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Deletemail 0.5

Deletemail 0.5


Deletemail is a non-interactive tool for removing mail from one or more IMAP4 mailboxes. more>>
Deletemail is a non-interactive tool for removing mail from one or more IMAP4 mailboxes. It removes mail older than a configurable number of days, and by default does not remove mail that is not marked as seen on the server.
By default, mail which is not marked as seen on the server will not be deleted. If, for example, fetchmail is used for receiving mail from an IMAP server, deletemail might be useful, since fetchmail deletes mail either immediately or not at all.
Thus, you could use fetchmails keep option (so that fetchmail never deletes anything) and let deletemail handle the removal of mail. Currently, the IMAP4 and IMAP4rev1 protocols are supported, optionally using SSL/TLS for secure IMAP connections.
Enhancements:
- The handling of unexpected IMAP server behavior and connection problems was improved, and a few minor bugs have been fixed.
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Added: 2006-04-10 License: BSD License Price:
1292 downloads
Sleutel 0.7

Sleutel 0.7


Sleutel is an RCP based Password Manager. more>>
Sleutel is an RCP based Password Manager.
Sleutel is a password manager that is written in Java and based upon the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP). Sleutel securely manages all your web site and application passwords so you dont have to.
Main features:
- Manages lists of id/passwords pairs for accessing web sites, using a master password, allowing for high strenghth web site passwords
- Passwords are stored in encrypted form.
- Runs on multiple platforms (Windows XP, Linux, MacOS and more)
- Keeps track of password entry usage to indentify entries that may be manually deleted over time.
- Can generate passwords that use user configurable character sets (uppercase, lowercase, special charaters etc)
- Ease of use: Sleutel pre-generates passwords at password entry creation, removing the need to explicitly generate one in a seperate step.
- Ease of use: Search for password entries quickly using the quick search field on the toolbar.
- Using Eclipse RCP perspectives, you can layout the UI as required and layouts are retained by Sleutel.
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Added: 2007-06-27 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
849 downloads
Kontrol-Alt-Delete 1.00

Kontrol-Alt-Delete 1.00


Kontrol-Alt-Delete is a screensaver for KDE 2.2 that emulates Windows NT. more>>
KCAD (Kontrol-Alt-Delete) is a somewhat sarcastic screensaver for KDE. It is intended for those of you who are stuck with BOFH-type bosses who insist on running Windows NT.
This screensaver should assist you in appeasing their Microsoft-enhanced sensibilities. By default, KCAD looks just very KDE-ish, but with a little bit of configuration-editing, it will fool 99% of the Bosses out there.
Installation
- tar xzfv kcad-1.00.tgz
- cd kcad-1.00
- ./configure (on FreeBSD: --prefix=/usr/local --with-qt-includes=/usr/X11R6/include/qt2)
- make (on FreeBSD: gmake)
- (become root)
- [g]make install
Using
In order to make KCAD look like it does in the second screenshot above, you must create a configuration file for KCAD. Put the following text in the file $HOME/.kde/share/config/kcad.kss:
[Settings]
NtLike=1
Voila! Thats all there is to it! Consider your boss fooled!
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Added: 2005-04-25 License: BSD License Price:
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svndelta 1.0.6

svndelta 1.0.6


svndelta helps manage a Subversion project, identifying the local files that have been added, changed, or deleted. more>>
svndelta helps manage a Subversion project, identifying the local files that have been changed, added or deleted.
The relevant files can be automatically added to and removed from Subversion.
A list of files is produced, with a summary of content differences, i.e. the number of lines of code that have been added, changed, and deleted.
Example summary format of svndelta:
total added changed deleted file
======= ======= ======= ======= ====================
5 4 1 0 * Makefile
4 3 1 0 * bin/runtests
125 39 76 10 * share/svndelta/svndelta.rb
3 2 1 0 * svndelta.spec
99 90 9 0 * test/share/svndelta/tc_ignorefile.rb
5 0 4 1 * test/share/svndelta/testcase.rb
------- ------- ------- ------- --------------------
241 138 92 11 total
svndelta is written in Ruby, and thus can run on a variety of operating systems.
Enhancements:
- A bug occurring when a file has been deleted, set to ignored, then re-added was fixed.
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Added: 2007-02-11 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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WebCalendar 1.1

