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Full Screen 0.5
Full Screen is an extension which provides a fulscreen button on the toolbar. more>>
Full Screen is an extension which provides a fulscreen button on the toolbar.
Adds Full Screen toolbar button and context menu command.
After installing use View / Toolbars / Customize... to add the button to the toolbar.
<<lessAdds Full Screen toolbar button and context menu command.
After installing use View / Toolbars / Customize... to add the button to the toolbar.
Download (0.009MB)
Added: 2007-04-06 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
937 downloads
Amarok Full Screen 0.5
Amarok Full Screen provides a full screen front end for Amarok. more>>
Amarok Full Screen provides a full screen front end for Amarok.
The look can be changed by custom THEMES.
<<lessThe look can be changed by custom THEMES.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2007-03-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
961 downloads
screen-scraper 3.0
screen-scraper is a tool for extracting data from Web sites. more>>
screen-scraper project is a tool used to extract data from web sites. You might use screen-scraper for the following purposes:
- Data Mining and Extraction
- Data Migration
- Application Integration
- Business Intelligence
- Web Task Automation
- Portal Components
- Meta-Searching
- Archiving
The screen-scraper application consists of two primary pieces:
- Workbench: A graphical user interface provides an intuitive approach that allows you to designate pages and specific pieces of information to be extracted.
- Server: After using the workbench to designate the data to be scraped, screen-scraper can be run in a server mode, much like a database. External applications can then connect to screen-scraper, which will pull data off of the designated web sites, then return them to the calling application. For example, you might build a web-based application using Active Server Pages (ASP) or PHP that invokes screen-scraper to search for products found on an external web site in real-time.
Additionally, screen-scraper can be started in a non-graphical mode from the command line such that it can be scheduled or invoked on-demand.
screen-scraper can automate many of the tasks typically required when scraping data from web pages, such as tracking cookies, logging in to web sites, and traversing search results pages.
Depending on the programming languages and platforms you most prefer, screen-scraper is likely to be familiar to you. screen-scraper contains an internal scripting engine that supports:
- VBScript
- JScript
- Perl
- Interpreted Java
- JavaScript
- Python
When invoking screen-scraper externally take your pick from the following languages:
- Java
- PHP
- Anything COM-based (such as Active Server Pages, Visual Basic, and Visual C++)
- .NET (both Microsoft-based and Mono)
- Cold Fusion
Enhancements:
- Several bugfixes and minor features have been added, including automatic backup of the database, enhanced HTML rendering and HTML stripping, fixing an error that caused duplicate scripts to appear at times on import, and fixing multiple errors relating to international character sets and non-ASCII characters.
<<less- Data Mining and Extraction
- Data Migration
- Application Integration
- Business Intelligence
- Web Task Automation
- Portal Components
- Meta-Searching
- Archiving
The screen-scraper application consists of two primary pieces:
- Workbench: A graphical user interface provides an intuitive approach that allows you to designate pages and specific pieces of information to be extracted.
- Server: After using the workbench to designate the data to be scraped, screen-scraper can be run in a server mode, much like a database. External applications can then connect to screen-scraper, which will pull data off of the designated web sites, then return them to the calling application. For example, you might build a web-based application using Active Server Pages (ASP) or PHP that invokes screen-scraper to search for products found on an external web site in real-time.
Additionally, screen-scraper can be started in a non-graphical mode from the command line such that it can be scheduled or invoked on-demand.
screen-scraper can automate many of the tasks typically required when scraping data from web pages, such as tracking cookies, logging in to web sites, and traversing search results pages.
Depending on the programming languages and platforms you most prefer, screen-scraper is likely to be familiar to you. screen-scraper contains an internal scripting engine that supports:
- VBScript
- JScript
- Perl
- Interpreted Java
- JavaScript
- Python
When invoking screen-scraper externally take your pick from the following languages:
- Java
- PHP
- Anything COM-based (such as Active Server Pages, Visual Basic, and Visual C++)
- .NET (both Microsoft-based and Mono)
- Cold Fusion
Enhancements:
- Several bugfixes and minor features have been added, including automatic backup of the database, enhanced HTML rendering and HTML stripping, fixing an error that caused duplicate scripts to appear at times on import, and fixing multiple errors relating to international character sets and non-ASCII characters.
