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NetBeans IDE 5.5.1
NetBeans IDE is a full-featured integrated environment for Java application developers. more>>
NetBeans IDE is a full-featured integrated environment for Java application developers.
Java programmers require a fast and fully-featured Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with support for Java(TM) compliant applications for accelerating development across all major OS platforms.
NetBeans.org provides an open source, high performance, modular, extensible, multi-platform Java IDE to accelerate the development of Java applications, web services and mobile applications.
The NetBeans IDE 4.1, which was released in May 11, 2005, includes Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) development capabilities. This new release allows developers to not only develop applications in the web tier but also includes Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) and web service development capabilities.
NetBeans IDE 4.1 is a single platform with out-of-the-box development capabilities and support for enterprise (J2EE 1.4) applications and web services, mobile/wireless Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) applications and services and desktop Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) applications. The robust open source Java IDE, has everything that Java Software Developers need to develop cross-platform desktop, web and mobile applications straight out of the box.
When you download the NetBeans IDE, you get a modular, standards-based development environment with all the key functionality in one download, rather than a series of additional plug-ins. Write, compile, debug and deploy Java programs for the Solaris, Windows, Linux and Macintosh platforms.
Main features:
- New Navigator component facilitates browsing and navigating around classes.
- Browse and configure project classpath using the Libraries node in the Projects View.
- Use automatically generated Debug and Compile Single File actions for projects with existing build scripts.
- Set up projects with multiple source roots.
- Create a J2EE application, automatically add EJB?* and Web modules, then deploy the application.
- Deploy an EJB module as a stand-alone or packaged in a J2EE application. Or, create a Web module, generate calls to EJBs and deploy the Web module either as a stand-alone Web application or packaged in a J2EE application.
- Create Session Beans, Entity Beans and Message-Driven Beans. Entity Beans can be created using an existing database schema.
- Create, register and test Web Services.
- Visually configure your EJBs, Web Services and Web Components.
- Validate your applications using the J2EE Verifier.
- Use the integrated Java BluePrints Solution Catalog as a powerful learning resource.
- J2SE 5.0 "Tiger" Language Support - We support the new Java language constructs such as enums, generics, metadata annotations, autoboxing, static imports and others. These new constructs are supported when doing editing, building, refactoring, etc. of your applications. This support is available without any additional setup when running on J2SE 5.0.
- Project System based on Apache Ant - NetBeans 4.0 was the first IDE to base its projects system entirely on Apache Ant, allowing developers to easily share build scripts between teams and ensure that automated builds run the same as builds within the IDE. There is no vendor lock-in and no proprietary file formats.
- Refactoring technology which provides simplified code maintenance for developers.
- Visual enhancements to lay out MIDlets workflow; plus, design and code the GUI using a drag and drop feature (Available in NetBeans Mobility Pack).
- End-to-end support for enterprise applications with wizard support for creating Java? 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME?) and J2EE applications. This updated support enables quick creation of J2ME client/server applications (Available in NetBeans Mobility Pack).
<<lessJava programmers require a fast and fully-featured Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with support for Java(TM) compliant applications for accelerating development across all major OS platforms.
NetBeans.org provides an open source, high performance, modular, extensible, multi-platform Java IDE to accelerate the development of Java applications, web services and mobile applications.
The NetBeans IDE 4.1, which was released in May 11, 2005, includes Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) development capabilities. This new release allows developers to not only develop applications in the web tier but also includes Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) and web service development capabilities.
NetBeans IDE 4.1 is a single platform with out-of-the-box development capabilities and support for enterprise (J2EE 1.4) applications and web services, mobile/wireless Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) applications and services and desktop Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) applications. The robust open source Java IDE, has everything that Java Software Developers need to develop cross-platform desktop, web and mobile applications straight out of the box.
When you download the NetBeans IDE, you get a modular, standards-based development environment with all the key functionality in one download, rather than a series of additional plug-ins. Write, compile, debug and deploy Java programs for the Solaris, Windows, Linux and Macintosh platforms.
Main features:
- New Navigator component facilitates browsing and navigating around classes.
- Browse and configure project classpath using the Libraries node in the Projects View.
- Use automatically generated Debug and Compile Single File actions for projects with existing build scripts.
- Set up projects with multiple source roots.
- Create a J2EE application, automatically add EJB?* and Web modules, then deploy the application.
- Deploy an EJB module as a stand-alone or packaged in a J2EE application. Or, create a Web module, generate calls to EJBs and deploy the Web module either as a stand-alone Web application or packaged in a J2EE application.
- Create Session Beans, Entity Beans and Message-Driven Beans. Entity Beans can be created using an existing database schema.
- Create, register and test Web Services.
- Visually configure your EJBs, Web Services and Web Components.
- Validate your applications using the J2EE Verifier.
- Use the integrated Java BluePrints Solution Catalog as a powerful learning resource.
- J2SE 5.0 "Tiger" Language Support - We support the new Java language constructs such as enums, generics, metadata annotations, autoboxing, static imports and others. These new constructs are supported when doing editing, building, refactoring, etc. of your applications. This support is available without any additional setup when running on J2SE 5.0.
- Project System based on Apache Ant - NetBeans 4.0 was the first IDE to base its projects system entirely on Apache Ant, allowing developers to easily share build scripts between teams and ensure that automated builds run the same as builds within the IDE. There is no vendor lock-in and no proprietary file formats.
- Refactoring technology which provides simplified code maintenance for developers.
- Visual enhancements to lay out MIDlets workflow; plus, design and code the GUI using a drag and drop feature (Available in NetBeans Mobility Pack).
- End-to-end support for enterprise applications with wizard support for creating Java? 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME?) and J2EE applications. This updated support enables quick creation of J2ME client/server applications (Available in NetBeans Mobility Pack).
