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NAS 1.9
The Network Audio System is a network transparent, client/server audio transport system. more>>
NAS (Network Audio System) is a network transparent, client/server audio transport system.
Network Audio System (NAS), originally developed at Network Computing Devices (NCD), includes:
Sample server implementations
- VOXware/OSS (FreeBSD, Linux, SVR4.[02], UnixWare, Microsoft Windows using Cygwin)
- HPUX (HPPA, HP-UX 10.x, 11.x)
- Sun Sparc/Intel Solaris 2.x, AM79C30A Digital Subscriber Controller and Sparc 10 Dual
- SGI Indigo (IRIX 5.x)
An application programming interface library
A variety of sample applications
Main features:
- Device-independent audio over the network
- Lots of audio file and data formats
- Can store sounds in server for rapid replay
- Extensive mixing, separating, and manipulation of audio data
- Simultaneous use of audio devices by multiple applications
- Use by a growing number of ISVs
- Small size
- Free! No obnoxious licensing terms
Enhancements:
- This version fixes several DOS attacks that could be carried out against a nasd server.
- Most of the server and client code was made ANSI compliant.
- Input and output mixer handling in the voxware (OSS) server was significantly reworked.
<<lessNetwork Audio System (NAS), originally developed at Network Computing Devices (NCD), includes:
Sample server implementations
- VOXware/OSS (FreeBSD, Linux, SVR4.[02], UnixWare, Microsoft Windows using Cygwin)
- HPUX (HPPA, HP-UX 10.x, 11.x)
- Sun Sparc/Intel Solaris 2.x, AM79C30A Digital Subscriber Controller and Sparc 10 Dual
- SGI Indigo (IRIX 5.x)
An application programming interface library
A variety of sample applications
Main features:
- Device-independent audio over the network
- Lots of audio file and data formats
- Can store sounds in server for rapid replay
- Extensive mixing, separating, and manipulation of audio data
- Simultaneous use of audio devices by multiple applications
- Use by a growing number of ISVs
- Small size
- Free! No obnoxious licensing terms
Enhancements:
- This version fixes several DOS attacks that could be carried out against a nasd server.
- Most of the server and client code was made ANSI compliant.
- Input and output mixer handling in the voxware (OSS) server was significantly reworked.
Download (1.4MB)
Added: 2007-04-11 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
928 downloads
c-ares 1.4.0
c-ares is a C library that resolves names asynchronously. more>>
c-ares project is a C library that resolves names asynchronously.
Enhancements:
- ares_save_options, ares_destroy_options, ares_process_fd, and ares_parse_ns_reply were added.
- The transaction IDs were made "secure".
- A few parsing issues and minor bugs were fixed.
<<lessEnhancements:
- ares_save_options, ares_destroy_options, ares_process_fd, and ares_parse_ns_reply were added.
- The transaction IDs were made "secure".
- A few parsing issues and minor bugs were fixed.
Download (0.42MB)
Added: 2007-06-08 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
876 downloads
camE 1.9
camE is an imlib2 webcam grabber, annotator, and uploader. more>>
camE is a Webcam grabber designed for video4linux devices. It is based on the xawtv webcam app, but extended to use imlib2 for applying antialised, blended truetype fonts to the image before upload.
A large number of new options have been added including scp support (in addition to ftp), image archiving, and much more. It runs as a daemon and needs no X connection to operate.
Main features:
- ttf fonts
- blended transparent text
- title text
- options in ~/.camErc
- message read from separate file (eg echo "eating my dinner" > ~/.caminfo)
- color the text as you like
- text background any color/alpha value
- scp support for uploading
- ftp support for uploading using libcurl, reconnect for each upload or reuse one connection
- proper logging to file
- user defined actions to be run before and after shots, and after upload (use to play sounds, beep, run scripts, copy files, whatever)
- file for stopping uploads temporarily (touch ~/BLOCKCAM to stop shooting, remove it to resume)
- now a proper daemon that can run without X forever if wanted
- control of brightness, contrast, gamma, hue, colour, etc
- control of framerate and use of snapshot mode for Philips cams
- image archiving (timestamped into a directory of your choice after upload), every frame or every n frames
- lag reduction (for some cams, when mmaped, the image grabbed lags behind the cam by up to 20 seconds. I use lag_reduce 5 in my ~/.camErc for example. This takes 5 shots in a row, which clears the mmap buffers, and then keeps the last shot, lag-free)
<<lessA large number of new options have been added including scp support (in addition to ftp), image archiving, and much more. It runs as a daemon and needs no X connection to operate.
