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GNOME Bluetooth 0.9.1

GNOME Bluetooth 0.9.1


GNOME Bluetooth are tools for controlling and communicating with Bluetooth devices. more>>
GNOME Bluetooth are tools for controlling and communicating with Bluetooth devices.

GNOME Bluetooth includes a GNOME platform library and associated tools for interfacing with and managing Bluetooth devices. Includes OBEX file transfer utilities and a prototype device manager.

GNOME Bluetooth was originally developed by Edd Dumbill, and its primary maintainer is now Bastien Nocera.

The software is free, licensed under the GPL.

The software is still in beta development right now. This means that there are bugs. Be careful!

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Added: 2007-07-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KDE Bluetooth Framework 1.0 Beta 2

KDE Bluetooth Framework 1.0 Beta 2


KDE Bluetooth Framework is a set of tools built on top of Linux Bluetooth stack BlueZ. more>>
KDE Bluetooth Framework is a set of tools built on top of Linux Bluetooth stack BlueZ.
Our goal is to provide easy access to the most common Bluetooth profiles and to make data exchange with Bluetooth enabled phones and PDAs as straightforward as possible.
Enhancements:
- Exporting public includes to make other applications use of kdebluetooth.
- Fixed some bugs on kioslaves.
- Fixed kbluepin.
- Allow compiling with lastest openobex and bluez packages.
- Fixed compilation with gcc >= 4.1.
- Fixed configure script, warning user about missing headers.
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Added: 2006-10-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mobi Bluetooth RC 0.9.1

Mobi Bluetooth RC 0.9.1


Mobi is software which is designed to provide access to a Un*x machine using a Bluetooth-enabled SonyEricsson phone. more>>
Mobi is software which is designed to provide access to a Un*x machine using a Bluetooth-enabled SonyEricsson phone.
A simple menu file is used to define a menu structure. Menu items can be tied to arbitrary shell commands or external programs, maximizing flexibility. Menus can also be loaded from programs rather than from files, meaning that dynamically changing menus are easy to realize, e.g. to browse a filesystem, an MP3 collection or a mail folder.
Mobi connects to any phone within its reach which passes the Bluetooth authorization process (usually by providing the correct PIN number). If the phone gets out of reach, Mobi will reconnect once it is found again. The number of simultaneously connected phones is restricted only by hardware capabilities.
Mobi uses the accessory menu of the phone. This feature is present in most SonyEricsson phones. It is tested on a T610, but should work on T68, T68i, T610, T630, Z600, and perhaps other models.
The accessory interface has been completely redesigned for newer phones (K750, W550, W600, W800, Z520), but I am not able to implement this since I do not have access to one of those. For the P800/P900, there are different solutions.
Enhancements:
- No phone reset on connect, since it may end a call in progress.
- Improved installation scripts (using autoconf/automake).
- Menu files may now recursively include other files.
- Improved music playback scripts. Makes it much easier to support other players.
- Reloading the menu file will not do a full reset, but only replace the menu.
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Added: 2005-10-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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RemoteJ 0.2.0 Alpha

RemoteJ 0.2.0 Alpha


RemoteJ is an application for adding Bluetooth remote control capability to Sony Ericssons mobile phones. more>>
RemoteJ is an application for adding Bluetooth remote control capability to Sony Ericssons mobile phones such as the K750, W800, Z520, W600, W550, and W900 series.
RemoteJ project offers an extendable, configurable interface system that uses XML configuration files.
It can be used to control your music player, video player, or PC-TV using a menu appearing in your mobile phones menu.
Whats New in 0.1.6 Stable Release:
- Log cleanup (the info level is much cleaner).
- Some bugs have been fixed (global event triggering and event heaping).
- There is some Gnome flavor addition/cleanup in menu.xml.
- build.xml has been added for developers.
Whats New in 0.2.0 Alpha Development Release:
- SE t610 (and alike maybe: T68, T68i, T300, T310, T610, Z600, T230/T238/T226, T630, T290, K700i) support added (alpha testing phase)
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Added: 2007-01-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNOME Bluetooth control remoto 0.86

GNOME Bluetooth control remoto 0.86


GNOME Bluetooth control remoto it is meant to be a fast and functional remote control for GNOME Desktop. more>>
GNOME Bluetooth control remoto (AKA GBTcr) It is meant to be a fast and functional remote control for GNOME Desktop working between a Sony Ericssons phone mobile (maybe others) and computer box using Bluetooth comunication protocol.
Main features:
- Realtime control by plugins for:
- Music player. (beep-media-player, xmms)
- Video player. (mplayer, totem, xine)
- Slideshow software. (ooimpress, magic point)
- Image Viewer. (gthumb, gqview)
- Mouse and Keyboard events.
- Nice and HIGgy GNOME gui GTK+ based.
- Notification Area Support (Tray Icon)
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Added: 2005-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Together with Gikoneko 0.1.2.4

Together with Gikoneko 0.1.2.4


Together with Gikoneko allows users to show Gikoneko, a famous mascot of 2ch everywhere in firefox. more>>
Together with Gikoneko allows users to show Gikoneko, a famous mascot of 2ch everywhere in firefox.

