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Simple Aggregator 1.1
Simple Aggregator is a web-based news aggregator. more>>
Simple Aggregator is a Web-based news aggregator. It retrieves feeds using Mark Pilgrims Ultra Liberal feed Parser, making full use of its advanced features. It stores the feeds in a MySQL database, and displays news via a PHP frontend.
Enhancements:
- the backend is now ready for categories (planned for the next release)
- the feedsloader script now uses threads for much better performance
- the feedsloader script now periodically cleans up read entries
- the feedsloader script now traps feed encoding errors
- added OPML import and export for feeds
- moved CSS style sheets to a common external file
- small fixes mainly to the user menu links
<<lessEnhancements:
- the backend is now ready for categories (planned for the next release)
- the feedsloader script now uses threads for much better performance
- the feedsloader script now periodically cleans up read entries
- the feedsloader script now traps feed encoding errors
- added OPML import and export for feeds
- moved CSS style sheets to a common external file
- small fixes mainly to the user menu links
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2005-04-26 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1641 downloads
Aggrevator 0.7.6
Aggrevator is a cross-platform RSS/Atom aggregator that uses a MySQL 4.1 database for storage. more>>
Aggrevator is a cross-platform RSS/Atom aggregator that uses a MySQL 4.1 database for storage. It is designed to make life easier for people who want to subscribe to large numbers of blogs by using scoring, sophisticated search, filtering and sorting.
Its designed for people who are subscribed to many RSS and blog sites and is capable for advanced search, filtering and sorting.
Aggrevators chief distinguishing factor is its use of a MySql database to permanently store every entry fetched from every blog you subscribe to. This means that the user can read offline any of the several thousand blogs theyre interested in. Since Aggrevator is written in Java using the SWT library for its GUI the user can use it on multiple platforms (I have tested it using Linux and Windows) with a single remote database or on one machine with a local database.
Aggrevator offers the user search functionality which lets them track down entries they have read in the past even if theyre offline. The user also has the option of using the filters as a means of finding a particular blog by typing a minimal set of characters and seeing the list of candidates shrink as they type each character.
Main features:
- easy to find in large number of blogs
- filtering capabilities of blogs
<<lessIts designed for people who are subscribed to many RSS and blog sites and is capable for advanced search, filtering and sorting.
Aggrevators chief distinguishing factor is its use of a MySql database to permanently store every entry fetched from every blog you subscribe to. This means that the user can read offline any of the several thousand blogs theyre interested in. Since Aggrevator is written in Java using the SWT library for its GUI the user can use it on multiple platforms (I have tested it using Linux and Windows) with a single remote database or on one machine with a local database.
Aggrevator offers the user search functionality which lets them track down entries they have read in the past even if theyre offline. The user also has the option of using the filters as a means of finding a particular blog by typing a minimal set of characters and seeing the list of candidates shrink as they type each character.
Main features:
- easy to find in large number of blogs
- filtering capabilities of blogs
Download (5.4MB)
Added: 2006-06-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1236 downloads
Blogger Integration 1.3
Blogger Integration is a package that can be used to import a blog published in Blogger.com into another site. more>>
Blogger Integration is a package that can be used to import a blog published in Blogger.com into another site. The project uses the blog page files exported with Blogger FTP blog publish support.
The class can process one or more blogs by parsing the blog page files to extract the posts, comments, images, etc. The processed blog pages can be rendered and published in another site with a different template.
This package can also integrate imported blogs with a site published with osCommerce.
Enhancements:
- The "Add to Yahoo" and "Add to Google" buttons are now inserted into the blog.
<<lessThe class can process one or more blogs by parsing the blog page files to extract the posts, comments, images, etc. The processed blog pages can be rendered and published in another site with a different template.
This package can also integrate imported blogs with a site published with osCommerce.
Enhancements:
- The "Add to Yahoo" and "Add to Google" buttons are now inserted into the blog.
Download (0.082MB)
Added: 2007-03-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
941 downloads
Linux Inventory Aggregator 2.1
Linux Inventory Aggregator is designed to be a simple script for gathering hardware information. more>>
Linux Inventory Aggregator is designed to be a simple, self-contained (as much as possible) script for gathering hardware information.
Sample Output
In the first example, a stock Mandrake system is shown with a single processor, 386MB of memory, an attached SCSI disk array, and several internal IDE drives.
