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FIRST DiskImager 1.0
FIRST DiskImager is an advanced, full-featured GUI disk image acquisition tool. more>>
FIRST DiskImager is an advanced, full-featured GUI disk image acquisition tool.
It was designed for forensic disk image inspection. Developed using C++ and QT. This is our 1st attempt to create an acquisition software to meet the NIST standards.
******** WARNING !!! USE THIS SOFTWARE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! **************
Ive tested and used the software and it works for me, but there is no guarantee that it will work for you. You can very easily DESTROY DATA IRRECOVERABLY by using this software. Do not even attempt using this software unless you are VERY FAMILIAR with the process of imaging hard drives and other media. While this program is intended to make the imaging
process more convenient, it cannot THINK for you. If you mix up the source and destination targets and accidentally overwrite the original evidence, there is nothing I (or anyone else) can do for you.
DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE FOR ACTUAL PRODUCTION OR CASE WORK UNTIL YOU HAVE THOUROUGHLY TESTED IT AND HAVE SATISFIED YOURSELF THAT IT DOES WHAT YOU WANT IT TO DO. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR UNEXPECTED RESULTS OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE WHETHER THEY ARE THE RESULT OF PROGRAM BUGS, USER ERROR, HARDWARE FAILURES, OR ACTS OF GOD. AGAIN, IF YOU USE THIS SOFTWARE YOU DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK AND ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RESULTS.
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<<lessIt was designed for forensic disk image inspection. Developed using C++ and QT. This is our 1st attempt to create an acquisition software to meet the NIST standards.
******** WARNING !!! USE THIS SOFTWARE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! **************
Ive tested and used the software and it works for me, but there is no guarantee that it will work for you. You can very easily DESTROY DATA IRRECOVERABLY by using this software. Do not even attempt using this software unless you are VERY FAMILIAR with the process of imaging hard drives and other media. While this program is intended to make the imaging
process more convenient, it cannot THINK for you. If you mix up the source and destination targets and accidentally overwrite the original evidence, there is nothing I (or anyone else) can do for you.
DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE FOR ACTUAL PRODUCTION OR CASE WORK UNTIL YOU HAVE THOUROUGHLY TESTED IT AND HAVE SATISFIED YOURSELF THAT IT DOES WHAT YOU WANT IT TO DO. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR UNEXPECTED RESULTS OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE WHETHER THEY ARE THE RESULT OF PROGRAM BUGS, USER ERROR, HARDWARE FAILURES, OR ACTS OF GOD. AGAIN, IF YOU USE THIS SOFTWARE YOU DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK AND ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RESULTS.
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Download (0.27MB)
Added: 2006-08-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1160 downloads
FIRST LIVE 1.2.0
FIRST LIVE primarily it is to assist law enforcement agencies and its officer to combat cyber terrorism. more>>
FIRST LIVE primarily it is to assist law enforcement agencies and its officer to combat cyber terrorism and other malicious activities. FIRST LIVECD usage and application can be also extended to private organizations and individuals who are need alternative in securing their network and computer system. FIRST LIVECD objectives are to capture and to provide an immediate environment (workspace) to perform live:
1. Computer Forensics Analysis
2. Incident Response
3. Data Acquisition And Recovery
4. Virus Scanning And Detection
5. Vulnerability Assessment
6. Runs On Any x86 Computer Without Any Installation
7. One Stop Solutions For Fast Deployment And Low Cost Security Product.
8. User Friendly
<<less1. Computer Forensics Analysis
2. Incident Response
3. Data Acquisition And Recovery
4. Virus Scanning And Detection
5. Vulnerability Assessment
6. Runs On Any x86 Computer Without Any Installation
7. One Stop Solutions For Fast Deployment And Low Cost Security Product.
8. User Friendly
Download (123.8MB)
Added: 2006-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1173 downloads
Bagel View 2.0
Bagel View is a lightweight image viewer for looking at PPM, PBM, and PGM images in both RAW and ASCII format. more>>
Bagel View project is a lightweight image viewer for looking at pXm images. Here pXm means Portable Pixmap (ppm), Portable Bitmap (pbm), and Portable Graymap (pgm) in both RAW and ASCII format. Sample files are included in the samples directory.
