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ClusterKnoppix 3.6
ClusterKnoppix is a modified Knoppix distro using the OpenMosix kernel. more>>
ClusterKnoppix is a modified Knoppix distro using the OpenMosix kernel.
Main features:
- OpenMosix terminal server - uses PXE, DHCP and tftp to boot linux clients via the network.
- No cdrom drive/harddisk/floppy needed for the clients
- openMosix autodiscovery - new nodes automatically join the cluster (no configuration needed)
- Cluster Management tools - openMosix userland/openMosixview Every node has root access to every other node via ssh/RSAkeys
- MFS/dfsa support
- Every node can run full blown X (PC-room/demo setup) or console only (more memory available)
Enhancements:
- Sync with latest Knoppix release
- openmosix 2.4.27-om-20040808 from tabs patches (http://openmosix.snarc.org)
- openmosix-tools 0.3.6-2
- tyd 1.5
- added: openswan 2.1.5, ipw2100, drbd, fuse, bcm4400 (debian package)
- new feature: option to boot 2.4.27-om-migshm-20040808 from (http://dev.gentoo.org/~voxus/om/) type migshm after the boot: prompt
- new feature: option to boot chaos nodes as PXE clients (chaos kernel upgraded to openmosix 2.4.27-om-20040808 and 2.4.27-om-migshm-20040808)
<<lessMain features:
- OpenMosix terminal server - uses PXE, DHCP and tftp to boot linux clients via the network.
- No cdrom drive/harddisk/floppy needed for the clients
- openMosix autodiscovery - new nodes automatically join the cluster (no configuration needed)
- Cluster Management tools - openMosix userland/openMosixview Every node has root access to every other node via ssh/RSAkeys
- MFS/dfsa support
- Every node can run full blown X (PC-room/demo setup) or console only (more memory available)
Enhancements:
- Sync with latest Knoppix release
- openmosix 2.4.27-om-20040808 from tabs patches (http://openmosix.snarc.org)
- openmosix-tools 0.3.6-2
- tyd 1.5
- added: openswan 2.1.5, ipw2100, drbd, fuse, bcm4400 (debian package)
- new feature: option to boot 2.4.27-om-migshm-20040808 from (http://dev.gentoo.org/~voxus/om/) type migshm after the boot: prompt
- new feature: option to boot chaos nodes as PXE clients (chaos kernel upgraded to openmosix 2.4.27-om-20040808 and 2.4.27-om-migshm-20040808)
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Added: 2005-05-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1635 downloads
SFS-KNOPPIX 3.6-20041115
SFS-KNOPPIX is a kind of KNOPPIX which boots form Internet with a cloop on SFS(Self-certifying File System). more>>
SFS-KNOPPIX is a kind of KNOPPIX which boots form Internet with a cloop on SFS (Self-certifying File System). SFS-KNOPPIX requires small boot loader (20MB image) and offers full KNOPPIX functions, Autoconfig, etc.
SFS-KNOPPIX makes possible to change a cloop file (root file system of KNOPPIX) at boot time. It means we dont need to burn extra CD for many KNOPPIX offshoots.
SFS-KNOPPIX uses the same cloop file of KNOPPIX. The difference is the location of cloop file and boot method. SFS-KNOPPIX can work as normal KNOPPIX. It works Autoconfig and Hard Disk installer.
SFS-KNOPPIX has three boot variations; CD-boot, USB-boot and coLinux.
The summary of benefits is as follows.
Main features:
- Network traffic is reduced.
- The Download image of SFS-KNOPPIX is only 20MB, although normal KNOPPIX is 700MB.
- After boot, only necessary cloop blocks are downloaded. The blocks are compressed.
- It requires 50MB download to boot KDE window manager.
- SFS-KNOPPIX is compatible for normal KNOPPIX. (CD and USB boot version only)
- It uses same kernel version and cloop file. AutoConfig loads same device drivers.
- Hard Disk installer works in the same manner.
- On USB version. It does not required to burn a CD-ROM.
- The bootability is depend on BIOS on each PC.
- On coLinux version. It can boot with any cloop file, because coLinux is independent form device drivers."
<<lessSFS-KNOPPIX makes possible to change a cloop file (root file system of KNOPPIX) at boot time. It means we dont need to burn extra CD for many KNOPPIX offshoots.
