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Apples Icons for Linux -
9 freeware icons of Apples products. more>> This is one of the Dirceu Veiga's products. This contains 9 freeware icons of Apples products.
Its content includes variations of Cinema Display, eMac and iMac<<less
Download (195KB)
Added: 2009-04-11 License: Freeware Price: Free
198 downloads
Linux Letters and Numbers 0.1.95
Linux Letters and Numbers project is an educational childrens game for linux. more>>
Linux Letters and Numbers project is an educational childrens game for linux.
Linux Letters and Number is a fun and educational learning game intended for children 2 and up.
It helps children learn or improve their letters, numbers, spelling, and vocabulary skills through the use of interesting pictures.
It also helps them develop important computer skills too.
It is written in C using the GTK and GDK_Imlib libraries.
Main features:
- Extensible - add new images yourself without having to make changes to the program. With support for gdk_imlib, you can now use common image formats, including common formats like gif, jpeg, xpm, png, and tiff.
- Dynamic - each letter or number can be represented by numerous pictures, each being displayed randomly.
- Flexible - you can even have more than one picture for a given word, by using a simple versioning scheme (ie Apple.1.xpm, Apple.2.xpm)
- Interesting - because you can change the game, its different every time!
<<lessLinux Letters and Number is a fun and educational learning game intended for children 2 and up.
It helps children learn or improve their letters, numbers, spelling, and vocabulary skills through the use of interesting pictures.
It also helps them develop important computer skills too.
It is written in C using the GTK and GDK_Imlib libraries.
Main features:
- Extensible - add new images yourself without having to make changes to the program. With support for gdk_imlib, you can now use common image formats, including common formats like gif, jpeg, xpm, png, and tiff.
- Dynamic - each letter or number can be represented by numerous pictures, each being displayed randomly.
- Flexible - you can even have more than one picture for a given word, by using a simple versioning scheme (ie Apple.1.xpm, Apple.2.xpm)
- Interesting - because you can change the game, its different every time!
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2006-10-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1097 downloads

WebCalendar 1.1
WebCalendar can be configured as a single-user calendar more>> WebCalendar is a PHP-based calendar application that can be configured as a single-user calendar, a multi-user calendar for groups of users, or as an event calendar viewable by visitors. MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2, Interbase, MS SQL Server, or ODBC is required.
XHTML/CSS compliance
Multi-user support
30 supported languages: Basque, Bulgarian, Chinese-Big5, Chinese-GB2312, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English-US, Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Holo-Big5, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese_BR, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh
Auto-detect users language preference from browser settings
View calendars by day, week, month or year
View another users calendar
View one or more users calendar via layers on top of your own calendar
Add/Edit/Delete users
Add/Edit/Delete events
Repeating events including support for overriding or deleting (exceptions)
Configurable custom event fields
User-configurable preferences for colors, 12/24 time format, Sun/Mon week start
Online help
Checks for scheduling conflicts
Email reminders for upcoming events
Email notifications for new/updated/deleted events
Export events to iCalendar, vCalendar or Palm
Import from iCalendar, vCalendar or Palm
Optional general access (no login required) to allow calendar to be viewed by people without a login (useful for event calendars)
Users can make their calendar available publicly to anyone with an iCalendar-compliant calendar program (such as Apples iCal, Mozilla Calendar or Sunbird)
Publishing of free/busy schedules (part of the iCalendar standard)
RSS support that puts a users calendar into RSS (WebCalendar 1.1+)
Subscribe to "remote" calendars (hosted elsewhere on the net) in either iCalendar or hCalendar formats (WebCalendar 1.1+)
User authentication: Web-based, HTTP, LDAP or NIS.<<less
Download (1.54MB)
Added: 2009-04-03 License: Freeware Price: Free
205 downloads
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DeskNow Mail and Collaboration Server 3.1.9
DeskNow is a fully featured and easy to use mail and collaboration server. more>>
DeskNow project is a fully featured and easy to use mail and collaboration server that can handle all the communication and collaboration needs of your company.
