asf files
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Results 1 - 15 of about 10155
list files 0.2
list files package prints to file list of files in a given directory. more>>
list files package prints to file list of files in a given directory.
Handy if youd like to, say, tell a friend of yours what ebooks you have, and wouldnt feel like typing them all by hand.
Hope you can find it useful.
INSTALLATION
i assume youve got everything in its standard places; otherwise you probably know what to do anyway.
to install for one user
copy listFiles.desktop to ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
copy listFiles.sh to /usr/local/bin or elsewhere in the path
to install for all users
copy listFiles.desktop to /usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
copy listFiles.sh to /usr/local/bin or elsewhere in the path
Enhancements:
- added counting the number of items
- added the possibility to change the place where the listing is written to
- some minor changes to the code
<<lessHandy if youd like to, say, tell a friend of yours what ebooks you have, and wouldnt feel like typing them all by hand.
Hope you can find it useful.
INSTALLATION
i assume youve got everything in its standard places; otherwise you probably know what to do anyway.
to install for one user
copy listFiles.desktop to ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
copy listFiles.sh to /usr/local/bin or elsewhere in the path
to install for all users
copy listFiles.desktop to /usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
copy listFiles.sh to /usr/local/bin or elsewhere in the path
Enhancements:
- added counting the number of items
- added the possibility to change the place where the listing is written to
- some minor changes to the code
Download (0.002MB)
Added: 2007-02-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
581 downloads
gFast File 0.1.1
gFast File is a file manager like Nautilus or Konkeror. more>>
gFast File is a file manager like Konqueror or Nautilus. You can work with your files with classical operations: Copy, Move, Rename and Open like others but with gFast File you have a work queue with all your operations. gFast File work to complete all task without your attention.
gFast File is programmed with MONO, C#, GTK# and Glade.
Main features:
- Written in MONO and GTK.
- Under GNU License
- History with all the directories that you visited.
- Bookmarks with your favourites directories.
- Work queue, with Copy, Move and Delete operations. Work without your attention
- Easily add new targets to open files editing know_files.xml file.
<<lessgFast File is programmed with MONO, C#, GTK# and Glade.
Main features:
- Written in MONO and GTK.
- Under GNU License
- History with all the directories that you visited.
- Bookmarks with your favourites directories.
- Work queue, with Copy, Move and Delete operations. Work without your attention
- Easily add new targets to open files editing know_files.xml file.
Download (0.81MB)
Added: 2006-11-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1082 downloads
IANA /etc Files 2.20
IANA /etc Files is a tool that generates /etc/services and /etc/protocols from IANA data. more>>
IANA /etc Files installs /etc/services and /etc/protocols using data from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. Included are snapshots of the data from the IANA, scripts to transform that data into the needed formats, and scripts to fetch the latest data.
Installation
The installation process is flexible and friendly to unattended installation even though, due to its simplicity, it does not use Autoconf.
For basic installation run:
make
su
make install
This creates /etc/services and /etc/protocols without using internet access.
To install in a different location, use something like:
make PREFIX=/mnt/tmp install
This would create /mnt/tmp/etc/services and /mnt/tmp/etc/protocols.
For unusual installations, "make PREFIX=/foo ETC_DIR=bar install" will create /foo/bar/services and /foo/bar/protocols.
Enhancements:
- This release contains updated data from the IANA, improvements to the test function, and support for generating stripped files.
- It is the second of a series of planned changes intended to meet the needs of distributions.
<<lessInstallation
The installation process is flexible and friendly to unattended installation even though, due to its simplicity, it does not use Autoconf.
For basic installation run:
make
su
make install
This creates /etc/services and /etc/protocols without using internet access.
To install in a different location, use something like:
make PREFIX=/mnt/tmp install
This would create /mnt/tmp/etc/services and /mnt/tmp/etc/protocols.
For unusual installations, "make PREFIX=/foo ETC_DIR=bar install" will create /foo/bar/services and /foo/bar/protocols.
Enhancements:
- This release contains updated data from the IANA, improvements to the test function, and support for generating stripped files.
- It is the second of a series of planned changes intended to meet the needs of distributions.
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2006-11-15 License: Open Software License Price:
1075 downloads
X-files 1.43
X-Files is a graphical file management program. more>>
X-Files is a graphical file management program for Unix/X-Window environment. It was inspired by the Amiga program DirWork.