SFS-KNOPPIX uses the same cloop file of KNOPPIX. The difference is the location of cloop file and boot method. SFS-KNOPPIX can work as normal KNOPPIX. It works Autoconfig and Hard Disk installer.
SFS-KNOPPIX has three boot variations; CD-boot, USB-boot and coLinux.
The summary of benefits is as follows.
Main features:
- Network traffic is reduced.
- The Download image of SFS-KNOPPIX is only 20MB, although normal KNOPPIX is 700MB.
- After boot, only necessary cloop blocks are downloaded. The blocks are compressed.
- It requires 50MB download to boot KDE window manager.
- SFS-KNOPPIX is compatible for normal KNOPPIX. (CD and USB boot version only)
- It uses same kernel version and cloop file. AutoConfig loads same device drivers.
- Hard Disk installer works in the same manner.
- On USB version. It does not required to burn a CD-ROM.
- The bootability is depend on BIOS on each PC.
- On coLinux version. It can boot with any cloop file, because coLinux is independent form device drivers."
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Added: 2006-10-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1111 downloads
Comix 3.6.4
Comix is a comic book viewer. more>>
Comix is a comic book viewer. It reads zip, rar, tar, tar.gz and tar.bz2 archives (often called .cbz, .cbr and .cbt) as well as normal image files. It is written in Python and has a simple user interface using pyGTK.
Comix is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Fullscreen mode.
- Double page mode.
- Fit-to-screen mode.
- Zooming and scrolling.
- Rotation and mirroring.
- Changeable background colour.
- Changeable image scaling quality.
- Adjustable saturation and contrast.
- Can read right-to-left to fit manga etc.
- Caching for faster page flipping.
- Mouse wheel support.
- Bookmarks support.
- Hideable cursor.
- Customizable GUI.
- Archive comments support.
- Archive converter.
- Thumbnail browser.
- Translated to English, Swedish, Simplified Chinese and Spanish.
- Reads the JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, BMP, ICO, XPM and XBM image formats.
- Reads ZIP and tar archives natively, and RAR archives through the unrar program.
- Runs on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and virtually any other UNIX-like OS.
- More!
<<lessComix is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Fullscreen mode.
- Double page mode.
- Fit-to-screen mode.
- Zooming and scrolling.
- Rotation and mirroring.
- Changeable background colour.
- Changeable image scaling quality.
- Adjustable saturation and contrast.
- Can read right-to-left to fit manga etc.
- Caching for faster page flipping.
- Mouse wheel support.
- Bookmarks support.
- Hideable cursor.
- Customizable GUI.
- Archive comments support.
- Archive converter.
- Thumbnail browser.
- Translated to English, Swedish, Simplified Chinese and Spanish.
- Reads the JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, BMP, ICO, XPM and XBM image formats.
- Reads ZIP and tar archives natively, and RAR archives through the unrar program.
- Runs on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and virtually any other UNIX-like OS.
- More!
Download (0.21MB)
Added: 2007-05-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
920 downloads
crip 3.6
crip is a terminal-based ripper/encoder/tagger tool for making Ogg Vorbis files. more>>
crip is a terminal-based ripper/encoder/tagger tool for creating Ogg Vorbis/FLAC/MP3 files under UNIX/Linux.
It is well-suited for anyone (especially the perfectionist) who seeks to make a lot of files from CDs and have them all properly labeled and professional-quality with a minimum of hassle and yet still have flexibility and full control over everything.
Current versions of crip only support Ogg Vorbis and FLAC. If you want to make MP3 files go back to the past and use crip-1.0.
Main features:
- Track grouping for automated tagging and appropriate normalization/vorbisgain on multi-track pieces.
- CDDB fetching to populate default information.
- CDDB submit to update the CDDB database with your more accurate info.
- Automates as much of the tagging as possible for fully-labeled professional quality music files.
- Automatically trims digital silence at the beginning and end of a track/group (if desired).
- European character support. Also European character-mapping support.
- Flexibility and full user control in tagging and file naming.
<<lessIt is well-suited for anyone (especially the perfectionist) who seeks to make a lot of files from CDs and have them all properly labeled and professional-quality with a minimum of hassle and yet still have flexibility and full control over everything.