WebCalendar 1.1


WebCalendar can be configured as a single-user calendar more>> WebCalendar is a PHP-based calendar application that can be configured as a single-user calendar, a multi-user calendar for groups of users, or as an event calendar viewable by visitors. MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2, Interbase, MS SQL Server, or ODBC is required.
XHTML/CSS compliance
Multi-user support
30 supported languages: Basque, Bulgarian, Chinese-Big5, Chinese-GB2312, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English-US, Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Holo-Big5, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese_BR, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Welsh
Auto-detect users language preference from browser settings
View calendars by day, week, month or year
View another users calendar
View one or more users calendar via layers on top of your own calendar
Add/Edit/Delete users
Add/Edit/Delete events
Repeating events including support for overriding or deleting (exceptions)
Configurable custom event fields
User-configurable preferences for colors, 12/24 time format, Sun/Mon week start
Online help
Checks for scheduling conflicts
Email reminders for upcoming events
Email notifications for new/updated/deleted events
Export events to iCalendar, vCalendar or Palm
Import from iCalendar, vCalendar or Palm
Optional general access (no login required) to allow calendar to be viewed by people without a login (useful for event calendars)
Users can make their calendar available publicly to anyone with an iCalendar-compliant calendar program (such as Apples iCal, Mozilla Calendar or Sunbird)
Publishing of free/busy schedules (part of the iCalendar standard)
RSS support that puts a users calendar into RSS (WebCalendar 1.1+)
Subscribe to "remote" calendars (hosted elsewhere on the net) in either iCalendar or hCalendar formats (WebCalendar 1.1+)
User authentication: Web-based, HTTP, LDAP or NIS.
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Added: 2009-04-03 License: Freeware Price: Free
205 downloads
fileschanged 0.6.1

fileschanged 0.6.1


fileschanged is a command line utility for monitoring files for alterations. more>>
fileschanged is a GNU/Linux command-line utility that reports when files have been altered.

This software is a client to the FAM (File Alteration Monitor) server that is now available in some distributions. Heres how the fileschanged FAM client works: you give it some filenames on the command line and then it monitors those files for changes.

When it discovers that a file has changed (or has been altered), it displays the filename on the standard-output.

Heres what the usage looks like:

Usage: fileschanged [OPTION...] [FILE]...
Monitors FILEs for alterations. Display the filenames of FILEs that were created, changed, deleted, started execution or finished executing.

-s, --show=EVENT[,...] Display created, changed, deleted, executing, or
executed files (Default is "created,changed"
-a, --show-all Display all file events and the associated action
-f, --files-to-monitor (Default) Monitor the FILEs on the command line
-l, --filelist=FILE Monitor the list of filenames inside FILE
-r, --recursive Monitor subdirectories of directories
-t, --timeout=N Delay showing changed files for N seconds (Def=2)
-p, --display-action Display action when showing altered files
-x, --exec=PROG Run PROG when file altered (PROG action filename)
-?, --help Give this help list
--usage Give a short usage message
-V, --version Print program version

FILEs must exist when monitoring begins, or they will not be monitored.
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Added: 2005-04-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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e2undel 0.82

e2undel 0.82


e2undel is an undelete tool for the ext2 file system under Linux. more>>
e2undel is an interactive console tool that recovers the data of deleted files on an ext2 file system under Linux.

Included is a library that allows to recover deleted files by name. It does not require any knowledge about the secrets of the ext2 file system and should be useable by everyone.

e2undel does not manipulate internal ext2 structures and requires only read access to the file system where the files to recover are located. It accesses the ext2 file system by way of Ted Tsos ext2fs library; so I think ist is safe to use.

The e2undel package contains a library that allows you to recover deleted files by their names. Usually, when a file is deleted, its name is lost; after installing this library, the names of deleted files are logged and accessible via the e2undel program.

e2undel searches all inodes marked as deleted on a file system and lists them assorted by owner and time of deletion. Additionally, it gives you the file size and tries to determine the file type in the way file(1) does.

