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OBEXFTP Front-end 0.6.1

OBEXFTP Front-end 0.6.1


OBEXFTP Front-End is a Java Swing application that acts as a GUI for the obexftp project. more>>
OBEXFTP Front-End is very effective Java Swing application that uses the ObexFTP under the hood to make easier to manipulate the file system of OBEX-enabled devices.
The Open OBEX project, which is an open source project hosted in SourceForge.net, is the most successful implementation of the OBEX (OBject EXchange) protocol for Open Source Unix-based Operating Systems. Besides, it supports a wide range of devices of different models and vendors.
The only bad thing about this project is that the Open OBEX is a set of command-line programs, and they are not so friendly to the end users. We have been using the Open OBEX for some time, and we felt the need of a friendly user interface to make things easier for us - the users.
So, ObexFTP front-end is a simple - but nice - Java Swing application that uses ObexFTP under the hood to make easier to manipulate the file system of OBEX-enabled devices.
Main features:
- navigate through the devices files;
- create folders in the device;
- send file(s) to the device;
- download file(s) to your computer;
- delete files and folders;
The ObexFTP has been tested in the following Operating Systems:
- Slackware 12.0
- Ubuntu 7.0.4
If youre successfully running ObexFTP front-end in other Operating System than those listed here, please let us know!
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Added: 2007-08-15 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Neveredit 0.8.1

Neveredit 0.8.1


Neveredit aims to provide end-user module editing facilities for Biowares Neverwinter Nights computer game. more>>
Neveredit aims to provide end-user module editing facilities for Biowares Neverwinter Nights computer game.
It parses and writes most NWN files and provides a convenient interface to change a growing number of attributes of the module they constitute.
For developers, it provides a set of Python classes that can be used to manipulate NWN files at two layers of abstraction.
Main features:
- Loading and saving of modules
- Editing of Module and Area Properties
- Editing of most Placeable, Door and Creature properties
- 3D Graphical placement of Placeables, Doors and Creatures on the map
- Script editing and compiling (thanks to [WWW] Torlacks great compiler)
Enhancements:
- This release adds the beginnings of a conversation editor, preliminary support for multi-language editing, lazy caching of editors for better performance, and the ability to add new resource files to a module.
- Under the hood, this release has seen a vast reorganization of the codebase and many fixes and improvements.
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Added: 2005-09-21 License: BSD License Price:
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Network-I 1.4.0

Network-I 1.4.0


Captures, displays and analyses TCP/IP traffic more>> Network-I comprises a fast sniffer with a powerful filtering language, and a suite of tools to process the captured packets.
The possibilities range from the straightforward display of packets in exhaustive detail (or alternatively, in a 1-line summary mode) to measurement of traffic levels, and reporting on packet retransmission and losses.
It can also import (and export) capture files in tcpdump and snoop formats.
Network-I is therefore ideal for a troubleshooting network admin, and developers who want to debug the network traffic exchanged by their applications - or even for the curious student of networking who wants to look under the hood of TCP/IP.
This program is distributed as a set of pre-built Linux and Solaris packages, for ease of installation (and uninstallation).
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Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Protoscope 0.7.2

Protoscope 0.7.2


Protoscope is a utility that aids Web developers by revealing the HTTP communication in their own applications. more>>
Protoscope is a utility that aids Web developers by revealing the HTTP communication in their own applications. It is a nice tool for Web developers who want to "look under the hood" as they develop.

Protoscope is somehow like a HTTP proxy serve and runs like it. It expects to receive HTTP requests from a Web client (such as your Web browser) that is configured to use a proxy.

Note: Most Web browsers allow you to conveniently select a proxy server to use, and the Protoscope Web site will eventually have instructions on how to achieve this for those who need assistance. If you write a HOWTO for configuring a particular browser to use Protoscope, I will gladly link to it. See http://shiflett.org/projects/protoscope/ for more information.

