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OpenWebMail 2.52

OpenWebMail 2.52


Open WebMail is a webmail system based on the Neomail version 1.14 from Ernie Miller. more>>
Open WebMail is a webmail system based on the Neomail version 1.14 from Ernie Miller. Open WebMail is designed to manage very large mail folder files in a memory efficient way.
OpenWebMail also provides a range of features to help users migrate smoothly from Microsoft Outlook to Open WebMail.
Main features:
For Users:
- Auto Login
- Multiple Languages/Multiple Charsets
- Strong MIME Message Capability
- Full Content Search
- Draft Folder Support
- Confirm Reading Support
- Spelling Check Support
- vCard compliant Addressbook
- POP3 Support
- Mail Filter Support
- AntiSpam Support through SpamAssassin (http://www.spamassassin.org)
- AntiVirus Support through ClamAV (http://www.clamav.net)
- Calendar with Reminder/Notification Support
- Webdisk Support
- HTTP Compression
For System:
- Fast Folder Access
- Efficient Message Movement
- Smaller Memory Footprint
- Graceful File Lock
- Various Authentication Modules
- PAM support
- Remote SMTP Relaying
- Virtual Hosting
- User Alias
- Pure Virtual User Support
- Per User Capability Configuration
- Persistent Running through SpeedyCGI
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Added: 2006-05-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Millers Quest! 0.9.1

Millers Quest! 0.9.1


Millers Quest! is a fire-and-forget RPG, or more accurately, an RPG simulator. more>>
Millers Quest! is a role-playing simulator game. It could also be described as a "fire-and-forget role-playing game". In other words, it is not a role-playing game in the most traditional sense, because there is absolutely no player interaction. The emphasis on this game is the simulation of role-playing.
So, it is a completely non-interactive computer role-playing game. "I guess its not fun then", I can hear you say. Wrong! Millers Quest! is, in fact, very much fun. It has all of the excitement of traditional MMORPGs with none of the effort to be put in mindless treadmilling.
You can watch your character grow more potent and more powerful, and you dont need to bore yourself with details like "okay, attack the monster, Im going to win anyway".
Millers Quest! was largely inspired by its direct ancestor, Progress Quest. It is written in Ruby programming language and as such it was largely also inspired by Dwemthys Array, without any of its clever metaprogramming stuff and general bore of having to use irb to play it.
Players of Progress Quest should be right at home with Millers Quest!. What tells MQ and PQ apart is the fact that MQ is not entirely progress-driven. In MQ, all monsters have actual stats. Theres actual, stats- and probability-based fighting involved.
Since dying in a continually running game is pretty damn boring, you get also revived and healed automatically if that occurs. MQ owes a lot of its continued existence to Ruby Development Tools, the Ruby environment for the Eclipse Platform.
Enhancements:
- The combat system wasnt working quite properly, and is now fixed (somewhat).
- A confusing display message has been fixed.
- New features include optional support for curses/terminfo, allowing better-looking and more comprehensive combat display by coloring the output. (This currently requires tput(1) from ncurses.)
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Added: 2005-10-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WordNet 3.0

WordNet 3.0


WordNet is a lexical database for the English language. more>>
WordNet project is a large lexical database of English, developed under the direction of George A. Miller. Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept. Synsets are interlinked by means of conceptual-semantic and lexical relations.
The resulting network of meaningfully related words and concepts can be navigated with the browser. WordNet is also freely and publicly available for download. WordNets structure makes it a useful tool for computational linguistics and natural language processing.
Enhancements:
- Major feature enhancements
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Ticketsmith 1.0 RC1

Ticketsmith 1.0 RC1


Ticketsmith is a web-based support ticket system with an email gateway. more>> <<less
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Added: 2005-04-22 License: VPL (Voxel Public License) Price:
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Centre 2.11.1

