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ThinkFree Viewer 1.1

ThinkFree Viewer 1.1


ThinkFree Viewer allows you to view ThinkFree or Microsoft Office word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation files. more>>
ThinkFree Viewer allows you to view ThinkFree or Microsoft Office word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation files without having any other office applications installed. After installing the appropriate Widget simply drag and drop files from your desktop, or copy and paste the Web URL into the ThinkFree Widget.

ThinkFree Widgets allows users to open email attachments with ease, and supports the following file formats: .doc, .rtf, .txt, .xls, .csv, .ppt, and .pps.

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Added: 2007-06-06 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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cg binary downloader 0.4

cg binary downloader 0.4


cg is a semi-automatic newsgroup binary downloader. more>>
cg is a semi-automatic newsgroup binary downloader. It assembles parts based on subject headers and then offers them in an editor for the user to choose which files he really wants.
cg is a automatic binary newsgroups downloader. It assembles parts based on subject headers and then offers them in an editor for the user to choose which files he really wants.
It supports decoding data in the following formats:
uuencode (both single- and multi-posting binaries)
MIME (multipart/mixed, message/partial; base64, quoted printable, x-uuencode) yEnc
Start it with cg somenewsgroup; `cg -h offers a short help, should you need it.
Enhancements:
- yenc support
- rename broken files to filename.broken
- CTRL-C/SIGINT handling: write rc file and quit after completely decoding current file.
- segfault fix (for postings of the type [422/7])
- ignore some uninteresting comment lines (no .desc file)
- dont assume last line before end is not allowed to contain data in uu data
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Added: 2006-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Browser History Viewer 0.0.10

Browser History Viewer 0.0.10


Browser History Viewer allows you to examine the contents of web browser history files and export the data. more>>
Browser History Viewer allows you to examine the contents of web browser history files and export the data.

Currently it supports Internet Explorer and Mozilla/Firefox.

Browser History Viewer meant to be a forensics tool. It meant to be a forensics tool.

BHV is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).

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Added: 2006-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Scriptol to binary Compiler

Scriptol to binary Compiler


Scriptol to binary Compiler is a C++ native compiler. more>>
Scriptol to binary Compiler is a C++ native compiler.

Installation:

It is better to install Scriptol at root of a disk, for example:
c:scriptolc

Once the archive is extracted into the scriptolc directory, you have just to change to this directory to run the compiler.

To use the compiler at command line from any directory, you have to put the compiler into the path variable.

The setup script installs required file into sub-directories, or into the directory given as argument. Before to use the compiler, you have to read the licence, in the doc
directory: licence.html.

Usage:

Just type:
./solc mysource

Type "solc" only to list the options.

If your program is a multi-file project, the source given as parameter must be the main source file, the compiler will know dependencies from "include" statements and will build what is needed.

Exemples:

Type from the main scriptol directory:
./solc -bre demosfibo

Configuring:

By editing the solc.ini file, you may change the second pass compiler (you may have to rebuild the libsol library for this compiler), change the options of the compiler or add header files to include.

To add header files, just add "header=someheader.hpp" lines into the config file.

A xxx.cfg file may be written for each project main source beeing xxx, and if present, it overloads the solc.ini file.
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Added: 2005-12-02 License: Freeware Price:
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BinaryKlock 0.1

BinaryKlock 0.1


BinaryKlock project is a binary clock kicker applet. more>>
BinaryKlock project is a binary clock kicker applet.

The special thing about this clock is that it displays the time in binary instead of using the decimal system.

Binary is pretty easy to read and many people will nonetheless stare at your desktop, not believing how you can read the time from that.

