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RAS::AS5200 1.04
RAS::AS5200.pm is a Perl Interface to Cisco AS5200 Access Router. more>>
RAS::AS5200.pm is a Perl Interface to Cisco AS5200 Access Router.
SYNOPSIS
RAS::AS5200 is a PERL 5 module for interfacing with a Cisco AS5200 access router. Using this module, one can very easily construct programs to find a particular user in a bank of AS5200s, disconnect users, get usage statistics, or execute arbitrary commands on a AS5200.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
RAS::AS5200 is a PERL 5 module for interfacing with a Cisco AS5200 access router. Using this module, one can very easily construct programs to find a particular user in a bank of AS5200s, disconnect users, get usage statistics, or execute arbitrary commands on a AS5200.
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Added: 2007-04-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
919 downloads
Yasper 1.04
Yasper (Yet Another Smart Pointer) is a sweet and simple single-header smart pointer for C++. more>>
Yasper (Yet Another Smart Pointer) is a sweet and simple single-header smart pointer for C++.
Why write another C++ smart pointer?
There are two high quality libraries that include smart pointers: Loki and Boost. Alexandrescus Loki SmartPtr is customizable to a fault. I find policy templates unspeakably ugly and dont need the extra options. Boosts shared_ptr is quite nice, but is too restrictive and introduces undesirable dependency on the massive Boost library. What I need is a small, simple smart pointer: yasper.
Philosophy
small (contained in single header)
simple (nothing fancy in the code, easy to understand)
maximum compatibility (drop in replacement for dumb pointers)
The last point can be dangerous, since yasper permits risky (yet useful) actions (such as assignment to raw pointers and manual release) disallowed by other implementations. Be careful, only use those features if you know what youre doing!
<<lessWhy write another C++ smart pointer?
There are two high quality libraries that include smart pointers: Loki and Boost. Alexandrescus Loki SmartPtr is customizable to a fault. I find policy templates unspeakably ugly and dont need the extra options. Boosts shared_ptr is quite nice, but is too restrictive and introduces undesirable dependency on the massive Boost library. What I need is a small, simple smart pointer: yasper.
Philosophy
small (contained in single header)
simple (nothing fancy in the code, easy to understand)
maximum compatibility (drop in replacement for dumb pointers)
The last point can be dangerous, since yasper permits risky (yet useful) actions (such as assignment to raw pointers and manual release) disallowed by other implementations. Be careful, only use those features if you know what youre doing!
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Added: 2007-05-25 License: zlib/libpng License Price:
885 downloads
glastree 1.04
glastree builds live backup trees. more>>
glastree application builds live backup trees, with branches for each day. Users directly browse the past to recover older documents or retrieve lost files. Hard links serve to compress out unchanged files, while modified ones are copied verbatim. A prune utility effects a constant, sliding window.
<<less Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2007-06-11 License: Public Domain Price:
865 downloads
Task::SOSA 1.04
Task::SOSA is a Perl module to install all the CPAN modules needed by SOSA. more>>
Task::SOSA is a Perl module to install all the CPAN modules needed by SOSA.
SYNOPSIS
perl -MCPAN -e install Task::SOSA
This Task module installs all the dependencies needed by SOSA, the "Samba and Open-xchange Simple Administrator".
Catalyst
Catalyst::Model::LDAP
Catalyst::Plugin::StackTrace
Catalyst::Plugin::DefaultEnd
Catalyst::Plugin::FormValidator
Catalyst::Plugin::FillInForm
Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication
Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Store::Minimal
Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Credential::Password
Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::Roles
Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL
Catalyst::Plugin::Session
Catalyst::Plugin::Session::State::Cookie
Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::File
Catalyst::Plugin::Static::Simple
Catalyst::Plugin::Email::Page
Catalyst::Plugin::Prototype
Class::Base
Config::Tiny
Crypt::SmbHash
DateTime
Digest::MD5
Digest::SHA1
List::MoreUtils
MIME::Base64
Net::LDAP
Path::Class
Readonly
Regexp::DefaultFlags
Samba::LDAP
Unicode::MapUTF8
YAML
<<lessSYNOPSIS
perl -MCPAN -e install Task::SOSA
This Task module installs all the dependencies needed by SOSA, the "Samba and Open-xchange Simple Administrator".
