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Beyond The Red Line Demo
Beyond the Red Line is a stand-alone total conversion for the award-winning Freespace 2. more>>
Beyond the Red Line project is a stand-alone total conversion for the award-winning Freespace 2 released by Volition and Interplay for the PC. It is based on the popular new tv-show Battlestar Galactica. No, not the one from the 70s.
Will I need Freespace 2 to play it?
No, Beyond the Red Line is a stand-alone conversion and will not require Freespace 2. All you need for playing will be included in the download.
Is it free?
Absolutely. The game is made by fans for the fans, no profit is being made from any part of the project. Although we could use some pizzas and coke to keep our mortal bodies running.
That about covers it... a BSG total conversion of FS2 that has just released a demo version. it plays really well and looks amazing. a must for any BSG fan.
Enhancements:
- This demo contains spoilers for the second season of BSG, so if you havent seen that season yet you should pass on this game for now.
<<lessWill I need Freespace 2 to play it?
No, Beyond the Red Line is a stand-alone conversion and will not require Freespace 2. All you need for playing will be included in the download.
Is it free?
Absolutely. The game is made by fans for the fans, no profit is being made from any part of the project. Although we could use some pizzas and coke to keep our mortal bodies running.
That about covers it... a BSG total conversion of FS2 that has just released a demo version. it plays really well and looks amazing. a must for any BSG fan.
Enhancements:
- This demo contains spoilers for the second season of BSG, so if you havent seen that season yet you should pass on this game for now.
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Added: 2007-04-23 License: Freeware Price:
925 downloads
Babylon Search Online Demo 0.1.2b
Babylon Search Online Demo provides a Firefox toolbar for trying out Babylon dictionaries and Wikipedia via the Web. more>>
Babylon Search Online Demo provides a Firefox toolbar for trying out Babylon dictionaries and Wikipedia via the Web.
Wikipedia search results are automatically shown as an easy-to-read summary, which is very convenient. Babylon is a multilingual Windows application (sold separately) from Israel.
It allows you to look up a word or term in multiple dictionary resources with just a single click.
<<lessWikipedia search results are automatically shown as an easy-to-read summary, which is very convenient. Babylon is a multilingual Windows application (sold separately) from Israel.
It allows you to look up a word or term in multiple dictionary resources with just a single click.
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Added: 2007-04-04 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
936 downloads
EZ Red Skin Fix
EZ Red Skin Fix is a script-fu that can be used to improve skin that has a reddish tint. more>>
EZ Red Skin Fix is a script-fu based on a technique by lylejk of dpreview.com that can be used to improve skin that has a reddish tint.
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Added: 2006-09-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1139 downloads
Paragon NTFS for Linux 2.0
Gain full access to NTFS partitions under Linux more>> Paragon NTFS for Linux gives transparent access to any NTFS partition under Linux operating system. So you and any application can browse these drives, read and change files, copy and create new files and folders. Everything absolutely transparently ?just like with ?ative?Ext2FS, Ext3FS or ReiserFS file system.
This download package is FREE and contains full functional Paragon NTFS for Linux drivers for the most popular Linux distributions with their default kernels only: Red Hat Enterprise 4 (SW), Fedora Core 4, Mandriva 10.2, SUSE 9.3. If you have any other Linux distribution or have already changed the default kernel, you will not probably be able to use this driver. If you are interested in buying or evaluating Paragon NTFS for Linux driver for any Linux distribution you should go to http://www.ntfs-linux.com/index.htm.
Note: This package contains Paragon NTFS for Linux demo version as well. The demo version mounts NTFS partitions in read-only mode only but you can install it to any Linux distribution.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-14 License: Freeware Price: $FREE
192 downloads
Enemy Lines 7 0.6
Enemy lines 7 is a single player first person 3d shooter game. more>>
Enemy lines 7 is a single player first person 3d shooter game.
Shoot down enemy bombers threatening your city.
<<lessShoot down enemy bombers threatening your city.
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Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1220 downloads
Beyond Linux From Scratch 6.2.0
Beyond Linux From Scratch or BLFS in short, is a project that continues where the LFS book finishes. more>>
Beyond Linux From Scratch or BLFS in short, is a project that continues where the LFS book finishes. It assists users in developing their systems according to their needs by providing a broad range of instructions for installing and configuring various packages on top of a base LFS system.
Why would I want a BLFS system?
If you are wondering why you would want a BLFS system or dont know what LFS is then you dont want to be here just yet - you should head over to the LFS Project Homepage where all will be explained.
What can I do with my BLFS system?
Nearly anything! An LFS system is primed to become a system that fits whatever need you have. BLFS is the book that takes you down your own custom path. You could build an office workstation, a multimedia desktop, a router, a server, or all of the above! And the best part is you only install what you need.
