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iTrustPage 3.01
iTrustPage is an extension which prevents an Internet user from filling out untrustworthy Web forms. more>>
iTrustPage is an extension which prevents an Internet user from filling out untrustworthy Web forms.
iTrustPage prevents an Internet user from filling out untrustworthy Web forms. iTrustPage assumes that a users browser is trusted (when the browser is compromised, the user can be subject to attacks much more serious than phishing.) iTrustPages design is centered around three observations:
1. iTrustPage tries to be as user-transparent as possible. In designing this tool we tried very hard to avoid annoying the user.
2. Sometimes, iTrustPage cannot determine whether a form is trustworthy. In those cases, iTrustPage is asking the user to describe the form as if searching for the form on Google. This user-supplied information may help iTrustPage deem the form as trustworthy.
3. Any anti-phishing tool (including iTrustPage) has false negatives (i.e., a user can still visit a phishing site). iTrustPage tries very hard to minimize such occurrences, but there are no guarantees. After all, iTrustPage only offers pretty good phishing protection.
Warning: iTrustPage records anonymized usage information into a log. These logs are periodically sent to us. We analyze these logs for our research to characterize the benefits of using iTrustPage. Please visit our homepage for more information.
<<lessiTrustPage prevents an Internet user from filling out untrustworthy Web forms. iTrustPage assumes that a users browser is trusted (when the browser is compromised, the user can be subject to attacks much more serious than phishing.) iTrustPages design is centered around three observations:
1. iTrustPage tries to be as user-transparent as possible. In designing this tool we tried very hard to avoid annoying the user.
2. Sometimes, iTrustPage cannot determine whether a form is trustworthy. In those cases, iTrustPage is asking the user to describe the form as if searching for the form on Google. This user-supplied information may help iTrustPage deem the form as trustworthy.
3. Any anti-phishing tool (including iTrustPage) has false negatives (i.e., a user can still visit a phishing site). iTrustPage tries very hard to minimize such occurrences, but there are no guarantees. After all, iTrustPage only offers pretty good phishing protection.
Warning: iTrustPage records anonymized usage information into a log. These logs are periodically sent to us. We analyze these logs for our research to characterize the benefits of using iTrustPage. Please visit our homepage for more information.
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Added: 2007-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
832 downloads
ET Pro 3.2.6
ET Pro is a the Enemy Territory Competition Mod. more>>
ET Pro is a mod specifically targeted at competition play, with features specifically designed for administration of competition servers.
ET Pro has been chosen as the official tournament mod for STA, TWL, CAL, Clanbase, and ESL.
The official IRC channel for ET Pro is #etpro on irc.freenode.net
The ET Pro development team would like to extend thanks to the following who contributed significantly to the development of 2.0.0, without their help ET Pro would not be where it is today!
Enhancements:
Bug/Exploit Fixes
- Ammopacks/medpacks no longer "bounce off" players if you are too close
- Mounted tank browning/mg42 no longer fires low
- K43/Garand unlimited grenade ammo exploit fixed
- Spectating/demoplayback/multiview mg42/mortar viewpoints are much more accurate now
- Battery mapscript - autospawn now works for west bunker captures
- Compass now clips map icons correctly
- Server no longer drops clients who havent loaded completely on map_restart
- Prone hitboxes fixed
- Mine flags no longer block other mines from being spotted
Optimizations
- Corpses and items no longer eat bandwidth when disappearing
- Unused code removed. server takes 1.3m less memory and less cpu
Gameplay
- Multiview from OSP
- Wounded players now take 113 damage (6 shots) instead of 75 to force into limbo
- Refs who have logged in via password may pass or cancel votes by voting yes or no on a vote.
<<lessET Pro has been chosen as the official tournament mod for STA, TWL, CAL, Clanbase, and ESL.
The official IRC channel for ET Pro is #etpro on irc.freenode.net
The ET Pro development team would like to extend thanks to the following who contributed significantly to the development of 2.0.0, without their help ET Pro would not be where it is today!
Enhancements:
Bug/Exploit Fixes
- Ammopacks/medpacks no longer "bounce off" players if you are too close
- Mounted tank browning/mg42 no longer fires low
- K43/Garand unlimited grenade ammo exploit fixed
- Spectating/demoplayback/multiview mg42/mortar viewpoints are much more accurate now
- Battery mapscript - autospawn now works for west bunker captures
- Compass now clips map icons correctly
- Server no longer drops clients who havent loaded completely on map_restart
- Prone hitboxes fixed
- Mine flags no longer block other mines from being spotted
Optimizations
- Corpses and items no longer eat bandwidth when disappearing
- Unused code removed. server takes 1.3m less memory and less cpu
Gameplay
- Multiview from OSP
- Wounded players now take 113 damage (6 shots) instead of 75 to force into limbo
- Refs who have logged in via password may pass or cancel votes by voting yes or no on a vote.
