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3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons Character Generator 3.5
3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons Character Generator is an HTML/JavaScript Web page that allows the user to create RPG character more>>
3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons Character Generator is an HTML/JavaScript Web page that allows the user to quickly and easily create new Dungeons and Dragons characters.
The characters can be of any of the eleven classes, any of the playable races, and may start at any level from 1 to 220. Generation requires some simple input, after which the character is displayed on a basic character sheet.
3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons Character Generator allows you to select your starting stats, add ability points, and pick skills, equipment, feats, and spells. It runs on most operating systems with most modern browsers.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a few minor, but pesky bugs.
- Halflings no longer get extra saving throws where they should not.
- Saves and skills are shown in a more common format.
- Classes can now get all of their bonus langages (which fixes an error with druids).
<<lessThe characters can be of any of the eleven classes, any of the playable races, and may start at any level from 1 to 220. Generation requires some simple input, after which the character is displayed on a basic character sheet.
3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons Character Generator allows you to select your starting stats, add ability points, and pick skills, equipment, feats, and spells. It runs on most operating systems with most modern browsers.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a few minor, but pesky bugs.
- Halflings no longer get extra saving throws where they should not.
- Saves and skills are shown in a more common format.
- Classes can now get all of their bonus langages (which fixes an error with druids).
Download (0.085MB)
Added: 2007-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
881 downloads
Rx4RDF 0.6.0
Rx4RDF is a set of technologies designed to make W3Cs RDF more accessible and easier to use. more>>
Rx4RDF project is a set of technologies designed to make W3Cs RDF less complex and easier to use.
It includes RxPath, which enables one to use familar XML technologies like XPath, XSLT, and XUpdate to query, transform and update an RDF model, Raccoon, an application server that uses an RDF model for its data store and RxPath to translate arbitrary requests to RDF resources, and ZML and RxML, alternative text formats for XML and RDF that were designed to allow novices to write XML and RDF with (nearly) the same ease as a Wiki entry.
Enhancements:
- The RxPath data engine now uses a simple but optimizing query engine and is much faster.
- It also now supports RDF named graphs (RDF contexts).
- It is now easier to use RxPath in XML contexts, such as an XSLT page.
- Other improvements include better support for 3rd-party RDF libraries and RDF stores.
- Finally, Rhizome-Wiki has many new features based on these changes.
<<lessIt includes RxPath, which enables one to use familar XML technologies like XPath, XSLT, and XUpdate to query, transform and update an RDF model, Raccoon, an application server that uses an RDF model for its data store and RxPath to translate arbitrary requests to RDF resources, and ZML and RxML, alternative text formats for XML and RDF that were designed to allow novices to write XML and RDF with (nearly) the same ease as a Wiki entry.
Enhancements:
- The RxPath data engine now uses a simple but optimizing query engine and is much faster.
- It also now supports RDF named graphs (RDF contexts).
- It is now easier to use RxPath in XML contexts, such as an XSLT page.
- Other improvements include better support for 3rd-party RDF libraries and RDF stores.
- Finally, Rhizome-Wiki has many new features based on these changes.
Download (0.65MB)
Added: 2006-04-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1298 downloads
Rainlendar Lite 2.2
Rainlendar project is a customizable desktop calendar. more>>
Rainlendar project is a customizable desktop calendar.
Rainlendar is a feature rich calendar application that is easy to use and doesnt take much space on your desktop. The application is platform independent so you can run it both on Windows and on Linux. The appearance can be customized with skins and you can even mix different skins together.
It is possible to use Rainlendar with other calendar applications too. Rainlendar uses the standard iCalendar format to store its events and tasks so you can easily transfer them between applications. You can also subscribe to online calendars and see your Outlook appointments directly in Rainlendar*.
Rainlendar is an unicode application and support localization so you can use it on your own language.
All the coming events are shown in a separate list where you can see the weeks events at one glance. You can decide how many days in advance you want to see in the list. Different events can have a different appearance in the list so you can easily spot the important events from the others. The icons in the calendar are also available in the event list and other windows to make it easier to separate the events.
You can also have a separate list for your long term tasks. The task list can be arranged several ways so that you can keep it better organized. You can also set a due date for the tasks to make sure youll remember to do them on time.
