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Esperantilo 0.95

Esperantilo 0.95


Esperantilo is a text editor with particular esperanto functions, spell and grammar checking and machine translation. more>>
Esperantilo is a text editor with particular esperanto functions, spell and grammar checking and machine translation to Polish, German and English languages.
Main features:
- Program do not need installation.
- It is suitable for Linux and Windows.
- It contains complex custumizable machine translation for a Polish, German and English languages.
- it supports also half-automatic translation.
- It can collaborate with professional translation systems by XLIFF and TMX formats.
- It can translate many Esperanto character encoding (? gx gh ^g g^ html).
- It makes easy to write Esperanto hat letters with "x"-replacement.
- It can convert many files automatically.
- It is full utf-8 editor and is suitable for editing multilingual texts.
- It enables editing of many files in one program.
- It contains "undo" and "redo" functions.
- It offers spell checking.
- It contains grammar checker
- It contains syntax analyse
- It contains a multilingual dictionary with a edit mode
Enhancements:
- The user interface for semiautomatic translation was redesigned and rewritten.
- The program contains a new dictionary user interface, which is directly embedded into the editor area.
- The searching of a translation is faster now.
- The quality of grammatical correction and computer translation into the Polish language was improved.
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Added: 2007-08-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ERFAN WIKI 1.0.0

ERFAN WIKI 1.0.0


ERFAN WIKI is powerful wiki engine without database supporting smart search, smart backup, wikipedia syntax, template. more>>
ERFAN WIKI is powerful wiki engine without database supporting smart search, smart backup, wikipedia syntax, template, nice printable version, language and multiuser. Plus an easy and secure installer.
Main features:
- Multi Language
- Template Support ( full CSS )
- WikiPedia Syntax Support
- Auto Thumbnail Generator
- Smart Search
- Smart Backup
- Printable Output
- User Management
- Database Free
- Easy Installer
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Added: 2006-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1181 downloads
Wikipedia API 1.0

Wikipedia API 1.0


Wikipedia API is a simple API to embed Wikipedia content dynamically on a Web site. more>>
Wikipedia API is a simple API to embed Wikipedia content dynamically on a Web site.

Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia in which the user community is encouraged to submit information for its entries. Wikipedia is unique in that it is free to the public, the content is fairly well moderated, and its content is licensed under the GFDL (GNU Free Documentation License); therefore, all of its text can be copied, modified, and used any way you see fit.

The only stipulation to using its text, is that the names of the original authors must remain intact. KillerTux.com is currently embedding some of the relevant entries in its own site and has decided to make the API open for public use. It is a simple implementation and should be easy to use. If you are a webmaster and would like to use KillerTux.coms Wikipedia API, this is the place to learn how to do it.

What is an API

An API is an application programming interface with which external applications can communicate with. The syntax and usage of the API dictates the type of data, format, and other specifics of the information to be exchanged. In this case, the API is a simple call to KillerTux.coms web server via the HTTP protocol.

Wikipedia API usage

The URL for the API is "http://scrapers.killertux.com/wikipedia-api.php". It uses the get request method and only has 3 parameters. These parameters are as follows:

wikititle=
wikiformat=[html | text]
wikiimages=[yes | no ]

The wikititle value is the name of the Wikipedia entry you are looking for, in Wikipedias variable entry. This can be found by going to Wikipedia.org and finding an entry. The name is the last part of the URL. For instance, the Wikipedia entry for "Computer Program" is "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_Program". Notice the space is an underscore in the URL. Defining the wikititle value for this API would look like this: wikititle=Computer_Program. This value must be specified. A sample API call would be "http://scrapers.killertux.com/wikipedia-api.php?wikititle=Computer_Program". The wikiformat value currently has two possible values: html and text. html is the default if no value is specified. If you use HTML format, it is recommended that a style sheet be used, although it may not be necessary.

A sample CSS is provided here. The text format option strips all HTML code from the document and returns plain text formatted at 80 characters per column. A sample API call would be "http://scrapers.killertux.com/wikipedia-api.php?wikititle=Computer_Program&wikiformat=html". The wikiimages value is only valid for HTML format; images for the text format are disabled. Image source locations are preserved and images are loaded from Wikipedia, not KillerTux.com. If wikiimages=no is selected, all images and captions will be striped from the document, while other HTML code should remain intact such as links to other articles. A sample API call would be "http://scrapers.killertux.com/wikipedia-api.php?wikititle=Computer_Program&wikiimages=no".
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Added: 2007-03-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Eclipse Wikipedia Editor Plugin 2.0.6