Main features:
- ttf fonts
- blended transparent text
- title text
- options in ~/.camErc
- message read from separate file (eg echo "eating my dinner" > ~/.caminfo)
- color the text as you like
- text background any color/alpha value
- scp support for uploading
- ftp support for uploading using libcurl, reconnect for each upload or reuse one connection
- proper logging to file
- user defined actions to be run before and after shots, and after upload (use to play sounds, beep, run scripts, copy files, whatever)
- file for stopping uploads temporarily (touch ~/BLOCKCAM to stop shooting, remove it to resume)
- now a proper daemon that can run without X forever if wanted
- control of brightness, contrast, gamma, hue, colour, etc
- control of framerate and use of snapshot mode for Philips cams
- image archiving (timestamped into a directory of your choice after upload), every frame or every n frames
- lag reduction (for some cams, when mmaped, the image grabbed lags behind the cam by up to 20 seconds. I use lag_reduce 5 in my ~/.camErc for example. This takes 5 shots in a row, which clears the mmap buffers, and then keeps the last shot, lag-free)
Download (0.038MB)
Added: 2005-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1643 downloads
Matew 1.9
Matew provides a valid HTML/CSS generator for static image albums. more>>
Matew provides a valid HTML/CSS generator for static image albums.
Matew is a valid HTML/CSS generator for static image albums. It supports retrieving information from EXIF cameras and includes customizable options like character set encoding.
Albums may contain sub-albums, and the appearance of an album can be fully personalized and customized by choosing a CSS style file and setting names and descriptions of albums and individual images.
Main features:
- Albums can contain sub albums: The album can have a tree structure;
- Automatical generation of a thumbnail and of scaled images for each image;
- EXIF information: Use of EXIF data structure found on some image files (usually, those produced by digital cameras and images softwares manipulation) to fill automatically some fields (camera model, date and time for example);
- Easy to use matew-wizard script to set the configuration file. Some of the fields it handles are:
- Character encoding for HTML generation, including UTF-8 (Unicode) support by default;
- Generated album appearance is customizable by choosing a default CSS style files or editing your own one;
- Internationalization (generation of album in different languages) by choosing a language file. Current supported languages are english, brazilian portuguese, italian, sweden and croatian;
- Support for a standard link to an external file;
- Thumbnails per page: You can choose how many thumbnails per column and per line the album will visualize.
- Three description fields (name, description and image identifier) can be associated with each album (in text or HTML format). You can easily customize these fields.
Enhancements:
- Added swedish language support file
- Revised checks() function
- Source code revised
- Small bug fixed in matew
<<lessMatew is a valid HTML/CSS generator for static image albums. It supports retrieving information from EXIF cameras and includes customizable options like character set encoding.
Albums may contain sub-albums, and the appearance of an album can be fully personalized and customized by choosing a CSS style file and setting names and descriptions of albums and individual images.
Main features:
- Albums can contain sub albums: The album can have a tree structure;
- Automatical generation of a thumbnail and of scaled images for each image;
- EXIF information: Use of EXIF data structure found on some image files (usually, those produced by digital cameras and images softwares manipulation) to fill automatically some fields (camera model, date and time for example);
- Easy to use matew-wizard script to set the configuration file. Some of the fields it handles are:
- Character encoding for HTML generation, including UTF-8 (Unicode) support by default;
- Generated album appearance is customizable by choosing a default CSS style files or editing your own one;
- Internationalization (generation of album in different languages) by choosing a language file. Current supported languages are english, brazilian portuguese, italian, sweden and croatian;
- Support for a standard link to an external file;
- Thumbnails per page: You can choose how many thumbnails per column and per line the album will visualize.