Protoscope forwards the HTTP requests to the origin server just as a proxy would and replies to the Web client with the servers responses. This is all transparent to the Web browser, and it does not affect your browsing in any way.

The difference is that Protoscope logs all communication in the log file that you configure it to use, so that you can examine this log file (or tail it) to examine the HTTP transactions.

In addition, version 0.7.1 added the option to have this information embedded into the HTML document itself. This makes debugging and related tasks extremely efficient while you are developing, and it can even help to avoid having to view source and risk the page being expired from cache or any other annoyances. Simply scroll to the bottom of the page anytime there is a question about the current
transaction. This is the recommended way to use Protoscope.
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Added: 2006-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BitTyrant for Linux 1.1.1

BitTyrant for Linux 1.1.1


A new, protocol compatible BitTorrent client that is optimized for fast download more>> BitTyrant is a new, protocol compatible BitTorrent client that is optimized for fast download performance. BitTyrant is...
Fast:During evaluation testing on more than 100 real BitTorrent swarms, BitTyrant provided an average 70% download performance increase when compared to the existing Azureus 2.5 implementation, with some downloads finishing more than three times as quickly.
Fair:BitTorrent was designed with incentives in mind:if a user is downloading at 30 KBps, they should upload at 30 KBps. However, due to the unique workload properties of many real-world swarms, this is not always enforced. BitTyrant is designed to make efficient use of your scarce upload bandwidth, rewarding those users whose upload allocations are fair and only allocating excess capacity to other users.
Familiar:BitTyrant is based on modifications to Azureus 2.5, currently the most popular BitTorrent client. All of our changes are under the hood. You find the GUI identical to Azureus, with optional additions to display statistics relevant to BitTyrant operation.
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Added: 2009-03-31 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Regnum Online Beta

Regnum Online Beta


Regnum Online is a MMORPG game, that wants to invite you to join our world and play for free. more>>
Regnum Online is a MMORPG game, that wants to invite you to join our world and play for free. The only thing we require is that you fight for your realm.
Regnum Online is a massive multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG MMORPG) for the PC where the player are immersed in a 3D virtual world. There they can live as Elves, Humans Dwarves, or Dark Elves having exciting adventures, exploring the wild lands or joining an army of players to take on the other kingdoms armies."
The game is in beta stage, but already offers many quests, items, and monsters, not to mention the large number of both english-, spanish-, and portuguese-speaking players youll meet in-game.
Main features:
- Regnum offers 3 realms to choose from.
- 9 fully customizable player characters.
- Hundreds of quests.
- The ability to capture forts and castles.
- Expansive lands to explore.
- Glorious graphical environments.
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Added: 2006-12-26 License: Freeware Price:
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Nexenta OS Alpha 7

