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Buy it online 0.9

Buy it online 0.9


Buy it online allows you to buy a product online through the context menu. more>>
Buy it online allows you to buy a product online through the context menu.

Highlight a name of a product on a web page, right click the mouse, and choose Buy it online menu item, to see the list of on-line offerings of this product.

No annoying shopping toolbars, just select and click. No affiliation with shopping vendors.

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Added: 2007-04-26 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Blue Frog 1.9.1.1151

Blue Frog 1.9.1.1151


Blue Frog allows you to actively demand spammers to stop sending you spam. more>>
Blue Frog allows you to actively demand spammers to stop sending you spam. Blue Frog automatically and securely posts complaints and opt-out requests at spam sites asking spammers to remove Blue Community members from their mailing lists.
The Do Not Intrude Registry creates an incentive for spammers to stop sending unsolicited e-mail to members of the Blue Community.
Consumers and businesses may register their e-mail addresses or their entire e-mail domains, and receive less spam simply because spammers would remove them from their mailing lists.
Consumers and businesses alike can join the service, free of charge, by becoming active members of the Blue community. As an active member of the community, you download the Blue Frog client and actively complain and request to opt-out of spam. The Do Not Intrude Registry empowers you to exercise your right to opt out of spam safely and automatically.
Businesses may also subscribe with the Do Not Intrude Registry without being active members of the community. This paid subscription service allows you to register your e-mail domain in the Registry and receive less spam without installing software in your network.
The Blue Frog is a simple and straightforward solution to spam:
1. Users join the Blue Community
Blue Community members add their e-mail addresses or e-mail domains to the Registry. Active members install Blue Frog on their machines.
2. Spammers use mailing lists
Spammers are required to stop sending spam to all Blue Community members. Non-complying spammers maintain mailing lists that may contain addresses of Blue Community members.
3. Members receive spam
When a spammer sends bulk e-mail using his lists, some Blue Community members may receive this spam message to their mailboxes.
4. Members report their spam
Our experts identify the merchants using spam to advertise their sites and prepare scripts instructing Blue Frog how to post complaints. Additionally, Reports are sent to government agencies and ISPs asking them to take action against these sites.
5. Members complain about spam
Blue Frog clients, installed on active Community Members machines, automatically post complaints at spam sites by filling forms they contain. Posting complaints is safe and does not expose your identity.
6. Merchants process complaints
A single opt-out complaint is posted per each spam message received. Merchants process complaints posted by active community Members rather than process potential customers purchase orders.
7. Spammers comply with the Registry
Spammers and merchants choose to stop sending spam to the all Blue community members. It allows them to avoid receiving complaints and to stop sending spam to people who will never buy their products.
8. Members stop receiving spam
Blue Community members will no longer receive spam simply because spammers will stop sending it to them!
Enhancements:
- Linux compilation fixes
- Documentation changes
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Added: 2006-05-10 License: Freeware Price:
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bbjd 1.0.3

bbjd 1.0.3


bbjd project is an interactive strategy tables game. more>>
bbjd project is an interactive strategy tables game.
Its is the only game offered by casinos, where it is proven that players can beat the dealer on the long term.
Many books and articles have been published about this theme, however most of them are written to make you loose money.
The only way of having a moderate advantage over the dealer is to carefully analyze the remaining cards in the shoe, placing variable bets and deciding when to stay or buy, double or split.
bbjdis a tool to analyze the best strategy depending on the current card distribution in the shoe. It is distributed to work with a simple text-based interface and with a user-friendly web-based interface.
Enhancements:
- Some bugs in the user interface have been fixed. Thanks to Jiang Tang for reporting them.
- The web interface now also works with Lynx.
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Added: 2006-11-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IPTables-tutorial 1.2.2

IPTables-tutorial 1.2.2


IPTables-tutorials aim is to explain iptables in a complete and simple way. more>>
IPTables-tutorials aim is to explain iptables in a complete and simple way. The iptables-tutorial is currently rather stable, and contains information on all the currently available matches and targets (in kernel), as well as a couple of complete example scripts and explanations. It contains a complete section on iptables syntax, as well as other interesting commands such as iptables-save and iptables-restore.

