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Command line Calculator 1.01

Command line Calculator 1.01


Command Line calculator CLC is the calculator that can calculate direct at the linux console. more>>
Command Line calculator "CLC" is the calculator that can calculate direct at the Linux console.

Extract the CLCC file to /usr/bin you might need to login as root or equvalent account, to be able to access it whenever you need it.

Then just write CLCC 67+89 and the answer will be presented to you directly.

CLCC calculates from left to right with no exceptions. CLC also have some extra parameters that is sent to CLC using backslash parameters.

CLCC r2 10/3 this will round the result to 2 decimals you can use 1 to 9 if you want to round the sum of.

the r parameter can also be combined with the other parameters but it must be added first like this

CLCC r3c 10/3 - to get 10 diveded with 3 rounded down to 3 decimals.

CLCC is tested with Ubuntu 6.10 and Puppy OS 2.13 but should work with any Linux version in console mode.

The program is developed using Hotbasic for Linux and is Freeware, hope you find it useful, send and email if you have any questions.

Hotbasic is a basic language that compiles into assembler direct, no interpeter that slows down the code, just pure assembler.

So if you want assembler in Linux but doesnt want to code in nasm, HotBasic is the compiler for you.
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Added: 2007-02-16 License: Freeware Price:
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Tactical Operations: Crossfire 1.6

Tactical Operations: Crossfire 1.6


Tactical Operations: Crossfire is a tactical shooter based on Unreal Tournament 2004. more>>
Tactical Operations: Crossfire is a tactical shooter based on Unreal Tournament 2004.

Tactical Operations: Crossfire is a fast paced first person online shooter in which two teams, terrorists and special forces, duke it out in a wide variety of environments with various objectives to accomplish. From rescuing hostages kept in a small desert town in Saudi-Arabia to preventing the bombing of an oil refinery on the Caspian sea shore. There are no less than fourteen official maps to choose from!

Each map is played for a certain amount of time and the team having won the most rounds when the time runs out is declared the winner. A round can be won either by completing the objective set for that team, such as rescueing the hostages, or by simply eliminating all players on the opposite team.

A large number of weapons is avaialable for both teams, which can be purchased by each player at the start of the round. Out of the thirty weapons currently available, theres bound to be a weapon to suit your style of playing, be it either up close and personal with the Benelli Nova tactical shotgun or sneaky sniper work with the Dragunov SVD.

Tactical Operations: Crossfire continues where the popular Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror left off, with many classic weapons returning and remakes of some of the original maps. To play TO:C, you will need Unreal Tournament 2004 installed and patched to the latest version (3369). Tactical Ops: Crossfire can be played on Windows, Linux and Mac systems.

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Added: 2007-03-04 License: Freeware Price:
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Tactical Operations: Crossfire Server 1.6

Tactical Operations: Crossfire Server 1.6


Tactical Operations: Crossfire is a tactical shooter based on Unreal Tournament 2004. more>>
Tactical Operations: Crossfire is a tactical shooter based on Unreal Tournament 2004.

Tactical Operations: Crossfire is a fast paced first person online shooter in which two teams, terrorists and special forces, duke it out in a wide variety of environments with various objectives to accomplish. From rescuing hostages kept in a small desert town in Saudi-Arabia to preventing the bombing of an oil refinery on the Caspian sea shore. There are no less than fourteen official maps to choose from!

Each map is played for a certain amount of time and the team having won the most rounds when the time runs out is declared the winner. A round can be won either by completing the objective set for that team, such as rescueing the hostages, or by simply eliminating all players on the opposite team.

A large number of weapons is avaialable for both teams, which can be purchased by each player at the start of the round. Out of the thirty weapons currently available, theres bound to be a weapon to suit your style of playing, be it either up close and personal with the Benelli Nova tactical shotgun or sneaky sniper work with the Dragunov SVD.

Tactical Operations: Crossfire continues where the popular Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror left off, with many classic weapons returning and remakes of some of the original maps. To play TO:C, you will need Unreal Tournament 2004 installed and patched to the latest version (3369). Tactical Ops: Crossfire can be played on Windows, Linux and Mac systems.