Youll also get an alarm when an event or task is due so that you dont miss it. The alarm can be defined to be set off any duration before the actual event so you have time to prepare for it.
And thats not all. Check the list of features for better overview of all the things Rainlendar can do. If you find it useful go to the download page and get yourself a copy.
*Network shared calendars and Outlook support are available only in the Pro version
Main features:
- Small and lightweight
- Different type events can have different appearence
- Supports Windows transparency
- Synchronizes events between several clients
- Localized for multiple languages
- Shows an alarm when an event is due
- Shows Outlooks appointments
- Includes a todo-list
- Works also as Litestep plugin
- Displays the current date in tray icon
- Can stick to the desktop (i.e. doesnt hide with Show Desktop)
- Hotkeys for quick access
- Easy skinning with an UI
- Can be controlled from 3rd party applications with !bangs
<<lessRainlendar is a feature rich calendar application that is easy to use and doesnt take much space on your desktop. The application is platform independent so you can run it both on Windows and on Linux. The appearance can be customized with skins and you can even mix different skins together.
It is possible to use Rainlendar with other calendar applications too. Rainlendar uses the standard iCalendar format to store its events and tasks so you can easily transfer them between applications. You can also subscribe to online calendars and see your Outlook appointments directly in Rainlendar*.
Rainlendar is an unicode application and support localization so you can use it on your own language.
All the coming events are shown in a separate list where you can see the weeks events at one glance. You can decide how many days in advance you want to see in the list. Different events can have a different appearance in the list so you can easily spot the important events from the others. The icons in the calendar are also available in the event list and other windows to make it easier to separate the events.
You can also have a separate list for your long term tasks. The task list can be arranged several ways so that you can keep it better organized. You can also set a due date for the tasks to make sure youll remember to do them on time.
Youll also get an alarm when an event or task is due so that you dont miss it. The alarm can be defined to be set off any duration before the actual event so you have time to prepare for it.
And thats not all. Check the list of features for better overview of all the things Rainlendar can do. If you find it useful go to the download page and get yourself a copy.
*Network shared calendars and Outlook support are available only in the Pro version
Main features:
- Small and lightweight
- Different type events can have different appearence
- Supports Windows transparency
- Synchronizes events between several clients
- Localized for multiple languages
- Shows an alarm when an event is due
- Shows Outlooks appointments
- Includes a todo-list
- Works also as Litestep plugin
- Displays the current date in tray icon
- Can stick to the desktop (i.e. doesnt hide with Show Desktop)
- Hotkeys for quick access
- Easy skinning with an UI
- Can be controlled from 3rd party applications with !bangs
Download (4.1MB)
Added: 2007-07-27 License: Freeware Price:
821 downloads
Yam 0.8.3
Yam is a tool that builds a local RPM repository from ISO files and RPM packages. more>>
Yam builds a local APT/Yum RPM repository from local ISO files, downloaded updates, and extra packages from 3rd party repositories. Yam project takes care of setting up the ISO files, downloading the RPMs, configuring HTTP access and providing PXE/TFTP resources for remote network installations.
Main features:
- Easy Yum-alike configuration
- Supports mirroring using FISH, FTP, HTTP, RSYNC and SFTP
- Supports Apt, Yum and up2date (as well as synaptic, yumgui and other derivatives)
- Can work directly from ISO images (so you dont need extra diskspace to store ISOs or copy RPMs)
- Supports Red Hat, Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise (TaoLinux, CentOS) and Yellow Dog Linux out of the box
- Will probably work with other RPM based distributions (feedback needed, please mail me)
- Allows for remote network installation (using a PXE-enabled NIC on target systems)
- Support for 3rd party repositories and vendor packages
- Allows to maintain your own customized (corporate) repository
- Allow for chaining Yam servers in large organisations with remote sites
- Can hardlink duplicate packages (to save precious diskspace)
Enhancements:
- This release reports changes to repositories (logging to yam.log, reporting on screen, mailing out).
- The RHN code has been mvoed to a separate rhnget tool.
- An alpha architecture has been added.
- There are fixes to make Yam classes reusable.
- disabled-directive has been added.
- There are several fixes.
