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DrCutter for Linux 1.0.90
DrCutter is a powerful file splitter more>> DrCutter is a powerful file splitter that/which will allow you to break a file into little parts "down to the last byte".<<less
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Added: 2009-04-13 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Bowzilla for Linux
Bowzilla is a mini Game for 2 players. more>>
Bowzilla is a mini Game for 2 players. Leaned against the old QBasic Gorilla, you must fire at your opponent in real-time.
Particularly the realistic blood is to be considered with the lightning strike. You have to find a whole in the target range. However, you should not expect to much from it.
<<lessParticularly the realistic blood is to be considered with the lightning strike. You have to find a whole in the target range. However, you should not expect to much from it.
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Added: 2005-10-07 License: Freeware Price:
1479 downloads
Barracuda Proxy 1.0
BdProxy - SOCKS, HTTP, and HTTPS Proxy Server. The BdProxy acts as a SOCKS, HTTP, and HTTPS proxy server. The proxy allows you to use your Internet a... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Freeware Price: Free
489 downloads
Find Em All 1.0
Find Em All is inspired by XFCE-3s XFglob and Efinder which is part of the Equinox desktop environment. more>>
FindEmAll is another graphical find-and-grep tool.
Find Em All is inspired by XFCE-3s XFglob and Efinder which is part of the Equinox desktop environment.
Unfortunately XFglob is no longer included in XFCE and Efinder does not seem to work (at least for me), because it uses XFCEs glob command which is no longer available.
Main features:
- optional Perl-style regular expression syntax (grep -P)
- search for files owned by non-system user / group (find -nouser -nogroup)
- search files where the search pattern does not match
- exclude binary files from search
Files may be opened in your favorite editor by a double-click on an entry in the list of results. Right-clicking a file opens a context menu that allows to choose an arbitrary application to open this file.
<<lessFind Em All is inspired by XFCE-3s XFglob and Efinder which is part of the Equinox desktop environment.
Unfortunately XFglob is no longer included in XFCE and Efinder does not seem to work (at least for me), because it uses XFCEs glob command which is no longer available.
Main features:
- optional Perl-style regular expression syntax (grep -P)
- search for files owned by non-system user / group (find -nouser -nogroup)
- search files where the search pattern does not match
- exclude binary files from search
Files may be opened in your favorite editor by a double-click on an entry in the list of results. Right-clicking a file opens a context menu that allows to choose an arbitrary application to open this file.
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Added: 2006-11-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1068 downloads
UnHide fields 0.2 for Firefox
UnHide fields provides this extension allow you to view and edit hidden fields content. more>>
UnHide fields provides this extension allow you to view and edit hidden fields content.
In computer science, data that has several parts can be divided into fields. For example, a computer may represent todays date as three distinct fields: the day, the month and the year.
Programming languages usually have a record data type to represent composite data types as a series of fields. An array of boolean values can be represented as a bit field.
<<lessIn computer science, data that has several parts can be divided into fields. For example, a computer may represent todays date as three distinct fields: the day, the month and the year.
Programming languages usually have a record data type to represent composite data types as a series of fields. An array of boolean values can be represented as a bit field.
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Added: 2007-04-13 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
926 downloads
File::Find::Similars 1.1
File::Find::Similars is a Similar files locator. more>>
File::Find::Similars is a Similar files locator.
SYNOPSIS
use File::Find::Similars;
File::Find::Similars->init(0, @ARGV);
similarity_check_name();
Similar-sized and similar-named files are picked as suspicious candidates of duplicated files.
What descirbes it better than a actual output. Sample suspicious duplicated files:
## =========
1574 PopupTest.java /home/tong/.../examples/chap10
1561 CardLayoutTest.java /home/tong/.../examples/chap1
1570 PopupButtonFrame.class /home/tong/.../examples/chap6
## =========
22984 BinderyHelloWorld.jpg /home/tong/...
17509 MacHelloWorld.gif /home/tong/...
The first column is the size of the file, 2nd the name, and 3rd the path. The motto for the listing is that, I would rather my program overkills (wrongly picking out suspicious ones) than neglects something that would cause me otherwise years to notice.
By default, File::Find::Similars(3) assumes that similar files within the same folder are OK. Hence you will not get duplicate warnings for generated files (like .o, .class or .aux, and .dvi files) or other file series.
