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MKGI Chess Club 1.6.1
MKGI Chess Club is a chess playing server with a pure Web interface. more>>
It features complete player profile management, full html email notification with embedded board display.
MKGI Chess Club also features an interface to match against chess engines such as gnuchess, phalanx, and crafty.
Enhancements:
- Fixed the notification feature which was broken since 1.6.0.
- Fixed undo availability immediately after a move.
- Implemented partial dragndrop of pieces on the chess board.
Glubs 0.3
Glubs is written in Perl and its a clubbing system similar to Yahoo! or MSN Groups. more>>
Users browse through a category-hierarchy and create clubs to share news, files, pics, links and a calendar with friends.
Some of the core features are multi-language and -timezone support, and custom HTML templates/skins.
MapCal 0.1
MapCal is a mapping event calendar. more>>
This works great for things like a motorcycle club, or a craft show exibitor. Any place you want to show events and their location. Take a look at the on-line demo. MapCal uses PHP and MySQL. PHP 5+ is required.
It has a built-in geocoder - that is it can look up coordinates based on your event address (Google maps only work with lat/lon coordinates, not raw addresses). Thanks to Eric Angel who offers a web service to do this.
MapCal is free for non-commercial or commercial use, released under the GNU License. Google has their own license for using their mapping service, youll have to review that and see if it fits with your desired use.
Chess::ICClib 1.00
Chess::ICClib is a Perl interface to Internet Chess Server commands. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Chess::ICClib;
my $icc = Chess::ICClib->new([-prompt=>$ICC],
[-host=>$host,-port=>$port]
[-user=>$user,-pass=>$password]);
$icc->ICCCommand("finger romm");
Chess::ICClib - Perl interface to Internet Chess Server commands. Provides a tool able to connect, login and send commands to an Internet Chess Server as well as return responses from the server. Can be used as a basis for information retrieval tool as well as for a player or a chess program interface.
Since ICS [Internet Chess Server] (any, commercial and free alike) are built upon the telnet protocol, this module is built upon the Net::Telnet module where the telnet connection serves as the read/write socket.
This module has been tested against ICC (Internet Chess Club, http://www.chessclub.com, telnet king.chessclub.com 5000) but it should work fine against other chess servers unless they propose another "more" preprompt. More about prompts see in ICCCommand method section.
The following methods are available:
Constructor
$icc = Chess::ICClib->new([-prompt=>$ICC], [-host=>$host,-port=>$port] [-user=>$user,-pass=>$password]);
Creates an ICC object, then connects and logins into the ICS. All parameters are optional.
-prompt
The ICS prompt. The default is the ICC prompt aics%. Several other popular servers prompt are provided - see the EXPORT section.
-host,-port
The ICS host and port. The defaults are the ICC host 204.178.125.65 and the ICC port 5000. In later versions hosts and ports for most popular ICS will be added for export.
-user,-pass
The ICS user name and password. There are no defaults. guest login is sufficient on most of the servers (USChessLive and FreeICS are not supporting guest logins!) The module tries to look up the file ~/.icsrc to read the username and password from it.
ICCCommand
my $response = $icc->ICCCommand($icccommand)
This method performs an ICC Command $icccommand and sets the output into $response. The interface of ICC (and supposedly of other ICS) pages the output automatically with preprompt Type "more" to see more and the output unpages it scrolling with issuing the "more" command consecutively until the preprompt disappears. Please note that ICS is case-insensitive while Perl is.
CalorieKing Toolbar 1.1.0.0
CalorieKing Toolbar is a Firefox extension which lets you search CalorieKing.com. more>>
The CalorieKing Toolbar puts an ultra-convenient toolbar right into FireFox which lets you search CalorieKing.com wherever you are on the Internet, all for free.
CalorieKing Club members get the benefit of additional quicklinks straight into their food and exercise diaries, check-ins and forums.