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Added: 2006-12-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
663 downloads
Regress Pro 1.1
Regress Pro is scientific/industrial software that can be used to study experimental data. more>>
Regress Pro is scientific/industrial software that can be used to study experimental data coming from spectroscopic ellipsometers or reflectometers.
Regress Pro has been developed mainly for the application of thin film measurement in the semiconductor industry.
The software is suitable both to determine the thickness of the layers and to determine the optical properties of dielectric materials.
<<lessRegress Pro has been developed mainly for the application of thin film measurement in the semiconductor industry.
The software is suitable both to determine the thickness of the layers and to determine the optical properties of dielectric materials.
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Added: 2006-10-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1091 downloads
UPX 3.01
UPX is a versatile executable packer. more>>
UPX is a versatile executable packer.
Main features:
- excellent compression ratio: typically compresses better than WinZip/zip/gzip, use UPX to decrease the size of your distribution !
- very fast decompression: ~10 MB/sec on an ancient Pentium 133, ~200 MB/sec on an Athlon XP 2000+.
- no memory overhead for your compressed executables because of in-place decompression.
- safe: you can list, test and unpack your executables. Also, a checksum of both the compressed and uncompressed file is maintained internally.
- universal: UPX can pack a number of executable formats:
- atari/tos
- djgpp2/coff
- dos/com
- dos/exe
- dos/sys
- linux/386
- rtm32/pe
- tmt/adam
- watcom/le (supporting DOS4G, PMODE/W, DOS32a and CauseWay)
- win32/pe
- portable: UPX is written in portable endian-neutral C++
- extendable: because of the class layout its very easy to add new executable formats or new compression algorithms
- free: UPX is distributed with full source code under the GNU General Public License, and may be used freely even with commercial programs.
<<lessMain features:
- excellent compression ratio: typically compresses better than WinZip/zip/gzip, use UPX to decrease the size of your distribution !
- very fast decompression: ~10 MB/sec on an ancient Pentium 133, ~200 MB/sec on an Athlon XP 2000+.
- no memory overhead for your compressed executables because of in-place decompression.
- safe: you can list, test and unpack your executables. Also, a checksum of both the compressed and uncompressed file is maintained internally.
- universal: UPX can pack a number of executable formats:
- atari/tos
- djgpp2/coff
- dos/com
- dos/exe
- dos/sys
- linux/386
- rtm32/pe
- tmt/adam
- watcom/le (supporting DOS4G, PMODE/W, DOS32a and CauseWay)
- win32/pe
- portable: UPX is written in portable endian-neutral C++
- extendable: because of the class layout its very easy to add new executable formats or new compression algorithms
- free: UPX is distributed with full source code under the GNU General Public License, and may be used freely even with commercial programs.
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Added: 2007-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
834 downloads
GNU Xnee 3.01
Xnee is a suite of programs that can record, replay and distribute user actions under the X11 environment. more>>
Xnee is a suite of programs that can record, replay and distribute user actions under the X11 environment. Think of GNU Xnee as a robot that can imitate the job you just did.
Xnee can be used to:
- Automate tests e.g nightly automatic regression tests
- Demonstrate programs e.g record and replay a user interaction with your system
- Distribute actions e.g teachers actions can be sent to all students desktops
- Record and replay macro e.g Tie a key modifier combination (e.g using xkeymouse) to replay a recorded session. The macro is WM- and program independent.
- Retype a file e.g When testing an editor, Xnee can type in the content of a file. This can be compared with the original and thereby
Xnee consists of a library and two applications:
- cnees not an event amulator Command line program
- gnees not an emulator either Graphical User Interface (GUI) program
- libxnee is basically xnee Library used by cnee and gnee
All Xnee applications (gnee and cnee) receives X11 protocol data (e g XEvents) from an X server using the libxnee and prints them to a file. This file is used later on when replaying.
Events directly generated by the user (e.g KeyPress) can be replayed or faked. Requests, replies, errors and events not directly generated by the user (e.g MapNotify) can be recorded as well. By using these data Xnee applications can replay with synchronisation. This is not only useful but essential.