<<lessMain features:
- Easy Yum-alike configuration
- Supports mirroring using FISH, FTP, HTTP, RSYNC and SFTP
- Supports Apt, Yum and up2date (as well as synaptic, yumgui and other derivatives)
- Can work directly from ISO images (so you dont need extra diskspace to store ISOs or copy RPMs)
- Supports Red Hat, Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise (TaoLinux, CentOS) and Yellow Dog Linux out of the box
- Will probably work with other RPM based distributions (feedback needed, please mail me)
- Allows for remote network installation (using a PXE-enabled NIC on target systems)
- Support for 3rd party repositories and vendor packages
- Allows to maintain your own customized (corporate) repository
- Allow for chaining Yam servers in large organisations with remote sites
- Can hardlink duplicate packages (to save precious diskspace)
Enhancements:
- This release reports changes to repositories (logging to yam.log, reporting on screen, mailing out).
- The RHN code has been mvoed to a separate rhnget tool.
- An alpha architecture has been added.
- There are fixes to make Yam classes reusable.
- disabled-directive has been added.
- There are several fixes.
Download (0.028MB)
Added: 2006-10-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1108 downloads
goPod 1.4
goPod allows you to remove the EU Volume limitation from 3rd and 4th generation iPods, and iPod minis. more>>
goPod project allows you to remove the EU Volume limitation from 3rd and 4th generation iPods, and iPod minis.
goPod is a command line program that allows you to remove the EU Volume limitation on EU iPods.
We cant be held responsible for the use you make with this program or any damage it could cause to you iPod.
It is provided for information purpose only. Moreover, uncapping your iPod and using it is illegal in France.
Usage:
To apply the tweak, you may have to launch your iPod in HDD mode. To do so, in iTunes, select your iPod and click on the disk icon on the lower-right part of the iTunes window.
Launch goPod. Just click go to cap it/uncap your iPod. If it is not detected, clicking go will make goPod trying to detect it again.
JUST CLICK ON GO ONCE, it may take some time (5 seconds). I know its a bit "slow", but this is for compatibility reasons.
Once your iPod is capped/uncapped, you *may* have to restart it. To do so, press the menu button and the central button during 3 seconds if you are using a 4G iPod or the menu and play buttons if you have a 3G until you can see an apple.
This reboot should be automatic.
<<lessgoPod is a command line program that allows you to remove the EU Volume limitation on EU iPods.
We cant be held responsible for the use you make with this program or any damage it could cause to you iPod.
It is provided for information purpose only. Moreover, uncapping your iPod and using it is illegal in France.
Usage:
To apply the tweak, you may have to launch your iPod in HDD mode. To do so, in iTunes, select your iPod and click on the disk icon on the lower-right part of the iTunes window.
Launch goPod. Just click go to cap it/uncap your iPod. If it is not detected, clicking go will make goPod trying to detect it again.
JUST CLICK ON GO ONCE, it may take some time (5 seconds). I know its a bit "slow", but this is for compatibility reasons.
Once your iPod is capped/uncapped, you *may* have to restart it. To do so, press the menu button and the central button during 3 seconds if you are using a 4G iPod or the menu and play buttons if you have a 3G until you can see an apple.
This reboot should be automatic.
Download (0.091MB)
Added: 2007-01-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
641 downloads
Alien Perl module 0.91
Alien Perl module package contains external libraries wrapped up for your viewing pleasure! more>>
Alien Perl module package contains external libraries wrapped up for your viewing pleasure!
SYNOPSIS
perldoc Alien;
Alien is a package that exists just to hold together an idea, the idea of Alien:: packages, so there is no code here, just motivation for Alien.
Why
James and I ended up doing a build system for Fotango, lots of people have done a build system, it is a pretty boring task. The boring task is really all the mindlessly stupid things you need to do to build C libraries that Perl modules require, these C modules usually have unusual installation systems or require vastly different options. So CPAN modules install easy, 3rd party stuff is nasty.
So, suddenly an idea struck me, Alien packages! Imagine a CPAN module that has as its only task to make sure a certain library is installed! That means that you can write all the voodoo in your Build.PL file and then just make sure the module requires the correct Alien module! Then anything that install Perl modules will deal with it automatically!
How
So, what should an Alien module do? It should make sure that the target is installed and it should provide the caller with enough information to use it.