The tutorial has recently been under heavy scrutiny and updating, as can be seen in this, the latest version of the tutorial. It is now also available in bookform from Lulu.com. If you feel like contributing or donating to the author of this tutorial, please do buy the book! Thank you!

If you need help, you are better off by asking the netfilter mailing list which you can reach at netfilter at lists.netfilter.org. For more information on this, visit the netfilter mailinglist page. You may also contact the linuxsecurity mailing list at security-discuss AT linuxsecurity dotcom. Both are fairly large, and should be able to help you much much better than I can.

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Added: 2006-11-22 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
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Linux Genealogy Live CD 1.0

Linux Genealogy Live CD 1.0


Linux Genealogy contains bootable Live Linux environment and added Linux Genealogical software. more>>
This disc contains bootable Live Linux environment and added Linux Genealogical software. In particular, it makes a perfect gift for genealogists stuck with other OS-s! With this disc, you can boot and run Linux genealogical (and other) software without touching anything on the hard drive.

This Live CD is based on Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger) Live CD and, in addition to the regular Breezy, features pre-installed GRAMPS, GeneWeb, and LifeLines applications, as well as GraphViz program to draw pretty graphs in GRAMPS. The CD is available only for the x86 architecture.

If you want to buy this CD please go here :

http://store.roitman.org

or

http://www.cdfhs-aus.com/catalog/index.php
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Added: 2005-11-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libavg 0.6.0

libavg 0.6.0


libavg is a library for media presentations and installations that is meant to make Macromedia Director superflous. more>>
libavg library is made for media presentations and installations that is meant to make Macromedia Director superflous.
Installations are scripted using an XML-based layout language and Python for interaction.
Multimedia on linux has made great progress. A few years ago, video support was very limited, low-latency-audio was impossible and getting jitter-free performance was a nightmare. This has changed, and all thats really missing is some glue that joins the different libraries. libavg is an effort to do for multimedia installations what the Gimp did for image editing, what OpenOffice did for word processing... and what Linux did for operating systems in general: give people an alternative thats free (as in speech, not beer).
Presumably, companies will be using avg too, but the main effort will be to support artists and designers that dont have the resources to buy commercial software. Of course, that means that the system needs to run well on old computers, while allowing the use of all features on modern pcs.
It should be almost as easy to build installations as it is to build a web page. Designing interactive systems will still need some programming skills, but this should be kept to a minimum. A avg installation consists of one or more xml files that describe screen layout(s) and corresponding python scripts that describe the dynamics of the installation: What to do when a user interacts with the system, some time has elapsed or any other input has arrived. The result is that the xml files are as easy to edit as html is - and many of the methods used for the interactive parts should be very familiar to anyone whos used javascript on a web page.
Enhancements:
- In addition to many minor improvements, this version adds support for dynamically adding nodes to and removing nodes from an active avg tree, thus making the library a lot more flexible.
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Added: 2006-10-28 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Super Gamer 2

Super Gamer 2


Super Gamer is a Live DVD that is based on the core of PCLinuxOS. more>>
Super Gamer is a Live DVD that is based on the core of PCLinuxOS. It is put together by Darin, a community member. Darin started out making the Super Gamer for his own, and some friends. Soon others got a copy and decided they liked it.

They jumped onboard to help test and develope. The Super Gamer is optimized for a gaming computer environment, with some tweaks to help speed up running from the LiveDVD. Extra games were added along with some demos of proprietary games. All Games are Linux Native. Users wishing to run Windows Native games, may install Wine or a Wine related application such as Cedega.

Please remember that the Super Gamer is built from PCLinuxOS. For this reason, if you wish to donate to the Super Gamer, you cannot, but you can donate to PCLinuxOS, or buy from On-Disk.