[rtwomey@gamma inventory]$ ./get_inventory.pl
Statistics of machine gamma
* 1 CPU: Pentium III (Coppermine) @ 863.955MHz
* Kernel: 2.6.11-6mdk #1 Tue Mar 22 16:04:32 CET 2005
* Memory total: 385668kB
* Hostname: gamma @ 192.168.1.3
* Network Interfaces:
lo: 127.0.0.1
eth0: 192.168.1.3
* Graphics card: nVidia Corporation NV15 [GeForce2 GTS/Pro] (rev a3)
* Network controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado] (rev 78)
* Network controller: Linksys NC100 Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet 10/100 (rev 11)
* Sound card: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 07)
* SCSI card: QLogic Corp. ISP12160 Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI Processor (rev 06)
Attached IDE disks:
* Disk hdg: size: 81964302336 bytes (81GB), model: Maxtor 4R080L0
* Disk hdf: size: 30900215808 bytes (30GB), model: Maxtor 93073U4
* Disk hde: size: 164696555520 bytes (164GB), model: HDS722516VLAT80
* Disk hdc: size: 123522416640 bytes (123GB), model: IC35L120AVV207-0
* Disk hdb: size: 120034123776 bytes (120GB), model: WDC WD1200JB-75CRA0
* Disk hda: size: 45191946240 bytes (45GB), model: IBM-DTLA-307045
Attached SCSI disks:
* Disk sda: SEAGATE ST318452LC (Channel: 00 ID: 08 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdb: SEAGATE ST318453LC (Channel: 00 ID: 09 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdc: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 08 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdd: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 09 Lun: 00)
* Disk sde: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 11 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdf: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 12 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdg: SEAGATE ST318453LC (Channel: 01 ID: 13 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdh: SEAGATE ST318452LC (Channel: 01 ID: 14 Lun: 00)
The second example illustrates a dual-processor Xeon system (note that HyperThreading causes the 2 processors to appear as 4):
[rtwomey@babbage inventory]# ./get_inventory.pl
Statistics of machine babbage
* 4 CPUs: CPU1 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz; CPU2 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz; CPU3 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz; CPU4 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz
* Kernel: 2.6.9-11.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri May 20 18:26:27 EDT 2005
* Memory total: 514484kB
* Hostname: babbage @ XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Network Interfaces:
lo: 127.0.0.1
eth0: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Network controller: Intel Corporation 82544GC Gigabit Ethernet Controller (LOM) (rev 02)
* SCSI card: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic 53c1030 PCI-X Fusion-MPT Dual Ultra320 SCSI (rev 07)
* SCSI card: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic 53c1030 PCI-X Fusion-MPT Dual Ultra320 SCSI (rev 07)
* Graphics card: ATI Technologies Inc Rage XL (rev 27)
Attached SCSI disks:
* Disk sda: SEAGATE ST373307LC (Channel: 00 ID: 00 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdb: SEAGATE ST39103LC (Channel: 00 ID: 01 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdc: SEAGATE ST39204LC (Channel: 00 ID: 03 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdd: SEAGATE ST39204LC (Channel: 00 ID: 04 Lun: 00)
The third example illustrates an IDE CD-RW, as well as a SATA disk that is handled via the Linux sg driver:
[rtwomey@younger inventory]# ./get_inventory.pl
Statistics of machine younger
* 2 CPUs: CPU1 = Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz @ 2992.825MHz; CPU2 = Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz @ 2992.825MHz
* Kernel: 2.6.9-16.ELsmp #1 SMP Mon Aug 15 20:06:02 EDT 2005
* Memory total: 1033192kB
* Hostname: younger @ XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Network Interfaces:
lo: 127.0.0.1
eth0: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Sound card: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
* Graphics card: ATI Technologies Inc RV370 5B60 [Radeon X300 (PCIE)]
* Network controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5751 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 01)
Attached IDE disks:
* CD-RW drive: HL-DT-ST CD-RW/DVD-ROM GCC-4482B
Attached SCSI disks:
* ATA ST340014AS (Channel: 00 ID: 00 Lun: 00)
<<lessSample Output
In the first example, a stock Mandrake system is shown with a single processor, 386MB of memory, an attached SCSI disk array, and several internal IDE drives.
