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FDMS-3 Ripper
FDMS-3 Ripper is a Perl program for extracting the tracks from the FDMS-3 filesystem. more>>
FDMS-3 Ripper is a Perl program for extracting the tracks from the FDMS-3 filesystem. I recently bought a Fostex FD-8 multitrack hard disk recorder for recording music. It works great, but I was disappointed to discover that, although it uses a standard external SCSI hard disk, there was no way to "rip" the recorded tracks from the hard drive to my PC over the SCSI port. The alternatives were to use the analog-out to re-record each track using my soundcard (resulting in loss of quality and loss of synch between tracks), or buying a $500 ADAT card for my PC.
I decided that I would try to figure out a way to rip the music directly over the SCSI port. The FD-8 uses a proprietary Fostex filesystem, FDMS-3. I decided to hook it up to my PC and probed the drive. I was able to figure out the basic layout of the filesystem pretty quickly. Note: this is designed to hard disks formatted in the FDMS-3 "Mastering" mode, which stores the audio data in uncompressed format.
In order to use the program, you will need to take the hard disk that has the FDMS-3 filesystem on it and hook it up to your PC (mine is a SCSI drive -- dont know if this will work with one of the internal IDE drives you can hook up to the FD-8). Make sure that Linux can see the drive (dont try to mount it, though!). You might want to have a look at SCSI-2.4-HOWTO to get the drive recognized. My external hard disk is located at "/dev/sda", but yours could end up elsewhere.
Next, you need to make sure you have the following on your system: perl, sox and fileutils (for the "dd" utility). Security Warning Unfortunately, this program presents significant security issues, so be careful with it. The script needs to be able to access the hard disk directly, so you can either run it as root (not safe), or change the permissons for the hard disk device (in my case, "/dev/sda"). Run the program with "./fdms3rip /dev/sda" (substituting the actual location of your hard disk).
This will list all of the programs present on the hard disk. Then, run it again with the number of the program you want to fetch off the hard disk: "./fdms3rip /dev/sda 5" to get all of the recorded tracks for program number 5. After waiting a bit, you should now have a bunch of WAV files on your Linux machine. Warning This program will create and erase files with the names "dir" and "header" in the directory it is run from. It would be best to run this program from a clean directory, just to make sure there are no problems.
<<lessI decided that I would try to figure out a way to rip the music directly over the SCSI port. The FD-8 uses a proprietary Fostex filesystem, FDMS-3. I decided to hook it up to my PC and probed the drive. I was able to figure out the basic layout of the filesystem pretty quickly. Note: this is designed to hard disks formatted in the FDMS-3 "Mastering" mode, which stores the audio data in uncompressed format.
In order to use the program, you will need to take the hard disk that has the FDMS-3 filesystem on it and hook it up to your PC (mine is a SCSI drive -- dont know if this will work with one of the internal IDE drives you can hook up to the FD-8). Make sure that Linux can see the drive (dont try to mount it, though!). You might want to have a look at SCSI-2.4-HOWTO to get the drive recognized. My external hard disk is located at "/dev/sda", but yours could end up elsewhere.
Next, you need to make sure you have the following on your system: perl, sox and fileutils (for the "dd" utility). Security Warning Unfortunately, this program presents significant security issues, so be careful with it. The script needs to be able to access the hard disk directly, so you can either run it as root (not safe), or change the permissons for the hard disk device (in my case, "/dev/sda"). Run the program with "./fdms3rip /dev/sda" (substituting the actual location of your hard disk).
This will list all of the programs present on the hard disk. Then, run it again with the number of the program you want to fetch off the hard disk: "./fdms3rip /dev/sda 5" to get all of the recorded tracks for program number 5. After waiting a bit, you should now have a bunch of WAV files on your Linux machine. Warning This program will create and erase files with the names "dir" and "header" in the directory it is run from. It would be best to run this program from a clean directory, just to make sure there are no problems.
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
692 downloads
M3U Ripper 1.4
M3U Ripper is a Firefox extension that allows you to rip the contents of an m3u, wmx, or ram playlist file. more>>
M3U Ripper is a Firefox extension that allows you to rip the contents of an m3u, wmx, or ram playlist file link by right clicking on the link and selecting the "Rip Playlist Contents..." option from the popup menu. The option will only appear if the URL ends with the proper file extension.
