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Postal 2: Share the Pain DEMO 1407

Postal 2: Share the Pain DEMO 1407


Postal 2: Share the Pain DEMO is a FPS game for Linux. more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-03-17 License: Freeware Price:
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WebBoard 0.2 RC

WebBoard 0.2 RC


WebBoard is a tool that allows copy and paste to a public pastebin server. more>>
WebBoard is a tool that allows copy and paste to a public pastebin server.

WebBoard allows you to share your clipboard on the internet. Just copy your text and click on the WebBoard applet in your panel.

The link to the site of your published text will be copied into your clipboard in return. So you can easily paste the URL in e.g. your messenger.

WebBoard is based on the command line tool "pastebin" of Dennis Kaarsemaker. They both share the same configuration file $HOME/.pastebinrc or /etc/pastebinrc

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Added: 2006-02-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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explosions demo 2005.07.31

explosions demo 2005.07.31


explosions demo project is a SDL-based toy with fireworks in 3D space and neat visual effects. more>>
explosions demo project is a SDL-based toy with fireworks in 3D space and neat visual effects.

"Explosions" is a simple SDL-based demo written in C which displays a faux-3D environment with small sprites.

Using the mouse, you can cause little sparks (or fireworks) to appear. Using the keyboard, you can change the angle of viewing.

You can also toggle a number of nifty effects, like blur, fade, dissolve, rotation and zoom.

The C source-code is fully commented, and should be useful for learning some simple SDL and interesting effects code.
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Added: 2006-11-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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G-Share 1.5 Beta

G-Share 1.5 Beta


G-Share is a PHP script that allows you to share your Gmail attachments with the world. more>>
G-Share is a PHP script that allows you to share your Gmail attachments with the world, it is a download center with files stored in your gmail account.

G-Share project uses a MySQL database to store important data such as categories, download count, visitors, gmail accounts, etc...

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Added: 2006-03-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Postal 0.67

Postal 0.67


Postal is a SMTP and POP benchmark suite. more>>
Postal suite currently consists of two programs, Postal and Rabid. Postal (the mad postman) is a program that will deliver mail as fast as possible via the SMTP protocol to test mail server performance.
Rabid (the mad Biff) will eat mail via the POP protocol as fast as possible and measure POP server performance. All messages sent via Postal have MD5 checksums appended, and Rabid will check the MD5 to ensure that the messages are not being corrupted.
It works by taking a list of user names and applying random transformations to them to get the FROM and TO addresses, this is because if each email address takes 30 bytes of storage then 1,000,000 accounts would take 30M of RAM. 3,000,000 accounts would take 90M of RAM which would be more than the memory in my test machine (this would cause thrashing and make the benchmark invalid), and it would take ages to load all that data from the hard drive. Using 100,000 accounts and applying a transformation to map them to 30M accounts is a much more efficient use of resources.
When sending the mail the subject and body will be random data. A header field X-Postal will be used so that procmail can easily filter out such email just in case you accidentally put your own email address as one of the test addresses. ;)
For Debian the best thing to do is to do "apt-get install postal", if you dont want to use the version supplied with your version of Debian you can build a Debian package in the usual manner.
Change to the directory containing the unpacked source and use the command:
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -tc -us
That will create a .deb in the parent directory.
For Red Hat etc there is a portslave.spec file to allow for building with
the "rpm -b" command.
For Solaris use the command "make -C sun" to build a package in /var/spool/pkg
(make sure you have write access to that directory).
For other Unix setup "./configure ; make install" should do an install.
Enhancements:
- The license was changed to GPLv3.
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Added: 2007-07-02 License: GPL v3 Price:
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Money Share 2.2

Money Share 2.2


Money Share is an expense management tool that can be used keep track of expenses among several people. more>>
Money Share is an expense management tool that can be used keep track of expenses among several people.
Expenses made on behalf of people can be kept track of and recovered when balancing accounts. The utility also reduces the number of exchanges required in order to balance the accounts.
Enhancements:
Improvements
- Specify which file is selected in the dropdown box
- Change password option functionality is now available
- Transactions page now has a summary of expenses by description
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Added: 2005-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MDemail.net 2.9.0

MDemail.net 2.9.0


Send and receive secure and encrypted email. Collaborate with others with the integrated group Instant Messaging and file sharing features. Use secure message boards and securely share documents. HIPAA and GLBA compliant. more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Commercial Price: $0
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Konsole 1.6 to 2.0 colorscheme updater 0.1

Konsole 1.6 to 2.0 colorscheme updater 0.1


Konsole 1.6 to 2.0 colorscheme updater 0.1 offers you a little Perl script which is an effective and easy way to convert KDE3 Konsole (i.e. versions up to 1.6.6, extension .schema, table-style) to KDE4 Konsole colorschemes (i.e. version 2.0, extension .colorscheme, INI-style). more>>
Konsole 1.6 to 2.0 colorscheme updater 0.1 offers you a little Perl script which is an effective and easy way to convert KDE3 Konsole (i.e. versions up to 1.6.6, extension ".schema", table-style) to KDE4 Konsole colorschemes (i.e. version 2.0, extension ".colorscheme, INI-style). It will be an excellent for everyone!