Nexenta OS Alpha 7


Nexenta is a complete GNU-based open source operating system built on top of the OpenSolaris kernel and runtime. more>>
Nexenta is a complete GNU-based open source operating system built on top of the OpenSolaris kernel and runtime.
It is a result of our inspiration and desire to build a great system based on the best existing software: SunOS kernel and GNU software. We use Debian - one of the best existing software distribution/packaging mechanisms - to glue the numerous pieces together.
At the moment, Nexenta is not part of the Debian Project. Our packages are not present in the Debian database. We are hoping that in the future this will change and our packages will get their "upstream acceptance".
Nexenta OS has been a hard and challenging work, yet every bit of it is fun! We spent many hours building the system and today it is out - itll start speaking for itself.
Nexenta is completely open source and free of any charge.
It contains Apache, MySQL, Perl/Python/PHP, Firefox, Evolution, software update manager, Synaptic package manager, Gaim Instant Messenger, abiword, administration & development utilities, editors, graphics, GNOME, interpreters, libraries and many others. All of this is running on the state-of-the-art SunOS kernel. Visit our ScreenShots gallery to see them all in action.
Theres a huge and growing multitude of software: the kernel, network services, databases, utilities, user applications. There is a conglomerate of code and hardware that is constantly changing, improving, and altogether getting more complicated. Somebody once rightly said: free software is only free if time has no value. Nexenta distribution integrates well over 2,300 packages. It installs, runs and upgrades. It delivers!
Nexenta software packages (for the most part) are originated from Ubuntu (Breezy) Linux. Ubuntu (yet another excellent distribution that uses DEB software packaging) contains more than 16,000+ software packages. One of our goals is to make them all available for use on top of our environment.
Today Nexenta runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit x86/x64 platforms. As a prove of relative maturity and a confidence booster - this web portal and the entire development environment (including Bugs and HackZone) are powered by Nexenta.
Nexenta makes its first steps into the big world. We invite you to join us and participate too! Help us make Nexenta the best operating environment in the world! Help us test Nexenta on your laptops, desktops, and servers. Help us improve our web portal, translate Nexenta into your own language, add new applications, enhance existing ones and define a set of software to be used in the future releases.
This is a complete Nexenta OS with select applications on a single CD with network and GNOME environment.
The LiveCD image can be burned into a bootable CD-R/CD-RW, and/or it can be booted in VMWare or QEMU environments. Our LiveCD contains support for 32- and 64-bit x86/x64 platforms.
Main features:
Major Features
- OpenSolaris kernel build 26
Specifically for Desktop:
- GNOME 2.12.1
- Complete GNOME Office (Abiword, Gnumeric, GNOME-DB, Inkspace, GIMP, Gnomemeeting, Dia)
- X.org 6.8.2 with wider hardware support
- Synaptic package management and Automatic Update notifier
- Nexenta artworks with "Solar" theme
- Integrated DBUS, HAL (work in progress)
- KDE libraries, GNOME 1.x libraries
- Nice Fonts collection
Server applications:
- Apache1 (1.3.33), Apache2 (2.0.54) next generation, scalable, extendable web server
- PHP4, PHP5 with all sort of extensions
- Perl 5.8.7 with varios CPAN modules pre-built
- Python-2.2, Python-2.3, Python-2.4 with various extension modules
- Java: JRE-1.5.0 and GNU gnj and classpath
