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Cheetah 2.0 RC2

Cheetah 2.0 RC2


Cheetah is a Python-powered template engine and code generator. more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-01-15 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Cheetah web browser 0.10

Cheetah web browser 0.10


Cheetah web browser has been started to create a fully functional. more>> The cheetah web browser is a project that has been started to create a fully functional, light-weight, bloat-free web browser for Linux (and other free unix clones) that is not dependant on KDE, GNOME or Mozilla.
Why another web browser?
There are a lot of web browsers available for Unix and all of them that I have tried are great. However, I have yet to find one that truly satisfies my needs.
This is what I require in a web browser:
* It must not require another more developed web browser, such as mozilla, to operate. It can certainly use code from another web browser (providing the applications authors permit that), but the code must be included natively in its source, or in a shared library that comes with the browser. For example, I do not want to have mozilla installed to use my browser. I am using my browser not mozilla.
* It must not depend on an entire desktop suite. For example, if I use icewm I should not have to install kde to use my web browser.
* It must be extremely fast and provide an enjoyable browsing experience (duh).
* It must provide only the ability to surf the internet and download files through http and ftp. I do not want my web browser to provide the means to send/receive e-mail, compose web pages, chat on irc etcetera. I have other programs to do that.
When will Cheetah be usable?
I dont have a roadmap layed out yet. I wont have one for awhile. It all depends upon how many people are willing and have the time to contribute.
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Added: 2009-04-20 License: Freeware Price:
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Tahchee 0.9.8

Tahchee 0.9.8


Tahchee is a tool for developers and Web designers that makes it possible to easily build a static Web site using Cheetah. more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-09-23 License: BSD License Price:
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Friend & Love 1.1.6.1

Friend & Love 1.1.6.1


Friend & Love is a dating system script. more>>
Friend & Love project is a dating system script. Its features include profiles, adult profiles, sending of kisses, notes, emails, and winks, viewing of tracks, a display of whos online and whos new, and profile searches.
What the script will do for you
- Checks server requirement.
- Checks all files, directories are original, current version and present on your sever after upload.
- Checks if any file or directory has been corrupted during the upload.
- Checks files and directories permission.
- Setup database.
- Setup the simple configuration file for you.
What the script will not do
- Not help you to upgrade from previous version (Ubolratana1.1.5SP). This one supports only fresh install. We recommend you to not use this script for live website during beta version.
- Not help you for full configuration. You have to download config.php to change some variables by yourself.
Enhancements:
- This release removes the md5 hash check and enhances the installer.
- It includes newsletter registration.
- Some unused images have been removed.
- Minor bugs in several files have been fixed.
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Added: 2006-11-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Phaeronix 0.85 Beta

Phaeronix 0.85 Beta


Phaeronix is a Gentoo-based RR4 CD optimised for i686, with GNOME, Reiser4-enabled GRUB. more>>
Phaeronix is a gentoo love-sources RR4 CD with reiser4 enabled grub, auto hardware detection with nvidia 3D support , ready for multimedia, internet, and arabic. It is optimised for i686.

The kernel is now based on the 2.6.15-arckck7 patchset with a couple of additions ( one to fix acer laptop hangs and the other to fix slow laptop battery polls).
http://iphitus.loudas.com/archck.php

Final release is probably going to be based on the new -beyond patchset.
The livecd uses a genkernel generated initramfs, but with quite some hacks added to the linuxrc. As a result this initramfs can now probably boot from any media, anything from IDE to external firewire.

The CD is rendered pseudo-writable thanks to squashfs and unionfs.
Hardware detction is modular and can be turned on and off as needed. You can see the possible options in the cheatcodes list.

Modular Xorg-X11 7.0 is the default Xorg server. XGL server is included as an optional featured activated at boot time by booting like this :
"linux xgl"

This is experimental and might not work. Check http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_XGL

To find out if your card supported and to see if your problem has been already reported.

The desktop is a full gnome-2.14 , there is no KDE and no qt/KDE apps.

The default user name is phaeron and its password is also phaeron.

The root password is root.

The available editors are vim and nano.

Its built specifically to support arabic, with some patches and customizations. However, this is an ongoing process. It was spurred by arabbixs stagnation. Best of all just click on the keyboard applet or press alt+shift and you get an arabic keyboard layout.

"w3m -v" is the text only browser because it supports arabic ( along with bicon to bidi/shape properly ). Check here for the inspiration : http://www.eglug.org/node/1953

Also in gnome-terminal run a new session with the arabic profile and you will have full bidi and shaping thanks to arabeyes bicon.