<<less Download (0.018MB)
Added: 2007-02-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
971 downloads
Cache View 1.61
Cache View is an extension which displays Googles Cache, Corals Cache, Wayback Machines Cache and more. more>>
Cache View is an extension which displays Googles Cache, Corals Cache, Wayback Machines Cache and more.
Displays Googles Cache, Corals Cache, Wayback Machines Cache, Dot Cache, Tech Gurus Cache, and Cachebins cache of the current tab open via right-click or Tools menu.
This was made so that if the site is down in any way, especially the Digg effect and Slashdot effect, you can hopefully view it.
<<lessDisplays Googles Cache, Corals Cache, Wayback Machines Cache, Dot Cache, Tech Gurus Cache, and Cachebins cache of the current tab open via right-click or Tools menu.
This was made so that if the site is down in any way, especially the Digg effect and Slashdot effect, you can hopefully view it.
Download (0.034MB)
Added: 2007-04-12 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
935 downloads
Microracers 0.2
Microracers is a fun 2D top-view racing game. more>>
Microracers is a fun 2D top-view racing game.
Microracers aims to be a fun 2D top-view racing game. It is inspired on the old Micromachines game, but it isnt meant to be a clone of it.
For now, it only has a racing gameplay where you have to beat computer vehicles (or other 3 humans on the same seat) by completing 2 laps the first.
The game is under the GPL. Everyone is free to contribute! Contact us.
<<lessMicroracers aims to be a fun 2D top-view racing game. It is inspired on the old Micromachines game, but it isnt meant to be a clone of it.
For now, it only has a racing gameplay where you have to beat computer vehicles (or other 3 humans on the same seat) by completing 2 laps the first.
The game is under the GPL. Everyone is free to contribute! Contact us.
Download (2.6MB)
Added: 2005-11-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1449 downloads
N-View 3.1
N-View is a network monitor for small and medium-sized networks. more>>
N-View is a network monitor for small and medium-sized networks. It features automatic scanning of subnets for host addresses, monitoring of ICMP responses from all hosts, signalling of timeouts and delays in the GUI and by mail, a portscanner, an SNMP client (MIB browser and trap receiver), a graphical display of network traffic for network interfaces, connectivity to hosts by telnet, HTTP browser, or an arbitrary external program (such as ssh), printing of network diagrams, automatic generation of HTML pages, and more.
Main features:
Simple configuration:
- automatic scan for hosts, based on ICMP ("ping"),
- configurable limits for response delay, timeout and port scan interval,
- individual configuration can be stored in a configuration file;
Graphic display:
- automatic arranging of icons for hosts and subnets (optional),
- arbitrary background pictures for each screen,
- signalling delay and timeout of hosts and subnets with coloured icons,
- graphic display of traffic load for selected network interfaces,
- arbitrary labelling for all icons and windows;
Signalling of status changes on display, acoustic and per e-mail (optional):
- on timeout or delayed reply of a host,
- on changes of the open port status,
- on receiving of SNMP traps;
Management interface, connections to hosts:
- via external browser,
- via internal telnet client,
- via internal SNMP client/browser;
Flexible display:
- showing Subnets as tabbed or cascaded windows,
- coloured printer output of network diagrams,
- network diagrams can be accessed from HTML browsers from inside the network (external HTML server required);
<<lessMain features:
Simple configuration:
- automatic scan for hosts, based on ICMP ("ping"),
- configurable limits for response delay, timeout and port scan interval,
- individual configuration can be stored in a configuration file;
Graphic display:
- automatic arranging of icons for hosts and subnets (optional),
- arbitrary background pictures for each screen,
- signalling delay and timeout of hosts and subnets with coloured icons,
- graphic display of traffic load for selected network interfaces,
- arbitrary labelling for all icons and windows;
Signalling of status changes on display, acoustic and per e-mail (optional):
- on timeout or delayed reply of a host,
- on changes of the open port status,
- on receiving of SNMP traps;
Management interface, connections to hosts:
- via external browser,
- via internal telnet client,
- via internal SNMP client/browser;
Flexible display:
- showing Subnets as tabbed or cascaded windows,
- coloured printer output of network diagrams,
- network diagrams can be accessed from HTML browsers from inside the network (external HTML server required);
Download (5.6MB)
Added: 2005-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1547 downloads
3D Pong 0.5
3D Pong project is a simple Xlib vector-based ping-pong game. more>>
3D Pong project is a simple Xlib vector-based ping-pong game.