Centre 2.11.1


Centre is a free student information system for public and non-public schools. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-07-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mnemo memorization tool 0.5

mnemo memorization tool 0.5


mnemo memorization tool project is a memory accelerator. more>>
mnemo memorization tool project is a memory accelerator.
mnemo is an application that helps the user memorize large amounts of arbitrary information and retain it indefinitely.
Items are drilled at progressively longer intervals to allow for new ones.
Main features:
- Drill intervals are tracked per-item.
- Accellerated intervals.
- Keyword-based content filtering.
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Added: 2006-10-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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wmjmail 1.6

wmjmail 1.6


wmjmail is a very simple text based mail checker. more>>
wmjmail is a very simple text based mail checker. It is not designed for pop3 mailbox checking--just use fetchmail to d/l it all, then check it locally. It includes a small tool kit to help write your own dockapps.
I set out to create a mail checker. I got tired of re-engineering someones dock app every time I needed a new one. So I designed jDockApp. My very very new dock app library. jDockApp isnt really ready for release yet. Which is why its not being released separately. If youre looking for a text based dock app to re-engineer for something, this might be a good candidate. Eh... Heres a source sample for this app:
jpprintf(0, 0, YELLOW, " J-mail");
jpprintf(1, 2, BLUE, "New");
jprintf(GREEN, ":");
jpprintf(7, 2, CYAN, "%i", new);
jpprintf(1, 3, BLUE, "Read");
jprintf(GREEN, ":");
jpprintf(7, 3, CYAN, "%i", read);
jpprintf(1, 4, BLUE, "Total");
jprintf(GREEN, ":");
jpprintf(7, 4, CYAN, "%i", tot);
Enhancements:
- multiple mailbox bugfixes
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Added: 2006-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Enhanced Reverse Pimpage 2.3 Beta 1

Enhanced Reverse Pimpage 2.3 Beta 1


Enhanced Reverse Pimpage is an enhanced version of the original rpimp by Matt Miller. more>>
Enhanced Reverse Pimpage project is an enhanced version of the original rpimp by Matt Miller. Reverse Pimpage was designed to allow you to access a computer that is behind a firewall from outside that firewall itself.

The way it accomplishes this is by having the client (the computer behind the firewall) send a SYN request to a certain port at certain intervals. The computer that will access the client must run the server program, and when the time interval is up it will connect.

Once its connected, the client telnets to itself and routes data back and forth between the two.

NEW FEATURES

rpimp server

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Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Klicker 1.04

Klicker 1.04


Klicker is a KDE/QT based metronome. more>>
Klicker project is a KDE/QT based metronome that supports from 30 to 208 beats per minute, duple, tuple, and quartal time, and it also has DCOP interfaces for interprocess control.

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Added: 2006-01-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Plastic File System 1.11

The Plastic File System 1.11


The Plastic File System is a module for providing virtual file systems in user space. more>>
The Plastic File System project is an LD_PRELOAD module for manipulating what the file system looks like for programs. This allows virtual file systems to exist in user space, without kernel hacks or modules.
PlasticFS includes the following file systems:
chroot
The chroot filter may be used to simulate the effects of the chroot(2) system call, in combination with other filters.
dos
The dos filter may be used to simulate an 8.3 DOS file system.
log
The log filter may be used to transparently log file system access, similar to the strace command.
shortname
The shortname filter may be used to simulate file systems with shorter filenames.
smartlink
The smartlink filter may be used to expand environment variables in symbolic links, using the usual $name notation.
upcase, downcase, titlecase and nocase
The upcase filter to make file names appear to be in upper-case when listed. File names are case- insensitive when being opened, etc. The downcase filetr is similar, except it converts to lower-case, titlecase capitalizes, and nocase is simply case insensitive without altering the filenames.
viewpath
The viewpath filter may be used to make a set of directory trees look like a single directory tree. (Also known as a union file system.) All modifications take place in the first directory in the list.
Aka: union and translucent
Note: Filters may be piped from one to the next, forming powerful combinations.
PlasticFS is currently dependent on the implementation of the GNU C Library. It is self configuring using a GNU Autoconf generated configure script.
Enhancements:
- Build problem fixed.
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Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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eoconv 1.3.1

