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wmtz 0.7
wmtz displays the time in different time zones as defined in its configuration file. more>>
wmtz displays the time in different time zones as defined in its configuration file. wmtz can also display the current Julian Day Number, sidereal time and swatch beats.
Enhancements:
- Added option TZONE for time zone time with automatic compensation for daylight savings time. You have to give a correct TZ environment string in order for this to work (see: man tzset for a description of the TZ environment variable).
- Added a monochrome bitmap. Activate it with the -m command line option.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Added option TZONE for time zone time with automatic compensation for daylight savings time. You have to give a correct TZ environment string in order for this to work (see: man tzset for a description of the TZ environment variable).
- Added a monochrome bitmap. Activate it with the -m command line option.
Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2006-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1109 downloads
OpenClinic 0.7
OpenClinic project is a easy to use, open source, medical records system. more>>
OpenClinic project is a easy to use, open source, medical records system.
It has been mainly developed for private clinics, surgeries, and private doctors.
It is platform independent and has a multi-language architecture.
Main features:
- Environment: Web Environment
- Intended Audience: Education, Healthcare industry
- License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
- Natural Language: English, Spanish, Bulgarian
- Operating System: OS Independent
- Programming Language: PHP
- Topic: Dynamic Content
<<lessIt has been mainly developed for private clinics, surgeries, and private doctors.
It is platform independent and has a multi-language architecture.
Main features:
- Environment: Web Environment
- Intended Audience: Education, Healthcare industry
- License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
- Natural Language: English, Spanish, Bulgarian
- Operating System: OS Independent
- Programming Language: PHP
- Topic: Dynamic Content
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2006-10-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1121 downloads
GDM 2.16.7
GDM is the GNOME Display Manager is the graphical login manager. more>>
GDM is the GNOME Display Manager is the graphical login manager.
The GNOME Display Manager is a reimplementation of the well known xdm program. GDM consists of a daemon and a graphical login application which runs as an unpriviledged user.
The login GUI features a face browser, an optional logo, and language/session type selection support. The daemon includes an XDMCP implementation for managing remote displays. Access control relies on TCPWrappers.
Enhancements:
- Fix for CVE-2007-3381, a denial of service attack where the user can crash the GDM daemon with a carefuly crafted GDM sockets command and cause GDM to stop managing future displays. GDM now is much better about safegarding against NULL values returned from g_strsplit calls. (Brian Cameron)
- Translation updates (Christophe Merlet, Amitakhya Phukan, Ignacio Casal Quinteiro)
<<lessThe GNOME Display Manager is a reimplementation of the well known xdm program. GDM consists of a daemon and a graphical login application which runs as an unpriviledged user.
The login GUI features a face browser, an optional logo, and language/session type selection support. The daemon includes an XDMCP implementation for managing remote displays. Access control relies on TCPWrappers.
Enhancements:
- Fix for CVE-2007-3381, a denial of service attack where the user can crash the GDM daemon with a carefuly crafted GDM sockets command and cause GDM to stop managing future displays. GDM now is much better about safegarding against NULL values returned from g_strsplit calls. (Brian Cameron)
- Translation updates (Christophe Merlet, Amitakhya Phukan, Ignacio Casal Quinteiro)
Download (4.7MB)
Added: 2007-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
816 downloads
Moodle 1.7
Moodle is a course management system for distance education. more>>
Moodle is a course management system (CMS) - a software package designed to help educators create quality online courses. Such e-learning systems are sometimes also called Learning Management Systems (LMS) or Virtual Learning Environments (VLE). One of the main advantages of Moodle over other systems is a strong grounding in social constructionist pedagogy.
Moodle is Open Source software, which means you are free to download it, use it, modify it and even distribute it (under the terms of the GNU General Public License). Moodle runs without modification on Unix, Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Netware and any other system that supports PHP, including most webhost providers. Data is stored in a single database: MySQL and PostgreSQL are best supported, but it can also be used with Oracle, Access, Interbase, ODBC and others.
