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Spheres of Chaos 2.10
A spectacular retro arcade blaster. Edge online: ... delivers a psychadelic experience that one would be remiss to not experience. Taking the simple c... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-20 License: Freeware Price: Free
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FetchYahoo 2.10.4
FetchYahoo is a Perl script that downloads mail from a Yahoo! account to a local mail spool. more>>
FetchYahoo is a Perl script that downloads mail from a Yahoo! account to a local mail spool. It is meant to replace fetchmail for people using Yahoo! mail since Yahoo!s POP service is no longer free.
FetchYahoo downloads messages to a local mail spool, including all parts and attachments. It then deletes messages unless requested not to. It can also optionally forward messages to a specified email address and repeat with a given interval.
Note:
If you are having trouble using FetchYahoo, try logging into your Yahoo! mail manually using a web browser and click the button to clear the splash screen. FetchYahoo should continue to work as normal after clearing the splash screen.
Enhancements:
- This release works with the new Yahoo Mail Beta interface.
- It also fixes an uninitialized variable bug and updates the "es" translation.
<<lessFetchYahoo downloads messages to a local mail spool, including all parts and attachments. It then deletes messages unless requested not to. It can also optionally forward messages to a specified email address and repeat with a given interval.
Note:
If you are having trouble using FetchYahoo, try logging into your Yahoo! mail manually using a web browser and click the button to clear the splash screen. FetchYahoo should continue to work as normal after clearing the splash screen.
Enhancements:
- This release works with the new Yahoo Mail Beta interface.
- It also fixes an uninitialized variable bug and updates the "es" translation.
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Added: 2006-09-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1132 downloads
jCIFS 1.2.10
jCIFS is the Java CIFS Client Library. more>>
jCIFS is the Java CIFS Client Library.
JCIFS is an Open Source client library that implements the CIFS/SMB networking protocol in 100% Java. CIFS is the standard file sharing protocol on the Microsoft Windows platform (e.g. Map Network Drive ...). This client is used extensively in production on large Intranets.
Enhancements:
- This release adds long Unicode share name enumeration and MSRPC support, and includes numerous fixes for bugs reported over the past year.
<<lessJCIFS is an Open Source client library that implements the CIFS/SMB networking protocol in 100% Java. CIFS is the standard file sharing protocol on the Microsoft Windows platform (e.g. Map Network Drive ...). This client is used extensively in production on large Intranets.
Enhancements:
- This release adds long Unicode share name enumeration and MSRPC support, and includes numerous fixes for bugs reported over the past year.
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Added: 2006-11-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1078 downloads
XBlast 2.10.4
XBlast is a multi-player arcade game for X11R5/R6. more>>
XBlast is a multi-player arcade game for X11R5/R6 (v2.6 or TNT) and Windows (TNT version only). The game can be played with at least two players and up to six players.
XBlast was inspired by the video/computer game Bomberman (Dynablaster), which was to my knowledge first programmed for NECs PC Engine/Turbo Grafx.
Other commercial versions of the original game exist for IBM-PC, Atari ST, Amiga [trop cool lAmiga], NES, GameBoy and Super NES.
<<lessXBlast was inspired by the video/computer game Bomberman (Dynablaster), which was to my knowledge first programmed for NECs PC Engine/Turbo Grafx.
Other commercial versions of the original game exist for IBM-PC, Atari ST, Amiga [trop cool lAmiga], NES, GameBoy and Super NES.
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Added: 2006-06-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Log4sh 1.2.10
log4sh is a logging framework for shell scripts. more>>
log4sh project is a logging framework for shell scripts that works similar to the other wonderful logging products available from the Apache Software Foundataion (eg. log4perl, log4j).
Although not as powerful as the others, it can make the task of adding advanced logging to shell scripts easier, and has much more power than just using simple "echo" commands throughout.
In addition, it can be configured from a properties file so that scripts in a production environment do not need to be altered to change the amount of logging they produce.
Enhancements:
- They are now escaped properly for sed.
- The better _log4sh_mktemp() function was backported from the 1.3.x series.
<<lessAlthough not as powerful as the others, it can make the task of adding advanced logging to shell scripts easier, and has much more power than just using simple "echo" commands throughout.
In addition, it can be configured from a properties file so that scripts in a production environment do not need to be altered to change the amount of logging they produce.
