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Plone Drop Down Menu 0.1.10
Plone Drop Down Menu is a product which allows managing multilevel drop down menus in Plone. more>>
Plone Drop Down Menu is a product which allows managing multilevel drop down menus in Plone.
Plone Drop Down Menu (qPloneDropDownMenu) product allows managing multilevel drop down menus in Plone. Drop down menu implemented by qPloneDropDownMenu Plone product is search engine friendly.
Add/remove Products)
-For Plone below 2.1 to use drop_down.css add line to your portal ploneCustom.css.
-You have a list of items of your top level menu, which you can edit in drop down menu configlet form. Now, to add submenu to the certain menu item, you need to add unordered list inside of top level menu item
<<lessPlone Drop Down Menu (qPloneDropDownMenu) product allows managing multilevel drop down menus in Plone. Drop down menu implemented by qPloneDropDownMenu Plone product is search engine friendly.
Add/remove Products)
-For Plone below 2.1 to use drop_down.css add line to your portal ploneCustom.css.
-You have a list of items of your top level menu, which you can edit in drop down menu configlet form. Now, to add submenu to the certain menu item, you need to add unordered list inside of top level menu item
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2007-03-29 License: ZPL (Zope Public License) Price:
944 downloads
Download (0.035MB)
Added: 2007-02-21 License: BSD License Price:
975 downloads
Gem Drop X 0.9
Gem Drop X is a fast-paced puzzle game where its your job to clear the screen of gems before they squash you! more>>
Gem Drop X is a fast-paced puzzle game where its your job to clear the screen of gems before they squash you! (Youre at the bottom, theyre at the top, and they keep coming!)
Gem Drop X was directly ported from the original GemDrop for the Atari 8-bit, which was based on "Magical Drop III" by SNK.
You grab gems (up to 10) of the same color and use them to knock more gems off the screen. Match 3 or more of the same color in a column and >BAM!< they explode! Any adjacent gems of the same color also explode, causing a chain reaction that might cover the entire screen!
The more gems that disappear with one shot, the higher the score you get!
Main features:
- Special objects, which help (or hinder) you on the way. Activate them by including them in a match:
Bombs - stop the chain reaction and destory any gems on either side and above and blow it.
Wildcards - cause more chain reactions with adjacent pieces.
Stopwatches - freezes the gems so no more appear from the top for a few seconds, giving you precious time with which to clear more of the screen!
- Progressive levels. More gems when you start, and less time before new ones appear.
- Expert levels. Levels 15 to 20 have twice as many different colored gems as levels 1 to 14, making it even more difficult to get matches!
- Play with keyboard, joystick, or mouse.
- Beautiful graphics, most 3D rendered
- Stereo music and sound effects.
- Includes source code for both Gem Drop X (in C, using libSDL), as well as the original "Gem Drop" code (in Action!, for the Atari 8bit)!
<<lessGem Drop X was directly ported from the original GemDrop for the Atari 8-bit, which was based on "Magical Drop III" by SNK.
You grab gems (up to 10) of the same color and use them to knock more gems off the screen. Match 3 or more of the same color in a column and >BAM!< they explode! Any adjacent gems of the same color also explode, causing a chain reaction that might cover the entire screen!
The more gems that disappear with one shot, the higher the score you get!
Main features:
- Special objects, which help (or hinder) you on the way. Activate them by including them in a match:
Bombs - stop the chain reaction and destory any gems on either side and above and blow it.
Wildcards - cause more chain reactions with adjacent pieces.
Stopwatches - freezes the gems so no more appear from the top for a few seconds, giving you precious time with which to clear more of the screen!
- Progressive levels. More gems when you start, and less time before new ones appear.
- Expert levels. Levels 15 to 20 have twice as many different colored gems as levels 1 to 14, making it even more difficult to get matches!
- Play with keyboard, joystick, or mouse.
- Beautiful graphics, most 3D rendered
- Stereo music and sound effects.
- Includes source code for both Gem Drop X (in C, using libSDL), as well as the original "Gem Drop" code (in Action!, for the Atari 8bit)!
Download (0.86MB)
Added: 2005-08-17 License: Freeware Price:
1532 downloads
KDM-Drops (Slackware)
KDM-Drops (Slackware) is a KDM theme using the drops wallpaper, the KDE logo, and a, Aero-G looking thing I made in Inkscape more>>
KDM-Drops (Slackware) is a KDM theme using the drops wallpaper, the KDE logo, and a, Aero-G looking thing I made in Inkscape.
