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control-center 2.18.1
control-center package is a Gnome system control center. more>>
control-center package is a Gnome system control center.
Enhancements:
- configure.in: updated for 2.18.1.
- configure.in: build libslab statically, to avoid conflicts with gnome-main-menu, which installs its .so and header files.
<<lessEnhancements:
- configure.in: updated for 2.18.1.
- configure.in: build libslab statically, to avoid conflicts with gnome-main-menu, which installs its .so and header files.
Download (3.4MB)
Added: 2007-04-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
929 downloads
Console Xine Front End 0.9.2
Console Xine Front End (CXFE) is an extremely simple front end for Xine. more>>
Console Xine Front End (CXFE) is an extremely simple front end for Xine. It is meant to be comfortable for people used to MPlayer.
So why not just use MPlayer?
While MPlayer is an excellent movie player, its dvd playback capabilties has been lacking for a long time. Besides, choice is a good thing :-) To tell the truth, CXFE was mainly created as another movie player for MMS.
Current command line parameters:
-vo < driver > Set video out driver (dxr3/xv/xshm/fb)
-ao < driver > Set audio out driver (alsa/oss)
-i < driver > Set control driver (lirc) Keyboard is enabled at all times)
-fs Start cxfe in fullscreen
< mrl > Valid xine MRL (ex: dvd:/) Up to 1000 MRLs are allowed
-v Prints cxfe version and exits
-d Start cxfe with deinterlacing plugins on
-p Specify custom deinterlacing plugin to use
--help Prints this help
Example: cxfe -vo xv -ao alsa -i lirc -dev /dev/dvd dvd:/)
<<lessSo why not just use MPlayer?
While MPlayer is an excellent movie player, its dvd playback capabilties has been lacking for a long time. Besides, choice is a good thing :-) To tell the truth, CXFE was mainly created as another movie player for MMS.
Current command line parameters:
-vo < driver > Set video out driver (dxr3/xv/xshm/fb)
-ao < driver > Set audio out driver (alsa/oss)
-i < driver > Set control driver (lirc) Keyboard is enabled at all times)
-fs Start cxfe in fullscreen
< mrl > Valid xine MRL (ex: dvd:/) Up to 1000 MRLs are allowed
-v Prints cxfe version and exits
-d Start cxfe with deinterlacing plugins on
-p Specify custom deinterlacing plugin to use
--help Prints this help
Example: cxfe -vo xv -ao alsa -i lirc -dev /dev/dvd dvd:/)
Download (0.075MB)
Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
820 downloads
CSound Front-End 3.2.2
CSound Front-End is a clean and efficient CSound GUI. more>>
The CSound Front-End provides CSound users with a GUI with a clean and efficient layout.
The main window has been redesigned. The engine input frame is a mutant widget that can accomodate different styles of input selection (in the picture we have orc/sco pair, all-in-one .csd file and orc/generator) as well as most kinds of orc/sco pre-processing.
At the moment you switch from between the input frames using the +/- buttons (ugly!). Settings are saved separately for each frame. From the programmers point of view, writing a pre-processing plug-in now means to write a new engine input frame class.
The option window is still the same. As general GUI design guide line, Im trying to use few complex windows instead of 10s of little windows.
As side effect of the routing re-design, the logger window as been simplified. From the only menu available you can still start an external generator, assigning the logged engine as default route.
<<lessThe main window has been redesigned. The engine input frame is a mutant widget that can accomodate different styles of input selection (in the picture we have orc/sco pair, all-in-one .csd file and orc/generator) as well as most kinds of orc/sco pre-processing.
At the moment you switch from between the input frames using the +/- buttons (ugly!). Settings are saved separately for each frame. From the programmers point of view, writing a pre-processing plug-in now means to write a new engine input frame class.
The option window is still the same. As general GUI design guide line, Im trying to use few complex windows instead of 10s of little windows.
As side effect of the routing re-design, the logger window as been simplified. From the only menu available you can still start an external generator, assigning the logged engine as default route.
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2005-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1628 downloads
CalendarTechnique 2.0.2 RC4
CalendarTechnique is a sleek, highly customizable, standards compliant web-based calendaring and scheduling application. more>>
CalendarTechnique project is a sleek, highly customizable, standards compliant web-based calendaring and scheduling application. Using CalendarTechnique, you can easily post, maintain, update and archive calendar and scheduling entries such as events, tasks and journal entries.