3D Pong is is a very small and fast ping-pong or handball game for one or two players. It uses simple 3D vector graphics in Xlib.
Multiple views are possible, and red/blue separation is available for users with 3D movie glasses.
Main features:
Game Play:
- 1 player against the computer
- 1 player in "handball" mode
- 2 players, networked
- User-defined gravity level
- With or without a deflective "net"
Display Modes:
- Red/Blue split mode for true 3D using 3D glasses!!!
- Six viewing positions:
- First Person POV from behind your paddle
- "Bleacher" view from the side of the game arenta.
- Above view.
- Freely rotatable mode (using the mouse)
- A dizzying "follow the ball" mode
- Follow the paddle mode
<<less3D Pong is is a very small and fast ping-pong or handball game for one or two players. It uses simple 3D vector graphics in Xlib.
Multiple views are possible, and red/blue separation is available for users with 3D movie glasses.
Main features:
Game Play:
- 1 player against the computer
- 1 player in "handball" mode
- 2 players, networked
- User-defined gravity level
- With or without a deflective "net"
Display Modes:
- Red/Blue split mode for true 3D using 3D glasses!!!
- Six viewing positions:
- First Person POV from behind your paddle
- "Bleacher" view from the side of the game arenta.
- Above view.
- Freely rotatable mode (using the mouse)
- A dizzying "follow the ball" mode
- Follow the paddle mode
Download (0.036MB)
Added: 2006-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1090 downloads
UF-View 2.4
UF-View provides a Gnome-based User Friendly comic viewer. more>>
UF-View provides a Gnome-based User Friendly comic viewer.
uf-view is a calendar-based User Friendly comic viewer for Gnome.
It also supports:
Calvin and Hobbes
Little Gamers
Angst Technology
Penny Arcade
FoxTrot
It doesnt support anymore:
MegaTokyo
Warp9 To Hell.
Enhancements:
- Misc bug fixes
- Removed Dilbert
- Added Little Gamers
- Added Angst Technology
- Added Swedish translation
- Added .spec file
<<lessuf-view is a calendar-based User Friendly comic viewer for Gnome.
It also supports:
Calvin and Hobbes
Little Gamers
Angst Technology
Penny Arcade
FoxTrot
It doesnt support anymore:
MegaTokyo
Warp9 To Hell.
Enhancements:
- Misc bug fixes
- Removed Dilbert
- Added Little Gamers
- Added Angst Technology
- Added Swedish translation
- Added .spec file
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2007-03-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
942 downloads
glTron 0.70
glTron project is a tron-like game with a 3D view. more>>
glTron project is a tron-like game with a 3D view.
glTron is a tron-like lightcycle game with a nice 3D perspective. 3D acceleration is recommended.
<<lessglTron is a tron-like lightcycle game with a nice 3D perspective. 3D acceleration is recommended.
Download (3.9MB)
Added: 2006-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
2473 downloads
Package DataBase View 2.0.10
Package DataBase View is a report tool for package systems like RPM and dpkg. more>>
Pdbv output a HTML view of a RPM or dpkg database. Its modular design allows easy addition of others package management database and export format (as xml).
The 1.x.x series are in Bash, the 2.x.x series are in Perl. Obviously, the output generation with 1.x.x is a lot slower than with the 2.x.x. While with the 1.x.x it should run on a daily basis, with the 2.x.x it should run on a hourly basis.
Main features:
- it does not require lucid/gtk+/qt or other big libs.
- it does not require a web server - but it can be used with a web server, as any
- other html files.
- it does not require a X server running, you can use a text mode browser that support
- frames as links.
- it does not require special privileges to access to the output. But access can
- be restricted by using chmod/chown (filesystem) or .htaccess (apache).
- since output is generated by a cronjob, access to the output is as fast as your
- computer is able to read/serve text files.
<<lessThe 1.x.x series are in Bash, the 2.x.x series are in Perl. Obviously, the output generation with 1.x.x is a lot slower than with the 2.x.x. While with the 1.x.x it should run on a daily basis, with the 2.x.x it should run on a hourly basis.
Main features:
- it does not require lucid/gtk+/qt or other big libs.
- it does not require a web server - but it can be used with a web server, as any
- other html files.