Main features:
- fully featured mail server
- advanced antispam technologies, antivirus integration and content filtering
- dynamic webmail interface
- document management
- advanced calendaring with meeting planning, free/busy search, shared calendars, task lists, resource booking, iCal publishing (Mozilla Sunbird, Apple iCal)
- Outlook connector to integrate personal and group calendars, tasks, contacts
- SyncML synchronization with Palm, PocketPC, BlackBerry and most mobile phones
- secure Jabber instant messaging with integrated web client
- automatic authentication and account import with Active Directory and LDAP servers
Enhancements:
- This version introduces minor improvements to IMAP import and features improved SyncML duplicate detection and a maxhops configuration setting.
<<lessMain features:
- fully featured mail server
- advanced antispam technologies, antivirus integration and content filtering
- dynamic webmail interface
- document management
- advanced calendaring with meeting planning, free/busy search, shared calendars, task lists, resource booking, iCal publishing (Mozilla Sunbird, Apple iCal)
- Outlook connector to integrate personal and group calendars, tasks, contacts
- SyncML synchronization with Palm, PocketPC, BlackBerry and most mobile phones
- secure Jabber instant messaging with integrated web client
- automatic authentication and account import with Active Directory and LDAP servers
Enhancements:
- This version introduces minor improvements to IMAP import and features improved SyncML duplicate detection and a maxhops configuration setting.
Download (24.4MB)
Added: 2006-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1178 downloads
Really Simple CalDAV Store 0.8.0
Really Simple CalDAV Store project is a server implementation of the CalDAV protocol for storing calendaring resources. more>>
Really Simple CalDAV Store project is a server implementation of the CalDAV protocol for storing calendaring resources (iCalendar format) on a remote shared server.
An increasing number of calendar clients support the maintenance of shared remote calendars through CalDAV including Mozilla Calendar (Sunbird/Lightning), Evolution, Mulberry, and soon Apples iCal.
The Really Simple CalDAV Store supports basic delegation of read/write access among calendar users and multiple users or clients reading and writing the same calendar entries over time.
Enhancements:
- Lots of improvements were made to CalDAV specification compliance, especially around privacy of tasks and events.
- Two new translations of the administration interface were added (Polish and Hungarian).
- Support for authentication against an LDAP backend was added along with a number of performance, security, and bugfixes.
<<lessAn increasing number of calendar clients support the maintenance of shared remote calendars through CalDAV including Mozilla Calendar (Sunbird/Lightning), Evolution, Mulberry, and soon Apples iCal.
The Really Simple CalDAV Store supports basic delegation of read/write access among calendar users and multiple users or clients reading and writing the same calendar entries over time.
Enhancements:
- Lots of improvements were made to CalDAV specification compliance, especially around privacy of tasks and events.
- Two new translations of the administration interface were added (Polish and Hungarian).
- Support for authentication against an LDAP backend was added along with a number of performance, security, and bugfixes.
Download (0.31MB)
Added: 2007-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
880 downloads
Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS 1.0.2
Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS transfers diskettes and logical disk images between Apple ][-era computers and the modern world. more>>
Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS (or ADTPro for short) transfers diskettes and logical disk images between Apple ][-era computers and the modern world. If youre familiar with the original ADT, ADTPro extends ADTs reach by working with more logical disk formats, drive types, communications devices, and host operating systems.
Main features:
- Compatibility with any device ProDOS can read
- Compatibility with any Apple ][ (or clone) computer with 64k memory
- Compatibility with many logical disk image formats: .DSK, .PO, .NIB, 2IMG
- Server compatibility with original ADT client program
- Server compatibility with Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, and probably Solaris
- Ability to bootstrap an Apple ][ from bare metal over serial or cassette ports
- Ability to send floppies in "batch" mode without having to name each one
Server
The server program runs on a computer capable of running Java. Depending on how you want to connect to your Apple, you might also need a serial port and cables, an Uthernet card for your apple, or a couple of audio patch cables. The server offers a compact user interface that shows what communications are taking place between the host and the Apple ][.
The servers primary role is to send and receive disk images as requested from the client. But if you have recently acquired an Apple and a disk drive, and you have no software for it - youre in a bit of a tricky situation if you want to move software from the Internet all the way to your shiny new Apple. ADTPros server can help get you get bootstrapped.
Client
The client side runs on the Apple ][. It handles most of the user interaction. When choosing disks/volumes to transfer, anything that ProDOS can see is fair game. Transferring data occurs with a 20k buffer on the Apple, so all transfers are broken up into 20k chunks. A progress indicator shows how far it is into the current chunk, as well as a running count of the total progress.
