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openTimetool 2.2

openTimetool 2.2


openTimetool is a Web-based, sector-independent project time recording tool for service provision companies such as agencies. more>>
openTimetool project is a Web-based, sector-independent project time recording tool for service provision companies such as agencies and IT support firms. Its also ideal for publishing houses and editorial offices, consultancy firms, training companies, and freelance workers.
Enhancements:
- The code has been completely revised for PHP5 compatibility.
- The original PHP4/PHP5 PEAR components are used for database access.
- Auto-logout time can now be configured in config.php (including the ability to override the php.ini setting).
- phpinfo.php is now part of the package for diagnostic reasons.
- Invisible non-UTF8-chracters in navigator.tpl were eliminated since they caused a translation problem due to a bug in PHP 5.2.1 in preg_replace.
- Minor bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2007-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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HyperJournal 0.5b

HyperJournal 0.5b


hyperjournal facilitates the administration of academic journals on the Web. more>>
HyperJournal is an Open Source software application which enables on-line as well as printed publishing in an innovative and significantly cost-cutting way.
The HyperJournal can be easily installed, configured and managed without any out-of-the-ordinary IT-competence.
Main features:
- Graphic design which is user-friendly and easily customisable
- Dynamic contextualization
- Automatic Backup
- Anonymous article submission
- Anonymous on-line peer-review
- Category and number management
- An unlimited number of scientific and editorial committees
- A plurality of permitted file formats (which can be restricted according to your needs): XML, HTML, LateX, MsWord, PDF, PS, Jpeg, gif, png.
- Compliance with the Open Archive OAI-PMH protocol
- A customisable editing-publishing stage
- Conversion of XML or LateX articles into in HTML or PDF version.
- Entirely modifiable style sheets for visualizing and printing articles.
- Validation and article conversion tools for registered users.
Enhancements:
- This version features a revamped interface, templates, and styles; advanced roles for publishing workflow; issue management; a basic "plugout" Web service; and several bugfixes.
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Added: 2006-03-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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aspell-da 1.6.7

aspell-da 1.6.7


aspell-da is an aspell dictionary for spell-checking Danish texts. more>>
aspell-da is an aspell dictionary for spell-checking Danish texts. aspell-da is based on "Den store danske ordliste" (The Comprehensive Danish Dictionary).

The Comprehensive Danish Dictionary (DSDO) is a free spell-checking dictionary for Danish published by Skane Sjeland Linux User Group (SSLUG). One thing which makes this dictionary different from most other dictionaries is that it basically is the result of a vote among the proof-readers. The editorial group has _not_ proof-read all the words in the dictionary, but guides the proof-readers and keeps track of the overall status of the dictionary.

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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ispell-da 1.6.7

ispell-da 1.6.7


ispell-da is an ispell dictionary for spell-checking of Danish texts. more>>
ispell-da is an ispell dictionary for spell-checking of Danish texts. ispell-da project is based on "Den store danske ordliste" (The Comprehensive Danish Dictionary).

The Comprehensive Danish Dictionary (DSDO) is a free spell-checking dictionary for Danish published by Skane Sjeland Linux User Group (SSLUG). One thing which makes this dictionary different from most other dictionaries is that it basically is the result of a vote among the proof-readers. The editorial group has _not_ proof-read all the words in the dictionary, but guides the proof-readers and keeps track of the overall status of the dictionary.

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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bricolage 1.10.3

Bricolage 1.10.3


Bricolage, an open-source enterprise-class content management system. more>>
Bricolage, an open-source enterprise-class content management system, greatly simplifies the complex tasks of creating, publishing, and managing the vast libraries of content essential to any organization.
With advanced features such as fully-configurable workflows, customizable document types, multisite management capabilities, and comprehensive Perl-based templating support, Bricolage has been designed from the ground-up to scale to meet the demanding needs of large organizations around the world. This flexibility and scalability led eWeek to hail Bricolage as Most Impressive in 2002.
No matter what type of site you run, visitors come to your site because they are looking for content.
Main features:
- Streamline content updates by allowing authorized users to update the site directly.
- Update from any computer with a Web browser. Bricolage works in all major browsers and requires no additional software or plug-ins.
- Maintain editorial control and review through customizable workflows that require content to pass through an editor before publication.
- Restrict user privileges to only the pages and features each user needs in order to limit the potential for abuse.
- Easily revert to an older copy of a document at any time in case of an unwanted update.
- Enforce a consistent look and feel through the use of powerful templates.
- Generate server-neutral HTML or XML output that can be served by any web server on any platform.
- Automatically push content to a front-end Web server or server cluster to allow virtually unlimited scalability.
Enhancements:
Improvements
- If "Term::ReadPassword" isnt found during installation, a better
error message is displayed. [Scott]
- Added output channel name to "Could not find template" error message
in the Mason Burner. [Paul Orrock]
- The contributed Linux start script (contrib/start_scripts/linux) now
restarts the "bric_queued" server when the "restart" command is used
and the "bric_queued" server is enabled. It also now also passes a
log file name to "bric_queued" so that publishing errors can more
easily be traced. [David]
- Overriding Mason inheritance in story element templates by setting
$inherit in the "
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Vida Framework 0.7.1