Download (53.5MB)
Added: 2007-07-23 License: SUN Community Source License Price:
727 downloads
AVI TV Episode File Resizer 1.0
AVI TV Episode File Resizer was made to fit (resize the file) multiple Xvid TV episodes (entire season) on a single DVD. more>>
AVI TV Episode File Resizer script is not for multiple MOVIE files (only TV) however it can do SINGLE MOVIE files quite nicely. The project was designed to help me fit (resize the file) multiple Xvid TV episodes (entire season) on a single DVD. Most of the time a TV series is almost exactly the same hours, mins, secs.
That enables this script to set the video bitrate the same for every file (episode) being processed to get the desired file size. The calculation is based on the hours, mins, seconds and the desired file size you want. If you correctly enter the time you will end up with a file size VERY close to the value you entered. The episodes will likley vary about 10 secs or so. Try to average that out when you select the episode time
The new files will have the EXACT same name as the old files so the input and output cannot be in the same DIRECTORY.
The "input files" selector can select multiple files so you can encode one or many files.
If you select an entire season (about 25 episodes) of files it could take quite a few hours to complete. The progress bar updates AFTER the completion of the first file and after every file there after. The current file being processed is displayed in the bottom status bar.
Transcode single pass is used to REencode the files.
Each file will be REencoded with MP3 audio bitrate of 96 kbps. The video is REencoded with the Xvid4 codec.
I used this script to go from 230MB to 175MB with good results. That saved me almost 1.4G for the season (25 episodes) and let me get it on a single DVD to play on my stand alone player.
You should try it with a single file first to check the quality and then do a batch job.
There are other tools to do this but this one can be setup and going in less than 1 min.
It takes almost 10 hours to do an entire season (25 episodes) at an episode time of 25 min 30 sec with a target file size of 171MB (ends up being about 174.8MB)
<<lessThat enables this script to set the video bitrate the same for every file (episode) being processed to get the desired file size. The calculation is based on the hours, mins, seconds and the desired file size you want. If you correctly enter the time you will end up with a file size VERY close to the value you entered. The episodes will likley vary about 10 secs or so. Try to average that out when you select the episode time
The new files will have the EXACT same name as the old files so the input and output cannot be in the same DIRECTORY.
The "input files" selector can select multiple files so you can encode one or many files.
If you select an entire season (about 25 episodes) of files it could take quite a few hours to complete. The progress bar updates AFTER the completion of the first file and after every file there after. The current file being processed is displayed in the bottom status bar.
Transcode single pass is used to REencode the files.
Each file will be REencoded with MP3 audio bitrate of 96 kbps. The video is REencoded with the Xvid4 codec.
I used this script to go from 230MB to 175MB with good results. That saved me almost 1.4G for the season (25 episodes) and let me get it on a single DVD to play on my stand alone player.
You should try it with a single file first to check the quality and then do a batch job.
There are other tools to do this but this one can be setup and going in less than 1 min.
It takes almost 10 hours to do an entire season (25 episodes) at an episode time of 25 min 30 sec with a target file size of 171MB (ends up being about 174.8MB)
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2007-04-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
950 downloads
The Simpsons chalkboard openings 1.0
The Simpsons chalkboard openings project consists of a quote collection of Bart Simpsons chalkboard-writings. more>>
"The Simpsons" chalkboard openings project consists of a quote collection of Bart Simpsons chalkboard-writings.
It is a collection of Bart Simpsons chalkboard-writings from the opening credits of episodes of the television show The Simpsons, packaged up for use with the fortune program.
To install these fortunes, copy the .dat file to your fortunes directory (possibly /usr/games/lib/fortunes).
To use it, simply type:
# fortune chalkboard
DODGEBALL STOPS AT THE GYM DOOR
DODGEBALL STOPS AT THE GYM DOOR
DODGEBALL STOPS AT THE GYM DOOR
DODGEBALL STOPS AT THE GYM DOOR
Bart Simpson on chalkboard in episode BABF12
<<lessIt is a collection of Bart Simpsons chalkboard-writings from the opening credits of episodes of the television show The Simpsons, packaged up for use with the fortune program.
To install these fortunes, copy the .dat file to your fortunes directory (possibly /usr/games/lib/fortunes).
To use it, simply type:
# fortune chalkboard
DODGEBALL STOPS AT THE GYM DOOR
DODGEBALL STOPS AT THE GYM DOOR
DODGEBALL STOPS AT THE GYM DOOR
DODGEBALL STOPS AT THE GYM DOOR
Bart Simpson on chalkboard in episode BABF12
Download (0.005MB)
Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1050 downloads
episoder 0.5.3
episoder is a tool to tell you about new episodes of your favourite TV shows. It does so by parsing online TV show episode guides. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-26 License: GPL Price: FREE
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News Streamer 0.2
News Streamer provides a script to play the most recent France 2 news report with Mplayer. more>>
News Streamer provides a script to play the most recent France 2 news report with Mplayer.
The French TV station France 2 has been kind enough to make its news broadcasts available on the Internet. However, this has been done in a way thats not particularly friendly to non-Microsoft products.
This script makes things easier by checking for the availability of the most recent news report and then playing it using Mplayer.
The checking for the availability of an episode is done using a mmsrip.
If its useful to you to watch the news at a different speed, a speed parameter may be passed to this script (eg f2 0.5 to play at half speed)
If the most recent episode is not available, this script will keep searching back until it finds the most recent available episode.
It wont keep searching for ever, however, and gives up after 10 episodes.
To be honest, if it doesnt find anything after 10 episodes it probably means that theres a problem at their end, theyve change their URL format, or youve got some kind of network trouble.