IntraSchool 0.1.0
IntraSchool project is a school intranet management system. more>>
IntraSchool is a school intranet management system for Announcements, Attendance, Assignments, and Computer Issue Tracking throughout a school.
Main features:
- Announcements
- Schoolwide: Viewable by any visitor [Events, Days off]
- Teacherwide: Viewable only by teachers
- Group/Clubwide: Viewable by all, but separated announcements for specific clubs
- Assignments
- Individual classbased assignments
- Students can subscribe to class assignment mailing list
- Students can retrieve missed assignments and scanned worksheets
- Students can submit homework online
- Web
- Standardized Layout that fits with entire site
- Word>HTML
- Scheduling
Slast 1.4.2 Beta 1
Slast project (formerly Slasterisk) is a live cd project combining Slax and Asterisk 1.4. more>>
Slax is modular, so we hope to have a repository of user submitted modules here for you to add to your personal Slast cd.
If you want to help with anything from website design to creating modules and writing documentation, please contact droops (at) gmail to volunteer.
Why Another Distro?
This is a good question. We think that this has a place for 2 reasons, education of Asterisk and custom Asterisk live-cds. The config files have been moved and only the necessary ones remain. They have been rewritten to make getting Asterisk working, for the newcomer, the top priority.
OCC 1.2.9
OCC is a PHP chess game. more>>
Note: If you dont know what PHP is dont bother to download. This is only required to set up a chess server. Playing needs nothing more than a simple web browser.
OCC is not intended for massive use but rather for a small circle of friends of yours. While it is possible to play a quick game by hitting Refresh! frequently or using a chat tool to tell your friend whether you are finished, this is again not the intention of OCC. Other online chess games may fit this purpose better.
The idea of OCC is to run a number of games simultaneously against various friends and to check from time to time, like once a day, whether anyone has moved and if so to enter your move along with a comment.
Any number of simultaneous games is allowed. OCC stores the full move history of a game and automatically recognizes checkmate and stalemate. An option to draw a game is available (both sides have to agree) and when a game is finished it can either be archived or deleted. The moves itself are either submitted in the normal short chess notation or a full move notation. An in-game help explains the exact usage.
Further on, any game (no matter whether it is open or closed) can be re-viewed move by move or saved as PGN to analyse it with your favorite chess tool; for instance with Fritz.
A PHP-ready web server is required to set up a chess server while playing itself requires a browser.
Enhancements:
- This release features some minor enhancements.
- Most notably, the previous comment is saved to keep track of a conversation.
- Besides, some typos were fixed and some descriptions were improved.
- Comments may not contain HTML tags and the dialogue for opening a new game has moved to a new section.
CreditCard Validator 1.8
The CreditCard Validator will help you tell: (1) if a credit card number is valid (2) which credit card vendor handles that number. It validates the prefix and the checkdigit. It does *not* contact the credit card company to ensure that number has actually been issued and that the account is in good standing. It will also tell you which of the following credit card companies issued the card: Amex, Diners Club, Carte Blanche,Discover... more>>
CreditCard Validator - The CreditCard Validator will help you tell:
1. if a credit card number is valid,
2. which credit card vendor handles that number.
It is a simple Applet to demonstrate the use of the ValidateCreditCard class.
It validates the prefix and the checkdigit. It does *not* contact the credit card company to ensure that number has actually been issued and that the account is in good standing.
It will also tell you which of the following credit card companies issued the card: Amex, Diners Club, Carte Blanche, Discover, enRoute, JCB, MasterCard or Visa.
ATM cards use a different secret scheme which this program does not handle. Unfortunately, there is not even a reliable way to tell an ATM card from a credit card just by the number.
It is primarily designed to be included in your own Java program, though it can be used standalone or as an Applet.
To install, Extract the zip download with Winzip, available from http://www.winzip.com (or similar unzip utility) into any directory you please, often C: -- ticking off the (user folder names) option. To run as an application, type:
java -jar C:commindprodcreditcardcreditcard.jar
adjusting as necessary to account for where the jar file is.