The idea is that you use it to make sure it is there, and you call class methods to find out what to use. These class methods will be individually specified by the stand alone Alien modules.
No Framework!
The reason this is so loosely worded is because we have no idea what common functionality will be needed, so we will let evolution work for us and see what individual Alien packages need and then eventually factor it out into this packages. I would like to avoid a topdown design approach.
Responsibilities of a Alien module.
On installation, make sure the required package is there, otherwise install it.
On usage, make sure the required package is there, else croak.
Bundle the source with the module, or download it.
Allow module authors to access information it gathers.
Document itself well.
Preferably use Module::Build.
Be sane.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
perldoc Alien;
Alien is a package that exists just to hold together an idea, the idea of Alien:: packages, so there is no code here, just motivation for Alien.
Why
James and I ended up doing a build system for Fotango, lots of people have done a build system, it is a pretty boring task. The boring task is really all the mindlessly stupid things you need to do to build C libraries that Perl modules require, these C modules usually have unusual installation systems or require vastly different options. So CPAN modules install easy, 3rd party stuff is nasty.
So, suddenly an idea struck me, Alien packages! Imagine a CPAN module that has as its only task to make sure a certain library is installed! That means that you can write all the voodoo in your Build.PL file and then just make sure the module requires the correct Alien module! Then anything that install Perl modules will deal with it automatically!
How
So, what should an Alien module do? It should make sure that the target is installed and it should provide the caller with enough information to use it.
The idea is that you use it to make sure it is there, and you call class methods to find out what to use. These class methods will be individually specified by the stand alone Alien modules.
No Framework!
The reason this is so loosely worded is because we have no idea what common functionality will be needed, so we will let evolution work for us and see what individual Alien packages need and then eventually factor it out into this packages. I would like to avoid a topdown design approach.
Responsibilities of a Alien module.
On installation, make sure the required package is there, otherwise install it.
On usage, make sure the required package is there, else croak.
Bundle the source with the module, or download it.
Allow module authors to access information it gathers.
Document itself well.
Preferably use Module::Build.
Be sane.
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2007-05-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
898 downloads
Gregorian calendar 1582
Gregorian calendar 1582 is a small Python script to generate calendars for any year in the history greater or equal to one. more>>
Gregorian calendar 1582 is a small Python script to generate calendars for any year in the history greater or equal to one.
The output format is the same as the Unix "cal" command. However, it supposes the Gregorian Reformation took place on October 4th, 1582, in contrast to the cal, which supposes the reformation took place on September 3rd, 1752.
<<lessThe output format is the same as the Unix "cal" command. However, it supposes the Gregorian Reformation took place on October 4th, 1582, in contrast to the cal, which supposes the reformation took place on September 3rd, 1752.
Download (0.007MB)
Added: 2006-09-06 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1143 downloads
LiNsta 0.3
LiNsta provides a nice GTK 2.x Theme/Style. more>>
LiNsta provides a nice GTK 2.x Theme/Style.
The 3rd version of LiNsta, truely is the same thing of Linsta 2 but now have no bugs finded yet, like in fedora gnome.
Any doubt tell me! Any bug, please tell me!
Bug release 0.1:
Guys, thanks everybody for tell me about the menubar bug, ive been patched it, the new versions is now released in the same link above!
Enhancements:
- Patched the bug of menubar:
- The menubar is black and the text was black too. Now with the correcntion the bar is black and the text is white.
<<lessThe 3rd version of LiNsta, truely is the same thing of Linsta 2 but now have no bugs finded yet, like in fedora gnome.
Any doubt tell me! Any bug, please tell me!
Bug release 0.1:
Guys, thanks everybody for tell me about the menubar bug, ive been patched it, the new versions is now released in the same link above!
Enhancements:
- Patched the bug of menubar:
- The menubar is black and the text was black too. Now with the correcntion the bar is black and the text is white.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
990 downloads
Module::ThirdParty 0.18
Module::ThirdParty is a Perl module which can provide information for 3rd party modules (outside CPAN). more>>
Module::ThirdParty is a Perl module which can provide information for 3rd party modules (outside CPAN).