<<lessThe French TV station France 2 has been kind enough to make its news broadcasts available on the Internet. However, this has been done in a way thats not particularly friendly to non-Microsoft products.
This script makes things easier by checking for the availability of the most recent news report and then playing it using Mplayer.
The checking for the availability of an episode is done using a mmsrip.
If its useful to you to watch the news at a different speed, a speed parameter may be passed to this script (eg f2 0.5 to play at half speed)
If the most recent episode is not available, this script will keep searching back until it finds the most recent available episode.
It wont keep searching for ever, however, and gives up after 10 episodes.
To be honest, if it doesnt find anything after 10 episodes it probably means that theres a problem at their end, theyve change their URL format, or youve got some kind of network trouble.
Download (0.009MB)
Added: 2007-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
916 downloads
fortune-xfiles 1.0
fortune-xfiles project consists of various quotes from the X-Files TV episodes for the fortune program. more>>
fortune-xfiles project consists of various quotes from the X-Files TV episodes for the fortune program.
To install these fortunes, copy the .dat file to your fortunes directory (possibly /usr/games/lib/fortunes).
To use it, simply type:
# fortune xfiles
Example:
Mulder: You know, I always wanted a peg-leg. It was a boyhood
thing I never grew out of.
"The X-Files: Quagmire"
<<lessTo install these fortunes, copy the .dat file to your fortunes directory (possibly /usr/games/lib/fortunes).
To use it, simply type:
# fortune xfiles
Example:
Mulder: You know, I always wanted a peg-leg. It was a boyhood
thing I never grew out of.
"The X-Files: Quagmire"
Download (0.013MB)
Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1048 downloads
NBTScan 1.5.1
NBTScan is a NetBIOS Name Network Scanner. more>>
NBTScan is a NetBIOS Name Network Scanner.
NBTscan is a program for scanning IP networks for NetBIOS name information. It sends NetBIOS status query to each address in supplied range and lists received information in human readable form. For each responded host it lists IP address, NetBIOS computer name, logged-in user name and MAC address.
NBTscan compiles and runs on Unix and Windows. I have tested it on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, FreeBSD 4.3, OpenBSD 2.8 and RedHat Linux 7.1 and 7.3. It should also compile and run on Solaris and other Linuxes as well.
Steve Coleman (Steve (dot) Coleman (at) jhuapl (dot) edu) ported previous versions of NBTscan to Solaris, HP-UX and OSF/1 and fixed several bugs. He reports that NBTscan also runs on IRIX/SGI with minor problems. I was also told that NBTscan runs on AIX (Antonio Dellelce) and SunOS 4.1.3_U1 (Joe Cline). Mohammad A. Haque (mhaque (at) haque (dot) net) ported nbtscan to Darwin.
This program is a successor of a perl script with the same name and does essentially the same thing, being much faster though. NBTscan produces a report like that:
IP address NetBIOS Name Server User MAC address
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.1.2 MYCOMPUTER JDOE 00-a0-c9-12-34-56
192.168.1.5 WIN98COMP RROE 00-a0-c9-78-90-00
192.168.1.123 DPTSERVER ADMINISTRATOR 08-00-09-12-34-56
First column lists IP address of responded host. Second column is computer name. Third column indicates if this computer shares or is able to share files or printers. For NT machine it means that Server Service is running on this computer.
Most often it means that this computer shares files. Third column shows user name. If no one is logged on from this computer it is same as computer name. Last column shows adapter MAC address.
If run with -v switch NBTscan lists whole NetBIOS name table for each responded address. The output looks like that:
NetBIOS Name Table for Host 192.168.1.123:
Name Service Type
----------------------------------------
DPTSERVER < 00 > UNIQUE
DPTSERVER < 20 > UNIQUE
DEPARTMENT < 00 > GROUP
DEPARTMENT < 1c > GROUP
DEPARTMENT < 1b > UNIQUE
DEPARTMENT < 1e > GROUP
DPTSERVER < 03 > UNIQUE
DEPARTMENT < 1d > UNIQUE
??__MSBROWSE__? < 01 > GROUP
INet~Services < 1c > GROUP
IS~DPTSERVER < 00 > UNIQUE
DPTSERVER < 01 > UNIQUE
Adapter address: 00-a0-c9-12-34-56
Installation:
- Ungzip and untar sources
- Run ./configure script
- Run make and make install
- Thats all.
Enhancements:
- Fixed segmentation fault when using -f option (noticed by Brian Lovrin)
- Fixed printing ugliness (noticed by Darren Critchley)
- Changed version number :) (1.5 said that it is 1.0.3 - now it proudly says 1.5.1)
<<lessNBTscan is a program for scanning IP networks for NetBIOS name information. It sends NetBIOS status query to each address in supplied range and lists received information in human readable form. For each responded host it lists IP address, NetBIOS computer name, logged-in user name and MAC address.
NBTscan compiles and runs on Unix and Windows. I have tested it on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, FreeBSD 4.3, OpenBSD 2.8 and RedHat Linux 7.1 and 7.3. It should also compile and run on Solaris and other Linuxes as well.
Steve Coleman (Steve (dot) Coleman (at) jhuapl (dot) edu) ported previous versions of NBTscan to Solaris, HP-UX and OSF/1 and fixed several bugs. He reports that NBTscan also runs on IRIX/SGI with minor problems. I was also told that NBTscan runs on AIX (Antonio Dellelce) and SunOS 4.1.3_U1 (Joe Cline). Mohammad A. Haque (mhaque (at) haque (dot) net) ported nbtscan to Darwin.