Vida Framework 0.7.1


Vida is a PHP5 MVC (Model View Controller) framework. more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-03-17 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Midgard 1.8.4

Midgard 1.8.4


Midgard is an application server for the PHP programming language. more>>
Midgard is a freely-available solution for managing content on Web, Extranet, and Intranet services. Midgard is also a toolkit for building dynamic applications to power eBusiness and Information Management processes.
Writing applications and functionalities for the platform is done using the easy-to-learn PHP scripting language.
All interfacing with the system is done via a regular Web browser, and no special tools are needed for developers or content authors.
Main features:
- Easy and well documented Application Programming Interface (API)
- Efficient management of Web content using a hierarchical topic system
- Separation of layout, content and site logic
- Support for editorial workflow and approval mechanisms
- Attachment of metadata to all content objects
- Management of PIM data including contacts and calendaring information
- Multilingual support (including Unicode) and localization
- Replication for clustered setups and staging
- Multi-company support using virtual databases
- Flexible user and group management
Enhancements:
- Enhancements for systems with GLib versions older than 2.6, a fix for a memory leak in the legacy update function, fixed replication formatting, partially implemented metadata functionality for the legacy API, and enhancements for SuSE and Fedora Core.
- The database is now updated after PEAR packages are installed.
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Added: 2007-07-19 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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rip-utils 0.2.1

rip-utils 0.2.1


rip-utils is a command line toolkit for ripping, encoding, tagging, organizing, compiling, and managing audio archives. more>>
rip-utils is a command line toolkit for ripping, encoding, tagging, organizing, compiling, and managing audio archives. Each utility participates in a common framework that allows commodity tools (such as file browsers, multimedia players and streaming servers) to access your digital catalog simply and effectively.

rip

A single command (tuned for optimal quality using cdparanoia and LAME) drives the ripping, encoding and tagging process from end to end:

% ru rip

No further intervention will be necessary. Each track will be extracted from the compact disc, encoded, tagged (using album information obtained from a freedb server) and filed in a sensible location (~/mp3 by default).

list, tag, diff and submit

For those of us who want to exercise some editorial control, rip-utils also provides powerful support for retrieving, modifying, comparing and submitting album information using freedb servers. In addition to supporting standard editing features based on freedb naming conventions, rip-utils offers convenient methods for performing otherwise tedious tasks such as tagging multi-artist compilations or properly capitalizing album and track information; when maximum flexibility is required, regular expressions can be used. For a detailed example, see:

ru tag + cddb read misc 710ef109

organize and compile

Furthermore, rip-utils uses portable mechanisms to organize your entire audio collection. You can use rip-utils to create file system-based categories or to compile standard Internet playlists. Every file created or managed by rip-utils can be easily used – without modification – by most multimedia players, streaming servers (such as the one provided with the SliMP3 Player) and operating systems that might access your recordings using a shared file system (e.g., Samba). At the same time, every effort is made to ensure that each file name and path is legibly formatted so that humans are able glean as much from the file system as their software:

Hardfloor - The Best of Hardfloor%3A The Mixes.m3u

Hardfloor/The Best of Hardfloor%3A The Mixes/07. Depeche Mode - Its No Good (Hardfloor Remix).mp3

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Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OpenDarwin 7.2.1