Current versions of crip only support Ogg Vorbis and FLAC. If you want to make MP3 files go back to the past and use crip-1.0.
Main features:
- Track grouping for automated tagging and appropriate normalization/vorbisgain on multi-track pieces.
- CDDB fetching to populate default information.
- CDDB submit to update the CDDB database with your more accurate info.
- Automates as much of the tagging as possible for fully-labeled professional quality music files.
- Automatically trims digital silence at the beginning and end of a track/group (if desired).
- European character support. Also European character-mapping support.
- Flexibility and full user control in tagging and file naming.
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Added: 2005-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1629 downloads
shorten 3.6.0
shorten is a fast, low complexity waveform coder (i.e. audio compressor), originally written by Tony Robinson at SoftSound. more>>
shorten is a fast, low complexity waveform coder (i.e. audio compressor), originally written by Tony Robinson at SoftSound. It can operate in both lossy and lossless modes. More information can be found here.
The last official version released by Tony was 2.3a. In the fall of 2000, I started hacking on the code to add unix support for seek tables, which Wayne Stielau had developed and implemented for the Windows platform. With his help, I was able to release version 3.0 on 9/29/2000, and have maintained the unix 3.x versions ever since. Seek tables allow one to seek through a .shn file in real-time while playing it in various audio players.
Here are some of plugins that support seek tables:
xmms-shn (for XMMS)
ShnAmp (for WinAmp)
foo_shn (for foobar2000)
in_shn (for J River Media Jukebox/Center)
Shorten plugin (for MacAmp Lite X - now defunct)
Enhancements:
- Fixed a seek table bug which, in rare cases, caused seek tables for certain files (e.g. ones that end with silence) to be generated incorrectly. Seek tables created with the -k, -s or -S options are not affected. To help distinguish older, possibly buggy seek tables from newer ones, the seek table revision number has been bumped from 0 to 1. Thanks to Peter Kunath for the report and the fix.
- Updated the -i option to determine whether a file is an external seek table file, a file with seek tables appended, or neither. If seek tables are present, the seek table revision number is now shown.
<<lessThe last official version released by Tony was 2.3a. In the fall of 2000, I started hacking on the code to add unix support for seek tables, which Wayne Stielau had developed and implemented for the Windows platform. With his help, I was able to release version 3.0 on 9/29/2000, and have maintained the unix 3.x versions ever since. Seek tables allow one to seek through a .shn file in real-time while playing it in various audio players.
Here are some of plugins that support seek tables:
xmms-shn (for XMMS)
ShnAmp (for WinAmp)
foo_shn (for foobar2000)
in_shn (for J River Media Jukebox/Center)
Shorten plugin (for MacAmp Lite X - now defunct)
Enhancements:
- Fixed a seek table bug which, in rare cases, caused seek tables for certain files (e.g. ones that end with silence) to be generated incorrectly. Seek tables created with the -k, -s or -S options are not affected. To help distinguish older, possibly buggy seek tables from newer ones, the seek table revision number has been bumped from 0 to 1. Thanks to Peter Kunath for the report and the fix.
- Updated the -i option to determine whether a file is an external seek table file, a file with seek tables appended, or neither. If seek tables are present, the seek table revision number is now shown.
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Added: 2006-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1187 downloads
CsWebmail 3.6
CsWebmail is yet another Web mail application. more>>
CsWebmail is yet another Web mail application. The project features support for IMAP, NNTP, and SMTP, procmail, rich text mail composing, backup abilities, a Clam AntiVirus wrapper, and an intuitive GUI.
Enhancements:
- A number of critical bugs were fixed.
<<lessEnhancements:
- A number of critical bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2007-03-23 License: The PHP License Price:
945 downloads
sipX 3.6.0
sipX is a next generation IP PBX solution offering rich functionality combined with ease of use. more>>
sipX is a next generation IP PBX solution offering rich functionality combined with ease of use, installation, and administration. sipX is entirely based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and significant attention is paid to standards compliance and interoperability.
It combines all common calling features, XML-based SIP call routing, Web-based configuration, and integrated management and configuration of the PBX and attached phones and gateways.
