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UPX 3.01
UPX is a versatile executable packer. more>>
UPX is a versatile executable packer.
Main features:
- excellent compression ratio: typically compresses better than WinZip/zip/gzip, use UPX to decrease the size of your distribution !
- very fast decompression: ~10 MB/sec on an ancient Pentium 133, ~200 MB/sec on an Athlon XP 2000+.
- no memory overhead for your compressed executables because of in-place decompression.
- safe: you can list, test and unpack your executables. Also, a checksum of both the compressed and uncompressed file is maintained internally.
- universal: UPX can pack a number of executable formats:
- atari/tos
- djgpp2/coff
- dos/com
- dos/exe
- dos/sys
- linux/386
- rtm32/pe
- tmt/adam
- watcom/le (supporting DOS4G, PMODE/W, DOS32a and CauseWay)
- win32/pe
- portable: UPX is written in portable endian-neutral C++
- extendable: because of the class layout its very easy to add new executable formats or new compression algorithms
- free: UPX is distributed with full source code under the GNU General Public License, and may be used freely even with commercial programs.
<<lessMain features:
- excellent compression ratio: typically compresses better than WinZip/zip/gzip, use UPX to decrease the size of your distribution !
- very fast decompression: ~10 MB/sec on an ancient Pentium 133, ~200 MB/sec on an Athlon XP 2000+.
- no memory overhead for your compressed executables because of in-place decompression.
- safe: you can list, test and unpack your executables. Also, a checksum of both the compressed and uncompressed file is maintained internally.
- universal: UPX can pack a number of executable formats:
- atari/tos
- djgpp2/coff
- dos/com
- dos/exe
- dos/sys
- linux/386
- rtm32/pe
- tmt/adam
- watcom/le (supporting DOS4G, PMODE/W, DOS32a and CauseWay)
- win32/pe
- portable: UPX is written in portable endian-neutral C++
- extendable: because of the class layout its very easy to add new executable formats or new compression algorithms
- free: UPX is distributed with full source code under the GNU General Public License, and may be used freely even with commercial programs.
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Added: 2007-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
834 downloads
NOC 3.01
A powerful and open source protein structure explorer more>>
NOC 3.01 is a program to visualize and analyze protein structure, for crystallographic modeling and mapping, for Gromacs/Amber MD trajectories viewing and analysis. NOC is an open source project and is distributed with precompiled binaries for MS Windows, MacOSX, Linux/Unix.
Major Features:
- Structure factor calculation and R factor validation
- Fast fourier transformation for electron density synthesis
- Reflection data analysis
- Auto-fit residues side-chain against density data
- Customize molecular electronic density map contouring
- Easy to add/delete HOH, hetero atom Group, residue
- Real 3D Stereo Visualizing Support (need a Quad Buffer Graphic Adapter and a Stereo Glasses)
- Easy to make a animate stream of molecular model
- Solid surface creating and electrostatic potential calculation
- WYSIWYG Labeling method
- Easy to compare similar structures
- Auto structure checking and hydrogen atoms adding
- Predict possible motifs (sites) in the molecule
- Auto-determinate secondary structures
- Build related molecules and contacts according to molecular crystallographic symmetries
- Calculate molecular accessible surface, embedded surface, residue ccessibility
- Details of Hetero atom interactions in the molecule
- Details of Hydrogen bonds in the molecule
- Structure validation and quantify structure on the fly
- More precise ribbon model representation
- Novel Cartoon model representation
- Report many useful information both in text and plots for structure analysis
- High quality rendering and many types of output (such as TIFF, PNG, BMP, PS)
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Added: 2007-11-25 License: Freeware Price: FREE
11 downloads
Gcal 3.01
Gcal is a program for calculating and printing calendars. more>>
Gcal is a program for calculating and printing calendars. It displays hybrid and proleptic Julian and Gregorian calendar sheets, respectively for one month, three months, or a whole year.
