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Netpet-CMS 1.8
Netpet-CMS project provides easy-going deployment and administration of Web sites, newsletters, and banners. more>>
Netpet-CMS project provides easy-going deployment and administration of Web sites, newsletters, and banners. After a short introduction, even users with little experience are capable using Netpet-CMS.
Furthermore, you dont need any specially configured server to run Netpet CMS, so you can install Netpet CMS on standard cheap Web hosting accounts.
<<lessFurthermore, you dont need any specially configured server to run Netpet CMS, so you can install Netpet CMS on standard cheap Web hosting accounts.
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
808 downloads
sonic-snap 1.7
sonic-snap is a project with you can use your sn9c102 based camera under linux. more>>
sonic-snap is a project with you can use your sn9c102 based camera under linux. You need to get the kernel driver at linux-projects.org.
sonic-snap has some distinguishing features which include histogram analysis, normalization, ppm captures and realtime mpeg encoding.
sonic-snap was tested with this really cute little webcam, called Sweex Minicam. The Sweex Minicam is really cheap (10 to 15 euros), and has the size of a 50 eurocent coin. Due to its size, it should be a suitable robotics camera.
The sonic-snap application will most likely work with any webcam, based on the sn9c102 chip from Sonix. (Sweex 100k and Genius NB work as well). If you get it to work on your cam, why not send me a snapshot? You can reach me at bram at sara.nl
<<lesssonic-snap has some distinguishing features which include histogram analysis, normalization, ppm captures and realtime mpeg encoding.
sonic-snap was tested with this really cute little webcam, called Sweex Minicam. The Sweex Minicam is really cheap (10 to 15 euros), and has the size of a 50 eurocent coin. Due to its size, it should be a suitable robotics camera.
The sonic-snap application will most likely work with any webcam, based on the sn9c102 chip from Sonix. (Sweex 100k and Genius NB work as well). If you get it to work on your cam, why not send me a snapshot? You can reach me at bram at sara.nl
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Added: 2006-01-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1380 downloads
Scum of the Universe 1.0
Scum of the Universe is a space trading game that combines two genres: arcade and strategy. more>>
Scum of the Universe is a space trading game that combines two genres: arcade and strategy. On one side, its a classic vertical-scrolling space shooter game. On the other side, it is an adventure and strategy. You should choose whether youll be an independent space trader, firearms smuggler, fierce freedom-fighter or something in between.
Following the main storyline, you go through the galaxy from one planet to another. Space travel requires fuel, so you need to keep earning money to buy it. You can also buy various upgrades for your spaceship and weapons that affect the arcade part of the game. The storyline itself is not linear. There are also some points where youll need to make decisions that will determine your destiny.
For thousands of years, people of planet Xen have colonized the planets in their galaxy. As time went by, many colonies grew unhappy about their status, as everything was controlled by Xen. Some of them organized military units and declared independence. You can see the status of each planet by "Rebel Sentiment" indicator. Planets with RS higher than 50% are ruled by the Rebel government, and Rebel laws apply.
Trading firearms is legal on planets ruled by Rebels, as they need as much firepower as they can get. On the other hand, Empire forbid all the trading with firearms and other ground weaponry as they wish to maintain their military advantage. One of the ways to make a lot of money is to buy cheap guns at Empire planets and sell them for a lot of money on Rebel planets where demand is extremely high. But be careful as youll need to fight Empire fleet once they find out youre a smuggler.
Beside the raging war between Xen Empire and the rebels there is increased activity of alien species, who destroy human ships. The stronger alien activity, the more waves of alien ships youll need to defeat in each planets outer orbit. Some of the aliens you destroy may drop artifacts (big blue ones) which you can sell at any space station for 20credits a piece.
<<lessFollowing the main storyline, you go through the galaxy from one planet to another. Space travel requires fuel, so you need to keep earning money to buy it. You can also buy various upgrades for your spaceship and weapons that affect the arcade part of the game. The storyline itself is not linear. There are also some points where youll need to make decisions that will determine your destiny.