Catalyst
Catalyst::Model::LDAP
Catalyst::Plugin::StackTrace
Catalyst::Plugin::DefaultEnd
Catalyst::Plugin::FormValidator
Catalyst::Plugin::FillInForm
Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication
Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Store::Minimal
Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Credential::Password
Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::Roles
Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL
Catalyst::Plugin::Session
Catalyst::Plugin::Session::State::Cookie
Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::File
Catalyst::Plugin::Static::Simple
Catalyst::Plugin::Email::Page
Catalyst::Plugin::Prototype
Class::Base
Config::Tiny
Crypt::SmbHash
DateTime
Digest::MD5
Digest::SHA1
List::MoreUtils
MIME::Base64
Net::LDAP
Path::Class
Readonly
Regexp::DefaultFlags
Samba::LDAP
Unicode::MapUTF8
YAML
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Added: 2007-01-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1015 downloads
MEsmtpd 1.04
MEsmtpd provides a small SMTP Daemon with From-header rewrite and SMTP-Auth. more>>
MEsmtpd provides a small SMTP Daemon with From-header rewrite and SMTP-Auth.
The main features of MEsmtpd are SMTP-Auth (RFC 2554) and rewriting the From: header (email body From: header and envelope from) based on an account-list (configuration file and auth data).
Some big companies dont allow plain SMTP because the From header (sender) is fakeable by the sender. Many companies use MAPI (MS Exchange) to solve this problem.
The alternative open source solution is MEsmtpd. It is an independent extension to sendmail, postfix or qmail.
Enhancements:
- added smtp Reset. Thanks to Paul!
<<lessThe main features of MEsmtpd are SMTP-Auth (RFC 2554) and rewriting the From: header (email body From: header and envelope from) based on an account-list (configuration file and auth data).
Some big companies dont allow plain SMTP because the From header (sender) is fakeable by the sender. Many companies use MAPI (MS Exchange) to solve this problem.
The alternative open source solution is MEsmtpd. It is an independent extension to sendmail, postfix or qmail.
Enhancements:
- added smtp Reset. Thanks to Paul!
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Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
954 downloads
TLSWrap 1.04
TLSWrap is a TLS/SSL FTP wrapper/proxy for UNIX and Windows, allowing you to use your favourite FTP client with any TLS/SSL-enab more>>
TLSWrap is a TLS/SSL FTP wrapper/proxy for UNIX and Windows, allowing you to use your favourite FTP client with any TLS/SSL-enabled FTP server.
Main features:
- Full encryption of both control and data connections (data encryption is optional, see README).
- Allows existing FTP clients to support Transport Layer Security/Secure Socket Layer.
it gives TLS/SSL support for existing ftp clients
- Works on both UNIX and Windows.
- One process handles all connections (non-blocking I/O).
- A helper process does hostname lookups so the main process is free for other work during slow lookups.
- Both C source and Windows executables for both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64: AMD64 and EM64T) systems are available.
- Proper support for X.509 certificates
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug that could cause crashes on some systems.
- TLSWTray has been upgraded to MFC 8.
<<lessMain features:
- Full encryption of both control and data connections (data encryption is optional, see README).
- Allows existing FTP clients to support Transport Layer Security/Secure Socket Layer.
it gives TLS/SSL support for existing ftp clients
- Works on both UNIX and Windows.
- One process handles all connections (non-blocking I/O).
- A helper process does hostname lookups so the main process is free for other work during slow lookups.
- Both C source and Windows executables for both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64: AMD64 and EM64T) systems are available.
