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APFP 13 (For Ruby)

APFP 13 (For Ruby)


APFP (Arbitrary Precision Floating Point) is a Ruby class for performing arbitrary precision floating point calculations. more>>
APFP (Arbitrary Precision Floating Point) is a Ruby class for performing arbitrary precision floating point calculations. It also includes a class Apc for calculating with arbitrary precision complex numbers. The project also contains a Real class for built-in reals. Both classes keep an estimate of the accumulated error.
Enhancements:
- Changes to insure accuracy. Mostly to do with ApfpSeries.
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Added: 2007-06-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bowzilla for Linux

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.
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Glass KDM for PCLinuxOS

Glass KDM for PCLinuxOS


Glass KDM for PCLinuxOS is a new KDM theme for PCLinuxOS featuring a clear glass login frame. more>>
Glass KDM for PCLinuxOS is a new KDM theme for PCLinuxOS featuring a clear glass login frame.

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Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Domino for openSUSE 0.3

Domino for openSUSE 0.3


Domino theme compiled for openSUSE and related reptiles. more>>
Domino theme compiled for openSUSE and related reptiles.

For the original sources and screenshots go to http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=42804

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Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sysinfo for Pardus 1.4.2

Sysinfo for Pardus 1.4.2


Sysinfo for Pardus is OpenSuses sysinfo:/ kioslave ported to Pardus more>>
Sysinfo for Pardus is OpenSuses sysinfo:/ kioslave ported to Pardus

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Added: 2007-07-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Eat Me for Linux 1.0

Eat Me for Linux 1.0


Eat Me is a free, cute and funny set that contains 10 icons more>> Yay! Its halloween again and David has been kind enough to create an awesome set of spooky (er... funny and cute really) folder characters for us to use this year!<<less
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Added: 2009-04-19 License: Freeware Price:
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VCL for PHP 1.0

VCL for PHP 1.0


VCL for PHP is a PHP framework to help you build PHP web applications faster and easier than ever. more>>
VCL for PHP is a PHP framework to help you build PHP web applications faster and easier than ever.
This framework has been designed to provide visual design capabilities and its being used on Delphi for PHP.
Enhancements:
- The code in this release is the same you can get when buying Delphi for PHP.
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Added: 2007-04-11 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Dilbert [US] 0.2

Dilbert [US] 0.2


Dilbert [US] is a Firefox extension that adds a button to status bar to show todays official US Dilbert. more>>
Dilbert [US] is a Firefox extension that adds a little button to status bar and when you click it, it will show todays official US Dilbert from www.dilbert.com.

Doesnt work if you have installed Dilbert [CZ]! If you have, uninstall it first!

If you like my extension, please come back and leave me your comments or rating. Thank you.

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Added: 2007-05-08 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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PAM for MyPW 0.1

PAM for MyPW 0.1


PAM for MyPW is a PAM module for using the one-time passwords provided by the MyPW service. more>>
PAM for MyPW project is a PAM module for using the one-time passwords provided by the MyPW service.

PAM for MyPW currently works with most Linux Servers and can be used with software programs such as SSH that support PAM Authentication.

After you compile and install the PAM Module youll need to sign-up for our Free API access account and a Token or MyPW for your Mobile Phone.

You can install the PAM module and implement the MyPW API on an unlmited number of systems.
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Added: 2007-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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RealPlayer for Linux 10