Since the Gamer is developed on the pure core of PCLinuxOS, updating and adding other programs from the PCLOSs repository is completely compatible, and easy.
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Added: 2007-01-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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yeaGTD 0.7.10

yeaGTD 0.7.10


yeaGTD extracts information from simple text files. more>>
yeaGTD is an acronym for "yaml encoded approach to getting things done". The project is a python script which extracts information from simple text files, one for each project, and then produces nicely formatted summary reports.
Flexible rules can be used to specify repeated projects. Context, project and date views are supported and output can be filtered in a variety of ways. Output can optionally be printed or sent to standard output in several formats.
Commands are provided for marking tasks complete, opening files for editing and backing up project files.
YAML, a recursive acronym for "YAML Aint Markup Language", is a human readable and writable data serialization format. YAMLs contribution to yeaGTD is to make the format of the project files extremely simple both to create and to read.
Getting Things Done, commonly abbreviated as GTD, is an action management method, and the title of a extremely popular book by David Allen. GTD rests on the common sense notion that with a complete and current inventory of all commitments, organized and reviewed in a systematic way, the mind is freed from the job of remembering everything that needs to be done, and can focus on actually performing those tasks.
Suppose, for example, that the halogen bulb in the study lamp needs to be replaced. Getting this done requires first removing the old bulb, taking it with you to the hardware store to buy a similar replacement bulb and finally installing the new bulb. Though simple, this example illustrates several aspects of GTD.
1. Projects usually involve a series of steps, some of which must be carried out sequentially, e.g., the old bulb must be removed before it can be taken to the hardware store and the replacement must be purchased before it can be installed.
2. The steps of a project are carried out in a context which may vary from step to step, e.g., removing the old bulb and installing the new one both take place in the context "Home" but buying the required bulb takes place in the context "Errands".
3. While focusing on projects is great for planning, for actually doing things it would be more convenient to focus on context so that, for example, you could see all actions from all projects with context "Errands" before you drive away to run errands. To focus on what needs to be done, it would also be useful to be able to hide actions that are not yet available so that, for example, "Install new bulb" would not be displayed until "Buy required bulb" had been completed.
Enhancements:
- Unicode support has been added. encoding is set in ~/.yeagtdrc, and defaults to utf-8.
- Example project and configuration files are now included in the distribution.
- Installation instructions now include steps for getting started.
- A bug has been fixed in the file selection routine in which the last file was not listed.
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Added: 2007-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Marauder-ah 4

Marauder-ah 4


Marauder-ah is a 2d space fighting game. more>>
Marauder-ah project is a 2d space fighting game.
Marauder-ah is a set of improvements over "marauder", originally written by Shawn Hargreaves in 1994.
You control a spaceship with a basic weapon, and your purpose is to kill as many people as you can.
Earning money (using piracy or trade) enables you to upgrade your ship and buy deadly weapons.
Game Rules:
Many years from now, in a distant corner of the galaxy, blah blah.
Ok. The rules are simple. Earn as much money as you can, and dont get shot.
When you start the game, you will see a little spaceship in the middle of the screen. That is you. Use the left and right arrow keys to turn, and the up arrow to fire your thrusters. Once you start moving it is not easy to stop. You will eventually coast to a halt, but if you are in a hurry you will have to turn round and fire your thrusters in the opposite direction.
If you fly around a bit, you will probably come across a planet or another hip (HINT: you can see all the planets and ships on the radar display at the top right of the screen).
There are two things to remember about planets. One is that if you fly into
them you get hurt. The other is that if you fly up close to one and then
press ENTER, you go to the shipyard.
Enhancements:
- Corrected code to compile with allegro 4.1.15 and gcc 3
- Added rest(0) to game loops to drop CPU
- Added some information to the top left of the screen
- Can repair if less than 10% damage
- Removed most of joystick support-related calls
- Removed play midi calls (BUGFIX !)
- Changed keybindings, defined in keybinds.h
- Increased bullet life (48 > 75)
- Increased treasure life (100->5000)
- Speed variation
- Laser, proton and matter can be used together
- Config file for keybindings using Zlog code
- Removed VC++-related stuff in the makefile, added mingw32
- Added commandline options parsing using Zlog code
- Added quiet option, hardconfig option, gfxmode and askgfx options
- Added mouse support (more comfortable for askgfx)
- Removed midi files from marauder.dat as theyre not used anymore
- Changed proton and matter cannon sprites so that theyre visible when used together
- Added configure script from Zlog (detects, downloads builds and installs allegro 4.1.15)
- Enemies now upgrade their weapons when possible
- Player can sell his stuff (weapons and so)
- Ships are drawn randomly at each different execution of the program (just added a rand() call)
- Changed weapon price
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Added: 2006-12-10 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Linux Genealogy Install CD 1.0

Linux Genealogy Install CD 1.0


Linux Genealogy contains bootable Live Linux environment and added Linux Genealogical software. more>>
The GRAMPS project is proud to announce the first release of the Linux Genealogy Install CD. In contrast with the Live CD, this disk allows permanent installation of Linux and genealogical software on your computers hard drive.