Main features:
- Display calendar entries in customizable Day, Week, Month, Year or List layouts.
- Extensive search and filtering capability.
- Keyword search
- Field Specific Search
- Date Range search
- Supports the Event, To-do/Task, Journal and Alarm components specified in the iCalendar specification.
- Context sensitive online documentation with index, glossary and search capability.
- A Theme based interface that allows the user to preview and select any of the available themes. New themes can also be added and customized to match the look of an existing website.
- Dynamic navigation menus.
- Mini calendars that can be displayed in four different orientations (top, bottom, left, right).
- Ability to generate and embed a remote calendar in external web pages.
- Customizable header and footer pages.
- Calendar views can be displayed within an IFrame for easy scrolling.
- Tab based forms.
- The interface can be localized to use different languages.
- Includes a legend that makes it easy to identify different entry types.
- Includes a date picker for easy selection of date values.
- Includes a color picker for easy selection of colors.
- Import and export entries from iCalendar files.
- Group entries by category and assign custom colors to each category.
- Perform conflict detection for event entries.
- Specify words to be censored, per language.
- Supports entries that span multiple days.
- Supports entries that have HTML code.
- Specify recurrence rules and by-rules for entries (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly).
- Easily duplicate entries and create exceptions to recurring entries.
- Send out notifications and reminders.
- Enable or disable public access.
- Allow public users to submit entries to the calendar, subject to approval.
- Customize the publicly accessible forms.
Enhancements:
Bug Fixes:
1. In the HomePage, the Link the Approve Pending Entries has be changed to a non-clickable label. The user can still approve entried by using the Go To -> Approve Entries menu option.
2. fixed a bug which caused the Field Visibility settings to now save and display correctly.
3. Modified the schema of the cxcal_access_log table so that the cxf_access_ip field is nullable.
<<lessMain features:
- Display calendar entries in customizable Day, Week, Month, Year or List layouts.
- Extensive search and filtering capability.
- Keyword search
- Field Specific Search
- Date Range search
- Supports the Event, To-do/Task, Journal and Alarm components specified in the iCalendar specification.
- Context sensitive online documentation with index, glossary and search capability.
- A Theme based interface that allows the user to preview and select any of the available themes. New themes can also be added and customized to match the look of an existing website.
- Dynamic navigation menus.
- Mini calendars that can be displayed in four different orientations (top, bottom, left, right).
- Ability to generate and embed a remote calendar in external web pages.
- Customizable header and footer pages.
- Calendar views can be displayed within an IFrame for easy scrolling.
- Tab based forms.
- The interface can be localized to use different languages.
- Includes a legend that makes it easy to identify different entry types.
- Includes a date picker for easy selection of date values.
- Includes a color picker for easy selection of colors.
- Import and export entries from iCalendar files.
- Group entries by category and assign custom colors to each category.
- Perform conflict detection for event entries.
- Specify words to be censored, per language.
- Supports entries that span multiple days.
- Supports entries that have HTML code.
- Specify recurrence rules and by-rules for entries (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly).
- Easily duplicate entries and create exceptions to recurring entries.
- Send out notifications and reminders.
- Enable or disable public access.
- Allow public users to submit entries to the calendar, subject to approval.
- Customize the publicly accessible forms.
Enhancements:
Bug Fixes:
1. In the HomePage, the Link the Approve Pending Entries has be changed to a non-clickable label. The user can still approve entried by using the Go To -> Approve Entries menu option.
2. fixed a bug which caused the Field Visibility settings to now save and display correctly.
3. Modified the schema of the cxcal_access_log table so that the cxf_access_ip field is nullable.
Download (2.8MB)
Added: 2006-12-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1033 downloads
Splendid City 5.4
Splendid City Team Sports Scheduler, and Sports Scheduling Software System. more>>
Splendid City Team Sports Scheduler, and Sports Scheduling Software System is useful for people who organize team sports or game events. It can manage sports schedules of any size and complexity. Simply fill in the requested information into the wizard like interface, and Splendid City automates the season, tournament, league, match, round-robin and practice schedules.
A great first step and time saving tool for anyone who frequently does organizational sports scheduling. Splendid City can schedule sports with any user specified combination of dates and times. Create professional double or single elimination tournaments brackets, round-robin league schedules, swiss round tournaments, cross divisional or practice schedules for any sport that requires pairings.