- Three description fields (name, description and image identifier) can be associated with each album (in text or HTML format). You can easily customize these fields.
Enhancements:
- Added swedish language support file
- Revised checks() function
- Source code revised
- Small bug fixed in matew
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Added: 2007-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
927 downloads
archmage 0.1.9
archmage is an extensible reader/decompiler of files in CHM format(Microsoft HTML help, also known as Compiled HTML). more>>
archmage project is an extensible reader/decompiler of files in CHM f format(Microsoft HTML help, also known as Compiled HTML).
There is three ways to use arCHMage package now:
1) Extract .chm to directory(directory will be created):
archmage < chmfile > < directory >
2) Run as http-server, which will publish chm file contents on specified port.
archmage -p < port > < chmfile >
3) Tune your apache to publish chm file contents if there is trailing slash in request to that file(you will need working mod_python for that):
Add that lines to your httpd.conf:
AddHandler python-program .chm
PythonHandler mod_chm
Restart apache.
Lets suppose, you have file sample.chm in DocumentRoot of your apache. After that tuning you can receive raw chm file, if you point your browser to
http://yourserver/sample.chm
or you can view chm file on the fly if you point your browser to
http://yourserver/sample.chm/ (note trailing slash)
Enhancements:
- The "dump" option was added for dumping HTML data from a CHM file as plain text (using external tools such as lynx or elinks).
<<lessThere is three ways to use arCHMage package now:
1) Extract .chm to directory(directory will be created):
archmage < chmfile > < directory >
2) Run as http-server, which will publish chm file contents on specified port.
archmage -p < port > < chmfile >
3) Tune your apache to publish chm file contents if there is trailing slash in request to that file(you will need working mod_python for that):
Add that lines to your httpd.conf:
AddHandler python-program .chm
PythonHandler mod_chm
Restart apache.
Lets suppose, you have file sample.chm in DocumentRoot of your apache. After that tuning you can receive raw chm file, if you point your browser to
http://yourserver/sample.chm
or you can view chm file on the fly if you point your browser to
http://yourserver/sample.chm/ (note trailing slash)
Enhancements:
- The "dump" option was added for dumping HTML data from a CHM file as plain text (using external tools such as lynx or elinks).
Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
888 downloads
Jackcess 1.1.9
Jackess is a pure Java library for reading and writing MS Access databases. more>>
Jackcess ia a pure Java library for reading from and writing to MS Access databases. Jackcess is not an application.
There is no GUI. Its a library, intended for other developers to use to build Java applications. Jackcess is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License.
Enhancements:
- Support for writing large table definitions was added.
- Handling of usage maps for large tables was fixed.
- Some edge cases for reading numeric columns were fixed.
<<lessThere is no GUI. Its a library, intended for other developers to use to build Java applications. Jackcess is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License.
Enhancements:
- Support for writing large table definitions was added.
- Handling of usage maps for large tables was fixed.
- Some edge cases for reading numeric columns were fixed.
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2007-07-13 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
833 downloads
jpeg2ps 1.9
jpeg2ps is a utility for converting JPEG images to compressed PostScript Level 2 or 3 files (without uncompressing the images). more>>
jpeg2ps is a utility for converting JPEG images to compressed PostScript Level 2 or 3 files (without uncompressing the images).
The JPEG data is simply >wrapped< with PostScript which yields considerably smaller PS files. This project is a simple command line utility and can be used on DOS, Windows and Unix machines.