Eclipse Wikipedia Editor Plugin 2.0.6


Eclipse Wikipedia Editor Plugin is an Eclipse editor for the Wikipedia syntax. more>>
Eclipse Wikipedia Editor Plugin is an Eclipse editor for the Wikipedia syntax. The project features syntax highlighting, source folding, outlining, uploading and downloading to and from the Web, and more.
Enhancements:
- It is now possible to add an extra "domain" entry into the login with the wpDomain name entry (this can be helpful for authentication in an extranet configuration with LDAP support).
- The refresh mechanisms of the internal wiki browser preview have changed.
- Every time you click into a new wiki editor, save the wikipedia text, or use a file with extension *.wp in the Eclipse package explorer, the browser views the rendered HTML output from the corresponding file in the /wpbin subdirectory.
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Added: 2006-11-28 License: Common Public License Price:
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Wikipedia search 0.3

Wikipedia search 0.3


Wikipedia search is a superkaramba theme for searching on en.wikipedia.org. more>>
Wikipedia search is a superkaramba theme for searching on en.wikipedia.org.

Based on Answers.com karamba by sg1 http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=30887

Thanks to Rcio Zienke for language config entry.

To-do

- make some transtalations
- display article in wikipedia search window

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Added: 2006-06-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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eSpeak 1.28

eSpeak 1.28


eSpeak is a software speech synthesizer for English, and potentially other languages. more>>
eSpeak is a software speech synthesizer for English, and potentially other languages.
eSpeak produces good quality English speech. It uses a different synthesis method from other open source TTS engines, and sounds quite different. Its perhaps not as natural or "smooth", but I find the articulation clearer and easier to listen to for long periods.
eSpeak project can run as a command line program to speak text from a file or from stdin. It works well as a "Talker" with the KDE text to speech system (KTTS), as an alternative to Festival for example. As such, it can speak text which has been selected into the clipboard, or directly from the Konquerer browser or the Kate editor.
- Includes different Voices, whose characteristics can be altered.
- Can produce speech output as a WAV file.
- Can translate text to phoneme codes, so it could be adapted as a front end for another speech synthesis engine.
- Potential for other languages. Rudimentary (and probably humourous) attempts at German and Esperanto are included.
- Compact size. The program and its data total about 350 kbytes.
- Written in C++.
I regularly use it to listen to blogs and news sites. I prefer the sound through a domestic stereo system rather than my small computer speakers.
INSTALLATION:
- Place the "speak" executable file in the command path, eg in /usr/local/bin
- Place the "speak-data" directory in /usr/share as /usr/share/speak-data.
Alternatively if it is placed in the users home directory (i.e. /home/ /speak-data) then that will be used instead.
- Dependencies.
speak uses the PortAudio sound library, so you will need to have the libportaudio0 library package installed. It may be already, since its used by other software, such as OpenOffice.org and the Audacity sound editor.
COMMAND OPTIONS:
Examples
To use at the command line, type:
speak -f < text file >
Or just type
speak
followed by text on subsequent lines. Each line is spoken when RETURN is pressed. Use speak -p to see the corresponding phonemes codes.
echo "This is a test" | speak
Speaking from a single line command.
Enhancements:
- Roman number translation added for some languages.
- Improvements to languages, including en-r, Hungarian, Romanian.
- Various bug fixes.
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Convert::Wiki 0.05

Convert::Wiki 0.05


Convert::Wiki is a Perl module that can convert HTML/POD/txt from/to Wiki code. more>>
Convert::Wiki is a Perl module that can convert HTML/POD/txt from/to Wiki code.

SYNOPSIS

use Convert::Wiki;

my $wiki = Convert::Wiki->new();

$wiki->from_txt ( $txt );
die ("Error: " . $wiki->error()) if $wiki->error;
print $wiki->as_wiki();

$wiki->from_html ( $html );
die ("Error: " . $wiki->error()) if $wiki->error;
print $wiki->as_wiki();

# clear the object manually
$wiki->clear();
$wiki->add_txt ( $txt );
die ("Error: " . $wiki->error()) if $wiki->error;
print $wiki->as_wiki();

Convert::Wiki converts from various formats to various Wiki formats.
Input can come as HTML, POD or plain TXT (like it is written in many READMEs). The data will be converted to an internal, node based format and can then be converted to Wikicode as used by many wikis like the Wikipedia.

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Added: 2006-08-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Wikipedia Lookup Extension 0.3.2

Wikipedia Lookup Extension 0.3.2


Lookups up the selected word in the Wikipedia encyclopedia. more>> Wikipedia Lookup Extension 0.3.2 is a powerful tool that makes it quick and easy to look up the selected word in the Wikipedia encyclopedia.<<less
Added: 2009-07-15 License: MPL Price: FREE
19 downloads
MediaWiki Wiki JumpBox 1.0

MediaWiki Wiki JumpBox 1.0


MediaWiki is a powerful wiki engine originally developed for the Wikipedia project and now deployed on many sites. more>>
MediaWiki is a powerful wiki engine originally developed for the Wikipedia project and now deployed on many sites around the world. This JumpBox includes MediaWiki version 1.9.3.

