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Winki the Ripper 0.4.4

Winki the Ripper 0.4.4


Winki The Ripper aims to be the easiest program for video encoding. more>>
Winki The Ripper aims to be the easiest program for video encoding. It is actually just a graphical frontend for GNOME written in python to command line tools like mencoder, oggenc, mkvtoolnix, mplayer and lsdvd.
Please be advised that the use of some of the tools you need for "Winki the Ripper" may not be legal in some countries. Please check this out yourself for the country you live in. We strongly advise not to use illegal tools, but it is not our job to make sure in which country which of the possibly needed tools may be forbidden or restricted.
Main features:
Supported input formats
- DVD
- VCD/SVCD
- Multimedia file (does not work very well still)
Supported output formats
- VCD/SVCD (limited to 1 video, 1 audio and no subtitle streams)
- Multimedia matroska or ogm file (limited to 1 video, 3 audio and 3 subtitle streams)
- Multiple chunk output
- Predefined and custom size output chunks
- Easy crop detection
- Preview settings before rip
- Bulgarian, German, Polish and Spain translations
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL v3 Price:
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The Gallery 2.2.2

The Gallery 2.2.2


The Gallery is a slick Web-based photo album written using PHP. more>>
Gallery is a web based software product that lets you manage your photos on your own website. You must have your own website with PHP support in order to install and use it.
With Gallery you can easily create and maintain albums of photos via an intuitive interface. The function photo management includes automatic thumbnail creation, image resizing, rotation, ordering, captioning, searching and more.
Albums can have read, write and caption permissions per individual authenticated user for an additional level of privacy. Give accounts to your friends and family and let them upload and manage their own photos on your website!
Main features:
- Image Magick or NetPBM - pick which image manipulation package you have on your server or want to use.
- Auto Rotate Images - Gallery can look at information in pictures from digital cameras and automatically rotate them as needed.
- Image Quality and Size Defaults - You can limit the quality and size of images so that when images are uploaded, Gallery will resize them to save space.
- Main Gallery Page Settings - The configuration wizard contains all of the settings for how the main Gallery page looks and acts including showing or hiding the album tree, search engine, or album owner, and what frames to show around albums.
- Optional Binaries: zip, jhead, jpegtran - If you have these programs on your webserver, you can enable them to make gallery work better and be more flexible.
- Languages - Choose which languages you want your Gallery to support and how the user is presented with the choice.
- Email Support - Set up email support to have your Gallery email users when their accounts are created or when they forget their password, email you copies, email people when the Gallery is updated, and more!
- Gallery-wide Slideshow - enable or disable a slideshow that includes all pictures in the gallery
- Commenting - turn off or on the public commenting system and configure it.
- Logging - enable logging with syslog or the Windows logger
- RSS publishing - publish your Gallery with RSS![1]
- Album Defaults - set defaults for the way that all new albums will originally look.
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Added: 2007-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Other version of The Gallery
The Gallery 1.6 Alpha 3languages you want your Gallery to support and how the user is presented with the choice. - Email ... the Gallery code and given that some things were going to break, we decided to clean up the code in
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
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Added: 2007-03-03
The Gallery 1.5.6Defaults - You can limit the quality and size of images so that when images are uploaded, Gallery ... languages you want your Gallery to support and how the user is presented with the choice. - Email
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
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928 downloads
Added: 2007-04-10
John the Ripper 1.7.2

John the Ripper 1.7.2


John the Ripper is a fast password cracker. more>>
John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, currently available for many flavors of Unix (11 are officially supported, not counting different architectures), DOS, Win32, BeOS, and OpenVMS.
It supports several crypt(3) password hash types which are most commonly found on various Unix flavors, as well as Kerberos AFS and Windows NT/2000/XP LM hashes.
Several other hash types are added with contributed patches.
Enhancements:
- Bitslice DES code for x86-64 that makes use of the 64-bit mode extended SSE2 with 16 XMM registers has been added for better performance at DES-based crypt(3) hashes with x86-64 builds on AMD processors.
- A new make target for FreeBSD/x86-64 has been added.
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Added: 2006-05-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Romalizer 0.61