It features options that include the ability to set team and field constraints, game lengths; configurative time management utilities to help you organize events the way you would like; object constraint sharing; automatic schedule generation and re-generation; configurative project web site creation, tournament brackets; publishing via FTP, export to HTML, CSV, iCalendar, XML; import from CSV; standings support with tie-breaker formulas; contact management; import teams, fields, officials, players and player rosters from other users projects ; constraint and conflict checking and resolution.
Users can freely exchange all data associated with projects with other users who have a free copy of Splendid City Lite installed regardless of platform. The application comes with an integrated e-mail client that can aid with the exchange of object files among organization members. There is also a simple FTP client for direct uploading to web domains from within the schedule view frame.
The scheduler gives you complete control over all aspects of the schedule, and creates solutions effortlessly and elegantly in accordance with the user data entered. It can be custom-tailored, and with repeated use via a plugin interface, can be made to automatically accomplish users unique scheduling needs.
The user experience is interactive and straight forward. The application comes fully documented with a built in searchable help system to provide answers to implementation questions.
<<lessA great first step and time saving tool for anyone who frequently does organizational sports scheduling. Splendid City can schedule sports with any user specified combination of dates and times. Create professional double or single elimination tournaments brackets, round-robin league schedules, swiss round tournaments, cross divisional or practice schedules for any sport that requires pairings.
It features options that include the ability to set team and field constraints, game lengths; configurative time management utilities to help you organize events the way you would like; object constraint sharing; automatic schedule generation and re-generation; configurative project web site creation, tournament brackets; publishing via FTP, export to HTML, CSV, iCalendar, XML; import from CSV; standings support with tie-breaker formulas; contact management; import teams, fields, officials, players and player rosters from other users projects ; constraint and conflict checking and resolution.
Users can freely exchange all data associated with projects with other users who have a free copy of Splendid City Lite installed regardless of platform. The application comes with an integrated e-mail client that can aid with the exchange of object files among organization members. There is also a simple FTP client for direct uploading to web domains from within the schedule view frame.
The scheduler gives you complete control over all aspects of the schedule, and creates solutions effortlessly and elegantly in accordance with the user data entered. It can be custom-tailored, and with repeated use via a plugin interface, can be made to automatically accomplish users unique scheduling needs.
The user experience is interactive and straight forward. The application comes fully documented with a built in searchable help system to provide answers to implementation questions.
Download (38MB)
Added: 2005-10-14 License: Freeware Price:
1473 downloads
OpenVZ Live CD 2007-01-04
OpenVZ Live CD is an Operating System-level server virtualization solution, built on Linux. more>>
OpenVZ Live CD is an Operating System-level server virtualization solution, built on Linux. OpenVZ creates isolated, secure virtual environments — VEs (otherwise known as virtual private servers, or VPSs) on a single physical server enabling better server utilization and ensuring that applications do not conflict.
Each VE performs and executes exactly like a stand-alone server; VEs can be rebooted independently and have root access, users, IP addresses, memory, processes, files, applications, system libraries and configuration files.
Here you can find OpenVZ Live CD image. It is based on Knoppix 5.1.1. Live CD is a great way to test drive the OpenVZ technology without a need to actually install it on your machine.
This CD contains the following OpenVZ packages:
* kernel 2.6.18-028stab027
* vzctl 3.0.16
* vzquota 3.0.9
plus the number of precreated templates:
* Debian 3.1 minimal
* CentOS 4 minimal
* Fedora Core 5 minimal
It also contains all the software from the original Knoppix 5.1.1 CD, excluding:
* OpenOffice
* GIMP
* Frozen Bubble
The above packages were taken out to make some room for OpenVZ packages.
<<lessEach VE performs and executes exactly like a stand-alone server; VEs can be rebooted independently and have root access, users, IP addresses, memory, processes, files, applications, system libraries and configuration files.
Here you can find OpenVZ Live CD image. It is based on Knoppix 5.1.1. Live CD is a great way to test drive the OpenVZ technology without a need to actually install it on your machine.
This CD contains the following OpenVZ packages:
* kernel 2.6.18-028stab027
* vzctl 3.0.16
* vzquota 3.0.9
plus the number of precreated templates:
* Debian 3.1 minimal
* CentOS 4 minimal
* Fedora Core 5 minimal
It also contains all the software from the original Knoppix 5.1.1 CD, excluding:
* OpenOffice
* GIMP
* Frozen Bubble
The above packages were taken out to make some room for OpenVZ packages.