A JumpBox is a virtual appliance that bundles a server based application along with all of its dependancies (database, operating system, libraries and management interface) into a single pre-configured unit. This makes deploying that application drop dead simple and gives you a working application in minutes for what would normally take hours.

WHY USE A JUMPBOX

Its Simple

Open Source applications are great. The applications are powerful, inexpensive and get the job done. But installing and configuring those applications can be a pain. A JumpBox delivers Open Source applications in a way that makes them simple to try, run and operate.

Its Quick

Actually downloading a JumpBox will take the most time. Once thats done, youre just a few minutes from having a working application that can serve multiple users.

Its Portable

A JumpBox collects the application, application dependancies and all application data into a single bundle that can easily be moved from one computer to another. This allows you to start running the application on your desktop and then as usage grows move it to a server without needing to reinstall or reconfigure. Plus with support for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux you can even move the application between platforms with little effort.

Its Safe

Manually installing Open Source applications not only takes a lot of time and effort, but when youre done its still left to you to figure out how to protect the data the application manages. With a JumpBox its easy to add automatic backups of the entire state of the application.

Its Virtual

A JumpBox application is a virtual appliance that bundles the open source application and all its runtime dependancies into a single package that runs on top of virtualization software from VMWare, Parallels or Xen. This means all JumpBox applications automatically gain the benefits of traditional server virtualization and can be dropped into existing virtualization infrastructure when available.

Its Comfortable

JumpBox provides a consistent runtime environment for all applications that we bundle. The applications may differ considerably, but their installation and operation will be familiar no matter which JumpBox you choose.

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Added: 2007-07-25 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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Rotoscope 0.2

Rotoscope 0.2


Rotoscope is a free software graphics program that can be used to give photos a cartoon-like appearance. more>>
Rotoscope is a program to rotoscope images.

Rotoscope is a free software graphics program that can be used to give photos a cartoon-like appearance. This is similar to the technique used in movies like Waking Life (Wikipedia) and A Scanner Darkly (Wikipedia). The technique is called rotoscoping.

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Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OpenHuman 1.3

OpenHuman 1.3


OpenHuman is a Web-based, database and operating system independent, self-expression system. more>>
OpenHuman is a Web-based, database and operating system independent, self-expression system. It is an exact copy of the idea experimented with on openhuman.org.
OpenHuman project has been released to let social groups from anywhere around the world build their own openhuman pages and experiment with this idea locally.
Why you should be an OpenHuman? Because:
- openness is always good
- helps us to understand that we are not alone
- makes you stronger, dont be shy
- widens your vision, enlightens you
- can be a place to make references about you (like: Emre has 4 names)
- can help scientific researches (database dumps will be freely available)
Enhancements:
- Wikipedia Interoperability.
- An internal markup language.
- Updated Profiles on the homepage.
- Usability improvements.
- A minor bugfix in dashboard.php.
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Added: 2006-12-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Atomibulator 1.1

