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Grey Matter 1.7.3

Grey Matter 1.7.3


Grey Matter is a CGI-based logging application suitable for a variety of purposes, mainly blogging. more>>
Grey Matter is a CGI-based logging application suitable for a variety of purposes, mainly blogging. The project doesnt require a backend database and features a very flexible template system, as well as a karma and comment system.
Enhancements:
- Continuing code refactoring, with small admin UI enhancements such as paging on very long screens.
- Contains security enhancements and bugfixes as well.
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Added: 2007-07-06 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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Dictionary 1.00

Dictionary 1.00


Every site needs a dictionary. . . for all the special terms and words which are unique to your own industry. Easy to set up and manage, your users will love having access to those hard to understand more>>

This is a great way to get repeat visitors!If the subject matter of your site contains words or phrases which are unique to your industry, why not place a searchable dictionary on your site?Upload a text file with your words and definitions along with the script and soon youll have a searchable dictionary. There is a feature to allow clickable links to other terms within the dictionary which are displayed with the definitions. This is great for music sites, which have their own unique Latin, French, and German terms, as well as medical sites, mechanical sites, and much more!Registered Version comes with support and unlimited updates.

Requirements: Perl, Webserver

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Added: 2009-04-13 License: Commercial Price: $0.00
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DONT Let It Burn! (1-click Timer) 1.0

DONT Let It Burn! (1-click Timer) 1.0


DONT Let It Burn! (1-click Timer) script is just a very basic, 1-click alarm clock. more>>
DONT Let It Burn! (1-click Timer) script is just a very basic, 1-click alarm clock. You set the number of minutes and at that time a sound (which you need to set) will be played. No application is started, the sound is played through the aplay command, so its independent from the player you have installed.

Why?

I know there are tons of much better alarm clocks out there. In fact, this is not supposed to be an alarm clock. Its just a sort of kitchen timer, for computer addicted.

My problem was that i was burning all my food (kinda following, too literally, what Usher says in his song "Let it burn!").

After throwing something in the oven or putting on the cookers i use to go back working on the PC and every time i forget about the food. I cant be bother to set a "full alarm clock", need something REALLY fast that reminds me about the food just some minutes later (and if possible i prefer that such reminder is not the horn of the firemen coming to extinguish the fire i caused)

Installation:

Place dont_let_it_burn.desktop in /home/YOUR_USERNAME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus

Place dont_let_it_burn.sh in /home/YOUR_USERNAME/bin

Place dont_let_it_burn.au in /home/YOUR_USERNAME/bin

IMPORTANT: you need to point to a valid audio file, supported bu the apply command (wav or au for example). I have included a small sample file, dont_let_it_burn.au, if you place it in the bin directory then you dont need to do anything else. If you want another file just modify dont_let_it_burn.sh setting a valid path in the variable FULL_PATH_TO_AUDIO_FILE

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Added: 2007-06-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TorrentBar 0.9.1.7

TorrentBar 0.9.1.7


TorrentBar is a BitTorrent file search toolbar for Firefox. more>>
TorrentBar is a BitTorrent file search toolbar for Firefox. Allows to search numerous sites in a matter of minutes for needed torrent files.

If you prefer be anonymous and use software done by users instead of 3rd party companies that spy on you and log your search habits, then this toolbar is for you.

It doesnt have weather forcast (sic), email notifier, bunch of sites that are copies of those biggest with same content. Its simple and easy!

Translated to 6 languages:

- Polish
- English
- Spanish
- Italian
- Russian
- French

Current sites that are included in TorrentBar:

- Torrent.pl Search Engine
- IsoHunt
- Mininova
- The Pirate Bay
- TorrentReactor
- TorrentSpy
- BiteNova
- BtJunkie
- BitTorrent.com
- MegaNova
- torrents in Google

You can toggle hide/show torrentbar with Shift + F1 thx to Luca and his friend.

