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Lphant is a peer to peer filesharing program.
Here are some key features of "Lphant":
· Free P2P File Sharing Application
· Compatible with emule/edonkey
· New!!! Compatible with BitTorrent
· Easy to use and configure
· Fast and stable
· Webcache support
· Skins
· Multilanguage
· Same file format than emule, you can change between lphant and emule and continue your downloads without problems
Whats New in 2.00 Beta2 Release:
· In the first Beta version of Lphant 2.0 we added the Bittorrent network integrating it with the eDonkey network with very good results, in this second Beta version many bugs have been fixed , the Web interface was updated to support Bittorrent integration (by Galvesband) and French language is updated (by Feuerfrei and Ericc)
Whats New in 1.11 Release:
· Juanjo: fixed, sometimes sources can stand in "pending" status too many time
· Juanjo: connections to sources are handled better now
· Juanjo: important memory usage optimizations
· Juanjo: stability improved
· Juanjo: auto recover bad preferences values
· Juanjo: ignore "zambor" messages
Here are some key features of "Lphant":
· Free P2P File Sharing Application
· Compatible with emule/edonkey
· New!!! Compatible with BitTorrent
· Easy to use and configure
· Fast and stable
· Webcache support
· Skins
· Multilanguage
· Same file format than emule, you can change between lphant and emule and continue your downloads without problems
Whats New in 2.00 Beta2 Release:
· In the first Beta version of Lphant 2.0 we added the Bittorrent network integrating it with the eDonkey network with very good results, in this second Beta version many bugs have been fixed , the Web interface was updated to support Bittorrent integration (by Galvesband) and French language is updated (by Feuerfrei and Ericc)
Whats New in 1.11 Release:
· Juanjo: fixed, sometimes sources can stand in "pending" status too many time
· Juanjo: connections to sources are handled better now
· Juanjo: important memory usage optimizations
· Juanjo: stability improved
· Juanjo: auto recover bad preferences values
· Juanjo: ignore "zambor" messages
Grafpup Linux is a desktop Linux operating system based closely on Puppy Linux. Grafpups goal is to be as useful to graphic designers and other imaging professionals as possible while still remaining extremely small and fast. How small?
Grafpup is a live cd of only 72mb with current versions of Gimp, Cinepaint, Inkscape, and Scribus. You will be amazed at how much is in there for the size. You will also be amazed at how fast everything runs.
Running from the live cd, the entire operating system loads into ram, including all of the applications. This means that your programs start without any hesitation and respond instantly to your input. Unlike some live cds, however, you dont have to reconfigure every time you reboot.
Grafpup saves all of your settings into a file called pup101 on your hard drive. This file contains your entire home directory, plus any additional programs that you wish to install. Grafpup is also very user friendly, with wizards for doing most system tasks like connecting to the internet and installing to hard disk or usb drive.
There is also a powerful package management system, pupget, with a very extensive and ever increasing list of additional packages available for easy installation. An additional package installer, dotpup, offers single click installation of a long list of software. In other words this is much more than a garden variety live cd. It is capable of being your main operating system and extensible enough to satisfy just about anyone.
How is all of this accomplished? I wish I could take all of the credit but I really have to take my hat off to the developer of Puppy Linux, Barry Kauler. Puppy (and Grafpup) uses the squash filesystem method of compression to reduce the size of the cd image by about two thirds. Then, through the magic of unionfs the whole filesystem becomes writeable again.
For a full explanation please go to the Puppylinux website, www.puppylinux.org. Another aspect of the incredible size to utility ratio is the careful selection of applications that goes into Puppy and has made its way into Grafpup. Applications are chosen for speed and simplicity, avoiding bulky and wasteful code. Grafpup uses icewm as its default (and only) window manager.
KDE or Gnome arent even considered. Opera is used as the default browser and email client, instead of the common combination of Firefox and Thunderbird which would be half again as large. Though small, you will find that ROX-filer is one of the best filemanagers that you will ever use. It just plain works. I have further cut down in certain other areas in order to leave room for some serious heavy duty graphics applications.
Even though things are cut down, you will find that Grafpup is a fairly complete operating system and most tasks can be completed without the need for additional software. You will be able to browse the web, send and recieve email, write and print documents, organize your digital photos, and watch dvd movies and video off the internet.
You will also be able to burn cds and dvds, create impressive graphics and animations, put together professional looking web pages, and create press-ready brochures or other materials for print. And Im talking about the live cd without any additional software.
Visit the Grafpup and Puppy package repositories and you can unlock as much potential as any of the most popular Linux distros out there. There you will find such powerful software as OpenOffice and the Seamonkey internet suite. You can create 3d graphics using Blender, or even install and run a large selection of Windows software using Wine.