- Proper support for X.509 certificates
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug that could cause crashes on some systems.
- TLSWTray has been upgraded to MFC 8.
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Added: 2006-12-17 License: BSD License Price:
1043 downloads
Mailing List 1.04
Mailing List is a Web-based, full-featured mailing list and newsletter system. more>>
Mailing List project is a Web-based, full-featured mailing list and newsletter system. Users can subscribe and unsubscribe themselves.
Email confirmation is used for new subscriptions. The list of subscribers to a list can be imported and exported.
Installation:
- copy all files to your web host
- use phpmyadmin or your mysql interface to run site.sql against your database.
- open site.xml and edit the database section with your database details.
- go to index.php and login with username of admin with a password of test.
Setup the site.xml file with your database settings as follows.
< database type="mysql" >
< server >database server address< /server >
< login >database login< /login >
< password >database password< /password >
< default >mysql database name< /default >
< /database >
Add this to your ".htaccess" file to prevent viewing of the xml config file.
< Files ~ ".xml" >
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
Satisfy All
< /Files >
Enhancements:
- A problem with the SQL setup file which caused the setup to fail on some systems was fixed.
<<lessEmail confirmation is used for new subscriptions. The list of subscribers to a list can be imported and exported.
Installation:
- copy all files to your web host
- use phpmyadmin or your mysql interface to run site.sql against your database.
- open site.xml and edit the database section with your database details.
- go to index.php and login with username of admin with a password of test.
Setup the site.xml file with your database settings as follows.
< database type="mysql" >
< server >database server address< /server >
< login >database login< /login >
< password >database password< /password >
< default >mysql database name< /default >
< /database >
Add this to your ".htaccess" file to prevent viewing of the xml config file.
< Files ~ ".xml" >
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
Satisfy All
< /Files >
Enhancements:
- A problem with the SQL setup file which caused the setup to fail on some systems was fixed.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1186 downloads
DadaDodo 1.04
DadaDodo is a program that generates random sentences based on input files. more>>
DadaDodo project is a program that generates random sentences based on input files.
Sometimes these sentences are nonsense; but sometimes they cut right through to the heart of the matter, and reveal hidden meanings.
DadaDodo works rather differently than Dissociated Press; whereas Dissociated Press (which, incidentally, refers to itself as a ``travesty generator) simply grabs segments of the body of text and shuffles them, DadaDodo tries to work on a larger scale: it scans bodies of text, and builds a probability tree expressing how frequently word B tends to occur after word A, and various other statistics; then it generates sentences based on those probabilities.
The theory here is that, with a large enough corpus, the generated sentences will tend to be grammatically correct, but semantically random: exterminate all rational thought.
This kind of probability histogram is called a Markov Chain, after Andrei Markov, the fellow who invented it. It turns out that Markov Chains can actually be used for things other than generating random text.
They are used in image processing, for feature recognition; and can be used to analyze finite-state machines for bottlenecks and critical paths: the states which occur most often are where the bottlenecks are.
Enhancements:
- Fixed some crashes by using "unsigned char" everywhere.
<<lessSometimes these sentences are nonsense; but sometimes they cut right through to the heart of the matter, and reveal hidden meanings.
DadaDodo works rather differently than Dissociated Press; whereas Dissociated Press (which, incidentally, refers to itself as a ``travesty generator) simply grabs segments of the body of text and shuffles them, DadaDodo tries to work on a larger scale: it scans bodies of text, and builds a probability tree expressing how frequently word B tends to occur after word A, and various other statistics; then it generates sentences based on those probabilities.
The theory here is that, with a large enough corpus, the generated sentences will tend to be grammatically correct, but semantically random: exterminate all rational thought.
This kind of probability histogram is called a Markov Chain, after Andrei Markov, the fellow who invented it. It turns out that Markov Chains can actually be used for things other than generating random text.