You must have Java version 1.1 or later installed to use this package.
See http://mindprod.com/jgloss/installingjava.html for details.
Enhancements:
Version 1.8
convert to JDK 1.5. simplify code using enum.
System Requirements:<<less
PearPC 0.4
PearPC is an architecture-independent PowerPC platform emulator capable of running most PowerPC operating systems. more>>
This release fixes an ugly partition mapping bug which prevented PearPC to boot OpenDarwin. But the fix might cause regressions: so if your image is no longer booting and you can compile pearpc yourself, please talk to the pearpc-devel mailing list.
Installation:
-Get the Mandrake Installations CDs from a near mirror.
-Read the getting started document first.
-Join the club.
-Make sure you have configured with a big harddisk (3 GiB should do) and a CDROM with the Mandrake 9.1 PPC CD1 inserted. Select a 15 bit video mode. (ppc_start_resolution to 1, 4 or 7)
-Boot and you should get the yaboot menu.
-Press enter and wait.
-At some point, a graphical installer will show up.
-I wont partition your disk for you so you have to do it on your own
create 2 partitions: Apple bootstrap and a Linux onecontinue install.
It will ask you to insert another CD. Click "Change CD" and choose a different .iso or simply insert a different CD. Continue.
-Something bad may happen in the end of the install. Nevermind.
While the CPU emulation may be slow (1/500th or 1/15th, see above), the speed of emulated hardware is hardly impacted by the emulation; the emulated hard-drive and CDROM e.g. are very fast, especially with OS that support bus-mastering (Linux, Darwin, Mac OS X do).
Because the author has only access to a little-endian machine, PearPC will most likely only run on little-endian architectures. This shouldnt be hard to fix and the author would fix this himself if he such hardware. (You can donate some big-endian hardware to get this fixed!)
Equally, PearPC will probably only run on 32-bit architectures. This shouldnt be hard to fix either. (You can donate...)
A lot of unimplementated features are fatal (i.e. will abort PearPC).
Timings are very still a little bit inaccurate. Dont rely on benchmarks made in the client.
PearPC lacks a save/restore machine-state feature.
No Altivec support yet but being worked on.
No LBA48 (but LBA). Currently no support for hard disks greater than 128 GiB. Disks > 4GiB are not tested very well.
Wordplay 0.3
Wordplay is a game for Unix/GTK+. more>>
Three types of games are available:
Word Mine: Find all words of a certain length which can be formed from the letters of a larger word. Letters may be repeated only as often as they appear in the given word.
Word Hooks: Find all words which "hook" off a given word: forming a new word by adding a letter to the beginning or end.
Bingos: Find all anagrams of the given (seven or more) letters. In a Scrabble game, playing a word which uses all letters on your rack is a bingo, netting you a 50-point bonus. The bingo puzzles included with wordplay comprise the 500 most statistically likely bingo-able 7-letter and 8-letter combinations, based on the standard Scrabble bag letter distribution.
Pub Team Football Manager 1.0
Pub Team Football Manager is a football manager software. more>>
From the main screen, there are six options available (yellow buttons) for showing or editing diffrent information during the game. Here is an explanation:
Info: This shows the details of your team such as kit colours and current news items. Kit colours can be changed by clicking them. The latest news from the pub team grapevine is shown, with any items directly relevant to your team are *** starred.
Squad: The place where you pick your team. Players numbered 1 to 11 will play, 12 and above are substitutes or rested. Each players current position, together with his fitness and morale, are indicated next to his name. Further vital statistics of a player are obtained by clicking on his name. To move a player in or out of your first eleven, click on the "Sub" or "Play" button. You may look at other teams squads by clicking on the < and > buttons.
Tactics: Choose the tactics and playing style of your team. A number of formations are available, and you can choose your teams passing style and aggressiveness.