Usage: jpeg2ps [options] jpegfile > epsfile
-a auto rotate: produce landscape output if width > height
-b binary mode: output 8 bit data (default: 7 bit with ASCII85)
-h hex mode: output 7 bit data in ASCIIHex encoding
-o < name > output file name
-p < size > page size name. Known names are:
a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, b5, letter, legal, ledger, p11x17
-q quiet mode: suppress all informational messages
-r < dpi > resolution value (dots per inch)
0 means use value given in file, if any (disables autorotate)
<<lessThe JPEG data is simply >wrapped< with PostScript which yields considerably smaller PS files. This project is a simple command line utility and can be used on DOS, Windows and Unix machines.
Usage: jpeg2ps [options] jpegfile > epsfile
-a auto rotate: produce landscape output if width > height
-b binary mode: output 8 bit data (default: 7 bit with ASCII85)
-h hex mode: output 7 bit data in ASCIIHex encoding
-o < name > output file name
-p < size > page size name. Known names are:
a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, b5, letter, legal, ledger, p11x17
-q quiet mode: suppress all informational messages
-r < dpi > resolution value (dots per inch)
0 means use value given in file, if any (disables autorotate)
Download (0.065MB)
Added: 2007-03-15 License: Freeware Price:
586 downloads
VLAN 1.9
VLAN is an implementation of the 802.1Q VLAN protocol for Linux. more>>
VLAN is an implementation of the 802.1Q VLAN protocol for Linux.
VLAN allows one to have Virtual LANs on a single ethernet cable, giving you the ability to segregate LANs efficiently. VLAN should support up to 4094 vlan interfaces per ethernet device.
Main features:
- Implements 802.1Q VLAN spec.
- Implements support for a non-standard (as far as I know) MAC-based VLAN functionality.
- Can support up to 4094 VLANs per ethernet interface.
- Scales well in critical paths: O(n), where n is the number of PHYSICAL ethernet interfaces, and that is only on ingress. O(1) in every other critical path, as far as I know.
- Supports MULTICAST
- Can change MAC address of VLAN.
- Multiple naming conventions supported, and adjustable at runtime.
- Optional header-reordering, to make the VLAN interface look JUST LIKE an Ethernet interface. This fixes some problems with DHCPd and anything else that uses a SOCK_PACKET socket. Default setting is off, which works for every other protocol I know about, and is slightly faster.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes return error codes in vconfig.
<<lessVLAN allows one to have Virtual LANs on a single ethernet cable, giving you the ability to segregate LANs efficiently. VLAN should support up to 4094 vlan interfaces per ethernet device.
Main features:
- Implements 802.1Q VLAN spec.
- Implements support for a non-standard (as far as I know) MAC-based VLAN functionality.
- Can support up to 4094 VLANs per ethernet interface.
- Scales well in critical paths: O(n), where n is the number of PHYSICAL ethernet interfaces, and that is only on ingress. O(1) in every other critical path, as far as I know.
- Supports MULTICAST
- Can change MAC address of VLAN.
- Multiple naming conventions supported, and adjustable at runtime.
- Optional header-reordering, to make the VLAN interface look JUST LIKE an Ethernet interface. This fixes some problems with DHCPd and anything else that uses a SOCK_PACKET socket. Default setting is off, which works for every other protocol I know about, and is slightly faster.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes return error codes in vconfig.
Download (0.089MB)
Added: 2005-11-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1558 downloads
avelsieve 1.9.7
avelsieve is a Squirrelmail plugin for creating SIEVE scripts on a SIEVE-compliant mail server. more>>
Avelsieve or, verbosely, "SIEVE Mail Filters Plugin for Squirrelmail" is a Squirrelmail plugin for creating SIEVE scripts on a Cyrus IMAP server that runs timsieved (Tims SIEVE daemon).
Avelsieve will also be a part of Cyrusmaster, a web-based Cyrus administration tool. avelsieve project should provide the same interface of the users filters to administrators and/or helpdesk staff.
SIEVE is a mail filtering language, intended for server-side filtering of emails. See RFC 3028 and Cyrusofts page about SIEVE for more details.
The web interface provides a wizard-like interface that, in the end, creates part of a SIEVE script, a so called rule. It then assembles all the rules to form a SIEVE script.
