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Collanos Phone Linux 1.4.0.2

Collanos Phone Linux 1.4.0.2


Collanos Phone is a software-only Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone and a multi-protocol instant messenger supporting Jabber, MSN, ICQ, AOL, and Yahoo! protocol combined in one application. It is available on Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux. more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-03-31 License: Freeware Price: $0
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OBEX Send to Phone 0.0.0

OBEX Send to Phone 0.0.0


OBEX Send to Phone service menu allows for sending any file(s) to a mobile phone equipped with OBEX stack. more>>
OBEX Send to Phone service menu allows for sending any file(s) to a mobile phone equipped with OBEX stack.

It is made for Nokia S60 (6630 to be precise) phone with USB connection. There are no settings, no progress indicator. Files are copied to the memory card (E: drive)

Requires openobex and obexftp.

Hope this script might be useful for someone. Please post fixes, comments and suggestions.

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Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Ptk Phone 1.0

Ptk Phone 1.0


Ptk Phone is a small program written in Perl/Tk to be used as an address book. more>>
Ptk Phone is a small program written in Perl/Tk to be used as an address book.

It handles email addresses and comments as well.

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Added: 2006-09-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Cisco::IPPhone 0.05

Cisco::IPPhone 0.05


Cisco::IPPhone is a package for creating Cisco IPPhone XML objects. more>>
Cisco::IPPhone is a package for creating Cisco IPPhone XML objects.

SYNOPSIS

use Cisco::IPPhone;

$mytext = new Cisco::IPPhone;

$mytext->Text({ Title => "My Title", Prompt => "My Prompt",
Text => "My Text" });
$mytext->AddSoftKeyItem( { Name => "Update", URL => "SoftKey:Update",
Position => "1" });
$mytext->AddSoftKeyItem( { Name => "Exit", URL => "SoftKey:Exit",
Position => "2" });

print $mytext->Content;

Cisco::IPPhone - Package for creating Cisco IPPhone XML applications
This Cisco IPPhone module was created to provide a simple convenient method to display Cisco IP Phone objects and gather input from a Cisco 7940 or 7960 IP Phone. This module supports all known Cisco XML objects for 7940 and 7960 phones. Knowledge of Cisco XML syntax is not a requirement.

This Perl module gives the ability to use simple PERL objects to display XML on the IP Phone unlike to Cisco Software Development Kit (SDK) which uses Microsoft IIS Server, ASPs, JSPs, Javascript, COM Objects, and requires knowledge of XML syntax.

The following list gives typical services that might be supplied to a phone:

- Weather
- Stock information
- Contact information
- Company news
- To-do lists
- Real-time NFL scores
- Daily schedule

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Added: 2006-07-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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gnome-o-phone 0.5.2

gnome-o-phone 0.5.2


Gnome-o-phone (gphone for short) is an internet telephone. more>>
Gnome-o-phone (gphone for short) is an internet telephone. In other words, if you and your friend have computers with sound cards and network connections, you can use gphone to talk to each other and save on phone bills. Gphone is definitely a work in progress and you probably shouldnt bet your business on it; if it breaks you can keep both pieces. Dont be too hard on the program, though -- the user interface is a bit rough but gphone does work pretty well.
As the name implies, it aims to be fully gnome-groovy, but that hasnt quite happened yet. Gphone is definitely a work in progress and you probably shouldnt bet your
business on it. Dont be too hard on the program, though -- although the user interface is mighty rough, gphone does actually work pretty well. Ive only tested the program over ethernet, but the data rate should be low enough to work over a reasonable modem connection.
The protocol is nominally RTP/RTCP, and gphone complies well enough with the standard to be able to talk to speakfreely. Ive only tested the UNIX version of speakfreely, but as long as you tell sfmike to use RTP and GSM compression, it seems to work fine. Maybe someday Ill add in support for other codecs; encryption is a little less likely
because Id just as soon not open that legal can of worms. One easy way to get some security would be to modify my program rtptunnel to tunnel the RTP protocol through a SSL socket instead of a straight TCP socket.
Gphone supports full duplex if your sound card has this feature. Ive had good luck using the ALSA drivers for my SB16.
Enhancements:
- gphone/gphone.c: Add Jorge Gomes Silvas patch to fix config button crash.
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Added: 2006-06-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Linphone 1.7.1

