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AXIGEN Mail Server StartUp Edition 5.0.1
AXIGEN FREE mail server - (E)SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, Webmail server and support more>> AXIGEN Office Edition is a FREE, reliable and secure Linux and FreeBSD mail server intended for home users and small companies. AXIGEN Mail Server, offering integrated mail services and basic support, can successfully replace several open source applications.
This is a full-featured version, available free of charge, part of a time-limited promotional offer. This type of license offered is perpetual and you will get to keep it even if this promotion expires.
AXIGEN is available for many Linux distributions (Gentoo, Redhat/Fedora Core, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, Mandrake/Mandriva, SUSE), for BSD platforms and for Solaris.
Main AXIGEN services:
1. Mail transfer is ensured by SMTP / ESMTP modules, which include a powerful Mail Processing engine with an API (Application Programming Interface) for custom filtering.
2. Message retrieval is performed through IMAP4 or POP3 protocols with special tools for connectivity control and host authentication management.
3. The Webmail module provides improved security and efficiency and allows users anywhere on the Internet to access and send mails from their Web browsers.
All services are controlled from centralized WEB / CLI Administration, enabling full control of the email traffic.
AXIGEN Mail Server Specifications:
Mail Services
- SMTP/ESMTP, POP3, IMAP4 and Webmail
- SSL/TLS encryption
Connectivity and architecture:
- Multithreaded engine with module thread control
- Simultaneous resource access
- Mail storage with index based access
- In depth connection control
- WebMail available in 21 languages
- Firewall-like communication rules
- User authentication: plain, login, CRAM MD5
Server Security
- Multilevel filtering system
- Integration with 16 Antivirus and AntiSPAM applications
- Script interface for external custom filters
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Freeware Price: Free
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ParaView 2.6.0
ParaView project is an application designed with the need to visualize large data sets in mind. more>>
ParaView project is an application designed with the need to visualize large data sets in mind. The goals of the ParaView project include the following:
- Develop an open-source, multi-platform visualization application.
- Support distributed computation models to process large data sets.
- Create an open, flexible, and intuitive user interface.
- Develop an extensible architecture based on open standards.
ParaView runs on distributed and shared memory parallel as well as single processor systems and has been succesfully tested on Windows, Linux and various Unix workstations and clusters. Under the hood, ParaView uses the Visualization Toolkit as the data processing and rendering engine and has a user interface written using a unique blend of Tcl/Tk and C++. Please go here for a detailed list of features.
ParaView was created by Kitware in conjunction with Jim Ahrens of the Advanced Computing Laboratory at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Contributors and developers of ParaView currently include: Kitware, LANL, Sandia National Laboratories, and Army Research Laboratory. ParaView is funded by the US Department of Energy ASCI Views program as part of a three-year contract awarded to Kitware, Inc. by a consortium of three National Labs - Los Alamos, Sandia, and Livermore. The goal of the project is to develop scalable parallel processing tools with an emphasis on distributed memory implementations. The project includes parallel algorithms, infrastructure, I/O, support, and display devices. One significant feature of the contract is that all software developed is to be delivered open source. Hence ParaView is available as an open-source system.
Main features:
- Handles structured (uniform rectilinear, non-uniform rectilinear, and curvilinear grids), unstructured, polygonal and image data.
- All processing operations (filters) produce datasets. This allows the user to either further process or save as a data file the result of every operation. For example, the user can extract a cut surface, reduce the number of points on this surface by masking, and apply glyphs (for example, vector arrows) to the result.
- Contours and isosurfaces can be extracted from all data types using scalars or vector components. The results can be colored by any other variable or processed further. When possible, structured data contours/isosurfaces are extracted with fast and efficient algorithms which make use of the special data layout.
- Vectors fields can be inspected by applying glyphs (arrows, cones, lines, spheres, and various 2D glyphs) to the points in a dataset. The glyphs can be scaled by scalars, vector component or vector magnitude and can be oriented using a vector field.
- A sub-region of a dataset can be extracted by cutting or clipping with an arbitrary plane (all data types), specifying a threshold criteria to exclude cells (all data types) and/or specifying a VOI (volume of interest - structured data types only)
- Streamlines can be generated using constant step or adaptive integrators. The results can be displayed as points, lines, tubes, ribbons, etc., and can be processed by a multitude of filters.
- The points in a dataset can be warped (displaced) with scalars (given a user defined displacement vector) or with vectors (unavailable for non-linear rectilinear grids).