It is a modular server-based solution that does not require any additional hardware, as it interoperates with any SIP compliant gateway, phone, or application.
Main features:
- Native SIP IP PBX Solution
- Voicemail
- Multiple auto-attendants
- Presence
- SIP call routing
- Web based management
- Scalable architecture
<<lessIt combines all common calling features, XML-based SIP call routing, Web-based configuration, and integrated management and configuration of the PBX and attached phones and gateways.
It is a modular server-based solution that does not require any additional hardware, as it interoperates with any SIP compliant gateway, phone, or application.
Main features:
- Native SIP IP PBX Solution
- Voicemail
- Multiple auto-attendants
- Presence
- SIP call routing
- Web based management
- Scalable architecture
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Added: 2007-07-20 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
849 downloads
RipIT 3.6.0
RipIT is used to create MPEG-1 Layer 3 (mp3), Flac (flac) or Ogg Vorbis (ogg) audio files from an audio CD. more>>
RipIT is used to create MPEG-1 Layer 3 (mp3), Flac (flac) or Ogg Vorbis (ogg) audio files from an audio CD and from version 3.4 also faac (m4a). RipIT is a console based front-end (no fancy GUI here), written in perl, for these excellent programs:
- dagrab, cdparanoia or cdda2wav (tosha and cdd are also supported) for ripping the audio CD tracks (I dont know if dagrab is still up to date..., but its COOL!)
- Lame, OggVorbis, Flac or Faac for encoding the wav files to mp3, ogg, flac or m4a (find some info and links)
- CDDB_get (perl module) for CDDB retrieval (info and links).
Main features:
- Gets the Audio CD Album/Artist/Tracks information from CDDB
- Rips the Audio CD Tracks
- Encodes to flac, mp3 or ogg
- id3 tags encoded songs
- Creates an playlist (m3u) file
- Can prepare and send a CDDB submission.
Enhancements:
- Some minor bugs were fixed.
- The following options have been introduced: merge, resume, md5sum (to create MD5-sum files for each type of sound file), core (to allow several encoding processes on each machine), fpermission and dpermission (to set directory and file permissions), ghost (an experimental feature to split wavs with silence into chunks of sound), prepend and extend (to enlarge chunks of sound when split with the ghost option), and ejectcmd and ejectopt.
<<less- dagrab, cdparanoia or cdda2wav (tosha and cdd are also supported) for ripping the audio CD tracks (I dont know if dagrab is still up to date..., but its COOL!)
- Lame, OggVorbis, Flac or Faac for encoding the wav files to mp3, ogg, flac or m4a (find some info and links)
- CDDB_get (perl module) for CDDB retrieval (info and links).
Main features:
- Gets the Audio CD Album/Artist/Tracks information from CDDB
- Rips the Audio CD Tracks
- Encodes to flac, mp3 or ogg
- id3 tags encoded songs
- Creates an playlist (m3u) file
- Can prepare and send a CDDB submission.
Enhancements:
- Some minor bugs were fixed.
- The following options have been introduced: merge, resume, md5sum (to create MD5-sum files for each type of sound file), core (to allow several encoding processes on each machine), fpermission and dpermission (to set directory and file permissions), ghost (an experimental feature to split wavs with silence into chunks of sound), prepend and extend (to enlarge chunks of sound when split with the ghost option), and ejectcmd and ejectopt.
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Added: 2007-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
919 downloads
Laptop-Hotswap 0.3.6
Laptop-Hotswap kernel module enables hot-swapping for disk drives with full DMA support under Linux. more>>
Laptop-Hotswap kernel module enables hot-swapping for disk drives with full DMA support under Linux. It requires kernel 2.6.15+ and ACPI.
I think it ought to work on just about any laptop, although Im not as familiar with ACPI as Id like to be. It works fine on my T22. There could be issues with laptops with two expansion bays -- I shut down the entire ide1 interface and fire it back up, and I do all my watching on the ACPI device for the IDE1/Master. So if you had a slave device, and you ejected the master, your slave will go bye-bye. Thinking about ways around that, but they dont export too much of the ide driver. I think itd be easy to handle, you just have to make sure youre not using either master or slave whenever you eject one of them.
At least on my laptop, dont go pulling things while your laptop is sleeping. Do it when its awake.
