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Eat Me for Linux 1.0
Eat Me is a free, cute and funny set that contains 10 icons more>> Yay! Its halloween again and David has been kind enough to create an awesome set of spooky (er... funny and cute really) folder characters for us to use this year!<<less
Download (373KB)
Added: 2009-04-19 License: Freeware Price:
187 downloads

Luna Element 1.8
Luna Element brings you an advanced product that is a port of the totally awesome msstyle Luna Element theme. more>>
Luna Element 1.8 brings you an advanced product that is a port of the totally awesome msstyle Luna Element theme.
Enhancements: Changed the pixmaps to the ones from the msstyle for the combo boxes.
Added: 2009-07-27 License: GPL Price: FREE
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Thao_sys_meter 0.666
Thao_sys_meter is my first Karamba Theme. more>>
Thao_sys_meter is my first Karamba Theme. ... My base theme came from System Theme and Awesome Karamba Theme. Icons came from Crtstal Clear Theme. Thanks to all those autors.
I built it on my Debian etch and with SuperKaramba 0.38
Enhancements:
Added the following:
- CPU meter
- Network meter
- Disk usage meter
- Ram Meter
- Sysinfo
<<lessI built it on my Debian etch and with SuperKaramba 0.38
Enhancements:
Added the following:
- CPU meter
- Network meter
- Disk usage meter
- Ram Meter
- Sysinfo
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2006-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1218 downloads
Majic 0.01pre2
Majic is an Erc interprter and compiler. more>>
Majic is the interpreter for a language called Erc. It is written in Java and follows the documented standard for the Erc language. First, a word about Erc: Erc is a link-oriented language. In fact, it is the first link-oriented language. It uses a novel syntax with roots in TCL, Scheme, Bash, and natural languages, among others.
Link orientation is a programming paradigm similar to a cross between link-orientation and object-orientation, with a little hypertext markup thrown in for good measure. In it, although it contains list-like structures which behave like objects, the focus is in fact the links between concepts (structures and elements), as opposed to list organization/processing or object creation.
This makes link-oriented languages such as Erc good for AI or other applications which require keeping track of links between concepts, such as expert systems, semantic searching, and neural nets.
Erc is pronounced URk, with a short U. Majic is pronounced MAH-jik. Both names are derived from the book Web of Angels by John M Ford, in which the Erc was the ethreal currency used in the book universe, and Majic was slang for multiple Erc.
Majic stands for Majic Ate Java Inline Classes, or My Awesome Java Interpreter Code. Erc stands for Enumerate Relative Constants, or Ercs Really Cool. Choose an interpretation, either I sound overconfident (read: like an arrogant jerk), obtrusely technical, or like a hacker with a bad sense of humor. All of that is true, just to clear stuff up.
<<lessLink orientation is a programming paradigm similar to a cross between link-orientation and object-orientation, with a little hypertext markup thrown in for good measure. In it, although it contains list-like structures which behave like objects, the focus is in fact the links between concepts (structures and elements), as opposed to list organization/processing or object creation.
This makes link-oriented languages such as Erc good for AI or other applications which require keeping track of links between concepts, such as expert systems, semantic searching, and neural nets.
Erc is pronounced URk, with a short U. Majic is pronounced MAH-jik. Both names are derived from the book Web of Angels by John M Ford, in which the Erc was the ethreal currency used in the book universe, and Majic was slang for multiple Erc.
Majic stands for Majic Ate Java Inline Classes, or My Awesome Java Interpreter Code. Erc stands for Enumerate Relative Constants, or Ercs Really Cool. Choose an interpretation, either I sound overconfident (read: like an arrogant jerk), obtrusely technical, or like a hacker with a bad sense of humor. All of that is true, just to clear stuff up.
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Added: 2005-04-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1655 downloads
Coreys Pong 1.4
Coreys Pong is a simple pong game created in C using libSDL. more>>
Coreys Pong is a simple pong game created in C using libSDL.
This game is super simple, but thats why its super awesome! Its a regular pong game, where two players face off using the controls from the same keyboard.
Player 1: uses A and Z to move up and down.
Player 2: uses UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW to move up and down.
__Where__ you hit the ball on the paddle determines the speed of the ball and direction.
There are no special moves.