SYNOPSIS
use Module::ThirdParty;
if (is_3rd_party($module)) {
my $info = module_information($module);
print "$module is a known third-party Perl modulen",
" -> included in $info->{name} ($info->{url})n",
" -> made by $info->{author} ($info->{author_url})n"
} else {
print "$module is not a known third-party Perl modulen"
}
Perl modules can be roughly classified in three categories:
- core modules, included with the standard Perl distribution;
- CPAN modules, available from any CPAN mirror;
- third-party modules, including modules publicly available on the Internet (outside CPAN) and "closed" modules available only through commercial licenses.
The list of core modules is provided by Module::CoreList and the list of CPAN modules is in the file http://www.cpan.org/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz and provided by modules like CPANPLUS, but there was no module that listed third-party modules. This module tries to address this need by providing such a list.
Why bother in the first place? Because some CPAN modules specify such third-party software. Therefore installing them may not be as easy as other CPAN modules because one must first find and manually install the prerequisites. The aim of Module::ThirdParty is to provide basic information to installer shells like CPANPLUS and to give hints to the user.
Note that there is also another category of modules regarding dependencies problems: the ghost modules. Those are modules no longer present on the CPAN, but which still haunt it from old PREREQS. They can be found in the BackPAN graveyard, for which the only map is Parse::BACKPAN::Packages.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Module::ThirdParty;
if (is_3rd_party($module)) {
my $info = module_information($module);
print "$module is a known third-party Perl modulen",
" -> included in $info->{name} ($info->{url})n",
" -> made by $info->{author} ($info->{author_url})n"
} else {
print "$module is not a known third-party Perl modulen"
}
Perl modules can be roughly classified in three categories:
- core modules, included with the standard Perl distribution;
- CPAN modules, available from any CPAN mirror;
- third-party modules, including modules publicly available on the Internet (outside CPAN) and "closed" modules available only through commercial licenses.
The list of core modules is provided by Module::CoreList and the list of CPAN modules is in the file http://www.cpan.org/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz and provided by modules like CPANPLUS, but there was no module that listed third-party modules. This module tries to address this need by providing such a list.
Why bother in the first place? Because some CPAN modules specify such third-party software. Therefore installing them may not be as easy as other CPAN modules because one must first find and manually install the prerequisites. The aim of Module::ThirdParty is to provide basic information to installer shells like CPANPLUS and to give hints to the user.
Note that there is also another category of modules regarding dependencies problems: the ghost modules. Those are modules no longer present on the CPAN, but which still haunt it from old PREREQS. They can be found in the BackPAN graveyard, for which the only map is Parse::BACKPAN::Packages.
Download (0.020MB)
Added: 2007-01-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1009 downloads
mrepo 0.8.4
mrepo (ex YAM) builds a local APT/Yum RPM repository from local ISO files. more>>
It takes care of setting up the ISO files, downloading the RPMs, configuring HTTP access and providing PXE/TFTP resources for remote network installations.
It was primarily intended for doing remote network installations of various distributions from a laptop without the need for CD media or floppies, but is equally suitable for an organisations centralized update server.
Doing a remote installation only requires a configured DHCP-server, the TFTP service and a Webserver configured with mrepo. Then boot your system using a PXE-enabled network card.
For updating your local systems, configure either Smart, Apt, Yum or up2date and point them to your local mrepo server.
Main features:
- Easy Yum-alike configuration
- Supports mirroring using FISH, FTP, HTTP, RSYNC, SFTP and RHN
- Supports Smart, Apt, Yum and up2date (as well as synaptic, yumgui and other derivatives)
- Can download and distribute updates from RHN channels
- Can work directly from ISO images (so you dont need extra diskspace to store ISOs or copy RPMs)
- Supports Red Hat, Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise (TaoLinux, CentOS) and Yellow Dog Linux out of the box
- Will probably work with other RPM based distributions (feedback needed, please mail me)
- Allows for remote network installation (using a PXE-enabled NIC on target systems)
- Support for 3rd party repositories and vendor packages
- Allows to maintain your own customized (corporate) repository
- Allow for chaining mrepo servers in large organisations with remote sites
- Can hardlink duplicate packages (to save precious diskspace)
Enhancements:
- The project was renamed from Yam to mrepo.
- Ready-to-use distribution configurations were improved.