- Ruby-1.8 with all sort of extensions
- Subversion, CVS, others...
Simplified (minimal) installer:
- Script-based installer.
- Automatically makes existing hard drive partitions available to the desktop
"Under the hood"
- Debian packaging (including SUNW packages)
- Mostly compiled with GCC 4.0.1, but GCC-3.4 and Sun Devpro is also used
- More modular X.org packaging, latest CVS bits
- HAL integrational work (ongoing)
Login:
- user: root
- password: livecd
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Added: 2007-05-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Fink 0.27.6

Fink 0.27.6


Fink is a package manager that downloads source tarballs from mirror sites, builds them and installs them. more>>
Fink is a package manager that downloads source tarballs from mirror sites, builds them and installs them into a separate directory hierarchy managed using dpkg.
It is a project that wants to bring the full world of Unix Open Source software to Darwin and Mac OS X. As a result, we have two main goals. First, to modify existing Open Source software so that it will compile and run on Mac OS X. (This process is called porting.) Second, to make the results available to casual users as a coherent, comfortable distribution that matches what Linux users are used to. (This process is called packaging.) The project offers precompiled binary packages as well as a fully automated build-from-source system.
To achieve these goals, Fink relies on the excellent package management tools produced by the Debian project - dpkg, dselect and apt-get. On top of that, Fink adds its own package manager, named (surprise!) fink. You can view fink as a build engine - it takes package descriptions and produces binary .deb packages from that. In the process, it downloads the original source code from the Internet, patches it as necessary, then goes through the whole process of configuring and building the package. Finally, it wraps the results up in a package archive that is ready to be installed by dpkg.
Since Fink sits on top of Mac OS X, it has a strict policy to avoid interference with the base system. As a result, Fink manages a separate directory tree and provides the infrastructure to make it easy to use.
Main features:
- Power. Mac OS X includes only a basic set of command line tools. Fink brings you enhancements for these tools as well as a selection of graphical applications developed for Linux and other Unix variants.
- Convenience. With Fink the compile process is fully automated; youll never have to worry about Makefiles or configure scripts and their parameters again. The dependency system automatically takes care that all required libraries are present. Our packages are usually set up for their maximum feature set.
- Safety. Finks strict non-interference policy makes sure that the vulnerable parts of you Mac OS X system are not touched. You can update Mac OS X without fear that it will step on Finks toes and vice versa. Also, the packaging system lets you safely remove software you no longer need.
- Coherence. Fink is not just a random collection of packages, it is a coherent distribution. Installed files are placed in predictable locations. Documentation listings are kept up to date. Theres a unified interface to control server processes. And theres more, most of it working for you under the hood.
- Flexibility. You only download and install the programs you need. Fink gives you the freedom to install XFree86 or other X11 solutions in any way you like. If you dont want X11 at all, thats okay too.
Enhancements:
- fix 64bit-cpu bug
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Added: 2007-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OpenSymphony Cache 2.3

