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EQU 0.7

EQU 0.7


EQU is a realtime graphical equalizer. more>>
EQU is a realtime graphical equalizer that will equalize the audio of almost everything you play through XMMS (OGG, MP3, WAV, etc.).

You can choose four different band configurations (10, 15, 25 and 31), all of them with ISO central frequencies, independent gain settings for left and right channels, and more than +-14dB of gain per band.

EQU project features a skinnable GUI and shadowed mode.

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Added: 2006-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Squij 0.7

Squij 0.7


Squij is a quid refresh_pattern analysis program. more>>
Squij is a Squid refresh_pattern analysis program.

A paper and slides about Squij that was presented as a WIP at the International Web Caching Workshop 1999 are available.

If you have a platform request for a compiled binary, please tell me. If you have Python or can install it, please take pity on my link and get the Python version. Thanks.

squij-x.xx.tar.gz - Python source (requires Python 1.5 or greater)
squij-x.xx-[platform].tar.gz - platform-specific binaries.

The source distribution contains all needed modules.

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Added: 2007-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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HUM 0.7

HUM 0.7


HUM is a HTTP upload module. more>>
HUM is a CGI module that processes multipart/form-data input, extracts
a file being uploaded and saves it under compiled-in dir preserving original
filename.

If the file already exists, HUM calls tmpnam() function to generate
unique file name. Note that this can result in saving the file in a totally
different location. This depends upon P_tmpdir constant found in .
See tmpnam(3). This feature is pretty much experimental. There are several
ways to generate unique filename in *nix, and I have choosen tmpnam() just
because its POSIX compliant. If you believe HUM must use tempnam, or mktemp, or whatever other way to avoid overwriting existing files, please let me know.

In many senses HUM is referemtial implementation and some parts must be
changed to make it more stable and usable in extra heavy load enviroments.

Note that since version 0.7 HUM refuses to run with root (e)uid/(e)gid. Its
not configurable, dont even ask. You can change HUM behaviour by altering
the code, but you arent encouraged to. Running your HTTP server under
root account is asking for troubles.

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Added: 2007-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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QuFTP 1.0.7

QuFTP 1.0.7


QuFTP is a command line ftp client for Linux. more>>
QuFTP is a command line ftp client for Linux. It supports the selection of multiple files for upload and download, which are transfered with one command. I wrote this client out of because i didnt saw any reasonable FTP client for linux.
I can almost guarantee that there are bugs in this thing, but it seems to be reasonably stable here, and I can use it for my day-to-day FTP needs. If you find any bugs, or have any comments, please let me know at david@dparrish.com.
COMPILING:
make
INSTALLING:
make install
cp example.quftprc ~/.quftprc
USING:
quftp -h
type "help" to get a list of commands in the program
Feel free to modify the .quftprc file to your liking, there are
instructions included in the file.
Should be sufficiently easy. You must have the GNU readline 4.0 libraries
installed with the headers in /usr/include/readline. (Thats the place
for it in Red Hat). If you are getting segfaults logging in, its probably
because you have an older version of readline installed. This is something
I would love to fix.
I dont plan on porting to Windows because its not worth it.. there
are plenty of good FTP clients for Windows 95, such as Bulletproof FTP
(http://www.bpftp.com/). I dont have access to any *NIX systems other
than Linux, but if you want to port it to anything else, go ahead,
just let me know, preferably with patches.
Script files can be created as just plain text files. These can contain
any valid quftp command, which will be run one after the other. Run the
script with the -s parameter or the run command. If any command fails,
script processing will cancel, unless the -i (ignore errors) parameter
is specified.
The .quftprc file is just a script file that is always run on startup.
Main features:
- Select an unlimited number of files for upload or download
- Full scripting ability
- Command Line Completion
- Work with multiple FTP servers simultaneously
- Transfer files directly between servers
- Transfer any size files of any type
Enhancements:
- Can transfer files with spaces (Bug 204270)
- Dont segfault on responses without response code (like MOTD)
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Added: 2006-06-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hirudo 0.7