This program is a successor of a perl script with the same name and does essentially the same thing, being much faster though. NBTscan produces a report like that:
IP address NetBIOS Name Server User MAC address
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.1.2 MYCOMPUTER JDOE 00-a0-c9-12-34-56
192.168.1.5 WIN98COMP RROE 00-a0-c9-78-90-00
192.168.1.123 DPTSERVER ADMINISTRATOR 08-00-09-12-34-56
First column lists IP address of responded host. Second column is computer name. Third column indicates if this computer shares or is able to share files or printers. For NT machine it means that Server Service is running on this computer.
Most often it means that this computer shares files. Third column shows user name. If no one is logged on from this computer it is same as computer name. Last column shows adapter MAC address.
If run with -v switch NBTscan lists whole NetBIOS name table for each responded address. The output looks like that:
NetBIOS Name Table for Host 192.168.1.123:
Name Service Type
----------------------------------------
DPTSERVER < 00 > UNIQUE
DPTSERVER < 20 > UNIQUE
DEPARTMENT < 00 > GROUP
DEPARTMENT < 1c > GROUP
DEPARTMENT < 1b > UNIQUE
DEPARTMENT < 1e > GROUP
DPTSERVER < 03 > UNIQUE
DEPARTMENT < 1d > UNIQUE
??__MSBROWSE__? < 01 > GROUP
INet~Services < 1c > GROUP
IS~DPTSERVER < 00 > UNIQUE
DPTSERVER < 01 > UNIQUE
Adapter address: 00-a0-c9-12-34-56
Installation:
- Ungzip and untar sources
- Run ./configure script
- Run make and make install
- Thats all.
Enhancements:
- Fixed segmentation fault when using -f option (noticed by Brian Lovrin)
- Fixed printing ugliness (noticed by Darren Critchley)
- Changed version number :) (1.5 said that it is 1.0.3 - now it proudly says 1.5.1)
Download (0.080MB)
Added: 2006-03-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1343 downloads
phpOpenTracker 1.5.1
phpOpenTracker is a framework solution for the analysis of Web site traffic and visitor behaviour. more>>
phpOpenTracker is a framework solution for the analysis of website traffic and visitor analysis.
It features a logging engine that, either invoked as a web-bug by a HTML
tag or embedded with two lines of code into your PHP application, logs each request to a website into a database. One installation of phpOpenTracker can track an arbitrary number of web-sites.
Through the phpOpenTracker API module you can easily access the gathered data and perform complex operations on it, like for instance the analysis of your visitors clickpaths.
The analysis of clickpaths is essential when you want to measure the usability of your website. phpOpenTrackers API functions shortest_paths and top_paths help to answer questions like: Is the navigation intuitive enough? Do visitors find the shortest, most direct way from A to B? How are ads percepted?
On what document do they leave the website -- and where to? The answers to these questions help you to improve the user experience and the way your website is percepted by your customers.
Main features:
- Complete framework for the analysis of website traffic and visitor analysis.
- Highly optimized logging engine that stores the access information into a database.
- Powerful interface to access the gathered data and perform operations on it: from simple statistical queries to the complex analysis of the visitors clickpaths.
- Can be used to track both dynamic and static pages.
- Can be invoked directly from within PHP applications, for instance by a Content Management System, or through a HTML image tag -- a so called Web Bug.
- One installation of phpOpenTracker may track an arbitrary number of different web sites.
<<lessIt features a logging engine that, either invoked as a web-bug by a HTML
Through the phpOpenTracker API module you can easily access the gathered data and perform complex operations on it, like for instance the analysis of your visitors clickpaths.
The analysis of clickpaths is essential when you want to measure the usability of your website. phpOpenTrackers API functions shortest_paths and top_paths help to answer questions like: Is the navigation intuitive enough? Do visitors find the shortest, most direct way from A to B? How are ads percepted?
On what document do they leave the website -- and where to? The answers to these questions help you to improve the user experience and the way your website is percepted by your customers.
Main features:
- Complete framework for the analysis of website traffic and visitor analysis.
- Highly optimized logging engine that stores the access information into a database.
- Powerful interface to access the gathered data and perform operations on it: from simple statistical queries to the complex analysis of the visitors clickpaths.
- Can be used to track both dynamic and static pages.
- Can be invoked directly from within PHP applications, for instance by a Content Management System, or through a HTML image tag -- a so called Web Bug.
- One installation of phpOpenTracker may track an arbitrary number of different web sites.
Download (0.070MB)
Added: 2005-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1576 downloads
nextShows 2.0.1
nextShows is a desktop applet for SuperKaramba that displays your favorite TV shows schedule. more>>
nextShows is a desktop applet for SuperKaramba that displays your favorite TV shows schedule.
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST: If youre using the previous version (1.0.0) you *MUST* remove your previous configuration/cache files or chances are nextShows 2.0.0 wont behave correctly.
Just do ...
$ rm -rf ~/.superkaramba/nextShows
... and everything should be sane enough for you to run this new version !
HISTORY:
I originally wrote this widget for myself and a couple of friends. In fact I didnt plan to release it publicly but some guys convinced me to do so. There were a bunch of releases before the first public release (which I decided to number v1.0.0 since it seemed stable enough).
Between the 1.0.0 and 2.0.0 releases, most parts of the code were fully rewritten and the project also found a new home (http://code.google.com/p/nextshows/) where you can also fetch the latest development version through SVN.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
1) When the widget if fully running you can left-click on the column entitled "When?" to change the way of displaying past/remaining days.
2) When left-clicking on a show name/title, the episode description will open on your browser.
3) You can change various nextShows parameters by right-clicking on the widget and selecting "Configure Theme" -> "Configure..."