OpenSymphony Cache 2.3


OSCache is a high performance J2EE caching solution. more>>
OSCache is a high performance J2EE caching solution that can cache portions of JSP pages, entire HTTP responses (including dynamically generated images), and arbitrary Java objects.
OpenSymphony Cache can provide your J2EE application with huge performance gains and graceful error tolerance (e.g., in the event of a DB failure, cached content is served).
Fast in-memory caching
OSCache allows you to execute dynamic content periodically (eg every 30 minutes) rather than every request and store the result in memory. Each further request is served directly from the memory cache, resulting in dramatic speed increases.
The cache is keyed programmatically. This means you can calculate a cache key that works for your situation. For example an ecommerce site might use product ID as keys, or content site might use an article date and article ID combination.
The cache is stored in standard scopes that any JSP programmer is familiar with (application or session). The session scope allows you to have different cached content per user. This is one unlike any other caching system weve ever seen.
Persistent on-disk caching
OSCache can also write the cache to disk. This provides caching across server restarts, and caching of datasets that do not fit into memory. Caching can be configured to use memory or file caching, or a combination of both.
If you want to persist the cache to somewhere other than disk, you can plug in a custom PersistenceListener. This allows you to persist the cache to anywhere (for example to a database via JDBC or to LDAP via JNDI).
When using both disk caching and memory caching. It is possible to limit the cache size to avoid using too much memory but let disk cache unlimited, resulting in browser style complementary disk cache. When cached objects are removed from memory, they are still on disk. If the item is needed again and it is not expired the cache file will be used. This also gives fault tolerance if the server crashes.
Persistence can also be switched to overflow mode using the property oscache.persistence.overflow.only. This changes the default behavior (of persisting every cache entry when there is a listener) to only persist when the memory cache capacity has been reached.
Excellent Performance
Written with performance in mind.
Mulitple cache requests can be handled concurrently.
Only one requesting thread needs to update an expired cache entry even if multiple threads are requesting it simultaneously. Other threads can be configured to either receive the recently-expired object, or block until the cached object is updated. Similarly, when a new entry is being added to the cache, other threads requesting that entry will block until it is ready rather than run off and race to build the same object. In a high load environment this can provide enormous performance benefits.
Automatically takes advantage of JRE 1.4 or higher if available.
Clustering support
OSCache can easily be configured to cluster across multiple boxes. This provides both scalability and failover support without any changes required in your caching code.
Flexible Caching System
OSCache allows you to cache portions of JSP pages, arbitrary Java objects, and even entire servlet responses.
Cache capacity can be set allowing you to limit the number of cached objects.
Multiple caching algorithms are supported such as LRU (Least Recently Used), FIFO (First In First Out), or unlimited. It is also possible to plug in your own custom algorithm.
You are given a huge amount of control over the way cached objects expire. Objects can be cached indefinitely, expired once they reach a certain age, or expired based on a cron expression. Programmatic flushing is also possible, and if that is still not enough pluggable RefreshPolicies allow custom refresh strategies.
Cached objects can be grouped together however you like, allowing for powerful management of cached data. This is an extremely useful feature that is far more powerful than what other caching solutions typically offer (such as the flushing of cache keys that match a particular pattern).
Fully event driven! OSCache fires events for various happenings under the hood such as cache entry events (adding, updating, flushing and removing) and cache accesses (hit, stale hit and miss). It is easy to add your own event handlers.
Multiple caches can be created, each with their own unique configuration.
Simple JSP Tag Library
The tag library to perform and control the caching is very simple. See the Tag Reference for more information.
Caching Filter
A Servlet 2.3 Filter allows for caching of entire pages and generated binary files (like dynamically created images or PDF files).
Comprehensive API
For the ultimate control, OSCache can be used through its straightforward API. You can instantiate, configure and control multiple caches programmatically. It would be possible for example to create one small in-memory cache that held currency conversion rates and was updated daily at 2am, while another cache could be purely disk based and used for holding dynamically created images.
Exception Handling
OSCache provides a way for your site to gracefully tolerate errors. This is not error prevention, rather if an error occurs it should not stop your site from functioning. For example if your database goes down, normally your product descriptions will not be browsable. Using OSCache you can cache those descriptions so you can still browse them.
Cache Flushing
Flushing of caches can be controlled via JSP Tags, so these functions can easily be built into your administration interface.
There is programmatic control over what caches are flushed (eg all caches or just a particular scope).
Cached objects can be expired in a number of ways. Objects can be told to expire once they reach a certain age, or, through the use of cron expressions, on particular dates and/or times (eg it is trivial to make an object expire every weekday at 3am). If this is not enough, you can expire objects programmatically as required, or plug in your own custom RefreshPolicy class that can dynamically decide when an object should be flushed.
Entire groups of objects can be easily flushed from the cache. For example suppose you were caching product data as well as entire pages of your website. When a product was updated, you could flush not just the product object but also all the pages that contain information about that product. No more waiting for the cached objects to expire before the updated content shows up on your site!
Portable caching
Pure Java, this means it is platform independent.
OSCache is compliant with Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2 standards, which means it should work in the latest generation of servlet containers and application servers.
i18n Aware
The caching is i18n aware and supports all encodings.
Solid Reputation
Thousands of downloads, hundreds of users on the mailing list.
Comprehensive JUnit test suite that covers every aspect of OSCache, including a web stress test and various concurrent cache access scenarios. To back this up, the kind folks at Cortex have supplied us with a Clover license to provide detailed code coverage analysis of our unit tests.
We have solid issue tracking using JIRA to keep track of any feature requests, bug reports and development progress. JIRA is provided courtesy of Atlassian.
Enhancements:
- CRON expressions to expire content at specific dates and/or times.
- Pluggable EntryRefreshPolicy.
- Reduced memory consumption.
- Faster disk persistence.
- DiskPersistenceListener deadlocks are avoided if a process has no rights to delete the cache file.
- There is a new JSP tag _addgroups_, and an interface to get a list of the cache event listeners.
- The commons collection dependency has been removed.
- Java 1.3 support has been dropped.
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Added: 2006-03-07 License: The Apache License Price:
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Americas Army: Special Forces (FireFight) 2.5.0