Download (66MB)
Added: 2007-01-15 License: Freeware Price:
599 downloads
Gnome Screen Ruler 0.8
Gnome Screen Ruler is a customizable screen ruler for Gnome. more>>
Gnome Screen Ruler project is a customizable screen ruler for Gnome.
Gnome Screen Ruler is an on-screen ruler for measuring horizontal and vertical distances in any application. Rulers can be moved and resized using the keyboard.
Main features:
- Horizontal and vertical display
- Multiple units: pixels, inches, centimeters, picas, points, percentage
- Configurable colors and font
- Can be set always-on-top of your application windows
- Can be moved and resized with mouse or keyboard
- Measurement lines track mouse cursor to help measure anything on screen
- Its Free Software released under the GPL
Enhancements:
- Rewrite in Ruby (from C).
- Middle-click now rotates around the mouse position, not the upper-left corner.
- Ruler now shows a left-click target for the popup menu while mouse is over the ruler.
- Unit selection (inches, picas, etc.) moved to popup menu (from preferences dialog).
- Keyboard keys 1-6 now change unit.
- Now uses Cairo for rendering (from GDK).
<<lessGnome Screen Ruler is an on-screen ruler for measuring horizontal and vertical distances in any application. Rulers can be moved and resized using the keyboard.
Main features:
- Horizontal and vertical display
- Multiple units: pixels, inches, centimeters, picas, points, percentage
- Configurable colors and font
- Can be set always-on-top of your application windows
- Can be moved and resized with mouse or keyboard
- Measurement lines track mouse cursor to help measure anything on screen
- Its Free Software released under the GPL
Enhancements:
- Rewrite in Ruby (from C).
- Middle-click now rotates around the mouse position, not the upper-left corner.
- Ruler now shows a left-click target for the popup menu while mouse is over the ruler.
- Unit selection (inches, picas, etc.) moved to popup menu (from preferences dialog).
- Keyboard keys 1-6 now change unit.
- Now uses Cairo for rendering (from GDK).
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2006-12-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1042 downloads
Show Screen Captures 1.0
Show Screen Captures is an extension which enables displaying screen captures of external links on a web page. more>>
Show Screen Captures is an extension which enables displaying screen captures of external links on a web page.
Displays screen captures of external links on a web page. Screen shots provided by openthumbshots.org.
A screenshot, screen capture, or screen dump is an image taken by the computer to record the visible items on the monitor or another visual output device. Usually this is a digital image taken by the host operating system or software running on the computer device, but it can also be a capture made by a camera or a device intercepting the video output of the computer.
Screenshots, screen dumps, or screen captures can be used to demonstrate a program, a particular problem a user might be having or generally when computer output needs to be shown to others or archived.
<<lessDisplays screen captures of external links on a web page. Screen shots provided by openthumbshots.org.
A screenshot, screen capture, or screen dump is an image taken by the computer to record the visible items on the monitor or another visual output device. Usually this is a digital image taken by the host operating system or software running on the computer device, but it can also be a capture made by a camera or a device intercepting the video output of the computer.
Screenshots, screen dumps, or screen captures can be used to demonstrate a program, a particular problem a user might be having or generally when computer output needs to be shown to others or archived.
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2007-04-04 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
939 downloads

SSS (Screen Saver Stopper) 0.9.1
SSS (Screen Saver Stopper)offers you a mini tool to protect the screen saver from starting as long as the SSS window is open. more>> SSS (Screen Saver Stopper) 0.9.1 offers you a mini tool to protect the screen saver from starting as long as the SSS window is open. This is useful when you are watching a movie, viewing the progress of a program's compilation or performing any other task which the blanking of your screen by the screen saver can disrupt.
SSS works with both XScreenSaver and the KDE KScreenSaver (KDE's "screen corners action" option only supports KScreenSaver). It is much easier to use than opening the Control Center, disabling the screen saver from there, and re-enabling it once you're done. To temporarily disable the screensaver, simply open SSS by clicking on its icon. Close the SSS window when you want the screensaver to be re-enabled. It's that simple.