The Romalizer 0.61


The Romalizer project is a Tcl script to analyze your MAME roms and report errors. more>>
The Romalizer project is a Tcl script to analyze your MAME roms and report errors.
The ROMalizer is a Tcl script that examines your .zip files for MAME ROMs and lets you know if you have any extra data in them. It can also report incorrect filenames, CRCs, etc.
Enhancements:
- romalizer will no longer move the zipfiles it has fixed into your roms directory unless you specify the -M option. This will allow you to run romalizer as a normal user on a roms filesystem that is only writable by root or some other games administrator. If you use the -M option, romalzier will back up your old roms into the working directory as usual, if the -M option is not used, the new (fixed) roms will be located in the working directory.
- romalizer now fully supports two new styles of merging your roms. You may now use the -g or -G options to tell romalizer to use one of these new merging formats. When -g is used, romalizer will merge all clones into a single zip file. When -G is used, romalizer will create clone zip files that are capable of being run independantly of the parent romset. I have tested these new merging features on my pacman romset and it works beautifully, however more testing probably needs to be done on a complete romset for these options.
- neogeo games are now supported, romalizer will just ignore any CRC that matches 354029fc (ng-sfix.rom), 9036d879 (neo-geo.rom), and 97cf998b (ng-sm1.rom). Thus neogeo roms are now fully supported except for these 3 which should be placed in a file called neogeo.zip.
- romalizer requires usage of UnZip version 5.41 or higher due to a Y2K bug in UnZip. This patch will now check your unzip version and abort if you do not have a recent version of UnZip.
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Added: 2006-11-20 License: Freeware Price:
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Rippy the Aggregator 0.13

Rippy the Aggregator 0.13


Rippy the Aggregator is a lightweight RSS aggregator written in vanilla PHP. more>>
Rippy the Aggregator project is a lightweight RSS aggregator written in vanilla PHP.
There are several Web sites (Slashdot, for instance) that I visit regularly or semi-regularly to check for the latest news; there are also several more (like, say, the EFF) that post regular updates and that Id like to visit regularly, or that would like to have me visit regularly, but which I dont visit regularly because its just too much work to keep track of all of them, and too disappointing when I remember to check and find nothing new. I even run a Web site of my own which Id like to have people check regularly - but since I dont spend time making the rounds of my friends similar sites, I cant expect them to visit mine. Rippy the Aggregator aims to solve all these problems.
There is a standard called RSS, for Web sites to publish their updates in a machine-readable format. An appropriate client can quickly visit all the Web sites youre interested in, download their updates, and present you with a customized list of all the newest items. Most "blogging", "portal", and "content management" software already generates RSS files (although its operators may be unaware of that!), and there are services like Syndic8 that compile lists of RSS "feeds". So it only remains to get an appropriate client.
That presents a problem. I hacked an RSS output onto my Web-site updating scripts, so I had that aspect covered, but then I wanted to start reading others RSS feeds, and I discovered that the client programs you can get on the Web mostly suck. Some of them are Windows-only, so those are right out. I saw one in Java that looked pretty good, but its Web site didnt provide a way to download it except through some kind of weird Hot-Buzzy-Java-Scripted-Auto-Virus-Install-Plugin-Thing - there was no actual file. I did eventually find its source code, but it required third-party libraries.
Then I looked at several RSS readers that were written in Perl or PHP and designed to run as scripts on a Web site. Those had possibilities, but they required multiple third-party libraries (Perl) or an SQL server and compiled-in PHP modules that most people dont have (PHP).
The best attempt I found was one written in Python, but in order to make it run I had to start not one but two background server daemons, which would make it tricky to use on my office computer at school. There are Web sites that provide the service of RSS reading, but they all require registration, cookies, JavaScript, etc. I couldnt find an RSS reader (or "aggregator", as theyre called) that I could just download and have it work. Thus, it was necessary to create one: enter Rippy!
The name "Rippy the Aggregator" refers to an Arrogant Worms song about a cute, cuddly little alligator who goes "chomp, chomp, chomp," down in the bottom of the swamp, swamp, swamp. Abram Hindle has suggested that Rippy the Aggregator should go "grep, grep, grep," down in the bottom of the net, net, net. Anyone wanna write the rest of the song?
Main features:
- Cute name
- Written in PHP (needs 4.3.0 or above)
- Doesnt require any compiled-in optional libraries that dont ship with PHP
- Stores its cached data in flat files, no database needed
- Freely licensed and customizable under the GNU GPL version 2
Enhancements:
- Parser ruggedness and general stability were improved, and support was added for setting options like user agent and proxying when acting as an HTTP client.
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Added: 2005-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The streak plug-in

