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Car PC Development Kit 0.2.1
Car PC Development Kit is a kit for making a Linux distribution for a car PC. more>>
Car PC Development Kit is a kit for making a Linux distribution for a car PC.
Unlike most distributions which come prepackaged and ready to load, this distribution requires downloading, compiling, and post-setup before you can load it into a system.
The end result will be a modular platform for quickly putting together a small Linux system to copy onto boot media and start using.
The target platform is a mini-computer to be installed in an automobile and used either headless or with a monitor and some input device like a keyboard or remote control.
Enhancements:
- Fixes LIRC support for both CAUI and MPlayer.
- Updates the CAUI version, and updates the LIRC package to configure more buttons by default.
<<lessUnlike most distributions which come prepackaged and ready to load, this distribution requires downloading, compiling, and post-setup before you can load it into a system.
The end result will be a modular platform for quickly putting together a small Linux system to copy onto boot media and start using.
The target platform is a mini-computer to be installed in an automobile and used either headless or with a monitor and some input device like a keyboard or remote control.
Enhancements:
- Fixes LIRC support for both CAUI and MPlayer.
- Updates the CAUI version, and updates the LIRC package to configure more buttons by default.
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Added: 2005-12-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AVR Cross Development Kit 20060719
AVR Cross Development Kit is a cross development kit for the AVR RISC processor. more>>
CDK4AVR stands for Cross Development Kit for Atmels AVR RISC processor serie and should support your development with a comprehensive Assembler and C development environment for even this processor familie under Linux. It will present only free of fee tools, so you can use it without risks. Further you will find some useful OS projects and related sample code all arround AVRs inside of the example packages.
CDK4AVR collects all programms and development tools in one directory (/opt/cdk4avr) and will try to present an easy to admin installation.
My intention for CDK4AVR is / was to provide a full featurd tool chain distribution of all the free accessible resources, because the most stuff is scattered to the wide of the whole Internet and only compileable by wizards or professions.
Installation:
Each package will be provided as RPM only. It is not necessary to install all packages,but you have to install the base package cdk-avr-base every time you want to use another package. Here is an example for a typical GNU development environment:
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-base-0.3-20031111.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-binutils-2.14-20030906.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gcc-3.3.2-20031021.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gcc-c++-3.3.2-20031021.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gcc-colorgcc-3.3.2-20031021.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-libc-1.0.2-20040229.noarch.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gdb-6.0-20031019.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-simulavr-0.1.2.20040304cvs-20040304.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-avarice-2.2-20040229.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-uisp-20040207cvs-20040304.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-avrdude-4.3.0-20040229.i386.rpm
Base package -- is needed every time you will use any CDK4AVR package.
NOTE: Users of base packages with version 0.2 and prior have to update to latest version. There was a damaged (t)csh startup script. As a result of an buggy %preun script in previous packages you have to update in two cycles:
[user@host]$ rpm -hUv cdk-nios-base-0.3-20031111.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hUv --force cdk-nios-base-0.3-20031111.i386.rpm
Enhancements:
- There are minor feature enhancements in AVR-Ada 0.4.1.
- As a result, the packeges for binutils and gcc/gnat were rebuilt.
- There are new packages for the AVR-Ada run time system and related examples.
<<lessCDK4AVR collects all programms and development tools in one directory (/opt/cdk4avr) and will try to present an easy to admin installation.
My intention for CDK4AVR is / was to provide a full featurd tool chain distribution of all the free accessible resources, because the most stuff is scattered to the wide of the whole Internet and only compileable by wizards or professions.
Installation:
Each package will be provided as RPM only. It is not necessary to install all packages,but you have to install the base package cdk-avr-base every time you want to use another package. Here is an example for a typical GNU development environment:
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-base-0.3-20031111.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-binutils-2.14-20030906.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gcc-3.3.2-20031021.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gcc-c++-3.3.2-20031021.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gcc-colorgcc-3.3.2-20031021.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-libc-1.0.2-20040229.noarch.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gdb-6.0-20031019.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-simulavr-0.1.2.20040304cvs-20040304.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-avarice-2.2-20040229.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-uisp-20040207cvs-20040304.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-avrdude-4.3.0-20040229.i386.rpm
Base package -- is needed every time you will use any CDK4AVR package.