Enhancements:
- They are now escaped properly for sed.
- The better _log4sh_mktemp() function was backported from the 1.3.x series.
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Added: 2006-04-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1293 downloads
Ghemical 2.10
Ghemical is a molecular modelling package with GUI and 3D-visualization tools. more>>
Ghemical is a computational chemistry software package released under the GNU GPL. It means that full source code of the package is available, and users are free to study and modify the package. Ghemical is written in C++.
Ghemical project has a graphical user interface (which is based on GNOME), and it supports both quantum-mechanics (semi-empirical and ab initio) models and molecular mechanics models (there is an experimental Tripos 5.2-like force field for organic molecules). Also a tool for reduced protein models [1] is included. Geometry optimization, molecular dynamics and a large set of visualization tools are currently available.
Ghemical relies on external code to provide the quantum-mechanical calculations. Semi-empirical methods MNDO, MINDO/3, AM1 and PM3 come from the MOPAC7 package (Public Domain), and are included in the source distribution.
The MPQC package (GNU GPL) is used to provide ab initio methods: the methods based on Hartree-Fock theory are currently supported with basis sets ranging from STO-3G to 6-31G**.
The MPQC code is not included in the source distribution. In order to use the MPQC-based ab initio methods in Ghemical, you must first compile and install the MPQC program for your system, and then compile Ghemical using some specific settings that link the programs together; see the INSTALL file for more information. Ghemical also contains the OpenBabel package for import and export of many different file formats (as well as other tasks).
Installation
Once you have downloaded the latest release, you should extract all files from your archive file using "tar -zxvvf ghemical-1.00.tgz" or equivalently "gunzip ghemical-1.00.tgz; tar -xvvf ghemical-1.00.tar". After that please read the "INSTALL"-file you just extracted to get additional information.
Enhancements:
- bug fixes
<<lessGhemical project has a graphical user interface (which is based on GNOME), and it supports both quantum-mechanics (semi-empirical and ab initio) models and molecular mechanics models (there is an experimental Tripos 5.2-like force field for organic molecules). Also a tool for reduced protein models [1] is included. Geometry optimization, molecular dynamics and a large set of visualization tools are currently available.
Ghemical relies on external code to provide the quantum-mechanical calculations. Semi-empirical methods MNDO, MINDO/3, AM1 and PM3 come from the MOPAC7 package (Public Domain), and are included in the source distribution.
The MPQC package (GNU GPL) is used to provide ab initio methods: the methods based on Hartree-Fock theory are currently supported with basis sets ranging from STO-3G to 6-31G**.
The MPQC code is not included in the source distribution. In order to use the MPQC-based ab initio methods in Ghemical, you must first compile and install the MPQC program for your system, and then compile Ghemical using some specific settings that link the programs together; see the INSTALL file for more information. Ghemical also contains the OpenBabel package for import and export of many different file formats (as well as other tasks).
Installation
Once you have downloaded the latest release, you should extract all files from your archive file using "tar -zxvvf ghemical-1.00.tgz" or equivalently "gunzip ghemical-1.00.tgz; tar -xvvf ghemical-1.00.tar". After that please read the "INSTALL"-file you just extracted to get additional information.
Enhancements:
- bug fixes
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Added: 2007-02-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Added: 2007-07-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Chaos Caverns 1.200
Chaos Caverns is a Manic Miner style retro game. more>>
Chaos Caverns is a Manic Miner style retro game.
Retro style platform game in a similar style to Manic Miner. Collect the items, avoid the nasties and get to the exit before the time runs out.
Instructions for creating custom levels provided.
<<lessRetro style platform game in a similar style to Manic Miner. Collect the items, avoid the nasties and get to the exit before the time runs out.
Instructions for creating custom levels provided.
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Added: 2007-01-23 License: Freeware Price:
1004 downloads
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Added: 2005-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Zope 2.10.4
Zope is an open source web application server primarily written in the Python programming language. more>>
Zope is an open source web application server primarily written in the Python programming language. Zope features a transactional object database which can store not only content and custom data, but also dynamic HTML templates, scripts, a search engine, and relational database (RDBMS) connections and code.
It features a strong through-the-web development model, allowing you to update your web site from anywhere in the world. To allow for this, Zope also features a tightly integrated security model. Built around the concept of "safe delegation of control", Zopes security architecture also allows you to turn control over parts of a web site to other organizations or individuals.