They are used in image processing, for feature recognition; and can be used to analyze finite-state machines for bottlenecks and critical paths: the states which occur most often are where the bottlenecks are.
Enhancements:
- Fixed some crashes by using "unsigned char" everywhere.
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Added: 2006-12-13 License: BSD License Price:
1049 downloads
Resources 1.04
Resources is a Perl module to handle application defaults in Perl. more>>
Resources is a Perl module to handle application defaults in Perl.
SYNOPSIS
use Resources;
$res = new Resources;
$res = new Resources "resfile";
Resources are a way to specify information of interest to program or packages.
Applications use resource files to specify and document the values of quantities or attributes of interest.
Resources can be loaded from or saved to resource files. Methods are provided to search, modify and create resources.
Packages use resources to hardwire in their code the default values for their attributes, along with documentation for the attibutes themselves.
Packages inherit resources when subclassed, and the resource names are updated dynamically to reflect a class hierarchy.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Resources;
$res = new Resources;
$res = new Resources "resfile";
Resources are a way to specify information of interest to program or packages.
Applications use resource files to specify and document the values of quantities or attributes of interest.
Resources can be loaded from or saved to resource files. Methods are provided to search, modify and create resources.
Packages use resources to hardwire in their code the default values for their attributes, along with documentation for the attibutes themselves.
Packages inherit resources when subclassed, and the resource names are updated dynamically to reflect a class hierarchy.
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Added: 2007-05-10 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
899 downloads
xmlformat 1.04
xmlformat is a configurable formatter (or pretty-printer) for XML documents. more>>
xmlformat is a configurable formatter (or "pretty-printer") for XML documents. xmlformat gives the user control over indentation, line-breaking, and text wrapping. These properties can be defined on a per-element basis.
Enhancements:
- Each token is now assigned an input line number, which is displayed in error messages.
- This provides better information to the user about the location of problems in input files.
- The token stack is now printed when an error occurs.
- This provides some idea of the context of the element that is malformed or has malformed content.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Each token is now assigned an input line number, which is displayed in error messages.
- This provides better information to the user about the location of problems in input files.
- The token stack is now printed when an error occurs.
- This provides some idea of the context of the element that is malformed or has malformed content.
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Added: 2006-08-17 License: BSD License Price:
1163 downloads
MiniRacer 1.04
MiniRacer is an OpenGL car racing game, based on IDs famous Quake engine. more>>
MiniRacer is an OpenGL car racing game, based on IDs famous Quake engine.
The goal of this project is, to port the original game, which was written for Win32, to Linux.
Further we want to add new features and make some redesign of the old project.
MiniRacer is Free Software. Its source code is licensed under the terms of the GPL.
Enhancements:
- With this release we have a fully supported version for Linux.
- It fixes many nasty bugs in the graphics engine, especially crashes on ATI hardware.
- We also have a dedicated server mode now.
- Most sounds and graphics are replaced.
- An important thing is that were now able to build maps, even on Linux: We added some example maps and entities for GtkRadiant to the current release.
<<lessThe goal of this project is, to port the original game, which was written for Win32, to Linux.
Further we want to add new features and make some redesign of the old project.
MiniRacer is Free Software. Its source code is licensed under the terms of the GPL.
Enhancements:
- With this release we have a fully supported version for Linux.
- It fixes many nasty bugs in the graphics engine, especially crashes on ATI hardware.
- We also have a dedicated server mode now.
- Most sounds and graphics are replaced.
- An important thing is that were now able to build maps, even on Linux: We added some example maps and entities for GtkRadiant to the current release.
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Added: 2005-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
854 downloads
Basset::Object 1.04
Basset::Object is a Perl module used to create objects. more>>
Basset::Object is a Perl module used to create objects.
This is my ultimate object creation toolset to date. It has roots in Mail::Bulkmail, Text::Flowchart, and the unreleased abstract object constructors that Ive tooled around with in the past.