NOTE: Users of base packages with version 0.2 and prior have to update to latest version. There was a damaged (t)csh startup script. As a result of an buggy %preun script in previous packages you have to update in two cycles:
[user@host]$ rpm -hUv cdk-nios-base-0.3-20031111.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hUv --force cdk-nios-base-0.3-20031111.i386.rpm
Enhancements:
- There are minor feature enhancements in AVR-Ada 0.4.1.
- As a result, the packeges for binutils and gcc/gnat were rebuilt.
- There are new packages for the AVR-Ada run time system and related examples.
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Added: 2006-07-20 License: Freely Distributable Price:
1206 downloads
Chemistry Development Kit 1.0.1
Chemistry Development Kit is a Java classes for chemo- and bioinformatics. more>>
Chemistry Development Kit classes are Java utitility classes for ChemoInformatics and Computational chemistry, written in Java. They are developed constantly developed parallel to other projects that make use of them.
They are a complete re-write of the CompChem classes that were the basis of JChemPaint, a Java Editor for 2D chemical structures, and of JMDraw, a Java package for the graphical layout of 2D chemical structures.
The CDK project was started in September 2000 to replace the CompChem libraries used by JChemPaint, Jmol and SENECA. It no longer is in its initial stage, but is slowly getting a solid state.
The people involved in setting up the project are Christoph Steinbeck then at the Chemoinformatics Group at the Max Planck Institute of Chemical Ecology in Jena, as well as Egon Willighagen from the University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, who is also involved with JChemPaint and many other Java Chemoinformatics programs, and Dan Gezelter from Notre Dame University, South Bend, USA, the initiator of Jmol, a 3D viewer and analyzer for molecules .
Now, the rewrite of these CompChem/CDK library classes do somehow effect all of our projects. All of our code relies to some extend on the so-called CompChem classes for computational chemistry.
Christoph Steinbeck started this chemistry library when he started programming SENECA, a system for Computer Assisted Structure Elucidation. It turned out that some of the code had design flaws that prevented others, like the authors of (Jmol) to use it.
Enhancements:
- This release consists of mostly some bugfixes, but also solves a few Java 1.4.2 compile problems and adds more functionality to the SMARTS parser.
<<lessThey are a complete re-write of the CompChem classes that were the basis of JChemPaint, a Java Editor for 2D chemical structures, and of JMDraw, a Java package for the graphical layout of 2D chemical structures.
The CDK project was started in September 2000 to replace the CompChem libraries used by JChemPaint, Jmol and SENECA. It no longer is in its initial stage, but is slowly getting a solid state.
The people involved in setting up the project are Christoph Steinbeck then at the Chemoinformatics Group at the Max Planck Institute of Chemical Ecology in Jena, as well as Egon Willighagen from the University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, who is also involved with JChemPaint and many other Java Chemoinformatics programs, and Dan Gezelter from Notre Dame University, South Bend, USA, the initiator of Jmol, a 3D viewer and analyzer for molecules .
Now, the rewrite of these CompChem/CDK library classes do somehow effect all of our projects. All of our code relies to some extend on the so-called CompChem classes for computational chemistry.
Christoph Steinbeck started this chemistry library when he started programming SENECA, a system for Computer Assisted Structure Elucidation. It turned out that some of the code had design flaws that prevented others, like the authors of (Jmol) to use it.
Enhancements:
- This release consists of mostly some bugfixes, but also solves a few Java 1.4.2 compile problems and adds more functionality to the SMARTS parser.
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Added: 2007-06-26 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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GNU MIX Development Kit 1.2.3
GNU MIX Development Kit is a MIX computer emulator and development kit. more>>
GNU MIX Development Kit offers an emulation of MIX and MIXAL. The current version of MDK includes the following applications:
- mixasm A MIXAL compiler, which translates your source files into binary ones, executable by the MIX virtual machine.
- mixvm A MIX virtual machine which is able to run and debug compiled MIXAL programs, using a command line interface with readlines line editting capabilities.
- gmixvm A MIX virtual machine with a GTK+ GUI which allows you running and debugging your MIXAL programs through a nice graphical interface (see screenshots).
- mixguile A Guile interpreter with an embedded MIX virtual machine, manipulable through a library of Scheme functions.