The transactional model applies not only to Zopes object database, but to many relational database connectors as well, allowing for strong data integrity. This transaction model happens automatically, ensuring that all data is successfully stored in connected data sources by the time a response is returned to a web browser or other client.
There are numerous products (plug-in Zope components) available for download to extend the basic set of site building tools. These products include new content objects; relational database and other external data source connectors; advanced content management tools; and full applications for e-commerce, content and document management, or bug and issue tracking.
Zope includes its own HTTP, FTP, WebDAV, and XML-RPC serving capabilities, but can also be used with the Apache or other web servers.
Zope can help you create dynamic web applications such as portal and intranet sites quickly.
Zope comes with everything you need including support for membership, search, and news.
<<lessIt features a strong through-the-web development model, allowing you to update your web site from anywhere in the world. To allow for this, Zope also features a tightly integrated security model. Built around the concept of "safe delegation of control", Zopes security architecture also allows you to turn control over parts of a web site to other organizations or individuals.
The transactional model applies not only to Zopes object database, but to many relational database connectors as well, allowing for strong data integrity. This transaction model happens automatically, ensuring that all data is successfully stored in connected data sources by the time a response is returned to a web browser or other client.
There are numerous products (plug-in Zope components) available for download to extend the basic set of site building tools. These products include new content objects; relational database and other external data source connectors; advanced content management tools; and full applications for e-commerce, content and document management, or bug and issue tracking.
Zope includes its own HTTP, FTP, WebDAV, and XML-RPC serving capabilities, but can also be used with the Apache or other web servers.
Zope can help you create dynamic web applications such as portal and intranet sites quickly.
Zope comes with everything you need including support for membership, search, and news.
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Added: 2007-07-06 License: ZPL (Zope Public License) Price:
840 downloads
XMMS 1.2.10
XMMS is the X MultiMedia System. more>>
XMMS is a multimedia player for unix systems. XMMS stands for X MultiMedia System and can play media files such as MP3, MODs, WAV and others with the use of Input plugins.
XMMS is mainly targeted at music playback, but through thirdparty plugins some rudimentary video capabilities exists, but there are much better systems other than XMMS for video support.
It was modeled after winamp from the Windows operating system. XMMS is not a port of Winamp but was written from scratch by Mikael and Peter Alm.
In the Audio I/O tab you control the heart of XMMS, which would be the Input and Output plugins.
In the Input plugins part you can disable/enable and configure the available plugins. The list box displays the name of the plugin, its file name and (disabled) if you have disabled the plugin.
The Output Plugin is where you tell XMMS how it should play the audio back. Today you can only have one Output Plugin active at a time. So you cant both listen to the music through the OSS Driver and save the music to disk with Disk Writer.
Some Features of "XMMS":
Read info on
tells XMMS when to load the information from the files in your playlist.
Demand
will load the information when the files are visible in the playlist.
Load
will load the information when you add the file to the playlist. Having Load turned on when loading a 6000 song playlist might not be a good idea. If both options are turned off XMMS will only load the information when the song is currently playing.
Convert %20 to space
This will convert "%20" to " " when the filename is displayed in the playlist. (%20 is what browsers use instead of space)
Convert underscore to space
This will display " " instead of "_" in the playlist.
Dim titlebar when inactive
Will tell XMMS to use the dimmed titlebar from the current skin when the window is inactive.
Sort "jump to file" alphabetical
Will sort the Jump to file dialog (available by pressing "j") in alphabetical order instead of the order its in the playlist.
Use realtime priority when available
This works only if XMMS is run as root or is setuid as root. It will allow XMMS to get all the CPU power it needs, and can greatly improve the playback on slower systems. NOTE: The Disk Writer plugin will NOT work with this option enabled, also you need to restart XMMS in order for this to make a change.
Pause between song for [ ] seconds
Will make a defined pause between each song.
Show windowmanager decorations
Enables the windowmanager borders around XMMS.
Mouse Wheel adjust Volume by (%)
If you have a mouse with a wheel, you can change how much of the volume to be changed when you move it up or down.
Allow multiple instances
This will allow you to start more than one XMMS. You have to quit XMMS before this change takes effect.