<<lessPLEASE READ THIS FIRST: If youre using the previous version (1.0.0) you *MUST* remove your previous configuration/cache files or chances are nextShows 2.0.0 wont behave correctly.
Just do ...
$ rm -rf ~/.superkaramba/nextShows
... and everything should be sane enough for you to run this new version !
HISTORY:
I originally wrote this widget for myself and a couple of friends. In fact I didnt plan to release it publicly but some guys convinced me to do so. There were a bunch of releases before the first public release (which I decided to number v1.0.0 since it seemed stable enough).
Between the 1.0.0 and 2.0.0 releases, most parts of the code were fully rewritten and the project also found a new home (http://code.google.com/p/nextshows/) where you can also fetch the latest development version through SVN.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
1) When the widget if fully running you can left-click on the column entitled "When?" to change the way of displaying past/remaining days.
2) When left-clicking on a show name/title, the episode description will open on your browser.
3) You can change various nextShows parameters by right-clicking on the widget and selecting "Configure Theme" -> "Configure..."
Download (0.27MB)
Added: 2007-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
859 downloads
Penguin Greetings 0.9.9
Penguin Greetings is a Perl Web-based greeting card application. more>>
Penguin Greetings is a Perl Web-based greeting card application. Penguin Greetings is two products wrapped into one. Penguin Greetings is an engine for handling web "ecards." It is also a collection of 200 cards that can be quickly and easily installed into any server for an immediate ecards solution. In addition, another 24 card images are included separately in the Penguin Greetings - Four Seasons collection and another 16 note card images are now included in the Penguin Greetings - Savoring the sights of Seattle Collection. The cards are photo-based and are similar in style and taste to Apples iCards content. To see the complete Penguin Greetings solution, go to the demonstration page.
The Penguin Greetings (pgreet) engine is a web-based greeting cards for LINUX and other UNIX-based systems written in Perl. Penguin Greetings is template-based and shifts ecards to be more like email instead of web-only objects. For flexibility and security, a separate daemon works with the emails and stores data permanently on the server.
Main features:
- Supports any number of ecard sites running on the same server. Each site is independent with its own configuration, database files, and HTML content. Localization/Internationalization is supported so that secondary ecard sites can be used to support multiple languages and regions. User ecard sites are supported.
- Customizable HTML templates for both the ecards and creation screens so that the web content is completely independent of the Perl program. Perl content is embedded using Embperl or now HTML::Mason so that the full power of Perl is available to content developers and for server-side processing. Object-oriented ecard sites can be created using Embperl::Object or Mason. At the same time, creating templates does not require any specific knowledge of Perl. Using Embperl or Mason, it is possible to build complicated ecard sites as demonstrated by the Penguin Greetings - California Poppy Collection. or the Penguin Greetings - Savoring the sights of Seattle Collection
- Support for a persistent Perl interpreter via SpeedyCGI for robust performance under production loads. Configuration and state information is cached in memory for improved performance under SpeedyCGI. Retains support for standard CGI for portability.
- Greeting cards that function more like email. The announcement of the card includes the text of the card so that the recipient can reply to the message. The email of the author is included in the email reply-to field so that recipients can reply to the ecard using the reply feature of most email clients.
- Uses MIME multipart HTML formatted email to directly send complete ecards to recipients.
- Automated installation procedure, including: the installation of CPAN modules not included in Perl 5.8.0, localization of configuration files, and installation of applications, configuration files, and a default ecard website.
- Access to card creation can be limited to users stored in an htpasswd file on server for sites which want to have ecards available only to a particular group of people.
- A separate application daemon to handle such chores as: card scheduling for emailing on a particular date, purging of old cards after a certain date, and backup database files.
- A user agent separate from the user ID which the web server runs as for mailing and storing of data. If desired, ecards can be emailed under existing email accounts on server. Specific human users on the server can be given access to this feature via an access control list.
- Extensive configuration options. Including the location of configuration and data files, performance tuning, and content parameters.
- Based on standard Perl CPAN modules for portability and reliability.
- Extensive logging of daemon activities.
- Six secondary demonstrations sites included with the distribution, Five of which exist in both English and French as examples of internationalization. Four use Embperl::Object to demonstrate object-oriented website building techniques and one uses HTML::Mason.
<<lessThe Penguin Greetings (pgreet) engine is a web-based greeting cards for LINUX and other UNIX-based systems written in Perl. Penguin Greetings is template-based and shifts ecards to be more like email instead of web-only objects. For flexibility and security, a separate daemon works with the emails and stores data permanently on the server.
Main features:
- Supports any number of ecard sites running on the same server. Each site is independent with its own configuration, database files, and HTML content. Localization/Internationalization is supported so that secondary ecard sites can be used to support multiple languages and regions. User ecard sites are supported.
- Customizable HTML templates for both the ecards and creation screens so that the web content is completely independent of the Perl program. Perl content is embedded using Embperl or now HTML::Mason so that the full power of Perl is available to content developers and for server-side processing. Object-oriented ecard sites can be created using Embperl::Object or Mason. At the same time, creating templates does not require any specific knowledge of Perl. Using Embperl or Mason, it is possible to build complicated ecard sites as demonstrated by the Penguin Greetings - California Poppy Collection. or the Penguin Greetings - Savoring the sights of Seattle Collection
- Support for a persistent Perl interpreter via SpeedyCGI for robust performance under production loads. Configuration and state information is cached in memory for improved performance under SpeedyCGI. Retains support for standard CGI for portability.
- Greeting cards that function more like email. The announcement of the card includes the text of the card so that the recipient can reply to the message. The email of the author is included in the email reply-to field so that recipients can reply to the ecard using the reply feature of most email clients.
- Uses MIME multipart HTML formatted email to directly send complete ecards to recipients.