If you want an object to be compatible with anything else Ive written, then subclass it off of here.
Of course, you dont have to use this to create subclasses, but youll run the risk of making something with an inconsistent interface vs. the rest of the system. Thatll confuse people and make them unhappy. So I recommend subclassing off of here to be consistent. Of course, you may not like these objects, but they do work well and are consistent. Consistency is very important in interface design, IMHO.
<<lessThis is my ultimate object creation toolset to date. It has roots in Mail::Bulkmail, Text::Flowchart, and the unreleased abstract object constructors that Ive tooled around with in the past.
If you want an object to be compatible with anything else Ive written, then subclass it off of here.
Of course, you dont have to use this to create subclasses, but youll run the risk of making something with an inconsistent interface vs. the rest of the system. Thatll confuse people and make them unhappy. So I recommend subclassing off of here to be consistent. Of course, you may not like these objects, but they do work well and are consistent. Consistency is very important in interface design, IMHO.
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Added: 2007-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
856 downloads
TEKlib 1.04
TEKlib is a games operating system and cross-development SDK for games. more>>
TEKlib is a games operating system and cross-development SDK for games.
TEKlib is an open-source library and operating system effort under the terms of the free MIT software license. This project has a many of facets; it is a
virtual operating system that runs hosted on platforms such as Linux, Windows, BSD and MorphOS,
freestanding operating system on architectures such as the Playstation 2, where it runs on a thin layer of ROM calls,
middleware providing a constistent interface across all hosting environments,
component library in that it is not strictly limited to OS services,
development platform that comes with a cross-platform build system and documentation tools.
TEKlib was started around the year 1999 out of frustration from the ended lifecycle of the AmigaOS and the lack of a worthy successor for its most basic principle, excellence by simplicity. Today, TEKlib is a virtual operating system, distributed over a set of portable libraries. You can use it as your sole environment on the Playstation 2 (provided that you are hardcore enough); most people however will use it as a development platform under Linux or Windows.
By picking from its facilities, it can serve as
a games operating system and cross-development SDK for games and everything multimedia,
a hosting environment for libraries that depend on non-trivial features like plugins and threads, striving for portability and durability,
a virtual OS target as a backend for applications that would have to be ported to many individual hosts,
a toolkit to provide an extensible virtual filesystem,
an ubiquitous component architecture that allows plugins and their host to compile from the same source on all platforms,
a small and powerful replacement for standard C libraries in embedded applications.
TEKlib is both an architecture and component library. In short, it can be embedded into any kind of library and application, and conversely, any kind of library and application can be based on TEKlib.
<<lessTEKlib is an open-source library and operating system effort under the terms of the free MIT software license. This project has a many of facets; it is a
virtual operating system that runs hosted on platforms such as Linux, Windows, BSD and MorphOS,
freestanding operating system on architectures such as the Playstation 2, where it runs on a thin layer of ROM calls,
middleware providing a constistent interface across all hosting environments,
component library in that it is not strictly limited to OS services,
development platform that comes with a cross-platform build system and documentation tools.
TEKlib was started around the year 1999 out of frustration from the ended lifecycle of the AmigaOS and the lack of a worthy successor for its most basic principle, excellence by simplicity. Today, TEKlib is a virtual operating system, distributed over a set of portable libraries. You can use it as your sole environment on the Playstation 2 (provided that you are hardcore enough); most people however will use it as a development platform under Linux or Windows.
By picking from its facilities, it can serve as
a games operating system and cross-development SDK for games and everything multimedia,
a hosting environment for libraries that depend on non-trivial features like plugins and threads, striving for portability and durability,
a virtual OS target as a backend for applications that would have to be ported to many individual hosts,
a toolkit to provide an extensible virtual filesystem,
an ubiquitous component architecture that allows plugins and their host to compile from the same source on all platforms,
a small and powerful replacement for standard C libraries in embedded applications.