Atomibulator 1.1


Atomibulator is a script that monitors arbitrary Web sites for changes and reports these updates through Atom and RSS feeds. more>>
Atomibulator is a script that monitors arbitrary Web sites for changes and reports these updates through Atom and RSS feeds.
RSS/Atom feeds are great, but theyre far from pervasive. How many pages do you check regularly, just to see whether anythings new? For example, how many researchers do you know who provide feeds for their list of publications? Using the Atomibulator, you can monitor any webpage out there for changes and be notified by a custom Atom (or RSS, for the old schoolers out there) feed when the page has been updated.
Better yet, you dont have to install anything. You just edit the Atomibulator watchlist at Wikipedia. Anyone can do this. Heres how it works:
Add the page you would like to have monitored in standard Mediawiki shorthand for external links, i.e. [ ]. Multiple URLs can be tagged with the same description.
Sometimes you will want to ignore parts of the HTML markup of a page. For example, advertisements often result in changing links or images in every download of a page. To do this, the Atomibulator provides filter tags. You add them to the URL description in the Wiki markup. The following filters exist:
nolinks: strips all links from the document.
noimgs: strips all images from the document.
nohtml: strips all HTML tags from the document.
For example, to remove all images from the document located at http://www.foobar.com, tagged with "foobar", you would use [http://www.foobar.com foobar noimgs]. It doesnt matter where in the URL description you put the filter. You can use multiple filters in a single description.
The Atomibulator periodically grabs the listed URLs, applies any tag filtering configured, and runs a cryptographic hash function over the result. If an update is detected, it updates a feed named after the description found on in the watchlist: the feeds address is
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~cpk25/atomibulator/feeds/ .xml.
The description you provide gets converted into lower case, any filter tags are removed, and whitespace becomes "_": "My Page" would be turned into "my_page", "My page nohtml" would still result in "my_page". You can see all currently available tags here. The feed for the page youre looking at, for example, is at
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~cpk25/atomibulator/feeds/atomibulator.xml.
Since a lot of feed readers still struggle with supporting Atom 1.o, the Atomibulator actually goes beyond what its name implies and creates RSS 2.o as well:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~cpk25/atomibulator/feeds/atomibulator.rss.
NOTE: the Atomibulator is not a feed replacement. Do not use it on pages that provide feeds serving the same purpose anyway. Also please note that the Atomibulator checks the watchlist once per hour. Kindly dont request the feeds more often than that. It wont make any difference.
ALSO NOTE: Some people have said this service is like FeedTier. Its not. According to their page, their code "performs content analysis, picks-up the most prominent cluster of hyperlinks and automatically generates RSS web feeds." In short, it focuses on hyperlinks and tries to extract some RSS-able structure. The Atomibulator notices any kind of page update, subject to the HTML tag filtering you configure for a URL.
Enhancements:
- HTML tag filters and download timeouts were added.
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Added: 2006-01-09 License: BSD License Price:
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GROU.PS Web 2.0 API 0.1

GROU.PS Web 2.0 API 0.1


GROU.PS Web is a general purpose PHP API, created for use in Web 2.0 sites. more>>
GROU.PS Web is a general purpose PHP API, created for use in Web 2.0 sites. It includes frequently used design patterns of well known web 2.0 sites. For a correct definiton of Web 2.0, you may want to check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0

Our API currently has 2 classes:

1) TagCloud?.class.php

Feed the class with your own data, and create Web 2.0 style tag clouds

2) Utility.class.php

General purpose functions. For instance getStyledDateDiff gives nicely formatted date differences that are in use in digg.com and grou.ps

The APIs are not complete yet. We are open to any ideas, wished coming from you.

Usage:

Tag Cloud Example
< ?php
require_once(/path/to/TagCloud.class.php);

$tc = new TagCloud();

$tc->setMinFontSize(8);
$tc->setMaxFontSize(20);

$tc->setDistributionType(TC_RANDOM_DISTRIBUTION);

$tc->setDataClass(tags);

$tc->addData(love,10);
$tc->addData(sex,20);
$tc->addData(food,5);
$tc->addData(business,1);
$tc->addData(PHP,2);

$res = $tc->generate();

echo $res;
? >

Utility Example:

< ?php

require_once(/path/to/Utility.class.php);

$start_date = "September 21, 1999";
$end_date = "yesterday";

$u = new Utility();

$datediff = $u->getStyledDateDiff($start_date,$end_date);

$birthday = "11 January 1978";

$zodiacsign = $u->getZodiacSign($birthday);

echo $datediff;
echo "
";
echo $zodiacsign;

? >
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Added: 2006-04-13 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Cooliris Previews 2.4.2

Cooliris Previews 2.4.2


Cooliris Previews is a Firefox extension that gives you the power to browse and share web links and rich media instantly. more>>
Cooliris Previews is a Firefox extension that gives you the power to browse and share web links and rich media instantly.
Main features:
- Fly through web links, images, and videos without clicking. Simply mouse over any link and the Cooliris preview window will instantly appear to show you the underlying content without leaving your current page.
- NEW! Send the content to a friend in less than 1 second from the preview window. Theres no need to open your default email program.
- Right-click on any phrase on any webpage, and Cooliris will automatically do a subsearch in Google, Wikipedia, and others.
- Enable/disable Cooliris functionality on any particular domain
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Added: 2007-08-01 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Web Service Engine for MySQL 0.4

Web Service Engine for MySQL 0.4


Web Service Engine for MySQL is a storage engine for the MySQL database. more>>
Web Service Engine for MySQL is a storage engine for the MySQL database. The project takes basic SQL and translates this through the engine interface into HTTP request methods.
This gives you the ability to create, read, and delete pages on Web servers. Wikipedia becomes a table you can select on from your database.
Enhancements:
- Multiple attributes per table are now supported.
- The engine now handles tables with more than two columns by generating XML that is stored on the remote server.
- Tables with only two columns are stored as before, with the non-keyed attribute being directly provided to the remote provider.
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Added: 2007-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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