This application differs slightly from the main stream file managers in that it has always only one window. On top (or bottom) of the window you have ActionbuttonsTM -area. Other main areas are the two directory listings for file related actions. You can use quick pop-up menu for basic operations. File extensions can be configured to launch any program you desire for that file.
The appearance and functionality can be fully configured according to your taste using the built-in editors.
Tested on: Intel Linux, DEC Alpha, SGI, HP-UX, Solaris
(Should work on any Unix-machine running Tcl/Tk.)
<<lessThis application differs slightly from the main stream file managers in that it has always only one window. On top (or bottom) of the window you have ActionbuttonsTM -area. Other main areas are the two directory listings for file related actions. You can use quick pop-up menu for basic operations. File extensions can be configured to launch any program you desire for that file.
The appearance and functionality can be fully configured according to your taste using the built-in editors.
Tested on: Intel Linux, DEC Alpha, SGI, HP-UX, Solaris
(Should work on any Unix-machine running Tcl/Tk.)
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2005-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1649 downloads
Java EDF files viewer 2.0.1
Java EDF files viewer is a multi-platform EDF file viewer. more>>
Java EDF files viewer is a multiplatform (Linux and Windows) EDF (European Data Format) files viewer written in Java and developped with Borland JbuilderX Foundation.
Usage
1. You need the Java software installed.
2. To execute the viewer
- type in command line: java -jar jEDF.jar
Enhancements:
- This release has hypnogram scoring, montage creation, spectral analysis, EEG event scoring, and a bilingual interface (English/French).
<<lessUsage
1. You need the Java software installed.
2. To execute the viewer
- type in command line: java -jar jEDF.jar
Enhancements:
- This release has hypnogram scoring, montage creation, spectral analysis, EEG event scoring, and a bilingual interface (English/French).
Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2006-11-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1128 downloads
Avifile 0.7.43
Avifile is a compressed AVI file support library for x86 Linux. more>>
This project attempts to provide a working implementation of a few multimedia-related utilities for x86 Linux. At the time of its creation in May 2000 its primary goal was creation of video capture and recompression applications that would work with most popular AVI file format and newest data compression methods ( Indeo Video and variations of MPEG-4 for image compression and MPEG Layer-3/Windows Media Audio for sound ).
The core idea of the project was in using Win32 dynamic-link libraries in Linux environment. However, it has become most popular because of its side product - an AVI movie player that could play DivX ;-) movies in Linux with reasonable performance and stability. Since then most of work was done in this direction.
Now it supports a wide range of codecs ( compressors/decompressors ) such as DivX ;-), Indeo Video, I263, and others, able to show subtitles and perform video output using YUV overlays when necessary support from hardware and operating system is available.
It is also able to play most files in ASF format, and current development CVS code is capable of streaming ASF media over HTTP. The project is not intended to provide universal media framework for Linux, nor to do much more than what it currently does. Moreover, its mostly a proof-of-concept work. It was the first project that introduced the idea of using Windows DLLs and very limited ( ~50 Kbytes of code ) subset of Win32 API for audio/video (de)compression in *nix environments, the idea which is already reused in several other - more general - software projects.
It is the first project that extends that idea to the usage of DirectShow audio/video decoders for the same purpose ( by emulating DirectShow/DCOM environment from decoder point of view ). It is the only project that includes a player for files in Advanced Streaming Format. All these features are essential for the complete modern multimedia environment, and hopefully will become available in near future in such perspective architectures as Arts ( KDE ) or GStreamer ( Gnome ).
Aside from reusing the ideas, the project is used as is in a few media players for Linux, such as XMMS, XTheater or LAMP. The code of this project is distributed under General Public License version 2. Basically it means that you may do anything you want with this code, but if you want to redistribute it or any its derivatives, you have to do it under GPL and you have to make the source code available. For more details visit the site of Free Software Foundation.
Legal issues covering Win32 DLLs which accompany source code are a bit more complicated. These DLLs are freely available in the Internet ( exact URLs to most of them are available on this site ). For those DLLs which come with the license, their copyright owners allow using them at no cost if you do not disassemble, reverse-engineer them, etc. In some cases ( Indeo Video ) they explicitly allow to include these files into other projects under mentioned restrictions. Many DLLs are available without having to accept any license agreement at all ( DivX ;-), all DirectShow codecs ), what obviously means that any kind of activity with them is acceptable.