- Automated installation procedure, including: the installation of CPAN modules not included in Perl 5.8.0, localization of configuration files, and installation of applications, configuration files, and a default ecard website.
- Access to card creation can be limited to users stored in an htpasswd file on server for sites which want to have ecards available only to a particular group of people.
- A separate application daemon to handle such chores as: card scheduling for emailing on a particular date, purging of old cards after a certain date, and backup database files.
- A user agent separate from the user ID which the web server runs as for mailing and storing of data. If desired, ecards can be emailed under existing email accounts on server. Specific human users on the server can be given access to this feature via an access control list.
- Extensive configuration options. Including the location of configuration and data files, performance tuning, and content parameters.
- Based on standard Perl CPAN modules for portability and reliability.
- Extensive logging of daemon activities.
- Six secondary demonstrations sites included with the distribution, Five of which exist in both English and French as examples of internationalization. Four use Embperl::Object to demonstrate object-oriented website building techniques and one uses HTML::Mason.
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NetStats Baseball 0.9.1
NetStats Baseball project consists of a simulation of major league baseball. more>>
NetStats Baseball project consists of a simulation of major league baseball.
NetStats Baseball is a simulation of major league baseball which will play single games and entire seasons.
It will keep statistics for the individual players and the teams. It will keep track of the season schedule as well as seasonal and lifetime records.
Enhancements:
- Separate two compound assignments where x and x++ were used; this technically isnt well-defined in C and could cause portability problems
- Fix a call of strncpy() to strcpy()
- Remove prototypes for string.h functions in editdata/glob.h; replace with an include of the standard header (causes potential portability problems since these arent declared the same way on all systems)
- correct possible segfault after the welcome screen
- code cleanup
- include current half inning on game-play display
- no parameters now acceptable with client (playbb) ..in this case client connects to localhost
- "help" is printable
- real-life season results are available
- implement autoconf
<<lessNetStats Baseball is a simulation of major league baseball which will play single games and entire seasons.
It will keep statistics for the individual players and the teams. It will keep track of the season schedule as well as seasonal and lifetime records.
Enhancements:
- Separate two compound assignments where x and x++ were used; this technically isnt well-defined in C and could cause portability problems
- Fix a call of strncpy() to strcpy()
- Remove prototypes for string.h functions in editdata/glob.h; replace with an include of the standard header (causes potential portability problems since these arent declared the same way on all systems)
- correct possible segfault after the welcome screen
- code cleanup
- include current half inning on game-play display
- no parameters now acceptable with client (playbb) ..in this case client connects to localhost
- "help" is printable
- real-life season results are available
- implement autoconf
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Added: 2007-01-10 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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MeDs Movie Manager 2.5.4.1
MeDs Movie Manager is an easy-to-use and customizable movie manager. more>>
MeDs Movie Manager is a simple to use, yet customizable, movie manager. MeDs Movie Manager project gets the movies info from IMDb, and episode info from tv.com.
Main features:
- Unlimited size movie list
- Add, Edit, Delete database functions
- Episode functionality for series
- Quick movie filter
- Advanced search options
- List functionality
- Multi-add function (Search directories for files)
- Obtain AVI / OGM / MPEG and DVD (ifo) file info
- Automatic download of movie info from IMDb (Proxy support)
- Automatic download of episode info from tv.com (Proxy support)
- Import function (3 modes - Simple text, excel and extreme movie manager database (Tested with v4.5)
- Export to HTML (2 modes - full and simple)
- Customizable movie additional info
- Customizable database queries for statistics
- GIF, PNG and JPG cover support
- Changeable layout (Look And Feels)
<<lessMain features:
- Unlimited size movie list
- Add, Edit, Delete database functions
- Episode functionality for series
- Quick movie filter
- Advanced search options
- List functionality
- Multi-add function (Search directories for files)
- Obtain AVI / OGM / MPEG and DVD (ifo) file info
- Automatic download of movie info from IMDb (Proxy support)
- Automatic download of episode info from tv.com (Proxy support)
- Import function (3 modes - Simple text, excel and extreme movie manager database (Tested with v4.5)
- Export to HTML (2 modes - full and simple)
- Customizable movie additional info
- Customizable database queries for statistics
- GIF, PNG and JPG cover support
- Changeable layout (Look And Feels)
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Added: 2007-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes 1.02
Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes is a Perl module that calculates Muslim Prayers Times and Sunrise. more>>
Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes is a Perl module that calculates Muslim Prayers Times and Sunrise.
SYNOPSIS
use Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes;
#create new object with default options
my $prayer = Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes->new();
#Juristic Methods:
# 1 = Standard (Imams Shafii, Hanbali, and Maliki),
#2 = Hanafi
#The difference is in the Aser time only
$prayer->JuristicMethod(1);
# Calculation Method
#1: Umm Al-Qura Committee
#2: Muslim World League
#3: Egyptian General Authority of Survey
#4: University Of Islamic Sciences, Karachi
#5: ISNA, Islamic Society of North America
$prayer->CalculationMethod(3);
# Q. What is daylight saving? Ans. Many countries try to adopt their work time by subtracting
# from their clocks one hour in the Fall and Winter seasons.
$prayer->DaylightSaving(1);
#print "DaylightSaving: ". $prayer->DaylightSaving() ."n";
# set the location to clculate prayer times for.
# for Cairo, Egypt:
# http://heavens-above.com/countries.asp
$prayer->PrayerLocation(
Latitude => 30.050,
Longitude => 31.250,
Altitude => 24,
TimeZone => 2
);
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time);
$mon++; $year += 1900;
#Adjust the Gregorian Dates by making sure that the month lengths
#are correct if not so take the extra days to next month or year.