- Proxy support was added to RHN support (rhnget).
- A new rhnget-cleanup directive allows the user to automatically clean up old packages.
- A Scientific Linux distribution configuration was added.
- Fixes were made to make RHN support work on CentOS.
<<lessIt was primarily intended for doing remote network installations of various distributions from a laptop without the need for CD media or floppies, but is equally suitable for an organisations centralized update server.
Doing a remote installation only requires a configured DHCP-server, the TFTP service and a Webserver configured with mrepo. Then boot your system using a PXE-enabled network card.
For updating your local systems, configure either Smart, Apt, Yum or up2date and point them to your local mrepo server.
Main features:
- Easy Yum-alike configuration
- Supports mirroring using FISH, FTP, HTTP, RSYNC, SFTP and RHN
- Supports Smart, Apt, Yum and up2date (as well as synaptic, yumgui and other derivatives)
- Can download and distribute updates from RHN channels
- Can work directly from ISO images (so you dont need extra diskspace to store ISOs or copy RPMs)
- Supports Red Hat, Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise (TaoLinux, CentOS) and Yellow Dog Linux out of the box
- Will probably work with other RPM based distributions (feedback needed, please mail me)
- Allows for remote network installation (using a PXE-enabled NIC on target systems)
- Support for 3rd party repositories and vendor packages
- Allows to maintain your own customized (corporate) repository
- Allow for chaining mrepo servers in large organisations with remote sites
- Can hardlink duplicate packages (to save precious diskspace)
Enhancements:
- The project was renamed from Yam to mrepo.
- Ready-to-use distribution configurations were improved.
- Proxy support was added to RHN support (rhnget).
- A new rhnget-cleanup directive allows the user to automatically clean up old packages.
- A Scientific Linux distribution configuration was added.
- Fixes were made to make RHN support work on CentOS.
Download (0.060MB)
Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1047 downloads
DBG 2.11.32
DBG is a PHP debugger and profiler for PHP scripts. more>>
DBG is a a full-featured php debugger, an interactive tool that helps you debugging php scripts.
It works on a production and/or development WEB server and allows you debug your scripts locally or remotely, from an IDE or console.
Main features:
- native debugger. Works transparently, neither script nor PHP engine modifications required.
- server part (dbg module) runs on all platforms where PHP itself runs.
- works transparently across the global network as well as locally.
- JIT. When enabled can start debugging Just In Time of error occurs.
- supports back-tracking, e.g. displays a list of all procedures with their local variables, the current execution position reached from. Also you can watch local variables or function parameters in all active and nested scopes.
- certainly, you can execute script in the debugger step by step (step-in, step-out, step-over...), evaluate any valid php expressions or complex variables, modify values of any variables on the fly and create any new ones. Breakpoints can be conditional, they also may skip entered number of hits.
- has embedded profiler, so now its easy to find out a bottleneck in the scripts.
- allows multiple debugger processes running simultaneously.
- compatible with php-4.0.6 and higher.
- has open COM interfaces for integration with win32-based 3rd party IDEs.
- Commercial version of DBG (2.16.x) is available with commercial version of PHPEd PHP IDE only, see review for details.
- Linux, BSD, SunOs, MacOs and Win32 platoforms are supported.
- Free version (2.11.x) is available on this site. It works with PHP Edit, PHP Coder and some other IDEs.
- Free dbg front-end (dbg-cli) for Linux/Unix can be used to debug scripts either directly or under DDD 3.3.9 (GNU debugger). Also see RedHat 7.3, YellowDog and Mandrake distributions at RPM Find site.
Enhancements:
- All php versions from 4.0.6 up to 4.3.10 and from 5.0.0 up to 5.0.3 are supported.
- Support for HARDENED php v0.2.6 added (4.3.9h, 4.3.10h and 5.0.3h).
- Command line interface (dbg-cli) improved.
- Tested with php 4.0.6, 4.1.0-4.1.2, 4.2.0-4.2.3, 4.3.0-4.3.10, 5.0.0-5.0.3.
<<lessIt works on a production and/or development WEB server and allows you debug your scripts locally or remotely, from an IDE or console.
Main features:
- native debugger. Works transparently, neither script nor PHP engine modifications required.
