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Dell 1600n network scanner driver 1.2
Dell 1600n network scanner driver is a driver for network scanning using a Dell 1600n Printer/Scanner/Fax/Copier. more>>
Dell 1600n network scanner driver is a driver for network scanning using a Dell 1600n Printer/Scanner/Fax/Copier.
It is implemented as a Perl script. In principle, this means that it should be cross-platform.
It has been tested under Linux (Debian) and Windows (NT4 with Cygwin) on Intel. Supported formats are TIFF and JPEG. With an external program (e.g. ImageMagick convert), PDF is supported.
Main features:
- TIFF and JPEG network scanning using a Dell 1600n MFP.
- PDF scanning support via an external program (eg: ImageMagick convert)
<<lessIt is implemented as a Perl script. In principle, this means that it should be cross-platform.
It has been tested under Linux (Debian) and Windows (NT4 with Cygwin) on Intel. Supported formats are TIFF and JPEG. With an external program (e.g. ImageMagick convert), PDF is supported.
Main features:
- TIFF and JPEG network scanning using a Dell 1600n MFP.
- PDF scanning support via an external program (eg: ImageMagick convert)
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Added: 2005-12-12 License: Freely Distributable Price:
823 downloads
KDE Bluetooth Framework 1.0 Beta 2
KDE Bluetooth Framework is a set of tools built on top of Linux Bluetooth stack BlueZ. more>>
KDE Bluetooth Framework is a set of tools built on top of Linux Bluetooth stack BlueZ.
Our goal is to provide easy access to the most common Bluetooth profiles and to make data exchange with Bluetooth enabled phones and PDAs as straightforward as possible.
Enhancements:
- Exporting public includes to make other applications use of kdebluetooth.
- Fixed some bugs on kioslaves.
- Fixed kbluepin.
- Allow compiling with lastest openobex and bluez packages.
- Fixed compilation with gcc >= 4.1.
- Fixed configure script, warning user about missing headers.
<<lessOur goal is to provide easy access to the most common Bluetooth profiles and to make data exchange with Bluetooth enabled phones and PDAs as straightforward as possible.
Enhancements:
- Exporting public includes to make other applications use of kdebluetooth.
- Fixed some bugs on kioslaves.
- Fixed kbluepin.
- Allow compiling with lastest openobex and bluez packages.
- Fixed compilation with gcc >= 4.1.
- Fixed configure script, warning user about missing headers.
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Added: 2006-10-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1133 downloads
GNOME Bluetooth control remoto 0.86
GNOME Bluetooth control remoto it is meant to be a fast and functional remote control for GNOME Desktop. more>>
GNOME Bluetooth control remoto (AKA GBTcr) It is meant to be a fast and functional remote control for GNOME Desktop working between a Sony Ericssons phone mobile (maybe others) and computer box using Bluetooth comunication protocol.
Main features:
- Realtime control by plugins for:
- Music player. (beep-media-player, xmms)
- Video player. (mplayer, totem, xine)
- Slideshow software. (ooimpress, magic point)
- Image Viewer. (gthumb, gqview)
- Mouse and Keyboard events.
- Nice and HIGgy GNOME gui GTK+ based.
- Notification Area Support (Tray Icon)
<<lessMain features:
- Realtime control by plugins for:
- Music player. (beep-media-player, xmms)
- Video player. (mplayer, totem, xine)
- Slideshow software. (ooimpress, magic point)
- Image Viewer. (gthumb, gqview)
- Mouse and Keyboard events.
- Nice and HIGgy GNOME gui GTK+ based.
- Notification Area Support (Tray Icon)
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Added: 2005-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1568 downloads
Mobi Bluetooth RC 0.9.1
Mobi is software which is designed to provide access to a Un*x machine using a Bluetooth-enabled SonyEricsson phone. more>>
Mobi is software which is designed to provide access to a Un*x machine using a Bluetooth-enabled SonyEricsson phone.
A simple menu file is used to define a menu structure. Menu items can be tied to arbitrary shell commands or external programs, maximizing flexibility. Menus can also be loaded from programs rather than from files, meaning that dynamically changing menus are easy to realize, e.g. to browse a filesystem, an MP3 collection or a mail folder.