eoconv 1.3.1


eoconv converts text files to and from various Esperanto text encodings. more>>
eoconv is a tool which converts text files to and from the following Esperanto text encodings:
- ASCII postfix h notation
- ASCII postfix x notation
- ASCII postfix caret (^) notation
- ASCII prefix caret (^) notation
- ISO-8859-3
- Unicode (UTF-7, UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32)
- HTML entities (decimal or hexadecimal)
eoconv is Free Software. It is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a minor bug hindering batch handling of files from any textual encoding to Unicode
- Corrected a misprint in the NEWS file
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Added: 2005-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Aegis 4.22.1

Aegis 4.22.1


Aegis is a transaction-based software configuration management system. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-04-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NEsGUI 0.1.5

NEsGUI 0.1.5


NEsGUI is a peer-to-peer file sharing application written by Neill Miller in GTK+ which utilizes the NEshare library. more>>
NEsGUI is a peer-to-peer file sharing application written by Neill Miller in GTK+ which utilizes the NEshare library.NEsGUI is a Napster like application. Its one of the simplest and least creative applications utilizing the NEshare peer-to-peer file sharing library.
I started writing NEshare for many reasons. One reason is because I enjoy file sharing with others and I found that there were no true Free Software implementations or designs from the ground up. Thats one of the most important reasons to me personally, but I understand its probably not the reason youre reading this page. Second, I realized that most file sharing implementations that Ive played with simply DO NOT WORK well. The one implementation that worked *extremely* well for all of the time I participated in using it was Napster. As for the GnutellaNet (and the like), I tend to have problems with the decentralized nature. This is vague, I know. Specifically, they require an extraordinary amount of bandwidth as compared to a centralized counterpart such as Napster. They tend to generate a lot of garbage since they are responsible for tying themselves to a number of other nodes, which are likewise tying themselves to you. The *only* benefit that Ive realized with decentralized networks such as the GnutellaNet is the anonyminity involved. At best, you can see what IP address is downloading or uploading while the upload or download is occuring on your system. Beyond that, there is no record or trace of the transaction and does not involve user names which can be stored or screened, passwords which can be broken or stolen, or any form of user messaging or chat which is prone to SPAM or porn advertisments -- like the sad state of (the oldest widespread and possibly least recognized peer-to-peer system) IRC.
Another reason for writing NEshare is to help you realize that you should not be dependent on a corporation to dictate what you can and cant do with file sharing (a la Napster, FastTrack clients, or any other corporate owned network which you may have become attached to). For example, Napster allowed the sharing of digital music files. Where do you go if you are more interested in sharing original digital pieces of art amongst your friends? What about copies of an ever evolving digital document? Thus, I wanted to provide NEshare to you in case Napster or FastTrack or whatever you use suddenly becomes unavailable, or never suited your needs in the first place. Being Free Software, youre free to modify it and improve it under the terms of the GPL. And if you cant write code, call in a favor from a friend!
NEshare takes the best architectural ideas of centralized networks and mixes them with the best ideas of decentralized networks. It allows anonyminity since there is no messaging system, no username, no password and no record of you once youve left the network. It also works in a reliable manner (minus bugs!) because of the centralized nature. The basic method of transaction is similar to the familiar Napster and FastTrack clients. A user connects to an NEshare server and uploads a file list. The user can search and get results back from the server. Once the results are retrieved by the user, the user connects directly to another user for exchanging files. Thats the basic gist of the centralized approach, however the NEshare architecture is flexible and can work in a decentralized manner with relatively little modification if the benefits become more apparent.
One of the biggest advantages of a purely decentralized network (aside from the anonyminity aspect) is the fact that there is no central server which all users must rely on. In the world today, we see the prevention and the hindering of new technologies because big businesses fear to compete. This is wrong. Decentralized networks address this by not allowing a single entity to have complete control over a system. Thus, although threats can be made, they cannot be enforced against all users of a decentralized network. Contrast this with some centralized models - where a corporation takes control of an entire system. They are only pitting themselves against the giants and unfortunately they probably cannot win since (in recent U.S. history at least), Corporations (with cash) suppress our rights (Constitutional, fair rights, whatever) and dont ever look back. Look at the recent headlines regarding the RIAA and Hollywoods general reaction to Napster and other file sharing services. Everyone pounced on Napster and Napster did not survive. Sure, the company may still have a vision for itself, but everything that you and I enjoyed about the service is gone. The vision weve created for it is gone. I havent used Napster since late 2000.