In order to verify that a program does the job its supposed to do, certain tests have to be made. These tests are, IMHO, perhaps the most boring things a programmer can do. To release the programmer from this burdon Xnee is made.
Xnee started out as a commad line program. During the development phase the main functionality was broken out to a library, called libxnee. The command line program changed its name to cnee. The thought behind making the library was to enable the writing of other clients than just a command line. Today there is a GUI program, gnee that uses the library.
With Xnee testcase(s) can be recorded and later on replayed. Xnee can also distribute events (both when recording and replaying) to other displays.
Xnee uses X Windows System.
Enhancements:
- doc/Makefile.in was missing and has been added. gnee->About->Close and pnee->About->Close were faulty and have been fixed.
<<lessXnee can be used to:
- Automate tests e.g nightly automatic regression tests
- Demonstrate programs e.g record and replay a user interaction with your system
- Distribute actions e.g teachers actions can be sent to all students desktops
- Record and replay macro e.g Tie a key modifier combination (e.g using xkeymouse) to replay a recorded session. The macro is WM- and program independent.
- Retype a file e.g When testing an editor, Xnee can type in the content of a file. This can be compared with the original and thereby
Xnee consists of a library and two applications:
- cnees not an event amulator Command line program
- gnees not an emulator either Graphical User Interface (GUI) program
- libxnee is basically xnee Library used by cnee and gnee
All Xnee applications (gnee and cnee) receives X11 protocol data (e g XEvents) from an X server using the libxnee and prints them to a file. This file is used later on when replaying.
Events directly generated by the user (e.g KeyPress) can be replayed or faked. Requests, replies, errors and events not directly generated by the user (e.g MapNotify) can be recorded as well. By using these data Xnee applications can replay with synchronisation. This is not only useful but essential.
In order to verify that a program does the job its supposed to do, certain tests have to be made. These tests are, IMHO, perhaps the most boring things a programmer can do. To release the programmer from this burdon Xnee is made.
Xnee started out as a commad line program. During the development phase the main functionality was broken out to a library, called libxnee. The command line program changed its name to cnee. The thought behind making the library was to enable the writing of other clients than just a command line. Today there is a GUI program, gnee that uses the library.
With Xnee testcase(s) can be recorded and later on replayed. Xnee can also distribute events (both when recording and replaying) to other displays.
Xnee uses X Windows System.
Enhancements:
- doc/Makefile.in was missing and has been added. gnee->About->Close and pnee->About->Close were faulty and have been fixed.
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Added: 2007-07-10 License: GPL v3 Price:
838 downloads
Netscape::History 3.01
Netscape::History is a Perl object class for accessing Netscape history database. more>>
Netscape::History is a Perl object class for accessing Netscape history database.
SYNOPSIS
use Netscape::History;
$history = new Netscape::History();
while (defined($url = $history->next_url() ))
{
}
The Netscape::History module implements an object class for accessing the history database maintained by the Netscape web browser. The history database keeps a list of all URLs you have visited, and is used by Netscape to change the color of URLs which you have previously visited, for example.
With this module, you can get at the URLs stored in a Netscape history file, delete URLs, and add new ones. With the associated Netscape::HistoryURL module you can access the information which is associated with each URL.
Please Note: the database format for the browser history was changed with Netscape 4. Previously only the time of most recent visit was available; now you can also get at the time of your first visit, the number of visits, the title of the referenced page, and another value.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Netscape::History;
$history = new Netscape::History();
while (defined($url = $history->next_url() ))
{
}
The Netscape::History module implements an object class for accessing the history database maintained by the Netscape web browser. The history database keeps a list of all URLs you have visited, and is used by Netscape to change the color of URLs which you have previously visited, for example.
With this module, you can get at the URLs stored in a Netscape history file, delete URLs, and add new ones. With the associated Netscape::HistoryURL module you can access the information which is associated with each URL.
Please Note: the database format for the browser history was changed with Netscape 4. Previously only the time of most recent visit was available; now you can also get at the time of your first visit, the number of visits, the title of the referenced page, and another value.
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Added: 2007-03-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
949 downloads
BuddySpace PRO 2.6
BuddySpace is an enhanced Jabber client providing secure presence management, web services and instant messaging. more>>
BuddySpace is an instant messenger with four novel twists: (1) it allows optional maps for geographical & office-plan visualizations in addition to standard buddy lists; (2) it is built on open source Jabber, which makes it interoperable with ICQ, MSN, Yahoo and others; (3) it is implemented in Java, so it is cross-platform; (4) it is built by a UK research lab, so it is 100% free with full sources readiily available. But BuddySpace is about more than just messaging, as we explain below.