my ($yg0, $mg0, $dg0) = $prayer->GDateAjust($year, $mon, $mday);
# Now calculate the prayer times. Times returns in hours decimal format
#%result = $prayer->PrayerTimes($year, $mon, $mday);
%result = $prayer->PrayerTimes($yg0, $mg0, $dg0);
#print "Fajr: " . $result{Fajr} . "n";
#print "Sunrise: " . $result{Sunrise} . "n";
#print "Zohar: " . $result{Zohar} . "n";
#print "Aser: " . $result{Aser} . "n";
#print "Maghrib: " . $result{Maghrib} . "n";
#print "Isha: " . $result{Isha} . "n";
#print "Fajir Rabita: " . $result{FajirRabita} . "n"; #Fajer using exact Rabita method for places >48
#print "Isha Rabita: " . $result{IshaRabita} . "n"; #Ash using exact Rabita method for places >48
#print "Eid Prayer Time: " . $result{Eid} . "n"; #Eid Prayer Time
#print "n";
# set time mode for 12 or 24 hour for FormatTime function.
$prayer->TimeMode(1);
#print time formated
#print "TimeMode: " . $prayer->TimeMode() ."n";
my ($h, $m, $ap);
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Fajr});
print "Fajr: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Sunrise});
print "Sunrise: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Zohar});
print "Zohar: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Aser});
print "Aser: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Maghrib});
print "Maghrib: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Isha});
print "Isha: $h:$m $apn";
#($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{FajirRabita});
#print "Fajir Rabita: $h:$m $apn"; #Fajer using exact Rabita method for places >48
#($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{IshaRabita});
#print "Isha Rabita: $h:$m $apn"; #Ash using exact Rabita method for places >48
#($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Eid});
#print "Eid Prayer Time: $h:$m $apn"; #Eid Prayer Time
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes;
#create new object with default options
my $prayer = Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes->new();
#Juristic Methods:
# 1 = Standard (Imams Shafii, Hanbali, and Maliki),
#2 = Hanafi
#The difference is in the Aser time only
$prayer->JuristicMethod(1);
# Calculation Method
#1: Umm Al-Qura Committee
#2: Muslim World League
#3: Egyptian General Authority of Survey
#4: University Of Islamic Sciences, Karachi
#5: ISNA, Islamic Society of North America
$prayer->CalculationMethod(3);
# Q. What is daylight saving? Ans. Many countries try to adopt their work time by subtracting
# from their clocks one hour in the Fall and Winter seasons.
$prayer->DaylightSaving(1);
#print "DaylightSaving: ". $prayer->DaylightSaving() ."n";
# set the location to clculate prayer times for.
# for Cairo, Egypt:
# http://heavens-above.com/countries.asp
$prayer->PrayerLocation(
Latitude => 30.050,
Longitude => 31.250,
Altitude => 24,
TimeZone => 2
);
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time);
$mon++; $year += 1900;
#Adjust the Gregorian Dates by making sure that the month lengths
#are correct if not so take the extra days to next month or year.
my ($yg0, $mg0, $dg0) = $prayer->GDateAjust($year, $mon, $mday);
# Now calculate the prayer times. Times returns in hours decimal format
#%result = $prayer->PrayerTimes($year, $mon, $mday);
%result = $prayer->PrayerTimes($yg0, $mg0, $dg0);
#print "Fajr: " . $result{Fajr} . "n";
#print "Sunrise: " . $result{Sunrise} . "n";
#print "Zohar: " . $result{Zohar} . "n";
#print "Aser: " . $result{Aser} . "n";
#print "Maghrib: " . $result{Maghrib} . "n";
#print "Isha: " . $result{Isha} . "n";
#print "Fajir Rabita: " . $result{FajirRabita} . "n"; #Fajer using exact Rabita method for places >48
#print "Isha Rabita: " . $result{IshaRabita} . "n"; #Ash using exact Rabita method for places >48
#print "Eid Prayer Time: " . $result{Eid} . "n"; #Eid Prayer Time
#print "n";
# set time mode for 12 or 24 hour for FormatTime function.
$prayer->TimeMode(1);
#print time formated
#print "TimeMode: " . $prayer->TimeMode() ."n";
my ($h, $m, $ap);
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Fajr});
print "Fajr: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Sunrise});
print "Sunrise: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Zohar});
print "Zohar: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Aser});
print "Aser: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Maghrib});
print "Maghrib: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Isha});
print "Isha: $h:$m $apn";
#($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{FajirRabita});
#print "Fajir Rabita: $h:$m $apn"; #Fajer using exact Rabita method for places >48
#($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{IshaRabita});
#print "Isha Rabita: $h:$m $apn"; #Ash using exact Rabita method for places >48
#($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Eid});
#print "Eid Prayer Time: $h:$m $apn"; #Eid Prayer Time
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Hpodder 1.0.0
Hpodder is a tool to scan and download podcasts. more>>
Hpodder is a tool to scan and download podcasts. Such tools are often called podcatchers.
Hpodder is a command-line tool for Linux. The project has quite a few features. A few highlights are that it is easy to learn and use, has automatic discovery of feed metadata, and can import iPodder settings.
Enhancements:
- This is the first production release.
- Feeds or episodes that repeatedly return errors are now automatically pruned.
- Cleaning of download areas was improved.
- Bugs were fixed.
<<lessHpodder is a command-line tool for Linux. The project has quite a few features. A few highlights are that it is easy to learn and use, has automatic discovery of feed metadata, and can import iPodder settings.
Enhancements:
- This is the first production release.
- Feeds or episodes that repeatedly return errors are now automatically pruned.
- Cleaning of download areas was improved.
- Bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OpenEMM 5.1.1
OpenEMM is a feature-rich industrial-strength enterprise software for e-mail marketing. more>>
OpenEMM is a feature-rich industrial-strength enterprise software for e-mail marketing and the first Open Source application for e-mail marketing.
The OpenEMM code base has been developed since 1999 and is used (as part of the commercial ASP product E-Marketing Manager) by companies like BenQ, CA, IBM, Siemens, Deutsche Telekom, Tiscali, etc.
OpenEMM offers already more than 90% of the functionality of the commercial product and some features the commercial product does not offer right now (i.e. new user interface, MySQL support, etc.).
The main difference is, that OpenEMM is an easy to set up single server solution, while its big brother E-Marketing Manager operates on several distributed servers as software on demand.
Main features:
- use e-mail marketing to manage their customer relations (CRM)
- use e-mail marketing to distribute content from various sources (CMS)
- use e-mail marketing to collect data about recipients and to analyze them (BI)
Enhancements:
Bug Fixes in Release 5.1.1
MailingWizard (BugID: 1746428, Source: SF.net)
"Error in MailingWizard step 7 when no targetgroup is defined"
- added warning message in step 1 if no target group exists
Profile fields (BugID: 1746416, Source: SF.net)
"add profile fields doesnt work with mysql 5.0"
- fixed sql bug so that profilefields can be created in MySQL version 5.x
Profile fields (BugID: 1735033, Source: SF.net)
"Profile field, Type date, update error"
- Profile fields (type "date") are now saved and updated correctly.
Bouncmanagement (Source: Internal)
- fixed bounce scanning for hostnames with hyphen
Profile fields (Source: Internal)
- fixed bug, that prevented editing fields after entering incorrect values
ImportWizard (Source: Internal)
- fixed bug when importing with "ignore null values"
ExportWizard (Source: Internal)
- "tabulator" can now be used as separator
ExportWizard (Source: Internal)
- wizard now saves separator presetting
Mailing overview (Source: Internal)
- fixed sorting in overview (latest mailings first)
Mailing overview (Source: Internal)
- the correct form is now beeing displayed when deactivating an action based mailing
Mailing overview (Source: Internal)
- fixed bug which showed the template by default
Mailing overview (Source: Internal)
- "archive" in template is now beeing used
Mailing overview (Source: Internal)
- fixed layout bug in "send mailing" view
Fullview, Preview (Source: Internal)
- replacing agnTags now works with null-values
Campaign statistics (Source: Internal)
- fixed layout bug
Settings (Source: Internal)
- all available user rights can now be assigned to a user, added necessary message properties
Features in Release 5.1.1
Struts upgrade (Source: Internal)
- upgrade to Struts 1.3.8
language support (Source: Internal)
- added French language support
special thanks to OpenEMM Forum user "arnaud" for providing the message_fr.properties
Profile fields (Source: Internal)
- default values of profile fields can be changed
Settings (Source: Internal)
- added password security bar that shows how secure the chosen password is
<<lessThe OpenEMM code base has been developed since 1999 and is used (as part of the commercial ASP product E-Marketing Manager) by companies like BenQ, CA, IBM, Siemens, Deutsche Telekom, Tiscali, etc.
OpenEMM offers already more than 90% of the functionality of the commercial product and some features the commercial product does not offer right now (i.e. new user interface, MySQL support, etc.).
The main difference is, that OpenEMM is an easy to set up single server solution, while its big brother E-Marketing Manager operates on several distributed servers as software on demand.
Main features:
- use e-mail marketing to manage their customer relations (CRM)
- use e-mail marketing to distribute content from various sources (CMS)
- use e-mail marketing to collect data about recipients and to analyze them (BI)
Enhancements:
Bug Fixes in Release 5.1.1
MailingWizard (BugID: 1746428, Source: SF.net)
"Error in MailingWizard step 7 when no targetgroup is defined"
- added warning message in step 1 if no target group exists
Profile fields (BugID: 1746416, Source: SF.net)
"add profile fields doesnt work with mysql 5.0"
- fixed sql bug so that profilefields can be created in MySQL version 5.x
Profile fields (BugID: 1735033, Source: SF.net)
"Profile field, Type date, update error"
- Profile fields (type "date") are now saved and updated correctly.
Bouncmanagement (Source: Internal)
- fixed bounce scanning for hostnames with hyphen
Profile fields (Source: Internal)
- fixed bug, that prevented editing fields after entering incorrect values
ImportWizard (Source: Internal)
- fixed bug when importing with "ignore null values"
ExportWizard (Source: Internal)
- "tabulator" can now be used as separator
ExportWizard (Source: Internal)
- wizard now saves separator presetting
Mailing overview (Source: Internal)
- fixed sorting in overview (latest mailings first)
Mailing overview (Source: Internal)
- the correct form is now beeing displayed when deactivating an action based mailing
Mailing overview (Source: Internal)
- fixed bug which showed the template by default
Mailing overview (Source: Internal)
- "archive" in template is now beeing used
Mailing overview (Source: Internal)
- fixed layout bug in "send mailing" view
Fullview, Preview (Source: Internal)
- replacing agnTags now works with null-values
Campaign statistics (Source: Internal)
- fixed layout bug
Settings (Source: Internal)
- all available user rights can now be assigned to a user, added necessary message properties
Features in Release 5.1.1
Struts upgrade (Source: Internal)
- upgrade to Struts 1.3.8
language support (Source: Internal)
- added French language support
special thanks to OpenEMM Forum user "arnaud" for providing the message_fr.properties
Profile fields (Source: Internal)
- default values of profile fields can be changed
Settings (Source: Internal)
- added password security bar that shows how secure the chosen password is
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Added: 2007-08-14 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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