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Added: 2007-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
965 downloads
Trophy 1.1.5
Trophy project is an action car racing game. more>>
Trophy project is an action car racing game.
Trophy is an action car racing game for Linux. Its 2D (top-view) but aims to provide high quality graphics.
You can shoot, drop bombs, and drive against the other players.
<<lessTrophy is an action car racing game for Linux. Its 2D (top-view) but aims to provide high quality graphics.
You can shoot, drop bombs, and drive against the other players.
Download (8.9MB)
Added: 2007-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
820 downloads
Krystal Drop 0.7.2
Krystal Drop is a free clone of NeoGeos Magical Drop. more>>
Krystal Drop project is a free clone of NeoGeos Magical Drop.
In it, you play on a field on which lines of gems are being dropped by the top of the screen, at a regular basis or when your opponent makes a combo. You can take or drop gems from the bottom of the screen to make gems disappear.
If you move gems in order to create a vertical alignment of at least three gems of the same colour, they will burst and start a chain reaction with all neighbouring matching gems.
The aim is to prepare some other chain reactions while the first gems are bursting, in order to make a combo and send lines to your opponent. You lose when some gems reach the bottom of the field.
<<lessIn it, you play on a field on which lines of gems are being dropped by the top of the screen, at a regular basis or when your opponent makes a combo. You can take or drop gems from the bottom of the screen to make gems disappear.
If you move gems in order to create a vertical alignment of at least three gems of the same colour, they will burst and start a chain reaction with all neighbouring matching gems.
The aim is to prepare some other chain reactions while the first gems are bursting, in order to make a combo and send lines to your opponent. You lose when some gems reach the bottom of the field.
Download (14.3MB)
Added: 2006-12-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1039 downloads
AutoRip 1.3
AutoRip is a non-interactive, non-intrusive mp3 rip-and-encode front end. more>>
AutoRip is a non-interactive, non-intrusive mp3 rip-and-encode front end. Simply drop your CD into your CD-ROM drive, wait for your CD to eject, wash, rinse, and repeat.
<<less Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2005-08-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1527 downloads

DrCutter for Linux 1.0.90
DrCutter is a powerful file splitter more>> DrCutter is a powerful file splitter that/which will allow you to break a file into little parts "down to the last byte".<<less
Download (117KB)
Added: 2009-04-13 License: Freeware Price: Free
194 downloads
KDM-Drops - without Slackware logo
KDM-Drops - without Slackware logo is a KDM-Drops theme for KDM but without the Slackware logo. more>>
KDM-Drops - without Slackware logo is a KDM-Drops theme for KDM but without the Slackware logo.
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Added: 2007-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
960 downloads
Bugzero 5.0.1
Bugzero is a Web-based bug tracking, defect tracking, issue tracking, and change management system. more>>
Bugzero is a web-based bug tracking, defect tracking, issue tracking, and change management system used in a distributed team environment to track software bugs, hardware defects, test cases, or any other issues. Bugzero can also be used equally well as a helpdesk customer support, trouble ticketing, or email management system to collect and manage customer feedbacks, incidents, requests, and issues.
Bugzero provides a cost-effective enterprise-grade solution to increase team work efficiency. It is easy to use, but still flexible and adaptive, and can be configured to fit to your organizations unique business process and workflow. Bugzero empowers you and puts you in full control, and allows you to accomplish your tasks in the best way possible.
Main features:
- Open standards technology, web-based, lightweight, feature-rich, robust, fast, reliable, and a high level of usability
- No client software, no firewall issues, and accessible from anywhere on the internet through HTTP or SMTP
- Support both web interface and email interface (particularly for customer support), for internal and external users
- Single system with one code base, minimal system requirements and maintenance, easy install (server side only)
- Operating system independent, based on Java and J2EE, truely run anywhere and everywhere
- Cross database systems, based on standard SQL 92, fully open, scalable, and modular database schema
- More than just bug tracking, works equally well as a help desk customer support system
- Support custom fields of data types including datetime, number, URL, and link ID. Fields can be added or removed anytime.
