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Wzfusker 2
Wzfusker is is a small clone of fusker, which was a program that could be used to download parts of Web sites. more>> <<less
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2007-03-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
979 downloads
Bugzero 5.0.1
Bugzero is a Web-based bug tracking, defect tracking, issue tracking, and change management system. more>>
Bugzero is a web-based bug tracking, defect tracking, issue tracking, and change management system used in a distributed team environment to track software bugs, hardware defects, test cases, or any other issues. Bugzero can also be used equally well as a helpdesk customer support, trouble ticketing, or email management system to collect and manage customer feedbacks, incidents, requests, and issues.
Bugzero provides a cost-effective enterprise-grade solution to increase team work efficiency. It is easy to use, but still flexible and adaptive, and can be configured to fit to your organizations unique business process and workflow. Bugzero empowers you and puts you in full control, and allows you to accomplish your tasks in the best way possible.
Main features:
- Open standards technology, web-based, lightweight, feature-rich, robust, fast, reliable, and a high level of usability
- No client software, no firewall issues, and accessible from anywhere on the internet through HTTP or SMTP
- Support both web interface and email interface (particularly for customer support), for internal and external users
- Single system with one code base, minimal system requirements and maintenance, easy install (server side only)
- Operating system independent, based on Java and J2EE, truely run anywhere and everywhere
- Cross database systems, based on standard SQL 92, fully open, scalable, and modular database schema
- More than just bug tracking, works equally well as a help desk customer support system
- Support custom fields of data types including datetime, number, URL, and link ID. Fields can be added or removed anytime.
- Configurable page layout, company logo, and look and feel
- Support multiple projects, configurable access control, and self registration
- Configurable advanced group and field level access control model (security)
- Completely configurable and customizable workflow (defect tracking lifecycle)
- Configurable automatic and manual bug-assignment
- File attachment (can attach multiple files and any kinds of files at once)
- Email notification and cc mail (per project, template based)
- Configurable email notification triggers or listeners (per project, per user)
- CVS and Perforce source version control integration through email
- Metrics reports, advanced search, and re-usable stored queries
- Comprehensive readable bug-audit trail (change history)
- Quick sorting and CSV file export supporting Asian languages in Unicode
- Public projects and self registration for open source projects
- Support internationalization with Unicode (UTF-8)
- Support LDAP/Active Directory user authentcation (available as add-on)
- Custom email reminder and escalation (available as add-on)
- Easy to use web-based system administration (no learning curve)
- Exceptional remote trouble shooting and debugging capabilities
Version restrictions:
- Hardware: PC, Mac, Sun, or IBM Servers, more
- OS: Windows, Unix, Linux, or Mac OS, more
- Server Database: Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase, MySQL, PosgreSQL, or Access, more
- Server Software: JDK1.3+ and a Java application server such as Tomcat, WebLogic, WebSphere, more
- Client Software: MSIE, Mozilla, FireFox, Opera, or Netscape, more
Enhancements:
- The two issues when upgrading using Sybase, an error in "DROP PRIMARY KEY", and the need to set "ddl in tran" to true for the tempdb have been fixed.
- A JSP compile error in help.jsp with IBM WAS was fixed.
- Email parsing for field name was improved. The users drop-down fields are now filtered if the login user is in a controlled user group, and only users in the same group are listed.
<<lessBugzero provides a cost-effective enterprise-grade solution to increase team work efficiency. It is easy to use, but still flexible and adaptive, and can be configured to fit to your organizations unique business process and workflow. Bugzero empowers you and puts you in full control, and allows you to accomplish your tasks in the best way possible.
Main features:
- Open standards technology, web-based, lightweight, feature-rich, robust, fast, reliable, and a high level of usability
- No client software, no firewall issues, and accessible from anywhere on the internet through HTTP or SMTP
- Support both web interface and email interface (particularly for customer support), for internal and external users
- Single system with one code base, minimal system requirements and maintenance, easy install (server side only)
- Operating system independent, based on Java and J2EE, truely run anywhere and everywhere
- Cross database systems, based on standard SQL 92, fully open, scalable, and modular database schema
- More than just bug tracking, works equally well as a help desk customer support system
- Support custom fields of data types including datetime, number, URL, and link ID. Fields can be added or removed anytime.
- Configurable page layout, company logo, and look and feel
- Support multiple projects, configurable access control, and self registration
- Configurable advanced group and field level access control model (security)
- Completely configurable and customizable workflow (defect tracking lifecycle)
- Configurable automatic and manual bug-assignment
- File attachment (can attach multiple files and any kinds of files at once)
- Email notification and cc mail (per project, template based)
- Configurable email notification triggers or listeners (per project, per user)
- CVS and Perforce source version control integration through email
- Metrics reports, advanced search, and re-usable stored queries
- Comprehensive readable bug-audit trail (change history)
- Quick sorting and CSV file export supporting Asian languages in Unicode
- Public projects and self registration for open source projects
- Support internationalization with Unicode (UTF-8)
- Support LDAP/Active Directory user authentcation (available as add-on)
- Custom email reminder and escalation (available as add-on)
- Easy to use web-based system administration (no learning curve)
- Exceptional remote trouble shooting and debugging capabilities
Version restrictions:
- Hardware: PC, Mac, Sun, or IBM Servers, more
- OS: Windows, Unix, Linux, or Mac OS, more
- Server Database: Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase, MySQL, PosgreSQL, or Access, more
- Server Software: JDK1.3+ and a Java application server such as Tomcat, WebLogic, WebSphere, more
- Client Software: MSIE, Mozilla, FireFox, Opera, or Netscape, more
Enhancements:
- The two issues when upgrading using Sybase, an error in "DROP PRIMARY KEY", and the need to set "ddl in tran" to true for the tempdb have been fixed.