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Added: 2007-03-04 License: Freeware Price:
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Scrabble Blast Solver 0.1

Scrabble Blast Solver 0.1


Scrabble Blast Solver application more>>
Scrabble Blast Solver 0.1 offers you a professional and easy-to-use software which is an effective way to find and display words and their score for the popular online Scrabble Blast game. This product will be your good choice.

Enhancements: Only calculates the correct score of words for the first round.

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Added: 2009-01-29 License: GPL Price: FREE
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Just For Fun Network Management System 0.8.3

Just For Fun Network Management System 0.8.3


Just For Fun Network Management System is a PHP-based network management system. more>>
Just For Fun Network Management System is a PHP-based network management system that features an integrated syslog, Tacacs, TFTP configuration downloading, SNMP polling, SNMP traps, journalling, auto-discovery, performance graphs (RRD), SLAs, and a lot more.
Just For Fun Network Management System uses MySQL or PostgreSQL as the backend and works under Linux and Windows.
Main features:
- Written in PHP4 (works in PHP5 too)
- Fully tested on Linux, FreeBSD and Win2K
- Should work on any other system which supports PHP
- PHP/cron scripts for polling, analizing and consolidating data
- Database Backend MySQL or PostgreSQL
- Configurable Event Types and Severity Levels
- Modular and Extensible
- Advanced Event Filter
- Interface Autodiscovery
- Licensed under the GNU GPL
- Event Console, Shows Events / Tacacs / Syslog / Alarms in the same time-ordered display
- Map & Sub-Map support
- Graphical Interface Traffic, Round Trip Time, Packet Loss Monitoring, and a LOT more
- Variable Time Span in the graphs
- Total Administration via web
- Sound Alerts in your browser
- Events RDF Feed (for newstickers)
- Works with HTTPS
- Traffic Bytes
- Utilization %
- Packets per Second, Errors per Second, Error Rate
- Round Trip Time and Packet Loss (Cisco & Smokeping)
- Drops
- TCP Connections: Incoming, Outgoing, Established, Delay
- Number of Processes, Number of Users
- Used Memory and Disks with Aggregation
- Processor Utilization and Load Average
- Temperature
- Interfaces (Network cards)
- Host (Processor, Load Average)
- Storage (Disks and Memory)
- Applications Running (HostMIB)
- Cisco Ping (RTT & PL on Cisco)
- BGP4 (BGP sessions status)
- TCP (TCP Connections, Delay)
- Cisco MAC Accounting
- Cisco IP Accounting
- Cisco CSS
- Cisco SA Agent
- Cisco Enviormental (Temperature, Voltage, etc)
- Internet Information Server (IIS) MIB
- Livingstone PortMaster3 Serial Line MIB
- Compaq Insight Manager MIB (Disk, Fan and Temperature)
- Apache /server-status monitoring
- TCP Port Content Regexp Checking (or URL)
- Configurable per Circuit SLAs (with RPN logic)
- Internal Authorization Framework
- Per Event Journals and Acknowledge
- Triggers / Actions Framework for email/others alerts.
- Database Abstraction Framework
- CSV Export
- Distributed Polling
- Object Oriented
- Consistent API
Enhancements:
- Better support for PHP 5 and RRDTool 1.2.x, OS/400 integration, Dell Chassis alarm monitoring, and fixes for all reported issues.
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Added: 2006-09-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LightWeight Time Tracker 1.0.0pre

LightWeight Time Tracker 1.0.0pre


LightWeight Time Tracker (LWTT) is a very simple time-tracking program. more>>
LightWeight Time Tracker (LWTT) is a very simple time-tracking program. LightWeight Time Tracker provides independent real-time tracking of multiple tasks (such as programming, lectures, presentations, etc.).

The data are saved to an XML file under the home directory.