- Configurable page layout, company logo, and look and feel
- Support multiple projects, configurable access control, and self registration
- Configurable advanced group and field level access control model (security)
- Completely configurable and customizable workflow (defect tracking lifecycle)
- Configurable automatic and manual bug-assignment
- File attachment (can attach multiple files and any kinds of files at once)
- Email notification and cc mail (per project, template based)
- Configurable email notification triggers or listeners (per project, per user)
- CVS and Perforce source version control integration through email
- Metrics reports, advanced search, and re-usable stored queries
- Comprehensive readable bug-audit trail (change history)
- Quick sorting and CSV file export supporting Asian languages in Unicode
- Public projects and self registration for open source projects
- Support internationalization with Unicode (UTF-8)
- Support LDAP/Active Directory user authentcation (available as add-on)
- Custom email reminder and escalation (available as add-on)
- Easy to use web-based system administration (no learning curve)
- Exceptional remote trouble shooting and debugging capabilities
Version restrictions:
- Hardware: PC, Mac, Sun, or IBM Servers, more
- OS: Windows, Unix, Linux, or Mac OS, more
- Server Database: Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase, MySQL, PosgreSQL, or Access, more
- Server Software: JDK1.3+ and a Java application server such as Tomcat, WebLogic, WebSphere, more
- Client Software: MSIE, Mozilla, FireFox, Opera, or Netscape, more
Enhancements:
- The two issues when upgrading using Sybase, an error in "DROP PRIMARY KEY", and the need to set "ddl in tran" to true for the tempdb have been fixed.
- A JSP compile error in help.jsp with IBM WAS was fixed.
- Email parsing for field name was improved. The users drop-down fields are now filtered if the login user is in a controlled user group, and only users in the same group are listed.
<<lessBugzero provides a cost-effective enterprise-grade solution to increase team work efficiency. It is easy to use, but still flexible and adaptive, and can be configured to fit to your organizations unique business process and workflow. Bugzero empowers you and puts you in full control, and allows you to accomplish your tasks in the best way possible.
Main features:
- Open standards technology, web-based, lightweight, feature-rich, robust, fast, reliable, and a high level of usability
- No client software, no firewall issues, and accessible from anywhere on the internet through HTTP or SMTP
- Support both web interface and email interface (particularly for customer support), for internal and external users
- Single system with one code base, minimal system requirements and maintenance, easy install (server side only)
- Operating system independent, based on Java and J2EE, truely run anywhere and everywhere
- Cross database systems, based on standard SQL 92, fully open, scalable, and modular database schema
- More than just bug tracking, works equally well as a help desk customer support system
- Support custom fields of data types including datetime, number, URL, and link ID. Fields can be added or removed anytime.
- Configurable page layout, company logo, and look and feel
- Support multiple projects, configurable access control, and self registration
- Configurable advanced group and field level access control model (security)
- Completely configurable and customizable workflow (defect tracking lifecycle)
- Configurable automatic and manual bug-assignment
- File attachment (can attach multiple files and any kinds of files at once)
- Email notification and cc mail (per project, template based)
- Configurable email notification triggers or listeners (per project, per user)
- CVS and Perforce source version control integration through email
- Metrics reports, advanced search, and re-usable stored queries
- Comprehensive readable bug-audit trail (change history)
- Quick sorting and CSV file export supporting Asian languages in Unicode
- Public projects and self registration for open source projects
- Support internationalization with Unicode (UTF-8)
- Support LDAP/Active Directory user authentcation (available as add-on)
- Custom email reminder and escalation (available as add-on)
- Easy to use web-based system administration (no learning curve)
- Exceptional remote trouble shooting and debugging capabilities
Version restrictions:
- Hardware: PC, Mac, Sun, or IBM Servers, more
- OS: Windows, Unix, Linux, or Mac OS, more
- Server Database: Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase, MySQL, PosgreSQL, or Access, more
- Server Software: JDK1.3+ and a Java application server such as Tomcat, WebLogic, WebSphere, more
- Client Software: MSIE, Mozilla, FireFox, Opera, or Netscape, more
Enhancements:
- The two issues when upgrading using Sybase, an error in "DROP PRIMARY KEY", and the need to set "ddl in tran" to true for the tempdb have been fixed.
- A JSP compile error in help.jsp with IBM WAS was fixed.
- Email parsing for field name was improved. The users drop-down fields are now filtered if the login user is in a controlled user group, and only users in the same group are listed.