Show Gikoneko, a famous mascot of 2ch everywhere in firefox. Materials used are Shirasus works. No English version available.

You cannot enable both Together with Foxkeh and this at the same time.

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Added: 2007-03-31 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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BlueProximity 1.1

BlueProximity 1.1


BlueProximity project helps you add a little more security to your desktop. more>>
BlueProximity project helps you add a little more security to your desktop. It does so by detecting one of your bluetooth devices, most likely your mobile phone, and keeping track of its distance. If you move away from your computer and the distance is above a certain level (no measurement in meters is possible) for a given time, it automatically locks your desktop (or starts any other shell command you want).

Once away your computer awaits its master back - if you are nearer than a given level for a set time your computer unlocks magically without any interaction (or starts any other shell command you want).

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Added: 2007-08-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ToothMote 0.1

ToothMote 0.1


ToothMote is an application to control Linux computers using a BlueTooth enabled cell phone. more>>
With ToothMote application you can control Linux computers using a BlueTooth enabled cell phone.

This program provides a basis for communicating with a connected cell phone, and then uses a plugin architecture to easily expand the amount of functionality it provides.

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Added: 2005-12-05 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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leJOS 0.3.0 Alpha (NXT)

leJOS 0.3.0 Alpha (NXT)


leJOS is a Java-based replacement firmware (OS) for LEGO Mindstorms programmable bricks, including RCX and NXT. more>>
leJOS is a Java-based replacement firmware (OS) for LEGO Mindstorms programmable bricks, including RCX and NXT.
It supports threads, exceptions, synchronization, floating point arithmetic, strings, and so on, but there is no garbage collection yet. The project is also designed to be portable to other small devices.
Enhancements:
- leJOS NXJ is a full replacement firmware JVM that allows you to run Java programs on the LEGO Mindstorms NXT brick.
- leJOS NXJ works with Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
- Version 0.3 includes a flash file system with implementations of java.io.File, FileInputStream, and FileOutputStream, a menu system, Java streams over Bluetooth and USB, support for LCP (LEGO Communication Protocol) including file commands, a file explorer that runs on your PC, and much more.
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Added: 2007-07-25 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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DBsight 1.4.5 (Bundled with App Server)

DBsight 1.4.5 (Bundled with App Server)


DBSight is a J2EE search platform for rapidly developing search engines on any relational database. more>>
DBSight is a J2EE search platform for rapidly developing search engines on any relational database, for both beginners and experts. Its scalable, easy to create, and fast to search.
It features a built-in database crawler following user-defined SQL, incremental indexing, user-controllable result ranking, the ability to return results with highlights (like Google), and categorized result counts (like Amazon).
The project can easily integrate with a non-Java environment with XML/JSON. There is a UI for all operations, so no Java coding is necessary.
Main features:
- Adjust Ranking by combination of relevance and fields like product price, score, comments cout, etc
- Summarized and highlighted results
- Amazon-like Results counted for each category, and sub-category
- Order results by the field you choose
- Recent searches history
- RSS feed for latest match
- Spelling check
- Pagination of the results
- Automatic results clustering
- Multi-Server mode for Server Clustering
Enhancements:
- booleanOperator was added to dynamically change the boolean logic operators AND or OR.
- The server-wide free index size was increased to 100GB.
- The Filter class was exposed for customization.
- CommaSemicolonAnalyzer was added for the Keywords type.
- An ignored minimum wildcard word length was fixed, and was introduced in 1.4.1.
- jQuery is used to view the indexing log.
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Added: 2007-08-06 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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LightBlue 0.2.2