- server part (dbg module) runs on all platforms where PHP itself runs.
- works transparently across the global network as well as locally.
- JIT. When enabled can start debugging Just In Time of error occurs.
- supports back-tracking, e.g. displays a list of all procedures with their local variables, the current execution position reached from. Also you can watch local variables or function parameters in all active and nested scopes.
- certainly, you can execute script in the debugger step by step (step-in, step-out, step-over...), evaluate any valid php expressions or complex variables, modify values of any variables on the fly and create any new ones. Breakpoints can be conditional, they also may skip entered number of hits.
- has embedded profiler, so now its easy to find out a bottleneck in the scripts.
- allows multiple debugger processes running simultaneously.
- compatible with php-4.0.6 and higher.
- has open COM interfaces for integration with win32-based 3rd party IDEs.
- Commercial version of DBG (2.16.x) is available with commercial version of PHPEd PHP IDE only, see review for details.
- Linux, BSD, SunOs, MacOs and Win32 platoforms are supported.
- Free version (2.11.x) is available on this site. It works with PHP Edit, PHP Coder and some other IDEs.
- Free dbg front-end (dbg-cli) for Linux/Unix can be used to debug scripts either directly or under DDD 3.3.9 (GNU debugger). Also see RedHat 7.3, YellowDog and Mandrake distributions at RPM Find site.
Enhancements:
- All php versions from 4.0.6 up to 4.3.10 and from 5.0.0 up to 5.0.3 are supported.
- Support for HARDENED php v0.2.6 added (4.3.9h, 4.3.10h and 5.0.3h).
- Command line interface (dbg-cli) improved.
- Tested with php 4.0.6, 4.1.0-4.1.2, 4.2.0-4.2.3, 4.3.0-4.3.10, 5.0.0-5.0.3.
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Added: 2005-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1650 downloads
Dangerous Snowboarding 2.0
Dangerous Snowboarding is a game where you must run humans and bears with your snowboard down. more>>
Dangerous Snowboarding is a game where you must run humans and bears with your snowboard down.
This game was made for a programmers-contest (got the 3rd place).
Control the snowboarder with your arrow keys. Jumping on objects in row will give you a combination-bonus.
Objects:
- Human - You can run it down however you want to.
- Bear - Jump on it.
- Tree - Absolute deadly.
<<lessThis game was made for a programmers-contest (got the 3rd place).
Control the snowboarder with your arrow keys. Jumping on objects in row will give you a combination-bonus.
Objects:
- Human - You can run it down however you want to.
- Bear - Jump on it.
- Tree - Absolute deadly.
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Added: 2007-05-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
896 downloads
Lambda 0.1.4
Lambda project is a Lambda calculus interpreter. more>>
Lambda project is a Lambda calculus interpreter.
It reduces lambda expressions and converts them into the S, K, and I combinators (ext). It has the ability to associate names with lambda expressions (def), load definitions from a file (load), and list current definitions (list).
Lambda expressions representing integers are automatically defined as needed. Many interesting combinators are provided in a definition file.
Various settings are provided to influence the way reduction and extraction are performed (set).
A short manual is provided showing how lambda works.
Main features:
- Load predefined lambda expression
- Many definitions provided: numbers Y fact map iszero list 1st 2nd 3rd ADD MUL EXP list suc pred . . .
- Automatic number definitions.
- Interpret lambda expressions.
- Single step interpretation.
- Normal or application order reductions.
- Variable extraction (Conversion to S K I)
- List definitions.
- Some lambda calculus theory.
<<lessIt reduces lambda expressions and converts them into the S, K, and I combinators (ext). It has the ability to associate names with lambda expressions (def), load definitions from a file (load), and list current definitions (list).
Lambda expressions representing integers are automatically defined as needed. Many interesting combinators are provided in a definition file.
Various settings are provided to influence the way reduction and extraction are performed (set).
A short manual is provided showing how lambda works.
Main features:
- Load predefined lambda expression
- Many definitions provided: numbers Y fact map iszero list 1st 2nd 3rd ADD MUL EXP list suc pred . . .
- Automatic number definitions.
- Interpret lambda expressions.
- Single step interpretation.
- Normal or application order reductions.
- Variable extraction (Conversion to S K I)
- List definitions.