Enhancements:
- This release has been enhanced with Jean-Marc Boutillon (Deckard)s FASTDSK fast Disk II reading routines.
- This results in a speed boost of 25%-33% for Disk II to host transfers.
- Bootstrapping operations have been reduced, as there is no longer a dependency on ProDOS BASIC.
<<lessMain features:
- Compatibility with any device ProDOS can read
- Compatibility with any Apple ][ (or clone) computer with 64k memory
- Compatibility with many logical disk image formats: .DSK, .PO, .NIB, 2IMG
- Server compatibility with original ADT client program
- Server compatibility with Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, and probably Solaris
- Ability to bootstrap an Apple ][ from bare metal over serial or cassette ports
- Ability to send floppies in "batch" mode without having to name each one
Server
The server program runs on a computer capable of running Java. Depending on how you want to connect to your Apple, you might also need a serial port and cables, an Uthernet card for your apple, or a couple of audio patch cables. The server offers a compact user interface that shows what communications are taking place between the host and the Apple ][.
The servers primary role is to send and receive disk images as requested from the client. But if you have recently acquired an Apple and a disk drive, and you have no software for it - youre in a bit of a tricky situation if you want to move software from the Internet all the way to your shiny new Apple. ADTPros server can help get you get bootstrapped.
Client
The client side runs on the Apple ][. It handles most of the user interaction. When choosing disks/volumes to transfer, anything that ProDOS can see is fair game. Transferring data occurs with a 20k buffer on the Apple, so all transfers are broken up into 20k chunks. A progress indicator shows how far it is into the current chunk, as well as a running count of the total progress.
Enhancements:
- This release has been enhanced with Jean-Marc Boutillon (Deckard)s FASTDSK fast Disk II reading routines.
- This results in a speed boost of 25%-33% for Disk II to host transfers.
- Bootstrapping operations have been reduced, as there is no longer a dependency on ProDOS BASIC.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
816 downloads
skill and snice 4.1.4
skill sends signals to processes given any combination of user names, ttys and snice changes the priority of processes. more>>
skill sends signals to processes given any combination of user names, ttys, commands, and pids and snice changes the priority of processes (given the same).
They are similar to kill(1) and renice(8), but the commandline is order-independent. There are also verbose, search, and interactive modes of operation.
Both programs run under a variety of operating systems, including:
Apple Darwin 5.4
AT&T SysVR4, SysVR4.2, SysVR4.2MP
4.2BSD, 4.3BSD, 4.4BSD (and many PC variants)
Cygwin 1.5 (uses Linux)
Mach 2.6, 3.0
DEC Ultrix 2.2, 4.1-2
DEC AXP OSF/1
DEC/Compaq Tru64 Unix V3.2D-2, T3.2F-1, V4.0, V5.0-1B
Encore UMAX 4.2
FreeBSD 2.0-2, 3.1, 4.4-11, 5.0-3, 6.0-1
HP-UX 6.5, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0-5, 10.1-20, 11.0-23
IBM AIX 3.1-2, 4.1, 5.2
IBM AOS 4.3
Linux 1.0-2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.4
MIPS UMIPS 2.1
NeXT OS 1.0, 2.1
NetBSD 1.3-5
OpenBSD 2.6, 3.0
Pyramid OSx 4.0
SCO UnixWare 7.0.1
SGI Irix 3.3, 4.0, 5.2, 5.3, 6.2, 6.5
Sequent Dynix 3.0-1
SunOS 2, 3, 4.0-1, 5.1-10
Enhancements:
- skill and snice now act on each process only once (for systems like BSD that return the same Process ID multiple times, once for each instantiated thread).
- Support has also been added for FreeBSD 6.2 and HP-UX 11.31.
<<lessThey are similar to kill(1) and renice(8), but the commandline is order-independent. There are also verbose, search, and interactive modes of operation.