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Added: 2007-06-21 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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raidmon 1.6.1

raidmon 1.6.1


Raidmon is a shell script which runs as a daemon and monitors software RAID devices (Linux MD). more>>
Raidmon is a shell script which runs as a daemon and monitors software RAID devices (Linux MD).

raidmon starts to beep when a disk fails or while a RAID device is resyncing after an unclean shutdown.

Every event also triggers the email alert mechanism, which sends mail to one or more persons with the details of whats going on.

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Added: 2006-12-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Marauder-ah 4

Marauder-ah 4


Marauder-ah is a 2d space fighting game. more>>
Marauder-ah project is a 2d space fighting game.
Marauder-ah is a set of improvements over "marauder", originally written by Shawn Hargreaves in 1994.
You control a spaceship with a basic weapon, and your purpose is to kill as many people as you can.
Earning money (using piracy or trade) enables you to upgrade your ship and buy deadly weapons.
Game Rules:
Many years from now, in a distant corner of the galaxy, blah blah.
Ok. The rules are simple. Earn as much money as you can, and dont get shot.
When you start the game, you will see a little spaceship in the middle of the screen. That is you. Use the left and right arrow keys to turn, and the up arrow to fire your thrusters. Once you start moving it is not easy to stop. You will eventually coast to a halt, but if you are in a hurry you will have to turn round and fire your thrusters in the opposite direction.
If you fly around a bit, you will probably come across a planet or another hip (HINT: you can see all the planets and ships on the radar display at the top right of the screen).
There are two things to remember about planets. One is that if you fly into
them you get hurt. The other is that if you fly up close to one and then
press ENTER, you go to the shipyard.
Enhancements:
- Corrected code to compile with allegro 4.1.15 and gcc 3
- Added rest(0) to game loops to drop CPU
- Added some information to the top left of the screen
- Can repair if less than 10% damage
- Removed most of joystick support-related calls
- Removed play midi calls (BUGFIX !)
- Changed keybindings, defined in keybinds.h
- Increased bullet life (48 > 75)
- Increased treasure life (100->5000)
- Speed variation
- Laser, proton and matter can be used together
- Config file for keybindings using Zlog code
- Removed VC++-related stuff in the makefile, added mingw32
- Added commandline options parsing using Zlog code
- Added quiet option, hardconfig option, gfxmode and askgfx options
- Added mouse support (more comfortable for askgfx)
- Removed midi files from marauder.dat as theyre not used anymore
- Changed proton and matter cannon sprites so that theyre visible when used together
- Added configure script from Zlog (detects, downloads builds and installs allegro 4.1.15)
- Enemies now upgrade their weapons when possible
- Player can sell his stuff (weapons and so)
- Ships are drawn randomly at each different execution of the program (just added a rand() call)
- Changed weapon price
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Added: 2006-12-10 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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DBD::ADO::Const 2.95

DBD::ADO::Const 2.95


DBD::ADO::Const is a Perl module for ADO Constants. more>>
DBD::ADO::Const is a Perl module for ADO Constants.

SYNOPSIS

use DBD::ADO::Const();

$ = "n";

my $Enums = DBD::ADO::Const->Enums;

for my $Enum ( sort keys %$Enums )
{
print $Enum;
for my $Const ( sort keys %{$Enums->{$Enum}} )
{
printf " %-35s 0x%Xn", $Const, $Enums->{$Enum}{$Const};
}
}

In the OLE type library, many constants are defined as members of enums. Its easy to lookup DBD::ADO constants by name, e.g.:

$ado_consts->{adChar} == 129

Unfortunately, Win32::OLE::Const does not preserve the namespace of the enums. Its a matter of taste, but I think

$ado_consts->{DataTypeEnum}{adChar} == 129

makes the code more self-documenting.

Furthermore, many DBD::ADO methods return numeric codes. Transforming these codes into human readable strings requires an inverse lookup by value. Building the reverse hash for e.g. all datatypes requires that datatype constants can be distinguished from other constants, i.e. we need the namespace preserved.

The Enums() method of this package return a hash of hashes for exactly this purpose.