It also displays eternal holiday lists for many countries around the globe, and features a very powerful creation of fixed date liststhat can be used for reminding purposes. Gcal can calculate various astronomical data and times of the Sun and the Moon for pleasure at any location, precisely enough for most civil purposes.
Gcal supports some other calendar systems, for example, the Chinese and Japanese calendars, the Hebrew calendar, and the civil Islamic calendar, too.
English user manual included; German user manual included.
Main features:
- Some special calendar sheet formats.
- Calendar sheets can be provided with week numbers.
- Variable number of year calendar sheet blocks.
- Adjustable ordering of displayed dates.
- Adjustable period of Gregorian Reformation.
- Proleptic Julian and Gregorian calendars.
- Adjustable highlighting of holidays and actual day.
- Variable starting day of week.
- Output of day-of-year numbers and concatenated day and day-of-year numbers.
- Allows user-defined ordering of the date elements.
- Output of fiscal years.
- Output of lists or ranges of months or years.
- Sorted output of selectable country/territory specific eternal holiday lists (mostly complete) for nearly *all* countries around the globe, which are generated automatically.
- Sorted output of Christian Western churches calendar holidays, Orthodox Christian Eastern churches old and new calendar holidays, Hebrew calendar holidays, Islamic civil calendar holidays (since AD 622), Persian "Jalaali" calendar holidays, Chinese and Japanese calendar holidays (since AD 1645), more "other" calendar system holidays, multicultural New Years Days, and start of "other" calendar system months, which are also generated automatically.
- Sorted output of fixed date lists which can be defined and created in a highly flexible manner.
- Allows filtration of fixed dates by using regular expressions and other built-in methods.
- Allows the use of date and text variables and basic operations on them.
- Some gimmicks like solar and lunar eclipse time, sunrise/sunset plus a lot of other Sun based data and times, Moon phase, Full and New Moon time, moonrise/moonset plus a lot of other Moon based data and times, zodiacal markers, equinox and solstice, air line distance between two geographic point locations plus course angles, biorhythm et cetera...
- Fixed dates can be stored in several files.
- Nearly unlimited nesting level of include files.
- Nearly unlimited internal text and table lengths.
- Default options can be stored in the `GCAL environment variable.
- Options and commands stored in response files can be preloaded.
- Uses either an external pager or a simple built-in pager.
- Detailed Texinfo reference manual.
- German, English and American program version by default.
- Supports various computer platforms.
- GNU `gettext internationalization technology, which allows the use of message catalogs for most native languages.
- GNU `autoconf(iguration) installation technology.
- Supports both UN*X short-style options and GNU long-style options.
<<lessIt also displays eternal holiday lists for many countries around the globe, and features a very powerful creation of fixed date liststhat can be used for reminding purposes. Gcal can calculate various astronomical data and times of the Sun and the Moon for pleasure at any location, precisely enough for most civil purposes.
Gcal supports some other calendar systems, for example, the Chinese and Japanese calendars, the Hebrew calendar, and the civil Islamic calendar, too.
English user manual included; German user manual included.
Main features:
- Some special calendar sheet formats.
- Calendar sheets can be provided with week numbers.
- Variable number of year calendar sheet blocks.
- Adjustable ordering of displayed dates.
- Adjustable period of Gregorian Reformation.
- Proleptic Julian and Gregorian calendars.
- Adjustable highlighting of holidays and actual day.
- Variable starting day of week.
- Output of day-of-year numbers and concatenated day and day-of-year numbers.
- Allows user-defined ordering of the date elements.
- Output of fiscal years.
- Output of lists or ranges of months or years.
- Sorted output of selectable country/territory specific eternal holiday lists (mostly complete) for nearly *all* countries around the globe, which are generated automatically.
- Sorted output of Christian Western churches calendar holidays, Orthodox Christian Eastern churches old and new calendar holidays, Hebrew calendar holidays, Islamic civil calendar holidays (since AD 622), Persian "Jalaali" calendar holidays, Chinese and Japanese calendar holidays (since AD 1645), more "other" calendar system holidays, multicultural New Years Days, and start of "other" calendar system months, which are also generated automatically.