LightBlue 0.2.2


LightBlue is a cross-platform Python Bluetooth API. more>>
LightBlue is a cross-platform Python Bluetooth API. It is available for Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and Nokias Python for Series 60 platform for mobile phones.
Main features:
- Device and service discovery (with and without end-user GUIs)
- Standard socket interface for RFCOMM sockets
- Sending and receiving files over OBEX
- Advertising of RFCOMM and OBEX services
- Local device information
Version restrictions:
- findservices() and selectservice() on Python For Series 60 returns only RFCOMM and OBEX services
- Avoid threading on Mac OS X, as the underlying IOBluetooth and IOBluetoothUI frameworks are not thread-safe
- No cross-platform set of socket options
- Sockets (the native PyS60 API sockets are used, so their restrictions are inherited - but I havent used PyS60 1.3.8 yet so Im not sure about that)
- sockets on Python For Series 60 cannot be created in one thread and used in another
- fileno() raises NotImplementedError on Mac OS X and Python For Series 60
- timeouts not supported on Python For Series 60: settimeout() raises NotImplementedError, gettimeout() returns None
- non-blocking mode on PyS60 works for send() and recv but not accept() or connect()
- No socket options on Mac OS X, and flags arguments (e.g. for recv) have no effect
- socket security cannot be set (PyS60 implementation sets this to AUTH by default)
- Error codes for exceptions are platform-independent. In particular, the Mac OS X implementation can return IOReturn error values from the IOKit framework, and OBEXError codes from < IOBluetooth/OBEX.h > for OBEX operations.
Enhancements:
- The PyS60 3rd Edition binaries have (really) been fixed, and gethostaddr() and gethostclass() should also be fixed for PyS60 2nd Edition FP2 and FP3.
- Since its getting more difficult to build for PyS60 1st Edition, this build has been dropped for this version -- which isnt an issue for this release since there are no new features -- but there wont be any further builds for this edition. If you need to compile LightBlue for 1st Edition, feel free to email me with any issues.
- Fixed functions on Mac OS X build that wait (e.g. finddevices(), recv() for sockets) so that they dont busy-wait and hog the CPU.
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Added: 2007-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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lomoco 1.0

lomoco 1.0


lomoco can configure vendor-specific options on Logitech USB mice. more>>
lomoco is a fork of lmctl, since we were not able to get in contact with the lmctl developer.
lomoco can configure vendor-specific options on Logitech USB mice (or dual-personality mice plugged into the USB port). A number of recent devices are supported.
The program is mostly useful in setting the resolution to 800 cpi or higher on mice that boot at 400 cpi (such as the MX500, MX510, MX1000 etc.), and disabling SmartScroll or Cruise Control for those who would rather use the two extra buttons as ordinary mouse buttons.
Report New Mouse
Send us the ouput of the following commands to the developer mailing list (see below):
cat /proc/bus/input/devices
lsusb -v
We need the name of the mouse and the model name too. You can find on the hardware, look for M/N: ...
If it is a cordless mouse, we need the model name from both the mouse and the receiver! What kind of receiver is it (bluetooth)?
Enhancements:
- The udev rules and script have been updated for the latest version.
- A patch has been added for the MX518, MX510, MX310, and MX3100.
- A lomoco.xml man page template has been added. udev support has been updated.
- Memory leaks have been fixed.
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Added: 2006-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Install rpm with smart 0.2

Install rpm with smart 0.2


Install rpm with smart package is a service menu used to click on a rpm file and call smart-pm to install it. more>>
Install rpm with smart package is a service menu used to click on a rpm file and call smart-pm to install it. Its designed for Ekaaty Linux but must run on every KDE.
Installation:
Copy desktop fiiles to your KDE directory:
cp smart-install.desktop .kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/
cp smart-rpm-install.desktop .kde/share/applnk/
Give read permissions to these files:
chmod 644 .kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/smart-install.desktop
chmod 644 .kde/share/applnk/smart-rpm-install.desktop
Enhancements:
- Use xdg-su for better desktop integration
- More compatible with other RPM distros
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Added: 2007-02-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Send with Kopete 0.11

Send with Kopete 0.11


Send with Kopete is a servicemenu for sending files with Kopete application. more>>
Send with Kopete is a servicemenu for sending files with Kopete application. It shows a dialog containing all contacts in Kopete which are able to receive files and after selecting one of them, the file is sent to that contact.
Ive tested it only with jabber protocol (the only one I can use for sending files). Servicemenu was tested with KDE 3.5.4 and Kopete 0.12.2.
Although the script used by this servicemenu is very simple, Im sure there are some bugs, so feedback is very welcome.
Installation:
After decompressing the archive, you should put the swk.sh script somwhere in your PATH directory and eventually change its owner and acces permissions to be executable. The other file, send_with_kopete.desktop, should be placed in your servicemenus directory (in my case it is ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus).
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug in script, which caused wrong handling of files containing spaces
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Added: 2006-10-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Blues55 20060517

Blues55 20060517


Blues55 transforms a Siemens S55 cell-phone into a remote control for your computer. more>>
Blues55 transforms a Siemens S55 cell-phone into a remote control for your computer.

Siemens phones dont have the same functionality as Sony Ericsson phones, though. Its for instance not possible to send userface elements onto the phone. Blues55 just sniffs every key-press on the phone. Its therefore best to go into key-lock state of the phone before launching Blues55.

Usage:

Establish a serial bluetooth-connection with the phone (usually sudo rfcomm bind 0 00:11:22:33:44:55)
Go into the keylock-state of the phone.
Launch Blues55: ./blues55 -k (-k for keyboard control; -m for mouse).
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Added: 2006-05-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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