- it does not require a X server running, you can use a text mode browser that support
- frames as links.
- it does not require special privileges to access to the output. But access can
- be restricted by using chmod/chown (filesystem) or .htaccess (apache).
- since output is generated by a cronjob, access to the output is as fast as your
- computer is able to read/serve text files.
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2005-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1655 downloads
Asteroids3D 0.5.0
Asteroids3D is a 3D, first-person game of blowing up asteroids. more>>
Asteroids3D is a 3D FPS game of blowing up asteroids.
The object of the game is to stay alive and destroy all the asteroids in the asteroid field.
To view the available command line options type:
asteroids3D -help
Installation:
Unfortunately theres no configure script for this program yet. If you have installed mesa3d in some place other than /usr/local/opengl, you should edit the INC and LIB lines of the make file and change them appropratly. Other than that, A3D should compile without a problem. Type make.
If you want to install the program somewhere else, copy the asteroids3D binary, *.ppm, and *.ub to a directory of your choice.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes compilation when -DDATADIR or the enhanced LDFLAGS line are used.
- An extended debugging grid and spherical/tetrahedronal bounding boxes for asteroids have been added.
- The view depth has been increased.
<<lessThe object of the game is to stay alive and destroy all the asteroids in the asteroid field.
To view the available command line options type:
asteroids3D -help
Installation:
Unfortunately theres no configure script for this program yet. If you have installed mesa3d in some place other than /usr/local/opengl, you should edit the INC and LIB lines of the make file and change them appropratly. Other than that, A3D should compile without a problem. Type make.
If you want to install the program somewhere else, copy the asteroids3D binary, *.ppm, and *.ub to a directory of your choice.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes compilation when -DDATADIR or the enhanced LDFLAGS line are used.
- An extended debugging grid and spherical/tetrahedronal bounding boxes for asteroids have been added.
- The view depth has been increased.
Download (0.49MB)
Added: 2006-04-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1274 downloads
Fight Win Prevail 0.0.8
Fight Win Prevail (or FWP for short) is a hobbyist multiplayer first person shooter. more>>
Fight Win Prevail (or FWP for short) is a hobbyist multiplayer first person shooter. Fight Win Prevail is set in an imaginary universe where fearless pilots fight to the death with their futuristic vehicles.
Gameplay lies somewhere between the Mechwarrior-series and Quake 3. It is faster and more action-orientated than in Mechwarrior, but tries to avoid the jump-around-like-crazy-and-fire-at-everything-that-moves-gameplay known from Quake 3.
Fight Win Prevail is a pure multiplayer game and does not have a real singleplayer mode. Our primary target are LANs, but the game is playable over the internet, too.
Main features:
- Good graphics, physics, sound, and gameplay (for a hobbyist game)
- Multiplayer over TCP/IP
- 3 types of vehicles with individual characteristics (mechs, hovercrafts, and helicopter-like aircrafts)
- Distinct weapon types (classical projectile weapons, beam weapons, ballistic weapons, etc.)
- Distinct map types (from close combat indoor maps to large landscapes)
- An extendable set of vehicles, weapons, and maps
- 4 game modes (deathmatch, team deathmatch, sole survivor, team survivor)
<<lessGameplay lies somewhere between the Mechwarrior-series and Quake 3. It is faster and more action-orientated than in Mechwarrior, but tries to avoid the jump-around-like-crazy-and-fire-at-everything-that-moves-gameplay known from Quake 3.
Fight Win Prevail is a pure multiplayer game and does not have a real singleplayer mode. Our primary target are LANs, but the game is playable over the internet, too.
Main features:
- Good graphics, physics, sound, and gameplay (for a hobbyist game)
- Multiplayer over TCP/IP
- 3 types of vehicles with individual characteristics (mechs, hovercrafts, and helicopter-like aircrafts)
- Distinct weapon types (classical projectile weapons, beam weapons, ballistic weapons, etc.)
- Distinct map types (from close combat indoor maps to large landscapes)
- An extendable set of vehicles, weapons, and maps
- 4 game modes (deathmatch, team deathmatch, sole survivor, team survivor)
Download (16.8MB)
Added: 2006-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1261 downloads
GO::View 0.72
GO::View is a Perl module that creates a gif or png image for visualizing the GO DAG. more>>
GO::View is a Perl module that creates a gif or png image for visualizing the GO DAG.