- Sorted output of fixed date lists which can be defined and created in a highly flexible manner.
- Allows filtration of fixed dates by using regular expressions and other built-in methods.
- Allows the use of date and text variables and basic operations on them.
- Some gimmicks like solar and lunar eclipse time, sunrise/sunset plus a lot of other Sun based data and times, Moon phase, Full and New Moon time, moonrise/moonset plus a lot of other Moon based data and times, zodiacal markers, equinox and solstice, air line distance between two geographic point locations plus course angles, biorhythm et cetera...
- Fixed dates can be stored in several files.
- Nearly unlimited nesting level of include files.
- Nearly unlimited internal text and table lengths.
- Default options can be stored in the `GCAL environment variable.
- Options and commands stored in response files can be preloaded.
- Uses either an external pager or a simple built-in pager.
- Detailed Texinfo reference manual.
- German, English and American program version by default.
- Supports various computer platforms.
- GNU `gettext internationalization technology, which allows the use of message catalogs for most native languages.
- GNU `autoconf(iguration) installation technology.
- Supports both UN*X short-style options and GNU long-style options.
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Added: 2006-06-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1236 downloads
DeVeDe 3.01
DeVeDe project creates video DVDs, suitables for home players. more>>
DeVeDe project creates video DVDs, suitables for home players.
DeVeDe can create video DVDs from any number of video files, in any of the formats supported by Mplayer.
The big advantage over other utilites is that it only needs Mplayer, Mencoder, DVDAuthor y MKisofs, so its dependencies are really small.
<<lessDeVeDe can create video DVDs from any number of video files, in any of the formats supported by Mplayer.
The big advantage over other utilites is that it only needs Mplayer, Mencoder, DVDAuthor y MKisofs, so its dependencies are really small.
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Added: 2007-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
866 downloads
GNU Xnee 3.01
Xnee is a suite of programs that can record, replay and distribute user actions under the X11 environment. more>>
Xnee is a suite of programs that can record, replay and distribute user actions under the X11 environment. Think of GNU Xnee as a robot that can imitate the job you just did.
Xnee can be used to:
- Automate tests e.g nightly automatic regression tests
- Demonstrate programs e.g record and replay a user interaction with your system
- Distribute actions e.g teachers actions can be sent to all students desktops
- Record and replay macro e.g Tie a key modifier combination (e.g using xkeymouse) to replay a recorded session. The macro is WM- and program independent.
- Retype a file e.g When testing an editor, Xnee can type in the content of a file. This can be compared with the original and thereby
Xnee consists of a library and two applications:
- cnees not an event amulator Command line program
- gnees not an emulator either Graphical User Interface (GUI) program
- libxnee is basically xnee Library used by cnee and gnee
All Xnee applications (gnee and cnee) receives X11 protocol data (e g XEvents) from an X server using the libxnee and prints them to a file. This file is used later on when replaying.
Events directly generated by the user (e.g KeyPress) can be replayed or faked. Requests, replies, errors and events not directly generated by the user (e.g MapNotify) can be recorded as well. By using these data Xnee applications can replay with synchronisation. This is not only useful but essential.
In order to verify that a program does the job its supposed to do, certain tests have to be made. These tests are, IMHO, perhaps the most boring things a programmer can do. To release the programmer from this burdon Xnee is made.
Xnee started out as a commad line program. During the development phase the main functionality was broken out to a library, called libxnee. The command line program changed its name to cnee. The thought behind making the library was to enable the writing of other clients than just a command line. Today there is a GUI program, gnee that uses the library.
With Xnee testcase(s) can be recorded and later on replayed. Xnee can also distribute events (both when recording and replaying) to other displays.
Xnee uses X Windows System.