- With the array calculator, new variables can be computed using existing point or cell field arrays. A multitude of scalar and vector operations are supported.
- Data can be probed at a point or along a line. The results are displayed either graphically or as text and can be exported for further analysis.
- ParaView provides many other data sources and filters by default (edge extraction, surface extraction, reflection, decimation, extrusion, smoothing...) and any VTK filter can be added by providing a simple XML description (VTK provides hundreds of sources and filters, see VTK documentation for a complete list).
Enhancements:
- This release adds parallel uniform rectilinear grid volume rendering (vtkImageData).
- It introduces new algorithms for parallel unstructured grid volume rendering.
- Support for hardware accelerated offscreen rendering using OpenGL framebuffers.
- Improved multi-block support.
- Improved AMR support.
- Animation saving with ffmpeg.
- Filters have been added for FLUENT, OpenFOAM, MFIX, LSDyna, and AcuSolve.
- A gradient filter for unstructured data.
- Many other enhancements and bugfixes.
<<less- Develop an open-source, multi-platform visualization application.
- Support distributed computation models to process large data sets.
- Create an open, flexible, and intuitive user interface.
- Develop an extensible architecture based on open standards.
ParaView runs on distributed and shared memory parallel as well as single processor systems and has been succesfully tested on Windows, Linux and various Unix workstations and clusters. Under the hood, ParaView uses the Visualization Toolkit as the data processing and rendering engine and has a user interface written using a unique blend of Tcl/Tk and C++. Please go here for a detailed list of features.
ParaView was created by Kitware in conjunction with Jim Ahrens of the Advanced Computing Laboratory at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Contributors and developers of ParaView currently include: Kitware, LANL, Sandia National Laboratories, and Army Research Laboratory. ParaView is funded by the US Department of Energy ASCI Views program as part of a three-year contract awarded to Kitware, Inc. by a consortium of three National Labs - Los Alamos, Sandia, and Livermore. The goal of the project is to develop scalable parallel processing tools with an emphasis on distributed memory implementations. The project includes parallel algorithms, infrastructure, I/O, support, and display devices. One significant feature of the contract is that all software developed is to be delivered open source. Hence ParaView is available as an open-source system.
Main features:
- Handles structured (uniform rectilinear, non-uniform rectilinear, and curvilinear grids), unstructured, polygonal and image data.
- All processing operations (filters) produce datasets. This allows the user to either further process or save as a data file the result of every operation. For example, the user can extract a cut surface, reduce the number of points on this surface by masking, and apply glyphs (for example, vector arrows) to the result.
- Contours and isosurfaces can be extracted from all data types using scalars or vector components. The results can be colored by any other variable or processed further. When possible, structured data contours/isosurfaces are extracted with fast and efficient algorithms which make use of the special data layout.
- Vectors fields can be inspected by applying glyphs (arrows, cones, lines, spheres, and various 2D glyphs) to the points in a dataset. The glyphs can be scaled by scalars, vector component or vector magnitude and can be oriented using a vector field.
- A sub-region of a dataset can be extracted by cutting or clipping with an arbitrary plane (all data types), specifying a threshold criteria to exclude cells (all data types) and/or specifying a VOI (volume of interest - structured data types only)
- Streamlines can be generated using constant step or adaptive integrators. The results can be displayed as points, lines, tubes, ribbons, etc., and can be processed by a multitude of filters.
- The points in a dataset can be warped (displaced) with scalars (given a user defined displacement vector) or with vectors (unavailable for non-linear rectilinear grids).
- With the array calculator, new variables can be computed using existing point or cell field arrays. A multitude of scalar and vector operations are supported.
- Data can be probed at a point or along a line. The results are displayed either graphically or as text and can be exported for further analysis.
- ParaView provides many other data sources and filters by default (edge extraction, surface extraction, reflection, decimation, extrusion, smoothing...) and any VTK filter can be added by providing a simple XML description (VTK provides hundreds of sources and filters, see VTK documentation for a complete list).
Enhancements:
- This release adds parallel uniform rectilinear grid volume rendering (vtkImageData).
- It introduces new algorithms for parallel unstructured grid volume rendering.
- Support for hardware accelerated offscreen rendering using OpenGL framebuffers.
- Improved multi-block support.
- Improved AMR support.
- Animation saving with ffmpeg.
- Filters have been added for FLUENT, OpenFOAM, MFIX, LSDyna, and AcuSolve.