RealPlayer for Linux 10


RealPlayer for Linux Unix more>> RealPlayer is the all-in-one digital media player that lets you find anything and play everything. Now also includes an option during setup to install the Real Toolbar for Internet Explorer.
This popular streaming-media player offers improved video controls and access to 2500 radio stations.
With this version you get an improved graphic equalizer and media services, including a radio tuner and an artist and music guide. Meanwhile, the Take 5 news service can offer you daily sports updates. A new contextual video search helps you find interviews with your favorite artists. The RealPlayer music store lets you buy music files. Finally, you can use the software to transfer files to CDs and portable devices.
Features of RealPlayer 10.5 :
- Online Radio: Over 3200 stations worldwide & 60 ad-free stations for endless listening.
- Expanded Controls: Optimize sound with the 10-Band Graphic Equalizer and get the sharpest picture with advanced video controls.
- Advanced CD Burning: Rip, mix & burn CDs like a pro - fast! Encode MP3s at up to 320kbps.
- Play Everything: RealOne Player plays all major media formats including Quicktime MPEG-4, Windows Media, DVDs, & more.
- Easy, Fun & Intuitive: Browse the web, organize audio & video files, create playlists, & more!
Important Notes:
- RealPlayer may collect some presonal information. If this concerns you, please read their privacy policy here.
- This download may includes adware (and spyware) software. Adware (and spyware) software may record your surfing habits, deliver advertising, collect private information, or modify your system settings. Pay close attention to the End User License Agreement ("EULA") and installation options! We also, recommend you to run Windows Defender or other antispyware software after installation process.
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Added: 2009-04-03 License: Freeware Price: Free
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OpenOffice.org for Linux

OpenOffice.org for Linux


free OpenOffice - Open source multi-platform office suite more>>
OpenOffice.org is the open source project through which Sun Microsystems is releasing the technology for the popular StarOffice productivity suite.
It is an international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML- based file format.
It establishes the necessary facilities to make this open source technology available to the developer community.
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Added: 2009-04-07 License: Freeware Price:
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PL/1 for GCC 0.0.14

PL/1 for GCC 0.0.14


PL/1 for GCC project is an attempt to create a native PL/I compiler using the GNU Compiler Collection. more>>
PL/1 for GCC project is an attempt to create a native PL/I compiler using the GNU Compiler Collection. PL/I is a third-generation procedural language suitable for a wide range of applications including system software, graphics, simulation, text processing, Web, and business applications.
This is the eleventh code drop of the GCC front-end for the PL/I programming language.
PL/I for GCC is released under the terms of the GNU Public License; version 2. Version 0.0.11, includes a new infrastructure for the PL/I preprocessor.
It has been more than a year since the previous release of pl1gcc, but development has picked up again, so expect releases to happen more frequently. And remember you are always welcome to join the project, we need really help at all levels of development.
The v0.0.11 release marks another important step forward towards a fully functioning PL/I compiler: the preprocessor. The current implementation supports just a few statements, but thanks to the tools flex and bison, it is straight forward to add the missing preprocessor statements. Expect a few new ones to be added with each new release, just like the PL/I parser has been developed.
Currently there is still no codegeneration taking place, so dont run out and uninstall your production PL/I compiler, just yet.
But read ahead for some good news.
It would still be a great help for us if you try the compiler on some of your own source code, or if you could construct a PL/I program that really tests the corners of the grammar. Basically a program that does all what the syntax allows. As inspiration, have a look at the test program written by Paul Karagianis
http://www.multicians.org/proc-proc.html
but I am sure you can create a much worse PL/I program, which we would like to see. And if you release it under GPL it can be added to the pl1gcc hall of fame, so just go ahead and do the coding.
Please inform us about any syntax errors that might occur so we can check if the error is in the pl1gcc parser, and not in your code.
Installation:
Since the GCC PL/I is not yet part of mainline GCC, there are some manual steps you have to perform before you can use the GCC PL/I compiler.
If you are using Cygwin under Windows, please follow the instructions in the file INSTALL.cygwin. If you want to use eclipse please consult INSTALL.eclipse.
First you need the source code for the GCC compiler itself. If you do not already have the sourcecode installed you will have to download it.
This is how we did it; you can probably come up with another way.
Get latest working version of the gcc-core-4.2-2006mmdd weekly snapshot and
the latest version of the pl1gcc-0.0.x archive file, from http://pl1gcc.sourceforge.net
Note: The snapshot of gcc downloaded from the pl1gcc project is known to work with pl1gcc. If you try another snapshot from the GCC project, please let us know if it works or not.
GCC recommends to separate the source directories from the build directories, so create a direcory to hold the unpacked source code.
cd ~
mkdir gcc-src
Unpack the downloaded gcc-core-4.2-2006mmdd snapshot into your directory for gcc source, assuming the downloaded files are stored in ~/download, this will unpack the gcc compiler file:
cd ~/gcc-src
tar -xjf ~/download/gcc-core-4.2-2006mmdd.tar.bz2
Note: this will create a directory named ~/gcc-src/gcc-4.2-2006mmdd
Unpack the pl1gcc-0.0.x.zip file into your home directory, with these commands
cd ~
unzip ~/download/pl1gcc-0.0.x.zip
This will create the directories ~/pl1gcc-0.0.x/pl1
Create a link from ~/gcc-src/gcc-4.2-2006mmdd to your unpacked pl1 library:
cd ~/gcc-src/gcc-4.2-2006mmdd/gcc
ln -s ~/pl1gcc-0.0.x/pl1 pl1
Create an empty ~/gcc directory, where the built object will created:
cd ~
rm -rf ~/gcc
mkdir gcc
Unpacking is now done, and you can start to build your downloaded compiler. This might take a while (*).
Now do:
cd ~/gcc
../gcc-src/gcc-4.2-2006mmdd/configure
make
and go enjoy some of your favorite bewerages, and of course dont forget to make a donation to the pl1gcc project.
You can speed up the compilation considerably, by disabling some of the languages you do no longer need, now you have PL/I as your favorite compiler.
To do this edit the files ~/gcc-src/gcc-4.2-2006mmdd/ /config-lang.in,
and set the variable
build_by_default="no"
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for using the tilde character as the "not" operator and support for ENVIRONMENT().
- It adds location information to most messages. %INCLUDE can now have filenames inside of quotes.
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Added: 2007-02-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Geo::Coder::US 1.00