Enhancements:
- doc/Makefile.in was missing and has been added. gnee->About->Close and pnee->About->Close were faulty and have been fixed.
<<lessXnee can be used to:
- Automate tests e.g nightly automatic regression tests
- Demonstrate programs e.g record and replay a user interaction with your system
- Distribute actions e.g teachers actions can be sent to all students desktops
- Record and replay macro e.g Tie a key modifier combination (e.g using xkeymouse) to replay a recorded session. The macro is WM- and program independent.
- Retype a file e.g When testing an editor, Xnee can type in the content of a file. This can be compared with the original and thereby
Xnee consists of a library and two applications:
- cnees not an event amulator Command line program
- gnees not an emulator either Graphical User Interface (GUI) program
- libxnee is basically xnee Library used by cnee and gnee
All Xnee applications (gnee and cnee) receives X11 protocol data (e g XEvents) from an X server using the libxnee and prints them to a file. This file is used later on when replaying.
Events directly generated by the user (e.g KeyPress) can be replayed or faked. Requests, replies, errors and events not directly generated by the user (e.g MapNotify) can be recorded as well. By using these data Xnee applications can replay with synchronisation. This is not only useful but essential.
In order to verify that a program does the job its supposed to do, certain tests have to be made. These tests are, IMHO, perhaps the most boring things a programmer can do. To release the programmer from this burdon Xnee is made.
Xnee started out as a commad line program. During the development phase the main functionality was broken out to a library, called libxnee. The command line program changed its name to cnee. The thought behind making the library was to enable the writing of other clients than just a command line. Today there is a GUI program, gnee that uses the library.
With Xnee testcase(s) can be recorded and later on replayed. Xnee can also distribute events (both when recording and replaying) to other displays.
Xnee uses X Windows System.
Enhancements:
- doc/Makefile.in was missing and has been added. gnee->About->Close and pnee->About->Close were faulty and have been fixed.
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Added: 2007-07-10 License: GPL v3 Price:
838 downloads
DemoLinux 3.01
DemoLinux is a distribution designed to reside entirely on a bootable CD. more>>
The DemoLinux CD allow to use Linux without installation, disk partitioning or any other complex manipulation that still prevent many people from giving Linux a try. This CD does not install Linux on your hard disk, but it allows you to play with it at lenght before you eventually decide to proceed with a full fledged installation.
This is made possible by a set of technical features in the Linux kernel and by some other free software (notably from S.u.S.E. and RedHat) that we use here.
Our goal is to allow everybody to make by himself an idea of what Linux can offer, and also to provide software publishers with a means to give out easy to use, no-hassle demos of their Linux products.
This CD is also a wonderful means of using Linux everywhere: you can take your favorite configuration with you in a CD that fits in your pocket, sit down in front of most PCs running another OS, boot from the CD and find yourself in front of your preferred environment in minutes.
<<lessThis is made possible by a set of technical features in the Linux kernel and by some other free software (notably from S.u.S.E. and RedHat) that we use here.
Our goal is to allow everybody to make by himself an idea of what Linux can offer, and also to provide software publishers with a means to give out easy to use, no-hassle demos of their Linux products.
This CD is also a wonderful means of using Linux everywhere: you can take your favorite configuration with you in a CD that fits in your pocket, sit down in front of most PCs running another OS, boot from the CD and find yourself in front of your preferred environment in minutes.
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Added: 2005-04-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1665 downloads
iTrustPage 3.01
iTrustPage is an extension which prevents an Internet user from filling out untrustworthy Web forms. more>>
iTrustPage is an extension which prevents an Internet user from filling out untrustworthy Web forms.
iTrustPage prevents an Internet user from filling out untrustworthy Web forms. iTrustPage assumes that a users browser is trusted (when the browser is compromised, the user can be subject to attacks much more serious than phishing.) iTrustPages design is centered around three observations:
1. iTrustPage tries to be as user-transparent as possible. In designing this tool we tried very hard to avoid annoying the user.