Moodle has 50 language packs, including: Arabic, Catalan, Chinese (simplified and traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (UK and US versions), Finnish, French (France and Canada versions), German, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Maori, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal and Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai and Turkish.
Main features:
- Overall design of Moodle
- Site management
- User management
- Course management
- Auto-linking
- Mathematics notation
- Media plugins
- Multi-language content
- An "Upload File" assignment
- An "Offline" assignment
- A "Repeating" chat with public session logs
- A "Open" chat event
- A Choice with anonymous results
- A Choice with non-anonymous results
- A Choice that allows you to update anytime
- A Standard forum for general use
- Each person posts one discussion
- A single discussion
- Teacher-Defined Glossary
- Learner-Defined Glossary
- A glossary of common terms
- A graded journal
Enhancements:
- The four big headline features are Roles (a complete new architecture for assigning people permissions), the XML database schema (which now supports a wider range of databases), a new admin interface (designed to make it much easier to find settings and configure Moodle properly), and the Unit testing framework (which allows developers to write unit tests that can be run as part of a system check to make sure Moodle code is performing as expected).
<<lessMoodle is Open Source software, which means you are free to download it, use it, modify it and even distribute it (under the terms of the GNU General Public License). Moodle runs without modification on Unix, Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Netware and any other system that supports PHP, including most webhost providers. Data is stored in a single database: MySQL and PostgreSQL are best supported, but it can also be used with Oracle, Access, Interbase, ODBC and others.
Moodle has 50 language packs, including: Arabic, Catalan, Chinese (simplified and traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (UK and US versions), Finnish, French (France and Canada versions), German, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Maori, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal and Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai and Turkish.
Main features:
- Overall design of Moodle
- Site management
- User management
- Course management
- Auto-linking
- Mathematics notation
- Media plugins
- Multi-language content
- An "Upload File" assignment
- An "Offline" assignment
- A "Repeating" chat with public session logs
- A "Open" chat event
- A Choice with anonymous results
- A Choice with non-anonymous results
- A Choice that allows you to update anytime
- A Standard forum for general use
- Each person posts one discussion
- A single discussion
- Teacher-Defined Glossary
- Learner-Defined Glossary
- A glossary of common terms
- A graded journal
Enhancements:
- The four big headline features are Roles (a complete new architecture for assigning people permissions), the XML database schema (which now supports a wider range of databases), a new admin interface (designed to make it much easier to find settings and configure Moodle properly), and the Unit testing framework (which allows developers to write unit tests that can be run as part of a system check to make sure Moodle code is performing as expected).
Download (9.1MB)
Added: 2006-11-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1088 downloads
wmacpi_temp 1.7
wmacpi_temp is a Window Maker dock application that reads the temperature file in /proc/acpi in ACPI-enabled kernels. more>>
wmacpi_temp is a Window Maker dock application that reads the temperature file in /proc/acpi in ACPI enabled kernels. In short, it displays the temperature of the processor, updated every minute (in Celsius or Fahrenheit).
Installation:
1. make
2. su
3. make install (to put it in /usr/local/bin)
or
make install-x11 (to put it in /usr/X11R6/bin)
5. exit
<<lessInstallation:
1. make
2. su
3. make install (to put it in /usr/local/bin)
or
make install-x11 (to put it in /usr/X11R6/bin)
5. exit
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2005-10-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1477 downloads
JCommander 0.7.0
JCommander is a next generation file manager targeted to be powerful and flexible. more>>
JCommander is a next generation file manager targeted to be powerful and flexible.
Being multi-platform and distributed under an open-source license, it is freely usable on virtually any platform and operating system.
<<lessBeing multi-platform and distributed under an open-source license, it is freely usable on virtually any platform and operating system.
Download (19.4MB)
Added: 2006-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1174 downloads
ircbase 0.7
Ircbase is a daemon (ircbase) that runs on a Unix server and performs actual IRC client operations. more>>
First, there is a daemon (ircbase) that runs on a Unix server and performs actual IRC client operations. It listens on an assigned TCP port for connections from the actual user, which will run another program. This other program (irc.exe for now) can run on Windows, and prThere is now limited support for connecting with conventional IRC clients.Povides graphical user interaction to the features contained in ircbase.