- A gradient filter for unstructured data.
- Many other enhancements and bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-03-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AXIGEN Mail Server Office Edition Free 7.1.4 / 7.2 Beta
AXIGEN Mail Server Office Edition Free 7.1.4 / 7.2 Beta is an ideal software which can help you render email messaging quick and easy! more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-22 License: Freeware Price: FREE
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Groundhog 1.4
Groundhog project is a simple logic game. more>>
Groundhog project is a simple logic game.
Groundhog is a game I wrote in order to get familiar with GTK because I wanted to write a plug-in for the Gimp. The program is written for Linux and published under the GPL. Apart from the GTK stuff the code is portable and will probably work on any UNIX platform.
The goal of the game is very simple: put the balls in the pockets of the same color by manipulating a maze of tubes.
<<lessGroundhog is a game I wrote in order to get familiar with GTK because I wanted to write a plug-in for the Gimp. The program is written for Linux and published under the GPL. Apart from the GTK stuff the code is portable and will probably work on any UNIX platform.
The goal of the game is very simple: put the balls in the pockets of the same color by manipulating a maze of tubes.
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Added: 2006-11-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Fast Video Download 1.3.1.1
Fast Video Download enables you to save embedded video files from various video-hosting servers. more>>
Fast Video Download enables you to save embedded video files from various video-hosting servers.
Fast Video Download can save embedded video files from following video-hosting servers:
Angry Alien, Anime Episodes, Anime Forever, Bad Jojo, Blip.TV, Bo-Funk, Bolt, Break.com, Bubblare.dk, CollegeHumor.com, Current.TV, Daily Motion, Danerd.com, eVideo Share, Google Video, Grinvi, iFilm, Libero.IT Video, HI5 (VideoEgg), My Space, MetaCafe, News.NTV.ru, PornoTube, Put File, Streetfire, Totally Crap, You Tube, V-Social and Vidiac.
Main features:
- Just in ONE click on the status-bar or custom toolbar icon, FVD immediately open the regular "Save As" dialog with already placed video title and extension.
- FVD supports additional video formats at Video, Break.com, Blip.TV. You can choose desired format via Preferences.
- FVD is able to pick any multimedia links from embeded objects on ordinary pages
- If theres only single link, standard dialog open immediately. Otherwise, links are listed in pop-up window.
- Processing of embedded YouTube video objects: Special download link will appear under every embedded YouTube Flash-Player posted on common pages such as blogs and web-boards.
- At last, FVD supports DownThemAll and FlashGot: You can turn on interaction with your desired download manager in preferences.
<<lessFast Video Download can save embedded video files from following video-hosting servers:
Angry Alien, Anime Episodes, Anime Forever, Bad Jojo, Blip.TV, Bo-Funk, Bolt, Break.com, Bubblare.dk, CollegeHumor.com, Current.TV, Daily Motion, Danerd.com, eVideo Share, Google Video, Grinvi, iFilm, Libero.IT Video, HI5 (VideoEgg), My Space, MetaCafe, News.NTV.ru, PornoTube, Put File, Streetfire, Totally Crap, You Tube, V-Social and Vidiac.
Main features:
- Just in ONE click on the status-bar or custom toolbar icon, FVD immediately open the regular "Save As" dialog with already placed video title and extension.
- FVD supports additional video formats at Video, Break.com, Blip.TV. You can choose desired format via Preferences.
- FVD is able to pick any multimedia links from embeded objects on ordinary pages
- If theres only single link, standard dialog open immediately. Otherwise, links are listed in pop-up window.
- Processing of embedded YouTube video objects: Special download link will appear under every embedded YouTube Flash-Player posted on common pages such as blogs and web-boards.
- At last, FVD supports DownThemAll and FlashGot: You can turn on interaction with your desired download manager in preferences.
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Added: 2007-04-07 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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FFT Spectra 1.3
FFT Spectra is a tool for the visualization of frequency spectra of an audio signal. more>>
FFT Spectra is a tool for the visualization of frequency spectra of an audio signal.
Among other things, it can be used to verify whether you are able to sing and whistle in tune or to tune your guitar.
Examples:
Didgeridoo
Didgeridoo is actually the reason, why i started writing this software. The theory of physics explains that when you blow into a cylindrical tube (such as didgeridoo, but PVC pipe works as well) and vibrate your lips, standing waves develop inside the tube.