Hirudo 0.7


Hirudov project is a Java Swing application for leeching Web content. more>>
Hirudov project is a Java Swing application for leeching Web content.
It features a multipurpose workspace where links can be extracted from a URL, manipulated, and filtered.
The workspace can also be used to generate filename ranges.
Other features include editable Referer and User Agent headers, a reliable download manager, and comprehensive user preferences.
System requirements:
- Java
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Added: 2007-03-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Auth-X 0.7

Auth-X 0.7


Auth-X provides the Web-based authentication component for the R-BOSS system. more>>
Auth-X provides the Web-based authentication component for the R-BOSS system.

Auth-X is the web based authentication component for all R-BOSS applications (Actual-X, News-X, Track-x, etc). Access to all R-Boss applications initiates after and an Auth-X session. Though Auth-X is not directly access by users, it plays a fundamental role in tying the various R-BOSS applications together.

The User module/library is used by R-BOSS applications to authenticate users against a central user database. The User module also authorizes the level of permissions a user has and what task the user is allowed to perform. In addition to the User module/library, Auth-X is comprised of web based CGI pages. These CGI pages all allow new users to add themselves, pending administrator approval. Administrators then approve new users and authorize allowed program access.

Each of the R-Boss programs has different types of permissions, and the proper use of the Auth-X system can ensure that each user has sufficient rights to do what he or she needs to do-but nothing more. Auth-X enables users to change their own passwords and apply for permissions on the various R-BOSS programs. Auth-X administrators (generally within the language service) are notified via e-mail and are then able to authorize - or deny - the privileges without the intervention of technical support staff.

Auth-X Administrators are entrusted as the gatekeeper to important services and data. Administrators set the level of privileges the users has to perform task within the R-BOSS programs.

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Added: 2007-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Jeti 0.7.6

Jeti 0.7.6


Jeti is a Java Jabber client that supports most chat features. more>>
Jeti is a Java Jabber client that supports most chat features such as file transfer, group chat, emoticons, and formatted messages.
Jeti can be used as an application or as a Web applet.
Jeti is an instant messenger based on the Jabber protocol, it is programmed in Java so it can run on every computer with at least java 1.4.
Main features:
- Plugin Based, activate only the features you need.
- Basic chat and messages.
- SSL security and Socks proxy
- Basic Filetransfers (Not with transports or through firewalls)
- Groupchat
- Message logging.
- Formatted messages.
- Emoticons.
- Meta contacts, contacts with the same name will be bunbled
- Can register and update transports (MSN AIM Yahoo etc)
Enhancements:
- Whiteboard plugin (Jeti only, not based on a Jep)
- Translation with altavista babelfish
- Color messages plugin
- Sort rooms based on number of people
- Various other bugfixes and minor improvements
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Added: 2006-10-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Forrest 0.7

Forrest 0.7


Apache Forrest is a publishing framework that transforms input from various sources into a unified presentation. more>>
Apache Forrest is a publishing framework that transforms input from various sources into a unified presentation in one or more output formats.

The modular and extensible plugin architecture is based on Apache Cocoon and relevant standards, which separates presentation from content.

Forrest can generate static documents, be used as a dynamic server, or be deployed by its automated facility.

Forrest is designed with the new user in mind. Much effort has gone into making the process of generating a new site easy and simple:

Step 1: Do forrest seed to populate the directory with template site structure and contents.
Step 2: Add content by editing docs in task-specific, presentation-neutral XML.
Step 3: Do forrest run then use the web browser to immediately review changes at http://localhost:8888/
Step 4: Do forrest to generate the complete website from the XML sources. Various styles (known as skins) are available. Custom skins can be developed.
Step 5: For more information about installation and use, see the Using Forrest guide.

Forrests focus on low "startup cost" makes it ideal for rapid development of small sites, where time and budget constraints do not allow time-wasting HTML experiments. Of course, that same methodology can scale up to large projects. Your development team does not need Java experience, or even XML skills, to use Forrest. The framework lets you concentrate on content and design.