All the URLs in the M3U file are downloaded via the Firefox download manager to the default download directory or the one specified in the M3U Ripper options. You can also optionally have M3U Ripper create a sub directory with the playlist file name, create the remote playlist file, create a local playlist file, and filter URLs within the playlist files via regular expressions.
<<lessAll the URLs in the M3U file are downloaded via the Firefox download manager to the default download directory or the one specified in the M3U Ripper options. You can also optionally have M3U Ripper create a sub directory with the playlist file name, create the remote playlist file, create a local playlist file, and filter URLs within the playlist files via regular expressions.
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
946 downloads
KungFu DVD Ripper 0.2.3
KungFu DVD Ripper is a GStreamer based DVD ripper. more>>
KungFu DVD Ripper is a GStreamer based DVD ripper.
KungFu creates backups of your DVDs, saving them as .oggs on your hard drive. It encodes the backup using patent-free codecs, Theora for video and Vorbis for audio.
KungFu is not designed for producing backups that fit within a certain file size (say, for burning onto CD); instead, it is designed to produce backups of consistent quality while maintaining the lowest average file size possible (for building a video library on your hard drive).
<<lessKungFu creates backups of your DVDs, saving them as .oggs on your hard drive. It encodes the backup using patent-free codecs, Theora for video and Vorbis for audio.
KungFu is not designed for producing backups that fit within a certain file size (say, for burning onto CD); instead, it is designed to produce backups of consistent quality while maintaining the lowest average file size possible (for building a video library on your hard drive).
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Added: 2006-12-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
673 downloads
MMS Ripper 0.7.0
MMSRIP is a pure useless program which allows you to save on your hard-disk the content being streamed by an MMS server. more>>
MMSRIP is a pure useless program which allows you to save on your hard-disk the content being streamed by an MMS server.
This program has been written for personnal use, so dont blame me if you think I am stupid doing such tool for the others.
MMS Ripper project should run on every POSIX compliant Operating System, but I cant give you any complete list.
MMSRIP is a client for the proprietary protocol MMS://.
It actually saves to a file the content being streamed. Please remember that this is not intended for real use, its existence is only and must only be documentary.
Enhancements:
- This release introduces many improvements and bugfixes such as a workaround for recalcitrant MMS servers, a switch which enables debug output and the display of the ripping speed.
- You may also compile MMSRIP on Solaris, Cygwin, and Win32 now.
<<lessThis program has been written for personnal use, so dont blame me if you think I am stupid doing such tool for the others.
MMS Ripper project should run on every POSIX compliant Operating System, but I cant give you any complete list.
MMSRIP is a client for the proprietary protocol MMS://.
It actually saves to a file the content being streamed. Please remember that this is not intended for real use, its existence is only and must only be documentary.
Enhancements:
- This release introduces many improvements and bugfixes such as a workaround for recalcitrant MMS servers, a switch which enables debug output and the display of the ripping speed.
- You may also compile MMSRIP on Solaris, Cygwin, and Win32 now.
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Added: 2006-01-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1376 downloads
KDE DVD Authoring Wizard 1.4.6
KDE DVD Authoring Wizard will allow you to create a DVD from one or more DVD compatible MPEG-2 files. more>>
KDE DVD Authoring Wizard will allow you to create a DVD from one or more DVD compatible MPEG-2 files. All you need to do is add one or multiple files to the playlist and answer the questions that follow.
You can add a menu that will contain animated thumbnails of the files in the playlist. Creating a menu is optional.
Main features:
- Playlist editor
- DVD menu with multiple pages
- Animated thumbnails in the menu
- Customizable menu graphics
- Add soundtrack from OGG or MP3
- Antialiased graphics prevent flickering on TV
- Both Widescreen and standard 4:3 support
- ISO DVD Image creation
<<lessYou can add a menu that will contain animated thumbnails of the files in the playlist. Creating a menu is optional.