Both programs run under a variety of operating systems, including:
Apple Darwin 5.4
AT&T SysVR4, SysVR4.2, SysVR4.2MP
4.2BSD, 4.3BSD, 4.4BSD (and many PC variants)
Cygwin 1.5 (uses Linux)
Mach 2.6, 3.0
DEC Ultrix 2.2, 4.1-2
DEC AXP OSF/1
DEC/Compaq Tru64 Unix V3.2D-2, T3.2F-1, V4.0, V5.0-1B
Encore UMAX 4.2
FreeBSD 2.0-2, 3.1, 4.4-11, 5.0-3, 6.0-1
HP-UX 6.5, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0-5, 10.1-20, 11.0-23
IBM AIX 3.1-2, 4.1, 5.2
IBM AOS 4.3
Linux 1.0-2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.4
MIPS UMIPS 2.1
NeXT OS 1.0, 2.1
NetBSD 1.3-5
OpenBSD 2.6, 3.0
Pyramid OSx 4.0
SCO UnixWare 7.0.1
SGI Irix 3.3, 4.0, 5.2, 5.3, 6.2, 6.5
Sequent Dynix 3.0-1
SunOS 2, 3, 4.0-1, 5.1-10
Enhancements:
- skill and snice now act on each process only once (for systems like BSD that return the same Process ID multiple times, once for each instantiated thread).
- Support has also been added for FreeBSD 6.2 and HP-UX 11.31.
Download (0.045MB)
Added: 2007-05-05 License: BSD License Price:
906 downloads
Snow-Apple
Snow-Apple provides an icon pack for Gnome. more>>
Snow-Apple provides an icon pack for Gnome.
Mark Finlay fairly converted the nautilus 2.0.x theme called Snow-Apple, to an icon theme for gnome 2.2.x. thanks to him.
<<lessMark Finlay fairly converted the nautilus 2.0.x theme called Snow-Apple, to an icon theme for gnome 2.2.x. thanks to him.
Download (0.50MB)
Added: 2007-01-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1010 downloads
OpenDarwin 7.2.1
OpenDarwin is the core of Mac OS X. more>>
Darwin is the core of Mac OS X. The Darwin kernel is based on FreeBSD and Mach 3.0 technologies and provides protected memory and pre-emptive multitasking. Darwin runs on PowerPC-based Macintosh computers and a version is also available for x86-compatible computers.
Apples open source projects allow developers to customize and enhance key Apple software. Through the open source model, Apple engineers and the open source community collaborate to create better, faster and more reliable products for our users.
Beneath the appealing, easy-to-use interface of Mac OS X is a rock-solid foundation that is engineered for stability, reliability, and performance. This foundation is a core operating system commonly known as Darwin.
Darwin integrates a number of technologies, most importantly Mach 3.0, operating-system services based on 4.4BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), high-performance networking facilities, and support for multiple integrated file systems.
Since it was first released in March 1999, Darwin has been the open-source OS technology underlying Apples Mac OS X operating system, with all development being managed and hosted by Apple at http://developer.apple.com/darwin/.
Since Apples Mac OS X releases are based directly on the live Darwin CVS repository, it has been necessary to have a fairly comprehensive procedural framework in place for registering and managing Darwin developers to ensure a good level of quality control. While this system has served its intended purpose quite well, it is desirable to further increase the collaboration between Apple and the open source community beyond the current model.
OpenDarwin.org, jointly founded in April 2002 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (ISC) and Apple, is an attempt to take cooperative Darwin development to the next level. Membership in the OpenDarwin project and access to its works are open to everyone.
The project is also fully independent, with control over its own web site, project news, bug tracking information and CVS repository, as well as any other services that the community owners may wish to provide. Neither Apple nor ISC take any responsibility for, or exercise any editorial control over, the OpenDarwin project.
Many OpenDarwin members are either Apple employees or Darwin Committers, who have an active interest in merging technologies from OpenDarwin.org into Darwin and Mac OS X releases. With OpenDarwin, project members have greater latitude in producing incremental updates or interim releases of Darwin.
The mission of the OpenDarwin project is to innovate and explore new technologies while still remaining relevant, through its informal connection to www.opensource.apple.com, to the mainstream computing environments that Apple provides. It complements Apples infrastructure by allowing increased participation by the community.
Enhancements:
- Install script has been enhanced to allow user creating, setting root password
- AuthenticAMD cpus are now properly detected
- cvs from upstream feature releases
- locate from NetBSD
- at/atrun synced with FreeBSD-5
- various unix software has been updated.
- ODTulipDriver, a driver for tulip-based ethernet controllers, has been added.