Mobi connects to any phone within its reach which passes the Bluetooth authorization process (usually by providing the correct PIN number). If the phone gets out of reach, Mobi will reconnect once it is found again. The number of simultaneously connected phones is restricted only by hardware capabilities.
Mobi uses the accessory menu of the phone. This feature is present in most SonyEricsson phones. It is tested on a T610, but should work on T68, T68i, T610, T630, Z600, and perhaps other models.
The accessory interface has been completely redesigned for newer phones (K750, W550, W600, W800, Z520), but I am not able to implement this since I do not have access to one of those. For the P800/P900, there are different solutions.
Enhancements:
- No phone reset on connect, since it may end a call in progress.
- Improved installation scripts (using autoconf/automake).
- Menu files may now recursively include other files.
- Improved music playback scripts. Makes it much easier to support other players.
- Reloading the menu file will not do a full reset, but only replace the menu.
<<lessA simple menu file is used to define a menu structure. Menu items can be tied to arbitrary shell commands or external programs, maximizing flexibility. Menus can also be loaded from programs rather than from files, meaning that dynamically changing menus are easy to realize, e.g. to browse a filesystem, an MP3 collection or a mail folder.
Mobi connects to any phone within its reach which passes the Bluetooth authorization process (usually by providing the correct PIN number). If the phone gets out of reach, Mobi will reconnect once it is found again. The number of simultaneously connected phones is restricted only by hardware capabilities.
Mobi uses the accessory menu of the phone. This feature is present in most SonyEricsson phones. It is tested on a T610, but should work on T68, T68i, T610, T630, Z600, and perhaps other models.
The accessory interface has been completely redesigned for newer phones (K750, W550, W600, W800, Z520), but I am not able to implement this since I do not have access to one of those. For the P800/P900, there are different solutions.
Enhancements:
- No phone reset on connect, since it may end a call in progress.
- Improved installation scripts (using autoconf/automake).
- Menu files may now recursively include other files.
- Improved music playback scripts. Makes it much easier to support other players.
- Reloading the menu file will not do a full reset, but only replace the menu.
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Added: 2005-10-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1479 downloads
GNOME Bluetooth 0.9.1
GNOME Bluetooth are tools for controlling and communicating with Bluetooth devices. more>>
GNOME Bluetooth are tools for controlling and communicating with Bluetooth devices.
GNOME Bluetooth includes a GNOME platform library and associated tools for interfacing with and managing Bluetooth devices. Includes OBEX file transfer utilities and a prototype device manager.
GNOME Bluetooth was originally developed by Edd Dumbill, and its primary maintainer is now Bastien Nocera.
The software is free, licensed under the GPL.
The software is still in beta development right now. This means that there are bugs. Be careful!
<<lessGNOME Bluetooth includes a GNOME platform library and associated tools for interfacing with and managing Bluetooth devices. Includes OBEX file transfer utilities and a prototype device manager.
GNOME Bluetooth was originally developed by Edd Dumbill, and its primary maintainer is now Bastien Nocera.
The software is free, licensed under the GPL.
The software is still in beta development right now. This means that there are bugs. Be careful!
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Added: 2007-07-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
605 downloads
USB Headset Buttons 0.9.2
USB Headset Buttonss purpose is to enable the Volume up and Down Buttons on my Logitech USB 30 Headset. more>>
USB Headset Buttonss purpose is to enable the Volume up and Down Buttons on my Logitech USB 30 Headset.
USB Headsets are very useful for VoIP applications like SIP Networks or Skype. On my headset I have volume buttons which need extra care to be taken of. This Application does it.
<<lessUSB Headsets are very useful for VoIP applications like SIP Networks or Skype. On my headset I have volume buttons which need extra care to be taken of. This Application does it.
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Added: 2006-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1322 downloads
RemoteJ 0.2.0 Alpha
RemoteJ is an application for adding Bluetooth remote control capability to Sony Ericssons mobile phones. more>>
RemoteJ is an application for adding Bluetooth remote control capability to Sony Ericssons mobile phones such as the K750, W800, Z520, W600, W550, and W900 series.
RemoteJ project offers an extendable, configurable interface system that uses XML configuration files.
