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Preview 0.8.5
Preview is a simple image viewer for GNUstep. more>>
Preview is a simple image viewer for GNUstep. It is designed to be easy to use and support GNUstep features such as image design, pasteboard/services, printing, and layout.
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Added: 2005-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
2419 downloads
Exam4Fun 0.45
Exam4Fun is an examination program designed to test your vocabulary. more>>
Exam4Fun is an examination program designed to test your vocabulary.
Exam4Fun project allows user to create their own sets of questions and choose from different type of exam(Flashcard, etc.).
Several features will be added to this quiz program.
<<lessExam4Fun project allows user to create their own sets of questions and choose from different type of exam(Flashcard, etc.).
Several features will be added to this quiz program.
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Added: 2006-11-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1196 downloads
PatientOS 0.11
PatientOS is a free clinical information management system designed for hospitals and healthcare practitioners. more>>
PatientOS is a free clinical information management system designed for hospitals and healthcare practitioners.
PatientOS project is for physicians, nursing, pharmacy, the laboratory and eventually all hospital departments. An extensive sofware architecture has been designed to create the highest quality system.
<<lessPatientOS project is for physicians, nursing, pharmacy, the laboratory and eventually all hospital departments. An extensive sofware architecture has been designed to create the highest quality system.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL v3 Price:
907 downloads
Java::Import::Design 0.03
Java::Import::Design is the design of the Java::Import Module. more>>
Java::Import::Design is the design of the Java::Import Module.
MOTIVATIONS
The original motivation for writing this module came out of a project I was working on during my previous employment. We had built a system in which a major part was implimented using EJBs on a J2EE server. In addition, we had a large component of the system, that already existed, and was written in Perl. We did not want to scrap our Perl work but it was becoming more tedious to maintain two implimentations as more and more things were being added to the system.
So, we decided that the major pieces of business logic would reside on the J2EE server and the Perl would be modified to make calls to the server. After some time and experimentation we began to realize that the memory footprint as well as the amount of time needed to make calls to the server using existing Perl to Java integration sulutions were just not acceptable. We therefore set out to find some other way. We tried all sorts of things but in the end we couldnt find anything that met our requirements and therefore decided to keep the origional system of doing things.
While at that job we never did find a suitable way to integrate our two systems. However, the problem still haunted me. It wasnt until the end of my career at that company that I saw an announcement for Googles first Summer of Code. It just so happened that as Google was announcing their brand new program that I had begun to play with the GNU GCJ suite of Java tools and came up with the idea of taking advantage of their ability to natively compile Java code for use with Perl. This may not have been a new idea but I couldnt find anything that would help me so I decided to write and submit a proposal to Google. Well, I was accepted and you now have Java::Import.
When I began to work on this project I started by creating my own namespace instead of stepping on the toes of the other existing Java/Perl integration project, Inline::Java. I did this primarily because I wanted a clean slate on which I could fully explore the nuances of GCJ, in particular its CNI interface. As I worked my module started to evolve into its own beast and at that point it seemed locigal to keep my own namespace. It is not my intention to replace Inline::Java and I still think that in te future much of the work I have done can be used by Inline::Java as an option to use GCJ specific functionality.
<<lessMOTIVATIONS
The original motivation for writing this module came out of a project I was working on during my previous employment. We had built a system in which a major part was implimented using EJBs on a J2EE server. In addition, we had a large component of the system, that already existed, and was written in Perl. We did not want to scrap our Perl work but it was becoming more tedious to maintain two implimentations as more and more things were being added to the system.
So, we decided that the major pieces of business logic would reside on the J2EE server and the Perl would be modified to make calls to the server. After some time and experimentation we began to realize that the memory footprint as well as the amount of time needed to make calls to the server using existing Perl to Java integration sulutions were just not acceptable. We therefore set out to find some other way. We tried all sorts of things but in the end we couldnt find anything that met our requirements and therefore decided to keep the origional system of doing things.
While at that job we never did find a suitable way to integrate our two systems. However, the problem still haunted me. It wasnt until the end of my career at that company that I saw an announcement for Googles first Summer of Code. It just so happened that as Google was announcing their brand new program that I had begun to play with the GNU GCJ suite of Java tools and came up with the idea of taking advantage of their ability to natively compile Java code for use with Perl. This may not have been a new idea but I couldnt find anything that would help me so I decided to write and submit a proposal to Google. Well, I was accepted and you now have Java::Import.
When I began to work on this project I started by creating my own namespace instead of stepping on the toes of the other existing Java/Perl integration project, Inline::Java. I did this primarily because I wanted a clean slate on which I could fully explore the nuances of GCJ, in particular its CNI interface. As I worked my module started to evolve into its own beast and at that point it seemed locigal to keep my own namespace. It is not my intention to replace Inline::Java and I still think that in te future much of the work I have done can be used by Inline::Java as an option to use GCJ specific functionality.
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Added: 2006-12-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1054 downloads
Electronic Design Automation - Index 1.0
Electronic Design Automation - Index is a web-based index system that can keep track of your sch/pcb/fp/pl numbers. more>>
The system can be used in the electronic world to keep track of your: Schematic, Printed Circuit Board, Front Plate, Programmable Logic Device numbers.