For thousands of years, people of planet Xen have colonized the planets in their galaxy. As time went by, many colonies grew unhappy about their status, as everything was controlled by Xen. Some of them organized military units and declared independence. You can see the status of each planet by "Rebel Sentiment" indicator. Planets with RS higher than 50% are ruled by the Rebel government, and Rebel laws apply.
Trading firearms is legal on planets ruled by Rebels, as they need as much firepower as they can get. On the other hand, Empire forbid all the trading with firearms and other ground weaponry as they wish to maintain their military advantage. One of the ways to make a lot of money is to buy cheap guns at Empire planets and sell them for a lot of money on Rebel planets where demand is extremely high. But be careful as youll need to fight Empire fleet once they find out youre a smuggler.
Beside the raging war between Xen Empire and the rebels there is increased activity of alien species, who destroy human ships. The stronger alien activity, the more waves of alien ships youll need to defeat in each planets outer orbit. Some of the aliens you destroy may drop artifacts (big blue ones) which you can sell at any space station for 20credits a piece.
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Added: 2007-06-01 License: Freeware Price:
877 downloads
Gendist 0.4
Gendist is a live CD generator system. more>>
Gendist is a live CD generator system. Gendist has nice features like multi-distribution CDs, support for grub, isolinux, and gfxboot boot managers, and a modules system for configuring your distribution in live mode.
This system is independent from the kernel version (but need unionfs and squashfs support). It only works on Debian Sid or Ubuntu Dapper.
<<lessThis system is independent from the kernel version (but need unionfs and squashfs support). It only works on Debian Sid or Ubuntu Dapper.
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Added: 2006-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1209 downloads
Hogwash 0.5
Hogwash is an inline packet scrubber that uses Snorts detection engine to drop malicious packets before they reach the target. more>>
Hogwash is an inline packet scrubber that uses Snorts detection engine to drop malicious packets before they reach the target.
The original version of what is now hogwash was written in 1996 while I was at Idaho State University. I had a web server that when patched, broke the software it needed to run. The box was being taken over every other day so I wrote the very first version of hogwash to filter out the offending packets and name it Scrub.
A bunch of other admins were having the same problem so I distributed Scrub and patches started showing up in my mailbox. It became obvious that some sort of rules language was going to be needed. Over the weekend I wrote the original Cheap and Dirty detection engine.
The summer of 1999 I had an intership at the Idaho National Enviromental and Engineering Labs. They used Snort extensively. I liked the simple layout of Snort so I welded it into Scrub in place of the Cheap and Dirty engine and renamed the project to SnortScrub.
I left the INEEL to work for a startup in the dot-com era. The marketing department considered a commercial version of SnortScrub, but didnt like the name. SnortScrub got renamed to Hogwash as the stackless control channel and other goodies were added to it.
Around this time, Hogwash began to fragment as people needed custom functionality, there were a couple of dozen incompatible versions of Hogwash that were all being maintained seperately. Development of the public version ground to a halt.
As features were added, the Snort engine was showing its weaknesses for doing heavyweight packet scrubbing. The decision was made for resurrecting the old Cheap and Dirty engine and just put a snort compatibility layer on top of it.
That pretty much brings us up to date. The newly dubbed H2 engine will be in final release in the next couple of months.
<<lessThe original version of what is now hogwash was written in 1996 while I was at Idaho State University. I had a web server that when patched, broke the software it needed to run. The box was being taken over every other day so I wrote the very first version of hogwash to filter out the offending packets and name it Scrub.
A bunch of other admins were having the same problem so I distributed Scrub and patches started showing up in my mailbox. It became obvious that some sort of rules language was going to be needed. Over the weekend I wrote the original Cheap and Dirty detection engine.
The summer of 1999 I had an intership at the Idaho National Enviromental and Engineering Labs. They used Snort extensively. I liked the simple layout of Snort so I welded it into Scrub in place of the Cheap and Dirty engine and renamed the project to SnortScrub.