Download (683MB)
Added: 2007-05-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
899 downloads
PDL::NiceSlice 2.4.3
PDL::NiceSlice Perl module contains a nicer slicing syntax for PDL. more>>
PDL::NiceSlice Perl module contains a nicer slicing syntax for PDL.
SYNOPSYS
use PDL::NiceSlice;
$a(1:4) .= 2; # concise syntax for ranges
print $b((0),1:$end); # use variables in the slice expression
$a->xchg(0,1)->(($pos-1)) .= 0; # default method syntax
$idx = long 1, 7, 3, 0; # a piddle of indices
$a(-3:2:2,$idx) += 3; # mix explicit indexing and ranges
$a->clump(1,2)->(0:30); # default method syntax
$a(myfunc(0,$var),1:4)++; # when using functions in slice expressions
# use parentheses around args!
$b = $a(*3); # Add dummy dimension of order 3
# modifiers are specified in a ;-separated trailing block
$a($a!=3;?)++; # short for $a->where($a!=3)++
$a(0:1114;_) .= 0; # short for $a->flat->(0:1114)
$b = $a(0:-1:3;|); # short for $a(0:-1:3)->sever
$n = sequence 3,1,4,1;
$b = $n(;-); # drop all dimensions of size 1 (AKA squeeze)
$b = $n(0,0;-|); # squeeze *and* sever
$c = $a(0,3,0;-); # more compact way of saying $a((0),(3),(0))
# Use with perldl versions < v1.31 (or include these lines in .perldlrc)
perldl> use PDL::NiceSlice;
# next one is required, see below
perldl> $PERLDL::PREPROCESS = &PDL::NiceSlice::perldlpp;
perldl> $a(4:5) .= xvals(2);
Slicing is a basic, extremely common operation, and PDLs slice method would be cumbersome to use in many cases. PDL::NiceSlice rectifies that by incorporating new slicing syntax directly into the language via a perl source filter (see the perlfilter man page). NiceSlice adds no new functionality, only convenient syntax.
NiceSlice is loaded automatically in the perldl shell, but (to avoid conflicts with other modules) must be loaded automatically in standalone perl/PDL scripts (see below). If you prefer not to use a prefilter on your standalone scripts, you can use the slice method in those scripts, rather than the more compact NiceSlice constructs.
<<lessSYNOPSYS
use PDL::NiceSlice;
$a(1:4) .= 2; # concise syntax for ranges
print $b((0),1:$end); # use variables in the slice expression
$a->xchg(0,1)->(($pos-1)) .= 0; # default method syntax
$idx = long 1, 7, 3, 0; # a piddle of indices
$a(-3:2:2,$idx) += 3; # mix explicit indexing and ranges
$a->clump(1,2)->(0:30); # default method syntax
$a(myfunc(0,$var),1:4)++; # when using functions in slice expressions
# use parentheses around args!
$b = $a(*3); # Add dummy dimension of order 3
# modifiers are specified in a ;-separated trailing block
$a($a!=3;?)++; # short for $a->where($a!=3)++
$a(0:1114;_) .= 0; # short for $a->flat->(0:1114)
$b = $a(0:-1:3;|); # short for $a(0:-1:3)->sever
$n = sequence 3,1,4,1;
$b = $n(;-); # drop all dimensions of size 1 (AKA squeeze)
$b = $n(0,0;-|); # squeeze *and* sever
$c = $a(0,3,0;-); # more compact way of saying $a((0),(3),(0))
# Use with perldl versions < v1.31 (or include these lines in .perldlrc)
perldl> use PDL::NiceSlice;
# next one is required, see below
perldl> $PERLDL::PREPROCESS = &PDL::NiceSlice::perldlpp;
perldl> $a(4:5) .= xvals(2);
Slicing is a basic, extremely common operation, and PDLs slice method would be cumbersome to use in many cases. PDL::NiceSlice rectifies that by incorporating new slicing syntax directly into the language via a perl source filter (see the perlfilter man page). NiceSlice adds no new functionality, only convenient syntax.
NiceSlice is loaded automatically in the perldl shell, but (to avoid conflicts with other modules) must be loaded automatically in standalone perl/PDL scripts (see below). If you prefer not to use a prefilter on your standalone scripts, you can use the slice method in those scripts, rather than the more compact NiceSlice constructs.