Linphone 1.7.1


Linphone is a Web phone with a GNOME interface. more>>
Linphone is a web phone that it let you phone to your friends anywhere in the whole world, freely, simply by using the internet. The cost of the phone call is the cost that you spend connected to the internet.
To call somebody, you must provide to linphone a SIP URL : It is something like toto@machine.com, where toto is a linux user that runs linphone, and machine.com is the name of a host on a network. If you dont know the machines name you can specify simply an IP address in dot notation (as 192.0.0.1)
Linphone is mostly sip compliant. It works successfully with these implementations:
- eStara softphone (commercial software for windows)
- Pingtel phones (with DNS enabled and VLAN QOS support disabled).
- Hotsip, a free of charge phone for Windows.
- Vocal, an open source SIP stack from Vovida that includes a SIP proxy that works with linphone since version 0.7.1.
- Siproxd is a free sip proxy being developped by Thomas Ries because he would like to have linphone working behind his firewall. Siproxd is simple to setup and works perfectly with linphone.
- Partysip aims at being a generic and fully functionnal SIP proxy. Visit the web page for more details on its functionalities.
Linphone may work also with other sip phones, but this has not been tested yet.
Linphone uses the SIP protocol to establish calls, for that reason it cannot work with H323 phones, because SIP and H323 are different and opposite protocols. H323 phones are Netmeeting (for windows), Gnome-meeting (Unix), OpenPhone...
Main features:
- Works with the Gnome Desktop under linux, (maybe some others Unixes, but this has never been tested). Nevertheless you can use linphone under KDE, of course !
- Since version 0.9.0, linphone can be compiled and used without gnome, in console mode, by using the program called "linphonec"
- Works as simply as a cellular phone. Two buttons, no more.
- Linphones includes a large variety of codecs (G711-ulaw, G711-alaw, LPC10-15, GSM, and SPEEX). Thanks to the Speex codec it is able to provide high quality talks even with slow internet connections, like 28k modems.
- Understands the SIP protocol. SIP is a standardised protocol from the IETF (http://www.ietf.org), that is the organisation that made most of the protocols used in the internet. This guaranties compatibility with most SIP - compatible web phones.
- You just require a soundcard to use linphone.
- Other technical functionnalities include DTMF (dial tones) support though RFC2833 and ENUM support (to use SIP numbers instead of SIP addresses).
- Linphone is free software, released under the General Public Licence.
- Linphone is documented: there is a complete user manual readable from the application that explains you all you need to know.
- Linphone includes a sip test server called "sipomatic" that automatically answers to calls by playing a pre-recorded message.
Enhancements:
- This version fixes a compilation error, an incorrect icon path and updates the cz translation.
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Added: 2007-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Quick Order 1.1

Quick Order 1.1


Quick Order provides an ordering system using Java Wireless HTTP Form. more>>
Quick Order provides an ordering system using Java Wireless HTTP Form.
It uses J2ME libraries to submit forms to an HTTP server running PHP and MySQL. It can run on any embedded device that supports Java Wireless, including mobile phones and Palm systems.
It is ideal for making orders in restaurants, point of sale (POS), etc. It supports English and Chinese Big 5 encoding.
Enhancements:
- PASP is used for the server-side language font.
- An HTTP POST method was added to the server.
- A vector is used to allow flexibility of ordered items.
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Added: 2007-02-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Voix Phone Linux 1.0.2

Voix Phone Linux 1.0.2


Voix Phone Is a multiplatform IAX soft phone, its engine derives from Voix Manager, the powerful Asterisk call manager interface, from wich it inherits stability and robustness. Voix Phone has been thought with simplicity in mind, all feature needed by the user, fast and easy usable, with the minimum configurations, just fill the phone login information and play. more>>

Voix Phone Linux - Voix Phone Is a multiplatform IAX soft phone, its engine derives from Voix Manager, the powerful Asterisk call manager interface, from wich it inherits stability and robustness.

Voix Phone has been thought with simplicity in mind, all feature needed by the user, fast and easy usable, with the minimum configurations, just fill the phone login information and play.

We hope that this our contribution could be useful to who requires of a simple but advanced soft phone, Voix Phone is distributed freeware for non commercial use.

Why IAX ?

IAX is one of the least VoIP signaling standard that eliminates the problems imposed upon the competing SIP standard by NAT firewalls. IAX is supported primarily by Asterisk.