I left the INEEL to work for a startup in the dot-com era. The marketing department considered a commercial version of SnortScrub, but didnt like the name. SnortScrub got renamed to Hogwash as the stackless control channel and other goodies were added to it.
Around this time, Hogwash began to fragment as people needed custom functionality, there were a couple of dozen incompatible versions of Hogwash that were all being maintained seperately. Development of the public version ground to a halt.
As features were added, the Snort engine was showing its weaknesses for doing heavyweight packet scrubbing. The decision was made for resurrecting the old Cheap and Dirty engine and just put a snort compatibility layer on top of it.
That pretty much brings us up to date. The newly dubbed H2 engine will be in final release in the next couple of months.
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Added: 2006-07-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
phpCDLabelPS 0.0.4
phpCDLabelPS creates labels for your data/MP3 CDs using PHP and PostScript (output will be a postscript file). more>>
phpCDLabelPS creates labels for your data/MP3 CDs using PHP and PostScript (output will be a postscript file). It is controled by a frontend and a PostScript template.
To install, just extract all files somewhere in your webtree. Then point your browser to cdlabel.php - thats it. You may want to check the config.inc file and change the default values to your own preferences at any time: it just sets up the initial form values. One thing you may want to adjust right in the beginning is the mount-point of your media.
<<lessTo install, just extract all files somewhere in your webtree. Then point your browser to cdlabel.php - thats it. You may want to check the config.inc file and change the default values to your own preferences at any time: it just sets up the initial form values. One thing you may want to adjust right in the beginning is the mount-point of your media.
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Added: 2006-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LiteCD 0.1.3
LiteCD is useful utility for managing personal CDs, DVDs, video cassettes, etc. more>>
LiteCD project is useful utility for managing personal CDs, DVDs, video cassettes, etc.
You can define your own categories, add your personal media, and then set which items have been lent and which are at home.
<<lessYou can define your own categories, add your personal media, and then set which items have been lent and which are at home.
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Added: 2006-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LCD2USB 1.07
LCD2USB is a open source/open hardware project. more>>
LCD2USB is a open source/open hardware project. LCD2USB was meant to be cheap and to be made of easily available parts.
It is therefore based on the Atmel AVR Mega8 CPU and does not require any difficult to obtain parts like separate USB controllers and the like. The total cost (without display and pcb) are about 5 to 10 Euros. LCD2USB currently comes with a simple demo application that works under Linux, MacOS X and Windows. I still have several spare PCBs, please email me if you are interested.
LCD2USB makes use of several projects to achieve this goal. LCD2USB is based on:
LCD4LINUX, a great framework to use small LCDs with linux, AVR-USB, a pure software implementation of USB for the AVR plattform, USBtiny, another software usb implementation for the AVR, and Peter Fleurys LCD routines for the AVR.
The hardware of the LCD2USB interface consists of the Atmel AVR Mega8 CPU, a cheap and easy to obtain microcontroller with 8 KBytes flash (of which ~3k are used in this application) and 2 KBytes RAM. The processor is surrounded by few parts, mainly connectors to interface to the PC and the LCD.
A power LED (LED1) indicates that the system is powered via USB. The system clock is derived from a 12Mhz crystal. This frequency is necessary due to the fact that the software USB implementation requires a precise timing with respect to the USB.
Enhancements:
- Added usbtiny based version due to user request
- AVR-USB version 1.07, USBtiny version 2.07
<<lessIt is therefore based on the Atmel AVR Mega8 CPU and does not require any difficult to obtain parts like separate USB controllers and the like. The total cost (without display and pcb) are about 5 to 10 Euros. LCD2USB currently comes with a simple demo application that works under Linux, MacOS X and Windows. I still have several spare PCBs, please email me if you are interested.
LCD2USB makes use of several projects to achieve this goal. LCD2USB is based on:
LCD4LINUX, a great framework to use small LCDs with linux, AVR-USB, a pure software implementation of USB for the AVR plattform, USBtiny, another software usb implementation for the AVR, and Peter Fleurys LCD routines for the AVR.