By separating content from presentation, providing content templates and pre-written skins, Forrest is unequalled at enabling content producers to get their message out fast. This separation of concerns makes Forrest excellent to publish project documentation (notably software projects), intranets, and home pages, and anything else you can think of.

Forrest is far from a quick and dirty solution however. Forrest is built on the worlds leading XML application framework, Apache Cocoon, which provides advanced users with extremely powerful publishing capabilities.

* Multiple task-specific source XML formats can be used (How-To, FAQ, changelogs and todo lists supported natively). Source formats include: Apache xdocs xml format, plain html documents, some Wiki formats, a subset of DocBook, ...
* Multiple output formats supported, for example HTML and PDF (using Apache FOP).
* SVG to PNG rendering (using Apache Batik). Simply drop the SVG in the appropriate directory and it will be rendered as PNG.
* Transparent inclusion and aggregation of external content, like RSS feeds.
* Anything else possible with the Cocoon sitemap. Using database queries, charting, web services integration; the possibilities are constantly growing as Cocoon grows. See the Cocoon Features list for the full suite of capabilities.
* Based on Java and XML standards, Forrest is platform-independent, making for a documentation system that is just as portable as the XML data that it processes.

Unique amongst comparable documentation tools, Forrest generates sites that can run both interactively as a dynamic web application, or as statically rendered pages.

This provides a path for site growth: start off small and static, and if dynamic features (user login, forms processing, runtime data, site search etc) are one day needed, these can be accommodated by switching to webapp mode.

Running as a webapp has a major advantage during development: content can be written, and then the rendered output viewed almost instantly in a web browser. This webapp technique enables Forrests edit/review cycle to be faster than command-line transformation tools.
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Rhinote 0.7

Rhinote 0.7


Rhinote is a simple Python/Tkinter script which provides virtual sticky-notes on your desktop. more>>
Rhinote is a simple Python/Tkinter script which provides virtual "sticky-notes" on your desktop. Rhinote is handy for jotting down quick notes or holding copied text that you plan to paste elsewhere later.

Text can be cut, copied, and pasted; and notes can be saved (as plain text) and viewed and/or edited later, in Rhinote or any other text-editing application.

While many such applications exist for virtually all computing platforms, Rhinote is extremely simple, lightweight, and "keyboard-friendly."

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Added: 2006-03-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KTurtle 0.7

KTurtle 0.7


KTurtle is a Logo programming language interpreter for KDE. more>> <<less
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Added: 2005-05-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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xlayout 0.7

xlayout 0.7


xlayout is a tool for positioning X11 windows from the console or remotely. more>>
Xlayout is a simple utility for controlling X11 windows and pointer from the console or remotely.
It can alter the geometry of a window, the position of the pointer, hide a window or send it to the top, list all windows, and get the current pointer position.
For use in scripts, it has the ability to return a status result ("1" for error, "0" for success). It can also ease windows into location.
Enhancements:
- Beta testing has begun.
- This release includes features to display information on the current screens connected.
- Some of the convenience methods were smoothed out.
- Bugfixes were made for the user input.
- A lot of code tidy ups were done.
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Added: 2005-08-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Freenet 0.7