It can be used to control your music player, video player, or PC-TV using a menu appearing in your mobile phones menu.
Whats New in 0.1.6 Stable Release:
- Log cleanup (the info level is much cleaner).
- Some bugs have been fixed (global event triggering and event heaping).
- There is some Gnome flavor addition/cleanup in menu.xml.
- build.xml has been added for developers.
Whats New in 0.2.0 Alpha Development Release:
- SE t610 (and alike maybe: T68, T68i, T300, T310, T610, Z600, T230/T238/T226, T630, T290, K700i) support added (alpha testing phase)
<<lessRemoteJ project offers an extendable, configurable interface system that uses XML configuration files.
It can be used to control your music player, video player, or PC-TV using a menu appearing in your mobile phones menu.
Whats New in 0.1.6 Stable Release:
- Log cleanup (the info level is much cleaner).
- Some bugs have been fixed (global event triggering and event heaping).
- There is some Gnome flavor addition/cleanup in menu.xml.
- build.xml has been added for developers.
Whats New in 0.2.0 Alpha Development Release:
- SE t610 (and alike maybe: T68, T68i, T300, T310, T610, Z600, T230/T238/T226, T630, T290, K700i) support added (alpha testing phase)
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Added: 2007-01-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1003 downloads
Stereo 0.0.2 Alpha
Stereo is a Gnome/Mono application to copy mp3 files to mp3 player. more>>
Gnome/Mono application to copy mp3 files to mp3 player
Stereo is a GTK/mono application for copying MP3 files (either from a 3mu type playlist or database search onto an MP3 player than can be seen by Linux as a USB hard drive.
This is the initial alpha release - 0.0.1.
<<lessStereo is a GTK/mono application for copying MP3 files (either from a 3mu type playlist or database search onto an MP3 player than can be seen by Linux as a USB hard drive.
This is the initial alpha release - 0.0.1.
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Added: 2005-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1563 downloads
MobileRemoteSE 0.1
MobileRemoteSE is a light (non-Java), serial-over-bluetooth-based remote control for Amarok. more>>
MobileRemoteSE is a light (non-Java), serial-over-bluetooth-based remote control for Amarok.
Uses the Sony Ericsson AT command set, and supports the following Sony Ericsson phone models: K750, W800, Z520, W550, W600, W900, W810, Z530, W300, K510, K310, W700, Z525, W710, Z550, Z558, K320
Main features:
- Appears under "Entertainment" menu on the phone.
- Supports Play/Pause, Next, Prev, Stop, Volume Up/Down operations from mobile phone.
- Displays the current running track on Amarok in the phone menu title.
- Since J2ME is not used (unlike some other alternatives), the remote control can be used while running some other application on non-multitasking models.
Instructions:
1) Bind /dev/rfcomm0 to the serial-over-bluetooth channel of your mobile. Please refer to your distro docs or howtos on the internet to find out how to do this.
2) Install Device::Modem package for Perl. You can either use your distro packages for this, or install through CPAN as:
cpan -i Device::Modem
3) Install and start script from Amarok.
<<lessUses the Sony Ericsson AT command set, and supports the following Sony Ericsson phone models: K750, W800, Z520, W550, W600, W900, W810, Z530, W300, K510, K310, W700, Z525, W710, Z550, Z558, K320
Main features:
- Appears under "Entertainment" menu on the phone.
- Supports Play/Pause, Next, Prev, Stop, Volume Up/Down operations from mobile phone.
- Displays the current running track on Amarok in the phone menu title.
- Since J2ME is not used (unlike some other alternatives), the remote control can be used while running some other application on non-multitasking models.
Instructions:
1) Bind /dev/rfcomm0 to the serial-over-bluetooth channel of your mobile. Please refer to your distro docs or howtos on the internet to find out how to do this.
2) Install Device::Modem package for Perl. You can either use your distro packages for this, or install through CPAN as:
cpan -i Device::Modem
3) Install and start script from Amarok.