- ncutil, a network configuration tool for Darwin, has been updated to version 2.1
<<lessApples open source projects allow developers to customize and enhance key Apple software. Through the open source model, Apple engineers and the open source community collaborate to create better, faster and more reliable products for our users.
Beneath the appealing, easy-to-use interface of Mac OS X is a rock-solid foundation that is engineered for stability, reliability, and performance. This foundation is a core operating system commonly known as Darwin.
Darwin integrates a number of technologies, most importantly Mach 3.0, operating-system services based on 4.4BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), high-performance networking facilities, and support for multiple integrated file systems.
Since it was first released in March 1999, Darwin has been the open-source OS technology underlying Apples Mac OS X operating system, with all development being managed and hosted by Apple at http://developer.apple.com/darwin/.
Since Apples Mac OS X releases are based directly on the live Darwin CVS repository, it has been necessary to have a fairly comprehensive procedural framework in place for registering and managing Darwin developers to ensure a good level of quality control. While this system has served its intended purpose quite well, it is desirable to further increase the collaboration between Apple and the open source community beyond the current model.
OpenDarwin.org, jointly founded in April 2002 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (ISC) and Apple, is an attempt to take cooperative Darwin development to the next level. Membership in the OpenDarwin project and access to its works are open to everyone.
The project is also fully independent, with control over its own web site, project news, bug tracking information and CVS repository, as well as any other services that the community owners may wish to provide. Neither Apple nor ISC take any responsibility for, or exercise any editorial control over, the OpenDarwin project.
Many OpenDarwin members are either Apple employees or Darwin Committers, who have an active interest in merging technologies from OpenDarwin.org into Darwin and Mac OS X releases. With OpenDarwin, project members have greater latitude in producing incremental updates or interim releases of Darwin.
The mission of the OpenDarwin project is to innovate and explore new technologies while still remaining relevant, through its informal connection to www.opensource.apple.com, to the mainstream computing environments that Apple provides. It complements Apples infrastructure by allowing increased participation by the community.
Enhancements:
- Install script has been enhanced to allow user creating, setting root password
- AuthenticAMD cpus are now properly detected
- cvs from upstream feature releases
- locate from NetBSD
- at/atrun synced with FreeBSD-5
- various unix software has been updated.
- ODTulipDriver, a driver for tulip-based ethernet controllers, has been added.
- ncutil, a network configuration tool for Darwin, has been updated to version 2.1
Download (359MB)
Added: 2005-04-06 License: APSL (Apple Public Source License) Price:
1132 downloads
libopendaap 0.4.0
libopendaap is a library written in C which enables applications to discover, and connect to, iTunes music shares. more>>
libopendaap is a library written in C which enables applications to discover, and connect to, iTunes music shares.
Unlike all other daap implementations, this library is able to connect to recent iTunes shares which require a special authentication algorithm. See this page for more information.
Main features:
- Discovers iTunes shares automatically over Rendezvous
- Supports all recent iTunes versions
- Simple API
Enhancements:
- Playlist support now exists, a new API has been introduced to access playlists
- Use a free mdns library, instead of Apples mDNS library. This means that libopendaap is entirely free now. libopendaap now uses a highly modified version of mdnsd.
- You can now connect to servers with passwords.
- Better debugging support.
- Better platform support.
- Several possible buffer overflows fixed.
- Several bug fixes.
<<lessUnlike all other daap implementations, this library is able to connect to recent iTunes shares which require a special authentication algorithm. See this page for more information.
Main features:
- Discovers iTunes shares automatically over Rendezvous
- Supports all recent iTunes versions
- Simple API
Enhancements:
- Playlist support now exists, a new API has been introduced to access playlists
- Use a free mdns library, instead of Apples mDNS library. This means that libopendaap is entirely free now. libopendaap now uses a highly modified version of mdnsd.
- You can now connect to servers with passwords.
- Better debugging support.
- Better platform support.
- Several possible buffer overflows fixed.
- Several bug fixes.
Download (0.23MB)
Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1193 downloads
airoleap 0.7.3
Airctl is a commad-line utility to trigger connection and disconnection events on. more>>
Airctl is a commad-line utility to trigger connection and disconnection events on, and to print the status of an Apple AirPort Base Station. At the moment this is not a configuration utility; try the AirPort Java Configurator http://edge.mcs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/] , airconf [http://c0re.jp/c0de/airconf/] , or Apples own software to configure thing.