- A JSP compile error in help.jsp with IBM WAS was fixed.
- Email parsing for field name was improved. The users drop-down fields are now filtered if the login user is in a controlled user group, and only users in the same group are listed.
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2007-06-30 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price: $399
848 downloads
Snakememory 20041129
Snakememory project flashcard program for learning languages. more>>
Snakememory project flashcard program for learning languages.
Learning foreign languages is a hard task, especially languages that use hieroglyphic script. Unfortunately therere no applications for Unix that could replace unpractical stacks of paper cards.
Applications that you can find on the Internet usually doesnt support Cyrillic and Asian scripts or treat all cards alike, showing them with equal frequency making learning process boring and tedious. Just as often they have complicated unusual interfaces.
There is a program for Microsoft Windows that is adapted to the human memory principles. However it has complicated non-intuitive interface and isnt free.
Snakememory is based on the SM-2 algorithm of the Supermemo. SM-2 is somewhat outdated but has good enough performance: 270 items/hour/minute, i.e. if youll study one year for one minute every day, youll learn 270 items.
This is very close to the human memory capabilities. Of course you can (and probably will) study for a longer amounts of time and will learn more items.
Maybe Ill also implement more effective algorithms SM-7 or SM-11 later.
Main features:
- adding, modifying, deleting cards;
- SM-2 algorithm for calculating inter-repetition intervals;
- means for using sounds or animated pictures as questions and answers;
<<lessLearning foreign languages is a hard task, especially languages that use hieroglyphic script. Unfortunately therere no applications for Unix that could replace unpractical stacks of paper cards.
Applications that you can find on the Internet usually doesnt support Cyrillic and Asian scripts or treat all cards alike, showing them with equal frequency making learning process boring and tedious. Just as often they have complicated unusual interfaces.
There is a program for Microsoft Windows that is adapted to the human memory principles. However it has complicated non-intuitive interface and isnt free.
Snakememory is based on the SM-2 algorithm of the Supermemo. SM-2 is somewhat outdated but has good enough performance: 270 items/hour/minute, i.e. if youll study one year for one minute every day, youll learn 270 items.
This is very close to the human memory capabilities. Of course you can (and probably will) study for a longer amounts of time and will learn more items.
Maybe Ill also implement more effective algorithms SM-7 or SM-11 later.
Main features:
- adding, modifying, deleting cards;
- SM-2 algorithm for calculating inter-repetition intervals;
- means for using sounds or animated pictures as questions and answers;
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2006-10-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1099 downloads
Hikarunix 0.4
Hikarunix is a Linux live CD based on Damn Small Linux and dedicated to Go - a popular Asian strategy game. more>>
Hikarunix linux is a Live Linux CD distribution. Any PC that can boot to CD can boot to Hikarunix instead of the computers regular operating system. Since it boots entirely in RAM and only borrows the peripherals, Hikarunix doesnt touch the host machine at all.
Shut the machine down, pop the CD out, reboot and youll find yourself back with the same old OS that you started with. No installation or partitioning necessary. The fact that it fits on a pocket sized miniCD and can boot on just about any machine makes it extremely portable. Internet cafes, Library computers, a borrowed laptop can all be your personal, temporary Go workstation. If you wish you can also install it to your harddrive.
The name was inspired by the Japanese manga and anime series Hikaru No Go. Its about the world of Professional Go as seen by Junior High School student Hikaru and his ghost Go mentor Sai. Its a lot better then I make it sound, besides, admit it, reading comics is still fun. Pick up a copy of the English translation of the comic here.
Hikarunix itself and any additions Ive made are covered by the GNU General Public License, although the individual packages installed in Hikarunix retain their original licenses. This means that Hikarunix is entirely free. Feel welcome to make copies for your friends, family and co-workers, start a Go club and hand it out to all members. I put this CD together to open this great game to a wider audience, so the more copies that are out there the better.
Hikarunix will always be free, but if youd like to contribute to the cause you might consider donating to the project. You can also pick up an "official" miniCD, a Hikarunix USB drive, or a plethora of mugs and tshirts from our store. I also an just a beginner at Go and am still terrible at the game. If anyone would like to donate a Go lesson I can be found on most Go servers as t1ckt0ck.