Once you are sure that there are no duplications between folders and want File::Find::Similars(3) to scoop further, specify the first parameter as 1. This is very good to eliminate similar mp3 files within the same folder, or downloaded files from big sites where different packaging methods are used, e.g.:
## =========
66138 jdc-src.tar.gz .../ftp.ora.com/published/oreilly/java/javadc
147904 jdc-src.zip .../ftp.ora.com/published/oreilly/java/javadc
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use File::Find::Similars;
File::Find::Similars->init(0, @ARGV);
similarity_check_name();
Similar-sized and similar-named files are picked as suspicious candidates of duplicated files.
What descirbes it better than a actual output. Sample suspicious duplicated files:
## =========
1574 PopupTest.java /home/tong/.../examples/chap10
1561 CardLayoutTest.java /home/tong/.../examples/chap1
1570 PopupButtonFrame.class /home/tong/.../examples/chap6
## =========
22984 BinderyHelloWorld.jpg /home/tong/...
17509 MacHelloWorld.gif /home/tong/...
The first column is the size of the file, 2nd the name, and 3rd the path. The motto for the listing is that, I would rather my program overkills (wrongly picking out suspicious ones) than neglects something that would cause me otherwise years to notice.
By default, File::Find::Similars(3) assumes that similar files within the same folder are OK. Hence you will not get duplicate warnings for generated files (like .o, .class or .aux, and .dvi files) or other file series.
Once you are sure that there are no duplications between folders and want File::Find::Similars(3) to scoop further, specify the first parameter as 1. This is very good to eliminate similar mp3 files within the same folder, or downloaded files from big sites where different packaging methods are used, e.g.:
## =========
66138 jdc-src.tar.gz .../ftp.ora.com/published/oreilly/java/javadc
147904 jdc-src.zip .../ftp.ora.com/published/oreilly/java/javadc
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Added: 2006-11-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1075 downloads
File::Find::Closures 1.06
File::Find::Closures is a Perl module with functions you can use with File::Find. more>>
File::Find::Closures is a Perl module with functions you can use with File::Find.
SYNOPSIS
use File::Find;
use File::Find::Closures qw(:all);
my( $wanted, $list_reporter ) = find_by_name( qw(README) );
File::Find::find( $wanted, @directories );
File::Find::find( { wanted => $wanted, ... }, @directories );
my @readmes = $list_reporter->();
SOME PARTS ARE NOT IMPLEMENTED YET! THIS IS ALPHA ALPHA SOFTWARE: A MERE SHELL OF AN IDEA.
I wrote this module as an example of both using closures and using File::Find. Students are always asking me what closures are good for, and heres some examples. The functions mostly stand alone (i.e. they dont need the rest of the module), so rather than creating a dependency in your code, just lift the parts you want).
When I use File::Find, I have two headaches---coming up with the &wanted function to pass to find(), and acculumating the files.
This module provides the &wanted functions as a closures that I can pass directly to find(). Actually, for each pre-made closure, I provide a closure to access the list of files too, so I dont have to create a new array to hold the results.
The filenames are the full path to the file as reported by File::Find.
Unless otherwise noted, the reporter closure returns a list of the filenames in list context and an anonymous array that is a copy (not a reference) of the original list. The filenames have been normalized by File::Spec::canonfile unless otherwise noted. The list of files has been processed by File::Spec::no_upwards so that "." and ".." (or their equivalents) do not show up in the list.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use File::Find;
use File::Find::Closures qw(:all);
my( $wanted, $list_reporter ) = find_by_name( qw(README) );
File::Find::find( $wanted, @directories );
File::Find::find( { wanted => $wanted, ... }, @directories );
my @readmes = $list_reporter->();
SOME PARTS ARE NOT IMPLEMENTED YET! THIS IS ALPHA ALPHA SOFTWARE: A MERE SHELL OF AN IDEA.
I wrote this module as an example of both using closures and using File::Find. Students are always asking me what closures are good for, and heres some examples. The functions mostly stand alone (i.e. they dont need the rest of the module), so rather than creating a dependency in your code, just lift the parts you want).
When I use File::Find, I have two headaches---coming up with the &wanted function to pass to find(), and acculumating the files.
This module provides the &wanted functions as a closures that I can pass directly to find(). Actually, for each pre-made closure, I provide a closure to access the list of files too, so I dont have to create a new array to hold the results.
The filenames are the full path to the file as reported by File::Find.
Unless otherwise noted, the reporter closure returns a list of the filenames in list context and an anonymous array that is a copy (not a reference) of the original list. The filenames have been normalized by File::Spec::canonfile unless otherwise noted. The list of files has been processed by File::Spec::no_upwards so that "." and ".." (or their equivalents) do not show up in the list.