There is now limited support for connecting with another IRC clients. Such a solution will not be able to take full advantage of the features in ircbase, and is also currently rather flakey and ad hoc, but its provided anyway for people that want it while they wait for the native clients to be usable enough. When you do this, ircbase will behave like an advanced autonomous detachable ircbouncer.
Set up your IRC client to connect to the ircbase like it was an IRC server. The nick you setup in the client will map to ircbase session ID, and ircbase will connect to the actual IRC server with the session parameters (including nick) from the configuration file. It will then do some tricks to convince the IRC client of the actual nick in use after connecting/attaching, to avoid confusing it.
(The nick is used to select session ID rather than anything else in order to make it easy to use with ircII, which can specify the nick on the command line or in the /server and /window server commands.)
If you need to issue a command for interpretation by the ircbase parser, you can prefix it with /QUOTE I, e.g. for accepting a DCC on the ircbase end, use /QUOTE I /dcc get nick
and for changing servers, /QUOTE I /server irc.server
Main features:
- The above structure has the advantages that you can run ircbase on a shell account (warning, advertisement: Arctic Net can provide these) idling permanently on the IRC server very much like a bot, and yet, the user can, whenever he comes online, and from wherever he is, connect to it and use it for IRC-ing like any other IRC client.
-
- The ircbase keeps track of the most recent events, so when he does this, he will automatically receive its "scrollback buffer", so he can quickly catch up with what has happened just before he arrived. This is also an advantage if his modem is unstable and often drops the connection, since this way he wont miss anything, no matter how thoroughly the user machine itself crashes (provided he comes online again before the buffer is completely flushed, of course, but this buffer can be arbitrarily sized).
-
- Since ircbase allows scripts to run unattended at all times, it is meant to be able to replace any dedicated bots. Bots are a menace to the net, with their use of resources better spent on human clients, and the net would do so much better without them. With this system, even the most diehard childish moronic obnoxious bot-lover can do without them, simply because our design is superior, when completed.
-
- A system for interconnecting ircbases into an op-net (to replace the traditional bot-net) is also planned.
Enhancements:
- Finally gave a license to ircbase (irccli is still undecided, though).
- Finally ircbase is now under the GNU General Public License, version 2.
<<lessThere is now limited support for connecting with another IRC clients. Such a solution will not be able to take full advantage of the features in ircbase, and is also currently rather flakey and ad hoc, but its provided anyway for people that want it while they wait for the native clients to be usable enough. When you do this, ircbase will behave like an advanced autonomous detachable ircbouncer.
Set up your IRC client to connect to the ircbase like it was an IRC server. The nick you setup in the client will map to ircbase session ID, and ircbase will connect to the actual IRC server with the session parameters (including nick) from the configuration file. It will then do some tricks to convince the IRC client of the actual nick in use after connecting/attaching, to avoid confusing it.
(The nick is used to select session ID rather than anything else in order to make it easy to use with ircII, which can specify the nick on the command line or in the /server and /window server commands.)
If you need to issue a command for interpretation by the ircbase parser, you can prefix it with /QUOTE I, e.g. for accepting a DCC on the ircbase end, use /QUOTE I /dcc get nick
and for changing servers, /QUOTE I /server irc.server
Main features:
- The above structure has the advantages that you can run ircbase on a shell account (warning, advertisement: Arctic Net can provide these) idling permanently on the IRC server very much like a bot, and yet, the user can, whenever he comes online, and from wherever he is, connect to it and use it for IRC-ing like any other IRC client.
-
- The ircbase keeps track of the most recent events, so when he does this, he will automatically receive its "scrollback buffer", so he can quickly catch up with what has happened just before he arrived. This is also an advantage if his modem is unstable and often drops the connection, since this way he wont miss anything, no matter how thoroughly the user machine itself crashes (provided he comes online again before the buffer is completely flushed, of course, but this buffer can be arbitrarily sized).