There is no warranty about the quality of this project. It is written mostly by one former university student with background in the area of Applied Physics in his spare time. I cannot even guarantee that it compiles properly on your system, because I dont have resources to test it on all existing distributions of Linux and flavors of Unix. I try to resolve the issues that Im informed about.
<<lessThe core idea of the project was in using Win32 dynamic-link libraries in Linux environment. However, it has become most popular because of its side product - an AVI movie player that could play DivX ;-) movies in Linux with reasonable performance and stability. Since then most of work was done in this direction.
Now it supports a wide range of codecs ( compressors/decompressors ) such as DivX ;-), Indeo Video, I263, and others, able to show subtitles and perform video output using YUV overlays when necessary support from hardware and operating system is available.
It is also able to play most files in ASF format, and current development CVS code is capable of streaming ASF media over HTTP. The project is not intended to provide universal media framework for Linux, nor to do much more than what it currently does. Moreover, its mostly a proof-of-concept work. It was the first project that introduced the idea of using Windows DLLs and very limited ( ~50 Kbytes of code ) subset of Win32 API for audio/video (de)compression in *nix environments, the idea which is already reused in several other - more general - software projects.
It is the first project that extends that idea to the usage of DirectShow audio/video decoders for the same purpose ( by emulating DirectShow/DCOM environment from decoder point of view ). It is the only project that includes a player for files in Advanced Streaming Format. All these features are essential for the complete modern multimedia environment, and hopefully will become available in near future in such perspective architectures as Arts ( KDE ) or GStreamer ( Gnome ).
Aside from reusing the ideas, the project is used as is in a few media players for Linux, such as XMMS, XTheater or LAMP. The code of this project is distributed under General Public License version 2. Basically it means that you may do anything you want with this code, but if you want to redistribute it or any its derivatives, you have to do it under GPL and you have to make the source code available. For more details visit the site of Free Software Foundation.
Legal issues covering Win32 DLLs which accompany source code are a bit more complicated. These DLLs are freely available in the Internet ( exact URLs to most of them are available on this site ). For those DLLs which come with the license, their copyright owners allow using them at no cost if you do not disassemble, reverse-engineer them, etc. In some cases ( Indeo Video ) they explicitly allow to include these files into other projects under mentioned restrictions. Many DLLs are available without having to accept any license agreement at all ( DivX ;-), all DirectShow codecs ), what obviously means that any kind of activity with them is acceptable.
There is no warranty about the quality of this project. It is written mostly by one former university student with background in the area of Applied Physics in his spare time. I cannot even guarantee that it compiles properly on your system, because I dont have resources to test it on all existing distributions of Linux and flavors of Unix. I try to resolve the issues that Im informed about.
Download (2.9MB)
Added: 2005-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1639 downloads
File Lister 2.3
File Lister provides a Web interface for listing files and directories. more>>
File Lister provides a Web interface for listing files and directories.
FileLister is meant to be an open source alternative for listing files/directories with an easy navigateable (web-)interface.
<<lessFileLister is meant to be an open source alternative for listing files/directories with an easy navigateable (web-)interface.
Download (0.034MB)
Added: 2007-02-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
992 downloads
PHP File Browser 3.27
php file browser is a simple Web-based file browser. more>>
php file browser is a simple Web-based file browser.
php file browser allows the user to upload files, delete, copy, make directories and paste files and directories. It has two access levels: one for admin, one for guest.
Access for guests can be optionally password protected.
Enhancements:
- A PHP file source viewer was added.
- The directory lister now works much faster than in older versions.
- Big changes were made in the class files.
<<lessphp file browser allows the user to upload files, delete, copy, make directories and paste files and directories. It has two access levels: one for admin, one for guest.
Access for guests can be optionally password protected.
Enhancements:
- A PHP file source viewer was added.
- The directory lister now works much faster than in older versions.
- Big changes were made in the class files.
Download (0.088MB)
Added: 2006-02-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1400 downloads
Audio::File 0.10
Audio::File is a audio file abstraction library. more>>
Audio::File is a audio file abstraction library.