This game is in dire need of a godly programmer to beef it up if you have the desire for a more advanced pong game.
<<lessThis game is super simple, but thats why its super awesome! Its a regular pong game, where two players face off using the controls from the same keyboard.
Player 1: uses A and Z to move up and down.
Player 2: uses UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW to move up and down.
__Where__ you hit the ball on the paddle determines the speed of the ball and direction.
There are no special moves.
This game is in dire need of a godly programmer to beef it up if you have the desire for a more advanced pong game.
Download (0.41MB)
Added: 2006-02-02 License: Freeware Price:
1361 downloads
Stripes Web Framework 1.4.2
Stripes is a framework that makes building Java Web applications as easy as it should be. more>>
Stripes is a presentation framework for building web applications using the latest Java technologies. The main driver behind Stripes is that web application development in Java is just too much work! It seems like every existing framework requires gobs of configuration.
Struts is pretty feature-light and has some serious architectural issues. Others, like WebWork 2 and Spring-MVC are much better, but still require a lot of configuration, and seem to require you to learn a whole new language just to get started.
Goals:
- Make developing web applications in Java easy
- Provide simple yet powerful solutions to common problems
- Make the Stripes ramp up time for a new developer less than 30 minutes
- Make it really easy to extend Stripes, without making you configure every last thing
Main features:
- Zero external configuration per page/action (ActionBeans are auto-discovered, and configured using annotations)
- Powerful binding engine that will build complex object webs out of the request parameters
- Easy to use (and localized) validation and type conversion system
- Localization system that works even when you use direct JSP->JSP links
- Ability to re-use ActionBeans as view helpers
- Ridiculously easy to use indexed property support
- Built in support for multiple events per form
- Transparent file upload capabilities
- Support for incremental development (e.g. you can build and test your JSP before even thinking about your ActionBean)
- And a lot of built in flexibility that you only have to be aware of when you need to use it
Stripes aims to provide an experience similar to owning Apple hardware, Sony TVs and luxury German cars (without the price premium); things just work, they feel right and every now and again you get that "oh, it does that too? awesome!" feeling.
Enhancements:
- This release includes several minor bugfixes and improvements.
<<lessStruts is pretty feature-light and has some serious architectural issues. Others, like WebWork 2 and Spring-MVC are much better, but still require a lot of configuration, and seem to require you to learn a whole new language just to get started.
Goals:
- Make developing web applications in Java easy
- Provide simple yet powerful solutions to common problems
- Make the Stripes ramp up time for a new developer less than 30 minutes
- Make it really easy to extend Stripes, without making you configure every last thing
Main features:
- Zero external configuration per page/action (ActionBeans are auto-discovered, and configured using annotations)
- Powerful binding engine that will build complex object webs out of the request parameters
- Easy to use (and localized) validation and type conversion system
- Localization system that works even when you use direct JSP->JSP links
- Ability to re-use ActionBeans as view helpers
- Ridiculously easy to use indexed property support
- Built in support for multiple events per form
- Transparent file upload capabilities
- Support for incremental development (e.g. you can build and test your JSP before even thinking about your ActionBean)
- And a lot of built in flexibility that you only have to be aware of when you need to use it
Stripes aims to provide an experience similar to owning Apple hardware, Sony TVs and luxury German cars (without the price premium); things just work, they feel right and every now and again you get that "oh, it does that too? awesome!" feeling.
Enhancements:
- This release includes several minor bugfixes and improvements.
Download (3.1MB)
Added: 2006-11-12 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1078 downloads
wxPerl 0.76
wxPerl is a Perl wrapper for the awesome wxWidgets cross-platform GUI toolkit with native look and feel. more>>
wxPerl is a Perl wrapper for the awesome wxWidgets cross-platform GUI toolkit with native look and feel.
wxPerl allows the creation of applications that can run on Unices, Windows, Mac OS X with native look and feel. Whenever possible the underlying wxWidgets toolkit uses the platforms native control, emulating it when not available.
<<lesswxPerl allows the creation of applications that can run on Unices, Windows, Mac OS X with native look and feel. Whenever possible the underlying wxWidgets toolkit uses the platforms native control, emulating it when not available.