TEKlib is both an architecture and component library. In short, it can be embedded into any kind of library and application, and conversely, any kind of library and application can be based on TEKlib.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1184 downloads
Test::MockClass 1.04
Test::MockClass is a Perl module to provide mock classes and mock objects for testing. more>>
Test::MockClass is a Perl module to provide mock classes and mock objects for testing.
SYNOPSIS
# Pass in the class name and version that you want to mock
use Test::MockClass qw{ClassToMock 1.1};
# create a MockClass object to handle a specific class
my $mockClass = Test::MockClass->new(ClassToMock);
# specify to inherit from a real class, or a mocked class:
$mockClass->inheritFrom(IO::Socket);
# make a constructor for the class, can also use addMethod for more control
$mockClass->defaultConstructor(%classWideDefaults);
# add a method:
$mockClass->addMethod(methodname, $coderef);
# add a simpler method, and specify return values that it will return automatically
$mockClass->setReturnValues(methodname2, always, 3);
# create an instance of the mocked class:
my $mockObject = $mockClass->create(%instanceData);
# set the desired call order for the methods:
$mockClass->setCallOrder(methodname2, methodname, methodname);
# run tests using the mock Class elsewhere:
#:in the class to test:
sub objectFactory {
return ClassToMock->new;
}
#:in your test code:
assert($testObj->objectFactory->isa("ClassToMock"));
# get the object Id for the rest of the methods:
my $objectId = "$mockObject";
#or
$objectId = $mockClass->getNextObjectId();
# verify that the methods were called in the correct order:
if($mockClass->verifyCallOrder($objectId)) {
# do something
}
# get the order that the methods were called:
my @calls = $mockClass->getCallOrder($objectId);
# get the list of arguments passed per call:
my @argList = $mockClass->getArgumentList($objectId, methodname, $callPosition);
# get the list of accesses made to a particular attribute (hashkey in $mockObject)
my @accesses = $mockClass->getAttributeAccess($objectId, attribute);
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# Pass in the class name and version that you want to mock
use Test::MockClass qw{ClassToMock 1.1};
# create a MockClass object to handle a specific class
my $mockClass = Test::MockClass->new(ClassToMock);
# specify to inherit from a real class, or a mocked class:
$mockClass->inheritFrom(IO::Socket);
# make a constructor for the class, can also use addMethod for more control
$mockClass->defaultConstructor(%classWideDefaults);
# add a method:
$mockClass->addMethod(methodname, $coderef);
# add a simpler method, and specify return values that it will return automatically
$mockClass->setReturnValues(methodname2, always, 3);
# create an instance of the mocked class:
my $mockObject = $mockClass->create(%instanceData);
# set the desired call order for the methods:
$mockClass->setCallOrder(methodname2, methodname, methodname);
# run tests using the mock Class elsewhere:
#:in the class to test:
sub objectFactory {
return ClassToMock->new;
}
#:in your test code:
assert($testObj->objectFactory->isa("ClassToMock"));
# get the object Id for the rest of the methods:
my $objectId = "$mockObject";
#or
$objectId = $mockClass->getNextObjectId();
# verify that the methods were called in the correct order:
if($mockClass->verifyCallOrder($objectId)) {
# do something
}
# get the order that the methods were called:
my @calls = $mockClass->getCallOrder($objectId);
# get the list of arguments passed per call:
my @argList = $mockClass->getArgumentList($objectId, methodname, $callPosition);
# get the list of accesses made to a particular attribute (hashkey in $mockObject)
my @accesses = $mockClass->getAttributeAccess($objectId, attribute);
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Added: 2007-05-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
903 downloads
Klicker 1.04
Klicker is a KDE/QT based metronome. more>>
Klicker project is a KDE/QT based metronome that supports from 30 to 208 beats per minute, duple, tuple, and quartal time, and it also has DCOP interfaces for interprocess control.
<<less Download (2.5MB)
Added: 2006-01-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1396 downloads
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