Msameers arabic wordlist has been included in aspell and openoffice. Check here for the arabic wordlist : http://www.eglug.org/node/1976

You can logout from the desktop and choose arabic as the session language and then log in again. The desktop will be RTL and mostly in arabic. The reason this isnt made easier or more obvious is a lot of things still need translation or bugfixing. The infrastructure is there however.

The supported locales are : arabic, french, italian, german,and slovak.

The official gentoo installer is also included to help installing gentoo if you want.
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Added: 2006-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Heimdal 1.0.1

Heimdal 1.0.1


Heimdal is an implementation of Kerberos 5. more>>
Heimdal is an implementation of Kerberos 5, largely written in Sweden (which was important when we started writing it, less so now). Heimdal project is freely available under a three clause BSD style license.
Other free implementations include the one from MIT, and Shishi.
Enhancements:
- Several bugs in iprop were fixed.
- Platforms without dlopen are now supported.
- RFC3526 modp group14 is now included by default.
- [kdc] database = { } entries are now handled without realm = stanzas.
- krb5_get_renewed_creds and kaserver preauth were fixed along with other bugs.
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Added: 2007-08-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GIMP checkmark brushes 1.0

GIMP checkmark brushes 1.0


GIMP checkmark brushes is fourth in a series of rubber stamp GIMP brushes. more>>
GIMP checkmark brushes is fourth in a series of "rubber stamp" GIMP brushes which help making simple objects easy and clean for GIMP users. GIMP checkmark brushes includes 30 brushes. They default to black, and some are in red, green, and blue.

Installation:

Stick them in the GIMP brushes folder and either "refresh brushes" or restart the GIMP. I put them in the system-wide folder, on my Slackware machine this folder is located at: /usr/share/gimp/2.0/brushes

You should also have a local brushes folder at: ~/.gimp-2.x/brushes

Checkmark brushes are my fourth brush collection for use in the GIMP.

I love em !

Just another item I like to have around, because if I need a little something, I dont want to make a small idea for an image enhancement into a major side project --
which making or finding a good-looking checkmark can be.

I realize most folks use brushes for more artistic purposes than as a "rubber stamp", but lets face it, if we want to get things done in a timely fashion, it behooves us to have simple tools and objects at our disposal.

Since checkmarks will vary only so much, I decided to go ahead and make some of these in color. (Kind of makes a separate package of them worthwhile. (Although most folks would find it easy enough to change the HUE/SATURATION on their own.)
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Added: 2006-04-28 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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etherdump 2.01

etherdump 2.01


etherdump project is a very small and efficient ethernet sniffer. more>>
etherdump project is a very small and efficient ethernet sniffer.
EtherDump is a fork by Peter Willis of ipdump2-pre1 (by Christophe Devine) with a few small improvements and feature add-ons with the end result being able to stream raw frames over a network and eventually convert them into pcap format and import into a pcap-reading prog of your choice (I personally love Ethereal).
Pretty simple use; just run the prog with no arguments and you will get the usage instructions. Log a session to a file using ASCII hex dump and when you are done run `text2pcap hex_dump pcap_file and read `pcap_file with Ethereal or another libpcap-aware program.
Since version 2.01 EtherDump supports some minimal packet filtering rules. Some of the rules you can use are "proto" or "protocol", "sport" or "sourceport", "dport" or "destinationport", "src" or "source", and "dst" or "destination". You can also give "!" or "not" to negate a particular rule.
If you execute EtherDump from a symlink named "tcpdump", the default print out method is tcpdump-like.
On uClibc the compiled size is ~8kB so this is very well suited for embedded systems where you want to debug a network interface but dont have room for a whole libpcap+application_layer program. Instead just combine netcat or a CGI script + httpd with EtherDump and read the traffic (converted to pcap) on another machine on the network.
Enhancements:
- Changes by Peter Willis since 2.0:
- Changed configuration option to reflect new name is "etherdump", not "packetdump". -p is now -e.
- Added basic [ipv4] filtering rules.
- Improved tcpdump output.
- If etherdump was run as a program named tcpdump, defaults to tcpdump-like output.
- Added -i to specify interface.
- If EtherDump is executed as "tcpdump", tcpdump-like output is the default output type.
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Added: 2007-03-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Resource::Loader 0.03

Resource::Loader 0.03


Resource::Loader is a Perl module to load different resources depending. more>>
Resource::Loader is a Perl module to load different resources depending.