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Added: 2006-10-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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mod_filter 1.4.1

mod_filter 1.4.1


mod_filter allows you to filter output from other modules inside of Apache. more>>
mod_filter allows you to filter output from other modules inside of Apache. This allows you to implement filters (think Swedish Chef, jive, etc.).

You can also use it to retailer output for your locale. This works with HTML documents, mod_perl, PHP, JServ, CGIs, and for that matter just about any sort of custom handler you might have.
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Added: 2005-08-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Atomibulator 1.1

Atomibulator 1.1


Atomibulator is a script that monitors arbitrary Web sites for changes and reports these updates through Atom and RSS feeds. more>>
Atomibulator is a script that monitors arbitrary Web sites for changes and reports these updates through Atom and RSS feeds.
RSS/Atom feeds are great, but theyre far from pervasive. How many pages do you check regularly, just to see whether anythings new? For example, how many researchers do you know who provide feeds for their list of publications? Using the Atomibulator, you can monitor any webpage out there for changes and be notified by a custom Atom (or RSS, for the old schoolers out there) feed when the page has been updated.
Better yet, you dont have to install anything. You just edit the Atomibulator watchlist at Wikipedia. Anyone can do this. Heres how it works:
Add the page you would like to have monitored in standard Mediawiki shorthand for external links, i.e. [ ]. Multiple URLs can be tagged with the same description.
Sometimes you will want to ignore parts of the HTML markup of a page. For example, advertisements often result in changing links or images in every download of a page. To do this, the Atomibulator provides filter tags. You add them to the URL description in the Wiki markup. The following filters exist:
nolinks: strips all links from the document.
noimgs: strips all images from the document.
nohtml: strips all HTML tags from the document.
For example, to remove all images from the document located at http://www.foobar.com, tagged with "foobar", you would use [http://www.foobar.com foobar noimgs]. It doesnt matter where in the URL description you put the filter. You can use multiple filters in a single description.
The Atomibulator periodically grabs the listed URLs, applies any tag filtering configured, and runs a cryptographic hash function over the result. If an update is detected, it updates a feed named after the description found on in the watchlist: the feeds address is
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~cpk25/atomibulator/feeds/ .xml.
The description you provide gets converted into lower case, any filter tags are removed, and whitespace becomes "_": "My Page" would be turned into "my_page", "My page nohtml" would still result in "my_page". You can see all currently available tags here. The feed for the page youre looking at, for example, is at
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~cpk25/atomibulator/feeds/atomibulator.xml.
Since a lot of feed readers still struggle with supporting Atom 1.o, the Atomibulator actually goes beyond what its name implies and creates RSS 2.o as well:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~cpk25/atomibulator/feeds/atomibulator.rss.
NOTE: the Atomibulator is not a feed replacement. Do not use it on pages that provide feeds serving the same purpose anyway. Also please note that the Atomibulator checks the watchlist once per hour. Kindly dont request the feeds more often than that. It wont make any difference.
ALSO NOTE: Some people have said this service is like FeedTier. Its not. According to their page, their code "performs content analysis, picks-up the most prominent cluster of hyperlinks and automatically generates RSS web feeds." In short, it focuses on hyperlinks and tries to extract some RSS-able structure. The Atomibulator notices any kind of page update, subject to the HTML tag filtering you configure for a URL.
Enhancements:
- HTML tag filters and download timeouts were added.
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Added: 2006-01-09 License: BSD License Price:
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VaryOnApplet 1.4

VaryOnApplet 1.4


VaryOnApplet is a pushbutton process-control applet for Gnome. more>>
VaryOnApplet is a pushbutton process-control applet for Gnome.

After VaryOnApplet is installed, you will need to logout and log back into Gnome, or you can force the panel to reload by killing it:

killall gnome-panel

As soon as the panel recovers, you can add the VaryOnApplet to it by right clicking on the panel and selecting Add: Utility: VaryOn Applet.

Initially, it will look like a red "X" Checkbox.

To make it do something, you will need to right click on it and set Preferences, as follows:

Applet Title is the text to show beside the checkbox on the panel.