[rtwomey@gamma inventory]$ ./get_inventory.pl
Statistics of machine gamma
* 1 CPU: Pentium III (Coppermine) @ 863.955MHz
* Kernel: 2.6.11-6mdk #1 Tue Mar 22 16:04:32 CET 2005
* Memory total: 385668kB
* Hostname: gamma @ 192.168.1.3
* Network Interfaces:
lo: 127.0.0.1
eth0: 192.168.1.3
* Graphics card: nVidia Corporation NV15 [GeForce2 GTS/Pro] (rev a3)
* Network controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado] (rev 78)
* Network controller: Linksys NC100 Network Everywhere Fast Ethernet 10/100 (rev 11)
* Sound card: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 07)
* SCSI card: QLogic Corp. ISP12160 Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI Processor (rev 06)
Attached IDE disks:
* Disk hdg: size: 81964302336 bytes (81GB), model: Maxtor 4R080L0
* Disk hdf: size: 30900215808 bytes (30GB), model: Maxtor 93073U4
* Disk hde: size: 164696555520 bytes (164GB), model: HDS722516VLAT80
* Disk hdc: size: 123522416640 bytes (123GB), model: IC35L120AVV207-0
* Disk hdb: size: 120034123776 bytes (120GB), model: WDC WD1200JB-75CRA0
* Disk hda: size: 45191946240 bytes (45GB), model: IBM-DTLA-307045
Attached SCSI disks:
* Disk sda: SEAGATE ST318452LC (Channel: 00 ID: 08 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdb: SEAGATE ST318453LC (Channel: 00 ID: 09 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdc: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 08 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdd: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 09 Lun: 00)
* Disk sde: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 11 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdf: SEAGATE ST336607LC (Channel: 01 ID: 12 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdg: SEAGATE ST318453LC (Channel: 01 ID: 13 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdh: SEAGATE ST318452LC (Channel: 01 ID: 14 Lun: 00)
The second example illustrates a dual-processor Xeon system (note that HyperThreading causes the 2 processors to appear as 4):
[rtwomey@babbage inventory]# ./get_inventory.pl
Statistics of machine babbage
* 4 CPUs: CPU1 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz; CPU2 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz; CPU3 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz; CPU4 = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz @ 2791.744MHz
* Kernel: 2.6.9-11.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri May 20 18:26:27 EDT 2005
* Memory total: 514484kB
* Hostname: babbage @ XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Network Interfaces:
lo: 127.0.0.1
eth0: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Network controller: Intel Corporation 82544GC Gigabit Ethernet Controller (LOM) (rev 02)
* SCSI card: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic 53c1030 PCI-X Fusion-MPT Dual Ultra320 SCSI (rev 07)
* SCSI card: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic 53c1030 PCI-X Fusion-MPT Dual Ultra320 SCSI (rev 07)
* Graphics card: ATI Technologies Inc Rage XL (rev 27)
Attached SCSI disks:
* Disk sda: SEAGATE ST373307LC (Channel: 00 ID: 00 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdb: SEAGATE ST39103LC (Channel: 00 ID: 01 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdc: SEAGATE ST39204LC (Channel: 00 ID: 03 Lun: 00)
* Disk sdd: SEAGATE ST39204LC (Channel: 00 ID: 04 Lun: 00)
The third example illustrates an IDE CD-RW, as well as a SATA disk that is handled via the Linux sg driver:
[rtwomey@younger inventory]# ./get_inventory.pl
Statistics of machine younger
* 2 CPUs: CPU1 = Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz @ 2992.825MHz; CPU2 = Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz @ 2992.825MHz
* Kernel: 2.6.9-16.ELsmp #1 SMP Mon Aug 15 20:06:02 EDT 2005
* Memory total: 1033192kB
* Hostname: younger @ XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Network Interfaces:
lo: 127.0.0.1
eth0: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* Sound card: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
* Graphics card: ATI Technologies Inc RV370 5B60 [Radeon X300 (PCIE)]
* Network controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5751 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 01)
Attached IDE disks:
* CD-RW drive: HL-DT-ST CD-RW/DVD-ROM GCC-4482B
Attached SCSI disks:
* ATA ST340014AS (Channel: 00 ID: 00 Lun: 00)
Download (0.020MB)
Added: 2006-12-15 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
1055 downloads
Web Search Aggregator 1.2.0
Web Search Aggregator (WSA) provides multiple Web searches from one place. more>>
Web Search Aggregator (WSA) provides multiple Web searches from one place. It features multiple categories and the display of results from many sites with a single search.
Your last search and the state of the tabs are remembered. Tabs can be navigated with the keyboard.
Enhancements:
- Mouse navigation has been added (hold down the Ctrl key).
- History of searches has been added (+statistics).
<<lessYour last search and the state of the tabs are remembered. Tabs can be navigated with the keyboard.
Enhancements:
- Mouse navigation has been added (hold down the Ctrl key).
- History of searches has been added (+statistics).
Download (0.005MB)
Added: 2006-07-15 License: BSD License Price:
1196 downloads
Jeffs News Aggregator 1.2
A tool to download news and comics and place in them in a custom page of your choosing. more>>
Jeffs News Aggregator is a news getter / page generator that can pull comics, headlines, and RSS feeds and pump them into your template pages.