2. Sometimes, iTrustPage cannot determine whether a form is trustworthy. In those cases, iTrustPage is asking the user to describe the form as if searching for the form on Google. This user-supplied information may help iTrustPage deem the form as trustworthy.
3. Any anti-phishing tool (including iTrustPage) has false negatives (i.e., a user can still visit a phishing site). iTrustPage tries very hard to minimize such occurrences, but there are no guarantees. After all, iTrustPage only offers pretty good phishing protection.
Warning: iTrustPage records anonymized usage information into a log. These logs are periodically sent to us. We analyze these logs for our research to characterize the benefits of using iTrustPage. Please visit our homepage for more information.
<<lessiTrustPage prevents an Internet user from filling out untrustworthy Web forms. iTrustPage assumes that a users browser is trusted (when the browser is compromised, the user can be subject to attacks much more serious than phishing.) iTrustPages design is centered around three observations:
1. iTrustPage tries to be as user-transparent as possible. In designing this tool we tried very hard to avoid annoying the user.
2. Sometimes, iTrustPage cannot determine whether a form is trustworthy. In those cases, iTrustPage is asking the user to describe the form as if searching for the form on Google. This user-supplied information may help iTrustPage deem the form as trustworthy.
3. Any anti-phishing tool (including iTrustPage) has false negatives (i.e., a user can still visit a phishing site). iTrustPage tries very hard to minimize such occurrences, but there are no guarantees. After all, iTrustPage only offers pretty good phishing protection.
Warning: iTrustPage records anonymized usage information into a log. These logs are periodically sent to us. We analyze these logs for our research to characterize the benefits of using iTrustPage. Please visit our homepage for more information.
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Added: 2007-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
832 downloads
MIME::Lite 3.01
MIME::Lite is a low-calorie MIME generator Perl module. more>>
MIME::Lite is a low-calorie MIME generator Perl module.
SYNOPSIS
use MIME::Lite;
Create a single-part message:
### Create a new single-part message, to send a GIF file:
$msg = MIME::Lite->new(
From =>me@myhost.com,
To =>you@yourhost.com,
Cc =>some@other.com, some@more.com,
Subject =>Helloooooo, nurse!,
Type =>image/gif,
Encoding =>base64,
Path =>hellonurse.gif
);
Create a multipart message (i.e., one with attachments):
### Create a new multipart message:
$msg = MIME::Lite->new(
From =>me@myhost.com,
To =>you@yourhost.com,
Cc =>some@other.com, some@more.com,
Subject =>A message with 2 parts...,
Type =>multipart/mixed
);
### Add parts (each "attach" has same arguments as "new"):
$msg->attach(Type =>TEXT,
Data =>"Heres the GIF file you wanted"
);
$msg->attach(Type =>image/gif,
Path =>aaa000123.gif,
Filename =>logo.gif,
Disposition => attachment
);
Output a message:
### Format as a string:
$str = $msg->as_string;
### Print to a filehandle (say, a "sendmail" stream):
$msg->print(*SENDMAIL);
Send a message:
### Send in the "best" way (the default is to use "sendmail"):
$msg->send;
In the never-ending quest for great taste with fewer calories, we proudly present: MIME::Lite.
MIME::Lite is intended as a simple, standalone module for generating (not parsing!) MIME messages... specifically, it allows you to output a simple, decent single- or multi-part message with text or binary attachments. It does not require that you have the Mail:: or MIME:: modules installed.
You can specify each message part as either the literal data itself (in a scalar or array), or as a string which can be given to open() to get a readable filehandle (e.g., "
You dont need to worry about encoding your message data: this module will do that for you. It handles the 5 standard MIME encodings.