Start and Stop are shell commands to bring up and take down the process that you want VaryOnApplet to control. When you left click on it, the applet plays the role of a toggle to vary the process on and off. Note: VaryOnApplet wont try to bring a process down if it doesnt believe the process is running.

For example, in my Beyond Linux from Scratch (BLFS) configuration:

/etc/rc.d/init.d/network start

... starts the *dhcpcd* process, which opens my DSL line. Thus, my Applet Title is "DSL," and my Start Command is as above. My Stop Command is "/etc/rc.d/init.d/network stop."

In VaryOnApplets Preferences, Lock is the name of a file (any file) created by the process.

Now, I happen to know that, as soon as *dhcpcd* starts, it creates a file called /var/run/dhcpcd-eth0.pid on my machine, so thats what I put in Lock File.

Check is to confirm that the Lock File belongs to the Process.

If Check is False, then, whenever Lock File is present, VaryOnApplet changes from a red "X" to a green "V". Every three seconds, VaryOnApplet makes sure the Lock File is still there. No further checks are done, and this is fine so long as the process doesnt crash leaving the Lock File behind.

Process Name is (not) always obvious. You can find out what it should be. First *cat* out the contents of Lock File. If it is a process ID (pid) number, then you can print the name of the process that "owns" it like this:

ps --pid 999 --format ucmd --no-headers

... where 999 is the process ID.

In VaryOnApplets Preferences, set Process Name to the Lock File owner. In my case, this is "dhcpcd," but I already knew that. Now, if you want VaryOnApplet continually to be sure that the Lock File owner is alive, set Check Process.

Of course, VaryOnApplet is a general-purpose toggle. It doesnt insist that there be any particular content in the Lock File if you dont set Check Process. Thus, there doesnt have to be a running process that owns it. There doesnt have to be any special relationship between the presence of the Lock File and the Start and Stop Commands. There dont have to be any Start/Stop commands, for that matter.

There doesnt even have to be a Lock File. Then VaryOnApplet will just sit there looking like a red "X."

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Added: 2006-11-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Geant4 9.0

Geant4 9.0


Geant4 is a toolkit for the simulation of the passage of particles through matter. more>>
Geant4 project is a toolkit for the simulation of the passage of particles through matter.
Its application areas include high energy physics and nuclear experiments, medical, accelerator and space physics studies.
Enhancements:
- Major updates to models and model APIs, major updates to many examples, and numerous bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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pgpforwarder 0.9.2

pgpforwarder 0.9.2


PGP Forwarding Server is a server that receives e-mail on behalf of a user, encrypt it automatically and sent it off the users more>>
PGP Forwarding Server is a server that receives e-mail on behalf of a user, encrypt it automatically and sent it off the users real e-mail account.
The PGP Forwarding Server has a somewhat simplistic view of the world. We have basically a part of the world where things can be transferred in plain text. And we have a part of the problem where things must be encrypted.
It is up to you to decide how big those parts are. Maybe the "Insecure world" is the whole internet. Or just people living in some undemocratic country. Maybe the "Free World" is the whole internet or just the people working in your local network?
We dont care. Just keep in mind that the working axiom is that there we dont can encrypt the e-mail whole traffic, so we care at least about this traffic where we have incluence.
Now, the question is, why cant we encrypt e-mail traffic completely? Because of real world constraints. Just to name a few.
You have relatives. Does your nice Aunt Ann know how to use PGP?
You have a business partners. Now, whats with the sales person over there? Do they know how to use PGP?
However, if you are the boss of an enterprise you could train your exterior sales clarks on how to use PGP. And you can install the PGP Forwarding Server in your company and then everything in your country would be able to safely communicate with your travelling salesmen. Your accountant, your secretary, your tech department, and of course yourself.
So you see, by investing effort at the right place you will benefit from a great leverage effect all over your organisation.
No matter how big those areas are, a user of the PGP Forwarding Server needs to communicate via safe channels with the server. This is currently done by either PGP or SSH.
Receiving via PGP: basically an outsider sends something to an user account on the server, the server encrypts the message and sends it over to the user.
Sending via PGP: a user can may also want to send encrypted mail. However, most people in the internet wont have PGP keys, so the user encrypts the message with the public key of the PGP Forwarding Server and sends the e-mail to the command interface over there, using the "to" command. The server decrypts the message and sends it over in plain text to Aunt Ann.
Receiving via SSH: one just configures his account so that the server doesnt forward incoming messages, but place them instead into a POP3-mailbox. Then one connects via SSH and uses his very normal e-mail program to exchange e-mail.
Sending via SSH: again, you connect to the server via SSH. And again, one uses any e-mail program that can use SMTP to send e-mail normally.
Enhancements:
- Added a nice intro web page.
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Added: 2006-07-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DTI-Query 1.1 Beta