Enhancements:
- Version 6.2.0 of BLFS has been released. Version 6.2.0 is the complement to the LFS 6.2 book. More time has elapsed between the release of the previous version (6.1) and this one than in any other release cycle. Much of this is due to the fact that LFS 6.2 took much longer to be released than was originally anticipated. Many new packages have been introduced in the 6.2.0 version, as well as many updates, refinements and additions to the existing packages.
<<lessWhy would I want a BLFS system?
If you are wondering why you would want a BLFS system or dont know what LFS is then you dont want to be here just yet - you should head over to the LFS Project Homepage where all will be explained.
What can I do with my BLFS system?
Nearly anything! An LFS system is primed to become a system that fits whatever need you have. BLFS is the book that takes you down your own custom path. You could build an office workstation, a multimedia desktop, a router, a server, or all of the above! And the best part is you only install what you need.
Enhancements:
- Version 6.2.0 of BLFS has been released. Version 6.2.0 is the complement to the LFS 6.2 book. More time has elapsed between the release of the previous version (6.1) and this one than in any other release cycle. Much of this is due to the fact that LFS 6.2 took much longer to be released than was originally anticipated. Many new packages have been introduced in the 6.2.0 version, as well as many updates, refinements and additions to the existing packages.
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Added: 2007-02-16 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
986 downloads
The poster plug-in
The poster plug-in is a Gimp plug-in that combines image layers by attaching them in rows and columns. more>>
The poster plug-in is a Gimp plug-in that combines image layers by attaching them in rows and columns. This is useful especially for films.
The plug-in attaches the layers of a RGB or grayscale image row by row from the left to the right. The frames are separated by lines of selectable width in the current foreground color. If the row/column matrix is too small for all layers, the last layers are skipped. If the row/column matrix is too huge for the layers, additional slots are filled with the current background color.
Now, how does this look like???
Lets take the well-known high-speed film of an oscillating cavitation bubble... For a better visibility we choose a red foreground and a blue background color and select "< Image >/Filters/Animation/Poster" afterwards.
<<lessThe plug-in attaches the layers of a RGB or grayscale image row by row from the left to the right. The frames are separated by lines of selectable width in the current foreground color. If the row/column matrix is too small for all layers, the last layers are skipped. If the row/column matrix is too huge for the layers, additional slots are filled with the current background color.
Now, how does this look like???
Lets take the well-known high-speed film of an oscillating cavitation bubble... For a better visibility we choose a red foreground and a blue background color and select "< Image >/Filters/Animation/Poster" afterwards.
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Added: 2006-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1136 downloads
Snoopy vs. the Red Baron 1.0
Snoopy vs. the Red Baron is an open-source one/two player combat game, available for Mac OS X, Linux, BeOS, QNX and Windows. more>>
Snoopy vs. the Red Baron is an open-source one/two player combat game, available for Mac OS X, Linux, BeOS, QNX and Windows.
The original Snoopy was a tiny game for the Apple Macintosh, with black and white graphics, but already almost all the levels of the new Snoopy/SDL were implemented.
Snoopy could be played by two opponents, sharing a single screen and keyboard, and although it had poor graphics and tough controls, we very much liked to play it.
While we learned programming, we constantly sought for simple, yet interesting projects. If you have ever tried to learn a new language or API, you will have recognized that the simplest way in mastering the stuff is simply reprogramming an existing application, without losing much thought on design and originality.
So my friend reprogrammed Snoopy, in Object Pascal, using SAT, the Sprite Animation Toolkit, on his Classic II. That version of Snoopy features a fully functional AI, network play, but only the first level ( weapons drop).
While he was at it, he also implemented a "missing feature", the bombs, for which there where graphics and sounds in the game, but which could not be thrown.
When I discovered SDL, I recognized that it would be ideal for the job. Running on Windows, Linux, MacOS, BeOS and many other platforms, it is my new toolkit of choice for multimedia programming. It took us several weeks to port Snoopy (besides going to school, but now the work is almost done, with only the finishing touches to be made.
I can only encourage everyone to try SDL; it is really easy and portable (if worked right).
<<lessThe original Snoopy was a tiny game for the Apple Macintosh, with black and white graphics, but already almost all the levels of the new Snoopy/SDL were implemented.
Snoopy could be played by two opponents, sharing a single screen and keyboard, and although it had poor graphics and tough controls, we very much liked to play it.
While we learned programming, we constantly sought for simple, yet interesting projects. If you have ever tried to learn a new language or API, you will have recognized that the simplest way in mastering the stuff is simply reprogramming an existing application, without losing much thought on design and originality.