This perl module generates a graphic that displays the parent and child relationships of a selected GO term. It also provides the visualization for the GO::TermFinder perl module created by the Stanford Microarray Database (SMD). This module is useful when analyzing experimental or computational results that produce a set of gene products that may have a common function or process.
SYNOPSIS
use GO::View;
my $goView =
GO::View->new(-goid => $goid,
-ontologyProvider => $ontology,
-annotationProvider => $annotation,
-termFinder => @pvalues,
-aspect => P,
-configFile => $confFile,
-imageDir => "/tmp",
-imageUrlRoot => "http://www.ABC.com/tmp",
-imageName => "GOview.88.png",
-tree => up,
-nodeUrl => $goUrl,
-geneUrl => $geneUrl,
-pvalueCutOff => 0.01,
-imageLabel => "SGD");
argument required expect data and type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-goid No A gene ontology ID (GOID).
If nothing is passed in, the module
will use the top goid of each ontology
branch (i.e, goid for
molecular_function, biological_process,
or cellular_component)
-ontologyProvider Yes An ontology provider instance.
-annotationProvider No An annotation provider instance. It is
required for creating tree for GO Term
Finder result.
-termFinder No An array of hash references returned
from findTerms method of
GO::TermFinder module. It is required
for creating tree for GO Term Finder
result.
-aspect No . The aspect of the ontology
provider. It is required for creating
tree for GO Term Finder result.
-configFile Yes The configuration file for setting the
general variables for the graphic
display.
-imageDir Yes The directory for storing the newly
created image file. It must be
world (nobody) readable and writable
if you want to display the image to
the web.
-imageUrlRoot No The url root for the -imageDir. It is
required if you want to display the
image to the web.
-imageName No The image file name. By default, the
name will be something like
GOview.xxxx.png. The xxxx will be
the process id. A suffix for the image (.png
or .gif) should not be provided, as that will
be determined at run time, depending on the
capabilities of the GD library.
-treeType No . The tree type.
1. up => display the ancestor tree
for the given goid.
2. down => display the descendant tree
for the given goid.
By default, it will display the
descendant tree.
-geneUrl No The URL for each Gene to link to.
It needs to have the text in
the url which will be substituted
by the real goid for a node.
-nodeUrl No The url for each GO node to link to.
It needs to have the text in
the url which will be substituted
by the real goid for a node.
-pvalueCutOff No The p-value cutoff for displaying
the graphic for GO Term Finder.
The default is 0.01
-imageLabel No The image label which will appear at
the left bottom corner of the map.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
To display the image on the web:
$goView->showGraph;
To create and return image file name with full path:
my $imageFile = $goView->createImage;
<<lessThis perl module generates a graphic that displays the parent and child relationships of a selected GO term. It also provides the visualization for the GO::TermFinder perl module created by the Stanford Microarray Database (SMD). This module is useful when analyzing experimental or computational results that produce a set of gene products that may have a common function or process.
SYNOPSIS
use GO::View;
my $goView =
GO::View->new(-goid => $goid,
-ontologyProvider => $ontology,
-annotationProvider => $annotation,
-termFinder => @pvalues,
-aspect => P,
-configFile => $confFile,
-imageDir => "/tmp",
-imageUrlRoot => "http://www.ABC.com/tmp",
-imageName => "GOview.88.png",
-tree => up,
-nodeUrl => $goUrl,
-geneUrl => $geneUrl,
-pvalueCutOff => 0.01,
-imageLabel => "SGD");
argument required expect data and type
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-goid No A gene ontology ID (GOID).
If nothing is passed in, the module
will use the top goid of each ontology
branch (i.e, goid for
molecular_function, biological_process,
or cellular_component)
-ontologyProvider Yes An ontology provider instance.
-annotationProvider No An annotation provider instance. It is
required for creating tree for GO Term
Finder result.
-termFinder No An array of hash references returned
from findTerms method of
GO::TermFinder module. It is required
for creating tree for GO Term Finder
result.
-aspect No . The aspect of the ontology
provider. It is required for creating
tree for GO Term Finder result.
-configFile Yes The configuration file for setting the
general variables for the graphic
display.
-imageDir Yes The directory for storing the newly
created image file. It must be
world (nobody) readable and writable
if you want to display the image to
the web.