The streak plug-in


The streak plug-in is a Gimp plug-in that makes simulation of a streak camera. more>>
The streak plug-in is a Gimp plug-in that makes simulation of a streak camera.

A streak camera images an object through a slit - thus getting a kind of "one dimensional image". This image is propagated along the second dimension of the image plane at a constant speed. The result is a picture of the time dependency of the object.

The plug-in takes a film (multilayer image), cuts a slice of selectable width and position out of each layer and puts the slices together to the streak image.

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Added: 2006-09-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bessie the Annihilator 0.7.4

Bessie the Annihilator 0.7.4


Bessie the Annihilator project is a simple Web-based grading program. more>>
Bessie the Annihilator project is a simple Web-based grading program.

It allows teachers to enter assignments and grades for various courses into a database, which students may then log-in and view.

It is intended for small to midsized grading requirements.

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Added: 2006-10-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Spider 1.71

The Spider 1.71


The Spider project is a complete object-oriented environment for machine learning in Matlab. more>>
The Spider project is a complete object-oriented environment for machine learning in Matlab.
Aside from ease of use for base learning algorithms, algorithms can be plugged together and can be compared with, for example, model selection, statistical tests, and visual plots.
This gives all the power of objects (reusability, the ability to plug together, sharing of code), but also all the power of Matlab for machine learning research.
Enhancements:
- A WEKA interface was added, supporting decision trees.
- Additional code, documentation, and demos were added.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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the poldek 0.20

the poldek 0.20


the poldek is a full-featured console frontend to RPM. more>>
The poldek project is the RPM packages management helper tool; its basic features are similar to every modern package updater like apt-get -- the program takes information about packages from package index file (packages.dir.gz by default) and allows packaging installation, upgrading and removal.
Package dependencies are automatically handled, so if you need to install a package which requires other packages to be installed, poldek downloads and installs all the required packages by itself.
Main poldeks advantages are:
- Relatively fast dependency processing
Package dependencies, conflicts and setting in order are handled by poldek itself without using rpmlib, so the program is significantly faster and uses less memory than rpmlib-based tools.
- "Smart" installation of a big package sets
Before their installation packages are divided into small groups, usually from 2 to 10 items (depending on their reciprocal dependencies). Each group is installed separately, which ensures that unsucessful installation of one of the groups doesnt influence other groups.
Another benefit of this separate installation is that it requires less memory and disk space than the usual one.
- Interactive mode
The poldek can work in two modes: a batch mode (in use similar to apt-get one) and interactive one. The interactive mode puts the user into a readline interface with command line auto-completion and history. In this mode the user is able to browse, search, download, install/upgrade and deinstall packages. In its concept it is similar to shell mode of Perls CPAN module (see sample interactive mode session).
- Installation system from scratch needs 8-12 MB memory only
During this type of install packages are downloaded and installed separately, so used memory size is independent of number of packages intended to install. Program is used by PLD Installer
- Quick package set verification for unresolved dependencies unneeded conflicts and dependency loops.
Feature is useful for distribution maintainers; see sample report.
- Division package set for the purpose of placing it on removable media (like CDROM or ZIP).
Program divide packages in the way that minimize needs of disk changes; for example if distribution fits on 3 CDs, then only 2 changes of CD disk are necessary during installation system from scratch. This feature is used for making PLD CD ISO images, see geniso-poldek script for details.
- Support for "patches" of package index
To save users time and bandwidth program supports "incremental indexes" which is very useful with repositories which frequently change. This feature consist in creation "patches" of index which gives the users possibility to update local index by download "patch" with information of changes only.
- Program is prepared to be run by ordinary user, installation of packages in that case can be done with sudo.
Enhancements:
- This is the first release after the poldek redesign.
- New features and significant changes include a new native package repository index format, support for Yum and XML Metadata repositories, improved support for APT-RPM indexes, a more user friendly interactive mode, proper packages ordering before their uninstallation, a clearer configuration syntax, a better dependency resolver, and many more.
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Added: 2005-10-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Examiner 0.5