If you need more sophisticated behavior, please get the MIME-tools package instead. I will be more likely to add stuff to that toolkit over this one.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use MIME::Lite;
Create a single-part message:
### Create a new single-part message, to send a GIF file:
$msg = MIME::Lite->new(
From =>me@myhost.com,
To =>you@yourhost.com,
Cc =>some@other.com, some@more.com,
Subject =>Helloooooo, nurse!,
Type =>image/gif,
Encoding =>base64,
Path =>hellonurse.gif
);
Create a multipart message (i.e., one with attachments):
### Create a new multipart message:
$msg = MIME::Lite->new(
From =>me@myhost.com,
To =>you@yourhost.com,
Cc =>some@other.com, some@more.com,
Subject =>A message with 2 parts...,
Type =>multipart/mixed
);
### Add parts (each "attach" has same arguments as "new"):
$msg->attach(Type =>TEXT,
Data =>"Heres the GIF file you wanted"
);
$msg->attach(Type =>image/gif,
Path =>aaa000123.gif,
Filename =>logo.gif,
Disposition => attachment
);
Output a message:
### Format as a string:
$str = $msg->as_string;
### Print to a filehandle (say, a "sendmail" stream):
$msg->print(*SENDMAIL);
Send a message:
### Send in the "best" way (the default is to use "sendmail"):
$msg->send;
In the never-ending quest for great taste with fewer calories, we proudly present: MIME::Lite.
MIME::Lite is intended as a simple, standalone module for generating (not parsing!) MIME messages... specifically, it allows you to output a simple, decent single- or multi-part message with text or binary attachments. It does not require that you have the Mail:: or MIME:: modules installed.
You can specify each message part as either the literal data itself (in a scalar or array), or as a string which can be given to open() to get a readable filehandle (e.g., "
You dont need to worry about encoding your message data: this module will do that for you. It handles the 5 standard MIME encodings.
If you need more sophisticated behavior, please get the MIME-tools package instead. I will be more likely to add stuff to that toolkit over this one.
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Added: 2007-03-07 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
971 downloads
Text::Roman 3.01
Text::Roman is a Perl module that converts roman algarism in integer numbers and the contrary, recognize algarisms. more>>
Text::Roman is a Perl module that converts roman algarism in integer numbers and the contrary, recognize algarisms.
SYNOPSIS
use Text::Roman;
print roman(123);
Text::Roman::roman() is a very simple algarism converter. It converts a single integer (in arabic algarisms) at a time to its roman correspondent. The conventional roman numbers goes from 1 up to 3999. MROMANS (milhar romans) range is 1 up to 3999*1000+3999=4002999.
Up to these number we will found symbols as:??????but they do not concern this specific package. There is no concern for mix cases, like Xv, XiiI, as legal roman algarism numbers.
roman($int): return string containing the roman corresponding to the given integer, or if the integer is out of domain...
roman2int($str): return if $str is not roman or return integer if it is.
isroman($str): verify whether the given string is a conventional roman number, if it is return 1; if it is not return 0...
Quite same follows for mroman2int($str) and ismroman($str), except that these functions treat milhar romans.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Text::Roman;
print roman(123);
Text::Roman::roman() is a very simple algarism converter. It converts a single integer (in arabic algarisms) at a time to its roman correspondent. The conventional roman numbers goes from 1 up to 3999. MROMANS (milhar romans) range is 1 up to 3999*1000+3999=4002999.
Up to these number we will found symbols as:??????but they do not concern this specific package. There is no concern for mix cases, like Xv, XiiI, as legal roman algarism numbers.
roman($int): return string containing the roman corresponding to the given integer, or if the integer is out of domain...
roman2int($str): return if $str is not roman or return integer if it is.
isroman($str): verify whether the given string is a conventional roman number, if it is return 1; if it is not return 0...
Quite same follows for mroman2int($str) and ismroman($str), except that these functions treat milhar romans.
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Added: 2007-07-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
821 downloads
PC-BSD 1.3.01 / 1.4 Beta
PC-BSD has as its goals to be an easy-to-install-and-use desktop operating system, based on FreeBSD. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-07-20 License: BSD License Price:
830 downloads
Netscape::History 3.01
Netscape::History is a Perl object class for accessing Netscape history database. more>>
Netscape::History is a Perl object class for accessing Netscape history database.