This is my first KDE application, let me know if you like it ;)

Building:

This is my first KDevelop project as well, and Im not yet extremely familiar with it. It generated the usual autoconf files and you should be able to build it like this:

./configure
make
make install

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Added: 2007-07-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Opcion Font Viewer 1.1.1

Opcion Font Viewer 1.1.1


Opcion Font Viewer is a TrueType font viewer. more>>
Opcion Font Viewer is a free font viewer written in Java that allows you to view both installed and uninstalled TrueType fonts on Windows, Linux, Unix or Mac.
The main focus of Opcion is to allow you to view your uninstalled fonts so that you install only the fonts you want and keep your system memory free of fonts you dont want.
As you may have experienced, installing the brand new 1000 fonts font pack you just bought on your Windows, Linux, Unix or Mac computer can lead to slow-downs when starting the computer and when loading other programs.
The slow down occurs because the Operating System and certain programs (e.g. word-processors, email clients, graphics editors) need to load all system fonts so that they can be made available to you at any time. This is where Opcion comes in.
Opcion was written to handle the viewing of large font collections, therefore only fonts that you are currently viewing are stored in memory. Although the amount of physical memory you have will effect how many fonts you can view at a time, it will no longer be a limitation to you making use of your entire font library.
Another problem with most Operating Systems default font viewers is that while they are capable of viewing fonts, the default Windows/Linux/Unix font viewers only allows you to view fonts that are already installed and one at a time. Opcion allows you to view TrueType fonts located anywhere and allows you to view system fonts as well.
To help you pick the best font for the job, whether it be for your assignment, project logo or webpage, Opcion provides a list view of either system or other/uninstalled fonts so you may see how a font looks compared to other fonts in your collection.
When you see a font that you feel suits your current job you can simply click on it in the list view and it will be added to a favourites list that can then be saved for future reference or used to install only the fonts you want.
For viewing fonts, seeing how they would appear applied to your name/logo/tagline, and keeping track of which fonts best suit the job is the purpose of Opcion Font Viewer. Opcion allows you to view both installed and uninstalled fonts in different views depending on your needs. Written in Java, Opcion will work on all platforms that the Java Runtime Environment supports (which includes Windows, Mac, Solaris & Linux).
Opcion Font Viewer provdies a default view that allows you to view one font at a time, and a list view which allows you to view multiple fonts at a time. By clicking on fonts you like in the list view you are adding fonts to a faviourties list that Opcion keeps for you. The faviourites list can then be saved for future reference or used in finding out the file names of fonts you wish to install.
Main features:
- Viewing of installed/uninstalled fonts.
- List view of installed/uninstalled fonts.
- Adding/removing of favourite fonts.
- Saving of favourite fonts.
- Customizable sample/display text.
- Customizable font size.
- Customizable font properties (bold, italic, etc.) in sample text area.
- Changeable fonts displayed per page in List View.
Execute Opcion Font Viewer
To execute Opcion Font Viewer in Windows, download the EXE version. For Linux users use the command "java -jar Opcion_v1.1.1.jar" in console/terminal/shortcut.
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: /usr/java/j2re1.4.1_02/lib/i386/libfontmanager.so: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
This error occurs due to backwards compatibility issues with the Java Runtime and libstdc. To fix this problem for RedHat 9.0 install the RPM file compat-libstdc++-7.3.2.96.118.i386.rpm, which can be found on disc 1 of the downloadable distro. For other Linux distributions check rpmfind.net for libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2 to see what package you need to install.
An unexpected exception has been detected in native code outside the VM.
Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x4CAEE920 Function=(null)+0x4CAEE920 Library=/usr/local/lib/SunJava2-1.4.2/lib/i386/libfontmanager.so

This error appears to be a problem with Sun Microsystems Java implementation for Linux, the real cause for this crash is still being investigated. There are no solutions to this problem yet.
Opcion crashes during execution when using Blackdown Java Virtual Machine.
Opcion Font Viewer was programmed for Sun Microsystems JVM, and it uses Suns Java API extensively. Thus, it is highly recommended that you use the latest Java Runtime Environment instead of other JVMs.
Enhancements:
- Added sorting to other fonts list.
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Added: 2005-04-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Process Viewer 0.5.0

Process Viewer 0.5.0


Process Viewer is a small utility similar to top which displays all the processes on a linux system. more>>
Process Viewer is a small utility similar to top which displays all the processes on a linux system. Its written using the FOX Toolkit.