For the sake of user-friendliness, it provides only a subset of SIEVEs functionality; the main goal was to provide a simple interface for Joe User to create server-side filters without knowing anything about the language itself.
The plugin does not provide a parser; instead, it saves PHP meta-data in the script itself, in order to continue editing and manipulation of the filters. The only thing that is supported is a script called "phpscript" on the Cyrus server. Multiple scripts are not supported yet. Ive tried to make it sane enough that it wont break a lot. Some more testing is needed - hence the beta status.
Main features:
- Simple HTML interface.
- Javascript functionality that enhances the user interaction, however there is HTML-only fallback for accessibility.
- Match messages based on email headers, size, or apply to all messages.
- Configurable number of header matches.
- Support of keeping a message, move to an existing or new folder, email redirection.
- Supports SIEVE Vacation.
- Supports SIEVE Notification action.
- Create a rule on-the-fly, while reading a message in Squirrelmail. This function will auto-detect List-Id: headers for mailing lists.
- Runs through all the rules, but supports a stop command when a rule matches.
- Change the order of rules - or delete them altogether.
- Enable / Disable rules on the fly, without deleting them.
- Make a textual description of the rule.
- Localizable.
- Automatic adaption to the capabilities of each sites SIEVE.
Enhancements:
- This release contains many important bugfixes and also adds the STARTTLS option for the ManageSieve protocol.
<<lessAvelsieve will also be a part of Cyrusmaster, a web-based Cyrus administration tool. avelsieve project should provide the same interface of the users filters to administrators and/or helpdesk staff.
SIEVE is a mail filtering language, intended for server-side filtering of emails. See RFC 3028 and Cyrusofts page about SIEVE for more details.
The web interface provides a wizard-like interface that, in the end, creates part of a SIEVE script, a so called rule. It then assembles all the rules to form a SIEVE script.
For the sake of user-friendliness, it provides only a subset of SIEVEs functionality; the main goal was to provide a simple interface for Joe User to create server-side filters without knowing anything about the language itself.
The plugin does not provide a parser; instead, it saves PHP meta-data in the script itself, in order to continue editing and manipulation of the filters. The only thing that is supported is a script called "phpscript" on the Cyrus server. Multiple scripts are not supported yet. Ive tried to make it sane enough that it wont break a lot. Some more testing is needed - hence the beta status.
Main features:
- Simple HTML interface.
- Javascript functionality that enhances the user interaction, however there is HTML-only fallback for accessibility.
- Match messages based on email headers, size, or apply to all messages.
- Configurable number of header matches.
- Support of keeping a message, move to an existing or new folder, email redirection.
- Supports SIEVE Vacation.
- Supports SIEVE Notification action.
- Create a rule on-the-fly, while reading a message in Squirrelmail. This function will auto-detect List-Id: headers for mailing lists.
- Runs through all the rules, but supports a stop command when a rule matches.
- Change the order of rules - or delete them altogether.
- Enable / Disable rules on the fly, without deleting them.
- Make a textual description of the rule.
- Localizable.
- Automatic adaption to the capabilities of each sites SIEVE.
Enhancements:
- This release contains many important bugfixes and also adds the STARTTLS option for the ManageSieve protocol.
Download (0.24MB)
Added: 2006-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1191 downloads
Xastir 1.9.1
Xastir ptoject can receive and plot APRS position packets. more>>
Xastir ptoject can receive and plot APRS position packets. Development is a collaborative effort of programmers from around the world. Xastir supports many map formats and is highly customizable. Check out the "Screen Shots" link to see just a few of the ways that Xastir can be used.
Xastir runs on Windows/MacOSX/Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris/Lindows, with many more possible. It supports 125 map formats, several types of TNCs and weather stations, Festival speech synthesizer, AX.25 networking (Soundmodem/Baycom/SCC!) and seven languages!. On Unix-like operating systems, you can run your weather station or GPS on a separate computer as well, which is good for those hams who are already short on serial ports.