Always show clutterbar
Will make the OAIDV part of the main window to be displayed all the time.
Save window positions
Will save the main windows position on the screen instead of letting the windowmanager choose location.
Show numbers in playlist
Enables the display of the internal track number in the playlist.
Equalizer doublesize linked
Will display the Equalizer in doublesize if you make XMMS doublesize.
Smooth title scroll
Makes the title scroll go smoother.
Snap window at [ ] pixels
Tells XMMS how close you can position the three windows until they dock / snap together with each other.
Use "" as a directory delimiter
This will come in handy if you are using playlist files from a windows player, so XMMS will treat as /.
Use meta data in playlists
When enabled, all playlists will be saved with the configured Title string for quick loading of information when you load a playlist.
<<lessXMMS is mainly targeted at music playback, but through thirdparty plugins some rudimentary video capabilities exists, but there are much better systems other than XMMS for video support.
It was modeled after winamp from the Windows operating system. XMMS is not a port of Winamp but was written from scratch by Mikael and Peter Alm.
In the Audio I/O tab you control the heart of XMMS, which would be the Input and Output plugins.
In the Input plugins part you can disable/enable and configure the available plugins. The list box displays the name of the plugin, its file name and (disabled) if you have disabled the plugin.
The Output Plugin is where you tell XMMS how it should play the audio back. Today you can only have one Output Plugin active at a time. So you cant both listen to the music through the OSS Driver and save the music to disk with Disk Writer.
Some Features of "XMMS":
Read info on
tells XMMS when to load the information from the files in your playlist.
Demand
will load the information when the files are visible in the playlist.
Load
will load the information when you add the file to the playlist. Having Load turned on when loading a 6000 song playlist might not be a good idea. If both options are turned off XMMS will only load the information when the song is currently playing.
Convert %20 to space
This will convert "%20" to " " when the filename is displayed in the playlist. (%20 is what browsers use instead of space)
Convert underscore to space
This will display " " instead of "_" in the playlist.
Dim titlebar when inactive
Will tell XMMS to use the dimmed titlebar from the current skin when the window is inactive.
Sort "jump to file" alphabetical
Will sort the Jump to file dialog (available by pressing "j") in alphabetical order instead of the order its in the playlist.
Use realtime priority when available
This works only if XMMS is run as root or is setuid as root. It will allow XMMS to get all the CPU power it needs, and can greatly improve the playback on slower systems. NOTE: The Disk Writer plugin will NOT work with this option enabled, also you need to restart XMMS in order for this to make a change.
Pause between song for [ ] seconds
Will make a defined pause between each song.
Show windowmanager decorations
Enables the windowmanager borders around XMMS.
Mouse Wheel adjust Volume by (%)
If you have a mouse with a wheel, you can change how much of the volume to be changed when you move it up or down.
Allow multiple instances
This will allow you to start more than one XMMS. You have to quit XMMS before this change takes effect.
Always show clutterbar
Will make the OAIDV part of the main window to be displayed all the time.
Save window positions
Will save the main windows position on the screen instead of letting the windowmanager choose location.
Show numbers in playlist
Enables the display of the internal track number in the playlist.
Equalizer doublesize linked
Will display the Equalizer in doublesize if you make XMMS doublesize.
Smooth title scroll
Makes the title scroll go smoother.
Snap window at [ ] pixels
Tells XMMS how close you can position the three windows until they dock / snap together with each other.
Use "" as a directory delimiter
This will come in handy if you are using playlist files from a windows player, so XMMS will treat as /.
Use meta data in playlists
When enabled, all playlists will be saved with the configured Title string for quick loading of information when you load a playlist.
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Added: 2005-05-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tangram 2.10
Tangram is a simple Perl module that can store pure objects in standard relational databases. more>>
Tangram is a simple Perl module that can store pure objects in standard relational databases.
Tangram is an object-relational mapper. It is orthogonal, meaning that it does not require anything of the objects stored in it (other than the common convention that base objects be based upon HASHes; individual columns can be anything).
It consists of a schema language that can describe or be built around an object structure, or so as to closely match an existing SQL schema (with some limitations). This schema language is rich enough to express such common RDBMS features as links, foreign keys, and link tables.