Enhancements:
- firefox updated to 1.0.6 with support for Chinese/Japanese/Korean fonts
- Kogos Joseki updated to 27.Mar.2005
- Local snapshot of Senseis Library updated to 3.Jan.2005
- GNUGo updated to 3.7.4
- Jacoto 1.2.15 added as primary SGF manager
- Quarry updated to 0.1.14
- CGoban updated to 2.6.12
- sgf2misc updated to 2.9.2
- simple GUIs for easier access to sgf2misc, sgfmerger, and sgfsplit
- GoGrinder updated to 1.11
- Jago updated to 4.6
- PANDA-glGo updated to 1.3.1
- qGo updated to 1.0.2
- K3s UGF/SGF/NGF Conversion tool added
- Now over 9300 Go Problems (3400+ than 0.3)
- Now over 8500 Game records (2600+ than 0.3)
- Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean locales and fonts (experimental)
<<lessShut the machine down, pop the CD out, reboot and youll find yourself back with the same old OS that you started with. No installation or partitioning necessary. The fact that it fits on a pocket sized miniCD and can boot on just about any machine makes it extremely portable. Internet cafes, Library computers, a borrowed laptop can all be your personal, temporary Go workstation. If you wish you can also install it to your harddrive.
The name was inspired by the Japanese manga and anime series Hikaru No Go. Its about the world of Professional Go as seen by Junior High School student Hikaru and his ghost Go mentor Sai. Its a lot better then I make it sound, besides, admit it, reading comics is still fun. Pick up a copy of the English translation of the comic here.
Hikarunix itself and any additions Ive made are covered by the GNU General Public License, although the individual packages installed in Hikarunix retain their original licenses. This means that Hikarunix is entirely free. Feel welcome to make copies for your friends, family and co-workers, start a Go club and hand it out to all members. I put this CD together to open this great game to a wider audience, so the more copies that are out there the better.
Hikarunix will always be free, but if youd like to contribute to the cause you might consider donating to the project. You can also pick up an "official" miniCD, a Hikarunix USB drive, or a plethora of mugs and tshirts from our store. I also an just a beginner at Go and am still terrible at the game. If anyone would like to donate a Go lesson I can be found on most Go servers as t1ckt0ck.
Enhancements:
- firefox updated to 1.0.6 with support for Chinese/Japanese/Korean fonts
- Kogos Joseki updated to 27.Mar.2005
- Local snapshot of Senseis Library updated to 3.Jan.2005
- GNUGo updated to 3.7.4
- Jacoto 1.2.15 added as primary SGF manager
- Quarry updated to 0.1.14
- CGoban updated to 2.6.12
- sgf2misc updated to 2.9.2
- simple GUIs for easier access to sgf2misc, sgfmerger, and sgfsplit
- GoGrinder updated to 1.11
- Jago updated to 4.6
- PANDA-glGo updated to 1.3.1
- qGo updated to 1.0.2
- K3s UGF/SGF/NGF Conversion tool added
- Now over 9300 Go Problems (3400+ than 0.3)
- Now over 8500 Game records (2600+ than 0.3)
- Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean locales and fonts (experimental)
Download (202.6MB)
Added: 2005-11-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1445 downloads
SlimServer On DiskStation 2.16
SlimServer On DiskStation is an add-on to the DiskStations firmware (operating system). more>>
SlimServer on DiskStation is an add-on package to the Synology DiskStation family of PowerPC based NAS devices providing the environment to run SlimDevices SlimServer on it.
This project integrates into the DS administrative Web interface and comes with various user-friendly tools and scripts to maintain the installation.
It supports all currently official features of Slimserver, such as Asian character display and on-the-fly transcoding of various music file formats. Popular third party plugins are supported as well.
<<lessThis project integrates into the DS administrative Web interface and comes with various user-friendly tools and scripts to maintain the installation.
It supports all currently official features of Slimserver, such as Asian character display and on-the-fly transcoding of various music file formats. Popular third party plugins are supported as well.
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Added: 2007-06-02 License: Freely Distributable Price:
876 downloads
Xiangqi 0.62-3
Xiangqi project is a chinese chess game. more>>
Xiangqi project is a chinese chess game.
You can play network multiplayer games or play against the computer.
Xiangqi, or Chinese Chess, is an extremely popular game in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is currently played by millions (or tens of millions) in China, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Hong Kong and other Asian countries.
Xiangqi has remained in its present form for centuries. It is believed that both Xiangqi and Orthodox Chess derive from the original Indian game of Chanturanga.
<<lessYou can play network multiplayer games or play against the computer.
Xiangqi, or Chinese Chess, is an extremely popular game in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is currently played by millions (or tens of millions) in China, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Hong Kong and other Asian countries.
Xiangqi has remained in its present form for centuries. It is believed that both Xiangqi and Orthodox Chess derive from the original Indian game of Chanturanga.
Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2007-01-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1033 downloads
OwnLinkSite 2.1
Database and administration system for adult pictures and text links sites more>> The OwnLinkSite link engine consists of a database and some php-based scripts. By registering (free!), the user gets access to hundreds of thousands of links to adult pick- and video- sites. Free scripts and templates make both design and daily updating a breeze. The system is particularly useful for attracting as many readers as possible. OwnLinkSite.com has a very extensive tutorial explaining how to set up use the system, and how to get a high rating by Google. A lot of tools for generating text link tables and pick tables is available to ease the design process, and it is also possible to copy complete site templates. The categories one may choose text links from are Amateurs, Asians, Ass, Babes, Bald, Big Girls, Big Tits, Blacks, Blowjob, Bondage, Cartoons, Celebrities, Exhibitionists, Fetishes, Fisting, Hairy, Hardcore, Interracial, Latinas, Lesbians, Lingerie, Male, Mature, Mixed, Pregnants, Teens, Toys, Upskirt, Vintage, Voyeur, Watersports. About one third of those categories are also available for video clips.<<less
Download (19KB)
Added: 2009-04-05 License: Freeware Price: Free
201 downloads
Finance::YahooQuote 0.22
Finance::YahooQuote is a Perl module that can get stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance. more>>
Finance::YahooQuote is a Perl module that can get stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance.
SYNOPSIS
use Finance::YahooQuote;
# setting TIMEOUT and PROXY is optional
$Finance::YahooQuote::TIMEOUT = 60;
$Finance::YahooQuote::PROXY = "http://some.where.net:8080";
@quote = getonequote $symbol; # Get a quote for a single symbol
@quotes = getquote @symbols; # Get quotes for a bunch of symbols
useExtendedQueryFormat(); # switch to extended query format
useRealtimeQueryFormat(); # switch to real-time query format
@quotes = getquote @symbols; # Get quotes for a bunch of symbols
@quotes = getcustomquote(["DELL","IBM"], # using custom format
["Name","Book Value"]); # note array refs
This module gets stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance. The getonequote function will return a quote for a single stock symbol, while the getquote function will return a quote for each of the stock symbols passed to it. getcustomquote allows to specify a format other than the default to take advantage of the extended range of available information.
The download operation is efficient: only one request is made even if several symbols are requested at once. The return value of getonequote is an array, with the following elements:
0 Symbol
1 Company Name
2 Last Price
3 Last Trade Date
4 Last Trade Time
5 Change
6 Percent Change
7 Volume
8 Average Daily Vol
9 Bid
10 Ask
11 Previous Close
12 Todays Open
13 Days Range
14 52-Week Range
15 Earnings per Share
16 P/E Ratio
17 Dividend Pay Date
18 Dividend per Share
19 Dividend Yield
20 Market Capitalization
21 Stock Exchange
If the extended format has been selected, the following fields are also retrieved:
22 Short ratio
23 1yr Target Price
24 EPS Est. Current Yr
25 EPS Est. Next Year
26 EPS Est. Next Quarter
27 Price/EPS Est. Current Yr
28 Price/EPS Est. Next Yr
29 PEG Ratio
30 Book Value
31 Price/Book
32 Price/Sales
33 EBITDA
34 50-day Moving Avg
35 200-day Moving Avg
If the real-time format has been selected, the following fields are also retrieved:
36 Ask (real-time)
37 Bid (real-time)
38 Change in Percent (real-time)
39 Last trade with time (real-time)
40 Change (real-time)
41 Day range (real-time)
42 Market-cap (real-time)
The getquote function returns an array of pointers to arrays with the above structure.
The getonequote function returns just one quote, rather than an array. It returns a simple array of values for the given symbol.
The setQueryString permits to supply a new query string that will be used for subsequent data requests.
The useExtendedQueryFormat and useRealtimeQueryFormat are simpler interfaces which append symbols to the default quote string, as detailed above.
The getcustomquote returns an array of quotes corresponding to values for the symbols supplied in the first array reference, and the custom fields supplied in the second array reference. Here the custom fields correspond to the named fields of the list below.
Beyond stock quotes, Finance::YahooQuote can also obtain quotes for currencies (from the Philadephia exchange -- however Yahoo! appears to have stopped to support the currency symbols in a reliable manner), US mutual funds, options on US stocks, several precious metals and quite possibly more; see the Yahoo! Finance website for full information. Finance::YahooQuote can be used for stocks from the USA, Canada, various European exchanges, various Asian exchanges (Singapore, Taiwan, HongKong, Kuala Lumpur, ...) Australia and New Zealand. It should work for other markets supported by Yahoo.
You may optionally override the default LWP timeout of 180 seconds by setting $Finance::YahooQuote::TIMEOUT to your preferred value.
You may also provide a proxy (for the required http connection) by using the variable $Finance::YahooQuote::PROXY. Furthermore, authentication-based proxies can be used by setting the proxy user and password via the variables $Finance::YahooQuote::PROXYUSER and $Finance::YahooQuote::PROXYPASSWD.
Two example scripts are provided to help with the mapping a stock symbols as well as with Yahoo! Finance server codes. The regression tests scripts in the t/ subdirectory of the source distribution also contain simple examples.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Finance::YahooQuote;
# setting TIMEOUT and PROXY is optional
$Finance::YahooQuote::TIMEOUT = 60;
$Finance::YahooQuote::PROXY = "http://some.where.net:8080";
@quote = getonequote $symbol; # Get a quote for a single symbol
@quotes = getquote @symbols; # Get quotes for a bunch of symbols
useExtendedQueryFormat(); # switch to extended query format
useRealtimeQueryFormat(); # switch to real-time query format
@quotes = getquote @symbols; # Get quotes for a bunch of symbols
@quotes = getcustomquote(["DELL","IBM"], # using custom format
["Name","Book Value"]); # note array refs
This module gets stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance. The getonequote function will return a quote for a single stock symbol, while the getquote function will return a quote for each of the stock symbols passed to it. getcustomquote allows to specify a format other than the default to take advantage of the extended range of available information.