To install follow these commands:
make airctl
Usage:
./airctl -h
<<lessTo install follow these commands:
make airctl
Usage:
./airctl -h
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1206 downloads
Modular Google Talk Bot 1.3
Modular Google Talk Bot (gtalkbot) is a modular bot system for Google Talk and other Jabber IM networks. more>>
Modular Google Talk Bot (gtalkbot) is a modular bot system for Google Talk and other Jabber IM networks.
It uses simple Python plug-ins that register verbs, which appear as the first word of an IM and result in another IM being sent back to the user. An example MythTV bot is included.
To run mbot:
- Write a plugin! There is a sample on in plugins/mythbot.py
- Create a password file at /usr/local/share/mbot/passwd
The format is:
< username >< tab >< password >
For example:
exampleuser@gmail.com banana
- Create a jabber or Google Talk account for the bot
- Start up mbot:
./mbot plugins < botaccount >@gmail.com < botpassword >
- Now you can IM the bot account, and off you go. Youll need to start off with a "auth < password >" to login to the bot
<<lessIt uses simple Python plug-ins that register verbs, which appear as the first word of an IM and result in another IM being sent back to the user. An example MythTV bot is included.
To run mbot:
- Write a plugin! There is a sample on in plugins/mythbot.py
- Create a password file at /usr/local/share/mbot/passwd
The format is:
< username >< tab >< password >
For example:
exampleuser@gmail.com banana
- Create a jabber or Google Talk account for the bot
- Start up mbot:
./mbot plugins < botaccount >@gmail.com < botpassword >
- Now you can IM the bot account, and off you go. Youll need to start off with a "auth < password >" to login to the bot
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2007-04-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
936 downloads
Apache Cayenne 2.0.3 / 3.0M1
Apache Cayenne is a free object-relational persistence framework written in Java. more>>
Apache Cayenne project is a free object-relational persistence framework written in Java. Its goal is to make development of database Java applications faster and more consistent with the Object Oriented Programming concept.
Some of the ideas used in Cayenne have been inspired by the persistence mechanism of NeXTs (and now Apples) WebObjects application server.
Whats New in 2.0.3 Stable Release:
- This release features a number of bugfixes, including some serious synchronization issues.
- It is a recommended upgrade.
Whats New in 3.0M1 Development Release:
- This is the first milestone release of Cayenne 3.0.
- The most visible addition to Cayenne is a JSR-220 Java Persistence API Provider (a.k.a. JPA), but significant enhancements have been made to performance and flexibility.
- It is already in production within several products.
<<lessSome of the ideas used in Cayenne have been inspired by the persistence mechanism of NeXTs (and now Apples) WebObjects application server.
Whats New in 2.0.3 Stable Release:
- This release features a number of bugfixes, including some serious synchronization issues.
- It is a recommended upgrade.
Whats New in 3.0M1 Development Release:
- This is the first milestone release of Cayenne 3.0.
- The most visible addition to Cayenne is a JSR-220 Java Persistence API Provider (a.k.a. JPA), but significant enhancements have been made to performance and flexibility.
- It is already in production within several products.
Download (11.2MB)
Added: 2007-07-30 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
822 downloads
Pylon Application Platform 20070716
Pylon Application Platform is a free and open source platform for embedded applications. more>>
Pylon Application Platform is a free and open source platform for embedded applications.
Our mission:
- Our goal is to dominate the world.
- We consider Microsoft as our main competitor. The second our competitor is UAZ (Ulyanovsky Automobilny Zavod) which produces UAZ vehicles. That vehicle is just another way for user to be perfect.
- Pylon is designed by programmers and for programmers only.
- Pylons authors hate Java, Java applications, and Java programmers.
- Pylons authors like Apples creatures just a little bit.
- Pylons authors love Kubuntu.
- We decline any responsibility for any results of using Pylon.
- We do not recomend to use Pylon prior to version 0.2.0-alpha1 as a platform for Nuclear Power Plant control software.
- We do not recomend to use Pylon prior to version 0.5.0 as a platform for Automatic Washing Machine firmware.
- Pylon is a way to be perfect. Nothing more
Main features:
- Pylon is absolutely free either for commercial or for any other purpose.
- It is written in pure C and C++.
- It is for Linux only.