It also consists of a relational database storage engine, which based on the schema structure, will make Perl structures persist in a relational (SQL compliant) database. References to other objects (or collections, as represented with foreign keys and link tables) may be loaded using on demand references that `lazily load data when it is needed.
As of Tangram 2.08, the schema need not describe every single object property, so that you can map only the columns you intend to query. The rest of the object is then stored in a column via a serialiser, like Data::Dumper, YAML or Storable. These structures themselves may contain arbitrary references to other objects in storage.
Tangram has soundly engineered transaction support, without sacrificing excellent data caching abilities. The general optimisation strategy of the code makes it most suited for OLTP (aka application servers) and other situations where it is better to select and update whole rows than to worry about which columns to retrieve/update or not retrieve/update.
Once your object are persistent, you can build query expressions to find them in terms of the schema language that you used to put them in. Therefore, the schema data structure does not describe a data structure, it describes a data access pattern.
If you are not picky about which accessor module to use, preferring to specify the schema once only, then you can use the seperately distributed Class::Tangram::Generator to make a set of classes from a Tangram schema structure.
If you are looking for a tool that implements SQL abstraction only, you have probably missed the point (of this module, anyway), and a well-supported module like Class::DBI, or an interactive SQL modeller like Alzabo will likely suit your needs better.
Tangram is beginning to include preliminary support for aggregation functions, and currently supports grouping, summing and counting. Joins must currently be in terms of integer primary key columns, to extend past this would require extra mapping types to be developed. Basic support for alternative join types is present, but in its infancy.
Tangram currently contains no support for database-side updates (ie, UPDATE foo SET bar = baz where frop = blarg), but support is planned.
There is no support for creating views based on existing classes to make new derived classes; you have to use your database SQL and create corresponding Tangram classes manually to do that.
Tangram has a web site at http://tangram.utsl.gen.nz/, currently sponsored by MarketView (New Zealand) Ltd.
<<lessTangram is an object-relational mapper. It is orthogonal, meaning that it does not require anything of the objects stored in it (other than the common convention that base objects be based upon HASHes; individual columns can be anything).
It consists of a schema language that can describe or be built around an object structure, or so as to closely match an existing SQL schema (with some limitations). This schema language is rich enough to express such common RDBMS features as links, foreign keys, and link tables.
It also consists of a relational database storage engine, which based on the schema structure, will make Perl structures persist in a relational (SQL compliant) database. References to other objects (or collections, as represented with foreign keys and link tables) may be loaded using on demand references that `lazily load data when it is needed.
As of Tangram 2.08, the schema need not describe every single object property, so that you can map only the columns you intend to query. The rest of the object is then stored in a column via a serialiser, like Data::Dumper, YAML or Storable. These structures themselves may contain arbitrary references to other objects in storage.
Tangram has soundly engineered transaction support, without sacrificing excellent data caching abilities. The general optimisation strategy of the code makes it most suited for OLTP (aka application servers) and other situations where it is better to select and update whole rows than to worry about which columns to retrieve/update or not retrieve/update.
Once your object are persistent, you can build query expressions to find them in terms of the schema language that you used to put them in. Therefore, the schema data structure does not describe a data structure, it describes a data access pattern.
If you are not picky about which accessor module to use, preferring to specify the schema once only, then you can use the seperately distributed Class::Tangram::Generator to make a set of classes from a Tangram schema structure.
If you are looking for a tool that implements SQL abstraction only, you have probably missed the point (of this module, anyway), and a well-supported module like Class::DBI, or an interactive SQL modeller like Alzabo will likely suit your needs better.
Tangram is beginning to include preliminary support for aggregation functions, and currently supports grouping, summing and counting. Joins must currently be in terms of integer primary key columns, to extend past this would require extra mapping types to be developed. Basic support for alternative join types is present, but in its infancy.
Tangram currently contains no support for database-side updates (ie, UPDATE foo SET bar = baz where frop = blarg), but support is planned.
There is no support for creating views based on existing classes to make new derived classes; you have to use your database SQL and create corresponding Tangram classes manually to do that.
Tangram has a web site at http://tangram.utsl.gen.nz/, currently sponsored by MarketView (New Zealand) Ltd.
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Added: 2007-05-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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gtk-sharp 2.10.1
Gtk# (gtk-sharp) is a .NET language binding for the GTK+ toolkit and assorted GNOME libraries. more>>
Gtk# (gtk-sharp) is a .NET language binding for the GTK+ toolkit and assorted GNOME libraries. Gtk# is free software, licensed under the GNU LGPL. The target is the 2.6 platform.