Xastir is FREE! under the GPL license and comes with all source code.
<<lessXastir runs on Windows/MacOSX/Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris/Lindows, with many more possible. It supports 125 map formats, several types of TNCs and weather stations, Festival speech synthesizer, AX.25 networking (Soundmodem/Baycom/SCC!) and seven languages!. On Unix-like operating systems, you can run your weather station or GPS on a separate computer as well, which is good for those hams who are already short on serial ports.
Xastir is FREE! under the GPL license and comes with all source code.
Download (2.1MB)
Added: 2007-05-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
909 downloads
QDWizard 1.9
QDWizard (Quick and Dirty Java Wizard) is a simple framework to create Swing wizards. more>>
QDWizard (Quick and Dirty Java Wizard) is a simple framework to create Swing wizards.
Main features:
- Designed to minimize required code. Only few methods to implement.
- Simple design, only two classes visible by the programmer.
- I18n support for action buttons (en, fr, de, sp, ca, nl for the moment).
- Full branching support, can implement any wizard cinematic.
- Error management using the simple setProblem() method.
- Supports Wizard images natively and resizes image automaticaly.
- Ultra light API: only few KB.
- Actively supported by the Jajuk team.
- Learning curve of 15 minutes maximum.
- Real world samples provided (jajuk classes).
<<lessMain features:
- Designed to minimize required code. Only few methods to implement.
- Simple design, only two classes visible by the programmer.
- I18n support for action buttons (en, fr, de, sp, ca, nl for the moment).
- Full branching support, can implement any wizard cinematic.
- Error management using the simple setProblem() method.
- Supports Wizard images natively and resizes image automaticaly.
- Ultra light API: only few KB.
- Actively supported by the Jajuk team.
- Learning curve of 15 minutes maximum.
- Real world samples provided (jajuk classes).
Download (0.11MB)
Added: 2007-01-02 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1025 downloads
Cycles3D 1.9
Cycles3D is a light cycles simulation. more>>
Cycles3D project is a light cycles simulation.
Cycles3D is an action-arcade simulation where you drive a futuristic motorcycle that leaves a wall trail, and you must coax opponent motorcycles into hitting your wall.
Install:
# ./configure
# make
# make install
<<lessCycles3D is an action-arcade simulation where you drive a futuristic motorcycle that leaves a wall trail, and you must coax opponent motorcycles into hitting your wall.
Install:
# ./configure
# make
# make install
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2006-12-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1053 downloads
McStas 1.9.1
McStas project is a general tool for simulating neutron scattering instruments. more>>
McStas project is a general tool for simulating neutron scattering instruments.
McStas is a computer program (written in C) that enables you to model very precisely a neutron instrument described as a series of various components.
A source component shoots each neutron randomly (Monte-Carlo), and the particle is then propagated through the different instrument components.
These later act on the neutron characteristics (position, speed, direction, spin, etc.).
Usually, one installs some detectors along the neutron path to monitor its characteristics and flux.
Enhancements:
- General
- Update release, mainly bugfixes plus a few other things
- Documentation
- Component manual slightly updated according to adding/modification of components.
- Tools
- mcgui: A few bugfixes.
- Components
- DiskChopper.comp - new disc chopper component. Chopper.comp made obsolete. See mcdoc page / component manual for further details.
- Guide.comp - reads reflectivity tables from disk.
- Isotropic_Sqw - minor bugfixes, validated against PowerN, V_sample, etc.
- PowderN - validated against Isotropix_Sqw, Squires, experimental data.
<<lessMcStas is a computer program (written in C) that enables you to model very precisely a neutron instrument described as a series of various components.
A source component shoots each neutron randomly (Monte-Carlo), and the particle is then propagated through the different instrument components.
These later act on the neutron characteristics (position, speed, direction, spin, etc.).
Usually, one installs some detectors along the neutron path to monitor its characteristics and flux.