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Added: 2006-06-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Trip Tracker 0.8.1

Trip Tracker 0.8.1


Trip Tracker is a position tracking client-server system. more>>
Trip Tracker is a position tracking client-server system. Trip Tracker is designed to assist people in setting up a real-time tracking environment with either a private or public tracking server.
The Trip Tracker GPS client sends coordinates to the tracking server to update its position. In the event that the GPS client loses its Internet connection, it can send all collected coordinates to the tracking server as soon as its back online.
The tracking server saves all the coordinates and can forward them to listening map clients.
Version restrictions:
- The map client can only display a map of Norway, as the WMS server is hardcoded in the server-side PHP script "mapservice.php". This may change in the future. If you know any good WMS servers we might add it to the server-side script, but you still need to add the proper WMS layers in the source code to make it work.
- The GPS client version 0.8 does not set up the Java Communications library properly so it most likely wont find your GPS receiver. We hope to address this issue in the next release quite soon.
- And more...
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Added: 2006-06-06 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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DataGridField 1.5.0

DataGridField 1.5.0


DataGridField is a product which consists of a table input component for Plone. more>>
DataGridField is a product which consists of a table input component for Plone.
It uses Javascript to make entering tabular data more user friendly process - there are no round trip HTTP requests to the server when inserting or deleting rows.
Main features:
- Any number of columns set by a developer
- Any number of rows filled by a user
- Insert and deleting rows without submitting a form
- Many different column types
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Added: 2007-03-28 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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mrtg-ping-probe 2.2.0

mrtg-ping-probe 2.2.0


mrtg-ping-probe project monitors round trip time and packet loss to another host. more>>
mrtg-ping-probe project monitors round trip time and packet loss to another host. Still on my TODO list: add own min/max/avg rtt calculation, add perl ping module, add rping and rsh support...
mrtg-ping-probe is a ping probe for MRTG 2.x. It is used to monitor the round trip time and packet loss to networked devices. MRTG uses its output to generate graphs visualizing minimum and maximum round trip times or packet loss.
mrtg-ping-probe depends on the following software being installed on your system: perl (at least version 5.6.1), mrtg (I use version 2.8.8, though any mrtg 2.x version should work), and a ping program that displays a summary of the round trip times upon termination or timeout.
mrtg-ping-probe runs on AIX, BSD/OS 2.1, FreeBSD/2.2.x, IRIX/6.2, Linux, Mac OS X (Darwin 5.4), NetBSD, OpenBSD, OS/2, OSF1 V3.2, Solaris 1.1.2 (SunOS 4.1.4), Solaris 2.5.1 (SunOS 5.5.1), Solaris 7 (SunOS 5.7), Solaris 8 (SunOS 5.8), Solaris 9 (SunOS 5.9), HP-UX 9, Windows 98, and Windows 2000 (english, french, portugesee, and spanish locales).
If you install the Windows ping program that comes with Windows 98, Windows 2000, or WinSock 2.x, mrtg-ping-probe will also run on Windows 95 and Windows 4.0.
Support for additional systems is usually easy to add, as described in the file INSTALL.
Act responsible: do not use mrtg-ping-probe to ping devices without the owners permission. Just imagine 10,000 people would decide to ping your hosts ... mrtg-ping-probe is meant to be used within your network to get round trip time performance figures for your network.
Usage: mrtg-ping-probe [-hsvV] [-d deadtime] [-k count] [-l length] [-o ping_options] [-p [factor*]{min|max|avg|loss|integer}/[factor*]{min|max|avg|loss|integer}] [-r [rsh:][user@]host[:osname]] [-t timeout] host
Enhancements:
- new platforms supported: italian Windows 2000 locale.
- bugfixes: on Windows actually return deadtime when we lost all packets, not 0. the ping child process should actually be killed now on Unix platforms.
- changes: ***** Possible Incompatability ***** raised minimum required perl version to 5.6.1. lots of typos fixed.
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SDE for JDeveloper (CE) for Linux 1.1 Community