One of the key factors that led to the widespread popularity of Instant Messaging applications from 1997 onwards (including ICQ, AOL, Yahoo!, MSN, Odigo, and Jabber messengers) was the concept of pushed presence: the automatic notification of the appearance of friends and colleagues online.
However, Instant Messaging (IM) is just one of many possible presence-related and presence-dependent applications. For example, presence-enabled applications can facilitate safety-tracking of children by mobile phone, support for emergency services, blind-date radar, group teleconference management, multiplayer games, and anything involving the collaboration of individuals separated in space and time.
Why phone a contact only to receive an engaged tone or pre-recorded message, when the telephone network already knows what state your contact is in, and could indicate this directly on your contact list? All of these concepts embody varying degrees of what we refer to as enhanced presence management.
The concept of presence has matured in recent years to move away from the simple notion of online/offline/away, towards a rich blend of attributes that can be used to characterise an individuals physical and/or spatial location, work trajectory, time frame of reference, mental mood, goals, and even intentions! Our challenge is how best to characterise presence, how to make it easy to manage and easy to visualise, and how to remain consistent with the users own expectations, work habits, and existing patterns of Instant Messaging and other communication tool usage.
BuddySpace generalizes the concept of Buddy List (popularised by Instant Messaging tools such as AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, MSN Messenger, and Yahoo Messenger) to provide multiple views of collaborative workgroups according to users needs and tastes. Our aim has been to provide a personal dashboard or radar screen so that one can observe the availability and interaction state of colleagues worldwide in a manner that exhibits the following desirable properties:
* immediate: real-time updates need to be pushed instantly to users rather than pulled in by request -- the push approach helps keep updates more palpable and informative
* peripheral and therefore non-intrusive: users lead busy lives, and dislike being bombarded with yet more information, so we aim to keep awareness of colleagues available in a compact manner that can be noticed peripherally
* customisable: some people prefer simple or hierarchical lists, some prefer visual maps, some prefer status lights, and so on; some prefer a Windows look-and-feel, some a Mac-- we need to cater for diverse user preferences and capabilities
* scaleable: we have to provide ways to indicate the presence of potentially enormous numbers of people, even given that these numbers will be filtered down for personal use -- researchers inhabit workspaces with many hundreds of colleagues around the globe; the Open University has well over 150,000 students online; large peer-spaces like music swapping communities have many millions of users connected simultaneously
* interoperable: with several hundred million users of the Big Four (AIM/ICQ/MSN/Yahoo!), it is crucial that any approach allow interopebility with systems to which our users already subscribe; this is one of the many reasons we built BuddySpace entirely on top of Jabber (www.jabber.org), which provides gateways to the Big Four products.
* cross-platform: we need to service a community not only on Windows, Unix/Linux, and Mac desktop and notebook configurations, but also on PDAs and mobile phones -- we therefore develop entirely in Java
* XML-literate: for future intelligent applications, communication transport needs to be about more than just string-transmission; another we adopted Jabber is that it is based entirely on a generic XML transport architecture, ideally suited for this purpose.
* open source: for the research community to join us and to gain leverage via our research output, we have ensured that BuddySpace is open source, available on SourceForge.
* clean: BuddySpace adheres rigorously to the Jabber specification, which means that it interoperates with other Jabber clients and servers without danger of the rogue behaviour that non-standard implementations inadvertently allow (e.g. the semantics of users inhabiting multiple groups is undefined in some clients, and can cause crashes).
* extendable: BuddySpace deploys a plug-in architecture which means that additions, such as new visualizations, and new concepts such as gaming interfaces, are readily achievable
BuddySpace fulfills all the above criteria, and provides a compelling user interface that can be highly compact, yet provide users with an important feel-good factor, akin to seeing nearby office lights turned on when entering ones office building at night. By studying the semantics of presence, we can also augment the existing impoverished presence states in a principles manner, providing capabilities that are more representative of the way real users work. Forthcoming capabilities will include automatic location updates via mobile devices, and the use of semantic matchmaking via intelligent profile handling, in order to help users quickly find and filter colleagues of particular interest.
