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Creditor 0.4
Qt4 financial calculator for credit payments! more>>
Enhancements: Some small bug-fixed
Bad Credit Loans 1
Sixteen free bad credit loans icons that are very high quality. You can use these bad credit loans icons for your credit websites only. If you have ba... more>> <<less
Adverse Bad Credit Loan 1
Adverse Bad Credit Loan icons for your credit website. If you have a credit website such as credit cards or loans these icons will work great. All of ... more>> <<less
Bad Credit Auto Financing 1
Bad Credit Auto Financing icons for your credit website. If you have a credit website such as credit cards or loans these icons will work great. All o... more>> <<less
EZ Red Skin Fix
EZ Red Skin Fix is a script-fu that can be used to improve skin that has a reddish tint. more>>
how to raise your credit score fast 1.0
Discover how to raise your credit score fast. free report... more>> <<less
KRssEditor 0.3.3
KRssFeed is (afaik) the only GUI RSS creator for KDE. more>>
Enhancements:
- Very minor update, layout was broken again, i advise everyone to update.
My Own Dialup Utils 1.0
My Own Dialup Utils is a Linux-oriented textual dialup toolkit with support for MS callback and iptables. more>>
It is intended to be flexible enough to dialup to many ISPs without much configuration.
Enhancements:
- This release features new documentation and howtos, a fix for MS RAS callback, and support for SecureID hardware key generators.
CreditCard Validator 1.8
The CreditCard Validator will help you tell: (1) if a credit card number is valid (2) which credit card vendor handles that number. It validates the prefix and the checkdigit. It does *not* contact the credit card company to ensure that number has actually been issued and that the account is in good standing. It will also tell you which of the following credit card companies issued the card: Amex, Diners Club, Carte Blanche,Discover... more>>
CreditCard Validator - The CreditCard Validator will help you tell:
1. if a credit card number is valid,
2. which credit card vendor handles that number.
It is a simple Applet to demonstrate the use of the ValidateCreditCard class.
It validates the prefix and the checkdigit. It does *not* contact the credit card company to ensure that number has actually been issued and that the account is in good standing.
It will also tell you which of the following credit card companies issued the card: Amex, Diners Club, Carte Blanche, Discover, enRoute, JCB, MasterCard or Visa.
ATM cards use a different secret scheme which this program does not handle. Unfortunately, there is not even a reliable way to tell an ATM card from a credit card just by the number.
It is primarily designed to be included in your own Java program, though it can be used standalone or as an Applet.
To install, Extract the zip download with Winzip, available from http://www.winzip.com (or similar unzip utility) into any directory you please, often C: -- ticking off the (user folder names) option. To run as an application, type:
java -jar C:commindprodcreditcardcreditcard.jar
adjusting as necessary to account for where the jar file is.
You must have Java version 1.1 or later installed to use this package.
See http://mindprod.com/jgloss/installingjava.html for details.
Enhancements:
Version 1.8
convert to JDK 1.5. simplify code using enum.
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Native Resolution Fix for Widescreen Monitors 1.0
Native Resolution Fix for Widescreen Monitors is a little script that changes your widescreen monitor resolution in one click. more>>
It couldnt get much more simpler than this little script/command. Anyhow, theres a few apps that would screw up my resolution after they exited and rather than look into it at the moment, I just googled to see if there was a quick command to execute that would change the resolution. So I found it, added that command to my KDE menu, then made a shortcut to it (ctrl + r) so I have a push-button resolution fix, which I recommend you do as its quite handy.
Anyhow, place Native Resolution Fix.desktop on your desktop but DO NOT USE it if you have a monitor with a smaller resolution. Instead, you can edit it and change the resolution to what you like and use the "-r" command to set the hertz, which will use one of the rates set in your xorg.conf.
Enhancements:
- NOTE: Please edit if your monitor doesnt support the 1680x1050 resolution in this script or do not use it.
- I am not responsible if your monitor, in a rare case, gets messed up by you using a resolution in which your monitor cant support.
bibEC Process Card 1.3.12
bibEC Process Card is a multiple gateway credit card payment processor. more>>
This class is meant to process credit card payments via one of multiple payment gateways that are supported.
Currently the class supports the following payment gateways: Plug and Pay, Authorize.net, ViaKlix, and paynet . Changing between payment gateways is mostly a matter of changing the class constructor parameter.
The class provides a payment gateway independent API with functions for:
- Logging the payment activity
- Set the payment gateway authentication credentials
- Set the paying customer details
- Set the ship to details
- Set the credit card details
- Set the valuta
- Specify the order details
- Submit the payment processing request and retrieving the results
The payment submission is done securely when possible using PHP SSL socket connections or the Curl extension for PHP or the Curl command line.
PCLinuxOS Clean Cal
PCLinuxOS Clean Cal is a calendar SuperKaramba theme. more>>
Here is the link to the original Karamba theme.
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=20570
As with the Crystal Clock, Ive only made a cosmetic change. The original developer deserves credit for the code.
GOffice 0.4.2
GOffice is a library of document-centric objects and utilities building on top of GLib and Gtk+. more>>
Enhancements:
- Foocanvas bug that scaled images by 1 extra pixel. [#314864]
- Fix compilation for Gtk+ trunk.
- Fix chart guru help button. [#394181]
- Minor memory leak.
BugIn 0.65 RC1
BugIn is a PHP/ADODB (MySQL tested) ticket tracking system. more>>
It features easy configuration/customization of variables through the DB, an ACL system to see/modify tickets, and ticket notification through email.
Enhancements:
- ADDITIONS
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- l10n: Spanish language translation from Jose Alfonso Martinez del Paso (tritrilock@yahoo.com)
- i18n: Per-language Templates
- Reverse sort list checkbox on list view.
- Options Editor interface now has tabs for different configuration sections.
- Postgres has been tested, ported, and is now working.
- Session timeouts have been made extremely long, to avoid strange happenings on timeouts.
- Quick ticket search (by number) was added to the side bar.
- Table prefix is complete... now all tables begin with "bugin_", which will eventually be configurable.
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- FIXES
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- i18n: More multi-language support, including default templates for different languages.
- List view strangeness should be fixed. This includes search results going away after editing a ticket.
- Viewing an invalid ticket number now displays an error.
- Anonymous Ticket Access Control (DUH!)
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- NOTICES
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- Upgraded to adodb 3.72
- notgod is a moron and forgot to credit the great work by Michael R on language support in 0.60.
Falling Up 004
Falling Up its another tetris clone. more>>
People have even praised it. I wrote it as a precursor to other games, a way to learn new technologies (GLUT, OpenGL, OpenAL, NSIS, ...), and to brush up on old ones (c, for that matter).
The source code is essentially free to do with as you please, if you like. If you "steal" most of it, Id prefer you give credit back to here, but really... whatever. I learned from lots of places and anything I can do to pay that back is cool.
The game is... tetris. You have the same old blocks, and they fall down. You use left and right to move blocks left and right, up to rotate, down to move down a line, and spacebar to drop.
Theres a next item (optional), sound (optional), and... stuff like that. Please, just download it and play it already! Geeze! Youd think I was just rambling...
Enhancements:
- The score file was adding 1 to the "level" the score was attained at every time a new high score was made, give or take; that is fixed.
- I added a background image (doesnt work with trails, may slow down on slower systems), and made F4 quit out of playing the game.