE. Enjoy this, and please comment any suggestions you have.
Overall design, QtCurve theme, color scheme, (partial) Emerald theme: SaikoBee
Design suggestions, The freakin sweet buttons for the Emerald theme: Pox "Insane Vector Man"
Special thanks: Snicket, for coming up with the name for this theme!
<<lessOverall design, QtCurve theme, color scheme, (partial) Emerald theme: SaikoBee
Design suggestions, The freakin sweet buttons for the Emerald theme: Pox "Insane Vector Man"
Special thanks: Snicket, for coming up with the name for this theme!
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
928 downloads
Kamera 4:3.3.2-2sarge4
Kamera is a digital camera io_slave for KDE which uses gphoto2 and libgpio to allow access to your cameras pictures. more>>
Kamera is a digital camera io_slave for KDE which uses gphoto2 and libgpio to allow access to your cameras pictures with the URL camera:/
This package is part of the official KDE graphics module.
KDE is a powerful Open Source graphical desktop environment for Unix workstations. It combines ease of use, contemporary functionality, and outstanding graphical design with the technological superiority of the Unix operating system.
<<lessThis package is part of the official KDE graphics module.
KDE is a powerful Open Source graphical desktop environment for Unix workstations. It combines ease of use, contemporary functionality, and outstanding graphical design with the technological superiority of the Unix operating system.
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Added: 2006-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1179 downloads
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