Usage:

  1. Go to your KDE3 konsole share folder (e.g. ~/.kde/share/apps/konsole
  2. run script on old colorscheme (e.g. perl color3to4.pl old_colorscheme.schema)
  3. Copy created file (e.g. old_colorscheme.colorscheme) to your KDE4 konsole share folder (e.g. ~/.kde4/share/apps/konsole)
  4. Restart konsole and you should be able to use it

Requirements:

  • Konsole
  • KDE4
  • Perl
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Added: 2008-01-14 License: GPL Price: FREE
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Suede 0.2.5

Suede 0.2.5


Suede provides a set of SVG icons for Gnome 2.x. more>>
Suede provides a set of SVG icons for Gnome 2.x.
INSTALL:
-Untar to ".icons" directory in your home directory, or in the /usr/share/icons directory.
-Select icon theme
-Done!
Enhancements:
- Switched most colors to ones from the Gnome 32 color palette
- added start-here icon
- new mimetype icons
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Added: 2007-03-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PhotoExifProcesS 0.2.0

PhotoExifProcesS 0.2.0


PhotoExifProcesS is short bash script is used to rename the photos with its exif date-time data. more>>
PhotoExifProcesS is short bash script is used to rename the photos with its exif date-time data (date time original of the snapshot).
Installation:
unpack the archive.
peps.desktop => ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
peps => ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/.source (thats the way I use it, but you can choose an other folder for peps file)
NB :
EXIF : command-line utility to show EXIF information in JPEG files must be available on your system.
Enhancements:
- Rotation of exif thumbnail if needed
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Added: 2006-11-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Activism Network 3.2.1

Activism Network 3.2.1


Activism Network is a Web-based system that allows activists or anyone else to share contacts, resources (files), events. more>>
Activism Network is a Web-based system that allows activists or anyone else to share contacts, resources (files), events, email lists, and campaigns. etc.

It uses Google Maps.

It is similar to Friendster/MySpace, but more focussed on networking and less on the social aspect.

This area is for developers and users of the software who want to understand how it works, provide feedback, download the source code, report bugs, request features, or otherwise help out.

You can get an account, and then start commenting and writing your own pages.
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Added: 2007-08-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PAiN 0.46

PAiN 0.46


PAiN is a new MUD code base written in Java. more>>
PAiN project is a new MUD code base written in Java.
PAiN is a new MUD codebase written in Java. It provides a general purpose persistence engine (PAiN DB) and the ability to do dynamic code reloading.
Main features:
- Pure Java database engine (transparent constant-time object access, tracking of the dirty state, transactions and savepoints support).
- Static server code (connection handling, support for code reloading and base interfaces).
- Dynamic reloadable set of action classes and plugins (virtual world logic code and plugins).
- Graphical tool to administrate server and database
Enhancements:
- PAiNDB: Collections could be saved separately from object image.This option should be used if collection is not the only field of dbobject, it has size of 20-40 items and dbobject fields are changed often. Saving collection separately will reduce flushing and object backup time inside transactions.
- PAiNDB: DbObject.provideSchema() is now static method and required for all non-abstract DBObject impls. This allows to import class schema into db without object instantiation.
- GUITool: fully rewritten, modules concept added.
- Codebase: more admin console commands.
- Tinylyb: roles removed: Reset, ResetGroup. SpaceGroup was renamed to Area.
- Tinylib: more shell implemented(this shell should be used to show multipage output)
- Tinylib: online builder bugfixing.
- PAiNDB: fixed bug with error on objects removal with non-empty StringMap type fields.
- Tinylib: bugs in @build mode fixed. More complete visualization for array-type fields
- Tinylib: number of small enhancements.
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Added: 2006-12-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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RoadMap 1.0.12

