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Scum of the Universe 1.0

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.

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Added: 2007-06-01 License: Freeware Price:
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GnomeBaker 0.6.0

GnomeBaker 0.6.0


GnomeBaker is a Gnome CD/DVD burning application. more>>
GnomeBaker is a GTK2/Gnome CD/DVD burning application. Ive been writing it in my spare time so progress is fairly slow.
Its more of a personal project as I wanted to have a go at developing on Linux and I figured that as I had got this far I may as well let it loose on the world. Maybe someone will like it and use it.
It requires a recent version of cdtools (cdrecord, readcd, cdda2wav and mkisofs), version 2 or greater should be okay.
Main features:
- Create data cds
- Blank rewritable disks
- Copy data cds
- Copy audio cds
- Burn existing cd iso images
- Can burn via scsi and atapi on linux kernels 2.4 and 2.6. Basically if cdrecord works then GnomeBaker will work.
- Drag and drop to create data cds (including DnD to and from nautilus)
- Create audio cds from existing wavs, mp3, flac and oggs
- Integrate with gconf for storage of application settings
- Burn DVDs.
- Supports multisession burning
- Blank/Format DVDs
- Burn Cue/Bin files
- Burn data cds on the fly
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Added: 2006-09-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PIMPPA 0.6.0

PIMPPA 0.6.0


PIMPPA is a tool to loot binaries from newsgroups (and ftp sites, but the ftp support is probably deprecated). more>>
PIMPPA is a tool to loot binaries from newsgroups (and ftp sites, but the ftp support is probably deprecated). PIMPPA tries to achieve complete "hands free" -operation where possible.
The system is best suited for the Connoisseur, the Collector and the Worshipper of the Mighty Crond. Its not very useful for the minions of the trendy interactive.
Main features:
- Attempts to skip duplicates and spam before downloading actual messages.
- Further duplicate discarding based on filenames & MD5 -checksums.
- Allows user-definable, content-based pruning scripts for even more involved discarding.
- Intelligent multipart handling, downloads only complete postings.
- Supports multiple newsservers.
- Filename-based sorting of accepted files to proper directories.
- Can be used to hunt known file series, extensions or message subject patterns and skip the rest.
- Supports automatic file integrity testing and transformation.
- Several tools and scripts for file maintenance and viewing.
- Knowledge is kept in SQL database, making it relatively easy for you to write your own custom scripts and utilities.
- Cronable: come back next week to check the filtered catch.
- Optional Gnome GUI.
- Its free! - GPLed Open Source.
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Added: 2006-10-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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hasciicam 1.0

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).
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Added: 2006-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OpenRCT 1.6.0

OpenRCT 1.6.0


OpenRCT project is a multidisciplinary effort to enhance collaboration. more>>
OpenRCT project is a multidisciplinary effort to enhance collaboration between people who are not co-located in time and space.
It is a platform independent multimedia tool that supports synchronous and/or asynchronous communication.
Main features:
- Runs on Windows, Mac OS-X, Linux, UNIX
- UNICODE support
- Synchronous and / or asynchronous communication
- Internet browser based administration tool
- Class, Team, and Group structures
- Chat
- Course Content
- Record and playback sound messages
- Textpad, collaborative writing tool
- Url loading
- File transfer
- Threaded discussion forum
- Client side NAT, firewall, bypass
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Added: 2006-10-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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JaLingo 0.6.0

JaLingo 0.6.0


JaLingo is a free cross-platform dictionary application. more>>
JaLingo is a free cross-platform dictionary application written in Java.

It understands these dictionary formats:
- Mova
- PtkDict/phpMyLingvo MySQL dumps
- Sdictionary (near 200 dictionaries may be found on home page)

Project goals:
- good UI
- support as much different formats as possible
- do not convert dictionaries, use originals
- platform-independency
- performance and memory optimized

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Added: 2006-12-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Samizdat 0.6.0

Samizdat 0.6.0


Samizdat is a generic RDF-based engine for building collaboration and open publishing Web sites. more>>
Samizdat is a generic RDF-based engine for building collaboration and open publishing Web sites.
It provides users with the means to cooperate and coordinate on all kinds of activities, including media activism, resource sharing, education and research, advocacy, and so on. The project intends to promote values of freedom, openness, equality, and cooperation.
Enhancements:
- This version incorporates two years worth of real-world deployment.
- Apart from ubiquitous message translations management and RSS syndication, many old tools were made more flexible and easier to use.
- The focus management interface is simplified, and the front page packs more information into a better layout and allows you to include static headers and footers.
- Even more changes are under the hood: multi-layer caching, gzip and ETag, audio and video uploads, BitTorrent links, HTML and CSS filtering, flexible access control, new moderation features, new languages and themes, simplified installation, and more.
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Added: 2006-11-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Eleven 1.0

Eleven 1.0


Eleven is a programming language for building robust, scalable Web applications. more>>
Eleven is a programming language for creating robust, scalable web applications quickly and easily.