Geo::Coder::US 1.00


This will estimate latitude and longitude for any US address. more>>
Geo:Coder:US 1.00 offers a full-feature facility for geocoding US addresses, that is, estimating the latitude and longitude of any street address or intersection in the United States, using the TIGER/Line data set from the US Census Bureau. Geo:Coder:US uses Geo:TigerLine to parse this data, and DB_File to store a highly compressed distillation of it, and Geo:StreetAddress:US to parse addresses into normalized components suitable for looking up in its database.

You can find a live demo of this code at http://geocoder.us/. The demo.cgi script is included in eg/ directory distributed with this module, along with a whole bunch of other goodies. See Geo:Coder:US:Import for how to build your own Geo:Coder:US database.

Consider using a web service to access this geocoder over the Internet, rather than going to all the trouble of building a database yourself. See eg/soap-client.pl, eg/xmlrpc-client.pl, and eg/rest-client.pl for different examples of working clients for the rpc.geocoder.us geocoder web service.

Major Features:

  1. Geo:Coder:US->geocode( $string )
    • Given a string containing a street address or intersection, return a list of specifiers including latitude and longitude for all matching entities in the database. To keep from churning over the entire database, the given address string must contain either a city and state, or a ZIP code (or both), or geocode() will return undef.
    • geocode() will attempt to normalize directional prefixes and suffixes, street types, and state abbreviations, as well as substitute TIGER/Line's idea of the "primary street name", if an alternate street name was provided instead.
    • If geocode() can parse the address, but not find a match in the database, it will return a hashref containing the parsed and normalized address or intersection, but without the "lat" and "long" keys specifying the location. If geocode() cannot even parse the address, it will return undef. Be sure to check for the existence of "lat" and "long" keys in the hashes returned from geocode() before attempting to use the values! This serves to distinguish between addresses that cannot be found versus addresses that are completely unparseable.
    • geocode() attempts to be as forgiving as possible when geocoding an address. If you say "Mission Ave" and all it knows about is "Mission St", then "Mission St" is what you'll get back. If you leave off directional identifiers, geocode() will return address geocoded in all the variants it can find, i.e. both "N Main St" and "S Main St".
    • Don't be surprised if geocoding an intersection returns more than one lat/long pair for a single intersection. If one of the streets curves greatly or doglegs even slightly, this will be the likely outcome.
    • geocode() is probably the method you want to use. See more in the following section on the structure of the returned address and intersection specifiers.
  2. Geo:Coder:US->geocode_address( $string )
    • Works exactly like geocode(), but only parses addresses.
  3. Geo:Coder:US->geocode_intersection( $string )
    • Works exactly like geocode(), but only parses intersections.
  4. Geo:Coder:US->filter_ranges( $spec, @candidates )
    • Filters a list of address specifiers (presumably from the database) against a query specifier, filtering by prefix, type, suffix, or primary name if possible. Returns a list of matching specifiers. filter_ranges() will ignore a filtering step if it would result in no specifiers being returned. You probably won't need to use this.
  5. Geo:Coder:US->find_ranges( $address_spec )
    • Given a normalized address specifier, return all the address ranges in the database that appear to cover that address. find_ranges() ignores prefix, suffix, and type fields in the specifier for search purposes, and then filters against them ex post facto. The intention for find_ranges() to find the closest match possible in preference to returning nothing. You probably want to use lookup_ranges() instead, which will call find_ranges() for you.
  6. Geo:Coder:US->lookup_ranges( $address_spec, @ranges )