Process Viewer is licensed under the GNU General Public License

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Added: 2005-10-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GeoTIFF Viewer 1.0.1

GeoTIFF Viewer 1.0.1


GeoTIFF Viewer is a simple viewer for GeoTIFF files, which are georeferenced raster images, typically used for maps. more>>
GeoTIFF Viewer is a simple viewer for GeoTIFF files, which are georeferenced raster images, typically used for maps.
Ive noticed that there really arent any programs for Linux that just view maps. There are several GIS packages, but if all you want to do is look, theyre overkill. I wrote GeoTIFF Viewer to be a simple viewer of digital raster graphics.
It uses libtiff and libgeotiff for the heavy lifting of reading the TIFF and associated GeoTIFF tags, and GTK+, GDK, and GLib for the widgets and graphical utilities. As such, it should run on any platform that these do, which is to say, most modern operating systems.
Digital raster graphics for California can be freely obtained at The California Spatial Information Library. The USGS and the Tennessee Valley Authority have data for the rest of the country.
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes calculation of seconds when lat/long is being displayed.
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Added: 2007-01-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Rss Viewer 2.0.0 beta

Rss Viewer 2.0.0 beta


RSS Viewer is a comfortable and portable viewer for RSS/RDF-compatible newsfeeds. more>>
RSS Viewer is a comfortable and portable viewer for RSS/RDF-compatible newsfeeds. It is written completely in Java and licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Rss Viewer is proven to run on Windows, Linux and MacOS X. Other Java enabled platforms should work as well.
Main features:
- multiple views for everyones taste
- built-in HTML article preview
- external browser support
- drag and drop
- article database
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Added: 2005-09-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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X Window Properties Viewer 0.2

X Window Properties Viewer 0.2


X Window Properties Viewer allows you to select a X window and view/edit its properties. more>>
X Window Properties Viewer project allows you to select a X window and view/edit its properties.

A tree viewer lets to see part or all of the windows tree on your X server.

After selecting a window you can view all of the resources at once or select individual ones for viewing/editing.

Only editing strings is currently supported.

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Added: 2006-09-30 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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Tree::Binary 0.07

Tree::Binary 0.07


Tree::Binary is a Object Oriented Binary Tree for Perl. more>>
Tree::Binary is a Object Oriented Binary Tree for Perl.

SYNOPSIS

use Tree::Binary;

# a tree representaion of the expression:
# ((2 + 2) * (4 + 5))
my $btree = Tree::Binary->new("*")
->setLeft(
Tree::Binary->new("+")
->setLeft(Tree::Binary->new("2"))
->setRight(Tree::Binary->new("2"))
)
->setRight(
Tree::Binary->new("+")
->setLeft(Tree::Binary->new("4"))
->setRight(Tree::Binary->new("5"))
);
# Or shown visually:
# +---(*)---+
# | |
# +-(+)-+ +-(+)-+
# | | | |
# (2) (2) (4) (5)

# get a InOrder visitor
my $visitor = Tree::Binary::Visitor::InOrderTraversal->new();
$btree->accept($visitor);

# print the expression in infix order
print $visitor->getAccumulation(); # prints "2 + 2 * 4 + 5"

# get a PreOrder visitor
my $visitor = Tree::Binary::Visitor::PreOrderTraversal->new();
$btree->accept($visitor);

# print the expression in prefix order
print $visitor->getAccumulation(); # prints "* + 2 2 + 4 5"

# get a PostOrder visitor
my $visitor = Tree::Binary::Visitor::PostOrderTraversal->new();
$btree->accept($visitor);

# print the expression in postfix order
print $visitor->getAccumulation(); # prints "2 2 + 4 5 + *"

# get a Breadth First visitor
my $visitor = Tree::Binary::Visitor::BreadthFirstTraversal->new();
$btree->accept($visitor);

# print the expression in breadth first order
print $visitor->getAccumulation(); # prints "* + + 2 2 4 5"

# be sure to clean up all circular references
$btree->DESTROY();

This module is a fully object oriented implementation of a binary tree. Binary trees are a specialized type of tree which has only two possible branches, a left branch and a right branch. While it is possible to use an n-ary tree, like Tree::Simple, to fill most of your binary tree needs, a true binary tree object is just easier to mantain and use.