Download (2.1MB)
Added: 2007-06-29 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
847 downloads
ngspice 16
ngspice is a circuit simulator derived from the Berkeleys spice 3f4(5). more>>
Ngspice is both the name of a development project and the name of the developed software (hmm, strange isntit ?).
The ngspice project aims to build an open source GPLed mixed-mode/mixed-level circuit simulator. This means that the circuit simulator has to be written nearly from scratch, which is a complex and time consuming task.
The project first step (and not a small one) has been to get a freely available (but not GPLed) circuit simulator, spice 3f5 and studied its code in the hope that we could use it as a base for the real ngspice (the GPLed one).
While it is not possible, at the time this page is written, to base our code on spice 3f5, because of a conflict between its license and the GPL, we are trying to correct its bugs and make some improvements, providing our results to the community.
This process goes in parallel with the task of writing the new simulator. We hope that Berkeleys people will change spices license releasing it under GPL or under the new version of the BSD which has the incompatibility removed. This will surely speed up the coming of the real ngspice.
Main features:
- Better convergence: new algorithms for Operating Point analysis. Modified Fixed Point homotopy is a good candidate.
- Dynamically Loadable Devices: In the original spice code all devices models have to be statically linked in the simulator executable. This new approach will reduce the memory needed by the simulator code and improve its modularity. A device interface that allows dynamic loading has not yet defined. Since ng-spice-rework-10 all devices are shared libraries, but they must still be linked at compile time. The next step is to make devices behave as "plugins".
- Implementation of new analyses: ngspice should become a powerful synthesis tool, so 2-ports networks analyses are a must and optimization features must be taken into account.
- Mixed Mode / Mixed Level simulation: include into ng-spice the capabilities to simulate analog and digital systems and include numerical devices into its netlists. CIDER device simulator (always from Berkeleys CAD group) is the candidate for the Mixed Level part.
- Input/output enhancements: most spice users have requested improvements in the I/O part of spice, mostly compatibility issues with existing commercial simulators.
Enhancements:
- Bug fixing: most of the bugs that affected rework-15 have been fixed, thus ngspice is more stable, especially the xspice extension, the subcircuit (X devices) handling and the numparam library.
- New features: netlist syntax has been expandend allowing for end-of-line comments. A ".global" card has beed added to define global nodes, i.e. nodes that are not expanded in subcircuits. It is possible to define TC for resistors on the instance line. The editline library can be used instead of readline (no more GPL license violation).
- Porting: ngspice now works (with xspice extension) on Windows using MINGW/MSYS.
<<lessThe ngspice project aims to build an open source GPLed mixed-mode/mixed-level circuit simulator. This means that the circuit simulator has to be written nearly from scratch, which is a complex and time consuming task.
The project first step (and not a small one) has been to get a freely available (but not GPLed) circuit simulator, spice 3f5 and studied its code in the hope that we could use it as a base for the real ngspice (the GPLed one).
While it is not possible, at the time this page is written, to base our code on spice 3f5, because of a conflict between its license and the GPL, we are trying to correct its bugs and make some improvements, providing our results to the community.
This process goes in parallel with the task of writing the new simulator. We hope that Berkeleys people will change spices license releasing it under GPL or under the new version of the BSD which has the incompatibility removed. This will surely speed up the coming of the real ngspice.
Main features:
- Better convergence: new algorithms for Operating Point analysis. Modified Fixed Point homotopy is a good candidate.
- Dynamically Loadable Devices: In the original spice code all devices models have to be statically linked in the simulator executable. This new approach will reduce the memory needed by the simulator code and improve its modularity. A device interface that allows dynamic loading has not yet defined. Since ng-spice-rework-10 all devices are shared libraries, but they must still be linked at compile time. The next step is to make devices behave as "plugins".
- Implementation of new analyses: ngspice should become a powerful synthesis tool, so 2-ports networks analyses are a must and optimization features must be taken into account.
- Mixed Mode / Mixed Level simulation: include into ng-spice the capabilities to simulate analog and digital systems and include numerical devices into its netlists. CIDER device simulator (always from Berkeleys CAD group) is the candidate for the Mixed Level part.
- Input/output enhancements: most spice users have requested improvements in the I/O part of spice, mostly compatibility issues with existing commercial simulators.
Enhancements:
- Bug fixing: most of the bugs that affected rework-15 have been fixed, thus ngspice is more stable, especially the xspice extension, the subcircuit (X devices) handling and the numparam library.