Enhancements: Added Slovak translation (thanks to Jozef Riha)<<less Added: 2006-10-05 License: GPL Price: FREE
1 downloads
Devel::CallerItem 1.0
Devel::CallerItem is an Perl object representing a function call from the stack of function calls. more>>
Devel::CallerItem is an Perl object representing a function call from the stack of function calls.
SYNOPSIS
Usage:
require Devel::CallerItem;
$call = Devel::CallerItem->from_depth($depth) || return;
$passed_arguments_ref = $call->argument_list_ref();
$callpack = $call->pack();
$callfile = $call->file();
$callline = $call->line();
$callsub = $call->subroutine();
$bool = $call->has_args();
$bool = $call->wants_array();
($arg_ref,@caller) = $call->as_array();
$call_string = $call->as_string($print_level);
$passed_arguments_string = $call->arguments_as_string();
$printable_arg = Devel::CallerItem->printable_arg($arg,$print_level);
Devel::CallerItem objects hold all the information about a specific function call on the stack. The information is basically that obtained from caller and @DB::args, packaged into an object. This comes with some useful methods to print the object in a nice way.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
Usage:
require Devel::CallerItem;
$call = Devel::CallerItem->from_depth($depth) || return;
$passed_arguments_ref = $call->argument_list_ref();
$callpack = $call->pack();
$callfile = $call->file();
$callline = $call->line();
$callsub = $call->subroutine();
$bool = $call->has_args();
$bool = $call->wants_array();
($arg_ref,@caller) = $call->as_array();
$call_string = $call->as_string($print_level);
$passed_arguments_string = $call->arguments_as_string();
$printable_arg = Devel::CallerItem->printable_arg($arg,$print_level);
Devel::CallerItem objects hold all the information about a specific function call on the stack. The information is basically that obtained from caller and @DB::args, packaged into an object. This comes with some useful methods to print the object in a nice way.
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2007-05-01 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
908 downloads
Intelligent Wardialer 0.07
Intelligent Wardialer is a war dialer used for auditing your PSTN (phone) network. more>>
Intelligent Wardialer is a "war dialer" used for auditing your PSTN (phone) network. Its features include random/sequential dialing, Voice over IP using the IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) protocol, ASCII flat file and MySQL logging, a curses-based front end, key stroke marking, multiple modem support, several methods of "tone detection", save/load state, banner detections (to determine remote system types) and blacklist support.
Main features:
- Full and Normal logging: Full logging records all possible events during dialing (busy signals, no answers, carriers, etc). By default it only records things that we might find interesting (carriers, possible telco equipment).
- ASCII flat file and MySQL logging: You can log to a traditional ASCII flat file, and record information into a MySQL database.
- Dials randomly or sequentially.
- Remote system identification: When finding a remote modem and connecting, iWar will remain connected and attempt to identify the remote system type.
- Key stroke marking: When actively "listening" to iWar work, if you hear something interesting, you can manually "mark" it by hitting a key. You can also enter a "note" about something you find interesting.
- Multiple modem support, because... well, hey - this is "Unix". iWar will support as many modems you can hook up
- Nice "curses" based display. This means that if youre using iWar from a Linux console or a VT100 based terminal, it should work fine. Its not a escape sequence kludge, but true "curses".
- Full control over the modem: Unlike other kludges, iWar doesnt just open the modem as a typical "file". It controls the baud rate, parity, and CTS/RTS (Hardware flow control) DTR (Data terminal ready). This is important for controlling the modem and making it preform the way you want it to during scanning. For example, DTR hang ups.
- Blacklisted phone number support: For numbers the system should never dial.
- Save state: If within the middle of a "wardialing" session you want to quit, you can save the current state to a file. This allows you to come back later and restart iWar where you left off. (via the -l option)
- Load pre-generated numbers: You can load a file (via the -L option) of numbers that you want to dial. This is useful if you want to load numbers generated by another routine (perl/shell script/etc).
- Tone location, if your modem supports it. iWar uses two different methods. The traditional "ATDT5551212w;" (Toneloc) and "silence" detection.