Download (0.32MB)
Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
808 downloads
Fly Hard 0.3
Fly Hard is a game resembling Thrust, but with lots of shooting and puzzles. more>>
Fly Hard is a game resembling Thrust, but with lots of shooting and puzzles.
Main features:
- Realistic(ish) physics.
- Awesome weapons(if you can afford them).
- Upgradable ship.
- 10 whole levels!
- Sound!
- Editable levels
<<lessMain features:
- Realistic(ish) physics.
- Awesome weapons(if you can afford them).
- Upgradable ship.
- 10 whole levels!
- Sound!
- Editable levels
Download (0.34MB)
Added: 2007-01-15 License: Freeware Price:
1014 downloads

The Ultimate Platforming Hero Jul 22 09
The Ultimate Platforming Hero Jul 22 09 brings users a fascinating platformer with a story and HD graphics and a really awesome soundtrack and great SFX... more>>
The Ultimate Platforming Hero Jul 22 09 brings users a fascinating platformer with a story and HD graphics and a really awesome soundtrack and great SFX and zoom in/out and cool little animations and your character's face changes depending on what you're doing and everything!
Instructions:
- If you have a joystick:
- Make sure it has at least 8 buttons or you will be forced to use the keyboard.You must now make your button key. It maps whatever buttons are on your joystick to those of a standard controller.
- On the command prompt you will be asked to press buttons corresponding to the letters on a standard controller. For example, 'A' would typically be the one that's easiest to press with your right thumb, or the red one in the above image.
- If you don't have a joystick:
- Read the button key on the command prompt. It is not changeable.Configure controls using the command prompt. Press up and down to scroll through the menu, A to select, and B to go back.
- Go to the options menu. You can set one of 4 resolutions for a windowed display, or choose fullscreen mode where the game chooses the resolution for you.
- Also, if you have high enough disc space you can increase the number of screenshots. The game will randomly take screenshots as you progress through the game and use them at different points.
- Controls
- NOTE: See above for information about buttons.
- Move joystick or press arrow keys left and right to move. Up and down are for looking.
- Press L and R to scroll in and out.
- Press A to jump. The longer you hold it, the higher you jump.
- Press X to do a pound.
<<less
Added: 2009-07-23 License: Freeware Price: FREE
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Torta 0.1
Torta shows you where your disk space is going. more>>
Torta shows you where your disk space is going. Torta uses the graphical format used by the the awesome program filelight to represent disk usage.
Unlike filelight, Torta can be run on a computer with no graphical environment: it generates a flash file that can be consulted, locally or remotelly, using any browser that has the flash plugin installed.
Torta uses Gordon, a library that provides flash generation functionality.
<<lessUnlike filelight, Torta can be run on a computer with no graphical environment: it generates a flash file that can be consulted, locally or remotelly, using any browser that has the flash plugin installed.
Torta uses Gordon, a library that provides flash generation functionality.
Download (0.061MB)
Added: 2006-02-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1353 downloads
Holotzs Castle 1.3.10
Holotzs Castle is an awesome platform game. more>>
Holotzs Castle is an awesome platform game.
A great mistery is hidden beyond the walls of Holotzs Castle. Will you be able to help Ybelle and Ludar to escape alive from the castle?
Test your dexterity with this tremendously exciting platform game!
<<lessA great mistery is hidden beyond the walls of Holotzs Castle. Will you be able to help Ybelle and Ludar to escape alive from the castle?
Test your dexterity with this tremendously exciting platform game!
Download (3.4MB)
Added: 2007-07-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
841 downloads
GeeXboX 1.1
GeeXboX is a GNU/Linux standalone media player system. more>>
The GeeXboX is no more than an awesome standalone media player. Why such a name ? Well, its main purpose is to play DivX movies and, as everybody usually call this kind of projects DivX boxes, well just prepended a "GeeX", cause thats for the geeks you all are.
GeeXboX is a full operating system, livecd that can run on any machine and it is based on the excellent MPlayer. No need for a hard drive, you just have to put the GeeXboX bootable CD into the CD-Drive of any Pentium-class computer to boot it. Moreover, GeeXboX is free software, created as open-source software. This means that everyone can modify it and build his own release of the GeeXboX.
You may wonder why you should have to boot another operating system to play your media files, but just think about the Mini-ITX platforms like VIA Epia/Eden or Shuttle barebones. Its now affordable to bring DivX to your home cinema, plugging this kind of computer directly to your TV !!