The Examiner 0.5


The Examiner is a forensic tool to disassemble binary executables. more>>
The Examiner is an application that utilizes the objdump command to disassemble and comment foreign executable binaries. This app was designed to analyze static compiled binaries but works ok with others. The intention is for forensic research but could also be used in general reverse engineering.
This program can only handle basic dissassembly. If the binary has been modified to resist debugging then the Examinier probably will not be able to analyze the code. Also the Examiner will not analyze live running code. This can be a good thing but if you need to look at code when it runs or deal with complicated disassembly you should probably use Fenris.
Main features:
- Automates objdump usage
- Can generate cross-reference files of functions, interrupts and other useful things
- Locates functions within the binary
- Understands the stack and comments on its state
- Can parse and understand the contents of the .rodata section
- Cross references .rodata calls and comments on them
- Locates .data pointer references to .rodata
- Provides an easy to read CALL syntax for comments
- Understands and looks up interrupts calls
- Utilizes Linux source headers to determine function names based on what interrupt is called
- Can differentiate all of the socketcall functions
- Can comment on some C like constants for function calls
- Separates functions based on ret calls
- Can recognize and attempts to decode UPX compressed binaries
- Works with TCT and Fenris dress utility
- Can detect crippled ELF executables and burneye executables
- Recognizes symbols and will cross-reference dynamic libraries
Enhancements:
- Has rudementary detection of burneye via 7350 sig.
- Can detect crippled ELF header files (optionally uncripple)
- Added a TUTORIAL file
- Modified default working dir to $HOMEexaminer-data
- Can cross-reference .data pointers to .rodata sections
- Now records pushl calls
- Fixed -H to dump headers instead of -R
- Added -o to specify an output file or STDOUT with -
- Added -c to specify a comment character
- Added a new util xhierarchy to print function call hierarchy
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Added: 2005-03-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Circle 0.41c

The Circle 0.41c


The Circle is an open source scalable decentralized peer to peer application. more>>
The Circle is an open source scalable decentralized peer to peer application. What does that mean? Well, theres no central authority running the show. No entry taxes either, no censorship, and (in theory) no weak point which can break the whole system.
No one even owns the source code. As long as there is one Circle peer running, anywhere in the world, theres still a network.
Main features:
- Share files
- Send instant messages and chat IRC-style
- Put together your own personalized, trust based news service
- Proxy Debian package downloads
The Circle is written in Python. It runs on Linux and Windows. (in fact, there is very little operating system specific code, so it will most likely work on any system that supports Python)
Scalability
At the core of the Circle is a decentralized hashtable, or "Chord". This table allows users to search for files in logarithmic time, based on keywords. This means that the Circle does not have the scalability problems of Gnutella style network (such as Kazaa, eDonkey), while also avoiding the need for a central server and therefore a single point of failure. Details of its operation are given in the "Technical Details" section below.
Privacy
The Circle does have the ability to post fully anonymous news a la Freenet. However, the file-sharing protocol isnt entirely anonymous. People will be able to work out your IP address.
In order to protect user privacy, the Circle includes a Digital Rights Management system. Although everybody can search your files by their keywords, you may choose which users are authorized to download them. An unauthorized third party has access only to the names of your files, not to their content. Needless to say, we expect you to use this system in order to prevent copyright infringement, while allowing private copy.
Note: If we become aware that you are trying to share snuff or child pornography, we will be able to work out your IP and from that your location and identity, and report you to the police and/or your ISP. Snuff and child pornography are things we think any reasonable person considers to be evil (its an issue quite separate from the debate over copyright).
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Added: 2005-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Castle 0.7.0