- Records remote system banners on connection for later review
- iWar can be used to attack PBXs and Voice mail systems
- Terminal window so you can watch modem interactions and carrier results in real time
- Support the IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) "Voice over IP" (VoIP) protocol. This allows you to scan without the need of additional hardware! To my knowledge, iWar is the first war dialer with VoIP functionality
- In IAX2 mode, iWar acts as a "full blown" VoIP client. In this mode, key 0-9, * and # play there DTMF equivalents. In this mode, you can also directly "talk" (using a microphone) with the remote target if so desired.
- In IAX2 mode, if your VoIP provider supports it, you can "set" your caller ID number (caller ID spoofing).
- Comes with complete source code and is released under the GNU General Public License.
Enhancements:
- Major bugfixes were made for BSD type systems.
- Some other minor bugs were also fixed. VoIP IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) support was added.
- With this, you can scan with no additional hardware (such as an analog modem).
- Instead, calls are placed over the Internet.
- DTMF support for when under IAX2 mode was added.
<<lessMain features:
- Full and Normal logging: Full logging records all possible events during dialing (busy signals, no answers, carriers, etc). By default it only records things that we might find interesting (carriers, possible telco equipment).
- ASCII flat file and MySQL logging: You can log to a traditional ASCII flat file, and record information into a MySQL database.
- Dials randomly or sequentially.
- Remote system identification: When finding a remote modem and connecting, iWar will remain connected and attempt to identify the remote system type.
- Key stroke marking: When actively "listening" to iWar work, if you hear something interesting, you can manually "mark" it by hitting a key. You can also enter a "note" about something you find interesting.
- Multiple modem support, because... well, hey - this is "Unix". iWar will support as many modems you can hook up
- Nice "curses" based display. This means that if youre using iWar from a Linux console or a VT100 based terminal, it should work fine. Its not a escape sequence kludge, but true "curses".
- Full control over the modem: Unlike other kludges, iWar doesnt just open the modem as a typical "file". It controls the baud rate, parity, and CTS/RTS (Hardware flow control) DTR (Data terminal ready). This is important for controlling the modem and making it preform the way you want it to during scanning. For example, DTR hang ups.
- Blacklisted phone number support: For numbers the system should never dial.
- Save state: If within the middle of a "wardialing" session you want to quit, you can save the current state to a file. This allows you to come back later and restart iWar where you left off. (via the -l option)
- Load pre-generated numbers: You can load a file (via the -L option) of numbers that you want to dial. This is useful if you want to load numbers generated by another routine (perl/shell script/etc).
- Tone location, if your modem supports it. iWar uses two different methods. The traditional "ATDT5551212w;" (Toneloc) and "silence" detection.
- Records remote system banners on connection for later review
- iWar can be used to attack PBXs and Voice mail systems
- Terminal window so you can watch modem interactions and carrier results in real time
- Support the IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) "Voice over IP" (VoIP) protocol. This allows you to scan without the need of additional hardware! To my knowledge, iWar is the first war dialer with VoIP functionality
- In IAX2 mode, iWar acts as a "full blown" VoIP client. In this mode, key 0-9, * and # play there DTMF equivalents. In this mode, you can also directly "talk" (using a microphone) with the remote target if so desired.
- In IAX2 mode, if your VoIP provider supports it, you can "set" your caller ID number (caller ID spoofing).
- Comes with complete source code and is released under the GNU General Public License.
Enhancements:
- Major bugfixes were made for BSD type systems.
- Some other minor bugs were also fixed. VoIP IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) support was added.
- With this, you can scan with no additional hardware (such as an analog modem).
- Instead, calls are placed over the Internet.
- DTMF support for when under IAX2 mode was added.
Download (1.6MB)
Added: 2006-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1399 downloads
sipscreen 1.00
sipscreen project is a Linux iptables QUEUE target handler written in perl for screening incoming SIP phone calls. more>>
sipscreen project is a Linux iptables QUEUE target handler written in perl for screening incoming SIP phone calls.
If you have a network configuration similar to mine, with a Vonage or other Voice-over-IP adapter located behind a Linux gateway, you may find sipscreen useful for programmatically accepting or rejecting inbound calls, based on the caller ID information, the time of day, or any other clever algorithm you can think of.