At the time of the first development releases (Dec. 2002), it was only capable of playing DivX movies, but now, nearly every kind of media file can be played with GeeXboX, with the OS supporting :
- MPEG 1/2 movies (MPG files, VCDs, DVDs ...)
- MPEG 4 movies (DivX, XviD ...)
- RealMedia and Windows Media movies.
- OggMedia streams
- Matroska streams
- Audio streams like : MP3, Ogg/Vorbis, WAV (AudioCD), AC3 ...
GeeXboX is an operating system but you still need something to boot on ;-) Youre lucky, GeeXboX is based on MPlayer, which can be considered as one of the less cpu-dependent movie players, thanks to the use of FFMpeg for decoding movies.
System requirements:
- Pentium-Class CPU or above (P2-400 should be quite enough)
- a VESA 2.0 compliant graphics card.
- an ALSA compatible sound card.
- at least 64 MB of RAM
- CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
- Motherboard which supports booting on CD-ROM (should be ok for everyone
- Keyboard, Joystick or Remote Controller, using a Lirc-compatible IR (InfraRed) receiver (check http://www.lirc.org to build yours), e.g. Miro PcTVs one or ATI Remote Wonder.
Enhancements:
- GeeXboX 1.1. Although development never stopped, more than a year has passed without any new official GeeXboX release. This new one is a really good candidate for your HTPC multimedia distribution choice. It comes with an improved hardware support, providing dozens of new drivers (a lot of new WiFi controllers, DVB card chipsets and new remote controls). It also comes with a massively upgraded and more stable MPlayer, which features native decoding of various audio and video formats that used to be available through non-free Win32 DLLs only. Also, GeeXboX now has some decoding speed improvements and the OSD menu has been completely rewritten to provide a lot of new attractive features.
<<lessGeeXboX is a full operating system, livecd that can run on any machine and it is based on the excellent MPlayer. No need for a hard drive, you just have to put the GeeXboX bootable CD into the CD-Drive of any Pentium-class computer to boot it. Moreover, GeeXboX is free software, created as open-source software. This means that everyone can modify it and build his own release of the GeeXboX.
You may wonder why you should have to boot another operating system to play your media files, but just think about the Mini-ITX platforms like VIA Epia/Eden or Shuttle barebones. Its now affordable to bring DivX to your home cinema, plugging this kind of computer directly to your TV !!
At the time of the first development releases (Dec. 2002), it was only capable of playing DivX movies, but now, nearly every kind of media file can be played with GeeXboX, with the OS supporting :
- MPEG 1/2 movies (MPG files, VCDs, DVDs ...)
- MPEG 4 movies (DivX, XviD ...)
- RealMedia and Windows Media movies.
- OggMedia streams
- Matroska streams
- Audio streams like : MP3, Ogg/Vorbis, WAV (AudioCD), AC3 ...
GeeXboX is an operating system but you still need something to boot on ;-) Youre lucky, GeeXboX is based on MPlayer, which can be considered as one of the less cpu-dependent movie players, thanks to the use of FFMpeg for decoding movies.
System requirements:
- Pentium-Class CPU or above (P2-400 should be quite enough)
- a VESA 2.0 compliant graphics card.
- an ALSA compatible sound card.
- at least 64 MB of RAM
- CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
- Motherboard which supports booting on CD-ROM (should be ok for everyone
- Keyboard, Joystick or Remote Controller, using a Lirc-compatible IR (InfraRed) receiver (check http://www.lirc.org to build yours), e.g. Miro PcTVs one or ATI Remote Wonder.
Enhancements:
- GeeXboX 1.1. Although development never stopped, more than a year has passed without any new official GeeXboX release. This new one is a really good candidate for your HTPC multimedia distribution choice. It comes with an improved hardware support, providing dozens of new drivers (a lot of new WiFi controllers, DVB card chipsets and new remote controls). It also comes with a massively upgraded and more stable MPlayer, which features native decoding of various audio and video formats that used to be available through non-free Win32 DLLs only. Also, GeeXboX now has some decoding speed improvements and the OSD menu has been completely rewritten to provide a lot of new attractive features.