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Added: 2006-12-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Xmp 2.0.4 / 2.2.0-pre2
Xmp is a free module player for UNIX distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL. more>>
Xmp is a free module player for UNIX distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL. The project runs on Linux 2.0 and 2.2 (using ALSA and OSS), S/Linux, Solaris 2.5 and HP-UX 9, and has been also reported to work in OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Linux/Alpha and Digital UNIX (an experimental driver for IRIX is included but it has not been tested for 16 bit output).
On PC class machines with GUS or AWE cards xmp takes advantage of the OSS sequencer to play modules with virtually no system load. Using software mixing, xmp plays at sampling rates up to 48 kHz in mono or stereo, 8 or 16 bits, signed or unsigned, little or big endian samples with 32 bit linear interpolation. Experimental support for the Enlightened Sound Daemon is included.
Whats New in 2.2.0-pre2 Development Release:
- added CD61 Octalyser module support
- added Flextrax FLX module detection
- added TCB Tracker module loader
- added Digital Tracker DTM module loader
- added Real Tracker module loader
- added X-Tracker module loader
- added portable, 64bit-safe MMD0/1/2/3 MED loader
- added Graoumf Tracker GTK module loader
- added old Liquid Tracker "NO" module loader
- added OSX CoreAudio driver
- replaced non-free PowerPack depacker with Kyzers PD version
- fixed MDL effects translation
- fixed MDL pattern order loading missing first pattern
- fixed MDL memory corruption in envelope initialization
- fixed MDL 16-bit sample depacking (reported by Paul Wise)
- fixed MDL multisampled instrument mapping
- fixed MDL note event keyoff (gothlord.mdl plays better)
- fixed XM and MDL sample loop size
<<lessOn PC class machines with GUS or AWE cards xmp takes advantage of the OSS sequencer to play modules with virtually no system load. Using software mixing, xmp plays at sampling rates up to 48 kHz in mono or stereo, 8 or 16 bits, signed or unsigned, little or big endian samples with 32 bit linear interpolation. Experimental support for the Enlightened Sound Daemon is included.
Whats New in 2.2.0-pre2 Development Release:
- added CD61 Octalyser module support
- added Flextrax FLX module detection
- added TCB Tracker module loader
- added Digital Tracker DTM module loader
- added Real Tracker module loader
- added X-Tracker module loader
- added portable, 64bit-safe MMD0/1/2/3 MED loader
- added Graoumf Tracker GTK module loader
- added old Liquid Tracker "NO" module loader
- added OSX CoreAudio driver
- replaced non-free PowerPack depacker with Kyzers PD version
- fixed MDL effects translation
- fixed MDL pattern order loading missing first pattern
- fixed MDL memory corruption in envelope initialization
- fixed MDL 16-bit sample depacking (reported by Paul Wise)
- fixed MDL multisampled instrument mapping
- fixed MDL note event keyoff (gothlord.mdl plays better)
- fixed XM and MDL sample loop size
Download (0.34MB)
Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
803 downloads
laplace balancer 0.003
The laplace balancer forms a sinus wave out of a soundcards balance. more>>
The laplace balancer forms a sinus wave out of a soundcards balance, making a horizontal sinus sound with the currently playing sound. This is a dynamic enhancement to stereo music because it adds a new 2-channel quality to mono music.
Enhancements:
- hardcore bug fixed
<<lessEnhancements:
- hardcore bug fixed
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Added: 2006-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1183 downloads
XELand 1.0 RC3
XELand project generates night landscapes as stereo pairs for cross-eye viewing. more>>
XELand project generates night landscapes as stereo pairs for cross-eye viewing. Currently it uses two map generation methods (plus some variations). Generated height maps are seamless and can be saved as PNG images.
The program requires only JDK 1.5 or above, and is very easy to use. To take full advantage of XEland you should learn cross-eye viewing.
Main features:
- Simple to use
- Two terrain generation methods
- Exports maps to png files
- Generates seamless maps
- Uses StupidRendering techonogy
<<lessThe program requires only JDK 1.5 or above, and is very easy to use. To take full advantage of XEland you should learn cross-eye viewing.