The download operation is efficient: only one request is made even if several symbols are requested at once. The return value of getonequote is an array, with the following elements:
0 Symbol
1 Company Name
2 Last Price
3 Last Trade Date
4 Last Trade Time
5 Change
6 Percent Change
7 Volume
8 Average Daily Vol
9 Bid
10 Ask
11 Previous Close
12 Todays Open
13 Days Range
14 52-Week Range
15 Earnings per Share
16 P/E Ratio
17 Dividend Pay Date
18 Dividend per Share
19 Dividend Yield
20 Market Capitalization
21 Stock Exchange
If the extended format has been selected, the following fields are also retrieved:
22 Short ratio
23 1yr Target Price
24 EPS Est. Current Yr
25 EPS Est. Next Year
26 EPS Est. Next Quarter
27 Price/EPS Est. Current Yr
28 Price/EPS Est. Next Yr
29 PEG Ratio
30 Book Value
31 Price/Book
32 Price/Sales
33 EBITDA
34 50-day Moving Avg
35 200-day Moving Avg
If the real-time format has been selected, the following fields are also retrieved:
36 Ask (real-time)
37 Bid (real-time)
38 Change in Percent (real-time)
39 Last trade with time (real-time)
40 Change (real-time)
41 Day range (real-time)
42 Market-cap (real-time)
The getquote function returns an array of pointers to arrays with the above structure.
The getonequote function returns just one quote, rather than an array. It returns a simple array of values for the given symbol.
The setQueryString permits to supply a new query string that will be used for subsequent data requests.
The useExtendedQueryFormat and useRealtimeQueryFormat are simpler interfaces which append symbols to the default quote string, as detailed above.
The getcustomquote returns an array of quotes corresponding to values for the symbols supplied in the first array reference, and the custom fields supplied in the second array reference. Here the custom fields correspond to the named fields of the list below.
Beyond stock quotes, Finance::YahooQuote can also obtain quotes for currencies (from the Philadephia exchange -- however Yahoo! appears to have stopped to support the currency symbols in a reliable manner), US mutual funds, options on US stocks, several precious metals and quite possibly more; see the Yahoo! Finance website for full information. Finance::YahooQuote can be used for stocks from the USA, Canada, various European exchanges, various Asian exchanges (Singapore, Taiwan, HongKong, Kuala Lumpur, ...) Australia and New Zealand. It should work for other markets supported by Yahoo.
You may optionally override the default LWP timeout of 180 seconds by setting $Finance::YahooQuote::TIMEOUT to your preferred value.
You may also provide a proxy (for the required http connection) by using the variable $Finance::YahooQuote::PROXY. Furthermore, authentication-based proxies can be used by setting the proxy user and password via the variables $Finance::YahooQuote::PROXYUSER and $Finance::YahooQuote::PROXYPASSWD.
Two example scripts are provided to help with the mapping a stock symbols as well as with Yahoo! Finance server codes. The regression tests scripts in the t/ subdirectory of the source distribution also contain simple examples.
Download (0.022MB)
Added: 2007-02-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
976 downloads
GQuiz 1.03
GQuiz project is a GTK+ based tool for helping with memorization. more>>
GQuiz project is a GTK+ based tool for helping with memorization.
GQuiz is a generic question/answer drilling program.
You provide a program that displays the question and answer, given as a single filename on the command line, and gquiz randomizes, prevents immediate repetition, and temporarily eliminates questions youve answered correctly "enough" times in a row.
The author uses GQuiz with cgoban to study go, the Asian strategy game, but it could just as well be used to memorize States and their Capitals, or foreign language vocabulary, etc.
<<lessGQuiz is a generic question/answer drilling program.
You provide a program that displays the question and answer, given as a single filename on the command line, and gquiz randomizes, prevents immediate repetition, and temporarily eliminates questions youve answered correctly "enough" times in a row.
The author uses GQuiz with cgoban to study go, the Asian strategy game, but it could just as well be used to memorize States and their Capitals, or foreign language vocabulary, etc.
Download (0.089MB)
Added: 2006-10-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1097 downloads
MIME::EncWords 0.040
MIME::EncWords is a Perl module created to deal with RFC-1522 encoded words (improved). more>>
MIME::EncWords is a Perl module created to deal with RFC-1522 encoded words (improved).
SYNOPSIS
MIME::EncWords is aimed to be another implimentation of MIME::Words so that it will achive more exact conformance with MIME specifications. Additionally, it contains some improvements. Following synopsis and descriptions are inherited from its inspirer, with description of improvements and clarifications added.
Before reading further, you should see MIME::Tools to make sure that you understand where this module fits into the grand scheme of things. Go on, do it now. Ill wait.