Main features:
- Playlist editor
- DVD menu with multiple pages
- Animated thumbnails in the menu
- Customizable menu graphics
- Add soundtrack from OGG or MP3
- Antialiased graphics prevent flickering on TV
- Both Widescreen and standard 4:3 support
- ISO DVD Image creation
Download (0.55MB)
Added: 2007-05-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
890 downloads
John the Ripper 1.7.2
John the Ripper is a fast password cracker. more>>
John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, currently available for many flavors of Unix (11 are officially supported, not counting different architectures), DOS, Win32, BeOS, and OpenVMS.
It supports several crypt(3) password hash types which are most commonly found on various Unix flavors, as well as Kerberos AFS and Windows NT/2000/XP LM hashes.
Several other hash types are added with contributed patches.
Enhancements:
- Bitslice DES code for x86-64 that makes use of the 64-bit mode extended SSE2 with 16 XMM registers has been added for better performance at DES-based crypt(3) hashes with x86-64 builds on AMD processors.
- A new make target for FreeBSD/x86-64 has been added.
<<lessIt supports several crypt(3) password hash types which are most commonly found on various Unix flavors, as well as Kerberos AFS and Windows NT/2000/XP LM hashes.
Several other hash types are added with contributed patches.
Enhancements:
- Bitslice DES code for x86-64 that makes use of the 64-bit mode extended SSE2 with 16 XMM registers has been added for better performance at DES-based crypt(3) hashes with x86-64 builds on AMD processors.
- A new make target for FreeBSD/x86-64 has been added.
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Added: 2006-05-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1450 downloads
Stream ripper 1.61.24
Streamripper started as a way to separate tracks via Shoutcasts title-streaming feature. more>>
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 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.
This is not surprising because portability was a constant consideration during development.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.
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 bug where external program wasnt being killed when reconnecting.
<<lessStreamripper 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.
This is not surprising because portability was a constant consideration during development.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.
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 bug where external program wasnt being killed when reconnecting.
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Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
Distributed Network John The Ripper 0.2.5
Distributed Network John The Ripper is a client/server framework that wraps around a slightly modified version of JohnTheRipper. more>>
Distributed Network John The Ripper is a client/server framework that wraps around a slightly modified version of John The Ripper.
In contrast to the MPI version of John, dnetj allows the use of nodes which are of differing speeds and for nodes which do not run 24/7.
This tool was written for a number of reasons, firstly the MPI version requires an MPI installation on each node, and for the nodes to be configured together and be roughly the same speed. Also, although other distributed password crackers exist (such as djohn or medussa) they all have their own limitations.
The server loads a set of password hashes, and splits the available keyspace into "work units" of a configurable size. The clients connect and retrieve the hashes, as well as a set of work units to process. Once a client has processed some work units, it connects back to the server to submit the completed units as well as any passwords which have been cracked.
Possible uses include eg, running as a background task on all the workstations in an office.
Note, this tool is at an early stage of development and is likely to be very buggy, although it is functional. Bug reports and/or patches are strongly encouraged.
Main features:
- Distributed client/server model, any number of clients can be supported and can be brought up and down at will
- Support for any cipher supported by John 1.7.2 (additional cipher patches should be able to be applied normally)
- Keep the changes to John to a minimum, so that patches/updates can still be applied without too much fuss
- Uses the same optimized encryption routines as John
- Cracked hashes are stored in the standard john.pot format, so they can be displayed with john -show
- Passwd files sent to clients are sanitised (only the hash is sent, other fields from the passwd file are removed)
- Capability for auto client registration
- Code is intentionally kept clean to aid porting
Supported Platforms
Dnetj has been tested on the following systems:
- Linux/x86
- Linux/amd64
- Linux/sparc
- MacOSX/PPC
- MacOSX/Intel
- Solaris/x86
Version restrictions:
- Clients will sometimes crash if unable to connect to the server for a long period of time.
- Work unit size is limited to a 32bit integer number of crypts (ie: 4294967296)
- Node performance calculations wrap once the node has performed more than 4294967296 crypts, so nodes may appear to be much slower than they truly are.
- Doesnt work with NTLM, as the NTLM hash is stored in a different field of the passwd file.