<<less Download (0.29MB)
Added: 2006-06-06 License: BSD License Price:
1236 downloads
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.
<<lessThere 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.
Download (0.053MB)
Added: 2005-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1411 downloads
Akregator 1.0.2
Akregator is a RSS feed aggregator for K Desktop Environment. more>>
Akregator is a RSS feed aggregator for K Desktop Environment. Feed aggregators provide
a convenient way to browse different kinds of content, including news, blogs and other content from online sites. Insted of checking all of you favorite web sites manually for updates, Akregator collects the content for you.
Akregator allows you to browse through thousands of internet feeds without the hassle of using a web browser.
Akregator has moved to the kdepim module in KDE and is now officially part of the kontact PIM suite. Akregator 1.0 will be released as part of kdepim in KDE 3.4, and further integration work between akregator and kontact is forthcoming.
In the meantime, we will release a beta 9 that has a number of bug fixes since beta 8. This release will work with KDE 3.2 and 3.3, and as well as KDE 3.4 betas.
Enhancements:
- fixed printing of articles (no infinite number of pages anymore) -fo
<<lessa convenient way to browse different kinds of content, including news, blogs and other content from online sites. Insted of checking all of you favorite web sites manually for updates, Akregator collects the content for you.
Akregator allows you to browse through thousands of internet feeds without the hassle of using a web browser.
Akregator has moved to the kdepim module in KDE and is now officially part of the kontact PIM suite. Akregator 1.0 will be released as part of kdepim in KDE 3.4, and further integration work between akregator and kontact is forthcoming.
In the meantime, we will release a beta 9 that has a number of bug fixes since beta 8. This release will work with KDE 3.2 and 3.3, and as well as KDE 3.4 betas.
Enhancements:
- fixed printing of articles (no infinite number of pages anymore) -fo
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2005-05-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1621 downloads
MySpace Blog Editor 0.3
MySpace Blog Editor is an extension which allows you to post directly from within Firefox to your MySpace blog. more>>
MySpace Blog Editor is an extension which allows you to post directly from within Firefox to your MySpace blog.
The MySpace Blog Editor allows you to post directly from within Firefox to your MySpace blog aswell as save notes, drag and drop formatted text from webpages, handle images and much more.
<<lessThe MySpace Blog Editor allows you to post directly from within Firefox to your MySpace blog aswell as save notes, drag and drop formatted text from webpages, handle images and much more.
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Added: 2007-04-10 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
975 downloads
BlogRovr 1.1.63
Blogrover is a Firefox extension that acts as a blog reader’s best friend. more>>
Blogrover is a Firefox extension that acts as a blog reader’s best friend.
BlogRovR shows you what YOUR favorite bloggers have to say about anything youre browsing, unintrusively and as you browse.
Tell Blogrovr the blogs you like, and from then on, as you browse the web, Rovr instantly fetches you posts from them which link to whatever web page you’re viewing.
Rovr’s tray slides in to show you summaries of the posts about the current page. Click on a summary to read the full post, right on the page it’s about.
<<lessBlogRovR shows you what YOUR favorite bloggers have to say about anything youre browsing, unintrusively and as you browse.
Tell Blogrovr the blogs you like, and from then on, as you browse the web, Rovr instantly fetches you posts from them which link to whatever web page you’re viewing.
Rovr’s tray slides in to show you summaries of the posts about the current page. Click on a summary to read the full post, right on the page it’s about.
Download (0.33MB)
Added: 2007-05-04 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
942 downloads
Javascript Search Aggregator 1.0.2
Javascript Search Aggregator allows you to perform all of your Web searches from one place. more>>
Javascript Search Aggregator allows you to perform all of your Web searches from one place.
You can create many categories of searches such as work and fun and customize search engines for your specific needs.
Javascript Search Aggregator remembers the last query and state of the tabs and works on any browser with JavaScript support.
Enhancements:
- Do not load last selected engine on first load
<<lessYou can create many categories of searches such as work and fun and customize search engines for your specific needs.
Javascript Search Aggregator remembers the last query and state of the tabs and works on any browser with JavaScript support.
Enhancements:
- Do not load last selected engine on first load
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2006-07-09 License: BSD License Price:
1203 downloads
Tag Editor 0.6
Tag Editor is a Firefox extension that generates tag links for your blog. more>>
Tag Editor is a Firefox extension that generates tag links for your blog. Its practically a tag editor for your blog.