The hardware of the LCD2USB interface consists of the Atmel AVR Mega8 CPU, a cheap and easy to obtain microcontroller with 8 KBytes flash (of which ~3k are used in this application) and 2 KBytes RAM. The processor is surrounded by few parts, mainly connectors to interface to the PC and the LCD.
A power LED (LED1) indicates that the system is powered via USB. The system clock is derived from a 12Mhz crystal. This frequency is necessary due to the fact that the software USB implementation requires a precise timing with respect to the USB.
Enhancements:
- Added usbtiny based version due to user request
- AVR-USB version 1.07, USBtiny version 2.07
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Added: 2007-01-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Apolos 0.1.4
Apolos is a small program to listen to music CDs, and is planned to be able to rip them also. more>>
Apolos is a small program to listen to music CDs, and is planned to be able to rip them also. Its written in C for GNU/Linux using GTK+ as the GUI.
If you dont use Apolos from CVS, type next commands:
./configure
make && make install
<<lessIf you dont use Apolos from CVS, type next commands:
./configure
make && make install
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Added: 2006-08-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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HacBurn 0.3.5
HacBurn is a frontend to cdrtools/mpg321/ogg123 written with gtk2-perl. more>>
HacBurn is a frontend to cdrtools/mpg321/ogg123 written with gtk2-perl.
HacBurn is a script written in perl using gtk2-perl. It allows a user to use cdrtools and a couple other console applications in a graphical interface to burn CDs.
It can currently burn iso/bin images and audio discs, it can make iso images and also copy CDs. If you have 2 optical drives on the fly copying is available.
<<lessHacBurn is a script written in perl using gtk2-perl. It allows a user to use cdrtools and a couple other console applications in a graphical interface to burn CDs.
It can currently burn iso/bin images and audio discs, it can make iso images and also copy CDs. If you have 2 optical drives on the fly copying is available.
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Added: 2005-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MassRip 0.7.3
MassRip is a front end for converting Audio CDs to compressed formats. more>>
A front end for converting Audio CDs to compressed formats.
The MassRip package is a set of tools for converting and maintaining Audio CDs in compressed audio formats like mp3 and ogg.
This includes massrip which converts CDs to the compressed formats using cddb for track and album information. As well album_rename is for adjusting the names and meta-data tags for albums of files.
<<lessThe MassRip package is a set of tools for converting and maintaining Audio CDs in compressed audio formats like mp3 and ogg.
This includes massrip which converts CDs to the compressed formats using cddb for track and album information. As well album_rename is for adjusting the names and meta-data tags for albums of files.
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Added: 2005-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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hasciicam 1.0
hasciicam is a webcam for live ASCII video. more>>
HasciiCam makes it possible to have live ascii video on the web. hasciicam captures video from a tv card and renders it into ascii letters, formatting the output into an html page with a refresh tag, or in a live ascii window, or in a simple text file.
It gives the possiblity to anybody that has a bttv card, a unix box and a cheap modem line to show live (h)ascii video can be viewed without any need for extra applications, plugins, java etc.
Main features:
- low bandwidth live cam "streaming"
- command line settings
- customizable refresh rate
- amazing live mode
- gives you the coolest .plan you ever had
- draws nifty symbols on your face
Enhancements:
- More Webcams are supported (grabbing YUV420P).
<<lessIt gives the possiblity to anybody that has a bttv card, a unix box and a cheap modem line to show live (h)ascii video can be viewed without any need for extra applications, plugins, java etc.
Main features:
- low bandwidth live cam "streaming"
- command line settings
- customizable refresh rate
- amazing live mode
- gives you the coolest .plan you ever had
- draws nifty symbols on your face
Enhancements:
- More Webcams are supported (grabbing YUV420P).