Ready? Ok...
use MIME::EncWords qw(:all);
### Decode the string into another string, forgetting the charsets:
$decoded = decode_mimewords(
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Keld_J=F8rn_Simonsen?= ,
);
### Split string into array of decoded [DATA,CHARSET] pairs:
AT decoded = decode_mimewords(
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Keld_J=F8rn_Simonsen?= ,
);
### Encode a single unsafe word:
$encoded = encode_mimeword("xABFranxE7oisxBB");
### Encode a string, trying to find the unsafe words inside it:
$encoded = encode_mimewords("Me and xABFranxE7oisxBB in town");
Fellow Americans, you probably wont know what the hell this module is for. Europeans, Russians, et al, you probably do.
For example, heres a valid MIME header you might get:
From: =?US-ASCII?Q?Keith_Moore?= < moore AT utk.edu >
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Keld_J=F8rn_Simonsen?= < keld AT dkuug.dk >
CC: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Andr=E9_?= Pirard < PIRARD AT vm1.ulg.ac.be >
Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?B?SWYgeW91IGNhbiByZWFkIHRoaXMgeW8=?=
=?ISO-8859-2?B?dSB1bmRlcnN0YW5kIHRoZSBleGFtcGxlLg==?=
=?US-ASCII?Q?.._cool!?=
The fields basically decode to (sorry, I can only approximate the Latin characters with 7 bit sequences /o and e):
From: Keith Moore < moore AT cs.utk.edu >
To: Keld J/orn Simonsen < keld AT dkuug.dk >
CC: Andre Pirard < PIRARD AT vm1.ulg.ac.be >
Subject: If you can read this you understand the example... cool!
Supplement: Fellow Americans, Europeans, you probably wont know what the hell this module is for. East Asians, et al, you probably do.
For example, heres a valid MIME header you might get:
Subject: =?EUC-KR?B?sNTAuLinKGxhemluZXNzKSwgwvzB9ri7seIoaW1w?=
=?EUC-KR?B?YXRpZW5jZSksILGzuLgoaHVicmlzKQ==?=
The fields basically decode to (sorry, I cannot approximate the non-Latin multibyte characters with any 7 bit sequences):
Subject: ???(laziness), ????(impatience), ??(hubris)
<<lessSYNOPSIS
MIME::EncWords is aimed to be another implimentation of MIME::Words so that it will achive more exact conformance with MIME specifications. Additionally, it contains some improvements. Following synopsis and descriptions are inherited from its inspirer, with description of improvements and clarifications added.
Before reading further, you should see MIME::Tools to make sure that you understand where this module fits into the grand scheme of things. Go on, do it now. Ill wait.
Ready? Ok...
use MIME::EncWords qw(:all);
### Decode the string into another string, forgetting the charsets:
$decoded = decode_mimewords(
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Keld_J=F8rn_Simonsen?= ,
);
### Split string into array of decoded [DATA,CHARSET] pairs:
AT decoded = decode_mimewords(
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Keld_J=F8rn_Simonsen?= ,
);
### Encode a single unsafe word:
$encoded = encode_mimeword("xABFranxE7oisxBB");
### Encode a string, trying to find the unsafe words inside it:
$encoded = encode_mimewords("Me and xABFranxE7oisxBB in town");
Fellow Americans, you probably wont know what the hell this module is for. Europeans, Russians, et al, you probably do.
For example, heres a valid MIME header you might get:
From: =?US-ASCII?Q?Keith_Moore?= < moore AT utk.edu >
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Keld_J=F8rn_Simonsen?= < keld AT dkuug.dk >
CC: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Andr=E9_?= Pirard < PIRARD AT vm1.ulg.ac.be >
Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?B?SWYgeW91IGNhbiByZWFkIHRoaXMgeW8=?=
=?ISO-8859-2?B?dSB1bmRlcnN0YW5kIHRoZSBleGFtcGxlLg==?=
=?US-ASCII?Q?.._cool!?=
The fields basically decode to (sorry, I can only approximate the Latin characters with 7 bit sequences /o and e):
From: Keith Moore < moore AT cs.utk.edu >
To: Keld J/orn Simonsen < keld AT dkuug.dk >
CC: Andre Pirard < PIRARD AT vm1.ulg.ac.be >
Subject: If you can read this you understand the example... cool!
Supplement: Fellow Americans, Europeans, you probably wont know what the hell this module is for. East Asians, et al, you probably do.
For example, heres a valid MIME header you might get:
Subject: =?EUC-KR?B?sNTAuLinKGxhemluZXNzKSwgwvzB9ri7seIoaW1w?=
=?EUC-KR?B?YXRpZW5jZSksILGzuLgoaHVicmlzKQ==?=
The fields basically decode to (sorry, I cannot approximate the non-Latin multibyte characters with any 7 bit sequences):
Subject: ???(laziness), ????(impatience), ??(hubris)
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NNTPCache 3.0.2
NNTPCache is a proxy cache newsgroups. more>>
NNTPCache is a proxy cache newsgroups.