<<lessOne of the key factors that led to the widespread popularity of Instant Messaging applications from 1997 onwards (including ICQ, AOL, Yahoo!, MSN, Odigo, and Jabber messengers) was the concept of pushed presence: the automatic notification of the appearance of friends and colleagues online.
However, Instant Messaging (IM) is just one of many possible presence-related and presence-dependent applications. For example, presence-enabled applications can facilitate safety-tracking of children by mobile phone, support for emergency services, blind-date radar, group teleconference management, multiplayer games, and anything involving the collaboration of individuals separated in space and time.
Why phone a contact only to receive an engaged tone or pre-recorded message, when the telephone network already knows what state your contact is in, and could indicate this directly on your contact list? All of these concepts embody varying degrees of what we refer to as enhanced presence management.
The concept of presence has matured in recent years to move away from the simple notion of online/offline/away, towards a rich blend of attributes that can be used to characterise an individuals physical and/or spatial location, work trajectory, time frame of reference, mental mood, goals, and even intentions! Our challenge is how best to characterise presence, how to make it easy to manage and easy to visualise, and how to remain consistent with the users own expectations, work habits, and existing patterns of Instant Messaging and other communication tool usage.
BuddySpace generalizes the concept of Buddy List (popularised by Instant Messaging tools such as AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, MSN Messenger, and Yahoo Messenger) to provide multiple views of collaborative workgroups according to users needs and tastes. Our aim has been to provide a personal dashboard or radar screen so that one can observe the availability and interaction state of colleagues worldwide in a manner that exhibits the following desirable properties:
* immediate: real-time updates need to be pushed instantly to users rather than pulled in by request -- the push approach helps keep updates more palpable and informative
* peripheral and therefore non-intrusive: users lead busy lives, and dislike being bombarded with yet more information, so we aim to keep awareness of colleagues available in a compact manner that can be noticed peripherally
* customisable: some people prefer simple or hierarchical lists, some prefer visual maps, some prefer status lights, and so on; some prefer a Windows look-and-feel, some a Mac-- we need to cater for diverse user preferences and capabilities
* scaleable: we have to provide ways to indicate the presence of potentially enormous numbers of people, even given that these numbers will be filtered down for personal use -- researchers inhabit workspaces with many hundreds of colleagues around the globe; the Open University has well over 150,000 students online; large peer-spaces like music swapping communities have many millions of users connected simultaneously
* interoperable: with several hundred million users of the Big Four (AIM/ICQ/MSN/Yahoo!), it is crucial that any approach allow interopebility with systems to which our users already subscribe; this is one of the many reasons we built BuddySpace entirely on top of Jabber (www.jabber.org), which provides gateways to the Big Four products.
* cross-platform: we need to service a community not only on Windows, Unix/Linux, and Mac desktop and notebook configurations, but also on PDAs and mobile phones -- we therefore develop entirely in Java
* XML-literate: for future intelligent applications, communication transport needs to be about more than just string-transmission; another we adopted Jabber is that it is based entirely on a generic XML transport architecture, ideally suited for this purpose.
* open source: for the research community to join us and to gain leverage via our research output, we have ensured that BuddySpace is open source, available on SourceForge.
* clean: BuddySpace adheres rigorously to the Jabber specification, which means that it interoperates with other Jabber clients and servers without danger of the rogue behaviour that non-standard implementations inadvertently allow (e.g. the semantics of users inhabiting multiple groups is undefined in some clients, and can cause crashes).
* extendable: BuddySpace deploys a plug-in architecture which means that additions, such as new visualizations, and new concepts such as gaming interfaces, are readily achievable
BuddySpace fulfills all the above criteria, and provides a compelling user interface that can be highly compact, yet provide users with an important feel-good factor, akin to seeing nearby office lights turned on when entering ones office building at night. By studying the semantics of presence, we can also augment the existing impoverished presence states in a principles manner, providing capabilities that are more representative of the way real users work. Forthcoming capabilities will include automatic location updates via mobile devices, and the use of semantic matchmaking via intelligent profile handling, in order to help users quickly find and filter colleagues of particular interest.
Download (1.5MB)
Added: 2006-10-18 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
1405 downloads
Arctic Glow 3.5.1.1
its appearance is fairly much the same as Arctic Glow 2 other than the newer style tabs to support current functionality. more>>
Arctic Glow 3.5.1.1 will make you feel pleasant because its appearance is fairly much the same as Arctic Glow 2 other than the 'newer' style tabs to support current functionality.
It has been entirely rebuilt from the default theme for Firefox 3.01.