Im not advocating using this software for actions which are questionably legal. Im providing this software for educational reasons because I believe that there is a lot to learn about networking applications and weve only seen the tip of the iceberg. This software has many legitimate uses such as online collaboration on any number of projects, sharing original works or documents, browsing which new Free Software packages are available amongst your peers, learning how a multi-threaded server works, learning how to use sockets, seeing an example of how a network protocol can be written from scratch, congesting your local network for bandwidth experiments and measurements, etc. The uses are endless. And the uses are legitimate. This software may help other to find something new. This software may *be* something new to others. Whatever the case, its all about vision.
By designing a Free Software implementation of a peer-to-peer protocol, Im offering it to you to suit your vision. I dont want to see one central server out there that everyone connects to for whatever use. I want to see the decentralization of the centralized model. I want to see something like what happened to the webserver to happen to NEshare. Each person that is interested in this kind of project should run and manage their own server for their own intranet. Choices are good. Although NEshare is centralized right now (like a webserver) -- wouldnt it be a horrible thing if all information on the web was hosted on the same server? This is what Napster tried to acomplish. They took the centralized server a little too far to prevent people like you and me from having our own visions and creative uses for the technology. NEshare should work differently. For example, if you look at streaming radio servers -- these are central servers all over the place which have several central resources (i.e. webpages) which tell you about which ones are available and their current status. This feature is planned for NEshare, although the first release of the server will have to be tracked manually if youd like to advertise your server to others.
Id like to add that I do believe that decentralized networks inherently have some cool ideas behind them, so I did not exclude the possibility of NEshare working in a fully decentralized manner. The first version that Im working on will be only centralized, but decentralization is an option since it should not prove to be too difficult given the architecture. However, since in my experience the fully decentralized network tends to have more issues than benefits, I would like to keep NEshare centralized. Again, a decentralization of the centralized model would be ideal.
The other major design goal of NEshare is to make it a toolkit. What I mean by this is that currently, there is a client library which can readily be dropped into an application of any kind. This means that for developers who are working on applications, if peer-to-peer file sharing would be useful, it can be easily used under the terms of the GPL inside of their own applications. This also makes for a more lightweight graphical user interface, since the bulk of the work is inside the client library. In order for all of NEshare to work in a purely decentralized manner, the work of the server must be integrated into the client library and a few new messages will need to be developed so that it can act as a servent. The architecture is rather flexible, and this will remain a design goal moving forward.
Needless to say this takes a lot of work. Im a single hacker at best and Ive been working on this project in free time since the summer of 2001. I can only do so much, and Im limited by my imagination and programming skills. Thats why I need your help. So far, my work consists of designing the networking protocol capable of accomplishing file sharing in a peer to peer manner, implementing this protocol in code, testing the code, improving the code, etc. I cant do this by myself (although unfortunately so far I have been and will continue to if no one volunteers). I would appreciate help in the areas of testing, documentation, and of course good old fashioned hacking. If this project sounds interesting to you, feel free to contact me.
Enhancements:
- Code now honors the std namespace so that its gcc-3.x compatible
- Fixed some event handling that caused erroneous message boxes to appear
- Better unexpected peer disconnection handling
- Added proper ChangeLog entries
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Added: 2006-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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filepp 1.8.0