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Added: 2007-04-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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MP3::Find::Filesystem 0.06
MP3::Find::Filesystem is a File::Find-based backend to MP3::Find. more>>
MP3::Find::Filesystem is a File::Find-based backend to MP3::Find.
SYNOPSIS
use MP3::Find::Filesystem;
my $finder = MP3::Find::Filesystem->new;
my @mp3s = $finder->find_mp3s(
dir => /home/peter/music,
query => {
artist => ilyaimy,
album => myxomatosis,
},
ignore_case => 1,
);
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use MP3::Find::Filesystem;
my $finder = MP3::Find::Filesystem->new;
my @mp3s = $finder->find_mp3s(
dir => /home/peter/music,
query => {
artist => ilyaimy,
album => myxomatosis,
},
ignore_case => 1,
);
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Added: 2006-11-09 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1080 downloads
File::Find::Rule::XPath 0.03
File::Find::Rule::XPath is a Perl module that contains rule to match on XPath expressions. more>>
File::Find::Rule::XPath is a Perl module that contains rule to match on XPath expressions.
SYNOPSIS
use File::Find::Rule::XPath;
my @files = File::Find::Rule->file
->name(*.dkb)
->xpath( //section/title[contains(., "Crustacean")] )
->in($root);
This module extends File::Find::Rule to provide the ability to locate XML files which match a given XPath expression.
METHODS
xpath( $xpath_expression )
Matches XML files which contain one or more nodes matching the given XPath expression. Files which are not well formed XML are silently skipped.
If no XPath expression is supplied, the value / is used. This will match all files which are well formed XML.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use File::Find::Rule::XPath;
my @files = File::Find::Rule->file
->name(*.dkb)
->xpath( //section/title[contains(., "Crustacean")] )
->in($root);
This module extends File::Find::Rule to provide the ability to locate XML files which match a given XPath expression.
METHODS
xpath( $xpath_expression )
Matches XML files which contain one or more nodes matching the given XPath expression. Files which are not well formed XML are silently skipped.
If no XPath expression is supplied, the value / is used. This will match all files which are well formed XML.
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Added: 2006-09-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Userexitd for TSM 0.4
Userexitd for TSM is a configurable handler for Tivoli Storage Manager events. more>>
Userexitd for TSM is a configurable handler for Tivoli Storage Manager events.
Userexitd for TSM allows an administrator to filter events using regular expressions and run various actions for TSM events, such as sending mail and SNMP traps, writing messages into syslog, and running scripts and programs.
This software consists of two parts: a simple shared library (userexit.so), which is dynamically linked to the TSM Server as a user exit and communicates using a socket with the userexitd daemon, which runs as a separate service. The daemon is configured with an XML configuration file.
Enhancements:
- This release features some code cleanup, a working AIX port, support for reloading configuration on SIGHUP
<<lessUserexitd for TSM allows an administrator to filter events using regular expressions and run various actions for TSM events, such as sending mail and SNMP traps, writing messages into syslog, and running scripts and programs.
This software consists of two parts: a simple shared library (userexit.so), which is dynamically linked to the TSM Server as a user exit and communicates using a socket with the userexitd daemon, which runs as a separate service. The daemon is configured with an XML configuration file.
Enhancements:
- This release features some code cleanup, a working AIX port, support for reloading configuration on SIGHUP
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Added: 2006-09-24 License: BSD License Price:
1126 downloads

Finddouble 1.4
Finddouble searches directories for file duplicate. more>> finddouble 1.4 : is a Linux/Mac application. It searches directories for file duplicate. Very usefull to find copies of the same file : images, png, jpe, music, mp3, any kind of file.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-27 License: Freeware Price: Free
428 downloads
Noatun Normalize 0.1.2
Noatun Normalize aims to develop a normalization plugin for the KDE media player Noatun. more>>
Noatun Normalize aims to develop a normalization plugin for the KDE media player Noatun.
It is composed of two parts, an Arts effect that handles the actual normalization of the played samples, and a Noatun plugin, that reads the relative volume adjustments and passes them to the effect. There are two ways the plugin can retrieve the relative volume adjustments:
1. it looks for the respective mp3 id3v2 tags or ogg tags which can be set by tools like normalize and vorbisgain,
2. it runs these tools itself and stores the results in the playlist items meta data. Thus the files wont be changed.
- For ogg vorbis normalization to work you need the latest vorbisgain version (0.36).