NNTPCache (efficiently) executes on the localhost pretending to be an NNRP news reading server. In fact, what it does is pass certain NNTP commands through to real (remote and possibly local) news-servers based on various pattern matching rules.
NNTPCache then takes the output from those servers and caches & indexes it in funky ways (much case specific magic goes into this). The next time such information is asked for, or other information which can be logically inferred from the previously collated information, it is sent directly from the cache, without consulting the remote servers.
NNTPCache can transparently merge local newsgroups & multiple remote feeds (usually handled by INN) with remote NNRPD and NNTPCache servers to create mind-bogglingly large "virtual" newsfeeds, without having to negotiate for standard feeds or allocating anything like bandwidth or drive space normally required (normally around 3-10G/day).
NNTPCache is an obsessive SPAM killer. NNTPCache has full support for cryptographically signed NoCem messages, and if enabled, actively monitors news.lists.filters and alt.nocem.misc for NoCem SPAM advisories. Tagged SPAM message IDs are then transparently filtered from NNTPCache traffic.
NNTPCache can also act selectively as an intelligent chrooted firewall NNTP application proxy and supports full RFC931/ident, source address and newsgroup access controls with quite a reasonable degree of granularity.
NNTPCache saves IMMENSE amounts of bandwidth (we were quite astounded to see just how much bandwidth news uses - on our network, news accounted for more IP traffic than everything else combined (though were not sure if this says more about the authors proclivities or network traffic statistics in general.
NNTPCache also saves truly huge amounts of drive space (if you are talking about a full feed - as of writing thats around 3 - 10Gb a day). With NNTPCache, startup times for news readers become limited only by the speed of the internal network (or the loopback device if the readers are run on the same machine as NNTPCache). It is possible to run several NNTPCacheds on different machines - indeed with larger sites, this practice is recommended; even intranets can become clogged with news traffic.
NNTPCache tries very hard to look like nnrpd, so there shouldnt be any reason why the remote servers that NNTPCache is directed to feed from can not be other NNTPCaches themselves.
NNTPCache performs sophisticated filtering based on weighted extended regular expression pattern matching against article headers and content on a per-user, per-group, per-host (etc) basis (so the filters only effect particular user groups, not the entire population). This can be used (for instance) as a kind of Usenet "net-nanny" or to transparently remove usenet SPAM (and probably a few not so nice uses as well, like political censorship. Sadly to say though, after introducting this feature we have had not had one iota thanks from neo-corporate east-asian totalitarian capitalist running dogs). ).
NNTPCache tries very hard to emulate remote article numbering. This means that NNTPCache can be "dropped" in into an nntp network without interrupting (at the news level) the flow/ordering of articles. In the same manner, it can be transparently "plucked" from the network in the same way should it not prove to be as sexy as a sweet, ripe, red persimmon (well, its unlikely, but you never know.
NNTPCache caches the active, active.times, newsgroups and overview.fmt files, article, head, body, stat, group, listgroup, newgroups, newgroups, xgtitle, xover and xhdr commands. NNTPCache cross-posts seeds its cache and also maintains a database of message-id -> group/article_number tuples. This is just about everything.
NNTPCache has been designed to be quite efficient, in order to serve very large reader populations. It takes full advantage of copy-on-write OS design, shared memory and mmaped files/memory/anonymous regions.
NNTPCache has a built in web-server and macro language - ostensibly for displaying NNTPCache statistical information, but the depraved or security retentive (ok, ok, AND) could use it for other diversions.
Alleged to autoconfigure, compile and run, dance and make walnut milkshakes on a wide number of unix platforms. But not NT (of course!).
<<lessNNTPCache (efficiently) executes on the localhost pretending to be an NNRP news reading server. In fact, what it does is pass certain NNTP commands through to real (remote and possibly local) news-servers based on various pattern matching rules.
NNTPCache then takes the output from those servers and caches & indexes it in funky ways (much case specific magic goes into this). The next time such information is asked for, or other information which can be logically inferred from the previously collated information, it is sent directly from the cache, without consulting the remote servers.
NNTPCache can transparently merge local newsgroups & multiple remote feeds (usually handled by INN) with remote NNRPD and NNTPCache servers to create mind-bogglingly large "virtual" newsfeeds, without having to negotiate for standard feeds or allocating anything like bandwidth or drive space normally required (normally around 3-10G/day).
NNTPCache is an obsessive SPAM killer. NNTPCache has full support for cryptographically signed NoCem messages, and if enabled, actively monitors news.lists.filters and alt.nocem.misc for NoCem SPAM advisories. Tagged SPAM message IDs are then transparently filtered from NNTPCache traffic.
NNTPCache can also act selectively as an intelligent chrooted firewall NNTP application proxy and supports full RFC931/ident, source address and newsgroup access controls with quite a reasonable degree of granularity.
NNTPCache saves IMMENSE amounts of bandwidth (we were quite astounded to see just how much bandwidth news uses - on our network, news accounted for more IP traffic than everything else combined (though were not sure if this says more about the authors proclivities or network traffic statistics in general.