Added: 2009-07-26 License: MPL Price: FREE
1 downloads
Web Business Pro 4a
Web Business Pro is a Web application designed for everyday business activities. more>>
Web Business Pro is a Web application designed for everyday business activities. The project includes support for customer lists, inventory, receipt printing, and accounting. Fully featured search functions and filters make it easy to find what you need quickly.
<<less Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2007-07-22 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
828 downloads
jpg2pdf PRO 2.x
Jpg2pdf PRO is the PRO version of jpg2pdf. more>>
jpg2pdf PRO is the PRO version of jpg2pdf. jpg2pdf PRO offers you all the features of jpg2pdf 2.x plus these important features: convert every single jpeg to a single pdf (with -album to create a unique PDF) jpg2pdf PRO can automatic detect is the jpeg image is rgb or gray or cmyk and create the correct pdf. jpg2pdf PRO can automatic check if the jpeg image is rgb or gray or cmyk and create the correct pdf or pdf album.
NOTE: jpg2pdf PRO tries to detect if the cmyk image is made by Adobe Photoshop and will use inverted colours to create the pdf (it appears that Adobe Photoshop writes inverted data in CMYK JPEG files: 0 represents 100% ink coverage, rather than 0% ink as youd expect)
Main features:
- convert every single jpeg to a single pdf, to put every jpeg in a pdf album, like normal jpg2pdf, you can use the option -album
- jpg2pdf PRO can automatic detect is the jpeg image is rgb or gray or cmyk and create the correct pdf. Note: jpg2pdf PRO tries to detect if the cmyk image is made by Adobe Photoshop and will use inverted colours to create the pdf (it appears that Adobe Photoshop writes inverted data in CMYK JPEG files: 0 represents 100% ink coverage, rather than 0% ink as youd expect)
- center parameter will center evary jpeg image in the final pdf page
- Using image parameter (to set the paper format of the pdf page equal to the image) is possible to use border parameter to set a border around the image
- Its possible to set a directory where to put the pdfs (pdfdir) and the jpegs (jpgdir)
- Its possible to re-run infinitely jpg2pdf setting the wait seconds
<<lessNOTE: jpg2pdf PRO tries to detect if the cmyk image is made by Adobe Photoshop and will use inverted colours to create the pdf (it appears that Adobe Photoshop writes inverted data in CMYK JPEG files: 0 represents 100% ink coverage, rather than 0% ink as youd expect)
Main features:
- convert every single jpeg to a single pdf, to put every jpeg in a pdf album, like normal jpg2pdf, you can use the option -album
- jpg2pdf PRO can automatic detect is the jpeg image is rgb or gray or cmyk and create the correct pdf. Note: jpg2pdf PRO tries to detect if the cmyk image is made by Adobe Photoshop and will use inverted colours to create the pdf (it appears that Adobe Photoshop writes inverted data in CMYK JPEG files: 0 represents 100% ink coverage, rather than 0% ink as youd expect)
- center parameter will center evary jpeg image in the final pdf page
- Using image parameter (to set the paper format of the pdf page equal to the image) is possible to use border parameter to set a border around the image
- Its possible to set a directory where to put the pdfs (pdfdir) and the jpegs (jpgdir)
- Its possible to re-run infinitely jpg2pdf setting the wait seconds
Download (0.87MB)
Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1198 downloads
Text::Roman 3.01
Text::Roman is a Perl module that converts roman algarism in integer numbers and the contrary, recognize algarisms. more>>
Text::Roman is a Perl module that converts roman algarism in integer numbers and the contrary, recognize algarisms.
SYNOPSIS
use Text::Roman;
print roman(123);
Text::Roman::roman() is a very simple algarism converter. It converts a single integer (in arabic algarisms) at a time to its roman correspondent. The conventional roman numbers goes from 1 up to 3999. MROMANS (milhar romans) range is 1 up to 3999*1000+3999=4002999.
Up to these number we will found symbols as:??????but they do not concern this specific package. There is no concern for mix cases, like Xv, XiiI, as legal roman algarism numbers.
roman($int): return string containing the roman corresponding to the given integer, or if the integer is out of domain...
roman2int($str): return if $str is not roman or return integer if it is.
isroman($str): verify whether the given string is a conventional roman number, if it is return 1; if it is not return 0...