SYNOPSIS

use Resource::Loader;

$loader = Resource::Loader->new(
testing => 0,
verbose => 0,
cont => 0,
resources =>
[
{ name => never,
when => sub { 0 },
what => sub { die "this will never be loaded" },
},
{ name => sometimes 50%,
when => sub { int rand 2 > 0 },
what => sub { "sometimes was loaded. args: [@_]" },
whatargs => [ qw/foo bar baz/ ],
},
{ name => sometimes 66%,
when => sub { int rand @_ },
whenargs => [ 0, 1, 2 ],
what => sub { "sometimes was loaded. args: [@_]" },
whatargs => [ qw/foo bar baz/ ],
},
{ name => always,
when => sub { 1 },
what => sub { "always was loaded" },
},
],
);

$loaded = $loader->load;
$status = $loader->status;

Resource::Loader is simple at its core: You give it a list of resources. Each resource knows when it should be triggered and if its triggered, will run its code segment.

Both the when and the what are coderefs, so you can be as devious as you want in determining when a resource will be loaded and what, exactly, it does.

I originally wrote this to solve a simple problem but realized that the class is probably applicable to a whole slew of problems. I look forward to hearing to what devious ends you push this module. Really, send me an email - I love hearing about people using my toys.

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Added: 2007-03-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Cavepilot 0.3.1

Cavepilot 0.3.1


Cavepilot is a cave-flying game for two players. more>>
Cavepilot project is a cave-flying game for two players.
Cavepilot is another cave-flying game like the old classics, Turbo Raketti and Gravity Force You fly a small rocket in a 2D cave and try to shoot down your opponent. It currently supports one or two local players.
Examples of modern counterparts are Turbis and Luola. Cavepilot currently
only supports one (which is rather boring) or two player games on a split screen. Some sort of network play is in the planning stage though.
Enhancements:
- Added the level "the bana" by Aino Soininen (Thank you, my love!)
- Fixed a typo in Makefile
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Added: 2006-12-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Cloak 1.0

Cloak 1.0


Cloak is a programming tool written in Ruby that I started as a project to familiarize myself with the Ruby programming language more>>
Cloak (Kind of short for comment locator) is a programming tool written in Ruby that I started as a project to familiarize myself with the Ruby programming language. Now its grown into a full-blown tool that I think many programmers can benefit from. Cloak reads in your source code and extracts the comments. It then stores them in a SQLite database so you can list all the comments for a particular file, or search all the comments in the database. If you happen to update a file and then want to list its comments, Cloak will automatically synchronize it for you and then perform the desired operation.

You might be thinking, "Why would I want to keep track of all my comments, of all things?" Well, I dont know about you, but I love to leave notes to myself in source code comments. And if you were thinking that Cloak would still make you wade through your comments after it spits them out, think again; Cloak allows you to provide a Ruby method to filter what comments are and are not included in the database, as well as a method to modify the comments before they are put in the database. So if youre a C programmer and you write notes to yourself in the form of all upper case comments, but you want to prefix all such comments with an exclamation point before they go in the database, youd put something like this in your .cloak_conf.rb:

def keep_comment?(comment)
return comment !~ /[a-z];
end

def modify_comment(comment)
return "!" + comment
end

That way the comment
/* URGENT MESSAGE */
becomes
!/* URGENT MESSAGE */

and all comments not matching your criteria are not included in the database.

Although only a few languages are supported right now (see the list below), Cloak is easily extensible: just write a Ruby script to extract the comments from a source file, and drop it into the extractors/ subdirectory; Cloak will take care of the rest.

Currently supported languages:

C
C++
Java
C#
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Added: 2006-10-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Lich 3.38

Lich 3.38


Lich is a scripting engine for text-based MUDs. more>>
Lich is a scripting engine for text-based MUDs. It is not a complete front-end in and of itself: it operates much like a proxy server and communicates with the user through their chosen front-end (effectively giving the appearence of expanding the front-ends features with its own). Lich includes a slightly altered, extended, embedded-version of the Ruby interpreter.

This means it allows you to write and run scripts for a text-based MUD in the Ruby language. Why Ruby? Several reasons, really; first, moreso than any other language Ive personally played with, Ruby accomodates you rather than trying to make you accomodate it. As a language Ive found Ruby to possess an elegant self-sufficiency that abstracts away the need for a competent grasp of its low-level functioning, allowing one to simply make use of its features with very little need to be concerned with programmings more mundane details.