SDE for JDeveloper (CE) for Linux 1.1 Community


UML Plugin for JDeveloper: UML diagrams, Rational Rose, XMI import/export,... more>> SDE for JDeveloper is a UML CASE tool/plug-in tightly integrated with JDeveloper. This UML CASE tool supports full software development lifecycle - analysis, design, implementation, testing and deployment. This UML tool helps you build quality applications faster, better and cheaper. You can draw all types of UML diagrams in JDeveloper, generate Java code, reverse engineer Java code to class diagrams and generate documentation.
SDE Features:
+the latest UML support (use case diagram, sequence diagram, collaboration diagram, object diagram, class diagram, statechart/state diagram, activity diagram, component diagram, deployment diagram)
+Use case modeling (use case description, scheduling...)
+Textual analysis for identifying candidate classes, use cases, actors, flow of events...
+Business Workflow diagram
+CRC Card diagram
+Reverse engineering - code to model, code to diagram (Java to UML models, Java to UML diagram)
+Instant Reverse for Java, XML, XML Schema, C++, Dot NET dll/exe, CORBA IDL
+Code Generation - generate code, model to code, diagram to code (UML to code, UML model to Java)
+Incremental round-trip engineering
+Automatic synchronization between source code and diagrams
+Plug-in and template
+Automatic diagram layout - rearrange classes and connectors in UML diagrams in different styles
+Import/export XMI
+Import Rational Rose
+Export diagrams to SVG, PNG, JPG
+Microsoft Visio Integration - draw UML diagrams with MS Visio shapes
+Report generator for generating UML documentation to HTML or PDF
+Version control
+Multilingual support
+More...
Other UML Modeling Tools / UML Plug-ins:
Java Platform (Linux/Windows/Mac OS X):
+SDE for Oracle JDeveloper
+SDE for IBM WebSphere (WSAD)
+SDE for Borland JBuilder
+SDE for IntelliJ IDEA
+SDE for Eclipse
+SDE for NetBeans
+SDE for Sun ONE
Windows Platform:
+SDE for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
+More SDE...
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Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Mirro 1.0 Beta

Mirro 1.0 Beta


Mirro is an application used to find the closest mirror to your connection. more>>
Mirro is an application used to find the closest mirror to your connection.

Mirro will find the closest mirror to your connection, given a file containing addresses. It pings every site extremely quickly, and sorts the reponses based on the number of hops and the round-trip time.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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Added: 2007-04-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mathfun.py 2.1

Mathfun.py 2.1


Mathfun.py is a rather small Python library that contains some of the more obscure mathematical formula/functions. more>>
Mathfun.py project s a rather small Python library that contains some of the more obscure (others would say less useful 8^) mathematical formula/functions that I have always found interesting/amusing.

These include primality tests, fibonacci sequences and turning characters into numbers, among other things. The next paragraph includes a little story about my strange habits as a teenager. The paragraph after that contains some ramblings about primes and formulas.

The paragraph after that hasnt been decided on yet, but you can be assured that it will be more stream-of- consciousness rambling about something mathematic by yours truly.

One of the reasons that this library exists is that, as a junior programmer in high school, I spent an insane amount of time writing BASIC programs on our IIgs that would calculate the first 100 primes or some other such nonsense. I would write it one way, get out a stop watch, run it, record the time it took, rewrite it, rerun it, retime it and calculate the difference as percentage decrease in time. Repeat the previous until you get BASIC that looked like an explosion in a type factory. All in some sort of quest to... well, I dont really know what I was shooting for. I just enjoyed it. Calculating if a number was prime, calculating the prime factorization, calculating the first N prime numbers... Yeah, I was a strange one.

But, in retrospect, all that solitary math kinda helped. While I reinvented many a prime wheel, I did it on my own, which was something of a personal fulfillment once I had learned more of a history of mathematics. And I never forgot most of those formulas that I worked out on that Apple. For instance, mathfun.isprime(number) utilizes most of what I learned back in high school. It iterates through the odd numbers, up to the integer value of the square root of the number in question. I still remember the epiphany that I had that I only needed to calculate through the square root of the number. 8^)

Theres a minor paradox with the calculation of a prime. The quickest way to generate primes would be to only attempt modular arithmetic with prime numbers. However, to do it that way means that you have to generate a list of prime numbers first, which involves a primality test on every odd number up to the square root of the number in question. This would be sloooooow for the primality test for any single number. (For instance, isprime(10000) would involved roughly 50 full primality tests to generate the list needed to be a maximally efficient test on it.) So, we accept that even if were not going to get any results doing (N mod 9), its much quicker to eat those wasted cycles than to determine if 9 is prime first.