- mixal-mode.el An Emacs major mode for MIXAL source files editing, providing syntax highlighting, documentation lookup and invocation of mixvm within Emacs.
- mixvm.el An elisp program which allows you to run mixvm within an Emacs GUD window, simultaneously viewing your MIXAL source file in another buffer.
Using the GNU MDK tools, youll be able to:
- write, compile and execute MIXAL programs,
- set breakpoints and run your programs step by step,
- set conditional breakpoints (register change, memory change, etc.),
- collect execution timing statistics,
- trace executed instructions,
- inspect and modify the MIX registers, flags and memory contents at any step,
- simulate MIX input-output devices using the standard output and your file system.
In addition, the MIX virtual machine simulators include an embedded Guile interpreter and, therefore, their functionality can be extended using Scheme.
Enhancements:
- The Gmixvm interface has been improved with respect to the external programs dialog and about box.
- Compilation warnings in PPC and 64-bit platforms were fixed.
- Minor bugs were fixed.
<<less- mixasm A MIXAL compiler, which translates your source files into binary ones, executable by the MIX virtual machine.
- mixvm A MIX virtual machine which is able to run and debug compiled MIXAL programs, using a command line interface with readlines line editting capabilities.
- gmixvm A MIX virtual machine with a GTK+ GUI which allows you running and debugging your MIXAL programs through a nice graphical interface (see screenshots).
- mixguile A Guile interpreter with an embedded MIX virtual machine, manipulable through a library of Scheme functions.
- mixal-mode.el An Emacs major mode for MIXAL source files editing, providing syntax highlighting, documentation lookup and invocation of mixvm within Emacs.
- mixvm.el An elisp program which allows you to run mixvm within an Emacs GUD window, simultaneously viewing your MIXAL source file in another buffer.
Using the GNU MDK tools, youll be able to:
- write, compile and execute MIXAL programs,
- set breakpoints and run your programs step by step,
- set conditional breakpoints (register change, memory change, etc.),
- collect execution timing statistics,
- trace executed instructions,
- inspect and modify the MIX registers, flags and memory contents at any step,
- simulate MIX input-output devices using the standard output and your file system.
In addition, the MIX virtual machine simulators include an embedded Guile interpreter and, therefore, their functionality can be extended using Scheme.
Enhancements:
- The Gmixvm interface has been improved with respect to the external programs dialog and about box.
- Compilation warnings in PPC and 64-bit platforms were fixed.
- Minor bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2006-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Curses Development Kit 5.0-20060507
Curses Development Kit is a library of widgets for curses development. more>>
Curses Development Kit is a library of widgets for curses development.
Installation:
To build the library cd into the Cdk distribution directory and follow the following steps:
1) Run configure. This will create a Makefile with a default install directory root of /usr/local. If you want to change the default install directory use the --prefix command line argument on configure. For example, if you want to install under /export/local instead, run the command: ./configure --prefix="/export/local"
2) Type make. This will make the library, the example binaries and the demonstration binaries.
3) Type make install. This will install the CDK distribution. Look at step 1 if you want to install other than /usr/local.
Enhancements:
- Adds functions to simplify changes of the list for alphalist and fselect widgets.
- Modifies handling of the delete key to make it delete the current character (unlike backspace).
- Several other minor fixes and improvements.
<<lessInstallation:
To build the library cd into the Cdk distribution directory and follow the following steps:
1) Run configure. This will create a Makefile with a default install directory root of /usr/local. If you want to change the default install directory use the --prefix command line argument on configure. For example, if you want to install under /export/local instead, run the command: ./configure --prefix="/export/local"
2) Type make. This will make the library, the example binaries and the demonstration binaries.
3) Type make install. This will install the CDK distribution. Look at step 1 if you want to install other than /usr/local.
Enhancements:
- Adds functions to simplify changes of the list for alphalist and fselect widgets.
- Modifies handling of the delete key to make it delete the current character (unlike backspace).
- Several other minor fixes and improvements.
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Added: 2006-05-09 License: BSD License Price:
1264 downloads
PowerDNS Backend Development Kit 2.9.21
PowerDNS Backend Development Kit project allows a developer to code backends which can be loaded at runtime by PowerDNS. more>>
PowerDNS Backend Development Kit project allows a developer to code backends which can be loaded at runtime by PowerDNS, a nameserver that reads data from different backends. The stock distribution comes with MySQL and PostgreSQL and other backends. It is also possible to do failover, loadbalancing, and geodirection from a backend.