- Traffic is sent in plain text (this makes debugging easier at this early stage of development)
- Makefile is very basic, and has no configure script, compilation on Solaris requires adding -lnsl -lsocket to the compile command.
Enhancements:
- Basic functionality is implemented, and dnetj is usable, but there are many things still to be implemented and a lot more testing is needed.
<<lessIn contrast to the MPI version of John, dnetj allows the use of nodes which are of differing speeds and for nodes which do not run 24/7.
This tool was written for a number of reasons, firstly the MPI version requires an MPI installation on each node, and for the nodes to be configured together and be roughly the same speed. Also, although other distributed password crackers exist (such as djohn or medussa) they all have their own limitations.
The server loads a set of password hashes, and splits the available keyspace into "work units" of a configurable size. The clients connect and retrieve the hashes, as well as a set of work units to process. Once a client has processed some work units, it connects back to the server to submit the completed units as well as any passwords which have been cracked.
Possible uses include eg, running as a background task on all the workstations in an office.
Note, this tool is at an early stage of development and is likely to be very buggy, although it is functional. Bug reports and/or patches are strongly encouraged.
Main features:
- Distributed client/server model, any number of clients can be supported and can be brought up and down at will
- Support for any cipher supported by John 1.7.2 (additional cipher patches should be able to be applied normally)
- Keep the changes to John to a minimum, so that patches/updates can still be applied without too much fuss
- Uses the same optimized encryption routines as John
- Cracked hashes are stored in the standard john.pot format, so they can be displayed with john -show
- Passwd files sent to clients are sanitised (only the hash is sent, other fields from the passwd file are removed)
- Capability for auto client registration
- Code is intentionally kept clean to aid porting
Supported Platforms
Dnetj has been tested on the following systems:
- Linux/x86
- Linux/amd64
- Linux/sparc
- MacOSX/PPC
- MacOSX/Intel
- Solaris/x86
Version restrictions:
- Clients will sometimes crash if unable to connect to the server for a long period of time.
- Work unit size is limited to a 32bit integer number of crypts (ie: 4294967296)
- Node performance calculations wrap once the node has performed more than 4294967296 crypts, so nodes may appear to be much slower than they truly are.
- Doesnt work with NTLM, as the NTLM hash is stored in a different field of the passwd file.
- Traffic is sent in plain text (this makes debugging easier at this early stage of development)
- Makefile is very basic, and has no configure script, compilation on Solaris requires adding -lnsl -lsocket to the compile command.
Enhancements:
- Basic functionality is implemented, and dnetj is usable, but there are many things still to be implemented and a lot more testing is needed.
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Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL v3 Price:
802 downloads
Winki the Ripper 0.4.4
Winki The Ripper aims to be the easiest program for video encoding. more>>
Winki The Ripper aims to be the easiest program for video encoding. It is actually just a graphical frontend for GNOME written in python to command line tools like mencoder, oggenc, mkvtoolnix, mplayer and lsdvd.
Please be advised that the use of some of the tools you need for "Winki the Ripper" may not be legal in some countries. Please check this out yourself for the country you live in. We strongly advise not to use illegal tools, but it is not our job to make sure in which country which of the possibly needed tools may be forbidden or restricted.
Main features:
Supported input formats
- DVD
- VCD/SVCD
- Multimedia file (does not work very well still)
Supported output formats
- VCD/SVCD (limited to 1 video, 1 audio and no subtitle streams)
- Multimedia matroska or ogm file (limited to 1 video, 3 audio and 3 subtitle streams)
- Multiple chunk output
- Predefined and custom size output chunks
- Easy crop detection
- Preview settings before rip
- Bulgarian, German, Polish and Spain translations
<<lessPlease be advised that the use of some of the tools you need for "Winki the Ripper" may not be legal in some countries. Please check this out yourself for the country you live in. We strongly advise not to use illegal tools, but it is not our job to make sure in which country which of the possibly needed tools may be forbidden or restricted.