If you did not just delete a whole bunch of files with a rm -r *, this information should be helpful to find out which of the deleted files you would like to recover. After selecting a deleted file, e2undel assembles its data by reading the data blocks (whose numbers are still stored in the inode), and writes the data to a new file.

Inluded in the package is the undel library. This library, loaded by the $LD_PRELOAD mechanism, hooks into the system calls unlink(2) and remove(3). libundel logs the device (like /dev/hdb7 etc.), the inode number, and the name of each file that is deleted by these system calls in a log file (/var/e2undel/e2undel by default).

With this information, it is possible to recover deleted files by name. Of course, e2undel also works without the undel library (as outlined in the deleted file recovery howto), but you lose the functionality to recover deleted files by name if you dont use libundel - maybe the best part of this tool.

e2undel does not actually undelete a file (i.e., does not manipulate ext2 internal structures like inode, block bitmap, and inode bitmap). Instead it recovers the data of a deleted file and saves it in a new file.

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Added: 2005-04-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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EasyFed 0.3-5

EasyFed 0.3-5


EasyFed is an applications which help you for install more software and drivers quickly and easily. more>>
EasyFed is an applications which help you for install more software and drivers quickly and easily.
It looks like EasyUbuntu but it is much nicer.
How to use EasyFed ?
If this is your first run of EasyFed, please launch "first_launch-easyfedora.sh" to install dependencies, with the following commands (important !!!) :
$ su
[root password]
# cd [EASYFED_FOLDER] (for example : cd Download/software/easyfedora)
# sh first_launch-easyfed.sh
Enhancements:
- Softwares are added
- Bugs deleted
- The new version of EasyFed is a RPM package
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Leonardo 0.7.0

Leonardo 0.7.0


Leonardo is an extensible content management system written in Python. more>>
Leonardo is an extensible content management system written in Python. Leonardo is architected in a REST-like style and initially focused on providing for personal websites with a password-protected wiki and blog (including Atom feed).
It can be run as CGI and uses the filesystem as a database.
Enhancements:
- support for Atom 1.0
- comments optionally can require answering a simple question to reduce spamming
- site owner can optionally be emailed when new comments are made
- pages now record their author which is displayed on the page, in blog lists and atom feeds
- there is now a provider which lists blog months
- it is now possible to update a page or its properties without the last modified changing
- comments can be deleted if logged in
- formatting of comments is improved by translating newlines to br
- the main page template is now in LFS
- home page link is now part of menu rather than template to give user more control
- subtitle is now completely formatted in page template to give user more control
- copyright_holder changed to general rights statement
- removed stray ) in draft template causing malformed html
- delete page no longer has duplicate headings
- template files now have provider name in the filename
- leonardo library now in Python package to avoid name clashes
- after delete there is now a link to return to deleted resources parent
- switched from using shelve to pickle (shelve was causing problems for people moving between different systems with different anydbm implementations)
- files are now written in binary mode to avoid problems on Windows
- fixed bug where question mark in permalink wasnt getting escaped
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Added: 2006-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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RetrospeKt 0.3

RetrospeKt 0.3


RetrospeKt is my attempt to make working with backups easier and more intuitive. more>>
RetrospeKt is my attempt to make working with backups easier and more intuitive. The project is inspired by Apples "Time machine" backup system and is based on rsnapshot backup script. With Retrospect you can easily browse your folders (in konqueror) as they were at any previous backup point. A simple konqueror service menu entries are also provided for:
- restoring files from backups
- comparing any two versions of a text file with the excellent Kompare (see exactly what you changed and possibly un-apply those changes)
- browsing all the versions of the selected file
- finding all the deleted files in the current directory
- listing all the changes made on the selected file/directory
NOTE: You have to have a working rsnapshot for this script to work.
Enhancements:
- name changed to RetrospeKt because, apparently, there already is a Retrospect backup software for MacOSX
- Cosmetic changes in the Journal
- installation script added
- RetrospeKt autoconfiguration
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Added: 2007-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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phpCodeGenerator 0.2.1

phpCodeGenerator 0.2.1


phpCodeGenerator is a free database driven website code generator. more>>
phpCodeGenerator is a free database driven website code generator. This application reads the database and generates a website with the ability to Create, List, Edit, Update, Delete and Search Records.