The floppy support should work, but my floppy drive isnt with me right now.
Theres one parameter -- auto_eject. If you set it to 1, the driver will automatically shut down and unregister the IDE interface upon getting a request for ejection (On my T22, I pull a little switch and a lever pops out -- the drive is still connected at that point, but it shows as a request for ejection). If your laptop doesnt have a mechanism for that:
echo -n "MSTR eject" > /proc/acpi/lths
Will shut down and software-eject the drive, and you can safely pull it and insert another.
See the scripts in config/ -- theyre made to work with acpid to handle the ejection and umounting and insertion. The mount/umount stuff only matters for a drive caddy, I suppose.
It shouldnt matter what you have in your laptop at boot. This module also fixes that annoying thing on my T22 where if I dont have a ultrabay battery in at boot, I cant ever see its status.
Enhancements:
- Support for the Fujitsu S7020 (and possibly other laptops using a PATA bay with an SATA main disk).
<<lessI think it ought to work on just about any laptop, although Im not as familiar with ACPI as Id like to be. It works fine on my T22. There could be issues with laptops with two expansion bays -- I shut down the entire ide1 interface and fire it back up, and I do all my watching on the ACPI device for the IDE1/Master. So if you had a slave device, and you ejected the master, your slave will go bye-bye. Thinking about ways around that, but they dont export too much of the ide driver. I think itd be easy to handle, you just have to make sure youre not using either master or slave whenever you eject one of them.
At least on my laptop, dont go pulling things while your laptop is sleeping. Do it when its awake.
The floppy support should work, but my floppy drive isnt with me right now.
Theres one parameter -- auto_eject. If you set it to 1, the driver will automatically shut down and unregister the IDE interface upon getting a request for ejection (On my T22, I pull a little switch and a lever pops out -- the drive is still connected at that point, but it shows as a request for ejection). If your laptop doesnt have a mechanism for that:
echo -n "MSTR eject" > /proc/acpi/lths
Will shut down and software-eject the drive, and you can safely pull it and insert another.
See the scripts in config/ -- theyre made to work with acpid to handle the ejection and umounting and insertion. The mount/umount stuff only matters for a drive caddy, I suppose.
It shouldnt matter what you have in your laptop at boot. This module also fixes that annoying thing on my T22 where if I dont have a ultrabay battery in at boot, I cant ever see its status.
Enhancements:
- Support for the Fujitsu S7020 (and possibly other laptops using a PATA bay with an SATA main disk).
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2006-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1276 downloads
Request Tracker 3.6.1
Request Tracker is a web, command-line, and email-based trouble ticketing and bugtracking package. more>>
Request Tracker (RT) is an enterprise-grade ticketing system which enables a group of people to intelligently and efficiently manage tasks, issues, and requests submitted by a community of users.
The RT platform has been under development since 1996, and is used by systems administrators, customer support staffs, IT managers, developers and marketing departments at thousands of sites around the world.
Written in object-oriented Perl, RT is a high-level, portable, platform independent system that eases collaboration within organizations and makes it easy for them to take care of their customers.
RT manages key tasks such as the identification, prioritization, assignment, resolution and notification required by enterprise-critical applications including project management, help desk, NOC ticketing, CRM and software development.
RT is used by Fortune 100 companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and development organizations worldwide.
Main features:
- RT is your organizations focal point for tracking tasks, issues, knowledge, and collaboration.
- Its easy to submit, assign, prioritize, search, escalate, and report on issues.
- RT keeps track of each tickets full history and metadata to help your organization better retain knowledge and analyze trends.
- RT can track multiple projects for multiple teams within a single installation.
- RT tracks critical system metadata, including time spent per action, due dates, and estimated time to completion.
- Its easy to record private comments that are not available to end-users.
- RTs web interface comes complete with an intuitive "iterative" search interface that allows end users to construct complex queries by pointing and clicking within their web browsers.
- Users can save and edit queries later, using their browsers "bookmarks" feature.
- Users dont need to do anything special -- they can just send email to RT. RT will take care of thanking them for their message, automatically routing it to the appropriate staff, and making sure all future correspondence gets to the right place.
- RT provides a simple, self-service interface that allows end users to view their own active and resolved tickets online.