PowerDNS has developed a complete suite of technologies surrounding Internet Naming and email. Internet Naming is at the core of all online activities and is involved in each and every transaction on the net. Email remains the killer application of the Internet.
<<lessPowerDNS has developed a complete suite of technologies surrounding Internet Naming and email. Internet Naming is at the core of all online activities and is involved in each and every transaction on the net. Email remains the killer application of the Internet.
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Added: 2007-05-30 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
878 downloads
Open Office Software Development Kit 1.1.0
Open Office Software Development Kit is an add-on for OpenOffice suite. more>>
Open Office Software Development Kit is an add-on for OpenOffice suite.
It provides the necessary tools and documentation for programming the OpenOffice.org APIs and creating own extensions (UNO components) for OpenOffice.org.
The highlight of the SDK is the 900-page Developers Guide. This comprehensive guide provides a detailed description of the OpenOffice.org API concepts, the OpenOffice.org UNO component model and how to use the API in the context of the different application areas. At the close of each chapter, there is at least one example that demonstrates how to use a specific API.
Developers who are new to OpenOffice.org will also find the OpenOffice.org developer page useful.
Main features:
- 900-page Developers Guide (HTML + PDF version)
- XML file format specification
- IDL reference with cross references to the Developers Guide and vice versa
- C/C++ and Java UNO reference documentation
- development and deployment tools
- code samples for Java, C++, OpenOffice.org Basic and OLE
- easy-to-use build environment for the included samples
<<lessIt provides the necessary tools and documentation for programming the OpenOffice.org APIs and creating own extensions (UNO components) for OpenOffice.org.
The highlight of the SDK is the 900-page Developers Guide. This comprehensive guide provides a detailed description of the OpenOffice.org API concepts, the OpenOffice.org UNO component model and how to use the API in the context of the different application areas. At the close of each chapter, there is at least one example that demonstrates how to use a specific API.
Developers who are new to OpenOffice.org will also find the OpenOffice.org developer page useful.
Main features:
- 900-page Developers Guide (HTML + PDF version)
- XML file format specification
- IDL reference with cross references to the Developers Guide and vice versa
- C/C++ and Java UNO reference documentation
- development and deployment tools
- code samples for Java, C++, OpenOffice.org Basic and OLE
- easy-to-use build environment for the included samples
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Added: 2006-10-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1128 downloads
Trepidation 10-29 Development Build
Trepidation is a first-person person shooter based on the IOQ3 engine. more>>
Trepidation is a first-person person shooter based on the IOQ3 engine.
Trepidation is a first person shooter set in the future based on the GPL IOQ3 Quake Engine. Trepidation features all new weapons, maps and vehicles.. Currently planned game types are Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture The Flag, Last Man Standing, Arsenal, Instagib and a few others to be announced.
Trepidation intends to be a 100% free GPL multiplayer first person shooter based on the IOQ3 Quake 3 Engine. The game media will also be GPL/Open Source so that others can improve and expand upon. Trepidation will include many standard gametypes such as DM, TDM, and CTF with instagib options, as well as the introduction 2-4 new gametypes. Each game mode will have additional attributes that can be activated via the configuration such as wall jumping, double/multijumping, instagib,multiflag and return the flag (for flag based games).
Trepidation will introduce new aspects to the physics of the Q3 engine, The new physics are geared towards trick jumping with weapons and high speed jumping. Trepidation also introduces air and land vehicles, something that hasnt been seen in similar projects. Trepidation will also include an improved unlagged network code based on unlagged 2.0 but more finely tuned to the new physics present.
The project will utilize a modified version of the GPL dpmaster for the master server code base.
The game will have ports for *nix, *BSD, Win32 and possibly an OSX port. OpenAL will be used for sound. Surround sound supported. AVI video capture of demos, Ogg Vorbis & MP3 support. Much improved QVM tools and a well documented SDK for mod authors. MinGW compilation support on Windows and cross-compilation on Linux, which is already included in the IOQ3 Project.
<<lessTrepidation is a first person shooter set in the future based on the GPL IOQ3 Quake Engine. Trepidation features all new weapons, maps and vehicles.. Currently planned game types are Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture The Flag, Last Man Standing, Arsenal, Instagib and a few others to be announced.