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Added: 2006-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Amanda CDRW-Taper 0.4
Amanda CDRW-Taper is a drop-in replacement for the taper component of the Amanda backup system. more>>
Amanda is a client/server application for making remote backups. While originating from a UNIX environment, it also supports backups of windows machines (via the smbclient utility). Client software for other machines is planned. See the Amanda homepage for details.
Amanda CDRW-Taper program is a drop-in replacement for the taper component of the Amanda backup system. CDRW-Taper makes it possible to dump backups to CD-RW, DVD+RW or DVD-RW instead of tape. CDRW-Taper is licensed under the GNU general public license (version 2) (see COPYING for more information).
The original version of the CDRW-Taper simply copied the backed up data from Amandas holding disk to an intermediate directory. After the backup was finished, the CDRW-Taper program created an ISO-9660 image from the intermediate directory which was burnt on a CDRW.
After using this setup for about half a year it became clear, that CDRW media were simply too small for our purposes. While Amanda does support tape changers, the CDRW-Taper has no such equivalent.
One option was to move to a larger type of media, like DVD+R or "double density" CDRW, without changing the software. The other, at that time cheaper option was to change the software to emulate some kind of CDRW changer.
The idea is to have the taper copy the backed up data to several intermediate directories, each representing a single CDRW. After the backup is finished, these can be burnt to CDRW one by one. The changing of the media can be done manually.
The nice thing about this is that this way you can also back up to hard disk. Diskspace has become cheap, so you can have all of your backups available online, and still burn them all on removable media (to be stored in a safe place).
Meanwhile, DVD+RW have become sufficiently cheap to present an interesting alternative to the clumsy manual process involved with backups to multiple CDRW. Therefore, the current version has been extended to support backup to DVD+R/+RW and DVD-R/-RW media as well, using the dvd+rw-tools.
<<lessAmanda CDRW-Taper program is a drop-in replacement for the taper component of the Amanda backup system. CDRW-Taper makes it possible to dump backups to CD-RW, DVD+RW or DVD-RW instead of tape. CDRW-Taper is licensed under the GNU general public license (version 2) (see COPYING for more information).
The original version of the CDRW-Taper simply copied the backed up data from Amandas holding disk to an intermediate directory. After the backup was finished, the CDRW-Taper program created an ISO-9660 image from the intermediate directory which was burnt on a CDRW.
After using this setup for about half a year it became clear, that CDRW media were simply too small for our purposes. While Amanda does support tape changers, the CDRW-Taper has no such equivalent.
One option was to move to a larger type of media, like DVD+R or "double density" CDRW, without changing the software. The other, at that time cheaper option was to change the software to emulate some kind of CDRW changer.
The idea is to have the taper copy the backed up data to several intermediate directories, each representing a single CDRW. After the backup is finished, these can be burnt to CDRW one by one. The changing of the media can be done manually.
The nice thing about this is that this way you can also back up to hard disk. Diskspace has become cheap, so you can have all of your backups available online, and still burn them all on removable media (to be stored in a safe place).
Meanwhile, DVD+RW have become sufficiently cheap to present an interesting alternative to the clumsy manual process involved with backups to multiple CDRW. Therefore, the current version has been extended to support backup to DVD+R/+RW and DVD-R/-RW media as well, using the dvd+rw-tools.
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Added: 2006-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bio::Graphics::Glyph::cds 1.4
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::cds module contains the cds glyph. more>>
Bio::Graphics::Glyph::cds module contains the "cds" glyph.
SYNOPSIS
See L< Bio::Graphics::Panel > and L< Bio::Graphics::Glyph >.
This glyph draws features that are associated with a protein coding region. At high magnifications, draws a series of boxes that are color-coded to indicate the frame in which the translation occurs. At low magnifications, draws the amino acid sequence of the resulting protein. Amino acids that are created by a splice are optionally shown in a distinctive color.
OPTIONS
The following options are standard among all Glyphs. See Bio::Graphics::Glyph for a full explanation.