-
- Since ircbase allows scripts to run unattended at all times, it is meant to be able to replace any dedicated bots. Bots are a menace to the net, with their use of resources better spent on human clients, and the net would do so much better without them. With this system, even the most diehard childish moronic obnoxious bot-lover can do without them, simply because our design is superior, when completed.
-
- A system for interconnecting ircbases into an op-net (to replace the traditional bot-net) is also planned.
Enhancements:
- Finally gave a license to ircbase (irccli is still undecided, though).
- Finally ircbase is now under the GNU General Public License, version 2.
Download (0.151MB)
Added: 2006-06-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1225 downloads
x2vnc 1.7.2
x2vnc is a dual-screen hack for VNC. more>>
x2vnc will let you use two screens on two different computers as if they were connected to the same computer. Even if one of the computers runs Windows 95/98/NT and the other one runs X-windows. If they are both running Windows, you probably want to use Win2VNC instead.
Personally, I have two computers, both with linux installed, but I often have to run Windows 95 or Windows NT when working, and I just got tired of switching between the two keyboards. Therefore I wrote this program.
While running this program I can move the mouse pointer beyond the right edge of my X display, and then the pointer will appear on the screen on the other computer. If you have ever used x2x or a computer with two graphics cards, you know what I am talking about.
The program will open a small (one pixel wide) window on the edge of your screen. Moving the pointer into this window will trigger the program to take over your mouse and send mouse movements and keystrokes though the RFB protocol to a VNC server running on another machine. When the pointer is moved back towards the opposite edge on the other screen, the mouse is then released again.
The operation itself is almost identical to x2x, but most of the code was actually borrowed from the program vncviewer.
As the name x2vnc implies, x2vnc can only send events from an X-windows based display to any VNC server. VNC servers can run on Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP. x2vnc will not run without X-windows.
Please note that the normal VNC server for X windows does not control the mouse on the screen itself, but creates a virtual server in memory instead. If you wish to control an X11 display with x2vnc, you need to use x11vnc, but its probably easier to just use x2x instead.
Enhancements:
- A couple of major bugs in the DGA code were fixed.
<<lessPersonally, I have two computers, both with linux installed, but I often have to run Windows 95 or Windows NT when working, and I just got tired of switching between the two keyboards. Therefore I wrote this program.
While running this program I can move the mouse pointer beyond the right edge of my X display, and then the pointer will appear on the screen on the other computer. If you have ever used x2x or a computer with two graphics cards, you know what I am talking about.
The program will open a small (one pixel wide) window on the edge of your screen. Moving the pointer into this window will trigger the program to take over your mouse and send mouse movements and keystrokes though the RFB protocol to a VNC server running on another machine. When the pointer is moved back towards the opposite edge on the other screen, the mouse is then released again.
The operation itself is almost identical to x2x, but most of the code was actually borrowed from the program vncviewer.
As the name x2vnc implies, x2vnc can only send events from an X-windows based display to any VNC server. VNC servers can run on Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP. x2vnc will not run without X-windows.
Please note that the normal VNC server for X windows does not control the mouse on the screen itself, but creates a virtual server in memory instead. If you wish to control an X11 display with x2vnc, you need to use x11vnc, but its probably easier to just use x2x instead.
Enhancements:
- A couple of major bugs in the DGA code were fixed.
Download (0.061MB)
Added: 2006-06-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1228 downloads
ASCIIMathML 1.4.7
ASCIIMathML project is a very simple way to put math on HTML pages (easy LaTeX). more>>
ASCIIMathML project is a very simple way to put math on HTML pages (easy "LaTeX").
ASCIIMathML is a script that converts calculator-style ASCII math notation (and many LaTeX formulas) to Presentation MathML while your Web page loads.
It works with HTML and XHTML files in Mozilla/Firefox/Netscape 7+ browsers, as well as in Internet Explorer 6 with MathPlayer.