SYNOPSIS
use Netscape::History;
$history = new Netscape::History();
while (defined($url = $history->next_url() ))
{
}
The Netscape::History module implements an object class for accessing the history database maintained by the Netscape web browser. The history database keeps a list of all URLs you have visited, and is used by Netscape to change the color of URLs which you have previously visited, for example.
With this module, you can get at the URLs stored in a Netscape history file, delete URLs, and add new ones. With the associated Netscape::HistoryURL module you can access the information which is associated with each URL.
Please Note: the database format for the browser history was changed with Netscape 4. Previously only the time of most recent visit was available; now you can also get at the time of your first visit, the number of visits, the title of the referenced page, and another value.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Netscape::History;
$history = new Netscape::History();
while (defined($url = $history->next_url() ))
{
}
The Netscape::History module implements an object class for accessing the history database maintained by the Netscape web browser. The history database keeps a list of all URLs you have visited, and is used by Netscape to change the color of URLs which you have previously visited, for example.
With this module, you can get at the URLs stored in a Netscape history file, delete URLs, and add new ones. With the associated Netscape::HistoryURL module you can access the information which is associated with each URL.
Please Note: the database format for the browser history was changed with Netscape 4. Previously only the time of most recent visit was available; now you can also get at the time of your first visit, the number of visits, the title of the referenced page, and another value.
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Added: 2007-03-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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GUMP 1.0
GUMP script works on the LAB channels to add rich color saturation effects to your photo. more>>
GUMP script works on the LAB channels to add rich color saturation effects to your photo. This is the twin sister script of Photo LAB WoW !!
The latest version at source forge archive allows you to do cool color changes, including black and white conversion.
<<lessThe latest version at source forge archive allows you to do cool color changes, including black and white conversion.
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Added: 2006-09-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
656 downloads
Netscape::HistoryURL 3.01
Netscape::HistoryURL is a URI::URL subclass with Netscape history information. more>>
Netscape::HistoryURL is a URI::URL subclass with Netscape history information.
SYNOPSIS
use Netscape::HistoryURL;
$url = new Netscape::HistoryURL(http://foobar.com/,
LAST, FIRST, COUNT, EXPIRE, TITLE);
The Netscape::HistoryURL module subclasses URI::URL to provide a URL class with methods for accessing the information which is stored in Netscapes history database.
The history database is used to keep track of all URLs you have visited. This is used to color previously visited URLs different, for example. The information stored in the history database depends on the version of Netscape being used.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Netscape::HistoryURL;
$url = new Netscape::HistoryURL(http://foobar.com/,
LAST, FIRST, COUNT, EXPIRE, TITLE);
The Netscape::HistoryURL module subclasses URI::URL to provide a URL class with methods for accessing the information which is stored in Netscapes history database.
The history database is used to keep track of all URLs you have visited. This is used to color previously visited URLs different, for example. The information stored in the history database depends on the version of Netscape being used.
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Added: 2007-03-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
945 downloads
WoW Companion 0.2.8
WoW Companion is a Java client/server used to centrally store character, item, and other data for World of Warcraft. more>>
WoW Companion is a Java client and server used to centrally store item, character and other data for World of Warcraft.
Data is made available via the Web in XML and other formats. Frontends for displaying character profiles are also included.
<<lessData is made available via the Web in XML and other formats. Frontends for displaying character profiles are also included.
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Arctic Glow 3.5.1.1
its appearance is fairly much the same as Arctic Glow 2 other than the newer style tabs to support current functionality. more>>
Arctic Glow 3.5.1.1 will make you feel pleasant because its appearance is fairly much the same as Arctic Glow 2 other than the 'newer' style tabs to support current functionality.
It has been entirely rebuilt from the default theme for Firefox 3.01.
Added: 2009-07-26 License: MPL Price: FREE
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