Option Description Default
------ ----------- -------
-fgcolor Foreground color black
-outlinecolor Synonym for -fgcolor
-bgcolor Background color turquoise
-fillcolor Synonym for -bgcolor
-linewidth Line width 1
-height Height of glyph 10
-font Glyph font gdSmallFont
-connector Connector type 0 (false)
-connector_color
Connector color black
-label Whether to draw a label 0 (false)
-description Whether to draw a description 0 (false)
-strand_arrow Whether to indicate 0 (false)
strandedness
-hilite Highlight color undef (no color)
In addition, the alignment glyph recognizes the following glyph-specific options:
Option Description Default
------ ----------- -------
-frame0f Color for first (+) frame background color
-frame1f Color for second (+) frame background color
-frame2f Color for third (+) frame background color
-frame0r Color for first (-) frame background color
-frame1r Color for second (-) frame background color
-frame2r Color for third (-) frame background color
-gridcolor Color for the "staff" lightslategray
-sixframe Draw a six-frame staff 0 (false; usually draws 3 frame)
-require_subparts
Dont draw the reading frame 0 (false)
unless it is a feature
subpart.
-codontable Codon table to use 1 (see Bio::Tools::CodonTable)
The -require_subparts option is suggested when rendering spliced transcripts which contain multiple CDS subparts. Otherwise, the glyph will hickup when zoomed way down onto an intron between two CDSs (a phantom reading frame will appear). For unspliced sequences, do *not* use -require_subparts.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
See L< Bio::Graphics::Panel > and L< Bio::Graphics::Glyph >.
This glyph draws features that are associated with a protein coding region. At high magnifications, draws a series of boxes that are color-coded to indicate the frame in which the translation occurs. At low magnifications, draws the amino acid sequence of the resulting protein. Amino acids that are created by a splice are optionally shown in a distinctive color.
OPTIONS
The following options are standard among all Glyphs. See Bio::Graphics::Glyph for a full explanation.
Option Description Default
------ ----------- -------
-fgcolor Foreground color black
-outlinecolor Synonym for -fgcolor
-bgcolor Background color turquoise
-fillcolor Synonym for -bgcolor
-linewidth Line width 1
-height Height of glyph 10
-font Glyph font gdSmallFont
-connector Connector type 0 (false)
-connector_color
Connector color black
-label Whether to draw a label 0 (false)
-description Whether to draw a description 0 (false)
-strand_arrow Whether to indicate 0 (false)
strandedness
-hilite Highlight color undef (no color)
In addition, the alignment glyph recognizes the following glyph-specific options:
Option Description Default
------ ----------- -------
-frame0f Color for first (+) frame background color
-frame1f Color for second (+) frame background color
-frame2f Color for third (+) frame background color
-frame0r Color for first (-) frame background color
-frame1r Color for second (-) frame background color
-frame2r Color for third (-) frame background color
-gridcolor Color for the "staff" lightslategray
-sixframe Draw a six-frame staff 0 (false; usually draws 3 frame)
-require_subparts
Dont draw the reading frame 0 (false)
unless it is a feature
subpart.
-codontable Codon table to use 1 (see Bio::Tools::CodonTable)
The -require_subparts option is suggested when rendering spliced transcripts which contain multiple CDS subparts. Otherwise, the glyph will hickup when zoomed way down onto an intron between two CDSs (a phantom reading frame will appear). For unspliced sequences, do *not* use -require_subparts.
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Added: 2007-07-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Banshee 0.13.0
Banshee software provides a complete music management and playback on Gnome. more>>
Banshee software provides a complete music management and playback on Gnome.
With Banshee you can easily import, manage, and play selections from your music collection.
Banshee allows you to import CDs, sync your music collection to an iPod, play music directly from an iPod, create playlists with songs from your library, and create audio and MP3 CDs from subsets of your library.
<<lessWith Banshee you can easily import, manage, and play selections from your music collection.
Banshee allows you to import CDs, sync your music collection to an iPod, play music directly from an iPod, create playlists with songs from your library, and create audio and MP3 CDs from subsets of your library.
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Added: 2007-08-06 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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