Building & Installing Gtk#:
./configure
make
make install
You may want to consider using configures prefix option to install Gtk# using the same prefix as Mono. That way all of your .NET assemblies get placed in the same place, and you dont need to do any extra "configuring" to make it so mono (and mint) can find your assemblies. In other words, doing something like:
./configure --prefix=/the/path/that/was/used/for/mono
make
make install
(Of course, replace "/the/path/that/was/used/for/mono" with whatever path which was used for Mono. This might have been "/usr", "/usr/local", or something similar.)
If you are compiling from SVN, you will need libtool and the auto* tools and will need to replace the configure above with bootstrap for the 2.5.x version or bootstrap-2.4 for the 1.9.x version.
<<lessBuilding & Installing Gtk#:
./configure
make
make install
You may want to consider using configures prefix option to install Gtk# using the same prefix as Mono. That way all of your .NET assemblies get placed in the same place, and you dont need to do any extra "configuring" to make it so mono (and mint) can find your assemblies. In other words, doing something like:
./configure --prefix=/the/path/that/was/used/for/mono
make
make install
(Of course, replace "/the/path/that/was/used/for/mono" with whatever path which was used for Mono. This might have been "/usr", "/usr/local", or something similar.)
If you are compiling from SVN, you will need libtool and the auto* tools and will need to replace the configure above with bootstrap for the 2.5.x version or bootstrap-2.4 for the 1.9.x version.
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Added: 2007-06-19 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
520 downloads
Exaile 0.2.10
Exaile is a media player aiming to be similar to KDEs AmaroK, but for GTK+. more>>
Exaile project is a media player aiming to be similar to KDEs AmaroK, but for GTK+. It incorporates many of the features from AmaroK (and other media players) like automatic fetching of album art, handling of large libraries, lyrics fetching, artist/album information via the wikipedia, last.fm support, and optional iPod support (assuming you have python-gpod installed).
In addition, it includes a built in shoutcast directory browser, tabbed playlists (so you can have more than one playlist open at a time), blacklisting of tracks (so they dont get scanned into your library), downloading of guitar tablature from fretplay.com, and submitting played tracks on your iPod to last.fm.
<<lessIn addition, it includes a built in shoutcast directory browser, tabbed playlists (so you can have more than one playlist open at a time), blacklisting of tracks (so they dont get scanned into your library), downloading of guitar tablature from fretplay.com, and submitting played tracks on your iPod to last.fm.
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Added: 2007-07-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GnuTLS 1.2.10
GnuTLS is a project that aims to develop a library which provides a secure layer, over a reliable transport layer. more>>
GnuTLS is a project that aims to develop a library which provides a secure layer, over a reliable transport layer.
Currently this library implements the proposed standards by the IETFs TLS working group.
Main features:
- Support for TLS 1.1, TLS 1.0 and SSL 3.0 protocols. (Since SSL 2.0 is insecure it is not supported.)
- Support for TLS extensions, including server name and max record size.
- Support for authentication using the SRP protocol.
- Support for authentication using both X.509 certificates and OpenPGP keys.
- Support for TLS Pre-Shared-Keys (PSK) and Inner Application (TLS/IA) extensions
- Support for X.509 and OpenPGP certificate handling.
- Supports all the strong encryption algorithms.
- Supports compression.
- Runs on most Unix platforms.
- GPL compatible license, unlike OpenSSL.
<<lessCurrently this library implements the proposed standards by the IETFs TLS working group.
Main features:
- Support for TLS 1.1, TLS 1.0 and SSL 3.0 protocols. (Since SSL 2.0 is insecure it is not supported.)
- Support for TLS extensions, including server name and max record size.
- Support for authentication using the SRP protocol.
- Support for authentication using both X.509 certificates and OpenPGP keys.
- Support for TLS Pre-Shared-Keys (PSK) and Inner Application (TLS/IA) extensions
- Support for X.509 and OpenPGP certificate handling.
- Supports all the strong encryption algorithms.
- Supports compression.
- Runs on most Unix platforms.
- GPL compatible license, unlike OpenSSL.
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Added: 2006-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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