For example, the solutions for the equation ax^2+bx+c=0 are expressed in the HTML file as (-b +- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac))/(2a), and display as nicely formatted MathML.
The script can be easily used in wikiservers and blogs, as a rudimentary MathML editor (with instant preview), and to preview math formulas as they are typed into a Web page input area.
Enhancements:
- changed IE MathML prefix from mml: to m: (default of MathPlayer, so now works without the xmlns attribute)
- for IE the script now writes out the
<<lessASCIIMathML is a script that converts calculator-style ASCII math notation (and many LaTeX formulas) to Presentation MathML while your Web page loads.
It works with HTML and XHTML files in Mozilla/Firefox/Netscape 7+ browsers, as well as in Internet Explorer 6 with MathPlayer.
For example, the solutions for the equation ax^2+bx+c=0 are expressed in the HTML file as (-b +- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac))/(2a), and display as nicely formatted MathML.
The script can be easily used in wikiservers and blogs, as a rudimentary MathML editor (with instant preview), and to preview math formulas as they are typed into a Web page input area.
Enhancements:
- changed IE MathML prefix from mml: to m: (default of MathPlayer, so now works without the xmlns attribute)
- for IE the script now writes out the
Download (0.045MB)
Added: 2006-10-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1113 downloads
Citation 1.7
Citation project is a web based tool for bibliographic conversions. more>>
Citation project is a web based tool for bibliographic conversions.
Citation is a bibliographical conversion program designed to transform data between several different formats including GTEC, Refer, and Bibtex.
This program saves the researcher time by keeping unnecessary formatting from taking up their time. Currently, Citation is written in Java.
The use of Java moves much of the processing of the program to the users machine.
After downloading the Citation applet, the user is free to log off the network, but can still continue using the Citation applet.
Main features:
- Citation is available in both applet format and command line driven application.
- The Citation applet has the ability to convert between single or multiple entries.
- The Citation application is specifically designed for batch processing of files.
- Easy to use interface.
- Citation 1.7 supports format conversion from: INSPEC, ENGI, GTEC, PSYCH, Refer, and Bibtex to: Refer, Bibtex, HFS (Handbook for Scholars), Chicago Manual of Style, MLA (Modern Language Association), APA (American Psychology Association), and Galileo formats: ABI and Periodicals.
- Citation 1.7 has added new input manual format where user can add his or her own inputs in the input boxes rather than cut and pasting. This also supports format conversion mentioned previously.
<<lessCitation is a bibliographical conversion program designed to transform data between several different formats including GTEC, Refer, and Bibtex.
This program saves the researcher time by keeping unnecessary formatting from taking up their time. Currently, Citation is written in Java.
The use of Java moves much of the processing of the program to the users machine.
After downloading the Citation applet, the user is free to log off the network, but can still continue using the Citation applet.
Main features:
- Citation is available in both applet format and command line driven application.
- The Citation applet has the ability to convert between single or multiple entries.
- The Citation application is specifically designed for batch processing of files.
- Easy to use interface.
- Citation 1.7 supports format conversion from: INSPEC, ENGI, GTEC, PSYCH, Refer, and Bibtex to: Refer, Bibtex, HFS (Handbook for Scholars), Chicago Manual of Style, MLA (Modern Language Association), APA (American Psychology Association), and Galileo formats: ABI and Periodicals.
- Citation 1.7 has added new input manual format where user can add his or her own inputs in the input boxes rather than cut and pasting. This also supports format conversion mentioned previously.
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Added: 2006-10-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1099 downloads
KidBASIC 0.7
KidBASIC is an easy to use version of BASIC designed to teach young children the basics of computer programming. more>>
KidBASIC is an easy to use version of BASIC designed to teach young children the basics of computer programming. KidBASIC is a strictly line-oriented language, which helps kids easily see how program flow-control works.
It has a built-in graphics mode which lets them draw pictures on screen in minutes, and a set of detailed, easy-to-follow tutorials that introduce programming concepts through fun exercises.