SYNOPSIS
use Audio::File;
my $file = Audio::File->new( "foo.bar" );
print "The ". $file->type() ."-file ". $file->name
." is ". int $file->length() ." seconds long.n";
print "Its interpreted by ". $file->tag->artist()
." and called ". $file->tag->title() ".n";
Audio::File abstracts a single audio file, independant of its format. Using this module you can access a files meta-info like title, album, etc. as well as the files audio-properties like its length and bitrate.
Currently only the formats flac, ogg vorbis and mp3 are supported, but support for other formats may be easily added.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Audio::File;
my $file = Audio::File->new( "foo.bar" );
print "The ". $file->type() ."-file ". $file->name
." is ". int $file->length() ." seconds long.n";
print "Its interpreted by ". $file->tag->artist()
." and called ". $file->tag->title() ".n";
Audio::File abstracts a single audio file, independant of its format. Using this module you can access a files meta-info like title, album, etc. as well as the files audio-properties like its length and bitrate.
Currently only the formats flac, ogg vorbis and mp3 are supported, but support for other formats may be easily added.
Download (0.073MB)
Added: 2006-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1221 downloads
ASBeats 0.2
ASBeats is a simple beats clock. more>>
ASBeats is a simple beats clock.
Enhancements:
- Higher resolution, 3 decimals
- Cleanup of the .xpm files
- Added this file
- Cleanup of README, also added TODO section
<<lessEnhancements:
- Higher resolution, 3 decimals
- Cleanup of the .xpm files
- Added this file
- Cleanup of README, also added TODO section
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2006-10-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1116 downloads
Email Files Thunderbird 1.0
Email Files Thunderbird is a very simple service menu script, to email one or more files with Thunderbird. more>>
Email Files Thunderbird is a very simple service menu script, to email one or more files with Thunderbird to any address or to a given address, which i assume is used as a "backup" space.
The subject is automatically updated according to the attached files and, in case you choose to send to your specific email address, details about sending date, user and host are automatically added in the body.
There are other similar service menus around, but i wanted a script that allows to attach more than one file at one time and that automatically updates the subject line.
USAGE: pretty straightforward.. Just make the two .sh files executable (if necessary) and place them in a directory of your path, for example /home/YOUR_USERNAME/bin. Place the service menu file EmailWithThunderbird.desktop in /home/YOUR_USERNAME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
IMPORTANT: In file EmailWithThunderbirdToMyAddress.sh, you need to specify your email address in to=.... (that is, where i wrote: YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS@DOMAIN.NAME)
This project was tested on OpenSuSE 10.2, KDE 3.5.6
<<lessThe subject is automatically updated according to the attached files and, in case you choose to send to your specific email address, details about sending date, user and host are automatically added in the body.
There are other similar service menus around, but i wanted a script that allows to attach more than one file at one time and that automatically updates the subject line.
USAGE: pretty straightforward.. Just make the two .sh files executable (if necessary) and place them in a directory of your path, for example /home/YOUR_USERNAME/bin. Place the service menu file EmailWithThunderbird.desktop in /home/YOUR_USERNAME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
IMPORTANT: In file EmailWithThunderbirdToMyAddress.sh, you need to specify your email address in to=.... (that is, where i wrote: YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS@DOMAIN.NAME)
This project was tested on OpenSuSE 10.2, KDE 3.5.6
Download (0.002MB)
Added: 2007-05-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
547 downloads
Self-certifying File System 0.7.2
Self-certifying File System provides a secure, global network file system with decentralized control. more>>
Self-certifying File System provides a secure, global network file system with decentralized control.
SFS is a secure, global network file system with completely decentralized control. SFS lets you access your files from anywhere and share them with anyone, anywhere.
Anyone can set up an SFS server, and any user can access any server from any client.
At the same time, SFS uses strong cryptography to provide security over untrusted networks.
Thus, you can safely share files across administrative realms without involving administrators or certification authorities.
<<lessSFS is a secure, global network file system with completely decentralized control. SFS lets you access your files from anywhere and share them with anyone, anywhere.
Anyone can set up an SFS server, and any user can access any server from any client.
At the same time, SFS uses strong cryptography to provide security over untrusted networks.
Thus, you can safely share files across administrative realms without involving administrators or certification authorities.