Trepidation intends to be a 100% free GPL multiplayer first person shooter based on the IOQ3 Quake 3 Engine. The game media will also be GPL/Open Source so that others can improve and expand upon. Trepidation will include many standard gametypes such as DM, TDM, and CTF with instagib options, as well as the introduction 2-4 new gametypes. Each game mode will have additional attributes that can be activated via the configuration such as wall jumping, double/multijumping, instagib,multiflag and return the flag (for flag based games).
Trepidation will introduce new aspects to the physics of the Q3 engine, The new physics are geared towards trick jumping with weapons and high speed jumping. Trepidation also introduces air and land vehicles, something that hasnt been seen in similar projects. Trepidation will also include an improved unlagged network code based on unlagged 2.0 but more finely tuned to the new physics present.
The project will utilize a modified version of the GPL dpmaster for the master server code base.
The game will have ports for *nix, *BSD, Win32 and possibly an OSX port. OpenAL will be used for sound. Surround sound supported. AVI video capture of demos, Ogg Vorbis & MP3 support. Much improved QVM tools and a well documented SDK for mod authors. MinGW compilation support on Windows and cross-compilation on Linux, which is already included in the IOQ3 Project.
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Added: 2006-11-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1080 downloads
NCurses Development Kit for C++ 0.0.1 Alpha4
NCurses Development Kit for C++ provides a set of widgets for text user interface like menubars, popup menus. more>>
NCurses Development Kit for C++ provides a set of widgets for text user interface like menubars, popup menus, various dialog boxes, and controls (push buttons, check buttons etc.). Using this library you can easy create a powefull console program with compicated interface. А powerfull event engine allows you to create a various dynamic widgets.
There are two big branches of this library avaliable - main (head) and the ALT:
Main - original NDK++ library. This library is an extention of libncurses++ library. Event system is working like MFC.
ALT - full rewrite and redesign of the previous code. It not a superset of libncurses++ library, it uses only ncurses and panel libraries. It also uses a new event engine.
<<lessThere are two big branches of this library avaliable - main (head) and the ALT:
Main - original NDK++ library. This library is an extention of libncurses++ library. Event system is working like MFC.
ALT - full rewrite and redesign of the previous code. It not a superset of libncurses++ library, it uses only ncurses and panel libraries. It also uses a new event engine.
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Added: 2005-12-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Heirloom Development Tools 070527
Heirloom Development Tools package provides yacc, lex, m4, make, and SCCS... more>>
Heirloom Development Tools package provides yacc, lex, m4, make, and SCCS as portable derivatives of the utilities released by Sun as part of OpenSolaris. The OpenSolaris utilities were in turn derived from the original Unix versions, and are assumed be conforming implementations of the POSIX standard.
Software developed on original Unix systems has quite often used internals of yacc and lex. The tools in this package provide a convenient way to make such software compile on free Unix platforms such as Linux or BSD. In particular, they serve as a stable base for compiling other components of the Heirloom Project.
<<lessSoftware developed on original Unix systems has quite often used internals of yacc and lex. The tools in this package provide a convenient way to make such software compile on free Unix platforms such as Linux or BSD. In particular, they serve as a stable base for compiling other components of the Heirloom Project.
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Added: 2007-05-30 License: CDDL (Common Development and Distribution License) Price:
879 downloads
Enveria IDE for Rapid Application Development 0.3
Enveria IDE for Rapid Application Development is an intuitive platform for programming robust GUI (graphical user interface) sof more>>
Enveria IDE for Rapid Application Development is an intuitive platform for programming robust GUI (graphical user interface) software.
We have launched the Enveria RAD IDE as an open source application (https://sourceforge.net/projects/enveria). Previously, the Enveria IDE was utilized as an internal development tool at Kaizen Denki Inc. -- a Toronto-based software and web development house.
Enveria is free to use for non-commercial purposes under the GPL. Users who wish to use Envria in a commercial capacity should visit the Kaizen Denki home page at http://www.kaizendenki.com.
Major Features:
* An interface that maintains an look and feel that is intuitive for those familiar with IDE software, while user friendly enough for those who are not.