Freenet 0.7


Freenet is free software which lets you publish and obtain information on the Internet without fear of censorship. more>>
Freenet software lets you publish and obtain information on the Internet without fear of censorship. To achieve this freedom, the network is entirely decentralized and publishers and consumers of information are anonymous. Without anonymity there can never be true freedom of speech, and without decentralization the network will be vulnerable to attack.
Communications by Freenet nodes are encrypted and are "routed-through" other nodes to make it extremely difficult to determine who is requesting the information and what its content is.
Users contribute to the network by giving bandwidth and a portion of their hard drive (called the "data store") for storing files. Unlike other peer-to-peer file sharing networks, Freenet does not let the user control what is stored in the data store. Instead, files are kept or deleted depending on how popular they are, with the least popular being discarded to make way for newer or more popular content. Files in the data store are encrypted to reduce the likelihood of prosecution by persons wishing to censor Freenet content.
The network can be used in a number of different ways and isnt restricted to just sharing files like other peer-to-peer networks. It acts more like an Internet within an Internet. For example Freenet can be used for:
Publishing websites or freesites
Communicating via message boards
Content distribution
Unlike many cutting edge projects, Freenet long ago escaped the science lab, it has been downloaded by over 2 million users since the project started, and it is used for the distribution of censored information all over the world including countries such as China and the Middle East.
Ideas and concepts pioneered in Freenet have had a significant impact in the academic world. Our 2000 paper "Freenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System" was the most cited computer science paper of 2000 according to Citeseer, and Freenet has also inspired papers in the worlds of law and philosophy. Ian Clarke, Freenets creator and project coordinator, was selected as one of the top 100 innovators of 2003 by MITs Technology Review magazine.
Enhancements:
- This release operates over UDP rather than TCP.
- It can transparently operate through firewalls.
- The core architecture and algorithm have been redesigned for simplicity and efficiency.
- A new and even simpler API allowing the rapid development of third party software that interacts with Freenet has been added.
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Added: 2006-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PHPXref 0.7

PHPXref 0.7


PHPXref is a developer tool thats designed to ease the process of working on large PHP projects. more>>
PHPXref is a developer tool thats designed to ease the process of working on large PHP projects by making it very fast and easy to browse the code documentation along with the code itself.
PHPXref project works by scanning a project directory and translating the files it finds into readable cross-referenced HTML, simultaneously utilizing comments in the code to produce documentation to accompany it.
The result is a collection of plain HTML files that can be read using any browser, with no supporting software required.
PHPXref has very minimal requirements to run; just having a copy of Perl installed is all you need (and the Windows binary supplies that for you). Getting started requires editing two or three lines in the configuration file and running the program.
Main features:
- Minimal requirements, minimal setup.
- No web server required to view output.
- Cross-references PHP classes, functions, variables, constants and require/include usage.
- Extracts phpdoc style documentation from source files.
Javascript enhanced output provides:
- Mouse-over information for classes and functions in the source view.
- Hot-jump to the source of any class/function definition.
- Instant lookup of classes, functions, constants and tables by name.
- Search/lookup history.
- Pretty-prints PHP files from the browser.
- Stays crunchy in milk.
Enhancements:
- Parse static and final methods correctly
- Add support for PHP Interfaces
- Ignore functions defined in HTML comments ()
- Compress plain text view of source files if COMPRESS=1 in the cfg file
- Added new config option LINK_URI - Turning this on links email addresses and URLs used in documentation @tags
- Added new config option EXPLORE_SOURCE - Setting this to 1 makes links in the file explorer open the php source, rather than the summary page
- Added support for changing the content-type used on pages to support other character sets - Thanks to uno@venus.dti.np.jp - Configured using the CHARSET config parameter
- Fix javascript bug causing rollover links to function, class and constant directions to link to an invalid url
- Added a project stats page that contains the same information printed at the end of a phpxref run (_stats.html) - Linked from the project summary pages
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Added: 2007-01-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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kwave 0.7.8