It offers a 20x programmer productivity increase over traditional server programming languages like ASP, PHP, and JSP by automating state management and taking control of the applications look and feel.

From high-level source code with a simple, C-like syntax, the compiler generates complete, ready-to-run implementations in PHP or mod_perl. Applications generated by Eleven maintain their state in a relational database and are inherently fault-tolerant, secure, and scalable.

Most interactive web applications today are primitive. Of course there are shining exceptions such as Amazon.com, TurboTax, and others. But by and large, most web applications are crudely designed and not especially reliable. Have you ever entered data into a web application, then lost it due to a browser crash? Have you ever gotten part way through an e-commerce transaction, then had the session go into never-never land while waiting for your credit card to be validated? Have you ever reloaded a web page and found that you just duplicated a transaction by accident? Web applications are server based, so in theory they ought to be as reliable as traditional mainframe applications. But they arent.

The problem is that there are two ways of creating web applications. Theres the expensive way, in which massive amounts of engineering are dedicated to making the sites reliable and scalable. These applications tend to keep most of their state in server-side databases, which run in controlled environments and are carefully managed. If your browser crashes during a session, you can usually log in from another computer and pick up where you left off.

Then theres the cheap way (often seen in corporate intranets and extranets). These tend to keep their state on the client (in hidden form fields or HTTP cookies), in the web servers memory, or in the web servers filesystem. These applications tend to be fragile. They dont handle system failures well, and get confused easily if the user presses the back button, restarts the web browser, etc.

The Eleven project solves this problem by making it quick and easy to create robust, scalable, database-backed web applications. Applications are expressed in a high-level language with a syntax similar to C and a conceptual structure similar to BASIC. Here is a simple example.

The code is self-explanatory:

statesafe var first, last;

display
{
print ("Please enter your name.");
edit ("First name: ", first);
edit ("Last name: ", last);
}

display
{
print ("Thank you, ", first, " ", last, ".");
}

Here is another example; the worlds smallest to-do list application. Where the code invokes the edit function on the table data type, the compiler automatically fills in a table editor:

statesafe table
{
var deadline "Task deadline";
var description "Task description";
} todolist;

display
{
edit ("Enter your tasks: ", todolist);
}

The point is that the Eleven compiler takes over the job of state management. The programmer doesnt need to worry about how the variables first and last are passed from one display to the next, how to represent the to-do list in the relational database, how to deal with the back button, how to enable a session to be seamlessly resumed if the computer crashes, and so on. All of those problems are taken care of automatically.

Whats more, those benefits are achieved without any special runtime support. The Eleven compiler translates source code into complete PHP or mod_perl programs that run under the Apache web server. The only runtime support needed is a standard installation of Apache with PHP or mod_perl, and a relational database such as MySQL for the back end. Furthermore, the generated code is fairly readable, and can be inspected before uploading to the web site. This is a great benefit for security-minded system administrators who are wary of installing yet another "framework" onto their production machines.

All applications generated by Eleven automatically save their state to the relational database after every user action. The web browser and web servers are stateless. Thus, the applications have three important characteristics:

1. They are bulletproof, meaning that the applications are resilient to failures of any runtime component. Sessions cannot be derailed by browser crashes, web server crashes, bookmarking or tampering with URLs, etc. as long as the integrity of the relational database is maintained.

2. They are secure, meaning that all application data is safely kept private. It is stored in the database, never in hidden form fields or HTTP cookies where it is vulnerable. Consider the example of a web application that is being used from a laptop. If the laptop is stolen, then any private data stored in HTTP cookies is compromised. This is an important factor in medical applications, for example.

3. They are scalable, meaning that system performance can be increased by replicating the application across a load-balancing server farm. HTTP requests can be directed to random web servers even within a single user session, and the applications will still work reliably. The only performance bottleneck is the database, and there are existing commercial solutions for scaling databases.