So my friend reprogrammed Snoopy, in Object Pascal, using SAT, the Sprite Animation Toolkit, on his Classic II. That version of Snoopy features a fully functional AI, network play, but only the first level ( weapons drop).
While he was at it, he also implemented a "missing feature", the bombs, for which there where graphics and sounds in the game, but which could not be thrown.
When I discovered SDL, I recognized that it would be ideal for the job. Running on Windows, Linux, MacOS, BeOS and many other platforms, it is my new toolkit of choice for multimedia programming. It took us several weeks to port Snoopy (besides going to school, but now the work is almost done, with only the finishing touches to be made.
I can only encourage everyone to try SDL; it is really easy and portable (if worked right).
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Added: 2005-12-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1409 downloads
beyond 1.3
beyond is a driver for the multimedia installation for Prof. Jill Scotts Beyond Hierarchy (Dortmund, Zeche Zollern). more>>
beyond is a driver for the multimedia installation for Prof. Jill Scotts "Beyond Hierarchy" (Dortmund, Zeche Zollern, Summer 2000).
<<less Download (0.051MB)
Added: 2006-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1236 downloads
Red Hat Linux 9
Red Hat Linux is probably the best-known Linux distribution. more>>
Red Hat Linux is probably the best-known Linux distribution. Red Hat Linux is well-supported by commercial software, and tends to be easy to install and have good hardware support out of the box.
Compaq has taken over the maintenance for Red Hat for their Alpha processor - theres a link to their Alpha Red Hat page below.
Red Hat 9 is the last version of Red Hat Linux per se, and Red Hat will stop supporting it soon. Instead they offer a commercial Linux distribution, "Red Hat Enterprise Edition", and a free distribution, "The Fedora Project".
<<lessCompaq has taken over the maintenance for Red Hat for their Alpha processor - theres a link to their Alpha Red Hat page below.
Red Hat 9 is the last version of Red Hat Linux per se, and Red Hat will stop supporting it soon. Instead they offer a commercial Linux distribution, "Red Hat Enterprise Edition", and a free distribution, "The Fedora Project".
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Added: 2005-04-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1092 downloads
Tilt-n-Roll Demo
Tilt-n-Roll is a puzzle game where you must roll your marble through the 3d maze to the exit. more>>
Tilt-n-Roll is a puzzle game where you must roll your marble through the 3d maze to the exit.
This game is an entry into Intels Game Demo 2007 contest. Please take the time to rate my game and help me win a prize!
Tilt the 3d maze and roll your marble to the exit. The final version will fully support laptop SMS / HDAPS sensors to allow players to tilt the laptop to play! (Support is partially there now - Linux users get an SDL patch and Mac users can wrangle with Unimotion).
Main features:
- Multiple powerups, monsters, switches, puzzles, traps...
- Built-in level editor: design and share your mazes with friends!
- Keyboard or mouse control for unsupported laptops
- Plenty of sound effects and catchy music
- Physics calculations are run in a second thread: multicore users should see an increase in both framerate and simulation accuracy
- Runs on Windows, Mac OS or Linux.
- Completely open-source software under the GNU GPL!
<<lessThis game is an entry into Intels Game Demo 2007 contest. Please take the time to rate my game and help me win a prize!
Tilt the 3d maze and roll your marble to the exit. The final version will fully support laptop SMS / HDAPS sensors to allow players to tilt the laptop to play! (Support is partially there now - Linux users get an SDL patch and Mac users can wrangle with Unimotion).
Main features:
- Multiple powerups, monsters, switches, puzzles, traps...
- Built-in level editor: design and share your mazes with friends!
- Keyboard or mouse control for unsupported laptops
- Plenty of sound effects and catchy music
- Physics calculations are run in a second thread: multicore users should see an increase in both framerate and simulation accuracy
- Runs on Windows, Mac OS or Linux.
- Completely open-source software under the GNU GPL!
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
834 downloads
Command Line WRAPper 0.3.0
Command Line WRAPper is a tool to build and run commands from input lines. more>>
Command Line WRAPper is a tool that provides an easy way to build and run commands from input lines, avoiding the use of shell script. It is similar to xargs.
clwrap can make great things with the locate command, and is low resource intensive. It can also do some not-quite-fun works like multiple configure/make/make install after a fresh system installation. In practice, you have to generate a list of files/directories you want to manage, clwrap takes it in standard input and apply the command you want to apply for each files (lines) in input.