Download (8.9MB)
Added: 2007-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
846 downloads
Ofnibot 1.0
Ofnibot is a reincarnation of Kevin Lenzos Infobot in minimalist form. more>>
Ofnibot is a reincarnation of Kevin Lenzos Infobot in minimalist form. Kevin Lenzos Infobot program (http://www.infobot.org/) is an awesome IRC bot that is used on many IRC channels around the world.
Unfortunately, Infobot has become somewhat large in its old age. Since I maintain a number of IRC channels that require an information bot, my goal was to create an Infobot-compatible bot from the ground up. This bot is fast, secure, and modern.
The core function of the Infobot is to store a knowledge base of "factoids" or facts about things. The knowledge base can then be accessed and updated using common English phrases.
Ofnibot (Ofni = Info spelled backwards) is meant to provide that same core functionality without the bloat of the Infobot code. Ofnibot uses the modern POE::Component::IRC module to interface with IRC and, more importantly, it uses commands and files that are fully compatible with the original Infobot. The entire program comes in at just over 300 lines of Perl.
Because Ofnibot was programmed from the ground up and does not use any of the Infobot code, I cannot guarantee it behaves exactly the same when responding to users. It does, however, provide an exact subset of Infobot commands and can use the exact same database files as the Infobot. It can easily work as a drop-in replacement.
<<lessUnfortunately, Infobot has become somewhat large in its old age. Since I maintain a number of IRC channels that require an information bot, my goal was to create an Infobot-compatible bot from the ground up. This bot is fast, secure, and modern.
The core function of the Infobot is to store a knowledge base of "factoids" or facts about things. The knowledge base can then be accessed and updated using common English phrases.
Ofnibot (Ofni = Info spelled backwards) is meant to provide that same core functionality without the bloat of the Infobot code. Ofnibot uses the modern POE::Component::IRC module to interface with IRC and, more importantly, it uses commands and files that are fully compatible with the original Infobot. The entire program comes in at just over 300 lines of Perl.
Because Ofnibot was programmed from the ground up and does not use any of the Infobot code, I cannot guarantee it behaves exactly the same when responding to users. It does, however, provide an exact subset of Infobot commands and can use the exact same database files as the Infobot. It can easily work as a drop-in replacement.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2006-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1225 downloads
Minimum Profit 5.0.0 RC2
Minimum Profit is a programmers text editor. more>>
Minimum Profit is a FREE text editor for programmers.
If you are reading this (you are), you probably know what a text editor is and thus I wont explain what open file, search and replace, tab size and things like those, means. Only the special or not-so-intuitive features will be explained. In any other aspect, mp is just like
the text editor you were using until today, before youve found this unknown jewel that will change your life.
Much of Minimum Profits behaviour is changeable from a configuration file, as key bindings, colors, the menu and other variables. Take a look at mprc.sample for details. The configuration files for Unix systems are /etc/mprc and $HOME/.mprc (see below to know how to set it in Win32).
Minimum Profit includes several interfaces:
- curses: the good old text interface. You need any Unix (Linux, Solaris, IRIX, any BSD...) and the curses or ncurses library. It was also sucessfully compiled under BeOS (with a locally compiled ncurses) many years ago.
- GTK: You need any X11 system with the GTK+ libraries installed. Support for GTK versions 1.2 and 2.0 is provided.
- Win32: You need Microsoft Windows 95 or later and the lccwin32 compiler.
Main features:
- Multiple files can be edited at the same time and blocks copied and pasted among them.
- Syntax highlighting for many popular languages / file formats: C, C++, Perl, Shell Scripts, Ruby, Php, SQL, Python, HTML...
- Creative use of tags: tags created by the external utility ctags are used to move instantaneously to functions or variables inside your current source tree. Tags are visually highlighted (underlined), and symbol completion can be triggered to avoid typing your own function names over and over.
- Intelligent help system: pressing F1 over any word of a text being edited triggers the underlying system help (calling man when editing C or Shell files, perldoc with Perl, ri on Ruby, winhelp on MS Windows...).
- Understandable interface: drop-down menus, reasonable default key bindings.
- Configurable keys, menus and colors.
- Text templates can be easily defined / accessed.
- Multiplatform: Console/curses, GTK+ (1.2 and 2.0), MS Windows.
- Automatic indentation, word wrapping, internal grep, learning / repeating functions.