The Castle 0.7.0


The Castle is a first-person shooter (FPS) style game in a dark fantasy setting. more>>
The Castle is a first-person shooter (FPS) style game in a dark fantasy setting. Your main weapon is a sword, so the fight is mostly short-range. 3 main levels included, packed with creatures, items and sounds.

Also a bonus level, from a well-known 3D game, will be available to you from "New Game" menu once you finish the main game (you can also switch to this level from the debug menu, if youre impatient).

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Added: 2007-06-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Figaro 1.1.0

The Figaro 1.1.0


The Figaro project is a framework for implicit graph algorithms and representations by OBDDs. more>>
The Figaro project is a framework for implicit graph algorithms and representations by OBDDs.

The "Framework for Implicit Graph Algorithms and Representations by OBDDs" (Figaro) automatically manages experiments with input generator and algorithm plugins.

It already contains some generators and algorithms for graph and scheduling problems.

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Added: 2006-10-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bob the Butcher 0.7.1

Bob the Butcher 0.7.1


Bob the Butcher project is a distributed password cracker package. more>>
Bob the Butcher project is a distributed password cracker package.
This is ALPHA software, full of bugs, some of them being likely to be security holes. Besides, there is no client authentification, so anybody could impersonate a client and alter your search results.
Only use it on a trusted network!
Main features:
- Ciphers near source compatibility with John the Ripper. Bob the Butcher benefits from the fast algorithms that have been develloped for John:
Traditionnal DES Solar Designer
BSDI DES [BROKEN] Solar Designer
FreeBSD MD5 [BROKEN] Solar Designer
Windows NTLM (MD4)
MMX/SSE2 bartavelle
Windows Cache (mscash) bartavelle
Raw MD5 (hex-encoded) bartavelle
Raw SHA1 (hex-encoded) bartavelle
MySQL passwords Noah Williamsson
Netscape LDAP SHA Sun-Zero
Netscape LDAP SHA
MMX/SSE2 Bartavelle
Lotus Domino Jeff Fay
Oracle Passwords Bartavelle
- Password cracking speed scales linearly with the number of cracking clients.
- Central server that can handles several jobs, supporting different priorities (in the future.
- Smart keyspace distribution when several jobs are using the same algorithm (not for now).
Usage:
Build instructions
Only works on pentium or later!
./configure --enable-debug
make
cd bob_client
./bob_client -b
If it segfaults, try again with:
./configure --enable-debug --disable-sse2
bob_server
Just run ./bob_server -k SECRET_KEY
bob_admin
Use it to add jobs and check status. For now only he following commands work:
newjob : add a new job
status : gives general status
jobinf : give detailled status
Dont forget to use the -k switch for PSK.
bob_client Put this one on as many computers as possible, and just run:
./bob_client -d -k SECRET_KEY server_host_name
Enhancements:
- Bugfixes in cyphers, support for Solaris, and a prototype Python server.
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Added: 2006-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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In The News 0.0.1

In The News 0.0.1


In The News is a Firefox extension that highlights text, right-click to see the latest related news stories. more>>
In The News is a Firefox extension that highlights text, right-click to see the latest related news stories.

Mouse over any of the headlines to see a brief summary of the story. Click on any of the stories to have it open up in a new tab.

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Added: 2007-06-27 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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