Enhancements:
- General
- Update release, mainly bugfixes plus a few other things
- Documentation
- Component manual slightly updated according to adding/modification of components.
- Tools
- mcgui: A few bugfixes.
- Components
- DiskChopper.comp - new disc chopper component. Chopper.comp made obsolete. See mcdoc page / component manual for further details.
- Guide.comp - reads reflectivity tables from disk.
- Isotropic_Sqw - minor bugfixes, validated against PowerN, V_sample, etc.
- PowderN - validated against Isotropix_Sqw, Squires, experimental data.
Download (8.9MB)
Added: 2006-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1101 downloads
Qps 1.9.7
Qps is a visual process manager,an X11 version of top or ps. more>>
Qps is a visual process manager, an X11 version of "top" or "ps" that displays processes in a window and lets you sort and manipulate them.
Main features:
- change nice value of a process
- alter the scheduling policy and soft realtime priority of a process
- display the TCP/UDP sockets used by a process, and names of the connected hosts (Linux only)
- display the memory mappings of the process (which files and shared libraries are loaded where)
- display the open files of a process, and the state of unix domain sockets
- kill or send any other signal to selected processes
- display the load average as a graph, and use this as its icon when iconified
- show (as graph or numbers) current CPU, memory and swap usage
- sort the process table on any attribute (size, cpu usage, owner etc)
- on SMP systems running Linux 2.1 or later (or Solaris), display cpu usage for each processor, and which CPU a process is running on
- display the environment variables of any process
- show the process table in tree form, showing the parent-child relationship
- execute user-defined commands on selected processes
- display MOSIX-specific fields and migrate processes to other nodes in a cluster
<<lessMain features:
- change nice value of a process
- alter the scheduling policy and soft realtime priority of a process
- display the TCP/UDP sockets used by a process, and names of the connected hosts (Linux only)
- display the memory mappings of the process (which files and shared libraries are loaded where)
- display the open files of a process, and the state of unix domain sockets
- kill or send any other signal to selected processes
- display the load average as a graph, and use this as its icon when iconified
- show (as graph or numbers) current CPU, memory and swap usage
- sort the process table on any attribute (size, cpu usage, owner etc)
- on SMP systems running Linux 2.1 or later (or Solaris), display cpu usage for each processor, and which CPU a process is running on
- display the environment variables of any process
- show the process table in tree form, showing the parent-child relationship
- execute user-defined commands on selected processes
- display MOSIX-specific fields and migrate processes to other nodes in a cluster
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
829 downloads
wmail 1.9
wmail is a Window Maker docklet watching your inbox, which is either a ordinary mbox or a directory conforming to qmails Maildir more>>
wmail is a Window Maker docklet watching your inbox, which is either a ordinary mbox or a directory conforming to qmails Maildir format.
It provides a nice little GUI displaying some useful pieces of information about your inbox (as many other nice wm-apps doing nearly the same thing...).
Per default it uses the $MAIL environment-variable to locate the inbox you are using, other mailing mechanisms like POP or IMAP are not supported - use a tool like fetchmail to retrieve POP- or IMAP-based mail.
Enhancements:
- Support for comments in From-header added (by Juergen A. Erhard - thank you!)
- Status field content recognition enhanced: now you can supply the content of a status field that markes your email as read. This is due to different behaviour of different mbox readers
- pine seems using "ro" to mark a mail as read. The given value is substring-matched.
<<lessIt provides a nice little GUI displaying some useful pieces of information about your inbox (as many other nice wm-apps doing nearly the same thing...).
Per default it uses the $MAIL environment-variable to locate the inbox you are using, other mailing mechanisms like POP or IMAP are not supported - use a tool like fetchmail to retrieve POP- or IMAP-based mail.
Enhancements:
- Support for comments in From-header added (by Juergen A. Erhard - thank you!)
- Status field content recognition enhanced: now you can supply the content of a status field that markes your email as read. This is due to different behaviour of different mbox readers
- pine seems using "ro" to mark a mail as read. The given value is substring-matched.
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