Americas Army: Special Forces (FireFight) 2.5.0


America�s Army is one of the five most popular action games played online. more>>
Americas Army is one of the five most popular action games played online. It provides players with the most authentic military experience available, from exploring the development of Soldiers in individual and collective training to their deployment in simulated missions in the War on Terror.
Americas Army: Special Forces is the follow-up to Americas Army: Operations, which was released on July 4, 2002.
In Americas Army: Special Forces, players attempt to earn Green Beret status by completing individual and collective training missions drawn from the Special Forces Assignment and Selection (SFAS) process.
Players who complete the SFAS process have the opportunity to take on elite Special Forces roles and are qualified to play in multiplayer missions with units ranging from the elite 82d Airborne Division to the 75th Ranger Regiment.
Includes the complete game Americas Army: Operations.
Main features:
- Authentic U.S. Army experience Realistic depiction of the values, units, equipment and career opportunities that make the Army the worlds premier land force continually updated to incorporate new occupations, units, technologies and adventures.
- Realistic roles Including Weapons Specialist (18B), Intelligence (18F), Engineer (18C), Communications (18E) and Combat Medic (18D).
- Challenging Green Beret training Complete training missions drawn from the SFAS process at Fort Bragg. Successfully complete SFAS and advance to Special Forces Qualification Course (Q-Course) missions to explore new Special Forces roles.
- Intense Special Forces action Intense Special Forces action Experience multiplayer missions in simulated combat environments. Take part in missions that span the capabilities of a Special Forces detachment, including unconventional warfare, direct action, surveillance and reconnaissance and Combat Search and Rescue.
- Detailed Special Forces equipment and military hardware Building on the equipment available in Americas Army: Operations, Americas Army: Special Forces adds the M4 Carbine featuring the Picatinny rail mod system for attaching laser-aiming devices and sighting systems; the MP5SD6 Remington 870 shotgun for forced entry; the AT4, a shoulder-fired anti-tank rocket and the BDM, a shoulder-fired bunker demolition munition.
- Accurate Soldier behavior Players are bound by the laws of land warfare, Army values (honor, duty and integrity) and realistic rules of engagement as they navigate challenges in teamwork-based multiplayer force vs. force operations. Mission accomplishment standings are evaluated based on team effort and adherence to a set of values and norms of conduct.
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Samizdat 0.6.0

Samizdat 0.6.0


Samizdat is a generic RDF-based engine for building collaboration and open publishing Web sites. more>>
Samizdat is a generic RDF-based engine for building collaboration and open publishing Web sites.
It provides users with the means to cooperate and coordinate on all kinds of activities, including media activism, resource sharing, education and research, advocacy, and so on. The project intends to promote values of freedom, openness, equality, and cooperation.
Enhancements:
- This version incorporates two years worth of real-world deployment.
- Apart from ubiquitous message translations management and RSS syndication, many old tools were made more flexible and easier to use.
- The focus management interface is simplified, and the front page packs more information into a better layout and allows you to include static headers and footers.
- Even more changes are under the hood: multi-layer caching, gzip and ETag, audio and video uploads, BitTorrent links, HTML and CSS filtering, flexible access control, new moderation features, new languages and themes, simplified installation, and more.
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Added: 2006-11-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ParaView 2.6.0