But you can do much more, in fact, its up to you to find how to use it ;).
examples:
- copying several files into one specific directory:
locate myfiles | clwrap -e cp {} mydir/
- renaming several files:
ls -1 ultra*
| clwrap -e "echo -n mv -v {}" -e "echo {} | sed s/ultra/ /"
| clwrap -e {}
- running a specific line in the shell history:
history | grep "482" | head -n 1 | sed s/ *[0-9]* *// | clwrap -v -e {}
- try all tv norms and frequency tables possible combinations with scantv:
cat norm
| clwrap -e "cat freq | clwrap -e echo scantv -n {} -f {}"
| clwrap -e {} > file 2>&1
- reformat source code, after a backup of course:
ls -1 | clwrap -e "cp {} {}.orig && flip -u {} && cat {}
| sed s/^[ t]*$//;/^$/d
| indent -kr -bad -bap -bbb -sob -i8 -l100 {} -o {}.tmp
&& mv {} tmp && mv {}.tmp {}"
<<lessclwrap can make great things with the locate command, and is low resource intensive. It can also do some not-quite-fun works like multiple configure/make/make install after a fresh system installation. In practice, you have to generate a list of files/directories you want to manage, clwrap takes it in standard input and apply the command you want to apply for each files (lines) in input.
But you can do much more, in fact, its up to you to find how to use it ;).
examples:
- copying several files into one specific directory:
locate myfiles | clwrap -e cp {} mydir/
- renaming several files:
ls -1 ultra*
| clwrap -e "echo -n mv -v {}" -e "echo {} | sed s/ultra/ /"
| clwrap -e {}
- running a specific line in the shell history:
history | grep "482" | head -n 1 | sed s/ *[0-9]* *// | clwrap -v -e {}
- try all tv norms and frequency tables possible combinations with scantv:
cat norm
| clwrap -e "cat freq | clwrap -e echo scantv -n {} -f {}"
| clwrap -e {} > file 2>&1
- reformat source code, after a backup of course:
ls -1 | clwrap -e "cp {} {}.orig && flip -u {} && cat {}
| sed s/^[ t]*$//;/^$/d
| indent -kr -bad -bap -bbb -sob -i8 -l100 {} -o {}.tmp
&& mv {} tmp && mv {}.tmp {}"
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Elfelli Flux Line Simulator 0.3
Elfelli is a tool to simulate and visualize electric flux lines around arbitrary positioned, electrically charged bodies. more>>
Elfelli is a tool to simulate and visualize electric flux lines around arbitrary positioned, electrically charged bodies.
The project is able to export PNG files of the current canvas. Elfelli is written in C++ and uses gtkmm.
Compiling:
To compile Elfelli, you need SCons. In many distributions you will also need the development package of gtkmm (in Debian this is libgtkmm-2.4-dev).
Compiling itself is very simple:
$ scons
Installation:
To install Elfelli, simply type:
$ scons install
By default, it is installed in /usr/local. If you want to change that prefix, alter the install command to:
$ scons install prefix=/install/prefix
Enhancements:
- Its now possible to save and load the current scene as well as changing a bodys charge.
<<lessThe project is able to export PNG files of the current canvas. Elfelli is written in C++ and uses gtkmm.
Compiling:
To compile Elfelli, you need SCons. In many distributions you will also need the development package of gtkmm (in Debian this is libgtkmm-2.4-dev).
Compiling itself is very simple:
$ scons
Installation:
To install Elfelli, simply type:
$ scons install
By default, it is installed in /usr/local. If you want to change that prefix, alter the install command to:
$ scons install prefix=/install/prefix
Enhancements:
- Its now possible to save and load the current scene as well as changing a bodys charge.
Download (0.028MB)
Added: 2007-02-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
990 downloads
Make-Money-On-Line 1.0
The Ultimate Safe Money Guide -Free Online Money Guide Make Your Online Money The Safe Way And Generate a Daily Income Stream. The best thing I came ... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-05 License: Freeware Price: Free
201 downloads
The C++ Cmdline Library 0.3
The C++ Cmdline Library provides a framework for handling command line options and arguments. more>>
The C++ Cmdline Library provides a framework for handling command line options and arguments.
Either variables (of any type) are set to values given at the command line. Or user defined functions are called with arguments (of any type) read from the command line.
It was developed and tested using kdevelop 2.1 and gcc 2.95.3 on SuSE Linux 7.3.
Main features:
- Easy extraction of command line arguments
- Automatic conversion of command line arguments to any type (even user defined classes)
- Convenient handling of command line usage errors by exceptions
- Complete documentation
- And all this is absolutely free
<<lessEither variables (of any type) are set to values given at the command line. Or user defined functions are called with arguments (of any type) read from the command line.
It was developed and tested using kdevelop 2.1 and gcc 2.95.3 on SuSE Linux 7.3.
Main features:
- Easy extraction of command line arguments
- Automatic conversion of command line arguments to any type (even user defined classes)
- Convenient handling of command line usage errors by exceptions
- Complete documentation
- And all this is absolutely free
Download (0.83MB)
Added: 2006-12-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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