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Added: 2007-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libferrisstreams 0.5.0

libferrisstreams 0.5.0


libferrisstreams is a collection of base classes for custom std::basic_streambuf subclasses. more>>
libferrisstreams is a collection of base classes for custom std::basic_streambuf subclasses, SigC signals fired when streambuf objects are about to be deleted, relative URL handling, easy reference counting on streambuf objects, a collection of IOStreams which complement the standard ones on offer (MakeMemoryIOStream(), MakeFdIOStream(), MakeHoleyOStream(), MakeLimitingIStream(), and MakeProxyStream()), and additions for UNIX semantics.
For example a file stream can be created using o_mmap|o_mseq when one wants a memory mapped file to be used an madvise(2) that access to that area will be sequential.
libferrisstreams library is released under the GPL license.
Enhancements:
- The optional ability to build against libsigc++-2.x was added.
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Added: 2006-03-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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queue-admin 1.0

queue-admin 1.0


queue-admin provides a shell script for managing the mail queue of the qmail MTA. more>>
queue-admin provides a shell script for managing the mail queue of the qmail MTA.

queue-admin is a bash2 shell script for managing the mail queue of the qmail MTA.

It can provide a summarized list of the messages in the queue, optionally filtered by number or by whether a message is local or remote.

The messages themselves can be listed, viewed, or deleted by the same criteria.

It can also search for expressions within the messages, and can return the entire email or only the line where the expression was found.

The output is colorized.

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Added: 2007-04-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Datenator 0.3.0

Datenator 0.3.0


Datenator is a PHP&MySQL based Open source calendar system that allows users to add and view events. more>>
Datenator is a PHP&MySQL based Open source calendar system that allows users to add and view events.
Administration panel allows admin to edit, delete and modify general calendar settings and events easily. Datenator based on template files, so its almost too easy to customize it right to your needs.
Main features:
- Multilingual
- Uses language files so its almost too easy to translate datenator to your own language
- Works on any OS platform
- Uses databases, no messy flatfile system
- Supports multiple database systems (MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL...)
- Thanks to template system, calendar layout may be easily modified to fit on your site
- Themes-system
- Events can be deleted or edited afterwards
- Events may be color coded, and different text styles and sizes may be used
- Repeating events!
- Multi-user support and different user levels
- Different views: Day, Month and Year
- Easy administration panel
- Easy installation
- 100% Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional & CSS2
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Added: 2005-09-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DARE 1.0

DARE 1.0


DARE is a small Linux kernel patch to VFS (Virtual Filesystem). more>>
DARE is a small Linux kernel patch to VFS (Virtual Filesystem) which transparently moves files into a special directory on each filesystem instead of removing them. DARE works similar like Novell Netware Data Recovery or MS Windows Recycle Bin.

DARE is independent on filesystem type, so it can be used without constraints on almost every filesystem. Deleted files are collected in directory deleted on the filesystem root dir. This directory have to be created manualy on each filesystem on which you want the DARE functionality. Filesystem without directory deleted works without DARE.

Deleted files are grouped into subdirectories by N hours. The N is configurable at the kernel compiling time. This simplifies removing of old deleted files from directory deleted. Subdirectories are named numericaly by UNIX time. Aditionaly to each subdirectory, an informational file is created.

This file is named the same way as corresponding subdirectory and aditionaly the file has suffix .inf. Informational file contains informations about deleted files, directories, special files including original pathname, permissions, deletion time and id of user who deleted this file.

There are also user space utilities for dealing with deleted files and content of directory deleted. There are these utilities:

lsdel - list of files deleted in actual directory
salvage - recovery deleted files
purge - utterly remove deleted files
deleted - daemon watching disks free space and removing old deleted files to keep disk free space in defined boundaries.
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Added: 2006-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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