This Install CD is based on Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger) Install CD and, in addition to the regular Breezy install, features pre-installed GRAMPS, GeneWeb, and LifeLines applications, as well as GraphViz program to draw pretty graphs in GRAMPS. The CD is available only for the x86 architecture.

In contrast with the Live CD, this disk allows permanent installation of Linux and genealogical software on your computers hard drive. This way you achieve adequate speed and the ability to save your data, and can do real work with your Linux software. Everything is similar to the Live CD, except that this is a permanent setup.

This way you achieve adequate speed and the ability to save your data, and can do real work with your Linux software. In particular, it makes a perfect gift for genealogists who want to work on Linux.

If you want to buy this CD please go here :

http://store.roitman.org

or

http://www.cdfhs-aus.com/catalog/index.php
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Added: 2005-11-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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keyTouch 2.3.1

keyTouch 2.3.1


keyTouch is a tool to configure the extra function keys of a keyboard. more>>
KeyTouch is a program which allows you to easily configure the extra function keys of your keyboard. This means that you can define, for every individual function key, what to do if it is pressed.

When you buy a new keyboard a CD-ROM will probably included. This CD-ROM contains software to configure the extra function keys (the image above shows an example of extra function keys) of your keyboard with. The problem however is that most of the times the software is not available for Linux.

KeyTouch is the solution to this problem. It allows you to easily configure the extra funtion keys of your keyboard.

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Added: 2007-07-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tigerbooks 1.1

Tigerbooks 1.1


Tigerbooks project is a online book exchange. more>>
Tigerbooks project is a online book exchange.

Tigerbooks is an online book exchange designed for individual universities and colleges.

Students can post books for sale or browse for books to buy. Fulltext and ISBN searches are available.

There are other book exchange systems currently available. However, TigerBooks is an open source solution.

This means that it is freely available to any University or College that wishes to use it for its own students. Furthermore, any University or College can make contributions to the TigerBooks thus distributing its maintenance costs.

Maintenance costs are particularly important in academic realms as students are only at their institutions for the duration of their program. Being an open source solution means the Universities and Colleges do not have to worry about who will be maintaining TigerBooks in the years to come.


TigerBooks is a successful open source project and will see greater success in the future as it is distributed amongst Universities and Colleges. It is successful really for two reasons.

The first being that is meets the needs of students in exchanging their textbooks. The second is that it is open source and consequently is maintained by the open source community.
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Added: 2006-10-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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media-box 0.26

media-box 0.26


media-box is a dedicated media application. more>>
media-box is a program to watch all kind of multimedia files using a computer.
It suports playing DVD video, VideoCD, various movie files, Audio CD, various music files and watching various still pictures.
Main goal of this project is to have a dedicated computer in your living room by replacing your Hi-Fi component (DVD-player, CD-player). media-box runs in a linux environment so the need for computer power is very low.
Prefered system is a computer with at least 466MHz Celeron with 128MB of ram. Disk space is minimal, it works on 1GB partition but it can sure fit on a partition of 150MB or even less.
As it considers the sound output it is considered to have a sound card with digital out capabilities, so you can easily connect your computer with a dedicated external Dolby Digital receiver, but this is optional.
Graphics card should have a TV-Out feature, so you can watch your media content on TV. For getting the remote control over the whole program, you should make a hardware receiver or you can even buy one. Just make sure it is lirc compatible.
Software used to make this hardware work:
- debian - linux distribution
- xine-lib - library to play media content
- ati.2 - ATI drivers for XFree86 4.2.1 - to get TVOut working
- alsa - SB Live! drivers to get digital out sound
- lirc - remote control software
Enhancements:
- created upgrade script so on pressing n in main window will start an upgrade
- fixed start.sh script to use the /media-box/XF86Config-4 file
- size of screen is now calculated from the width and height of the back.jpg picture (was fixed to 800x600) - beware tvout works only on 800x600.
- fixed background of movie so it is black now. Subtitles of new xine lib displayed background image.
- added new types of files to play (based on extension)
- audio
- aac
- mp4
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Added: 2005-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ejabberd 1.1.3