* Backed up by the power of the ubiquitous C programming language. We have chosen C because it is fast, stable, powerful, portable and has a long history of use in computing. An additional bonus for us was that the API for GTK+ (the widget set we use) uses C natively.
* Our use of GTK+ allows Enveria to tap into a well-supported widget set that is available for all major desktop operating systems. On its own, GTK+ is easy to use but with Enveria it is even easier. While Enveria RAD IDE can be an interface builder for GTK+/C programs (like Glade), its power is its capabilities as a complete development tool.
* Enveria can produce code without compiling for those who wish to enhance their applications manually prior to building. Enveria programs are optimized for Make/GCC, which is a widely used combination for C development on many platforms.
Programming languages, libraries, databases, and frameworks used to develop Enveria include:
* C
* MySQL
* SQLite
* GTK+ 2
Currently Linux is the main supported platform for Enveria RAD IDE.
At the same time, we are in the process of evaluating other target operating systems including: Mac OS X, Minix 3, BSD and others.
<<lessWe have launched the Enveria RAD IDE as an open source application (https://sourceforge.net/projects/enveria). Previously, the Enveria IDE was utilized as an internal development tool at Kaizen Denki Inc. -- a Toronto-based software and web development house.
Enveria is free to use for non-commercial purposes under the GPL. Users who wish to use Envria in a commercial capacity should visit the Kaizen Denki home page at http://www.kaizendenki.com.
Major Features:
* An interface that maintains an look and feel that is intuitive for those familiar with IDE software, while user friendly enough for those who are not.
* Backed up by the power of the ubiquitous C programming language. We have chosen C because it is fast, stable, powerful, portable and has a long history of use in computing. An additional bonus for us was that the API for GTK+ (the widget set we use) uses C natively.
* Our use of GTK+ allows Enveria to tap into a well-supported widget set that is available for all major desktop operating systems. On its own, GTK+ is easy to use but with Enveria it is even easier. While Enveria RAD IDE can be an interface builder for GTK+/C programs (like Glade), its power is its capabilities as a complete development tool.
* Enveria can produce code without compiling for those who wish to enhance their applications manually prior to building. Enveria programs are optimized for Make/GCC, which is a widely used combination for C development on many platforms.
Programming languages, libraries, databases, and frameworks used to develop Enveria include:
* C
* MySQL
* SQLite
* GTK+ 2
Currently Linux is the main supported platform for Enveria RAD IDE.
At the same time, we are in the process of evaluating other target operating systems including: Mac OS X, Minix 3, BSD and others.
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Added: 2007-02-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
991 downloads
Trac/Subversion Development JumpBox 1.0
Trac/Subversion Development JumpBox bundles Trac 0.10.4 and Subversion 1.3.1. more>>
Trac is an advanced tool for tracking software development projects. It provides a simple wiki, issue tracking system and tight integration with the Subversion revision control system. Trac/Subversion Development JumpBox bundles Trac 0.10.4 and Subversion 1.3.1.
WHY USE A JUMPBOX
Its Simple
Open Source applications are great. The applications are powerful, inexpensive and get the job done. But installing and configuring those applications can be a pain. A JumpBox delivers Open Source applications in a way that makes them simple to try, run and operate.
Its Quick
Actually downloading a JumpBox will take the most time. Once thats done, youre just a few minutes from having a working application that can serve multiple users.
Its Portable
A JumpBox collects the application, application dependancies and all application data into a single bundle that can easily be moved from one computer to another. This allows you to start running the application on your desktop and then as usage grows move it to a server without needing to reinstall or reconfigure. Plus with support for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux you can even move the application between platforms with little effort.
Its Safe
Manually installing Open Source applications not only takes a lot of time and effort, but when youre done its still left to you to figure out how to protect the data the application manages. With a JumpBox its easy to add automatic backups of the entire state of the application.
Its Virtual
A JumpBox application is a virtual appliance that bundles the open source application and all its runtime dependancies into a single package that runs on top of virtualization software from VMWare, Parallels or Xen. This means all JumpBox applications automatically gain the benefits of traditional server virtualization and can be dropped into existing virtualization infrastructure when available.
Its Comfortable
JumpBox provides a consistent runtime environment for all applications that we bundle. The applications may differ considerably, but their installation and operation will be familiar no matter which JumpBox you choose.