ParaView 2.6.0


ParaView project is an application designed with the need to visualize large data sets in mind. more>>
ParaView project is an application designed with the need to visualize large data sets in mind. The goals of the ParaView project include the following:
- Develop an open-source, multi-platform visualization application.
- Support distributed computation models to process large data sets.
- Create an open, flexible, and intuitive user interface.
- Develop an extensible architecture based on open standards.
ParaView runs on distributed and shared memory parallel as well as single processor systems and has been succesfully tested on Windows, Linux and various Unix workstations and clusters. Under the hood, ParaView uses the Visualization Toolkit as the data processing and rendering engine and has a user interface written using a unique blend of Tcl/Tk and C++. Please go here for a detailed list of features.
ParaView was created by Kitware in conjunction with Jim Ahrens of the Advanced Computing Laboratory at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Contributors and developers of ParaView currently include: Kitware, LANL, Sandia National Laboratories, and Army Research Laboratory. ParaView is funded by the US Department of Energy ASCI Views program as part of a three-year contract awarded to Kitware, Inc. by a consortium of three National Labs - Los Alamos, Sandia, and Livermore. The goal of the project is to develop scalable parallel processing tools with an emphasis on distributed memory implementations. The project includes parallel algorithms, infrastructure, I/O, support, and display devices. One significant feature of the contract is that all software developed is to be delivered open source. Hence ParaView is available as an open-source system.
Main features:
- Handles structured (uniform rectilinear, non-uniform rectilinear, and curvilinear grids), unstructured, polygonal and image data.
- All processing operations (filters) produce datasets. This allows the user to either further process or save as a data file the result of every operation. For example, the user can extract a cut surface, reduce the number of points on this surface by masking, and apply glyphs (for example, vector arrows) to the result.
- Contours and isosurfaces can be extracted from all data types using scalars or vector components. The results can be colored by any other variable or processed further. When possible, structured data contours/isosurfaces are extracted with fast and efficient algorithms which make use of the special data layout.
- Vectors fields can be inspected by applying glyphs (arrows, cones, lines, spheres, and various 2D glyphs) to the points in a dataset. The glyphs can be scaled by scalars, vector component or vector magnitude and can be oriented using a vector field.
- A sub-region of a dataset can be extracted by cutting or clipping with an arbitrary plane (all data types), specifying a threshold criteria to exclude cells (all data types) and/or specifying a VOI (volume of interest - structured data types only)
- Streamlines can be generated using constant step or adaptive integrators. The results can be displayed as points, lines, tubes, ribbons, etc., and can be processed by a multitude of filters.
- The points in a dataset can be warped (displaced) with scalars (given a user defined displacement vector) or with vectors (unavailable for non-linear rectilinear grids).
- With the array calculator, new variables can be computed using existing point or cell field arrays. A multitude of scalar and vector operations are supported.
- Data can be probed at a point or along a line. The results are displayed either graphically or as text and can be exported for further analysis.
- ParaView provides many other data sources and filters by default (edge extraction, surface extraction, reflection, decimation, extrusion, smoothing...) and any VTK filter can be added by providing a simple XML description (VTK provides hundreds of sources and filters, see VTK documentation for a complete list).
Enhancements:
- This release adds parallel uniform rectilinear grid volume rendering (vtkImageData).
- It introduces new algorithms for parallel unstructured grid volume rendering.
- Support for hardware accelerated offscreen rendering using OpenGL framebuffers.
- Improved multi-block support.
- Improved AMR support.
- Animation saving with ffmpeg.
- Filters have been added for FLUENT, OpenFOAM, MFIX, LSDyna, and AcuSolve.
- A gradient filter for unstructured data.
- Many other enhancements and bugfixes.
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Camera Life 2.6

Camera Life 2.6


Full Decent Camera Life is a photo gallery system. more>>
Camera Life (FDCL) is a system for cataloging your photo collection. Camera Life project gives users the ability to search your archive by albums that you set up, or by directory structure.
Camera life (FDCL) is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
FDCL is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Chatterbox; see the file LICENSE. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. Or visit http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
Main features:
Self Updating
- When you add photos to the photo directory you specified when installing, FDCL will cache, thumnail and make public all such photos (Administration: File Manager). You can allow certain user classes to maintain your site by editing the photo descriptions and delete photos that suck.
Topic view and Folder View
- On the main page, users are presented with the option of viewing photos by topic or folder. In topic view, albums (collections of like photos) are categorized by topic (ex: People, Things, My Vacataions).
- Folder view is hierrical and based on the directory structure of the photos. When viewing a photo, users are given the option to view others photos in the same topic or folder.
Image deletion
- When viewing a photo, you have the option to delete it. When a user deletes an image, FDCL actually flags it as non-public. An admin has to actually erase it (Administration: File Manager). And when you erase it, FDCL just moves it to the erased folder. FDCL will never rm your photos. With this in mind, it is sensible to allow users to delete offensive images and admins to erase them.
Themes
- You can easily change the look of the entire site by choosing a different theme (Administration: Customize: Themes). Official themes can be downlaoded from http://fdcl.sourceforge.net other themes are available at your local supermarket (or not).
Users
- Users can anonyously sign up an account. The admins choose which accounts to give privileges to. All authentication is done by random cookies saved in the DB and passwords are salted and hashed.
Logging
- Some actions are logged to the logs table. This is done via the db_log function. You can view the logs (Administration: Log Viewer) and see the audit trail to modifications to the ssytem. You can then rollback specific action (like renaming a photo) by simply choosing the previous state to go back to.
Enhancements:
- This version adds support for Gallery Remote API, microformats, sitemaps, OpenSearch, and RSS feeds, and supports iPhoto photocasting.
- There are now photo keywords with a del.icio.us-like keyword editor.
- Checkpoints allow you to review and approve changes to the site.
- Your users can now order prints online.
- There are also big changes under the hood and some security enhancements.
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UT2004: SAS 3.1