Enhancements:
Version 1.0.2

Fixed some bugs, Added call Forwarding and DND features


System Requirements:
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Added: 2008-05-27 License: Free Price: Free
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Logitech MediaPlay Cordless Mouse USB Linux driver 0.5.2

Logitech MediaPlay Cordless Mouse USB Linux driver 0.5.2


Logitech MediaPlay Cordless Mouse USB Linux driver is a driver for USB Logitech mice. more>>
Logitech MediaPlay Cordless Mouse USB Linux driver is a driver for the USB Logitech MediaPlay mice.

The main purpose of this page is to share my experiences with Logitech MediaPlay Cordless Mouse. Here you will find all the necessary information to put your MediaPlay mouse fully operational.

When i bought this mouse, the first thing that crossed my mind was the incompatibility between all this multimedia buttons and Linux. After googling about it, I noticed there was no useful information regarding this mouse, so I decided to put myself at work.

Did my reseach, and after a few hours browsing kernel source files, reading some usb documentation, code changes, I was able to make the bit map for MediaPlay multimedia keys.

The next step was to change usbmouse.c by Vojtech Pavlik allowing it to get and export mouse extra keys as keyboard entries using kernel input core support.

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Added: 2005-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Free Unlisted Phone Numbers Lookup Tool 2.0

Free Unlisted Phone Numbers Lookup Tool 2.0


With the Free Unlisted Phone Numbers Lookup Tool, You Can Input Unknown Numbers and Run them Across Databases of Phone Numbers to See if the Owners I... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-14 License: Freeware Price: Free
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RemoteJ 0.2.0 Alpha

RemoteJ 0.2.0 Alpha


RemoteJ is an application for adding Bluetooth remote control capability to Sony Ericssons mobile phones. more>>
RemoteJ is an application for adding Bluetooth remote control capability to Sony Ericssons mobile phones such as the K750, W800, Z520, W600, W550, and W900 series.
RemoteJ project offers an extendable, configurable interface system that uses XML configuration files.
It can be used to control your music player, video player, or PC-TV using a menu appearing in your mobile phones menu.
Whats New in 0.1.6 Stable Release:
- Log cleanup (the info level is much cleaner).
- Some bugs have been fixed (global event triggering and event heaping).
- There is some Gnome flavor addition/cleanup in menu.xml.
- build.xml has been added for developers.
Whats New in 0.2.0 Alpha Development Release:
- SE t610 (and alike maybe: T68, T68i, T300, T310, T610, Z600, T230/T238/T226, T630, T290, K700i) support added (alpha testing phase)
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Added: 2007-01-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mobile Web Proxy 1.0

Mobile Web Proxy 1.0


Mobile Web Proxy is a (CGI) tool to make more Web pages available from some mobile devices (cell phone Web browsers, etc.). more>>
Mobile Web Proxy is a (CGI) tool to make more Web pages available from some mobile devices (cell phone Web browsers, etc.).
When I began using my cell phones mobile web browser, one of the things I realized was that there were a lot of web pages that my cell phones web browser simply wouldnt let me see. My shiny new Motorola Razr from T-Mobile, for many pages, would display an error message like "413: Page cannot be displayed." It happened annoyingly often; browsing the web from my cell phone was a lot like trying to read a book or a magazine with large chunks simply ripped out. And when I tried troubleshooting, I might have missed something, but it seemed like a big problem without an easily available solution.
So I tried to provide my own solution. I made a proxy that would present webpages for the mobile web so that they would display in a way that would work for my cell phones web browser. Technologies include paging, tag cleaning, and optional caching to improve performance, but without getting into technical details, this means that I can access some pages on the web that I couldnt access earlier.
Enhancements:
- A bug that caused the script to spuriously report 404 errors was fixed.
- A smaller default page size was set so that tag-rich pages would be rendered in a way more likely to be displayable on mobile Web browsers.
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Added: 2007-08-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Number::Phone::IE 0.2