At that end of the tube, where the air leaves, there is nearly atmospheric pressure and the standing wave has a node there. At the other end, where one blows the air in, the changes in pressure are maximal and the standing wave must have an antinode here.
The situation is depicted on the picture on the right: The horizontal axis represents a position along the tube and the vertical axis represents a maximal pressure variation from the constant atmospheric pressure. The black vertical line represents a zero variation. The left black point is the mouth-side enpoint of the tube. The pressure variation are maximal here. The black point on the right is the open side od the tube - the pressure is constant here.
This node/antinode restriction permits only standing waves with appropriate wavelength (e.g. frequency) to be developed. Other frequencies are forbidden. So, the red curve is a minimal (fundamental) frequency, which is present in the didgeridoo sound. (Corresponds to 70Hz on the picture bellow).
If we squeezed the red curve twice, i.e. made the frequency twice as high, on both end-points there would be an antinode and the node/antinode constrain would not be fulfilled. Really, we see that the peak at 140Hz bellow almost disappears. If we squeeze the curve a little bit more to obtain the green curve, the boundary condition is again met and the peak at 210Hz is clearly visible bellow. And so on.
<<lessAmong other things, it can be used to verify whether you are able to sing and whistle in tune or to tune your guitar.
Examples:
Didgeridoo
Didgeridoo is actually the reason, why i started writing this software. The theory of physics explains that when you blow into a cylindrical tube (such as didgeridoo, but PVC pipe works as well) and vibrate your lips, standing waves develop inside the tube.
At that end of the tube, where the air leaves, there is nearly atmospheric pressure and the standing wave has a node there. At the other end, where one blows the air in, the changes in pressure are maximal and the standing wave must have an antinode here.
The situation is depicted on the picture on the right: The horizontal axis represents a position along the tube and the vertical axis represents a maximal pressure variation from the constant atmospheric pressure. The black vertical line represents a zero variation. The left black point is the mouth-side enpoint of the tube. The pressure variation are maximal here. The black point on the right is the open side od the tube - the pressure is constant here.
This node/antinode restriction permits only standing waves with appropriate wavelength (e.g. frequency) to be developed. Other frequencies are forbidden. So, the red curve is a minimal (fundamental) frequency, which is present in the didgeridoo sound. (Corresponds to 70Hz on the picture bellow).
If we squeezed the red curve twice, i.e. made the frequency twice as high, on both end-points there would be an antinode and the node/antinode constrain would not be fulfilled. Really, we see that the peak at 140Hz bellow almost disappears. If we squeeze the curve a little bit more to obtain the green curve, the boundary condition is again met and the peak at 210Hz is clearly visible bellow. And so on.
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Added: 2006-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DBIx::OO::Tree 0.0.4
DBIx::OO::Tree is a Perl module to manipulate hierarchical data using the nested sets model. more>>
DBIx::OO::Tree is a Perl module to manipulate hierarchical data using the "nested sets" model.
SYNOPSYS
CREATE TABLE Categories (
id INTEGER UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
label VARCHAR(255),
-- these columns are required by DBIx::OO::Tree
parent INTEGER UNSIGNED,
lft INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
rgt INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
mvg TINYINT DEFAULT 0,
INDEX(lft),
INDEX(rgt),
INDEX(mvg),
INDEX(parent)
);
* * *
package Category;
use base DBIx::OO;
use DBIx::OO::Tree;
__PACKAGE__->table(Categories);
__PACKAGE__->columns(P => [ id ],
E => [ label, parent ]);