DTI-Query 1.1 Beta


DTI-Query allows neuroscientists to place and interactively manipulate box-shaped regions... more>>
DTI stands for Diffusion Tensor Imaging and is a magnetic resonance imaging method that can be used to measure local information about the structure of white matter pathways within the human brain. Combining DTI data with the computational methods of MR tractography, neuroscientists can estimate the locations and sizes of nerve bundles (white matter pathways) that course through the human brain. DTI-Query allows neuroscientists to place and interactively manipulate box-shaped regions (or volumes of interest) to selectively display pathways that pass through specc anatomical areas.
Enhancements:
- Improved support for tensor data formats. (Now supports 5D tensor files, and arbitrary ordering of tensor indices.) Has been tested with tensor image files output by the AFNI tools: http://afni.nimh.nih.gov/sscc/dglen/DTIQuery
- Support for Mac OS X (Carbon)
- Binaries released for Windows, Linux (32- and 64-bit), and MacOS X (PPC and Intel)
- Added choice of integration method (Eulers method, Runge Kutta 2nd order, Runge Kutta 4th order) for STT tracking.
- Improved support for reading NIFTI background images (correctly handles q-form/s-form matrices).
- Can now save visible pathways (as a binary format, or as a NIFTI mask image).
- Many minor GUI enhancements and bug-fixes.
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Added: 2007-06-26 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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Flate library 1.4.3

Flate library 1.4.3


Flate library is a template library used to deal with html code in CGI applications. more>>
Flate library is a template library used to deal with html code in CGI applications. The library includes C and Perl support. All html code is put in an external file (the template) and printed using the library functions: variables, zones (parts to be displayed or not) and tables (parts to be displayed 0 to n times).
Using this method you dont need to modify/recompile your application when modifying html code, printing order doesnt matter in your CGI code, and your CGI code is much cleaner.
Enhancements:
- can now include external files with #INCLUDEFILE /path/to/file.html
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Added: 2006-10-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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streamripper 1.62.1

streamripper 1.62.1


streamripper records Shoutcast streams with metadata to create separate files for each track. more>>
Streamripper records shoutcast-compatible streams. For shoutcast style streams it finds the "meta data" or track separation data, and uses that as a marker for where the track should be separated.
The MP3 data is decoded and scanned for a silent point, which is where tracks will be created.
Streamripper was started sometime back in early 2000. Streamripper started as a way to separate tracks via Shoutcasts title-streaming feature. This has now been expanded into a much more generic feature, where part of the program only tries to "hint" at where one track starts and another ends, thus allowing a mp3 decoding engine to scan for a silent mark, which is used to find an exact track separation.
Streamripper is now part of the FreeBSD standard distribution, mentioned in the Linux MP3 HOWTO, known to compile on many platforms such as Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, BeOS, OS/2. This is not surprising as portability was a constant consideration during development.
With the emergence of file sharing protocols such as Napster, Gnutella, and now Mojonation and Freenet, the average Internet user can download nearly any mp3 he wants in a matter of no time, but many times people dont know what they want.
Streamripper allows you to download an entire station of music. Many of these mp3 radio stations only play certain genres, so you can now download an entire collection of goa/trance music, an entire collection of jazz, punk rock, whatever you want.
Enhancements:
- Fix problem with -E flag
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Added: 2007-05-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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