- Search and replace using plain text or regular expressions (including a special function to replace text on all open files).
- Small memory footprint.
- Multilingual.
- Password-protected, encrypted text files (using the ARCFOUR algorithm).
- It helps you abandon vi, emacs and other six-legged freaks definitely.
- Awesome easter egg.
Installation
To compile under any Unix flavour, just run
$ ./config.sh
$ make
The first step should automatically detect all usable interfaces and
additional libraries and leave a Makefile behind. Previous Minimum Profit
versions used to need GNU Make; this is no longer true. By running
$ ./config.sh --help
you can see a list of tweakable options. Also, a bunch of README.* files are
included with Minimum Profits standard distribution with information
specific to many systems and cross-compilers. Notoriously, if you have
the mingw32 cross-compiler suite in your Unix system, you can build an
MS Windows binary pretty easily (README.mingw32).
To install just run (as root):
# make install
and it will be instaled in /usr/local/bin. You can select an alternate
installation directory in the configuration phase; for example, to install
it on /usr/bin, do
$ ./config.sh --prefix=/usr/bin
Enhancements:
- This new release features a new complete action, that asks for completion on the current word using any of the words found in the same document, a new redo action, to revert undo operations, the global configuration file `/etc/mp.mpsl is also executed, in the replace action, the substitution string can contain the special character and , that will be replaced by the matched string (as in the `sed command line tool), and more documentation.
<<lessIf you are reading this (you are), you probably know what a text editor is and thus I wont explain what open file, search and replace, tab size and things like those, means. Only the special or not-so-intuitive features will be explained. In any other aspect, mp is just like
the text editor you were using until today, before youve found this unknown jewel that will change your life.
Much of Minimum Profits behaviour is changeable from a configuration file, as key bindings, colors, the menu and other variables. Take a look at mprc.sample for details. The configuration files for Unix systems are /etc/mprc and $HOME/.mprc (see below to know how to set it in Win32).
Minimum Profit includes several interfaces:
- curses: the good old text interface. You need any Unix (Linux, Solaris, IRIX, any BSD...) and the curses or ncurses library. It was also sucessfully compiled under BeOS (with a locally compiled ncurses) many years ago.
- GTK: You need any X11 system with the GTK+ libraries installed. Support for GTK versions 1.2 and 2.0 is provided.
- Win32: You need Microsoft Windows 95 or later and the lccwin32 compiler.
Main features:
- Multiple files can be edited at the same time and blocks copied and pasted among them.
- Syntax highlighting for many popular languages / file formats: C, C++, Perl, Shell Scripts, Ruby, Php, SQL, Python, HTML...
- Creative use of tags: tags created by the external utility ctags are used to move instantaneously to functions or variables inside your current source tree. Tags are visually highlighted (underlined), and symbol completion can be triggered to avoid typing your own function names over and over.
- Intelligent help system: pressing F1 over any word of a text being edited triggers the underlying system help (calling man when editing C or Shell files, perldoc with Perl, ri on Ruby, winhelp on MS Windows...).
- Understandable interface: drop-down menus, reasonable default key bindings.
- Configurable keys, menus and colors.
- Text templates can be easily defined / accessed.
- Multiplatform: Console/curses, GTK+ (1.2 and 2.0), MS Windows.
- Automatic indentation, word wrapping, internal grep, learning / repeating functions.
- Search and replace using plain text or regular expressions (including a special function to replace text on all open files).
- Small memory footprint.
- Multilingual.
- Password-protected, encrypted text files (using the ARCFOUR algorithm).
- It helps you abandon vi, emacs and other six-legged freaks definitely.
- Awesome easter egg.
Installation
To compile under any Unix flavour, just run
$ ./config.sh
$ make
The first step should automatically detect all usable interfaces and
additional libraries and leave a Makefile behind. Previous Minimum Profit
versions used to need GNU Make; this is no longer true. By running
$ ./config.sh --help
you can see a list of tweakable options. Also, a bunch of README.* files are
included with Minimum Profits standard distribution with information
specific to many systems and cross-compilers. Notoriously, if you have
the mingw32 cross-compiler suite in your Unix system, you can build an
MS Windows binary pretty easily (README.mingw32).