# note its not necessary to declare lft, rgt, mvg or parent. We
# declare parent simply because it might be useful, but
# DBIx::OO:Tree works with low-level SQL therefore it doesnt
# require that the DBIx::OO object has these fields.
# the code below creates the structure presented in [1]
my $electronics = Category->tree_append({ label => electronics });
my $tvs = $electronics->tree_append({ label => televisions });
my $tube = $tvs->tree_append({ label => tube });
my $plasma = $tvs->tree_append({ label => plasma });
my $lcd = $plasma->tree_insert_before({ label => lcd });
my $portable = $tvs->tree_insert_after({ label => portable electronics });
my $mp3 = $portable->tree_append({ label => mp3 players });
my $flash = $mp3->tree_append({ label => flash });
my $cds = $portable->tree_append({ label => cd players });
my $radios = Category->tree_append($portable->id,
{ label => 2 way radios });
# fetch and display a subtree
my $data = $electronics->tree_get_subtree({
fields => [qw( label lft rgt parent )]
});
my $levels = Category->tree_compute_levels($data);
foreach my $i (@$data) {
print x $levels->{$i->{id}}, $i->{label}, "n";
}
## or, create DBIx::OO objects from returned data:
my $array = Category->init_from_data($data);
print join("n", (map { x $levels->{$_->id} . $_->label } @$array));
# display path info
my $data = $flash->tree_get_path;
print join("n", (map { $_->{label} } @$data));
# move nodes around
$mp3->tree_reparent($lcd->id);
$tvs->tree_reparent($portable->id);
$cds->tree_reparent(undef);
$plasma->tree_move_before($tube->id);
$portable->tree_move_before($electronics->id);
# delete nodes
$lcd->tree_delete;
This module is a complement to DBIx::OO to facilitate storing trees in database using the "nested sets model", presented in [1]. Its main ambition is to be extremely fast at retrieving data (sacrificing for this the performance of UPDATE-s, INSERT-s or DELETE-s). Currently this module requires you to have these columns in the table:
- id: primary key (integer)
- parent: integer, references the parent node (NULL for root nodes)
- lft, rgt: store the node position
- mvg: used only when moving nodes
"parent" and "mvg" are not esentially required by the nested sets model as presented in [1], but they are necessary for this module to work. In particular, "mvg" is only required by functions that move nodes, such as tree_reparent(). If you dont want to move nodes around you can omit "mvg".
Retrieval functions should be very fast (one SQL executed). To further promote speed, they dont return DBIx::OO blessed objects, but an array of hashes instead. Its easy to create DBIx::OO objects from these, if required, by calling DBIx::OO->init_from_data() (see DBIx::OO for more information).
Insert/delete/move functions, however, need to ensure the tree integrity. Heres what happens currently:
- tree_append, tree_insert_before, tree_insert_after -- these execute
one SELECT and two UPDATE-s (that potentially could affect a lot of
rows).
- tree_delete: execute one SELECT, one DELETE and two UPDATE-s.
- tree_reparent -- executes 2 SELECT-s and 7 UPDATE-s. I know, this
sounds horrible--if you have better ideas Id love to hear them.
<<lessSYNOPSYS
CREATE TABLE Categories (
id INTEGER UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
label VARCHAR(255),
-- these columns are required by DBIx::OO::Tree
parent INTEGER UNSIGNED,
lft INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
rgt INTEGER UNSIGNED NOT NULL,
mvg TINYINT DEFAULT 0,
INDEX(lft),
INDEX(rgt),
INDEX(mvg),
INDEX(parent)
);
* * *
package Category;
use base DBIx::OO;
use DBIx::OO::Tree;
__PACKAGE__->table(Categories);
__PACKAGE__->columns(P => [ id ],
E => [ label, parent ]);
# note its not necessary to declare lft, rgt, mvg or parent. We
# declare parent simply because it might be useful, but
# DBIx::OO:Tree works with low-level SQL therefore it doesnt
# require that the DBIx::OO object has these fields.
# the code below creates the structure presented in [1]
my $electronics = Category->tree_append({ label => electronics });
my $tvs = $electronics->tree_append({ label => televisions });
my $tube = $tvs->tree_append({ label => tube });
my $plasma = $tvs->tree_append({ label => plasma });
my $lcd = $plasma->tree_insert_before({ label => lcd });
my $portable = $tvs->tree_insert_after({ label => portable electronics });
my $mp3 = $portable->tree_append({ label => mp3 players });
my $flash = $mp3->tree_append({ label => flash });
my $cds = $portable->tree_append({ label => cd players });
my $radios = Category->tree_append($portable->id,
{ label => 2 way radios });
# fetch and display a subtree
my $data = $electronics->tree_get_subtree({
fields => [qw( label lft rgt parent )]
});
my $levels = Category->tree_compute_levels($data);
foreach my $i (@$data) {
print x $levels->{$i->{id}}, $i->{label}, "n";
}
## or, create DBIx::OO objects from returned data:
my $array = Category->init_from_data($data);
print join("n", (map { x $levels->{$_->id} . $_->label } @$array));
# display path info
my $data = $flash->tree_get_path;
print join("n", (map { $_->{label} } @$data));
# move nodes around
$mp3->tree_reparent($lcd->id);
$tvs->tree_reparent($portable->id);
$cds->tree_reparent(undef);
$plasma->tree_move_before($tube->id);
$portable->tree_move_before($electronics->id);
# delete nodes
$lcd->tree_delete;
This module is a complement to DBIx::OO to facilitate storing trees in database using the "nested sets model", presented in [1]. Its main ambition is to be extremely fast at retrieving data (sacrificing for this the performance of UPDATE-s, INSERT-s or DELETE-s). Currently this module requires you to have these columns in the table:
- id: primary key (integer)
- parent: integer, references the parent node (NULL for root nodes)
- lft, rgt: store the node position
- mvg: used only when moving nodes
"parent" and "mvg" are not esentially required by the nested sets model as presented in [1], but they are necessary for this module to work. In particular, "mvg" is only required by functions that move nodes, such as tree_reparent(). If you dont want to move nodes around you can omit "mvg".