Main features:
- Supports del.icio.us and Technorati style tag links
- Can get tag list from del.icio.us accounts
- Supports link attribute customization
- Supports tr-TR locale
<<lessMain features:
- Supports del.icio.us and Technorati style tag links
- Can get tag list from del.icio.us accounts
- Supports link attribute customization
- Supports tr-TR locale
Download (0.032MB)
Added: 2007-05-29 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
542 downloads
Plagger 0.7.11
Plagger is a pluggable RSS/Atom feed aggregator written in Perl. more>>
Plagger is a pluggable Atom/RSS feed aggregator written in Perl.
Everything is implemented as a small plugin and you can mash them up together using Plagger core API and plugin hooks.
You can think of Plagger as a blosxom or qpsmtpd for RSS aggregator.
Plagger comes with various plugin API hooks so that third-party plugins can extend:
Subscription (Bloglines, Google Reader, My Yahoo!, OPML)
Custom Feed (mixi, Mailman, Google News)
Filter/Tag Content (del.icio.us, Technorati, URLBL, FeedBurner)
Smart Feed (Tag, Rating, Enclosure)
Widget on output (del.icio.us, Digg.com, Technorati, Bloglines, Blogpulse)
Publish (Gmail, SMS, CHTML, Mobile Mail, XHTML, JavaScript, IMAP, NNTP, PSP, iPod, metaWeblog, Atom)
Plugins can be enabled / disabled using condition modules (= rule-based). So you can do "Forward all the updates to my Gmail account, but if the title contains Plagger and bookmarked by 5 users on del.icio.us, SMS me as well."
By default, Plagger doesnt do anything with the 2 tough parts of aggregator: Crawling and User Interface, but lets other services/tools do it. My recommendation is to use Bloglines for Crawling and Gmail for User Interface (and Search).
Since rev7, Plagger comes with a dumb aggregator plugin that fetches RSS/Atom feeds synchronously. You can use OPML remote subscription and the Simple aggregator to consume a small number of feeds. It doesnt do de-duplication of feed updates yet.
Were in the active development right now. API and config file format might be changed in the future.
<<lessEverything is implemented as a small plugin and you can mash them up together using Plagger core API and plugin hooks.
You can think of Plagger as a blosxom or qpsmtpd for RSS aggregator.
Plagger comes with various plugin API hooks so that third-party plugins can extend:
Subscription (Bloglines, Google Reader, My Yahoo!, OPML)
Custom Feed (mixi, Mailman, Google News)
Filter/Tag Content (del.icio.us, Technorati, URLBL, FeedBurner)
Smart Feed (Tag, Rating, Enclosure)
Widget on output (del.icio.us, Digg.com, Technorati, Bloglines, Blogpulse)
Publish (Gmail, SMS, CHTML, Mobile Mail, XHTML, JavaScript, IMAP, NNTP, PSP, iPod, metaWeblog, Atom)
Plugins can be enabled / disabled using condition modules (= rule-based). So you can do "Forward all the updates to my Gmail account, but if the title contains Plagger and bookmarked by 5 users on del.icio.us, SMS me as well."
By default, Plagger doesnt do anything with the 2 tough parts of aggregator: Crawling and User Interface, but lets other services/tools do it. My recommendation is to use Bloglines for Crawling and Gmail for User Interface (and Search).
Since rev7, Plagger comes with a dumb aggregator plugin that fetches RSS/Atom feeds synchronously. You can use OPML remote subscription and the Simple aggregator to consume a small number of feeds. It doesnt do de-duplication of feed updates yet.
Were in the active development right now. API and config file format might be changed in the future.
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KBlogger 0.7 Beta 1
KBlogger is a kicker-applet for quick blogging. more>>
KBlogger project is a kicker-applet used for quick blogging. Just push the blog button and blog! It currently supports the Meta-Weblog-Api, which is supported by most blogs.
Support for other Apis is planned, which apis do you use? This is my first kde/qt app, so any improvements or whishes are welcome!
Enhancements:
- passive error messages
- new editor with preview function
- other fixes
<<lessSupport for other Apis is planned, which apis do you use? This is my first kde/qt app, so any improvements or whishes are welcome!
Enhancements:
- passive error messages
- new editor with preview function
- other fixes
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Added: 2007-06-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Scroll Blog r17
Scroll Blog is a simple yet powerful blog system written in Python using Django. more>>
Scroll Blog project is a simple yet powerful blog system written in Python using Django.
Leveraging the Django framework, one can quickly spin up new modules.
Enhancements:
- This release moves closer to PEP8, adds a simple resume module, and starts a really simple schedule module.
- It has been tested with Django-0.96.
<<lessLeveraging the Django framework, one can quickly spin up new modules.
Enhancements:
- This release moves closer to PEP8, adds a simple resume module, and starts a really simple schedule module.
- It has been tested with Django-0.96.
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Added: 2007-04-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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