Quite same follows for mroman2int($str) and ismroman($str), except that these functions treat milhar romans.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Text::Roman;
print roman(123);
Text::Roman::roman() is a very simple algarism converter. It converts a single integer (in arabic algarisms) at a time to its roman correspondent. The conventional roman numbers goes from 1 up to 3999. MROMANS (milhar romans) range is 1 up to 3999*1000+3999=4002999.
Up to these number we will found symbols as:??????but they do not concern this specific package. There is no concern for mix cases, like Xv, XiiI, as legal roman algarism numbers.
roman($int): return string containing the roman corresponding to the given integer, or if the integer is out of domain...
roman2int($str): return if $str is not roman or return integer if it is.
isroman($str): verify whether the given string is a conventional roman number, if it is return 1; if it is not return 0...
Quite same follows for mroman2int($str) and ismroman($str), except that these functions treat milhar romans.
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Added: 2007-07-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
821 downloads
Netscape::HistoryURL 3.01
Netscape::HistoryURL is a URI::URL subclass with Netscape history information. more>>
Netscape::HistoryURL is a URI::URL subclass with Netscape history information.
SYNOPSIS
use Netscape::HistoryURL;
$url = new Netscape::HistoryURL(http://foobar.com/,
LAST, FIRST, COUNT, EXPIRE, TITLE);
The Netscape::HistoryURL module subclasses URI::URL to provide a URL class with methods for accessing the information which is stored in Netscapes history database.
The history database is used to keep track of all URLs you have visited. This is used to color previously visited URLs different, for example. The information stored in the history database depends on the version of Netscape being used.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Netscape::HistoryURL;
$url = new Netscape::HistoryURL(http://foobar.com/,
LAST, FIRST, COUNT, EXPIRE, TITLE);
The Netscape::HistoryURL module subclasses URI::URL to provide a URL class with methods for accessing the information which is stored in Netscapes history database.
The history database is used to keep track of all URLs you have visited. This is used to color previously visited URLs different, for example. The information stored in the history database depends on the version of Netscape being used.
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Added: 2007-03-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
945 downloads
NOC 3.01
A powerful and open source protein structure explorer more>>
NOC 3.01 is a program to visualize and analyze protein structure, for crystallographic modeling and mapping, for Gromacs/Amber MD trajectories viewing and analysis. NOC is an open source project and is distributed with precompiled binaries for MS Windows, MacOSX, Linux/Unix.
Major Features:
- Structure factor calculation and R factor validation
- Fast fourier transformation for electron density synthesis
- Reflection data analysis
- Auto-fit residues side-chain against density data
- Customize molecular electronic density map contouring
- Easy to add/delete HOH, hetero atom Group, residue
- Real 3D Stereo Visualizing Support (need a Quad Buffer Graphic Adapter and a Stereo Glasses)
- Easy to make a animate stream of molecular model
- Solid surface creating and electrostatic potential calculation
- WYSIWYG Labeling method
- Easy to compare similar structures
- Auto structure checking and hydrogen atoms adding
- Predict possible motifs (sites) in the molecule
- Auto-determinate secondary structures
- Build related molecules and contacts according to molecular crystallographic symmetries
- Calculate molecular accessible surface, embedded surface, residue ccessibility
- Details of Hetero atom interactions in the molecule
- Details of Hydrogen bonds in the molecule
- Structure validation and quantify structure on the fly
- More precise ribbon model representation
- Novel Cartoon model representation
- Report many useful information both in text and plots for structure analysis
- High quality rendering and many types of output (such as TIFF, PNG, BMP, PS)
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Added: 2007-11-25 License: Freeware Price: FREE
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MD-Pro 1.0.74
MD-Pro is the most complete, flexible and reliable CMS available on the market. more>>
MaxDev is proud to introduce MD-Pro, the most complete, flexible and reliable CMS available on the market.
A CMS is an application that provides for the display and management of the contents of a web site. MD-Pro carries this many steps farther by making this management simple yet powerful. Your MD-Pro powered web site can be updated in seconds without any knowledge of programming or HTML. MD-Pro can be configured to allow your site users to send news, comment on existing news, vote in polls, administer their own account via a simple graphical interface and much more.
Normally you must pay for technology this simple and powerful. CMSs available today, cost from several thousand dollars to several hundred thousand dollars. Thanks to the work of many Open Source development communities however, today there are a variety of no cost CMSs published under GNU/GPL.
Open Source systems have gained popularity and matured to the point where they are used by many large companies and organizations around the world.