EDA index is programmed in PHP (and XHTML 1.0), using a MySQL database to store data, so its more or less OS independent, but a Linux server is recommended, since it already got most software installed as default, this configuration is also called LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP)
Its also recommended that a local intranet server is used, since the system dont got a user login, so all data can be viewed without a password, but when you need to add or edit data a password is required. At first this approach might seem wierd, but its designed to allow quick lookups. Example:
You are sitting with a broken pcb with a number on it, and need to find the schematic (so you can repair it) on the computer or in the printed project (schematic) archive. EDA Index allow an quick lookup in the database, without you needing to login, so you get the job done faster.
As far as I know, there are no commercial (or free) program available that can do what EDA Index can, some companies may have created their own software, but how do that help you.
I have worked in an electronic department that had a self made application, but it lagged features like search.
This program is very usefull, if you are using numbers when:
Drawing electronic Schematics and PCBs using a CAD program like: Eagle, gEDA, Protel, Orcad, etc.
Creating Front Plate layouts in: GIMP, Coral Draw, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc.
Programming Programmable Logic Devices like: PLD, EPLD, CPLD, PIC, APIC, PEEL, PAL, GAL, FPGA, Intel 80XX, Motorola 68XX, etc. Writing the code in: VHDL, Assambler, JEDEC, etc.
Enhancements:
- Included the bugfix to RC2.
- Updated online documentation.
- Updated INSTALL file.
<<lessEDA index is programmed in PHP (and XHTML 1.0), using a MySQL database to store data, so its more or less OS independent, but a Linux server is recommended, since it already got most software installed as default, this configuration is also called LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP)
Its also recommended that a local intranet server is used, since the system dont got a user login, so all data can be viewed without a password, but when you need to add or edit data a password is required. At first this approach might seem wierd, but its designed to allow quick lookups. Example:
You are sitting with a broken pcb with a number on it, and need to find the schematic (so you can repair it) on the computer or in the printed project (schematic) archive. EDA Index allow an quick lookup in the database, without you needing to login, so you get the job done faster.
As far as I know, there are no commercial (or free) program available that can do what EDA Index can, some companies may have created their own software, but how do that help you.
I have worked in an electronic department that had a self made application, but it lagged features like search.
This program is very usefull, if you are using numbers when:
Drawing electronic Schematics and PCBs using a CAD program like: Eagle, gEDA, Protel, Orcad, etc.
Creating Front Plate layouts in: GIMP, Coral Draw, Photoshop, AutoCAD, etc.
Programming Programmable Logic Devices like: PLD, EPLD, CPLD, PIC, APIC, PEEL, PAL, GAL, FPGA, Intel 80XX, Motorola 68XX, etc. Writing the code in: VHDL, Assambler, JEDEC, etc.
Enhancements:
- Included the bugfix to RC2.
- Updated online documentation.
- Updated INSTALL file.
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Added: 2005-05-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1616 downloads
Confluence System Design Language 0.10.4
Confluence System Design Language is a language for reactive system design. more>> <<less
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Added: 2005-04-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1671 downloads
3D RSS Feeds Icon for Linux -
1 Free Rss Feed icon designed with 3D look. more>> Description:
1 Free Rss Feed icon designed with 3D look.
Content:
RSS feeds<<less
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Added: 2009-04-18 License: Freeware Price: Free
190 downloads
Clearlooks-BlackMod
Clearlooks-BlackMod are three themes designed to perfectly fits Clearlooks themes with Black borders. more>>
Clearlooks-BlackMod are three themes designed to perfectly fits Clearlooks themes with Black borders.
See for example the Light and Medium versions how look good with Aerials! Absolutely wonderful.
<<lessSee for example the Light and Medium versions how look good with Aerials! Absolutely wonderful.
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Added: 2007-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
601 downloads
acidlaunch 0.5
acidlaunch is a light weight GTK based launch bar. more>>
acidlaunch is a light weight GTK based launch bar.
It is designed to be small and light, with a simple XML based configuration format. Its also designed to work well with blackbox.
<<lessIt is designed to be small and light, with a simple XML based configuration format. Its also designed to work well with blackbox.
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Added: 2006-09-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1123 downloads
Invasores 0.9 Beta 3
Invasores was first designed as a proof of concept of which language would be faster to develop games. more>>
Invasores project was first designed as a proof of concept of which language would be faster to develop games.
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Added: 2007-04-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
922 downloads
GtkHTML 3.8.2
GtkHTML is a HTML rendering/editing library. more>>
GtkHTML is a HTML rendering/editing library.
GtkHTML is not designed to be the ultimate HTML browser/editor: instead, it is designed to be easily embedded into applications that require lightweight HTML functionality
<<lessGtkHTML is not designed to be the ultimate HTML browser/editor: instead, it is designed to be easily embedded into applications that require lightweight HTML functionality
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Added: 2006-11-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1081 downloads
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Open IT Online 2.5.1
Open IT Online will improve your browsers capability greatly. It is designed as a Firefox addon that allows to open and edit your documents from everywhere! more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-21 License: MPL Price: FREE
13 downloads
Califone Listening Center 1.0
School Desk search toolbar from Mcdonalds Direct designed for Firefox to improve browsing experience, and aid in the search of school and office furn... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-21 License: Freeware Price: Free
190 downloads
WEbTide Unix 1.3
WebTide freeware HTML editor more>> The WebTide text editor is a new free HTML editor. It is designed to help web developers in creating fast and professional websites. It is also a programmer text editor.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Freeware Price: Free
201 downloads
Php-Residence Hotel Software 1.0
Php-residence is an open source program that can be used in your browser designed to manage daily or weekly rental of house apartments or hotel rooms.... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-29 License: Freeware Price: Free
177 downloads
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