OpenDarwin 7.2.1


OpenDarwin is the core of Mac OS X. more>>
Darwin is the core of Mac OS X. The Darwin kernel is based on FreeBSD and Mach 3.0 technologies and provides protected memory and pre-emptive multitasking. Darwin runs on PowerPC-based Macintosh computers and a version is also available for x86-compatible computers.
Apples open source projects allow developers to customize and enhance key Apple software. Through the open source model, Apple engineers and the open source community collaborate to create better, faster and more reliable products for our users.
Beneath the appealing, easy-to-use interface of Mac OS X is a rock-solid foundation that is engineered for stability, reliability, and performance. This foundation is a core operating system commonly known as Darwin.
Darwin integrates a number of technologies, most importantly Mach 3.0, operating-system services based on 4.4BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), high-performance networking facilities, and support for multiple integrated file systems.
Since it was first released in March 1999, Darwin has been the open-source OS technology underlying Apples Mac OS X operating system, with all development being managed and hosted by Apple at http://developer.apple.com/darwin/.
Since Apples Mac OS X releases are based directly on the live Darwin CVS repository, it has been necessary to have a fairly comprehensive procedural framework in place for registering and managing Darwin developers to ensure a good level of quality control. While this system has served its intended purpose quite well, it is desirable to further increase the collaboration between Apple and the open source community beyond the current model.
OpenDarwin.org, jointly founded in April 2002 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (ISC) and Apple, is an attempt to take cooperative Darwin development to the next level. Membership in the OpenDarwin project and access to its works are open to everyone.
The project is also fully independent, with control over its own web site, project news, bug tracking information and CVS repository, as well as any other services that the community owners may wish to provide. Neither Apple nor ISC take any responsibility for, or exercise any editorial control over, the OpenDarwin project.
Many OpenDarwin members are either Apple employees or Darwin Committers, who have an active interest in merging technologies from OpenDarwin.org into Darwin and Mac OS X releases. With OpenDarwin, project members have greater latitude in producing incremental updates or interim releases of Darwin.
The mission of the OpenDarwin project is to innovate and explore new technologies while still remaining relevant, through its informal connection to www.opensource.apple.com, to the mainstream computing environments that Apple provides. It complements Apples infrastructure by allowing increased participation by the community.
Enhancements:
- Install script has been enhanced to allow user creating, setting root password
- AuthenticAMD cpus are now properly detected
- cvs from upstream feature releases
- locate from NetBSD
- at/atrun synced with FreeBSD-5
- various unix software has been updated.
- ODTulipDriver, a driver for tulip-based ethernet controllers, has been added.
- ncutil, a network configuration tool for Darwin, has been updated to version 2.1
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Added: 2005-04-06 License: APSL (Apple Public Source License) Price:
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Image::MetaData::JPEG 0.15

Image::MetaData::JPEG 0.15


Image::MetaData::JPEG is a Perl extension for showing/modifying JPEG (meta)data. more>>
Image::MetaData::JPEG is a Perl extension for showing/modifying JPEG (meta)data.

SYNOPSIS

use Image::MetaData::JPEG;

# Create a new JPEG file structure object
my $image = new Image::MetaData::JPEG(somepicture.jpg);
die Error: . Image::MetaData::JPEG::Error() unless $image;

# Get a list of references to comment segments
my @segments = $image->get_segments(COM, INDEXES);

# Get the JPEG picture dimensions
my ($dim_x, $dim_y) = $image->get_dimensions();

# Show all JPEG segments and their content
print $image->get_description();

# Retrieve a specific value from Exif meta-data
my $image_data = $image->get_Exif_data(IMAGE_DATA, TEXTUAL);
print $image_data->{DateTimeOriginal}->[0], "n";

# Modify the DateTime tag for the main image
$image->set_Exif_data({DateTime => 1994:07:23 12:14:51},
IMAGE_DATA, ADD);

# Delete all meta-data segments (please, dont)
$image->drop_segments(METADATA);

# Rewrite file to disk after your modifications
$image->save(new_file_name.jpg);

# ... and a lot more methods for viewing/modifying meta-data, which
# are accessed through the $file or $segments[$index] references.

The purpose of this module is to read/modify/rewrite meta-data segments in JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group format) files, which can contain comments, thumbnails, Exif information (photographic parameters), IPTC information (editorial parameters) and similar data.

Each JPEG file is made of consecutive segments (tagged data blocks), and the actual row picture data. Most of these segments specify parameters for decoding the picture data into a bitmap; some of them, namely the COMment and APPlication segments, contain instead meta-data, i.e., information about how the photo was shot (usually added by a digital camera) and additional notes from the photograph. These additional pieces of information are especially valuable for picture databases, since the meta-data can be saved together with the picture without resorting to additional database structures. See the appendix about the structure of JPEG files for technical details.

This module works by breaking a JPEG file into individual segments. Each file is associated to an Image::MetaData::JPEG structure object, which contains one Image::MetaData::JPEG::Segment object for each segment. Segments with a known format are then parsed, and their content can be accessed in a structured way for display. Some of them can even be modified and then rewritten to disk.

$JPEG::show_warnings

This package variable must be used to inhibit the printing of warnings: if it is false, warnings are silently ignored. Otherwise, warning messages come with a detailed back-trace and description of the warning location.

$Image::MetaData::JPEG::show_warnings = undef;

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Added: 2006-07-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Comprehensive Danish Dictionary 1.6.7

The Comprehensive Danish Dictionary 1.6.7


The Comprehensive Danish Dictionary is a word list for spell checking of Danish texts. more>>
The Comprehensive Danish Dictionary is a word list for spell checking of Danish texts.
The Comprehensive Danish Dictionary (DSDO) is a free spell-checking dictionary for Danish published by Skane Sjeland Linux User Group (SSLUG). One thing which makes this dictionary different from most other dictionaries is that it basically is the result of a vote among the proof-readers.
The editorial group has _not_ proof-read all the words in the dictionary, but guides the proof-readers and keeps track of the overall status of the dictionary.
Enhancements:
- Some words were added and some misspellings were removed.
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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