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2007-06-30 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price: $399
848 downloads
Tidybot 1.6.1
Tidybot is a cross-platform batch (X)HTML syntax-checker and report-generator. more>>
Tidybot is a cross-platform batch (X)HTML syntax-checker and report-generator. It traverses a directory tree of (X)HTML files on your hard disk, and generates a web page listing all the errors and warnings it encounters.
Tidybot can be used in two ways: from the command-line, or through a user-friendly GUI application. The output will be identical in either case.
On Unix platforms, the GUI version of Tidybot is installed as tidybot_gui, and can be executed directly from the command line.
On MS Windows, the installer will have installed the GUI version as the program Tidybot GUI, which can be executed from the Start Menu: Start > Programs > Tidybot > Tidybot GUI.
In addition (depending on what you instructed the installer to do) you may also have a Tidybot GUI icon on your Desktop, and/or in the "Quick Launch" area of your Taskbar, that you can use to start the program.
The GUI version of Tidybot allows you to specify exactly the same options as the command-line version, just in a more convenient point-and-click fashion. The GUI version also has some functionality the command-line version lacks:
- The less often-used options are initially hidden. They can be made visible by choosing the Show Advanced Options menu item from the Options menu.
- If the Display results in browser checkbox is checked, Tidybot will send the results of the Tidybot run to your default browser.
- Settings and values are saved when you quit the application, and restored the next time you start it up. Some fields maintain a history of previously entered values, which can be selected from a drop-down menu.
<<lessTidybot can be used in two ways: from the command-line, or through a user-friendly GUI application. The output will be identical in either case.
On Unix platforms, the GUI version of Tidybot is installed as tidybot_gui, and can be executed directly from the command line.
On MS Windows, the installer will have installed the GUI version as the program Tidybot GUI, which can be executed from the Start Menu: Start > Programs > Tidybot > Tidybot GUI.
In addition (depending on what you instructed the installer to do) you may also have a Tidybot GUI icon on your Desktop, and/or in the "Quick Launch" area of your Taskbar, that you can use to start the program.
The GUI version of Tidybot allows you to specify exactly the same options as the command-line version, just in a more convenient point-and-click fashion. The GUI version also has some functionality the command-line version lacks:
- The less often-used options are initially hidden. They can be made visible by choosing the Show Advanced Options menu item from the Options menu.
- If the Display results in browser checkbox is checked, Tidybot will send the results of the Tidybot run to your default browser.
- Settings and values are saved when you quit the application, and restored the next time you start it up. Some fields maintain a history of previously entered values, which can be selected from a drop-down menu.
Download (0.057MB)
Added: 2005-11-05 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1448 downloads
ROX Filer 2.3
ROX Filer is a fast and powerful graphical file manager. more>>
ROX Filer is a fast and powerful graphical file manager.
It has full drag-and-drop support and background file operations, and is highly configurable.
<<lessIt has full drag-and-drop support and background file operations, and is highly configurable.
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2005-09-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1510 downloads
Titration 1.3.2
Titration is a multi-user, multi-project tracking system. more>>
Titration is a multi-user, multi-project tracking system. Titration is simple and is designed to work with other project management and time-tracking projects.
It is designed to show the present work load, priority, and state of (closed/ongoing/queued/active) projects.
This is not a micro-management package, a project management tool, or time-tracking software. It is an extension of tools that do these things.
Enhancements:
- You can now drag and drop the priorities into the desired location.
- The project name in the drop down lists is now sorted by name desc.
- On the "Overview" tab, the user logging in will now have that users project details loaded.
- The overview menu now supports the exporting of data in XML and HTML formats.
<<lessIt is designed to show the present work load, priority, and state of (closed/ongoing/queued/active) projects.
This is not a micro-management package, a project management tool, or time-tracking software. It is an extension of tools that do these things.
Enhancements:
- You can now drag and drop the priorities into the desired location.
- The project name in the drop down lists is now sorted by name desc.
- On the "Overview" tab, the user logging in will now have that users project details loaded.
- The overview menu now supports the exporting of data in XML and HTML formats.
Download (0.094MB)
Added: 2006-01-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1363 downloads
Pie 0.5
Pie is a lightweight content management system for Web-sharing documents, files, and arbitrary pieces of information. more>>
Pie is a lightweight content management system for Web-sharing documents, files, and arbitrary pieces of information.