-imageUrlRoot No The url root for the -imageDir. It is
required if you want to display the
image to the web.
-imageName No The image file name. By default, the
name will be something like
GOview.xxxx.png. The xxxx will be
the process id. A suffix for the image (.png
or .gif) should not be provided, as that will
be determined at run time, depending on the
capabilities of the GD library.
-treeType No . The tree type.
1. up => display the ancestor tree
for the given goid.
2. down => display the descendant tree
for the given goid.
By default, it will display the
descendant tree.
-geneUrl No The URL for each Gene to link to.
It needs to have the text in
the url which will be substituted
by the real goid for a node.
-nodeUrl No The url for each GO node to link to.
It needs to have the text in
the url which will be substituted
by the real goid for a node.
-pvalueCutOff No The p-value cutoff for displaying
the graphic for GO Term Finder.
The default is 0.01
-imageLabel No The image label which will appear at
the left bottom corner of the map.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
To display the image on the web:
$goView->showGraph;
To create and return image file name with full path:
my $imageFile = $goView->createImage;
Download (0.85MB)
Added: 2006-07-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1184 downloads
Maypole::Manual::View 2.11
Maypole::Manual::View is a Perl module for Maypole View Classes. more>>
Maypole::Manual::View is a Perl module for Maypole View Classes.
In a large application, you will almost certainly want to customize the layout and design of the output pages. This task may even be the purview of a separate team of HTML designers rather than the programmers. Since a typical programmer will try to avoid touching HTML as much as possible and a typical designer will try to avoid touching Perl code, programmers have evolved a system of templating to separate the concerns of programming and designing.
One of the core concepts in Maypole is the view class, and this is responsible for routing the data produced in the model class into the templates produced by the designers. Of course, there are a great many possible templating systems and styles, and so there can be a great many possible Maypole view classes. Each view class will take the data from the controller, locate a template to be processed, and hand the whole lot to its preferred templating module, which will then do the hard work of filling in the template and coming up with the output.
You can choose whatever Maypole view class you want, but the default view class is Maypole::View::TT, and it feeds its data and templates to a module called the Template Toolkit.
<<lessIn a large application, you will almost certainly want to customize the layout and design of the output pages. This task may even be the purview of a separate team of HTML designers rather than the programmers. Since a typical programmer will try to avoid touching HTML as much as possible and a typical designer will try to avoid touching Perl code, programmers have evolved a system of templating to separate the concerns of programming and designing.
One of the core concepts in Maypole is the view class, and this is responsible for routing the data produced in the model class into the templates produced by the designers. Of course, there are a great many possible templating systems and styles, and so there can be a great many possible Maypole view classes. Each view class will take the data from the controller, locate a template to be processed, and hand the whole lot to its preferred templating module, which will then do the hard work of filling in the template and coming up with the output.
You can choose whatever Maypole view class you want, but the default view class is Maypole::View::TT, and it feeds its data and templates to a module called the Template Toolkit.
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2006-09-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1127 downloads
Marathon: Rubicon X 20060701
Marathon: Rubicon X is a first person shooter that continues the story of Bungies Marathon trilogy. more>>
Marathon: Rubicon X is a first person shooter that continues the story of Bungies Marathon trilogy.
Marathon: Rubicon X is a free, cross platform, first person shooter that continues the story of Bungie’s Marathon trilogy. First released as Marathon:Rubicon in 2001, Rubicon X is a complete overhaul of the original.
It features all new high-resolution artwork, new and updated maps, and enough surprises to feel like a whole new game.
Installation:
To play Rubicon, download and unzip the archive below. When youre done, you should have a new directory called Rubicon X.
You will need the newest version of the Aleph One engine. Copy the application, Fonts, and Themes into your Rubicon X folder.
<<lessMarathon: Rubicon X is a free, cross platform, first person shooter that continues the story of Bungie’s Marathon trilogy. First released as Marathon:Rubicon in 2001, Rubicon X is a complete overhaul of the original.
It features all new high-resolution artwork, new and updated maps, and enough surprises to feel like a whole new game.
Installation:
To play Rubicon, download and unzip the archive below. When youre done, you should have a new directory called Rubicon X.
You will need the newest version of the Aleph One engine. Copy the application, Fonts, and Themes into your Rubicon X folder.
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2006-08-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1160 downloads
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