Retrieval functions should be very fast (one SQL executed). To further promote speed, they dont return DBIx::OO blessed objects, but an array of hashes instead. Its easy to create DBIx::OO objects from these, if required, by calling DBIx::OO->init_from_data() (see DBIx::OO for more information).
Insert/delete/move functions, however, need to ensure the tree integrity. Heres what happens currently:
- tree_append, tree_insert_before, tree_insert_after -- these execute
one SELECT and two UPDATE-s (that potentially could affect a lot of
rows).
- tree_delete: execute one SELECT, one DELETE and two UPDATE-s.
- tree_reparent -- executes 2 SELECT-s and 7 UPDATE-s. I know, this
sounds horrible--if you have better ideas Id love to hear them.
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Added: 2007-01-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Empathy 2.26.2 / 2.27.3
Empathy project is a Gnome IM/voice/video client reusing Gossips UI and using Nokias MissionControl. more>>
Empathy 2.26.2 / 2.27.3 gives an application which functions as a Gnome IM/voice/video client reusing Gossips UI and using Nokias Mission Control. It has a rich set of reusable instant messaging widgets, and a GNOME client using those widgets. It uses Telepathy and Nokias Mission Control, and reuses Gossips UI.
Major Features:
- Multi-protocol: Jabber, Gtalk, MSN, IRC, Salut, and all supported by pidgin
- Auto away and extended away using gnome-screensaver
- Auto re-connect using Network Manager
- Private and group chat (with smileys, spellcheck)
- Powerful theme engine for chats (Adium themes supported)
- Log conversations, view/search in logs and prepend logs in new chats
- Voice and Video call using SIP and XMPP (including support for Google Talk voice calls)
- File transfer for XMPP
- Geolocalisation of contacts (Display contacts on a map)
- Python bindings for libempathy and libempathy-gtk
- Collaborative work using Tubes
Requirements: none
Added: 2009-06-16 License: GPL Price: FREE
93 downloads

flow 0.5.3
particle animation software with with RenderMan output and shader support. more>> flow allows one to interactively construct sophisticated particle systems and render the results either in real-time via OpenGL or off-line by a RenderMan compliant renderer. f l o w can also render a particle system to code. Using a project template, f l o w fills in the required code to automatically produce demos or screensavers.
flow is not intended to be a typical modeling/animation package. Although it does have limited polygonal object import capability, its main purpose is to fiddle around with particle systems and shaders.
flow will be perpetually under development, so some functionality may be incomplete and there are many features that have not yet been implemented. However, it is reasonably stable and quite usable in its current form. I started flow somewhere around October 98, and worked on it solid for about a year. Development has been slower recently, but there are still a lot of things I want to add.
flow runs on Linux and IRIX. It should port easily to other UNIXes supported by Qt and BMRT.
features:
* real-time animation - OpenGL previews of the particle systems. Particles can be drawn as points, lines, or textured quads.
* off-line rendering - outputs RIB and calls an external RenderMan compliant renderer to handle the scene. Particles can be rendered as spheres, capped tubes, or camera-facing disks.
* scene building - simple scenes can be constructed with polygons, quadrics, planes and boxes. All surfaces can use surface and displacement shaders to add visual richness.
* shader editor - integrated shader tweaker allows full access to all surface and displacement shader parameters.
* code generation - render a particle animation to code. crank out cool screensavers with ease.
* multiple orthographic views - lights, particle actions, and geometry can be manipulated in orthographic viewports.
* interactive camera recording - intuitive mouse driven camera controls can be recorded during particle simulations<<less
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Added: 2009-04-29 License: Freeware Price:
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