Try it and see for yourself. Since it is a live cd there is very little, if any, risk involved. I believe you will be pleasantly surprised at what can be done using such a tiny system.
Whats New in This Release:
· Grafpup 2.00 (final) is officially on the mirrors. This release comes with some really bleeding edge features when compared with previous versions, such as a 2.6.20.2 kernel, revamped package management with dependency resolution, GIMP 2.3.14, Cinepaint 0.22 with the Ufraw plug-in, a brand new control panel, cdrkit replacing cdrtools, Openbox replacing IceWM, and a host of other changes. In addition to the light-weight Openbox desktop, you can also easily download and install both Xfce and KDE. The software repository has blown up to include over 1,100 titles (and counting).
Grafpup is a live cd of only 72mb with current versions of Gimp, Cinepaint, Inkscape, and Scribus. You will be amazed at how much is in there for the size. You will also be amazed at how fast everything runs.
Running from the live cd, the entire operating system loads into ram, including all of the applications. This means that your programs start without any hesitation and respond instantly to your input. Unlike some live cds, however, you dont have to reconfigure every time you reboot.
Grafpup saves all of your settings into a file called pup101 on your hard drive. This file contains your entire home directory, plus any additional programs that you wish to install. Grafpup is also very user friendly, with wizards for doing most system tasks like connecting to the internet and installing to hard disk or usb drive.
There is also a powerful package management system, pupget, with a very extensive and ever increasing list of additional packages available for easy installation. An additional package installer, dotpup, offers single click installation of a long list of software. In other words this is much more than a garden variety live cd. It is capable of being your main operating system and extensible enough to satisfy just about anyone.
How is all of this accomplished? I wish I could take all of the credit but I really have to take my hat off to the developer of Puppy Linux, Barry Kauler. Puppy (and Grafpup) uses the squash filesystem method of compression to reduce the size of the cd image by about two thirds. Then, through the magic of unionfs the whole filesystem becomes writeable again.
For a full explanation please go to the Puppylinux website, www.puppylinux.org. Another aspect of the incredible size to utility ratio is the careful selection of applications that goes into Puppy and has made its way into Grafpup. Applications are chosen for speed and simplicity, avoiding bulky and wasteful code. Grafpup uses icewm as its default (and only) window manager.
KDE or Gnome arent even considered. Opera is used as the default browser and email client, instead of the common combination of Firefox and Thunderbird which would be half again as large. Though small, you will find that ROX-filer is one of the best filemanagers that you will ever use. It just plain works. I have further cut down in certain other areas in order to leave room for some serious heavy duty graphics applications.
Even though things are cut down, you will find that Grafpup is a fairly complete operating system and most tasks can be completed without the need for additional software. You will be able to browse the web, send and recieve email, write and print documents, organize your digital photos, and watch dvd movies and video off the internet.
You will also be able to burn cds and dvds, create impressive graphics and animations, put together professional looking web pages, and create press-ready brochures or other materials for print. And Im talking about the live cd without any additional software.
Visit the Grafpup and Puppy package repositories and you can unlock as much potential as any of the most popular Linux distros out there. There you will find such powerful software as OpenOffice and the Seamonkey internet suite. You can create 3d graphics using Blender, or even install and run a large selection of Windows software using Wine.
Try it and see for yourself. Since it is a live cd there is very little, if any, risk involved. I believe you will be pleasantly surprised at what can be done using such a tiny system.
Whats New in This Release:
· Grafpup 2.00 (final) is officially on the mirrors. This release comes with some really bleeding edge features when compared with previous versions, such as a 2.6.20.2 kernel, revamped package management with dependency resolution, GIMP 2.3.14, Cinepaint 0.22 with the Ufraw plug-in, a brand new control panel, cdrkit replacing cdrtools, Openbox replacing IceWM, and a host of other changes. In addition to the light-weight Openbox desktop, you can also easily download and install both Xfce and KDE. The software repository has blown up to include over 1,100 titles (and counting).
PING is a live Linux ISO, based on the excellent RIP (Recovery Is Possible) distribution. PING can be burnt on a CD and booted, or integrated in a PXE / RIS environment.
Several tools have been added and written, so to make this ISO the perfect choice to backup and restore whole partitions, an easy way. It sounds like Symantec Ghost(tm), but has even better features, and is totally free.