Main features:
Some of the entities taking advantage of Open Source systems are:
- IBM
- Oracle
- Google
- Amazon.com
- Dreamworks
- Kenwood
- Incyte Geonomica
- Ameritrade
- Pixar Animation
- Credit Suisse
- New York Stock Exchange
- PWL Euro-Subsidies (The Hague)
- United States Army
- NASA
- European Commission
- Mexico City
- China
- And many more...
MD-Pro provides an Open Source CMS "certified" and guaranteed by a highly qualified staff of developers. MD-Pro has been developed to be more versatile and modular than competing CMSs.. It is comprised of a highly optimized core platform, to which you can add additional modules according to the needs of your site and users. Not only are there a variety of third party modules available, you are free to develop or contract the development of customized modules and features to fit your needs.
These are just some of the modules currently available:
e-Commerce
- osCommerce (electronic shopping system)
- pnSubscriptions (site subscriptions, donations, PayPal payments, etc.)
- Stock_Quotes (for stock exchange)
Collaboration and productivity
- Project management
- Task organizers
- Calendars
Virtual community and multi-media
- Image galleries
- Discussion forums
- Chat
Webmaster tools
- Advanced menu system
- Advanced statistics
- Server tools
Other
- Polls
- Forms management
- Newsletter
- Distance learning
<<lessA CMS is an application that provides for the display and management of the contents of a web site. MD-Pro carries this many steps farther by making this management simple yet powerful. Your MD-Pro powered web site can be updated in seconds without any knowledge of programming or HTML. MD-Pro can be configured to allow your site users to send news, comment on existing news, vote in polls, administer their own account via a simple graphical interface and much more.
Normally you must pay for technology this simple and powerful. CMSs available today, cost from several thousand dollars to several hundred thousand dollars. Thanks to the work of many Open Source development communities however, today there are a variety of no cost CMSs published under GNU/GPL.
Open Source systems have gained popularity and matured to the point where they are used by many large companies and organizations around the world.
Main features:
Some of the entities taking advantage of Open Source systems are:
- IBM
- Oracle
- Amazon.com
- Dreamworks
- Kenwood
- Incyte Geonomica
- Ameritrade
- Pixar Animation
- Credit Suisse
- New York Stock Exchange
- PWL Euro-Subsidies (The Hague)
- United States Army
- NASA
- European Commission
- Mexico City
- China
- And many more...
MD-Pro provides an Open Source CMS "certified" and guaranteed by a highly qualified staff of developers. MD-Pro has been developed to be more versatile and modular than competing CMSs.. It is comprised of a highly optimized core platform, to which you can add additional modules according to the needs of your site and users. Not only are there a variety of third party modules available, you are free to develop or contract the development of customized modules and features to fit your needs.
These are just some of the modules currently available:
e-Commerce
- osCommerce (electronic shopping system)
- pnSubscriptions (site subscriptions, donations, PayPal payments, etc.)
- Stock_Quotes (for stock exchange)
Collaboration and productivity
- Project management
- Task organizers
- Calendars
Virtual community and multi-media
- Image galleries
- Discussion forums
- Chat
Webmaster tools
- Advanced menu system
- Advanced statistics
- Server tools
Other
- Polls
- Forms management
- Newsletter
- Distance learning
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Added: 2005-09-20 License: Freeware Price:
1496 downloads
Datastream Pro 0.9.0.9
Datastream Pro is a database browser and SQL client for JDBC databases. more>>
Datastream Pro is a database browser and SQL client for JDBC databases.
It is intuitive and easy to use.
Datastream Pro is avaliable on both Linux and Windows
Main features:
- Browse and edit the data in your database.
- Run and edit SQL scripts in a user friendly environment.
- Use the query editor to edit your SQL queries.
- Simultaneously connect to multiple databases
- Supports almost any JDBC compliant database (tested on Oracle, MySQL, postgreSQL and HSQLDb)
- Easy to use connection wizard.
- Secure, personalised settings for connections and preferences
- Built in text editor
- Reliable and stable
<<lessIt is intuitive and easy to use.
Datastream Pro is avaliable on both Linux and Windows
Main features:
- Browse and edit the data in your database.
- Run and edit SQL scripts in a user friendly environment.
- Use the query editor to edit your SQL queries.
- Simultaneously connect to multiple databases
- Supports almost any JDBC compliant database (tested on Oracle, MySQL, postgreSQL and HSQLDb)
- Easy to use connection wizard.
- Secure, personalised settings for connections and preferences
- Built in text editor
- Reliable and stable
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Added: 2005-10-29 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
1470 downloads
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