UT2004: SAS 3.1


UT2004: SAS is an UT2004 Mod that focuses on the three main SAS units around the world. more>>
UT2004: SAS is an UT2004 Mod that focuses on the three main SAS units around the world. SAS focuses on the three main SAS units around the world, the British SAS, the Australian SASR and the New Zealand NZSAS who all perform counter-terrorism, operating deep behind enemy lines, gathering intelligence and other duties in various countries.

Their main advesary is OpFor that stands for Opposing Forces who are a collection of the enemies the SAS have faced in past and present times. Their ranks are comprised of regular military, guerilla, terrorist and para-military groups.

Players can choose their in-game player model from a variety of uniforms based on its real world counterpart. From the environment based camouflage patterns of desert, woodland, and jungle to counter-terrorism kits players will have a wide variety of choices. Certain player models feature unique attributes such as body armor, anti-flash hoods and camouflage.

Weapon selection in SAS is done through a loadout system where you can select a primary weapon where your choices are a submachine gun, assault rifle, shotgun, sniper rifle or light machine gun. Secondary weapons include pistols while other parts of the loadout allow you to chose three different grenade types and a knife. Weapons in SAS can kill very easily, some with just a single three round burst.

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String::MFN 1.27

String::MFN 1.27


String::MFN is a Perl module to Normalize a string in the manner of the mfn utility. more>>
String::MFN is a Perl module to Normalize a string in the manner of the mfn utility.

SYNOPSIS

use String::MFN;

my $sane_string = mfn($retarded_string);
...

Normalizes a string. Normalization, in brief, means modifying the string to resemble a sane UNIX filename while retaining information carried by the original formatting.
Normalization, in specific, consists of characters other than [w-.+] being removed, lowercasing of all letters, separation of internaCaps, separation of leading numerals from trailing non-numerals, replacement of "bracketing" characters ({[()]}), replacement of ampersands, and collapsing (things that look like) repeating extentions.

Some concrete examples (filenames found by googling for "mp3 playlist"):

Frank Sinatra & Count Basie - More.mp3
frank_sinatra_and_count_basie-more.mp3

Cornershop - Heavy Soup [Outro] [*] [*].mp3
cornershop-heavy_soup-outro.mp3

Soundtrack - American Pie 2 5 - Uncle Kracker - (Im Gonna) Split This Room In Half.mp3
soundtrack-american_pie_205-uncle_kracker-im_gonna-split_this_room_in_half.mp3

12. Only You (Bad Boys Remix)(Ft. The Notorious B.I.G.).mp3
12-only_you-bad_boys_remix-ft_the_notorious_b.i.g.mp3

Ultramagnetic MCs - Critical Beatdown.mp3.mp3.mp3
ultramagnetic_mcs-critical_beatdown.mp3

FUNCTIONS

mfn

Normalizes a string. Returns the normalized string. If no argument is given, mfn operates on $_.

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