<<lessWHY USE A JUMPBOX
Its Simple
Open Source applications are great. The applications are powerful, inexpensive and get the job done. But installing and configuring those applications can be a pain. A JumpBox delivers Open Source applications in a way that makes them simple to try, run and operate.
Its Quick
Actually downloading a JumpBox will take the most time. Once thats done, youre just a few minutes from having a working application that can serve multiple users.
Its Portable
A JumpBox collects the application, application dependancies and all application data into a single bundle that can easily be moved from one computer to another. This allows you to start running the application on your desktop and then as usage grows move it to a server without needing to reinstall or reconfigure. Plus with support for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux you can even move the application between platforms with little effort.
Its Safe
Manually installing Open Source applications not only takes a lot of time and effort, but when youre done its still left to you to figure out how to protect the data the application manages. With a JumpBox its easy to add automatic backups of the entire state of the application.
Its Virtual
A JumpBox application is a virtual appliance that bundles the open source application and all its runtime dependancies into a single package that runs on top of virtualization software from VMWare, Parallels or Xen. This means all JumpBox applications automatically gain the benefits of traditional server virtualization and can be dropped into existing virtualization infrastructure when available.
Its Comfortable
JumpBox provides a consistent runtime environment for all applications that we bundle. The applications may differ considerably, but their installation and operation will be familiar no matter which JumpBox you choose.
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Added: 2007-07-26 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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Car Dealer Website 1.18
Car Dealer Website allows you to get your car dealership inventory on the Web. more>>
Car Dealer Website allows you to get your car dealership inventory on the Web. Car Dealer Website projects easy-to-use system features full searching capability by make/model, price range, and year range.
Each listing has a contact form where buyers can easily make contact from your site on a particular vehicle.
You can upload as many images as needed per listing and setup as many makes and models as needed for your dealership. It is fully template driven, and is easy to customize.
Installation:
-copy all files to your web host
-use phpmyadmin or your mysql interface to run site.sql against your database.
-chmod 777 upload/ and upload/tmp/
-open site.xml and edit the database section with your database details.
-go to admin/ and login with username of admin with a password of test.
-be sure to change the passwords for the admin and regular user.
Setup the site.xml file with your database settings as follows.
< database type="mysql" >
< server >database server address< /server >
< login >database login< /login >
< password >database password< /password >
< default >mysql database name< /default >
< /database >
Add this to your htaccess file to prevent viewing of the xml config file.
< Files ~ ".xml" >
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
Satisfy All
< /Files >
Enhancements:
- Some of the lines of code within the library files were fixed up to improve the speed of the system.
<<lessEach listing has a contact form where buyers can easily make contact from your site on a particular vehicle.
You can upload as many images as needed per listing and setup as many makes and models as needed for your dealership. It is fully template driven, and is easy to customize.
Installation:
-copy all files to your web host
-use phpmyadmin or your mysql interface to run site.sql against your database.
-chmod 777 upload/ and upload/tmp/
-open site.xml and edit the database section with your database details.
-go to admin/ and login with username of admin with a password of test.
-be sure to change the passwords for the admin and regular user.
Setup the site.xml file with your database settings as follows.
< database type="mysql" >
< server >database server address< /server >
< login >database login< /login >
< password >database password< /password >
< default >mysql database name< /default >
< /database >
Add this to your htaccess file to prevent viewing of the xml config file.
< Files ~ ".xml" >
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
Satisfy All
< /Files >
Enhancements:
- Some of the lines of code within the library files were fixed up to improve the speed of the system.
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Added: 2006-07-03 License: Other/Proprietary License with Source Price:
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Java Development Environment for Emacs 2.3.5
Java Development Environment for Emacs is a complete Java development environment for Emacs. more>>
Java Development Environment for Emacs (JDEE) is an Emacs-based integrated development environment (IDE) for developing Java applications and applets.
Features include multiple code browsers, a JPDA-based debugger, method and field completion, template-based and procedure-based code generation, Java source code interpreter, context-sensitive help, and more.
Enhancements:
- On XEmacs, Use efc-xemacs-query-options, i.e., a GUI dialog box instead of a text dialog box, only if use-dialog-box is nonnil.
- Fixes bug in ProjectClasses to avoid duplicate entries of imports.