<<lessIf you have a network configuration similar to mine, with a Vonage or other Voice-over-IP adapter located behind a Linux gateway, you may find sipscreen useful for programmatically accepting or rejecting inbound calls, based on the caller ID information, the time of day, or any other clever algorithm you can think of.
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2007-06-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
861 downloads
reset-screen 0.5
reset-screen is a very simple Qt 4 program that displays a simple cross hatch pattern on your monitor. more>>
reset-screen is a very simple Qt 4 program that displays a simple cross hatch pattern on your monitor.
Why is this useful? Well, it makes the auto-sync feature of the flat panel LCD monitors out there both faster and more accurate (well, for mine anyways).
I have to run this every other time I start KDE so I figure others may find it useful as well.
This isnt really useful for laptop users I think, but you may need it. Who knows? :)
This is a very simple program, which a very simple build system.
<<lessWhy is this useful? Well, it makes the auto-sync feature of the flat panel LCD monitors out there both faster and more accurate (well, for mine anyways).
I have to run this every other time I start KDE so I figure others may find it useful as well.
This isnt really useful for laptop users I think, but you may need it. Who knows? :)
This is a very simple program, which a very simple build system.
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2006-04-17 License: BSD License Price:
1286 downloads
OS X Login Screen 1.2
OS X Login Screen is a very accurate OS X login Screen Mimic for Kubuntu Linux. more>>
OS X Login Screen is a very accurate OS X login Screen Mimic for Kubuntu Linux.
<<less Download (0.31MB)
Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
981 downloads
Midnight Commander 4.6.0
Midnight Commander is Unix file manager and shell. more>>
GNU Midnight Commander is a user-friendly yet powerful file manager and visual shell, useful to novice and guru alike. It provides a clear, user-friendly, and somewhat protected interface to a Unix system while making many frequent file operations more efficient and preserving the full power of the command prompt. After some practice, you will wonder how you could ever live without it.
Being a text mode application, GNU Midnight Commander can be used locally or remotely, on the console or under X Window System. By using full screen space of the terminals, it provides an intuitive user interface to the operating system, aiming to be a useful tool for users with any level of experience, from a newbie to a guru.
GNU Midnight Commander used to support a GNOME interface, which was historically the first file manager for the GNOME project. This interface is no longer part of GNU Midnight Commander.
GNU Midnight Commander runs on POSIX (Unix-like) operating systems, such as GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, Solaris, HP-UX and others. It can also be compiled under Cygwin on Windows.
GNU Midnight Commander uses GNU Autoconf which should automatically configure it for every Unix clone. Following configurations have been tested in the past (this list is very old):
- i386-*-linux1.x, 2.x
- alpha-linux-linux2
- sparc-linux-linux2.x
- sparc64-linux-linux2.1
- mips-sgi-irix5.x, 6.x
- mips-dec-ultrix4.3
- rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5
- sparc-sun-sunos4.1
- sparc-sun-solaris2.3, 2.4, 2.5
- sparc-sun-netbsd1.0
- hppa-hp-hpux9
- hppa-hp-hpux7
- m68k-apple-aux
- unixware
- mc88110-aviion-dgux5.4R2.01
- i386-*-sco3.2v4.2
- i386-*-sco3.2v5
Because GNU Midnight Commander is a full screen program it doesnt run on dummy terminals but anything more advanced will do (like vt100). If your terminal works with vi, emacs, elm or pine it will work with GNU Midnight Commander.
<<lessBeing a text mode application, GNU Midnight Commander can be used locally or remotely, on the console or under X Window System. By using full screen space of the terminals, it provides an intuitive user interface to the operating system, aiming to be a useful tool for users with any level of experience, from a newbie to a guru.
GNU Midnight Commander used to support a GNOME interface, which was historically the first file manager for the GNOME project. This interface is no longer part of GNU Midnight Commander.
GNU Midnight Commander runs on POSIX (Unix-like) operating systems, such as GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, Solaris, HP-UX and others. It can also be compiled under Cygwin on Windows.