- For mp3 or wav normalization you need the normalize program.
- Make sure to install the package under the same prefix as artsd otherwise arts will not find the NoatunNormalize effect.
- If there is popular demand for it I would try to remove the dependency on the external programs and integrate them into the plugin itself.
<<lessIt is composed of two parts, an Arts effect that handles the actual normalization of the played samples, and a Noatun plugin, that reads the relative volume adjustments and passes them to the effect. There are two ways the plugin can retrieve the relative volume adjustments:
1. it looks for the respective mp3 id3v2 tags or ogg tags which can be set by tools like normalize and vorbisgain,
2. it runs these tools itself and stores the results in the playlist items meta data. Thus the files wont be changed.
- For ogg vorbis normalization to work you need the latest vorbisgain version (0.36).
- For mp3 or wav normalization you need the normalize program.
- Make sure to install the package under the same prefix as artsd otherwise arts will not find the NoatunNormalize effect.
- If there is popular demand for it I would try to remove the dependency on the external programs and integrate them into the plugin itself.
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Added: 2005-09-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Redland RDF Library Language Bindings 1.0.6.1
Redland RDF Library Language Bindings provides high-level language bindings for the Redland RDF C libraries. more>>
Redland RDF Library Language Bindings provides high-level language bindings for the Redland RDF C libraries, allowing full access to the C APIs along with enhancements for individual languages. Redland RDF Library Language Bindings currently provides bindings in C#, Java, Perl, Python, Ruby, PHP and Tcl.
Configuring and building
Redland bindings uses the GNU automake and autoconf to handle system dependency checking. It is developed and built on x86 Linux (Redhat), but is also used extensively locally on various versions of sparc Sun Solaris 2.x. I also test it via SourceForges compile farm and it builds on Debian Linux (x86, Alpha, PPC and Sparc, IA64), FreeBSD (x86) and Apple OSX.
Configure tries very hard to find several programs and libraries that the Redland bindings need. These include the binding binaries: perl, python, etc., headers for the bindings such as the JDK, Python etc. and various others. A summary of the parts found is given at the end of the configure run. Several options to configure given below can be used to point to locations or names of dependencies that cannot be automatically determined.
Enhancements:
- All the bindings were synchronised with the Redland RDF Library release 1.0.6, adding a transactions API.
- Many updates and fixes were made to the Python and Ruby bindings, and other bugs were also fixed.
<<lessConfiguring and building
Redland bindings uses the GNU automake and autoconf to handle system dependency checking. It is developed and built on x86 Linux (Redhat), but is also used extensively locally on various versions of sparc Sun Solaris 2.x. I also test it via SourceForges compile farm and it builds on Debian Linux (x86, Alpha, PPC and Sparc, IA64), FreeBSD (x86) and Apple OSX.
Configure tries very hard to find several programs and libraries that the Redland bindings need. These include the binding binaries: perl, python, etc., headers for the bindings such as the JDK, Python etc. and various others. A summary of the parts found is given at the end of the configure run. Several options to configure given below can be used to point to locations or names of dependencies that cannot be automatically determined.
Enhancements:
- All the bindings were synchronised with the Redland RDF Library release 1.0.6, adding a transactions API.
- Many updates and fixes were made to the Python and Ruby bindings, and other bugs were also fixed.
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Added: 2007-05-06 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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Gentor 915 0.9.3
Gentor 915 is a 2D space shooter with ugly graphics. more>>
Gentor 915 is a 2D space shooter with ugly graphics. Theres 3 game modes: arcade, mission and campaign. You can buy new parts and upgrade your ship.
Main features:
- Arcade mode
- Easy editing
- Players system
- Can buy, sell and change parts in a ship
- Missions...
- ...and mission editor
- Almost all parts are done
<<lessMain features:
- Arcade mode
- Easy editing
- Players system
- Can buy, sell and change parts in a ship
- Missions...
- ...and mission editor
- Almost all parts are done
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Added: 2006-02-24 License: Freeware Price:
1337 downloads
KResourceWCAP 1.0
KResourceWCAP is a connector between Kontact and the WCAP protocol. more>>
KResourceWCAP is a connector between Kontact and the WCAP protocol.
Works with many functionnalities of the sunone calendar server (including groupware parts).
Enhancements:
- KDE 3.5.x
<<lessWorks with many functionnalities of the sunone calendar server (including groupware parts).
Enhancements:
- KDE 3.5.x
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Added: 2007-06-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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