- Updated JDEEs Ant interface to force use of pipes to interact with external Ant process.
- Fixed regression that caused jde-help-class-member to issue a Lisp error.
- Fixed regression in jde-wiz-update-class-list command.
- Fixed regression that caused JDEbug to issue a Lisp error when launching an application.
- Thanks to Martin Schwamberger.
- Revise the following templates to conform to CheckStyle requirements:
- jde-gen-deep-clone-template
- jde-gen-to-string-method-template
- jde-gen-bean-template
- Thanks to Martin Schwamberger.
- Added the following code generation templates:
- jde-gen-exception
- Generates an exception class in the current buffer.
- jde-gen-exception-buffer
- Generates a buffer containing an exception class.
- jde-gen-hashcode-method
- Generates a hashcode method at point.
- jde-gen-equals-method
- Generates an equals method at point.
- jde-gen-tostring-method
- Generates a toString method that uses Apaches
- ToStringBuilder class.
- Thanks to Ole Arndt.
- Enhanced jde-run-option-classpath to allow you to specify that the JDEE should omit the classpath argument when running the class or application in the current buffer, regardless of the setting of jde-global-classpath.
- Fixed regression that caused the JDEE to switch projects during debugging when stepping into code that does not belong to the project being debugged.
- Updated regular expressions used by the JDEEs interface to jdb to accommodate non-English punctuation styles for numeric expressions in debugger messages, e.g.,
- 1.200 for a line number where the English would write 1,200.
- Thanks to Morten B. Isaksen.
- In previous releases, building javadoc caused all future uses of compilation mode to try to
- display the javadoc. This release fixes the problem.
- Thanks to David Evers.
- Updated the submit-problem-report command to include an XEmacs users init.el file.
<<lessFeatures include multiple code browsers, a JPDA-based debugger, method and field completion, template-based and procedure-based code generation, Java source code interpreter, context-sensitive help, and more.
Enhancements:
- On XEmacs, Use efc-xemacs-query-options, i.e., a GUI dialog box instead of a text dialog box, only if use-dialog-box is nonnil.
- Fixes bug in ProjectClasses to avoid duplicate entries of imports.
- Updated JDEEs Ant interface to force use of pipes to interact with external Ant process.
- Fixed regression that caused jde-help-class-member to issue a Lisp error.
- Fixed regression in jde-wiz-update-class-list command.
- Fixed regression that caused JDEbug to issue a Lisp error when launching an application.
- Thanks to Martin Schwamberger.
- Revise the following templates to conform to CheckStyle requirements:
- jde-gen-deep-clone-template
- jde-gen-to-string-method-template
- jde-gen-bean-template
- Thanks to Martin Schwamberger.
- Added the following code generation templates:
- jde-gen-exception
- Generates an exception class in the current buffer.
- jde-gen-exception-buffer
- Generates a buffer containing an exception class.
- jde-gen-hashcode-method
- Generates a hashcode method at point.
- jde-gen-equals-method
- Generates an equals method at point.
- jde-gen-tostring-method
- Generates a toString method that uses Apaches
- ToStringBuilder class.
- Thanks to Ole Arndt.
- Enhanced jde-run-option-classpath to allow you to specify that the JDEE should omit the classpath argument when running the class or application in the current buffer, regardless of the setting of jde-global-classpath.
- Fixed regression that caused the JDEE to switch projects during debugging when stepping into code that does not belong to the project being debugged.
- Updated regular expressions used by the JDEEs interface to jdb to accommodate non-English punctuation styles for numeric expressions in debugger messages, e.g.,
- 1.200 for a line number where the English would write 1,200.
- Thanks to Morten B. Isaksen.
- In previous releases, building javadoc caused all future uses of compilation mode to try to
- display the javadoc. This release fixes the problem.
- Thanks to David Evers.
- Updated the submit-problem-report command to include an XEmacs users init.el file.
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Added: 2005-04-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Developer Kit for Linux 1.18
A stable, high-performance implementation of Java on Linux. more>>
Now theres Java performance on Linux thats as fast as on Windows! IBM developerWorks has released IBMs latest Java port for Linux, the Java 1.1.8 Developer Kit for Linux. This new version, available for free, is a stable, high-performance implementation of Java on Linux.
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Added: 2009-04-25 License: Freeware Price: $0.00
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