- RTs web interface is designed to be easy to use from any browser. Just working in Internet Explorer and Netscape isnt enough. Your staff need to be able to get work done anytime, anywhere.
- Whether you use Windows, MacOS or Unix, your staff already have everything they need to access RT.
- RT works great from a handheld or screen-reader (for the blind.) Best Practical is working with users to ensure that a future release is fully compliant with Section 508 accessibility requirements.
- A powerful new command-line interface that allows power users to quickly and easily work with RT, even if theyre out of the office is currently available for testing by the public.
- Youve got customers around the world. RT lets you interact with them in their own language. Internally, RT converts all data to UnicodeTM, so you can respond to users in their native tongue, but work in yours.
- Youve got staff around the globe. RTs web interface has been fully internationalized. Right now, RT speaks English, German, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Czech, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. Adding new languages is a breeze, if you need something RT doesnt support yet. On login, RT automatically detects which language each user prefers, so staff members can collaborate even if they speak different languages.
- Unlike costly proprietary issue tracking systems, an administrator can have a basic RT system up and running in an afternoon.
- RT is built to be useful right out of the box. You dont need expensive consultants
- Theres no client software to manage or keep up to date. Your existing web browser and email clients are all you need.
- RT is written in object-oriented perl. Not only do you get the complete source code to the product with every download, but your staff can begin customizing RT to meet your needs within hours.
- RTs web interface and mail gateway are built on top of the same API we publish for you to write your own tools on top of. The interface is documented and there are numerous third party tools to use as examples and templates.
- Every organization needs to track specialized data. RT lets you define list-based and freeform custom fields to help track your tickets. Once you create custom fields, its easy to search on them, just like RTs predefined fields.
- All of RTs mailing rules are based around a powerful custom business logic system called "Scrips." Scrips make it easy for a local administrator to make RT do ANYTHING whenever a ticket is created or updated, without making it hard to upgrade.
- RTs entire web interface is built on a flexible templating system that lets you build your own web-based tools or alter RTs look and feel to better fit your organization.
- If you dont want to radically change RTs interface, you can add your own components to RTs pages. A web callback system lets you drop miniature templates into RTs web pages.
- If you need even more power, "Code overlays" let you customize RTs internal behaviour without touching RTs core libraries.
Enhancements:
- This release includes numerous small cleanups and improvements.
- It fixes the dreaded "infinite relogin" bug.
<<lessThe RT platform has been under development since 1996, and is used by systems administrators, customer support staffs, IT managers, developers and marketing departments at thousands of sites around the world.
Written in object-oriented Perl, RT is a high-level, portable, platform independent system that eases collaboration within organizations and makes it easy for them to take care of their customers.
RT manages key tasks such as the identification, prioritization, assignment, resolution and notification required by enterprise-critical applications including project management, help desk, NOC ticketing, CRM and software development.
RT is used by Fortune 100 companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and development organizations worldwide.
Main features:
- RT is your organizations focal point for tracking tasks, issues, knowledge, and collaboration.
- Its easy to submit, assign, prioritize, search, escalate, and report on issues.
- RT keeps track of each tickets full history and metadata to help your organization better retain knowledge and analyze trends.
- RT can track multiple projects for multiple teams within a single installation.
- RT tracks critical system metadata, including time spent per action, due dates, and estimated time to completion.
- Its easy to record private comments that are not available to end-users.
- RTs web interface comes complete with an intuitive "iterative" search interface that allows end users to construct complex queries by pointing and clicking within their web browsers.
- Users can save and edit queries later, using their browsers "bookmarks" feature.
- Users dont need to do anything special -- they can just send email to RT. RT will take care of thanking them for their message, automatically routing it to the appropriate staff, and making sure all future correspondence gets to the right place.
- RT provides a simple, self-service interface that allows end users to view their own active and resolved tickets online.
- RTs web interface is designed to be easy to use from any browser. Just working in Internet Explorer and Netscape isnt enough. Your staff need to be able to get work done anytime, anywhere.
- Whether you use Windows, MacOS or Unix, your staff already have everything they need to access RT.
- RT works great from a handheld or screen-reader (for the blind.) Best Practical is working with users to ensure that a future release is fully compliant with Section 508 accessibility requirements.