Main features:
- Simple to use
- Two terrain generation methods
- Exports maps to png files
- Generates seamless maps
- Uses StupidRendering techonogy
Download (0.058MB)
Added: 2007-04-19 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
918 downloads
Louderbox 0.1.0
Louderbox is a complete 8 band audio processor. more>>
Louderbox is a complete 8 band audio processor. Louderbox is intended to be used with software stereo and R[B]DS generators (but perfectly usable for other things (such as web "radio") using the jack audio connection kit under Linux (and possibly other systems but this is untested).
It has 2 inputs and 5 outputs: The inputs are obviously L,R, outputs are 2 Monitor outputs (before pre em), 2 transmitter feed outputs (post pre em), and a mono logging output which is just a mix of the monitor feeds.
<<lessIt has 2 inputs and 5 outputs: The inputs are obviously L,R, outputs are 2 Monitor outputs (before pre em), 2 transmitter feed outputs (post pre em), and a mono logging output which is just a mix of the monitor feeds.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2006-02-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Blues55 20060517
Blues55 transforms a Siemens S55 cell-phone into a remote control for your computer. more>>
Blues55 transforms a Siemens S55 cell-phone into a remote control for your computer.
Siemens phones dont have the same functionality as Sony Ericsson phones, though. Its for instance not possible to send userface elements onto the phone. Blues55 just sniffs every key-press on the phone. Its therefore best to go into key-lock state of the phone before launching Blues55.
Usage:
Establish a serial bluetooth-connection with the phone (usually sudo rfcomm bind 0 00:11:22:33:44:55)
Go into the keylock-state of the phone.
Launch Blues55: ./blues55 -k (-k for keyboard control; -m for mouse).
<<lessSiemens phones dont have the same functionality as Sony Ericsson phones, though. Its for instance not possible to send userface elements onto the phone. Blues55 just sniffs every key-press on the phone. Its therefore best to go into key-lock state of the phone before launching Blues55.
Usage:
Establish a serial bluetooth-connection with the phone (usually sudo rfcomm bind 0 00:11:22:33:44:55)
Go into the keylock-state of the phone.
Launch Blues55: ./blues55 -k (-k for keyboard control; -m for mouse).
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2006-05-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1254 downloads
Spectromatic 1.0
Spectromatic is a program for generating spectrograms from audio files. more>>
Spectromatic is a program for generating spectrograms from audio files. Spectrograms are a form of simple time-frequency analysis which lets you see how the distribution of energy at different frequencies in an audio stream change over time. For example, if you play a scale on a musical instrument, you will see a climbing and/or descending pattern of blobs as you move from left to right.
Spectromatic reads its input as mono or stereo 16-bit wave files, and writes the output image to an elongated PNG image (colour for stereo, grayscale for mono audio).
Its very easy. First make sure you have the GNU scientific library (GSL) version 1.0 installed (http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/), and the PNG library version 2 or later (version 3 is untested, but should work - version 1.x may also work) plus the development versions of these libraries (i.e. the header files etc. - Debian calls these packages libgsl0-dev and
libpng2-dev). If you wish to change the default installation directory, edit the Makefile. Then type "make" followed by "make install". Easy!
To using it may be a bit harder. Refer to the man page for detailed instructions, but basically:
1. get a 16-bit mono or stereo wave file
2. spectromatic file.wav
3. this generates file.png which is the spectrogram. There are lots of options to change the way it generates the image (I recommend spectromatic --inverse --logarithmic --combine LXR file.wav).
<<lessSpectromatic reads its input as mono or stereo 16-bit wave files, and writes the output image to an elongated PNG image (colour for stereo, grayscale for mono audio).
Its very easy. First make sure you have the GNU scientific library (GSL) version 1.0 installed (http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/), and the PNG library version 2 or later (version 3 is untested, but should work - version 1.x may also work) plus the development versions of these libraries (i.e. the header files etc. - Debian calls these packages libgsl0-dev and
libpng2-dev). If you wish to change the default installation directory, edit the Makefile. Then type "make" followed by "make install". Easy!
To using it may be a bit harder. Refer to the man page for detailed instructions, but basically:
1. get a 16-bit mono or stereo wave file
2. spectromatic file.wav
3. this generates file.png which is the spectrogram. There are lots of options to change the way it generates the image (I recommend spectromatic --inverse --logarithmic --combine LXR file.wav).
Download (0.009MB)
Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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