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2007-02-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
979 downloads
phpFile 0.0.2
phpFile provides a PHP file manager. more>>
phpFile provides a PHP file manager.
phpFile is a PHP3 application that allows you to easily include a simple file manager within to your Web site. phpFiles features include browsing, uploading, and deleting files.
<<lessphpFile is a PHP3 application that allows you to easily include a simple file manager within to your Web site. phpFiles features include browsing, uploading, and deleting files.
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2007-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
954 downloads
Apache File Manager 0.19
Apache File Manager is an Apache mod_perl Web server filemanager. more>>
The Apache::FileManager module is a simple HTML file manager. It provides file manipulations such as cut, copy, paste, delete, rename, extract archive, create directory, create file, edit file, and upload files.
It also has the ability to rsync the server htdocs tree to another server with the click of a button.
Enhancements:
- prevented file edit screen from opening when cancel is clicked when creating new filenames
- fixed up documentation
<<lessIt also has the ability to rsync the server htdocs tree to another server with the click of a button.
Enhancements:
- prevented file edit screen from opening when cancel is clicked when creating new filenames
- fixed up documentation
Download (0.012MB)
Added: 2005-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1644 downloads
File::Searcher 0.91
File::Searcher is a searches for files and performs search/replacements on matching files. more>>
File::Searcher is a searches for files and performs search/replacements on matching files.
SYNOPSIS
use File::Searcher;
my $search = File::Searcher->new(*.cgi);
$search->add_expression(name=>street,
search=>1234 Easy St.,
replace=>456 Hard Way,
options=>i);
$search->add_expression(name=>department,
search=>(Dept.|Department)(s+)(d+),
replace=>$1$2$3,
options=>im);
$search->add_expression(name=>place,
search=>Portland, OR(.*?)97212,
replace=>Vicksburg, MI${1}49097,
options=>is);
$search->start;
# $search->interactive; SEE File::Searcher::Interactive
@files_matched = $search->files_matched;
print "Files Matchedn";
print "t" . join("nt", @files_matched) . "n";
print "Total Files:t" . $search->file_cnt . "n";
print "Directories:t" . $search->dir_cnt . "n";
my @files_replaced = $search->expression(street)->files_replaced;
my @files_replaced = $search->expression($expression)->files_replaced;
my %matches = $search->expression(street)->matches;
my %replacements = $search->expression(street)->replacements;
File::Searcher allows for the traversing of a directory tree for files matching a Perl regular expression. When a match is found, the statistics are stored and if the file is a text file a series of searches and replacements can be performed. File::Searcher has options that allow for backing-up / archiving files and has OO access to reporting and statistics of matches and replacements.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use File::Searcher;
my $search = File::Searcher->new(*.cgi);
$search->add_expression(name=>street,
search=>1234 Easy St.,
replace=>456 Hard Way,
options=>i);
$search->add_expression(name=>department,
search=>(Dept.|Department)(s+)(d+),
replace=>$1$2$3,
options=>im);
$search->add_expression(name=>place,
search=>Portland, OR(.*?)97212,
replace=>Vicksburg, MI${1}49097,
options=>is);
$search->start;
# $search->interactive; SEE File::Searcher::Interactive
@files_matched = $search->files_matched;
print "Files Matchedn";
print "t" . join("nt", @files_matched) . "n";
print "Total Files:t" . $search->file_cnt . "n";
print "Directories:t" . $search->dir_cnt . "n";
my @files_replaced = $search->expression(street)->files_replaced;
my @files_replaced = $search->expression($expression)->files_replaced;
my %matches = $search->expression(street)->matches;
my %replacements = $search->expression(street)->replacements;
File::Searcher allows for the traversing of a directory tree for files matching a Perl regular expression. When a match is found, the statistics are stored and if the file is a text file a series of searches and replacements can be performed. File::Searcher has options that allow for backing-up / archiving files and has OO access to reporting and statistics of matches and replacements.
Download (0.009MB)
Added: 2006-06-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1214 downloads
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Copyright Notice:
Software piracy is theft, Using crack, password, serial numbers, registration codes, key generators is illegal and prevent future software development. The above asf files search only lists software in full, demo and trial versions for free download. Download links are directly from our mirror sites or publisher sites, torrent files or links from rapidshare.com, yousendit.com or megaupload.com are not allowed