Here are some key features of "PING":
· Backup and Restore partitions or files to a MS Network Shared directory;
· Backup and Restore the BIOS data as well;
· Either burn a bootable CD / DVD, either integrate within a PXE / RIS environment;
· Possibility to Blank local admins password;
· Create your own restoration bootable DVD (see the Howto Documentation);
· Partition and Format a disk before installing Windows (so to make sure your unattended Windows installation will happen on the right partition);
Specific advantages Linux brings you over DOS and Ghost :
· Most network cards automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS);
· Most CD/DVD readers automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS);
· You dont have to run a Ghostcast server to receive images over the network.
Whats New in 2.00 RC7 Development Release:
· NTFS filesystems were not being resized to the maximum size that the partition could contain, though logging reported such.
· An occasional hang on some systems when it came to mount NTFS partitions was fixed.
· For an unknown reason, using NTFS-3G drivers rather than native kernel drivers seems to resolve the issue.
· The kernel was updated to Linux 2.6.22.4.
· Some more network and S-ATA/SCSI drivers have been compiled.
Several tools have been added and written, so to make this ISO the perfect choice to backup and restore whole partitions, an easy way. It sounds like Symantec Ghost(tm), but has even better features, and is totally free.
Here are some key features of "PING":
· Backup and Restore partitions or files to a MS Network Shared directory;
· Backup and Restore the BIOS data as well;
· Either burn a bootable CD / DVD, either integrate within a PXE / RIS environment;
· Possibility to Blank local admins password;
· Create your own restoration bootable DVD (see the Howto Documentation);
· Partition and Format a disk before installing Windows (so to make sure your unattended Windows installation will happen on the right partition);
Specific advantages Linux brings you over DOS and Ghost :
· Most network cards automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS);
· Most CD/DVD readers automatically recognized by the Kernel (unlike DOS);
· You dont have to run a Ghostcast server to receive images over the network.
Whats New in 2.00 RC7 Development Release:
· NTFS filesystems were not being resized to the maximum size that the partition could contain, though logging reported such.
· An occasional hang on some systems when it came to mount NTFS partitions was fixed.
· For an unknown reason, using NTFS-3G drivers rather than native kernel drivers seems to resolve the issue.
· The kernel was updated to Linux 2.6.22.4.
· Some more network and S-ATA/SCSI drivers have been compiled.
Advanced Stock Tracking System (AST) is a Web-based application for keeping track of stocks.
Advance Stock Tracker features a portfolio with dividend tracking, a worksheet to keep track of prospects, a stock comparison utility, and a search engine for the stock market based heavily on technical analysis.
Advance Stock Tracker features a portfolio with dividend tracking, a worksheet to keep track of prospects, a stock comparison utility, and a search engine for the stock market based heavily on technical analysis.
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Communications -> Filesharing
$75
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Thin File Putter is a PUT method file uploader. Thin File Putter makes use of the HTTP PUT method to transfer files to the web server. Traditionally files are uploaded using HTTP POST. The POST method however is not specifcally designed for file upload but the PUT method is.
putterThin File Putter is a multiple file uploader with drag and drop capabilities. It will display a progress monitor while the transfer is in progress and resume interrupted uploads.
With the PUT method, multiple files are uploaded as they are without first combining them into a MIME message. As a result no server side decoding is required.
The upload script merely reads the input stream and writes the data to the hard disk.
Thin File Putter is a cross platform solution, it can be used to upload very large files to any web server that supports the PUT method.
Whats New in 1.0.2 Stable Release:
· Fixes a bug that resulted in the applet misrepresenting the uploaded file as as zero on certain occasions.
Whats New in 2.00 Beta Development Release:
· A new progress monitor has been added, and configuration data can be directly embedded into the Web page that contains the applet (instead using a configuration file).
· Perl server side handlers have been improved.
putterThin File Putter is a multiple file uploader with drag and drop capabilities. It will display a progress monitor while the transfer is in progress and resume interrupted uploads.
With the PUT method, multiple files are uploaded as they are without first combining them into a MIME message. As a result no server side decoding is required.
The upload script merely reads the input stream and writes the data to the hard disk.
Thin File Putter is a cross platform solution, it can be used to upload very large files to any web server that supports the PUT method.
Whats New in 1.0.2 Stable Release:
· Fixes a bug that resulted in the applet misrepresenting the uploaded file as as zero on certain occasions.
Whats New in 2.00 Beta Development Release:
· A new progress monitor has been added, and configuration data can be directly embedded into the Web page that contains the applet (instead using a configuration file).
· Perl server side handlers have been improved.
6
Office -> Finance
GPL GNU General Public License
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StockWatch! is a SuperKaramba theme that periodically retrieves stock quotes from the internet. Stock Watch! uses Yahoo! Finance data to obtain quotes.
Stock Quote is a Firefox extension that allows you to get stock quote of selected ticker from any financial site that you define in the setting page.
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