Main features:
Supported input formats
- DVD
- VCD/SVCD
- Multimedia file (does not work very well still)
Supported output formats
- VCD/SVCD (limited to 1 video, 1 audio and no subtitle streams)
- Multimedia matroska or ogm file (limited to 1 video, 3 audio and 3 subtitle streams)
- Multiple chunk output
- Predefined and custom size output chunks
- Easy crop detection
- Preview settings before rip
- Bulgarian, German, Polish and Spain translations
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL v3 Price:
830 downloads
Yet Another Freeware PDF-Composer 2.0
Yet Another Free PDF-composer can compose PDF documents from picture files and other PDF files. more>>
Yet Another Free PDF-composer can compose PDF documents from picture files and other PDF files, encrypt the created document, and send it to a given email address.
Imagine you need a PDF-printer-like tool, which is able to generate PDF-files from documents, you want print out of your applications on your local machine.
There are plenty of solutions out there on the web, which can do this for you. Now imagine you need a PDF-printer to be shared in your network, which is able to generate PDF-files from documents, the network users print out of their applications.
Youll find some free solutions, which can make this. Further imagine, you want this PDF-printer automatically to apply the letterhead template of your company to the first page, apply the company-logo to all further pages, append a "Terms and Conditions" page to all printed documents, apply some "Watermark Graphic" on all pages to copy-protect your documents, encrypt the document to protect it from unwanted manipulation and automatically mail the document to the user, who initiated the print-job.
Hard to find a free solution on the web, which can do this for you.
Enhancements:
- This is a general code cleanup and feature enhancement release.
- YAFPC uses iText 1.4.4 now and requires Java 1.5 or above.
- Feature enhancements include a large variety of encryption settings, explicit settings for owner and user passwords, and enhanced processing of paper sizes and orientations.
<<lessImagine you need a PDF-printer-like tool, which is able to generate PDF-files from documents, you want print out of your applications on your local machine.
There are plenty of solutions out there on the web, which can do this for you. Now imagine you need a PDF-printer to be shared in your network, which is able to generate PDF-files from documents, the network users print out of their applications.
Youll find some free solutions, which can make this. Further imagine, you want this PDF-printer automatically to apply the letterhead template of your company to the first page, apply the company-logo to all further pages, append a "Terms and Conditions" page to all printed documents, apply some "Watermark Graphic" on all pages to copy-protect your documents, encrypt the document to protect it from unwanted manipulation and automatically mail the document to the user, who initiated the print-job.
Hard to find a free solution on the web, which can do this for you.
Enhancements:
- This is a general code cleanup and feature enhancement release.
- YAFPC uses iText 1.4.4 now and requires Java 1.5 or above.
- Feature enhancements include a large variety of encryption settings, explicit settings for owner and user passwords, and enhanced processing of paper sizes and orientations.
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Added: 2006-10-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1113 downloads
Dynamic MP3 Lister
Dynamic MP3 Lister is a PHP script for downloading/streaming MP3s from a Web server. more>>
Dynamic MP3 Lister was a project I started a long time ago to create dynamic lists of MP3s quickly and easily.
Features MP3 Information extraction for things like bitrate, channels, playtime and more.
Please note that this script is discontinued, and is only shown here now as an example of my work.
<<lessFeatures MP3 Information extraction for things like bitrate, channels, playtime and more.
Please note that this script is discontinued, and is only shown here now as an example of my work.
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Added: 2005-05-05 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1643 downloads
RSS Ripper 1.0
RSS Ripper project is a set of Python scripts that rewrites RSS feeds as required for better ease of use. more>>
RSS Ripper project is a set of Python scripts that rewrites RSS feeds as required for better ease of use. After the rip and rewrite, the new RSS feed is uploaded to your FTP server for your own private re-subscription.
Example Usage:
Rename digg_ripper.py-dist
mv digg_ripper.py-dist digg_ripper.py
Edit the FTP values at the top of the script to point to your own FTP.
FTP_HOST = example.com
FTP_USER = username
FTP_PASS = password
FTP_DIR = ~/path/to/public_html
Run it:
python digg_ripper.py
or
./digg_ripper.py
You may want to add a cron job:
0 * * * * /path/to/rss_ripper/digg_ripper.py >/dev/null 2>&1
And finally you can subscribe to your own custom rss feed.
<<lessExample Usage:
Rename digg_ripper.py-dist
mv digg_ripper.py-dist digg_ripper.py
Edit the FTP values at the top of the script to point to your own FTP.