Fixtures: Lists all your fixtures for the current season, including cup fixtures when drawn. You may look at other teams fixtures by clicking on the < and > buttons.
Table: The current league standings. There are two divisions, each containing 16 teams. Your team is indicated by *.
Records: Shows the best wins and record goalscorers for the current season.
Play: Click here to actually play your matches. The weeks fixtures from your division are indicated, with your match highlighted in red. Press "Start Match" to begin the match simulation, but you can later pause if things start to happen too quickly. A match report and stats are available, and are updated as the match plays. If one of your players gets injured, the game will automatically be paused.
To start a new game, select which team you wish to take charge of, and press "Start New Game". The main screen is then displayed, which is controlled by the large yellow buttons, described in the opposite panel...
Your squad consists of many players who frequent your local drinking establishment. Each player has many attributes, which are rated from A+ to F. These affect the gameplay in various ways. For example, a player who is good at tackling may make a good defender, whereas a player whose shooting attribute is high should be put up front.
All the players attributes are available in the "Squad" section by clicking on a players name. Also available is each players preferred position, indicated in brackets e.g. (Def/Mid), although this is only a guide.
The most important attribute is the players fitness. Try to pick players who are reasonably fit wherever possible. Players fitness may improve when rested, but if they are rested too long, their morale may suffer.
The chosen style of play and formation also have an influence, and some options work better with certain kinds of players. It is your job as manager to weigh up all the factors when picking your strategy and players.
As the season progresses, you will sometimes play cup matches. The Cup is a knockout tournament which includes teams from both divisions. If you are knocked out, you will not play in further rounds, but you can still watch the matches.
Occasionally, players will leave your club, and sometimes new players may join. Since it is a pub team, you dont have much control of what your players do. However, players with a low morale are more likely to leave.
At the end of the season, the top three teams from the lower division (B) are promoted to the higher division (A). The game is open-ended and you may continue for as many seasons as you like.
Hikarunix 0.4
Hikarunix is a Linux live CD based on Damn Small Linux and dedicated to Go - a popular Asian strategy game. more>>
Shut the machine down, pop the CD out, reboot and youll find yourself back with the same old OS that you started with. No installation or partitioning necessary. The fact that it fits on a pocket sized miniCD and can boot on just about any machine makes it extremely portable. Internet cafes, Library computers, a borrowed laptop can all be your personal, temporary Go workstation. If you wish you can also install it to your harddrive.
The name was inspired by the Japanese manga and anime series Hikaru No Go. Its about the world of Professional Go as seen by Junior High School student Hikaru and his ghost Go mentor Sai. Its a lot better then I make it sound, besides, admit it, reading comics is still fun. Pick up a copy of the English translation of the comic here.
Hikarunix itself and any additions Ive made are covered by the GNU General Public License, although the individual packages installed in Hikarunix retain their original licenses. This means that Hikarunix is entirely free. Feel welcome to make copies for your friends, family and co-workers, start a Go club and hand it out to all members. I put this CD together to open this great game to a wider audience, so the more copies that are out there the better.
Hikarunix will always be free, but if youd like to contribute to the cause you might consider donating to the project. You can also pick up an "official" miniCD, a Hikarunix USB drive, or a plethora of mugs and tshirts from our store. I also an just a beginner at Go and am still terrible at the game. If anyone would like to donate a Go lesson I can be found on most Go servers as t1ckt0ck.