- New features: netlist syntax has been expandend allowing for end-of-line comments. A ".global" card has beed added to define global nodes, i.e. nodes that are not expanded in subcircuits. It is possible to define TC for resistors on the instance line. The editline library can be used instead of readline (no more GPL license violation).
- Porting: ngspice now works (with xspice extension) on Windows using MINGW/MSYS.
Download (4.5MB)
Added: 2005-08-29 License: BSD License Price:
1523 downloads
Back-End 0.7.2.1
Back-End is a flexible, multi-lingual, template driven CMS. more>>
Back-End allows even the non-technical to manage any website easily, through a web browser, on any operating system. Fast, flexible and easy to understand, Back-End puts you in charge of your site, saving your organisation time and money in the process.
Back-End is particularly suitable for advocacy organisations, with a suite of tools that allow you to create and manage polls and petitions, and to interact with your visitors, making it faster and easier for you to respond to issues as they arise, and to organise members activity.
An Open Source program, under the General Public License, Back-End saves you money on license fees while allowing you, or your IT volunteers, the freedom to adapt the program to your unique needs.
Main features:
- simple installation wizard
- web publishing system/content management system
- a truly multilingual CMS with the templates and database configuration allowing for content and interation in any number of lanugages.
- main features include sections; articles; links; gallery, etc.
- free software/GPL (no licensing fees)
- multi-user, browser-based management
- inline editing (edit pages as you go)
- human readable urls
- on-the-fly generation of PDFs
- upload tool to allow you to easily post pdfs, Word Documents, etc
- friendly content editing through a cross platform WYSISWYG editor, requiring no plug-ins (on supported browsers)
- images can be uploaded and included in article/section text
- full site search built in
- flexible structuring of sections and linked articles
- built in page caching to reduce load times
- web campaign and on-line advocacy tools
- ePetition & eAction (fax/email) toolkit
- events calendar module
- email-to-a-friend & email alerts
- Friendly & supportive development team
<<lessBack-End is particularly suitable for advocacy organisations, with a suite of tools that allow you to create and manage polls and petitions, and to interact with your visitors, making it faster and easier for you to respond to issues as they arise, and to organise members activity.
An Open Source program, under the General Public License, Back-End saves you money on license fees while allowing you, or your IT volunteers, the freedom to adapt the program to your unique needs.
Main features:
- simple installation wizard
- web publishing system/content management system
- a truly multilingual CMS with the templates and database configuration allowing for content and interation in any number of lanugages.
- main features include sections; articles; links; gallery, etc.
- free software/GPL (no licensing fees)
- multi-user, browser-based management
- inline editing (edit pages as you go)
- human readable urls
- on-the-fly generation of PDFs
- upload tool to allow you to easily post pdfs, Word Documents, etc
- friendly content editing through a cross platform WYSISWYG editor, requiring no plug-ins (on supported browsers)
- images can be uploaded and included in article/section text
- full site search built in
- flexible structuring of sections and linked articles
- built in page caching to reduce load times
- web campaign and on-line advocacy tools
- ePetition & eAction (fax/email) toolkit
- events calendar module
- email-to-a-friend & email alerts
- Friendly & supportive development team
Download (2.2MB)
Added: 2005-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1583 downloads
Angelion: The Demon Conflict 0.4.4
Angelion: The Demon Conflict is an isometric MMORPG with map stacking, tile stretching, and online map editing. more>>
Angelion: The Demon Conflict project is an isometric MMORPG with map stacking, tile stretching, and online map editing.
Angelion: The Demon Conflict is an isometric client/server based MMORPG featuring 2d+ (isometric map stacking), tile stretching (looks 3d), and real-time map editing. It uses the SDL graphics library for portability.
<<lessAngelion: The Demon Conflict is an isometric client/server based MMORPG featuring 2d+ (isometric map stacking), tile stretching (looks 3d), and real-time map editing. It uses the SDL graphics library for portability.
Download (17.7MB)
Added: 2007-01-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1020 downloads
openSUSE KDE Tweaks 10.2
openSUSE KDE Tweaks are actually KDE 3.5.5 (openSUSE 10.2) patches and two RPM tools. more>>
openSUSE KDE Tweaks are actually KDE 3.5.5 (openSUSE 10.2) patches and two RPM tools through which I have added, modified and removed some features.
I like and dislike the new kickoff menu at the same time, so I decided to change everything about it that I dont like.