However, if youre doing nothing more than simply cranking out prime after prime, it becomes much more efficient to only do the primality test with a list of primes, since (if you start from 2) youve already determined the ealier ones before. (Theres probably a break-even time first (machine dependent) before "determine all primes with primes" becomes more efficient than "crank through the odd numbers".) Its easy to see however, that for very large numbers its much better to only work with primes.

Theres also a minor question of the speed of the data structures used to store the prime list versus the very fast next odd number test. However, Ill leave that one up to the True Computer Scientists.

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Added: 2006-08-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PHP Running Management 1.0.2

PHP Running Management 1.0.2


PHP Running Management or phpRunMan is a set of scripts for runners. more>>
PHP Running Management or phpRunMan is a set of scripts for runners. Users can enter intermediate times of their training or race performance for calculating various statistics (distance, avg speed, time/km, projection on different distance, etc.). In PHP Running Management you can enter comments for the whole run or every intermediate segment so the data can be used as a logbook.

Every run (training or competition) is entered as a list of segments and times. You can specify the number of laps and the "offset" (manual correction) of the distance.

Several views are proposed:

- Year view: displays all the runs with their distance, time, average speed, etc.
- Detail view: shows the profile of a run by segment (time, speed, cumulated distance and other indicators).
- Month view: aggregates runs per month over the selected year, shows every months distance, time, average speed.

All the scripts are written in PHP (requires GD lib activated too) and the data is stored in MySQL database.

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Added: 2006-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bio::AnnotationCollectionI 1.4

Bio::AnnotationCollectionI 1.4


Bio::AnnotationCollectionI is a Perl interface for annotation collections. more>>
Bio::AnnotationCollectionI is a Perl interface for annotation collections.
SYNOPSIS
# get an AnnotationCollectionI somehow, eg
$ac = $seq->annotation();
foreach $key ( $ac->get_all_annotation_keys() ) {
@values = $ac->get_Annotations($key);
foreach $value ( @values ) {
# value is an Bio::AnnotationI, and defines a "as_text" method
print "Annotation ",$key," stringified value ",$value->as_text,"n";
# also defined hash_tree method, which allows data orientated
# access into this object
$hash = $value->hash_tree();
}
}
Annotation Collections are a way of storing a series of "interesting facts" about something. We call an "interesting fact" in Bioperl an Annotation (this differs from a Sequence Feature, which is called a Sequence Feature and may or may not have an Annotation Collection).
The trouble about this is we are not that sure what "interesting facts" someone might want to store: the possibility is endless.
Bioperls approach is that the "interesting facts" are represented by Bio::AnnotationI objects. The interface Bio::AnnotationI guarentees two methods
$obj->as_text(); # string formated to display to users
and
$obj->hash_tree(); # hash with defined rules for data-orientated discovery
The hash_tree method is designed to play well with XML output and other "nested-tag-of-data-values" think BoulderIO and/or Ace stuff. For more info read Bio::AnnotationI docs
Annotations are stored in AnnotationCollections, each Annotation under a different "tag". The tags allow simple discovery of the available annotations, and in some cases (like the tag "gene_name") indicate how to interpret the data underneath the tag. The tag is only one tag deep and each tag can have an array of values.
In addition, AnnotationCollectionIs are guarentee to maintain a consistent set object values under each tag - at least that each object complies to one interface. The "standard" AnnotationCollection insists the following rules are set up
Tag Object
--- ------
comment Bio::Annotation::Comment
dblink Bio::Annotation::DBLink
description Bio::Annotation::SimpleValue
gene_name Bio::Annotation::SimpleValue
ontology_term Bio::Annotation::OntologyTerm
reference Bio::Annotation::Reference
These tags are the implict tags that the SeqIO system needs to round-trip GenBank/EMBL/Swissprot.
However, you as a user and us collectively as a community can grow the "standard" tag mapping over time and specifically for a particular area.
Enhancements:
- Perl
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Added: 2006-10-10 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Bookmark Time 0.2 Alpha

Bookmark Time 0.2 Alpha


Bookmark Time is an Amarok script that lets you bookmark a point in time in a music file. more>>
Bookmark Time is an Amarok script that lets you bookmark a point in time in a music file.

When you play it again, you can choose the bookmarked times from the mouse menu.

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