filepp 1.8.0


filepp is a generic file preprocessor. more>>
filepp is a generic file preprocessor. It is designed to allow the functionality provided by the C preprocessor to be used with any file type. This project supports the following keywords, all of which have their usual C preprocessor meanings and usage:
- #include
- #define
- #if
- #elif
- #ifdef
- #ifndef
- #else
- #endif
- #undef
- #error
- #warning
However, filepp is much more than a rewrite of the C preprocessor, it features the following enhancements:
- An extended #if keyword which includes string and regular expression parsing.
- It works with all character sets including international characters, not just ASCII characters.
- The prefix to the keyword (normally #) and the line continuation character (normally ) can be set to any character, string or regular expression.
- Keywords can be added, removed or modified.
- Macro expansion can work on whole or part words (the C preprocessors macro expansion only works on whole words).
- Macros can have multiple arguments.
- Filepp has a debugging mode to help when things go wrong.
- Environment variables can be automatically defined as macros.
- Blank lines originating from include files can be suppressed.
- Filepp can be customised on the fly using the #pragma keyword which allows any of filepps internal functions to be called.
- Modules can be written (in Perl) to modify or extend the behaviour of filepp.
These are just some of the enhancements filepp has over the normal C preprocessor. Its main advantage is the ability to write modules to extend and modify its behaviour. Filepp is written in Perl and allows anyone who knows how to program in Perl to easily write modules. Filepp comes with a set of modules which do the following:
- for module: Implements the #for keyword. The allows loops to be generated, the behaviour is similar to Perl and C loops.
- foreach module: Implements the #foreach keyword. The allows loops to be generated for a list of strings, the behaviour is similar to Perl and csh foreach loops.
- c-comment module: Removes C and C++ style comments from a file.
- hash-comment module: Remove # style comments (as used in Perl and shell scripts) from a file.
- function module: Allows macros to be written which directly call Perl functions. This allows macros to give dynamic output.
- maths module: Implements basic maths functions including add, subtract, multiply, divide, sine, cosine, exponential, random etc.
- format module: Provides a list of functions for formatting text including a C/Perl style printf function and the Perl substr function.
- literal module: This module prevents macros appearing in strings being replaced.
- toupper module: Converts all lowercase letters in a file to uppercase.
- tolower module: Converts all uppercase letters in a file to lowercase.
- bigdef module: Enables multi-line macros to be defined without needing to put a line continuation character at the end of each line - makes large macros much more readable.
- bigfunc module: Same as bigdef, only difference is any keywords embedded in the macro are evaluated when the macro is replaced rather than when the macro is defined.
- defplus module: Enables existing macros to be appened to.
- blc module: Enables automatic line continuation if a closing bracket is on a line below the opening bracket.
- cmacro module: Makes certain macros more "C" like by putting quotes around their values.
- cpp module: Makes filepp behave as a basic C preprocessor.
- regexp module: Implements Perl style regular expression search and replacement, which allows regular expressions to be searched for and replaced with other strings.
- grab module: Used to grab input before any processing is done on it.
Enhancements:
- This release includes a rewrite of the processing chain so macros within macros behave correctly.
- Several other bugfixes and minor enhancements were made.
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Added: 2007-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DNS Blacklist Packet Filter 0.6 Beta1

DNS Blacklist Packet Filter 0.6 Beta1


DNS Blacklist Packet Filter is a Linux netfilter client that decides whether to accept or drop packets. more>>
DNS Blacklist Packet Filter project is a Linux netfilter client that decides whether to accept or drop packets based on the results of a DNS blacklist query (such as MAPS, SORBS, or SPEWS, to name a few).

One use is to filter all incoming SMTP SYN packets for spam filtering.

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