I could probably spend hours talking about the things Ive come to love in Ruby, but in the interest of saving time, I can sum it up by saying two things: I used Ruby because its a personal preference of mine, and because the interpreter is able to fit together so beautifully with an independently developed piece of software that it almost seems a shame not to take advantage of its extensible design.
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Added: 2006-06-13 License: BSD License Price:
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Ubercart Alpha 7

Ubercart Alpha 7


Ubercart project is an e-commerce shopping cart integrated with the Drupal CMS. more>>
Ubercart project is an e-commerce shopping cart integrated with the Drupal CMS.
Main features:
- Configurable product catalog includes catalog pages and a block to display product categories.
- Flexible product creation system. Create normal products by default. Create product classes to store more information on a subset of your catalog. (Ex: Creating a book class would let you store and display separately the author, publisher, and length of the book.)
- Flexible product attributes system. Create user selectable attributes for your products that modify the price, SKU/model, and/or weight of items as the customer adds them to his or her cart.
- Single page checkout. All checkout information gathered on a single screen composed of configurable checkout panes. Third party modules can define checkout panes to replace or add to the default set, making it easy to customize the checkout experience.
- Automatic account generation (anonymous checkout). Accounts and emails are automatically generated based on the customers e-mail address. For return customers, previously used addresses will be listed on the checkout page for easy access.
- Simple order processing. The order administration screens have been designed by and for our salesmen. We believe there is always room for improvement and will try to make it happen! Order screens use the "pane" model, so the screens are configurable and extensible to accommodate a wide variety of e-commerce applications.
- Simple order creation and editing. Easy to create orders manually for customers, adding products, shipping prices, etc. from a single screen. Line items system makes it easy to add fees, discounts, and coupons to orders.
- Integrated payment system that acts as a bridge between acceptable payment methods (check, credit card, cod, etc.) and payment gateways (Cyber Source, Authorize.net, PayPal, etc.). Configurable payment processing and tracking, and easy to use credit card terminal with varying levels of access.
- Activity logging. Enable logging to see all the changes made to an order, including payment processing. (Your accountant will love this!)
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Added: 2007-07-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Pynakotheka 1.1.0

Pynakotheka 1.1.0


Pynakotheka is a simple python script which generates static HTML photo albums. more>>
Pynakotheka is a simple python script which generates static HTML photo albums to be added to web sites or to be burnt in CDs.
It includes some templates, and its easy to create more.
The gallery can contain folders and/or pictures and the folders can contain other folders and/or pictures, recursively.
There are 4 views: folder, tree, thumbnails and photo detail (with or without exif info). You can even create your own templates easily.
Released under GNU Public License, read COPYING for more details.
Options:
Usage: pynakotheka.py [source_dir [target_dir]]
Arguments:
source_dir Location of the source photos, defaults to current dir
target_dir Directory where to save the gallery, defaults to current dir
Options:
-h, --help Show this text
-q, --quiet Dont show progress information messages, default SHOW
-c, --color Show information messages with colors, default NO COLOR
-o, --copy-originals
Copy original images to the gallery, default NO
-s, --thumbsize Thumbnail size, defaults to 250
-i, --imagesize Image size, defaults to 640
-d, --templates-dir
Path to templates directory, defaults to "./templates"
-t, --template Template to use, defaults to "default"
--clean=all|images|html
Remove all files / images / html and style files
generated by the program
Enhancements:
- This release uses Mako Templates instead of the Cheetah Templating System. HTML creation is much faster.
- Files with different encodings should be managed perfectly.
- Filenames encoded in UTF8 shoud works now.
- A "--version" option has been added.
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Added: 2007-02-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DreamPlayer 0.2.5

DreamPlayer 0.2.5


DreamPlayer is a Linux-console multi format player. more>>
DreamPlayer is a Linux-console multi format player. Its the first Linux console multimedia player supports TwinVQ, and Wave (for now). There is planned version for Windows in the future. Player uses free decoder library known as TwinVQ SDK by NTT.

You probably have a question Why Ive decided to write a text console program. The answer is very simple. As you can read in About Me I just love to listen music, especially during working. I use TwinVQ for collecting music - because of smaller file size - I thought that all over the world there are many people who would do like me.

Yes, I know there is a Linux native multimedia player called XMMS working in the X Window environment. But X Window uses much more resources than my program, and XMMS arent better. So I wanted to create a small player with big abilities. The first: I did by using text console environment, the second: Im on ncurses based interface to make the player more useful. Additionally my player is available as freeware on the GNU GPL and as an Open Source. So you can use my code, change as you wish, but just write that the original code is mine

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Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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