Although my patches were meant to change only the new kickoff menu, I ended up changing other parts of KDE, and even writing two little apps. The results of my hacking are all here, so make good use of it.
The patch provides the following modifications:
bi-kicker:
- Changes the order of the kickoff tabs to a more logical order (in order of access frequency): Favorites, Applications, History, Leave
- Removes the IMHO useless Computer tab (can be replaced with a sysinfo icon in the Favorites tab)
- Corrects the order of Grub entries (to descending) in the "Start Operating System" submenu
- Removes the useless "Restart and boot directly into ..." comments from the Start OS submenu
- Changes the order of the Recently Used Apps to the same order as in the old menu and as in the Recent Documents list (new at top, older at bottom)
- Lower the number of days a New Application entry is kept (1 instead of 3)
- Adds an Uninstall context menu entry which calls the uninstall_rpm script with the *.desktop file as the first parameter
- Changes in the old KMenu the "Recently Used Applications" tag to just "Recently Used" and the "Most Used Applications" tag to "Most Used"
- Adds a rounded corner to the left side of the search mode
bi-kicker_noshadow:
- Everything included in bi-kicker
- Removes the shadow surrounding the menu. Useful for those who enable the nVidia composite mode (providing a cool shadow for all active windows) and would like to avoid a strange double shadow effect.
bi-kdesktop:
- Prevents the unwanted realignment of desktop icons when the Auto Align
bi-kcontrol:
- Removed the "Get New Wallpapers" button from the Desktop Configuration Dialog, because it provides unfiltered access to images that are more and more shameless
- Changes the icon of the Display option (different from the Screensaver option)
bi-krpmview:
- Adds a "Quick Install" button to the krpmview kpart which calls the install_rpm script with the *.rpm file as the first parameter
The RPM-Tools provide:
- Simple and quick solution to install an RPM + konqueror service menu
- Simple and quick solution to uninstall an RPM + konqueror service menu
- No dependency handling
<<lessI like and dislike the new kickoff menu at the same time, so I decided to change everything about it that I dont like.
Although my patches were meant to change only the new kickoff menu, I ended up changing other parts of KDE, and even writing two little apps. The results of my hacking are all here, so make good use of it.
The patch provides the following modifications:
bi-kicker:
- Changes the order of the kickoff tabs to a more logical order (in order of access frequency): Favorites, Applications, History, Leave
- Removes the IMHO useless Computer tab (can be replaced with a sysinfo icon in the Favorites tab)
- Corrects the order of Grub entries (to descending) in the "Start Operating System" submenu
- Removes the useless "Restart and boot directly into ..." comments from the Start OS submenu
- Changes the order of the Recently Used Apps to the same order as in the old menu and as in the Recent Documents list (new at top, older at bottom)
- Lower the number of days a New Application entry is kept (1 instead of 3)
- Adds an Uninstall context menu entry which calls the uninstall_rpm script with the *.desktop file as the first parameter
- Changes in the old KMenu the "Recently Used Applications" tag to just "Recently Used" and the "Most Used Applications" tag to "Most Used"
- Adds a rounded corner to the left side of the search mode
bi-kicker_noshadow:
- Everything included in bi-kicker
- Removes the shadow surrounding the menu. Useful for those who enable the nVidia composite mode (providing a cool shadow for all active windows) and would like to avoid a strange double shadow effect.
bi-kdesktop:
- Prevents the unwanted realignment of desktop icons when the Auto Align
bi-kcontrol:
- Removed the "Get New Wallpapers" button from the Desktop Configuration Dialog, because it provides unfiltered access to images that are more and more shameless
- Changes the icon of the Display option (different from the Screensaver option)
bi-krpmview:
- Adds a "Quick Install" button to the krpmview kpart which calls the install_rpm script with the *.rpm file as the first parameter
The RPM-Tools provide:
- Simple and quick solution to install an RPM + konqueror service menu
- Simple and quick solution to uninstall an RPM + konqueror service menu
- No dependency handling
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Added: 2007-05-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
878 downloads
Non-Networked File System 2.1.9
Non-Networked File System is a symmetric synchronisation of filesystems on non-networked hosts. more>>
Non-Networked File System provides a consistent file system over several non networked UNIX computers (or slow networked). For example on your computer at home and at work using only a floppy disk for the synchronisation.
Main features:
- You are sure to work on the latest version of files.
- You dont need to remember which files are modified on an host and must be transfered on others.