kwave 0.7.8


kwave is a simple digital sound signal editor for KDE. more>>
Kwave is a sound editor designed for the KDE Desktop Environment.
It is still under continuous development but each official release should be considered to be stable. This is also the reason why releases come out only every few months: one of the goals of the project is to have a reliable and stable sound editor. Stability has a higher prority than the number of features. (The reason why I started to join this project was that I wanted to have a sound editor that does not crash every few minutes...)
After the big port to KDE2 it has temporarily fallen back to alpha state and some of the features of the old 0.5 version only will come back one by one. However, the program already seems to be useful for many people for most all-day work. Many missing functions and features will be ported in future versions...
Please keep in mind that the step from 0.5 to 0.6 was nearly a complete rewrite of the whole program and its internal architecture! The main focus was on robustness and a clean design, not on the pure amount of features.
Main features:
- KDE3 conform GUI
- 24 Bit Support
- Undo/Redo
- Simple Drag & Drop
- Realtime Pre-Listen for some effects
- Support for multi-track files
- Complete zoom and scroll-capability
- Playback via KDEs aRts or OSS (deprecated)
- Recording via OSS
- Load and edit-capability for large files (can use virtual memory)
- Reading and auto-repair of damaged wav-files
- Supports multiple windows
- Extendable Plugin interface
- a nice splashscreen
Plugins
- Amplify free
- Fadein and out
- Lowpass Filter
- Notch Filter
- Pitch Shift
- Playback
- Recording
- Silence
- Noise
- Sonagram
- Select Range
- Volume
- Import/Export of all file types supported by libaudiofile
- Import of MP3 through libmad and id3lib
- Import/Export of Ogg/Vorbis
- Import/Export of FLAC
Enhancements:
- bugfix: workaround for bug in ALSA, crashed when initializing the dsnoop plugin
- bugfix: error in swap file handling, one sample was destroyed when resizing. Affects cut, delete, crop and many other functions.
- fixed the incorrect usage of the word "loose" (thanks to J.T. Hundley)
- bugfix: went back to old implementation of ThreadsafeX11Guard class in order to fix a deadlock (closes sourceforge bug #1623357)
- documentation update: mention Subversion instead of CVS
- zero plugin: new mode, support for inserting a range filled with silence
- fixed the macro functions "Fade Leadin" and "Fade Leadout", using the new mode of the zero plugin
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ircbase 0.7

ircbase 0.7


Ircbase is a daemon (ircbase) that runs on a Unix server and performs actual IRC client operations. more>>
First, there is a daemon (ircbase) that runs on a Unix server and performs actual IRC client operations. It listens on an assigned TCP port for connections from the actual user, which will run another program. This other program (irc.exe for now) can run on Windows, and prThere is now limited support for connecting with conventional IRC clients.Povides graphical user interaction to the features contained in ircbase.
There is now limited support for connecting with another IRC clients. Such a solution will not be able to take full advantage of the features in ircbase, and is also currently rather flakey and ad hoc, but its provided anyway for people that want it while they wait for the native clients to be usable enough. When you do this, ircbase will behave like an advanced autonomous detachable ircbouncer.
Set up your IRC client to connect to the ircbase like it was an IRC server. The nick you setup in the client will map to ircbase session ID, and ircbase will connect to the actual IRC server with the session parameters (including nick) from the configuration file. It will then do some tricks to convince the IRC client of the actual nick in use after connecting/attaching, to avoid confusing it.
(The nick is used to select session ID rather than anything else in order to make it easy to use with ircII, which can specify the nick on the command line or in the /server and /window server commands.)
If you need to issue a command for interpretation by the ircbase parser, you can prefix it with /QUOTE I, e.g. for accepting a DCC on the ircbase end, use /QUOTE I /dcc get nick
and for changing servers, /QUOTE I /server irc.server
Main features:
- The above structure has the advantages that you can run ircbase on a shell account (warning, advertisement: Arctic Net can provide these) idling permanently on the IRC server very much like a bot, and yet, the user can, whenever he comes online, and from wherever he is, connect to it and use it for IRC-ing like any other IRC client.
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- The ircbase keeps track of the most recent events, so when he does this, he will automatically receive its "scrollback buffer", so he can quickly catch up with what has happened just before he arrived. This is also an advantage if his modem is unstable and often drops the connection, since this way he wont miss anything, no matter how thoroughly the user machine itself crashes (provided he comes online again before the buffer is completely flushed, of course, but this buffer can be arbitrarily sized).
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- Since ircbase allows scripts to run unattended at all times, it is meant to be able to replace any dedicated bots. Bots are a menace to the net, with their use of resources better spent on human clients, and the net would do so much better without them. With this system, even the most diehard childish moronic obnoxious bot-lover can do without them, simply because our design is superior, when completed.
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- A system for interconnecting ircbases into an op-net (to replace the traditional bot-net) is also planned.
Enhancements:
- Finally gave a license to ircbase (irccli is still undecided, though).
- Finally ircbase is now under the GNU General Public License, version 2.
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