    • Given an address specifier and (optionally) some address ranges from the database, interpolate the street address into the street segment referred to by the address range, and return a latitude and longitude for the given address within each of the given ranges. If @ranges is not given, lookup_ranges() calls find_ranges() with the given address specifier, and uses those returned. You probably want to just use geocode() instead, which also parses an address string and determines whether it's a proper address or an intersection automatically.
  7. Geo:Coder:US->find_segments( $intersection_spec )
    • Given a normalized intersection specifier, find all of the street segments in the database matching the two given streets in the given locale or ZIP code. find_segments() ignores prefix, suffix, and type fields in the specifier for search purposes, and then filters against them ex post facto. The intention for find_segments() to find the closest match possible in preference to returning nothing. You probably want to use lookup_intersection() instead, which will call find_segments() for you.
  8. Geo:Coder:US->lookup_intersection( $intersection_spec )
    • Given an intersection specifier, return all of the intersections in the database between the two streets specified, plus a latitude and longitude for each intersection. You probably want to just use geocode() instead, which also parses an address string and determines whether it's a proper address or an intersection automatically.

Requirements: Perl

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Png2ico for Linux 20021208

Png2ico for Linux 20021208


Png2ico,converting PNG files to Windows icon resource files. more>> Converts PNG files to Windows icon resource files. If youre looking for a program to create a favicon.ico for your website, look no further.
The program is extremely simple to use. To create a favicon.ico that contains a logo in the resolutions 16x16 and 32x32 (an icon can contain multiple images of different sizes, but a single 16x16 image is enough for a favicon), you would use a command like the following: png2ico favicon.ico logo16x16.png logo32x32.png.
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Added: 2009-04-01 License: Freeware Price: Free
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KMSBII for Slackware 2.1.0

KMSBII for Slackware 2.1.0


KDE Menu Sidebar Image Improvement is a simple improvement for your KDE Menu. more>>
KDE Menu Sidebar Image Improvement is a simple improvement for your KDE Menu that replaces default KDE Menu Sidebar image with one designed specifically for your Slackware GNULinux distribution.
Having say a Slackware or Debian or FreeBSD or any other OS/distribution logo instead of default KDE gear may be a much better choice for those of you who are just in love with your favorite *nix.
Personalized it looks sexy, it looks witty, it stresses the facts.
This project proved to be a little success because people seem to appreciate it.
So, now here we are with updated package again and it is my pleasure to hear from you that youve given it a try.
Enhancements:
- Project structure has been redefined so that it is now template based and extensible. This is basically a first attempt to unify all types of KMSBII presented at kde-look.org.
- Installation script has been dramastically improved; added new features to control the installation process and the ability to perform post-installation actions; run `./install.sh help for more information. The script is quite verbose now and informs user of every action performed in a user-friendly manner;
- Abbreviations of the project related names have been introduced to provide a convenient way to refer to them. See "ABBREVIATIONS" section of `./install.sh help output;
- Graphic source files as well as KMSBI files have been changed once again, changes have been made to achieve the best look of the KMSBI;
- Added KMSBII for Slackware GNULinux distribution v11.0.0;
- Updated documentation.
- Licensing agreement has been introduced to protect intellectual property and rights of its owner. See COPYING file for more details and "Licensing Agreement" section of this file for short explanations on how this licensing agreement works.
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