FTP_HOST = example.com
FTP_USER = username
FTP_PASS = password
FTP_DIR = ~/path/to/public_html
Run it:
python digg_ripper.py
or
./digg_ripper.py
You may want to add a cron job:
0 * * * * /path/to/rss_ripper/digg_ripper.py >/dev/null 2>&1
And finally you can subscribe to your own custom rss feed.
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Added: 2007-05-24 License: BSD License Price:
883 downloads
Navicat MySQL database tool for Linux (Freeware) 8.0.29
Navicat MySQL Manager is a set of graphical database management and monitoring tools for MySQL. Navicat is easy-to-use and powerful. It supports backup/ restore, import/ export data and synchronize database. more>>
Navicat MySQL Manager is a set of graphical database management and monitoring tools for MySQL.
Major features
- This is an all-inclusive mysql front end provides a powerful graphical interface for databases management and maintenance.
- Easy installation and intuitive interface make it an irreplaceable tool for mysql on the web or your local desktop.
- Navicat supports all verions of MySQL and it lets you convert data to/ from MySQL, synchronizes and backups database in a snap through helpful wizards
- Major features of Navicat full version include Visual Query Builder, Import/ Export, Report Builder, Backup/ Restore, SSH and HTTP Tunneling and Data Transfer.
- Navicat also supports to import data from ODBC, batch job scheduling (create schedule for Import/Export, Data Transfer and saved queries),
printing of table structure. It also includes a full featured graphical manager for setting the users and access privileges - Navicat version 8 supports Code Completion, Form View and email Notification Services, etc.
- Navicat is the number 1 MySQL database administration shareware in Download.com with over 350,000 downloads and 1,100,000 installations worldwide. Some of the users including Sony Music, Intel, Kodak, FedEx, KPMG Consulting, Ericsson,
Siemens AG, Yahoo!, NTT DoCoMo (Japan), Hitachi (Japan), Imation, Lexmark, Cisco Systems, RSA Security, Avis (Europe), U.S. Department of Energy, UPS, Disney, Oxford University, Harvard University, NASA Space Flight Center, MIT, Michigan State University, University of Michigan, ... - Navicat delivers a personal experience, simplifying the way you work. The program is also available for Windows and Mac OS X.
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Added: 2009-04-04 License: Freeware Price: $0
210 downloads
DVD Manager 0.4
DVD Manager provides an easy-to-use Web-based DVD management tool. more>>
DVD Manager provides an easy-to-use Web-based DVD management tool.
DVD Manager is an e107 CMS plugin. This plugin will enable users to manage their DVD collection and show it to other members via the Web whether it is online or offline.
<<lessDVD Manager is an e107 CMS plugin. This plugin will enable users to manage their DVD collection and show it to other members via the Web whether it is online or offline.
Download (2.5MB)
Added: 2007-01-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1006 downloads
RipOff CD Ripper 0.8.2
RipOff is a GTK+ based CD ripper for Linux. more>>
RipOff is a GTK+ based CD ripper for Linux (and hopefully for other Unix systems once some testing and fixing have been done) that has a simple interface, CDDB lookups, and a plugin-based encoder architecture.
RipOff CD Ripper attempts to appeal to those users who want a non-GNOME dependent CD ripper with a simple interface, or users who just dont like the interfaces of the other GTK+ CD rippers.
Enhancements:
- Added HTTP_PROXY Functionality
- Fixed a bug where for newer versions of GTK "about" dialogue windows were not closing
- FLAC plugin now supports FLAC 1.1.3
- Added an icon for RipOff
- Miscellaneous code cleanups
<<lessRipOff CD Ripper attempts to appeal to those users who want a non-GNOME dependent CD ripper with a simple interface, or users who just dont like the interfaces of the other GTK+ CD rippers.
Enhancements:
- Added HTTP_PROXY Functionality
- Fixed a bug where for newer versions of GTK "about" dialogue windows were not closing
- FLAC plugin now supports FLAC 1.1.3
- Added an icon for RipOff
- Miscellaneous code cleanups
Download (0.38MB)
Added: 2007-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
983 downloads
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