- It is a scriptable platform. That means that Pylon-based application will be scriptable. Pylon uses Forth as a scripting language.
- Pylon-based application is supposed to be a single thread application.
- Pylon provides a non-preemptive multitasking.
<<lessOur mission:
- Our goal is to dominate the world.
- We consider Microsoft as our main competitor. The second our competitor is UAZ (Ulyanovsky Automobilny Zavod) which produces UAZ vehicles. That vehicle is just another way for user to be perfect.
- Pylon is designed by programmers and for programmers only.
- Pylons authors hate Java, Java applications, and Java programmers.
- Pylons authors like Apples creatures just a little bit.
- Pylons authors love Kubuntu.
- We decline any responsibility for any results of using Pylon.
- We do not recomend to use Pylon prior to version 0.2.0-alpha1 as a platform for Nuclear Power Plant control software.
- We do not recomend to use Pylon prior to version 0.5.0 as a platform for Automatic Washing Machine firmware.
- Pylon is a way to be perfect. Nothing more
Main features:
- Pylon is absolutely free either for commercial or for any other purpose.
- It is written in pure C and C++.
- It is for Linux only.
- It is a scriptable platform. That means that Pylon-based application will be scriptable. Pylon uses Forth as a scripting language.
- Pylon-based application is supposed to be a single thread application.
- Pylon provides a non-preemptive multitasking.
Download (0.47MB)
Added: 2007-07-24 License: Public Domain Price:
827 downloads
Net::DAAP::Client 0.42
Net::DAAP::Client is a client for Apple iTunes DAAP service. more>>
Net::DAAP::Client is a client for Apple iTunes DAAP service.
SYNOPSIS
my $daap; # see WARNING below
$daap = Net::DAAP::Client->new(SERVER_HOST => $hostname,
SERVER_PORT => $portnum,
PASSWORD => $password);
$dsn = $daap->connect;
$dbs_hash = $daap->databases;
$current_db = $daap->db;
$daap_db($new_db_id);
$songs_hash = $daap->songs;
$playlists_hash = $daap->playlists;
$array_of_songs_in_playlist = $daap->playlist($playlist_id);
$url = $daap->url($song_or_playlist_id);
$binary_audio_data = $obj->get($song_id);
$binary_audio_data = $obj->get(@song_ids);
$song_id = $obj->save($dir, $song_id);
@song_ids = $obj->get($dir, @song_ids);
$daap->disconnect;
if ($daap->error) {
warn $daap->error; # returns error string
}
Net::DAAP::Client provides objects representing connections to DAAP servers. You can fetch databases, playlists, and songs. This module was written based on a reverse engineering of Apples iTunes 4 sharing implementation. As a result, features that iTunes 4 doesnt support (browsing, searching) arent supported here.
Each connection object has a destructor, so that you can forget to disconnect without leaving the server expecting you to call back.
WARNING
If you store your object in a global variable, Perl cant seem to disconnect gracefully from the server. Until I figure out why, always store your object in a lexical (my) variable.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $daap; # see WARNING below
$daap = Net::DAAP::Client->new(SERVER_HOST => $hostname,
SERVER_PORT => $portnum,
PASSWORD => $password);
$dsn = $daap->connect;
$dbs_hash = $daap->databases;
$current_db = $daap->db;
$daap_db($new_db_id);
$songs_hash = $daap->songs;
$playlists_hash = $daap->playlists;
$array_of_songs_in_playlist = $daap->playlist($playlist_id);
$url = $daap->url($song_or_playlist_id);
$binary_audio_data = $obj->get($song_id);
$binary_audio_data = $obj->get(@song_ids);
$song_id = $obj->save($dir, $song_id);
@song_ids = $obj->get($dir, @song_ids);
$daap->disconnect;
if ($daap->error) {
warn $daap->error; # returns error string
}
Net::DAAP::Client provides objects representing connections to DAAP servers. You can fetch databases, playlists, and songs. This module was written based on a reverse engineering of Apples iTunes 4 sharing implementation. As a result, features that iTunes 4 doesnt support (browsing, searching) arent supported here.
Each connection object has a destructor, so that you can forget to disconnect without leaving the server expecting you to call back.
WARNING
If you store your object in a global variable, Perl cant seem to disconnect gracefully from the server. Until I figure out why, always store your object in a lexical (my) variable.
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