GNU Midnight Commander uses GNU Autoconf which should automatically configure it for every Unix clone. Following configurations have been tested in the past (this list is very old):
- i386-*-linux1.x, 2.x
- alpha-linux-linux2
- sparc-linux-linux2.x
- sparc64-linux-linux2.1
- mips-sgi-irix5.x, 6.x
- mips-dec-ultrix4.3
- rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5
- sparc-sun-sunos4.1
- sparc-sun-solaris2.3, 2.4, 2.5
- sparc-sun-netbsd1.0
- hppa-hp-hpux9
- hppa-hp-hpux7
- m68k-apple-aux
- unixware
- mc88110-aviion-dgux5.4R2.01
- i386-*-sco3.2v4.2
- i386-*-sco3.2v5
Because GNU Midnight Commander is a full screen program it doesnt run on dummy terminals but anything more advanced will do (like vt100). If your terminal works with vi, emacs, elm or pine it will work with GNU Midnight Commander.
Download (3.6MB)
Added: 2005-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
926 downloads
GTKRawGallery 0.2.2
GTKRawGallery software is an open source image viewer with camera raw files support written in Python and pygtk for Linux O.S. more>>
GTKRawGallery software is an open source image viewer with camera raw files support written in Python and pygtk for Linux O.S.
Why should you try it? Because it has all you need from an image viewer: its very fast (tested with over than 10 Mb files) and light (less than 1900 code lines with a clean syntax for simple maintenance); finally, thanks to raw support, its the definitive solution to manage your photos!
Main features:
- Most known image formats supported;
- Camera raw files support (with DcRaw);
- 16 bit for channel color depth images recognized;
- Exif support (with exif.py);
- Detail and thumbnail view for images;
- Thumbnails zooming;
- Full-screen view;
- Zooming and rotation;
- Slideshow;
- Album manager;
- User friendly graphic interface compatible with several screen resolutions (minimum 800x600)
<<lessWhy should you try it? Because it has all you need from an image viewer: its very fast (tested with over than 10 Mb files) and light (less than 1900 code lines with a clean syntax for simple maintenance); finally, thanks to raw support, its the definitive solution to manage your photos!
Main features:
- Most known image formats supported;
- Camera raw files support (with DcRaw);
- 16 bit for channel color depth images recognized;
- Exif support (with exif.py);
- Detail and thumbnail view for images;
- Thumbnails zooming;
- Full-screen view;
- Zooming and rotation;
- Slideshow;
- Album manager;
- User friendly graphic interface compatible with several screen resolutions (minimum 800x600)
Download (0.050MB)
Added: 2007-08-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
814 downloads
FlowPlayer 1.19
FlowPlayer is a video player for Flash Video in FLV format. more>>
FlowPlayer project is a video player for Flash Video in FLV format. The UI is clean and simple.
The player is easy to configure and embed into your home page, site, or blog.
FlowPlayer.swf is a player that is ready to be used out-of-the box. FlowPlayer.html is an example of Web page that uses it. The name of the video file to be loaded by the player is specified in html page in the < object > tags flashvars attribute. This attribute is there in two places (both in < objec t> and < embed > tags) to maximize the number of supported Web browsers.
By default, the player loads the video file from the same location as it loads FlowPlayer.swf. The name of this variable is videoFile and the value should be the name of the video file with or without an extension.
There is also a way to specify a complete URL. This is done using the baseURL variable. When this mechanism is used the video files and FlowPlayer.swf may reside in different locations within the Web server or even in different servers.
autoPlay variable is used to specify whether playback should start immediately when the player has been loaded into the Web browser. Legal values for this parameter are true and false.
Please refer to FlowPlayer.html for descriptions of all HTML parameters used to control the player.
Enhancements:
- New FlowPlayer Skinning Kit to make skinning the player better than ever before.
- There is a new package in the downloads for this.
- Added all dependencies to the source distribution package and now its easier for new developers to start hacking.
- Fixes: VideoHeight does not have any effect in full screen mode any more, now resizes to fit the full area.
- Configured progress bar, buffering bar etc. colors were ignored and now work as espected.
<<lessThe player is easy to configure and embed into your home page, site, or blog.