Pie is just another web-based content composition and management environment using the idea of collaborate editing and sharing, an idea that has been taken to great extends lately by a crusade called Wiki.
Although so-called content management systems existed long before, employing both, proprietary as well as standardized means, the Wiki mythos pushed this effort even farther.
As with XML, another internet hype, and one that is still based many illusions upon (careless marketing strategists and clueless mortals have conventionalized XML to be one of those black magic three-letter acronyms that, if inhaled properly, is able to cook coffee, change your kids nappies and, all things considered, makes you a better human being once youve accepted it and freely offer it your untainted soul), Wikis more and more come to the publics attention and you clearly classify yourself as an outsider if you do not embrace the new technologys blessing.
A projects or ideas popularity shares its symptoms with economic growth: once it is unleashed upon the populace, grapping and holding their and all bystanders attention, it can not be stopped anymore until, of course, the climax is reached and everyone turns away, bored to death.
Nevertheless, Pie is another attempt to bore people willing to pay attention, offering its services freely and obendiently to those who are willing to accept them.
Pie has been designed to be tasty and can be served with a variety of ingredients. Basically, it serves you by gladly feeding upon your mental output, this being mostly text, but also graphics, music, programs and other intellectual property.
Before you build up your illusions right away, at the very start, it should be mentioned that Pie is unable to cook coffee. This fact cannot be stressed and overemphasized enough. Being a content management system, Pie does lots of things for you, but it certainly cant cook coffee.
If this was one of your basic requirements, you may cut off here, right now, and go for a secretary instead. (Hopefully, you didnt take this barking of your shin too seriously. Yet, it might have saved you a lot of time, if properly prepared coffee really was what you were looking for.)
Imagine, just for a moment, that youd like to collect your thoughts, on any conceivable matter. You could handle this the conventional way by writing them down in your diary. Still, you are a modern person, always having preferred to employ technology whereever you can.
Consequently, you foreclosed, of course, to make use or your PCs text processing features, thus being able to edit, cut and paste, and move around and modify your text in whatever manner and as often as you like.
Let us take this scenario one step farther: you not only want to be able to manage your thoughts at home or at work, but virtually everywhere and anytime. Sure, you can use a laptop for this purpose. However, being a social being, you want others to participate and take in (or even contribute to) your ideas - again, anytime and everywhere, as long as the participants have access to moderate 20s century technology.
You may send your data and files back and forth, using e-mail, or you could even rely on more sophisicated technology, like CVS, or you could make use of your proprietary publishing softwares distributed auto-update feature to spread your latest thoughts to remote clients, the participants, anywhere in the Net. Alternatively, you might rely on one of the Nets most accepted means: the Web.
Doing so, not only enables you to refrain from ugly, expensive, proprietary software, but also connects you, and those with whom you intend to share your intellectual propery, using a simple, standardized means.
Main features:
- Quick page processing and short run-time latency
- Low system requirements (both, in regard of the running servers performance as well as the complexity of the installed software base)
- Independent of ODBC, SQL and other database systems, both, session-based and file-based
- Multi-user support
- Page locking
- Browsable and revertable page versioning
- Local link/referer verification
- Optional (semi-)automatic page expiration
- Customizable PCRE-patterns for pages and files
- A rather extensive user manual
- Localized user interface
- Optional directory hashing to handle large amounts of files
- Small and simple code library
- Easily adaptable and extendable to personal needs
- Weighs less than 200 blocks (i. e. 100 KB), including online documentation
- Supports many common HTML directives, including tables
- XHTML 1.0 clean output
- Peachy
Enhancements:
- The code library has been completely rewritten, focusing on extendability and abstraction.
- All low-level functions have been implemented as OO classes.
- Both pages and files support an arbitrary number of versions, limited only by the capacity of the underlying file system.
- Usability has been improved.
- Most operations are selectable from drop-down menus via mouse clicks or Editing Mode.
- Editing has been fine-tuned.
- Text can be marked and, by clicking a button, applied various markup properties.
<<lessPie is just another web-based content composition and management environment using the idea of collaborate editing and sharing, an idea that has been taken to great extends lately by a crusade called Wiki.
Although so-called content management systems existed long before, employing both, proprietary as well as standardized means, the Wiki mythos pushed this effort even farther.