RoadMap 1.0.12


RoadMap is a car navigation system for UNIX. more>>
RoadMap is an open source (GPL) program that provides a car navigation for Linux and UNIX. It displays a map of the streets, tracks the position provided by a NMEA-compliant GPS receiver, identifies the street matching this GPS position and announces the name of the crossing street at the next intersection. A rudimentary trip feature allows RoadMap to display some basic navigation information (distance to the destination, direction, speed, etc..). Voice messages are generated that duplicate some of the screen information.
It is possible to display a specific area by providing a (complete or incomplete) postal address, the intersection of two streets or an exact position (longitude / latitude).
The map files used by RoadMap are generated from the TIGER files provided by the US Census Bureau, and thus cover the USA only. The RoadMap map format is a binary format that is sensitive to the endianness of the processor. Maps available on this site cover all the USA and have been generated for a little endian processor (such as the Intel Pentium and StrongARM processors).
RoadMap has been designed to be usable on both a desktop or laptop PC, or on a PDA such as the iPAQ from HP (formely from COMPAQ). It can use either the Gtk 1.2 , Gtk 2.0 or QT graphic library for its user interface. The Qt interface supports the Sharps Zaurus PDA. All these machines share the same endianness and can use the maps provided on this site.
RoadMap is at an early stage of development. At this time there are no routing features implemented yet. The plan for the future is to implement some navigation features similar to those found in commercial street navigation systems. The main limit for implementing routing is the lack of navigation information in the US Census Bureau database (for example one-way street are not indicated). The US Census Bureau has clearly indicated that it does not plan to add these information in the future (the USCB does not need them).
RoadMap uses gpsd for the GPS link and flite (festival lite) for the voice messages. Note that flite can be rebuilt with better voices than the default one (such as a US voice instead of a british one--some may disagree :). See the flite README for more information. Here is an example, courtesy of Scot Wilcoxon:
cd flite make clean # to remove old executable files ./configure --with-vox=cmu_us_kal16
RoadMap comes with its own GPS status screen, which provides an overview of the satellites received and highlights those the GPS has a fix on. This status screen allows for placing the GPS device in a position that optimizes satellite reception, even if that means making the GPS devices screen not accessible.
RoadMap uses a binary file format for representing the maps that is compact enough to allow the storage of many maps on a Compact Flash or MultiMedia card. For example, the map of Los Angeles county takes about 10 Mbytes of flash space. RoadMap comes with a set of tools to convert the US Census bureau data (both the 2000 and 2002 versions) into its own map format. Future versions of the US Census bureau data will be supported as well (usually a 1 or 2 months after the data has been released).
When RoadMap starts, it displays a map of the same area that was displayed on the latest session. Clicking on the map screen triggers a "sign" that displays the name of the street, road or freeway (if any) that is the closest to the mouse hotpoint.
Enhancements:
- This version includes some GUI improvements (the user can redefine the toolbar & menu) and bug fixes.
- Improved maps are now available on the web site, which were built from the TIGER 2004se files.
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Added: 2005-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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prizm 0.2

prizm 0.2


prizm is a simple tool to colorize xterm sessions. more>>
prizm is a small, simple tool to colorize xterm sessions.

Its done either randomly or from a config file.

It is a useful visual cue for when there are many xterms open at once.

INSTALL

Put .prizmrc and .prizmrgb in your home directory.
Put prizm in your path, and make executable
Put prizm.1.gz in your manpath (/usr/share/man/man1/)
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Added: 2006-09-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Business::US::USPS::WebTools 1.09

Business::US::USPS::WebTools 1.09


Business::US::USPS::WebTools is a Perl module to use the US Postal Service Web Tools. more>>
Business::US::USPS::WebTools is a Perl module to use the US Postal Service Web Tools.

SYNOPSIS

use Business::US::USPS::WebTools;

# see subclasses for API details

*** THIS IS ALPHA SOFTWARE ***

This is the base class for the WebTools web service from the US Postal Service. The USPS offers several services, and this module handles the parts common to all of them: making the request, getting the response, parsing error reponses, and so on. The interesting stuff happens in one of the subclasses which implement a particular service. So far, the only subclass in this distribution is Business::US::USPS::WebTools::AddressVerification.
new( ANONYMOUS_HASH )

Make the web service object. Pass is an anonymous hash with these keys:

UserID the user id provided by the USPS
Password the password provided by the USPS
Testing true or false, to select the right server

If you dont pass the UserID or Password entries, new looks in the environment variables USPS_WEBTOOLS_USERID and USPS_WEBTOOLS_PASSWORD.

If new cannot find both the User ID and the Password, it croaks.

If you pass a true value with the Testing key, the object will use the testing server host name and the testing URL path. If the Testing key is false or not present, the object uses the live server details.

userid

Returns the User ID for the web service. You need to get this from the US Postal Service.

password

Returns the Password for the web service. You need to get this from the US Postal Service.

url

Returns the URL for the request to the web service. So far, all requests are GET request with all of the data in the query string.

response

Returns the response from the web service. This is the slightly modified response. So far it only fixes up line endings and normalizes some error output for inconsistent responses from different physical servers.

is_error

Returns true if the response to the last request was an error, and false otherwise.
If the response was an error, this method sets various fields in the object:

$self->{error}{number}
$self->{error}{source}
$self->{error}{description}
$self->{error}{help_file}
$self->{error}{help_context}

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Added: 2007-03-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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