KidBASIC is licensed under the GNU public license, which means that its free to download, modify, and share.
Enhancements:
- This version fixes a number of outstanding bugs, adds internationalization support, and adds a number of menu options, including a fully functional edit menu.
<<lessIt has a built-in graphics mode which lets them draw pictures on screen in minutes, and a set of detailed, easy-to-follow tutorials that introduce programming concepts through fun exercises.
KidBASIC is licensed under the GNU public license, which means that its free to download, modify, and share.
Enhancements:
- This version fixes a number of outstanding bugs, adds internationalization support, and adds a number of menu options, including a fully functional edit menu.
Download (3.4MB)
Added: 2006-11-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1174 downloads
amaroKed 0.7
amaroKed is a SuperKaramba theme for controling amaroK. more>>
amaroKed is a SuperKaramba theme for controling amaroK.
Mouse wheel over it changes the volume.
<<lessMouse wheel over it changes the volume.
Download (0.009MB)
Added: 2006-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1222 downloads
Gimmie 0.2.7
Gimmie project is an elegant way to think about how you use your desktop computer. more>>
Gimmie project is an elegant way to think about how you use your desktop computer.
High Bandwidth
- Images, snippets, new app notification
- Rich DND
Integrated Search
Friendly Advice
- Bigger icons for commonly used items
- Keep around items you use all the time
Open Door Web
- GMail, Friendster, Amazon are applications too!
What Gimmie Can Do
Integrated display of:
- Applications from the system menu
- Recently used documents, applications, printers, network shares, etc
- People youve recently chatted with
- People currently logged in for IM
- Your Gaim buddy lists group organization
- All devices, printers, mapped network shares, and system settings
- Show open conversations, opened documents, and running applications (both new and legacy) in the Gimmie Bar
- Bookmark apps, documents, and people in the Gimmie Bar for quick access
- Allow log out, shutdown, or switching to another user
- Shows the current time, a desktop switcher, and a trashcan
- Search for items with instantly displayed results
- Zoom in and out on recently used items, from today, to this month and beyond
<<lessHigh Bandwidth
- Images, snippets, new app notification
- Rich DND
Integrated Search
Friendly Advice
- Bigger icons for commonly used items
- Keep around items you use all the time
Open Door Web
- GMail, Friendster, Amazon are applications too!
What Gimmie Can Do
Integrated display of:
- Applications from the system menu
- Recently used documents, applications, printers, network shares, etc
- People youve recently chatted with
- People currently logged in for IM
- Your Gaim buddy lists group organization
- All devices, printers, mapped network shares, and system settings
- Show open conversations, opened documents, and running applications (both new and legacy) in the Gimmie Bar
- Bookmark apps, documents, and people in the Gimmie Bar for quick access
- Allow log out, shutdown, or switching to another user
- Shows the current time, a desktop switcher, and a trashcan
- Search for items with instantly displayed results
- Zoom in and out on recently used items, from today, to this month and beyond
Download (0.53MB)
Added: 2007-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
864 downloads
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Added: 2007-08-06 License: Freeware Price:
500 downloads
Jacobe 7.2.7
Jacobe is a FREE configurable code beautifier for the Java programming language. It is possible to let Jacobe print your Java code according to the widely used layout rules of Sun Microsystems or customize it to your own standards. Currently more than 100 configurable modifications have been implemented in Jacobe. Jacobe is available for all Windows platforms, Linux (both freeware) and Solaris (commercial version). more>>
Jacobe - Jacobe is a FREE configurable code beautifier for the Java programming language. It is possible to let Jacobe print your Java code according to the widely used layout rules of Sun Microsystems or customize it to your own standards.
Currently more than 100 configurable modifications have been implemented in Jacobe. Jacobe is available for all Windows platforms, Linux (both freeware) and Solaris (commercial version).
Enhancements:
Version 7.2.7
System Requirements:<<less
Download (585.8Kb)
Added: 2005-06-20 License: Free Price: Free
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