- A powerful new command-line interface that allows power users to quickly and easily work with RT, even if theyre out of the office is currently available for testing by the public.
- Youve got customers around the world. RT lets you interact with them in their own language. Internally, RT converts all data to UnicodeTM, so you can respond to users in their native tongue, but work in yours.
- Youve got staff around the globe. RTs web interface has been fully internationalized. Right now, RT speaks English, German, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Czech, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. Adding new languages is a breeze, if you need something RT doesnt support yet. On login, RT automatically detects which language each user prefers, so staff members can collaborate even if they speak different languages.
- Unlike costly proprietary issue tracking systems, an administrator can have a basic RT system up and running in an afternoon.
- RT is built to be useful right out of the box. You dont need expensive consultants
- Theres no client software to manage or keep up to date. Your existing web browser and email clients are all you need.
- RT is written in object-oriented perl. Not only do you get the complete source code to the product with every download, but your staff can begin customizing RT to meet your needs within hours.
- RTs web interface and mail gateway are built on top of the same API we publish for you to write your own tools on top of. The interface is documented and there are numerous third party tools to use as examples and templates.
- Every organization needs to track specialized data. RT lets you define list-based and freeform custom fields to help track your tickets. Once you create custom fields, its easy to search on them, just like RTs predefined fields.
- All of RTs mailing rules are based around a powerful custom business logic system called "Scrips." Scrips make it easy for a local administrator to make RT do ANYTHING whenever a ticket is created or updated, without making it hard to upgrade.
- RTs entire web interface is built on a flexible templating system that lets you build your own web-based tools or alter RTs look and feel to better fit your organization.
- If you dont want to radically change RTs interface, you can add your own components to RTs pages. A web callback system lets you drop miniature templates into RTs web pages.
- If you need even more power, "Code overlays" let you customize RTs internal behaviour without touching RTs core libraries.
Enhancements:
- This release includes numerous small cleanups and improvements.
- It fixes the dreaded "infinite relogin" bug.
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Added: 2006-09-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1364 downloads
JRTPLIB 3.6.0
JRTPLIB is an object-oriented RTP library written in C++. more>>
JRTPLIB is an object-oriented library written in C++ which offers support for the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) as defined in RFC 3550.
JRTPLIB project makes it very easy to send and receive RTP packets and the RTCP (RTP Control Protocol) functions can be handled entirely internally.
Enhancements:
- A memory management system was added.
- A bug concerning the use of the rand_s function in the Win32 version was fixed.
<<lessJRTPLIB project makes it very easy to send and receive RTP packets and the RTCP (RTP Control Protocol) functions can be handled entirely internally.
Enhancements:
- A memory management system was added.
- A bug concerning the use of the rand_s function in the Win32 version was fixed.
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Added: 2006-06-20 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1224 downloads
Kaveri 0.8.3.6
Kaveri is an eclipse plug-in front-end for the Indus Java slicer. more>>
Kaveri is an eclipse plug-in front-end for the Indus Java slicer. The project utilizes the Indus program slicer to calculate slices of Java programs and then displays the results visually in the editor.
The purpose of this project is to create an effective tool for simplifying program understanding, program analysis, program debugging and testing.
About Indus:
Indus is an effort to provide a collection of program analyses and transformations implemented in Java to customize and adapt Java programs. It is intended to serve as an umbrella for
- static analyses such as points-to analysis, escape analysis, and dependence analyses,
- transformations such as program slicing and program specialization via partial evaluation, and
- any software module that delivers the analyses/transformations into a particular application such as Bandera or platform such as Eclipse.
Enhancements:
- Minor bugfixes
<<lessThe purpose of this project is to create an effective tool for simplifying program understanding, program analysis, program debugging and testing.
About Indus:
Indus is an effort to provide a collection of program analyses and transformations implemented in Java to customize and adapt Java programs. It is intended to serve as an umbrella for
- static analyses such as points-to analysis, escape analysis, and dependence analyses,
- transformations such as program slicing and program specialization via partial evaluation, and
- any software module that delivers the analyses/transformations into a particular application such as Bandera or platform such as Eclipse.