- Some lambda calculus theory.
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2006-10-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1102 downloads
Weaver 3.0.1
Weaver is an XML programmed MVC controller for developing Web applications. more>>
Weaver is an Open Source, pure-Java, XML programmed Controller component for developing Model View Controller (MVC) structured, servlet based, Web applications.
Main features:
- Programmed via a simple but powerful XML syntax whose elements are modeled after those provided by JSTL.
- Support for an Expression Language (EL) syntax that is identical to that of JSP 2.0.
- Easily extensible XML tag vocabulary.
- Support for JSPs and for other View technologies.
- Model functionality is easily added via the implementation of a simple Java interface.
- Provision for multiple cooperating applications.
- Transparent support for authentication.
- Provides a management console to monitor and to configure running applications.
- Runs in any suitable servlet container.
- Automatic application reloading for rapid development.
- Its efficient.
- Its free (released under GPL).
Enhancements:
- Updated 3rd Part Libraries
- Updated to include new release of jakarta JSTL implementation (1.1.1).
<<lessMain features:
- Programmed via a simple but powerful XML syntax whose elements are modeled after those provided by JSTL.
- Support for an Expression Language (EL) syntax that is identical to that of JSP 2.0.
- Easily extensible XML tag vocabulary.
- Support for JSPs and for other View technologies.
- Model functionality is easily added via the implementation of a simple Java interface.
- Provision for multiple cooperating applications.
- Transparent support for authentication.
- Provides a management console to monitor and to configure running applications.
- Runs in any suitable servlet container.
- Automatic application reloading for rapid development.
- Its efficient.
- Its free (released under GPL).
Enhancements:
- Updated 3rd Part Libraries
- Updated to include new release of jakarta JSTL implementation (1.1.1).
Download (3.2MB)
Added: 2005-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1632 downloads
NeMeSI 0.5.3
NeMeSI is a standards-compliant multimedia streaming client. more>>
NeMeSI is a streaming client that allows user to enjoy playback of multimedia files with low latency transport over IP-based networks. This software is fully compliant with IETFs standards for real-time streaming of multimedia contents over Internet.
NeMeSI implements RTSP - Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RFC2326) and RTP/RTCP - Real-Time Transport Protocol/RTP Control Protocol (RFC3550) supporting the RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control (RFC3551).
NeMeSI supports the following decoding standards:
Audio
- MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer III) (RFC3119)
- GSM-AMR (3rd generation GSM) (RFC3267)
- OGG/Vorbis (work in progress)
Video
- MPEG-1/2 (RFC2250)
- MPEG-4 (RFC3016, RFC3640) (work in progress)
- OGG/Theora (work in progress)
The main characteristic of NeMeSI is that it is adaptable to the state of the network gotten through the technique of the dynamic coding change.
NeMeSI is the worlds first streaming client supporting Creative Commons licensing meta-data for audio/video streaming.
Enhancements:
- A CLI option was added to force RTP/RTCP UDP ports.
- IPv6 compatibility was improved.
- Preliminary support for MPEG4 was added.
- Conversion to a library was started.
- Fenice is GCC4 compatible.
- Bugfixes were made.
<<lessNeMeSI implements RTSP - Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RFC2326) and RTP/RTCP - Real-Time Transport Protocol/RTP Control Protocol (RFC3550) supporting the RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control (RFC3551).
NeMeSI supports the following decoding standards:
Audio
- MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer III) (RFC3119)
- GSM-AMR (3rd generation GSM) (RFC3267)
- OGG/Vorbis (work in progress)
Video
- MPEG-1/2 (RFC2250)
- MPEG-4 (RFC3016, RFC3640) (work in progress)
- OGG/Theora (work in progress)
The main characteristic of NeMeSI is that it is adaptable to the state of the network gotten through the technique of the dynamic coding change.
NeMeSI is the worlds first streaming client supporting Creative Commons licensing meta-data for audio/video streaming.
Enhancements:
- A CLI option was added to force RTP/RTCP UDP ports.
- IPv6 compatibility was improved.
- Preliminary support for MPEG4 was added.
- Conversion to a library was started.
- Fenice is GCC4 compatible.
- Bugfixes were made.
Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2005-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1552 downloads
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