FlowPlayer.swf is a player that is ready to be used out-of-the box. FlowPlayer.html is an example of Web page that uses it. The name of the video file to be loaded by the player is specified in html page in the < object > tags flashvars attribute. This attribute is there in two places (both in < objec t> and < embed > tags) to maximize the number of supported Web browsers.
By default, the player loads the video file from the same location as it loads FlowPlayer.swf. The name of this variable is videoFile and the value should be the name of the video file with or without an extension.
There is also a way to specify a complete URL. This is done using the baseURL variable. When this mechanism is used the video files and FlowPlayer.swf may reside in different locations within the Web server or even in different servers.
autoPlay variable is used to specify whether playback should start immediately when the player has been loaded into the Web browser. Legal values for this parameter are true and false.
Please refer to FlowPlayer.html for descriptions of all HTML parameters used to control the player.
Enhancements:
- New FlowPlayer Skinning Kit to make skinning the player better than ever before.
- There is a new package in the downloads for this.
- Added all dependencies to the source distribution package and now its easier for new developers to start hacking.
- Fixes: VideoHeight does not have any effect in full screen mode any more, now resizes to fit the full area.
- Configured progress bar, buffering bar etc. colors were ignored and now work as espected.
Download (0.050MB)
Added: 2007-07-20 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
868 downloads
snake3d 0.9
snake3d is a variant of the snake game (or worm game, depends on when you where more>>
snake3d is a variant of the snake game (or worm game, depends on when you where
born).
You are a snake in a 3d cube trying to eat as many icosahedrons as possible, which makes your tail longer. To make things worse, there are other snakes in the cube.
When the game starts, all snakes are controled by the computer. When you like to take over, simply press a movement key and youll gain control over the green snake.
The keys are:
4 2 6 8 9 3: Moves left, down, right, up, forward, and backward according to the boards "north". That is, if you rotate the board, the 4 will make the snake move to the same wall even if it is now in the back. For help, there is a small compass on the lower left corner of the screen.
j , l i: Moves left, down, right, and up, according to the snakes point of view. For those controls you can use the "first person view" on the left of the screen. In the full board view, notice the eyes of the snake which will tell you which direction is up.
m .: Rotates the snake left and right around itself (I think this is called yaw).
a x d w: Rotates the board left, down, right, and up.
z c: Rotates the board in the z axis (yaw again?)
= -: Zooms in and out
G: Change grid level in the first person view
g: Change grid level in the full board view
n: Enters and exits auto pilot mode (notice that this is not the same as the other snakes or the beginning auto pilot mode. On this mode the snake will simply avoid obstacles.
r: Resets the speed and the board (rotation and zoom).
R: Resets the snakes (after you die).
b: change background color
< >: speed up and down
e: show walls
f: full screen mode (very buggy)
t: lighting on and off
p: pause
q: quit
<<lessborn).
You are a snake in a 3d cube trying to eat as many icosahedrons as possible, which makes your tail longer. To make things worse, there are other snakes in the cube.
When the game starts, all snakes are controled by the computer. When you like to take over, simply press a movement key and youll gain control over the green snake.
The keys are:
4 2 6 8 9 3: Moves left, down, right, up, forward, and backward according to the boards "north". That is, if you rotate the board, the 4 will make the snake move to the same wall even if it is now in the back. For help, there is a small compass on the lower left corner of the screen.
j , l i: Moves left, down, right, and up, according to the snakes point of view. For those controls you can use the "first person view" on the left of the screen. In the full board view, notice the eyes of the snake which will tell you which direction is up.
m .: Rotates the snake left and right around itself (I think this is called yaw).
a x d w: Rotates the board left, down, right, and up.
z c: Rotates the board in the z axis (yaw again?)
= -: Zooms in and out
G: Change grid level in the first person view
g: Change grid level in the full board view
n: Enters and exits auto pilot mode (notice that this is not the same as the other snakes or the beginning auto pilot mode. On this mode the snake will simply avoid obstacles.
r: Resets the speed and the board (rotation and zoom).
R: Resets the snakes (after you die).
b: change background color
< >: speed up and down
e: show walls
f: full screen mode (very buggy)
t: lighting on and off
p: pause
q: quit
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