Enhancements:
- Minor bugfixes
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Added: 2007-02-21 License: Eclipse Public License Price:
981 downloads
OpenDDPT 0.3.6
Founds optimal constrainted parameters of a discrete controls. more>>
OpenDiscreteDynamicProgrammingTemplate project founds optimal constrainted parameters of a discrete controls with second order optimization template replacing Hessian with directional derivatives and backpropagation for digital filter(as neural network).
<<less Download (2.1MB)
Added: 2006-10-20 License: Freeware Price:
1100 downloads
HostGIS Linux 3.6.1
HostGIS Linux is a Linux/GNU distribution specifically made for handling GIS information. more>>
HostGIS Linux project is a Linux/GNU distribution specifically made for handling GIS information. HostGIS Linux saves hours or days of installing MapServer and its components, and will have you serving GIS maps in minutes.
Main features:
- All the usual amenities of a Linux distribution: compilers, Perl, etc.
- Apache webserver, with PHP
- MapServer, and MapScript for PHP, Perl, and Python
- PDFlib, with support built in to PHP, Perl, Python, and MapServer
- PostGIS-enabled Postgres database server
- MapServer Web Client (MWC) to display great interactive maps without designing any HTML or JavaScript
- Example maps already installed: shapefiles, ECW raster, PostGIS, MyGIS, WMS server and client, and Flash output
- Webmin, phpMyAdmin, and phpPgAdmin for easy system administration
Being a Linux, HostGIS Linux is of course completely open source and may be downloaded, modified, and redistributed free of charge.
Enhancements:
- All the usual amenities of a Linux distribution: compilers, Perl, etc.
- Apache webserver, with PHP
- MapServer, and MapScript for PHP, Perl, and Python
- PDFlib, with support built in to PHP, Perl, Python, and MapServer
- PostGIS-enabled Postgres database server
- MapServer Web Client (MWC) to display great interactive maps without designing any HTML or JavaScript
- Example maps already installed: shapefiles, ECW raster, PostGIS, MyGIS, WMS server and client, and Flash output
- Webmin, phpMyAdmin, and phpPgAdmin for easy system administration
<<lessMain features:
- All the usual amenities of a Linux distribution: compilers, Perl, etc.
- Apache webserver, with PHP
- MapServer, and MapScript for PHP, Perl, and Python
- PDFlib, with support built in to PHP, Perl, Python, and MapServer
- PostGIS-enabled Postgres database server
- MapServer Web Client (MWC) to display great interactive maps without designing any HTML or JavaScript
- Example maps already installed: shapefiles, ECW raster, PostGIS, MyGIS, WMS server and client, and Flash output
- Webmin, phpMyAdmin, and phpPgAdmin for easy system administration
Being a Linux, HostGIS Linux is of course completely open source and may be downloaded, modified, and redistributed free of charge.
Enhancements:
- All the usual amenities of a Linux distribution: compilers, Perl, etc.
- Apache webserver, with PHP
- MapServer, and MapScript for PHP, Perl, and Python
- PDFlib, with support built in to PHP, Perl, Python, and MapServer
- PostGIS-enabled Postgres database server
- MapServer Web Client (MWC) to display great interactive maps without designing any HTML or JavaScript
- Example maps already installed: shapefiles, ECW raster, PostGIS, MyGIS, WMS server and client, and Flash output
- Webmin, phpMyAdmin, and phpPgAdmin for easy system administration
Download (291.4MB)
Added: 2006-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1180 downloads
qt-recordmydesktop 0.3.6
qt-recordmydesktop is a recordMyDesktop GUI created in QT language for the KDE desktop. more>>
qt-recordmydesktop is a recordMyDesktop GUI created in QT language for the KDE desktop.
recordMyDesktop is a desktop session recorder for GNU/linux that attemps to be easy to use, yet also effective at its primary task.
As such, the program is separated in two parts; a simple command line tool that performs the basic tasks of capturing and encoding and an interface that exposes the program functionality in a usable way.
<<lessrecordMyDesktop is a desktop session recorder for GNU/linux that attemps to be easy to use, yet also effective at its primary task.
As such, the program is separated in two parts; a simple command line tool that performs the basic tasks of capturing and encoding and an interface that exposes the program functionality in a usable way.
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Added: 2007-08-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
829 downloads
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