ejabberd 1.1.3


ejabberd is a Free and Open Source distributed fault-tolerant Jabber/XMPP server. more>>
ejabberd is a multi-platform, scalable, distributed, and fault-tolerant XMPP Jabber and XMPP server.
Moreover, it supports several advanced features such as multi-user chat, IRC transport, publish and subscribe services, Jabber user directory, a Web-based administration interface, an HTTP polling service, SSL and TLS support, LDAP and external authentication.
Main features:
Multiplatform
- Works on most popular platforms. Tested on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, Mac OS X and Windows NT/2000/XP.
Distributed
- You can run ejabberd on a cluster of machines and all of them will serve one Jabber domain. When you want to expand your Jabber server you can simply add a new cheap node to your cluster. So you dont need to buy an expensive high-end machine to support hundreds of concurrent users.
Fault-tolerant
- The nodes on the ejabberd cluster share some or all tables in the database, so all the information required for a properly working service will be stored permanently on more than one node. If one of the nodes crashes the other nodes will continue working without disruption. You can also add or replace nodes on the fly.
Easy Setup
- ejabberd is built on top of Open Source Erlang/OTP. So you dont need to setup an external database, an external web server, etc because everything is already installed, and ready to run out of the box.
- improved in 1.0.0
Virtual Hosts
- Several Jabber hosts can be hosted on the same ejabberd instance. As simple as adding a new domain name to the list of hosts in the configuration file.
IPv6 Support
- It supports IPv6 both for c2s and s2s.
Enhancements:
- A security fix for the roster ODBC module.
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Added: 2007-02-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KoboldFS 0.2.2

KoboldFS 0.2.2


application-level distributed file system more>>
KoboldFS 0.2.2 is a professional and powerful application-level distributed filesystem which is written in Python. This product will be an excellent choice for everyone.

Major Features:

  1. Application level -- no special kernel modules required
  2. No single point of failure -- all the components of a KoboldFS setup (servers and database) can be run on multiple machines, so there's no single point of failure (a minimum of 2 machines is recommended)
  3. Automatic file replication -- files are automatically replicated between all the servers. In KoboldFS there is no concept of "class", so it is not possible to specify if a given file has to be replicated only in a subset of the available servers
  4. "Better than RAID" -- in a non-SAN RAID setup, the disks are redundant, but the host isn't. If you lose the entire machine, the files are inaccessible. KoboldFS replicates the files between devices which are on different hosts, so files are always available
  5. Flat name space -- Files are identified by named keys in a flat, global name space. You can create as many name spaces as you'd like, so multiple applications with potentially conflicting keys can run on the same MogileFS installation
  6. Shared-Nothing -- KoboldFS doesn't depend on a pricey SAN with shared disks. Every machine maintains its own local disks
  7. No RAID required -- Local disks on KoboldFS storage nodes can be in a RAID, or not. Its cheaper not to, as RAID doesn't buy you any safety that MogileFS doesnt already provide
  8. Local file system agnostic -- Local disks on KoboldFS storage nodes can be formatted with your file system of choice (ext3, XFS, etc..). KoboldFS does its own internal directory hashing so it doesn't hit file system limits such as "max files per directory" or "max directories per directory". Use what you're comfortable with
  9. Completely portable -- it is a python-only module, thus can be run on any operating system and architecture which is supported by Python
  10. Database-agnostic -- it can run with any SQL database; actually only the PostgreSQL support is implemented, but adding support for new databases is quick and easy
  11. Support for serving the stored files directly by an external web server, reducing the load on the application servers.
  12. KoboldFS is not: POSIX Compliant -- you don't run regular Unix applications or databases against KoboldFS; its meant for archiving write-once files and doing only sequential reads (though you can modify a file by way of overwriting it with a new version).

Enhancements: Fixes in the Data Manager: use the connection pool instead of always keeping a database connection open.

Requirements: Python

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