Binary Tree objects are especially useful (to me anyway) when building parse trees of things like mathematical or boolean expressions. They can also be used in games for such things as descisions trees. Binary trees are a well studied data structure and there is a wealth of information on the web about them.

This module uses exceptions and a minimal Design By Contract style. All method arguments are required unless specified in the documentation, if a required argument is not defined an exception will usually be thrown. Many arguments are also required to be of a specific type, for instance the $tree argument to both the setLeft and setRight methods, must be a Tree::Binary object or an object derived from Tree::Binary, otherwise an exception is thrown. This may seems harsh to some, but this allows me to have the confidence that my code works as I intend, and for you to enjoy the same level of confidence when using this module. Note however that this module does not use any Exception or Error module, the exceptions are just strings thrown with die.

This object uses a number of methods copied from another module of mine, Tree::Simple. Users of that module will find many similar methods and behaviors. However, it did not make sense for Tree::Binary to be derived from Tree::Simple, as there are a number of methods in Tree::Simple that just wouldnt make sense in Tree::Binary. So, while I normally do not approve of cut-and-paste code reuse, it was what made the most sense in this case.

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Added: 2006-10-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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iSQL-Viewer 3.0.1

iSQL-Viewer 3.0.1


iSQL-Viewer is an open-source JDBC 2.x compliant database front end written in Java. more>>
iSQL-Viewer is an open-source JDBC 2.x compliant database front end written in Java. It implements across multiple platforms features of the JDBC API. It does everything through a single interface.
iSQL-Viewer works with most database platforms, including PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, and Informix. iSQL-Viewer provides a variety of tools and features to carry out common database tasks.
Main features:
- Scripting support using JPython and the IBM BSF framework
- A guided query builder for creating simple and complex SQL queries
- Enhanced object viewing for images, HTML, and other binary format files
- A friendly SQL console for executing SQL statements
- Batch processing of SQL files
- Database introspection
- "Bookmarks" to store SQL commands you commonly use
- Import and export to popular file formats such as Microsoft Excel, XML, HTML and ASCII delimited.
- Enhanced interface support across platforms
Enhancements:
- A bug caused by closing of the application with a large query left in the editor was fixed along with some issues with variable substitution.
- Some missing elements in the service wizard were corrected.
- MonetDB and Gigaspaces were added as part of the default driver set to pick from when creating a new service.
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Added: 2007-06-15 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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PyQGLViewer 0.1.2

PyQGLViewer 0.1.2


PyQGLViewer is a set of Python bindings for the libQGLViewer C++ library. more>>
PyQGLViewer is a set of Python bindings for the libQGLViewer C++ library. PyQGLViewer extends the Qt framework with widgets and tools that eases the creation of OpenGL 3D viewers.

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Added: 2007-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KSystem Viewer 0.0.2-1

KSystem Viewer 0.0.2-1


KSystem Viewer is a little Kommander bash script what aims see the characteristics of the current system. more>>
KSystem Viewer is a little Kommander bash script what aims see the characteristics of the current system.

KSystem Viewer can see hdd capacity or the name/frequency of the processor.

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Added: 2006-05-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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tc-viewer 1.5

tc-viewer 1.5


tc-viewer provides the ability to watch current transfers that take place in HTB and HFSC traffic shaping classes. more>>
tc-viewer provides the ability to watch current transfers that take place in HTB and HFSC traffic shaping classes on specified interface.

tc-viewer reads output from: tc -s class show dev iface, and analyzes (for each class) values in lines like this one :

Sent 6173259431 bytes 6300224 pkt...

Measured speeds may little vary from the real ones.

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Added: 2006-11-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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