We introduce the term statesafe to describe web applications that achieve these three benefits using this architecture. All web applications generated by the Eleven compiler are statesafe.
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Added: 2005-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OnTV 2.6.0

OnTV 2.6.0


OnTV is a GNOME Applet for monitoring current and upcoming TV programs. more>>
OnTV project is a GNOME Applet that can monitor current and upcoming TV programs.
OnTV is a GNOME Applet written in Python using PyGTK, it uses XMLTV files to monitor current and upcoming TV programs.
Main features:
- Program descriptions as tooltips.
- Remaining time of/until current/upcoming programs.
- Preferences dialog for selecting what channels to monitor and more.
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Added: 2007-02-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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CDCollect 0.6.0

CDCollect 0.6.0


CDCollect is a CD catalog application for gnome. more>>
CDCollect is a CD catalog application for gnome 2.8. Its functionality is similar to the old gtktalog application for gnome 1.4.
CDCollects goal is to be able to catalog your entire CD collection allowing for searches of your CD files with a clean and simple interface.
CDCollect is written in mono using monodevelop and the gtk-sharp and sqlite libraries.
Main features:
- Easy to use interface (if you feel it does not follow the gnome hig then its a bug).
- Allow the use of plugins (external programs) to collect information for each file of a CD in your catalog.
- Searches can be performed on CDs or files in the collection.
- It also catalogs compressed files (using external programs such as unzip, unrar, etc.).
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Added: 2006-11-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Audio::MPEG 0.04

Audio::MPEG 0.04


Audio::MPEG is a Perl module for encoding and decoding of MPEG Audio (MP3). more>>
Audio::MPEG is a Perl module for encoding and decoding of MPEG Audio (MP3).

SYNOPSIS

use Audio::MPEG;

Audio::MPEG is a Perl interface to the LAME and MAD MPEG audio Layers I, II, and III encoding and decoding libraries.

Rationale

I have been building a fairly extensive MP3 library, and decided to write some software to help manage the collection. Its turned out to be a rather cool piece of software (incidentally, I will be releasing it under the GPL shortly), with both a web and command line interface, good searching, integrated ripping, archive statistics, etc.

However, I also wanted to be able to stream audio, and verify the integrity of files in the archive. It is certainly possible to stream audio (even with re-encoding at a different bitrate) without resorting to writing interface glue like this module, but verification of the files was clumsy at best (e.g. scanning stdout/err for strings), and useless at worst.
Thus, Audio::MPEG was born.

LAME

This is arguably the best quality MPEG encoder available (certainly the best GPL encoder). Portions of the code have been optimized to take advantage of some of the advanced features for Intel/AMD processors, but even on non-optimized machines, such as the PowerPC, it performs quite well (faster than real-time on late 90s (and later) machines).

MAD

This is a relatively new MPEG decoding library. I chose it after struggling to clean up the MPEG decoding library included with LAME (which is based on Michael Hipps mpg123(1) implementation). In the end, I was very pleased with the results. MAD performs its decoding with an internal precision of 24 bits (pro-level quality) with fixed-point arithmetic. The code is very clean, and seems rock-solid. Although it may seem that it should be faster than the mpg123(1) library due to the use of fixed-point arithmetic, it is in fact about 60% or so of the speed (due to the higher resolution audio). However, the ease of coding against MAD, and the higher precision of the output more than makes up for the slower decoding.

Audio::MPEG can export the data at its highest precision for programs that wish to manipulate the data at the higher resolution.

Operating System Environment

I have only tested this on a Linux 2.4.x system so far, but I see no reason why it should not work on any Un*x variant. In fact, it may actually even work on a Windoze box (the underlying LAME and MAD libraries apparently compile somehow on them). I am doing no special magic with the interface, so presumably it will work under Windows. As you can probably tell, I dont really care if it does (Ill may start caring if M$ releases the source code to Windows under GPL, BSD, or Artistic licenses...). But, for you poor, misguided souls that insist upon running Windows, I expect that there should be little problem getting it to work.

Performance

You would think that with encoding/decoding audio, which is quite a compute-intensive task, Perl would be much slower than the equivalent pure C programs. Surprise... it is only about 3% slower (!) Even with the mechanism I use here (Perl->C->Perl for every frame, Perl 5.6.1 and Linux 2.4.4 (PowerPC 7500) performs just fantastic. So, the moral of this paragraph is to run your own performance tests, but theres no need to think of your own Perl encoder/decoder will be inferior to a pure C/C++ implementation. The only drawback is that, depending upon how much buffer space you use for reading, memory usage will be at least 3 times as much (eh... RAM is cheap...)