To install just run (as root):
# make install
and it will be instaled in /usr/local/bin. You can select an alternate
installation directory in the configuration phase; for example, to install
it on /usr/bin, do
$ ./config.sh --prefix=/usr/bin
Enhancements:
- This new release features a new complete action, that asks for completion on the current word using any of the words found in the same document, a new redo action, to revert undo operations, the global configuration file `/etc/mp.mpsl is also executed, in the replace action, the substitution string can contain the special character and , that will be replaced by the matched string (as in the `sed command line tool), and more documentation.
Download (0.25MB)
Added: 2007-07-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
830 downloads
MP3html 1.3.8
MP3html is a utility for generating listings of MP3 files based on their ID3 tags and information. more>>
MP3html is a utility for generating listings of MP3 files based on their ID3 tags and information such as bitrate, duration, and file size. Because it makes use of template files and is script-friendly, it can easily be used to create just about any kind of list you can think of. Its most common use is creating HTML lists for peoples web pages (thus its name).
Originally, it was just a hacked together interface for some ID3 routines I coded because I was bored, but since then it has evolved into something that is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike a useful program.Of course, because its flexible, it can be used for anything from creating playlists to making SQL databases.
If I may take some time to toot my own horn, I have to say that MP3html is pretty freakin awesome. Ive been able to use it to do so many kinds of MP3 manipulations I never dreamed of that its frightening. Ive started writing scripts so you can duplicate other programs (like id3ren) with it and now that Ive added preset templates, the possibilities are nearly endless. If only I could get sorting to work....
As of the release of 1.3.0, MP3html is undergoing heavy testing and development. All the code from 1.2.4 has been deleted and I started over again with the goals of better performance and more configurability. Im happy to say that Ive achieved both goals. Once I get the 1.3.X series stabilized and all the features added, I will release version 2.0.0 and stop active development for awhile so I can concentrate on redoing my web pages and working on some other programming projects.
MP3html works by reading information from MP3s files and then using templates containg codes like $FILENAME and $ARTIST to create configurable lists of MP3s. This section should show you how to use it. For information about the tags that go in the template files, check out the file TAGS.
Enhancements:
- fixed segfaults with footers and headers in presets (hopefully)
- removed those neat error messages for fopen/malloc/realloc in favor of ones which were actually useful and small
- fixed error in llist.c/ll_delete_list() that would cause segfaults if there was only one file specified
- once again, patched to properly calculate song times - fixed problem with long ID3v2 tags so everything *should* work fine
- added "-m --middle-text" which is the exact same as the "-t --template" option. In reality, -t should have been -m but Im leaving it in for backwards compatibility.
<<lessOriginally, it was just a hacked together interface for some ID3 routines I coded because I was bored, but since then it has evolved into something that is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike a useful program.Of course, because its flexible, it can be used for anything from creating playlists to making SQL databases.
If I may take some time to toot my own horn, I have to say that MP3html is pretty freakin awesome. Ive been able to use it to do so many kinds of MP3 manipulations I never dreamed of that its frightening. Ive started writing scripts so you can duplicate other programs (like id3ren) with it and now that Ive added preset templates, the possibilities are nearly endless. If only I could get sorting to work....
As of the release of 1.3.0, MP3html is undergoing heavy testing and development. All the code from 1.2.4 has been deleted and I started over again with the goals of better performance and more configurability. Im happy to say that Ive achieved both goals. Once I get the 1.3.X series stabilized and all the features added, I will release version 2.0.0 and stop active development for awhile so I can concentrate on redoing my web pages and working on some other programming projects.
MP3html works by reading information from MP3s files and then using templates containg codes like $FILENAME and $ARTIST to create configurable lists of MP3s. This section should show you how to use it. For information about the tags that go in the template files, check out the file TAGS.
Enhancements:
- fixed segfaults with footers and headers in presets (hopefully)
- removed those neat error messages for fopen/malloc/realloc in favor of ones which were actually useful and small
- fixed error in llist.c/ll_delete_list() that would cause segfaults if there was only one file specified
- once again, patched to properly calculate song times - fixed problem with long ID3v2 tags so everything *should* work fine
- added "-m --middle-text" which is the exact same as the "-t --template" option. In reality, -t should have been -m but Im leaving it in for backwards compatibility.
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