- You dont need to made backup, because if a computer crash the file system is still on the other computers working with NNFS.
- The NNFS medium is choosen by a user shell script, it could be: floppy disk, usb key, serial connection, ...
- Minimal NNFS medium bandwidth to make the updates.
- EASY TO USE: Running ``nnfs command before and after your work.
- Numbered backup of files modified/deleted on NNFS.
- If you modify the same file on several hosts NNFS solves the update conflict.
- The program has been hugely tested.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes the case where the user modifies a file mode while NNFS is running and NNFS is configured in order that a file mode change does not imply file synchronization.
<<lessMain features:
- You are sure to work on the latest version of files.
- You dont need to remember which files are modified on an host and must be transfered on others.
- You dont need to made backup, because if a computer crash the file system is still on the other computers working with NNFS.
- The NNFS medium is choosen by a user shell script, it could be: floppy disk, usb key, serial connection, ...
- Minimal NNFS medium bandwidth to make the updates.
- EASY TO USE: Running ``nnfs command before and after your work.
- Numbered backup of files modified/deleted on NNFS.
- If you modify the same file on several hosts NNFS solves the update conflict.
- The program has been hugely tested.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes the case where the user modifies a file mode while NNFS is running and NNFS is configured in order that a file mode change does not imply file synchronization.
Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2006-02-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1359 downloads
Attendance sheet 1.0 Beta
Attendance sheet is a simple script that will help you keep track of registrations for arbitrary sports activities. more>>
Attendance sheet is a simple script that will help you keep track of registrations for arbitrary sports activities that take place regularly.
The idea came from the problem our small group of amateur volleyball at our University faced. At the beginning the number of players was quite small and since many times we did not know each other well, we often ended up coming in 2 or 3 people.
Attendance-sheet helps to:
- see registered players who is coming and who is not
- make registered players to know each other better (if they are from different faculty or whatever), supported by photo, fullname, icq # and faculty
<<lessThe idea came from the problem our small group of amateur volleyball at our University faced. At the beginning the number of players was quite small and since many times we did not know each other well, we often ended up coming in 2 or 3 people.
Attendance-sheet helps to:
- see registered players who is coming and who is not
- make registered players to know each other better (if they are from different faculty or whatever), supported by photo, fullname, icq # and faculty
Download (1.5MB)
Added: 2006-01-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1365 downloads
Forgotten Destruction 341
Forgotten Destruction project is a cross-platform realtime strategy game. more>>
Forgotten Destruction project is a cross-platform realtime strategy game.
Forgotten Destruction is a fun, interesting, and enjoyable realtime strategy game. Its targetted operating systems are Linux, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, MacOS 9, and MacOS X.
The game is centered around the conflict of two powerful, space- exploring races. One is a destructive empire lead by currupt dictators, the other is a civilised confederation, consisting of an alliance between all Earth nations, and nearby allies of humanity.
The game itself supports audio sound effects and music, realtime sound mixing, amazing 2D raster graphics, stunning visual effects, and more.
<<lessForgotten Destruction is a fun, interesting, and enjoyable realtime strategy game. Its targetted operating systems are Linux, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, MacOS 9, and MacOS X.
The game is centered around the conflict of two powerful, space- exploring races. One is a destructive empire lead by currupt dictators, the other is a civilised confederation, consisting of an alliance between all Earth nations, and nearby allies of humanity.
The game itself supports audio sound effects and music, realtime sound mixing, amazing 2D raster graphics, stunning visual effects, and more.
Download (3.1MB)
Added: 2006-11-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1080 downloads
MySpace Friend Renamer .86
MySpace Friend Renamer provides an extension that allows you to rename your MySpace Friends. more>>
MySpace Friend Renamer provides an extension that allows you to rename your MySpace Friends.
This adds a right click option to Myspace Pages and allows you to change the display name for any of your friends. Handy if your friends change names often, or pick strange and obscure names.
Also in response to comments. If a tab is not in focus when the page loads, the extension will not rename.
I believe that the extension will conflict with other extensions that change pages when they load. If I find a better way to do it, I will change it.
<<lessThis adds a right click option to Myspace Pages and allows you to change the display name for any of your friends. Handy if your friends change names often, or pick strange and obscure names.
Also in response to comments. If a tab is not in focus when the page loads, the extension will not rename.
I believe that the extension will conflict with other extensions that change pages when they load. If I find a better way to do it, I will change it.
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2007-04-05 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
934 downloads
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