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Added: 2006-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DECnet 2.39

DECnet 2.39


DECnet is a project to provide DECnet phase IV connectivity for Linux. more>>
DECnet is a project to provide DECnet phase IV connectivity for Linux.
What you get is DECnet phase IV end-node and routing capabilities on your Linux box.
As it stands you can "set host" to an OpenVMS system, copy files to and from OpenVMS systems, run remote tasks and test the connections. You can also mount VMS directories as Linux Filesystems. VMS users can start terminal sessions on Linux or access to Linux files or foreign mounted filesystems as NCPFS, NFS, SMBFS via the FAL daemon.
You can use X-Windows from OpenVMS to Linux if you build your X-Server with DECnet support or download one. This makes Linux into an excellent (and cheap!) X-terminal for VMS as well as Unix. It is also possible to display Linux X programs on a VMS workstation using DECnet.
LAT is available as a client and server. This is completely independant of DECnet and does not require a DECnet-enabled kernel. I mention it here partly because I maintain both packages and partly because LAT and DECnet are generally of interest to the same group of people.
Enhancements:
- Fix compile error on Fedora Core 6
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Added: 2007-02-16 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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wmget 0.6.0

wmget 0.6.0


wmget is a dock app for the Window Maker window manager which makes it more convenient to perform long downloads. more>>
wmget is a dock app for the Window Maker window manager which makes it more convenient to perform long downloads in the background. It uses the excellent libcurl library, part of the cURL automated-download program, to perform file retrieval.

This is useful if, like me, you tend to have dozens of windows open at a time and tend to do a lot of routine downloading. Just copy the link from your browser, middle-click on the wmget dockapp, and the download will start.

No download windows or terminals required, and you can monitor the progress and stop the transfer if desired without opening or raising any windows or even changing desktops.
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Added: 2005-09-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DbVisualizer 6.0

DbVisualizer 6.0


DbVisualizer is a powerful tool for navigating JDBC-enabled databases. more>>
DbVisualizer project is a cross-platform database tool for all major relational databases. DbVisualizer enables simultaneous connections to many different databases through JDBC drivers.
Just point and click to browse the database structure, view detailed characteristics of database objects, edit table data graphically, execute arbitrary SQL statements or SQL scripts, reverse engineer primary/foreign key mappings graphically or why not let DbVisualizer chart your database with its advanced charting options.
The user friendly graphical interface in combination with the unique collection of features makes DbVisualizer the ideal choice for database administrators and developers.
Main features:
General
- The Database Objects Tree is now always visible in the main window
- The Monitor main tab has been moved to a separate window (launch it via Tools->Monitor)
- Now with support for Java 1.5
- Support for Oracle XMLType data type
- Now displays User Defined Types (UDT)
- Support for MySQL 5+
Connection
- Variables can now be used in the Connection details
- New tool properties, Require Userid and Require Password
SQL Commander
- Auto Completion support used to ease the editing of SQL statements by automatically displaying list of table and column names
- The new Execute Current operation is used to execute the statement at the cursor position
Grid Enhancements
- Quick Filter is used to easily limit the number of rows in a grid by showing only those matching a search word
- Calulate Selection is used to perform simple calculations on the selected cells. Useful primarly for integer data
- Column visibility feature enabling persistent save of column changes such as horizontal location and visible state
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Added: 2007-07-10 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price: $79
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Wapmess 0.1b

Wapmess 0.1b


Wapmess is a system that runs on any webserver (using PHP and MySQL). more>>
Wapmess is a system that runs on any webserver (using PHP and MySQL) and enables the webserver-admin to set up a WAP-ICQ portal. This means that anyone with a mobile-phone (PDA or similar is also fine) that supports Wap 1.2 or higher can use the webserver to connect to an ICQ-account and send/receive messages via ICQ.

The goal with this project was to make it possible for almost any mobile-phone to use ICQ and be able to communicate with other users! One other goal with this project was to lower the GPRS-traffic in the phone and make the ICQ-ing cheaper. A third goal was to make this service as easy to log-in to as possible. Anyone tried to fill a log-in screen with a WAP-browser should know what I mean. With Wapmess all you have to do is to write your login-url ONCE and then bookmark it in your phone, to make it available fast.

The program supports protocol ICQ 8.0 (Tested with ICQ 2002, ICQ 2003, ICQ Lite etc.)

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