Enhancements:
- firefox updated to 1.0.6 with support for Chinese/Japanese/Korean fonts
- Kogos Joseki updated to 27.Mar.2005
- Local snapshot of Senseis Library updated to 3.Jan.2005
- GNUGo updated to 3.7.4
- Jacoto 1.2.15 added as primary SGF manager
- Quarry updated to 0.1.14
- CGoban updated to 2.6.12
- sgf2misc updated to 2.9.2
- simple GUIs for easier access to sgf2misc, sgfmerger, and sgfsplit
- GoGrinder updated to 1.11
- Jago updated to 4.6
- PANDA-glGo updated to 1.3.1
- qGo updated to 1.0.2
- K3s UGF/SGF/NGF Conversion tool added
- Now over 9300 Go Problems (3400+ than 0.3)
- Now over 8500 Game records (2600+ than 0.3)
- Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean locales and fonts (experimental)
SVG-cards 2.0.1
SVG-cards is a set of playing cards made from pure SVG with all kings, queens, jacks, numbers, jokers, and backs of cards. more>>
You can use SVG-cards everywhere you like : Web pages, games, the GNOME desktop, the KDE desktop, and so on...
You can print them on your color printer and make real cards or T-shirts.
The kings, queens and jacks are based on the french representation, because I find them beautiful. You can access to each either by rendering the file into a pixmap and clipping each card or by using their name with a DOM interface. All cards are inside a SVG group.
Example :
the king of spade is inside this group :
< g id="king_spade" >
...
< /g >
Names are the following :
black_joker
red_joker
back
{king,queen,jack}_{club,diamond,heart,spade}
{1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}_{club,diamond,heart,spade}
Examples :
- the ace of club is 1_club
- the queen of diamond is queen_diamond
Enhancements:
- A bug that prevented SVG cards from being displayed in Firefox and Adobe Illustrator was fixed.
BoboMail 0.6pre1
BoboMail is a so called webmail application, which provides mail access through a web interface. more>>
It is distributed under the GNU GPL. See COPYING in the package or go to http://www.gnu.org for details.
The first version of BoboMail was used for about a year and a half in the intranet of the Computer Club Ostfriesland (one of Germanys largest computer clubs, see http://www.cco-ev.de if you understand German). I wrote my own webmailer, because at that time only some Perl scripts were available, which were not easy to customize (e.g. German interface).
The name of BoboMail comes from former name of ZPublisher, a cgi framework used by the developer.
I hope you will find BoboMail usefull. Please send complaints (e.g. spelling mistakes), criticism, security advices, suggestions, praises and everything else to ich@henning-schroeder.de or visit me (Henning) on my personal webpage at http://www.henning-schroeder.de/en Important acknowledgement: This product includes software developed by Digital Creations for use in the Z Object Publishing Environment (htt://www.zope.org).
The BoboMail distribution contains Zopes ZPublisher and ZTemplates. These compoments underly the Zope Public License (ZPL). They are packages with BoboMail for easier installation. BoboMail is hosted at Sourceforge (http://sourceforge.net). If you are interested in BoboMail development please visit the its webpage at http://bobomail.sourceforge.net Besides I want to make BoboMail even more modular so that my stuff can be used for a mailinglist archiver or a web-forum. Attention: I really would like to know where you will use BoboMail. Please tell me your success stories
Main features:
- read, write, reply, forward, delete and bounce messages
- send and receive attachments
- decodes quoted-printable, base64 and uuencoded
- handles HTML-mails properly (with inline images!)
- does not need Javascript
- direct support for the following MIME types: message/rfc822, message/delivery-status, multipart/alternative, multipart/mixed, multipart/report, multipart/related, multipart/digest, text/plain, text/html, text/x-vcard, image/jpeg, text/rfc822-headers, image/png, image/x-xpixmap, image/gif
- works with POP3-servers and partially IMAP4 (spool-files under development)
- easy to modify and customize through HTML-templates
- modular design provides easy interface for other authentication methods and mail protocols
- provides optionally its own fast multithreading webserver (BoboMailHTTPD)
- multi-lingual support (i18n) - currently English, Brazilian Portuguese, Finish, Spanish and German
- and its 100% Python
Enhancements:
- with the help from Ken Causey the annoying first-login-bug is fixed now :-)
- IMAP support for uw-imapd, expects additional folders in $HOME/Mail
- now runs with Python 2.x without problems
- new look, using nicer template inspired by zope.org
- and some other small bug fixes (see cvs if you like)
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