Number::Phone::IE 0.2


Number::Phone::IE is a Perl module with Republic of Ireland-specific methods for Number::Phone. more>>
Number::Phone::IE is a Perl module with Republic of Ireland-specific methods for Number::Phone.
SYNOPSIS
use Number::Phone;
$dermots_phone = Number::Phone->new(IE, 017654321);
METHODS
The following methods from Number::Phone are overridden:
is_valid
The number is valid within the national numbering scheme. It may or may not yet be allocated, or it may be reserved. Any number which returns true for any of the following methods will also be valid.
is_allocated
The number has been allocated to a telco for use. It may or may not yet be in use or may be reserved. Not currently implemented.
is_geographic
The number refers to a geographic area.
is_fixed_line
The number, when in use, can only refer to a fixed line.
is_mobile
The number, when in use, can only refer to a mobile phone.
is_pager
The number, when in use, can only refer to a pager.
is_tollfree
Callers will not be charged for calls to this number under normal circumstances.
is_specialrate
The number, when in use, attracts special rates. For instance, national dialling at local rates, or premium rates for services.
is_adult
The number, when in use, goes to a service of an adult nature, such as porn.
is_network_service
The number is some kind of network service such as a human operator, directory enquiries, emergency services etc
country_code
Returns 353.
regulator
Returns some text in an appropriate character set saying who the telecoms regulator is, with optional details such as their web site or phone number.
areacode
Return the area code - if applicable - for the number. If not applicable, returns undef.
areaname
Return the area name - if applicable - for the number, or undef.
subscriber
Return the subscriber part of the number
operator
Return the name of the telco operating this number, in an appropriate character set and with optional details such as their web site or phone number. Not currently implemented.
format
Return a sanely formatted version of the number, complete with IDD code, eg for the Irish number (021) 765-4321 it would return +353 21 7654321.
country
If the number is_international, return the two-letter ISO country code.
NYI
Version restrictions:
- Strictly sppeaking, this kind of duplication of the Number::Phone::UK class is bad. A tidy-up is in order, though it may emerge that a completely new implemantation is better.
- The results are only as accurate as my own investigations into current allocations. User feedback welcome.
- While the names of the nominal owners of mobile prefixes are given, number portability makes this information unreliable.
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Added: 2007-04-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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XML::Rules 0.18

XML::Rules 0.18


XML::Rules is a Perl module that can parse XML & process tags by rules starting from leaves. more>>
XML::Rules is a Perl module that can parse XML & process tags by rules starting from leaves.

SYNOPSIS

use XML::Rules;

$xml = < < *END*
< doc >
< person >
< fname >...< /fname >
< lname >...< /lname >
< email >...< /email >
< address >
< street >...< /street >
< city >...< /city >
< country >...< /country >
< bogus >...< /bogus >
< /address >
< phones >
< phone type="home" >123-456-7890< /phone >
< phone type="office" >663-486-7890< /phone >
< phone type="fax" >663-486-7000< /phone >
< /phones >
< /person >
< person >
< fname >...< /fname >
< lname >...< /lname >
< email >...< /email >
< address >
< street >...< /street >
< city >...< /city >
< country >...< /country >
< bogus >...< /bogus >
< /address >
< phones >
< phone type="office" >663-486-7891< /phone >
< /phones >
< /person >
< /doc >
*END*

@rules = (
_default = > sub {$_[0] = > $_[1]- >{_content}},
# by default Im only interested in the content of the tag, not the attributes
bogus = > undef,
# lets ignore this tag and all inner ones as well
address = > sub {address = > "$_[1]- >{street}, $_[1]- >{city} ($_[1]- >{country})"},
# merge the address into a single string
phone = > sub {$_[1]- >{type} = > $_[1]- >{content}},
# lets use the "type" attribute as the key and the content as the value
phones = > sub {delete $_[1]- >{_content}; %{$_[1]}},
# remove the text content and pass along the type = > content from the child nodes
person = > sub { # lets print the values, all the data is readily available in the attributes
print "$_[1]- >{lname}, $_[1]- >{fname} < $_[1]- >{email} >n";
print "Home phone: $_[1]- >{home}n" if $_[1]- >{home};
print "Office phone: $_[1]- >{office}n" if $_[1]- >{office};
print "Fax: $_[1]- >{fax}n" if $_[1]- >{fax};
print "$_[1]- >{address}nn";
return; # the < person > tag is processed, no need to remember what it contained
},
);
$parser = XML::Rules- >new(rules = > @rules);
$parser- >parse( $xml);

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Added: 2007-07-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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S65sox 0.2 alpha

S65sox 0.2 alpha


S65sox is a little application that converts audio files into a wav-format suitable for Siemens x65 mobile phones. more>>
This little application converts audio files into a wav-format suitable for Siemens x65 mobile phones.

The current Siemens mobile phones dont support mp3 yet, thats why ive developed this tool to ease the process of converting an audio file into a wav-file that your phone can play.

The program calls sox and you need it compiled with mp3 support if you want to convert *.mp3 into *.wav.

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Added: 2005-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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