NNTPCache also saves truly huge amounts of drive space (if you are talking about a full feed - as of writing thats around 3 - 10Gb a day). With NNTPCache, startup times for news readers become limited only by the speed of the internal network (or the loopback device if the readers are run on the same machine as NNTPCache). It is possible to run several NNTPCacheds on different machines - indeed with larger sites, this practice is recommended; even intranets can become clogged with news traffic.
NNTPCache tries very hard to look like nnrpd, so there shouldnt be any reason why the remote servers that NNTPCache is directed to feed from can not be other NNTPCaches themselves.
NNTPCache performs sophisticated filtering based on weighted extended regular expression pattern matching against article headers and content on a per-user, per-group, per-host (etc) basis (so the filters only effect particular user groups, not the entire population). This can be used (for instance) as a kind of Usenet "net-nanny" or to transparently remove usenet SPAM (and probably a few not so nice uses as well, like political censorship. Sadly to say though, after introducting this feature we have had not had one iota thanks from neo-corporate east-asian totalitarian capitalist running dogs). ).
NNTPCache tries very hard to emulate remote article numbering. This means that NNTPCache can be "dropped" in into an nntp network without interrupting (at the news level) the flow/ordering of articles. In the same manner, it can be transparently "plucked" from the network in the same way should it not prove to be as sexy as a sweet, ripe, red persimmon (well, its unlikely, but you never know.
NNTPCache caches the active, active.times, newsgroups and overview.fmt files, article, head, body, stat, group, listgroup, newgroups, newgroups, xgtitle, xover and xhdr commands. NNTPCache cross-posts seeds its cache and also maintains a database of message-id -> group/article_number tuples. This is just about everything.
NNTPCache has been designed to be quite efficient, in order to serve very large reader populations. It takes full advantage of copy-on-write OS design, shared memory and mmaped files/memory/anonymous regions.
NNTPCache has a built in web-server and macro language - ostensibly for displaying NNTPCache statistical information, but the depraved or security retentive (ok, ok, AND) could use it for other diversions.
Alleged to autoconfigure, compile and run, dance and make walnut milkshakes on a wide number of unix platforms. But not NT (of course!).
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Net::Whois::RIPE 1.23
Net::Whois::RIPE is an object-oriented Perl module that provides methods to query, retrieve, and update RIPE-157 objects. more>>
Net::Whois::RIPE is an object-oriented Perl library module that provides methods to query, retrieve, and update RIPE-157 formatted objects from whois servers that support this format.
In particular, both the Asian and European Internet Registries (whois.ripe.net and whois.apnic.net) support this format.
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Whois::RIPE;
$whois = Net::Whois::RIPE->new($host);
$whois = Net::Whois::RIPE->new($host,Timeout=>10);
$whois = Net::Whois::RIPE->new($host,Timeout=>10,Port=>43);
$whois->no_recursive;
$whois->source(APNIC);
$whois->type(inetnum);
foreach $inet ($whois->query(203.203.203.203)) {
print $inet->inetnum, "n";
}
$whois->query(202.12.28.0);
$whois->update($text);
# to minimise memory requirements on large lookups...
$iterator = $whois->query_iterator(DNS3-AP);
while ($obj = $iterator->next) {
...
}
$whois->template(inetnum);
$whois->verbose_template(inetnum);
$whois->debug(1);
$whois->max_read_size(1024);
$whois->search_all; # -a
$whois->fast_raw; # -F
$whois->find_less; # -L
$whois->find_more; # -m
$whois->find_all_more; # -M
$whois->no_recursive; # -r
$whois->no_referral; # -R
$whois->no_sugar; # -S
$whois->no_filtering; # -B
$whois->no_grouping; # -G
$whois->inverse_lookup($attribute); # -i $attribute
$whois->source(APNIC); # -s APNIC
$whois->type(person); # -T person
# query only
$whois->port();
$whois->server();
<<lessIn particular, both the Asian and European Internet Registries (whois.ripe.net and whois.apnic.net) support this format.
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Whois::RIPE;
$whois = Net::Whois::RIPE->new($host);
$whois = Net::Whois::RIPE->new($host,Timeout=>10);
$whois = Net::Whois::RIPE->new($host,Timeout=>10,Port=>43);
$whois->no_recursive;
$whois->source(APNIC);
$whois->type(inetnum);
foreach $inet ($whois->query(203.203.203.203)) {
print $inet->inetnum, "n";
}
$whois->query(202.12.28.0);
$whois->update($text);
# to minimise memory requirements on large lookups...
$iterator = $whois->query_iterator(DNS3-AP);
while ($obj = $iterator->next) {
...
}
$whois->template(inetnum);
$whois->verbose_template(inetnum);
$whois->debug(1);
$whois->max_read_size(1024);
$whois->search_all; # -a
$whois->fast_raw; # -F
$whois->find_less; # -L
$whois->find_more; # -m
$whois->find_all_more; # -M
$whois->no_recursive; # -r
$whois->no_referral; # -R
$whois->no_sugar; # -S
$whois->no_filtering; # -B
$whois->no_grouping; # -G
$whois->inverse_lookup($attribute); # -i $attribute
$whois->source(APNIC); # -s APNIC
$whois->type(person); # -T person
# query only
$whois->port();
$whois->server();
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