As with XML, another internet hype, and one that is still based many illusions upon (careless marketing strategists and clueless mortals have conventionalized XML to be one of those black magic three-letter acronyms that, if inhaled properly, is able to cook coffee, change your kids nappies and, all things considered, makes you a better human being once youve accepted it and freely offer it your untainted soul), Wikis more and more come to the publics attention and you clearly classify yourself as an outsider if you do not embrace the new technologys blessing.
A projects or ideas popularity shares its symptoms with economic growth: once it is unleashed upon the populace, grapping and holding their and all bystanders attention, it can not be stopped anymore until, of course, the climax is reached and everyone turns away, bored to death.
Nevertheless, Pie is another attempt to bore people willing to pay attention, offering its services freely and obendiently to those who are willing to accept them.
Pie has been designed to be tasty and can be served with a variety of ingredients. Basically, it serves you by gladly feeding upon your mental output, this being mostly text, but also graphics, music, programs and other intellectual property.
Before you build up your illusions right away, at the very start, it should be mentioned that Pie is unable to cook coffee. This fact cannot be stressed and overemphasized enough. Being a content management system, Pie does lots of things for you, but it certainly cant cook coffee.
If this was one of your basic requirements, you may cut off here, right now, and go for a secretary instead. (Hopefully, you didnt take this barking of your shin too seriously. Yet, it might have saved you a lot of time, if properly prepared coffee really was what you were looking for.)
Imagine, just for a moment, that youd like to collect your thoughts, on any conceivable matter. You could handle this the conventional way by writing them down in your diary. Still, you are a modern person, always having preferred to employ technology whereever you can.
Consequently, you foreclosed, of course, to make use or your PCs text processing features, thus being able to edit, cut and paste, and move around and modify your text in whatever manner and as often as you like.
Let us take this scenario one step farther: you not only want to be able to manage your thoughts at home or at work, but virtually everywhere and anytime. Sure, you can use a laptop for this purpose. However, being a social being, you want others to participate and take in (or even contribute to) your ideas - again, anytime and everywhere, as long as the participants have access to moderate 20s century technology.
You may send your data and files back and forth, using e-mail, or you could even rely on more sophisicated technology, like CVS, or you could make use of your proprietary publishing softwares distributed auto-update feature to spread your latest thoughts to remote clients, the participants, anywhere in the Net. Alternatively, you might rely on one of the Nets most accepted means: the Web.
Doing so, not only enables you to refrain from ugly, expensive, proprietary software, but also connects you, and those with whom you intend to share your intellectual propery, using a simple, standardized means.
Main features:
- Quick page processing and short run-time latency
- Low system requirements (both, in regard of the running servers performance as well as the complexity of the installed software base)
- Independent of ODBC, SQL and other database systems, both, session-based and file-based
- Multi-user support
- Page locking
- Browsable and revertable page versioning
- Local link/referer verification
- Optional (semi-)automatic page expiration
- Customizable PCRE-patterns for pages and files
- A rather extensive user manual
- Localized user interface
- Optional directory hashing to handle large amounts of files
- Small and simple code library
- Easily adaptable and extendable to personal needs
- Weighs less than 200 blocks (i. e. 100 KB), including online documentation
- Supports many common HTML directives, including tables
- XHTML 1.0 clean output
- Peachy
Enhancements:
- The code library has been completely rewritten, focusing on extendability and abstraction.
- All low-level functions have been implemented as OO classes.
- Both pages and files support an arbitrary number of versions, limited only by the capacity of the underlying file system.
- Usability has been improved.
- Most operations are selectable from drop-down menus via mouse clicks or Editing Mode.
- Editing has been fine-tuned.
- Text can be marked and, by clicking a button, applied various markup properties.
Download (0.073MB)
Added: 2006-10-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1096 downloads
Public Fox 1.04
Public Fox cleans stuff after downloading. more>>
Public Fox cleans stuff after downloading.
Tired of cleaning stuff people download? Use this to limit file downloading.
Prevent browser changes.
Public Fox blocks users from downloading unwanted files.
Locks down Add-ons.
Locks down Preferences.
Locks down about:config
All with a central password.
<<lessTired of cleaning stuff people download? Use this to limit file downloading.
Prevent browser changes.
Public Fox blocks users from downloading unwanted files.
Locks down Add-ons.
Locks down Preferences.
Locks down about:config
All with a central password.
Download (0.019MB)
Added: 2007-07-23 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
862 downloads
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