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SFM 1.5

SFM 1.5


SFM is a simple file manager for X11. more>>
Make your life simpler with SFM, a TCL file manager for X11, compatible with TCL 7.5 and Wishx 4.1.
Main features:
- Manage files (copy, paste, delete, permissions, properties, link)
- Drag and drop support
- Floppy disk mounting
- Trash
- Choice of colors
- Muitiple file browsers
- Open files and launch applications
- Find file
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Added: 2005-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Strigi 0.5.5

Strigi 0.5.5


Strigi is a desktop and indexer independent desktop search engine. more>>
Strigi is a desktop and indexer independent desktop search engine. Strigis main features include very fast crawling, a very small memory footprint, no hammering of the system, and pluggable backends (currently clucene and hyperestraier was provided).
Communication between the daemon and search program is done over an abstract interface which is desktop independent. A small Perl program with an example of how to query the database is included along with an example KDE client application and a KIO interface.
Enhancements:
- GUI now uses a .ui file making future improvements much easier
- install detection script for ease of use in other cmake projects
- modifying the signature of endAnalysis to endAnalysis(bool complete)
- for StreamLineAnalyzer, StreamEventAnalyzer, and StreamSaxAnalyzer
- add a function to AnalyzerConfiguration that tell how many bytes can
- be read at most from a stream
- add an SAX analyzer plugin that extracts the namespaces used in XML
- documents. With this it possible to get all XML documents that contain e.g.
- Chemical Markup Language or Dublin Core.
- add a stream for changing the encoding of an incoming stream on the fly
- use the new encoding stream to do better email parsing
- add m3u stream analyzer.
- add simple test program for strigi xesam query builder. It loads a file
- containing the xesam query. It converts the xesam query into a Strigi::Query
- object. It serializes the Strigi::Query object to xml for e.g. quality
- control.
- add xesamquery option to strigicmd: now its possibile to make queries
- using Xesam language.
- add XesamQueryLanguage queries support. Now is possibile to translate
- xesam queries formulated using XesamQueryLanguage into Strigi::Query objects.
- add a cgi executable that takes multipart/form-data and outputs an analysis
- of the data as xml
- give xmlindexer the ability to read from stdin
- big improvement in parsing ms word files
- better input sanity checking. thanks to zzuf for reporting the errors
- cleanup of private variables in classes by introducing a d-pointer
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Added: 2007-08-08 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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sftpup 5

sftpup 5


sftpup is used for uploading files to ftp servers and keep them consistent to a local directory. more>>
sftpup is used for uploading files to ftp servers and keep them consistent to a local directory.

To use sftpup go follow these steps:

1. Create a directory for your work, e.g. www where all files will be stored. For example, if you create your websites via XML and XSLT, make www the target for each generated file.
2. Upload all files to the ftp server. Your server directory and www are now in a consistent state. sftpup saves the state of www by calculating SHA hashes for each file. To initialize, execute:

sftpup --init your-config-file

The hashes are stored in the file given by hashfile in your-configfile.
3. If you change a file or directory (modified, deleted, added etc.) and want to do an update the ftp server, type:

sftpup --update your-config-file

sftpup compares HTML files with stored hashes and lists differences.This list is then used to make send appropriate commands to the ftp server.
4. To test what actions would be done, you can do a socalled dry-run by typing:

sftpup --dry-run your-config-file

sftpup then prints a list of commands and files/directories.

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Added: 2006-06-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ChessX 0.5

ChessX 0.5


ChessX is a free Open Source Chess Database for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. more>>
ChessX is a free Open Source Chess Database for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. The project uses Qt library to create modern, portable graphical interface. Current development is aimed at providing full featured PGN database. Afterwards we will add more flexible native format.
History
The project was started after development of Scid halted and contact with the author was lost. Initially, ChessX was to be a community maintained version of Scid called "New Scid". However, after some initial development, it was decided to break away from the old code so that new ideas and modern interface can be implemented.
Main features:
- Multi-platform. Supports Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS
- Read-only support for PGN Files
- Work with multiple databases simultaneously
- Browse games
- Navigate through game, including variations
- Copy/Paste FEN/PGN
- Enter moves, setup board position
- Basic header search (click on columns in GameList header)
- Player database with picture support
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Added: 2007-06-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Glom 1.5.2

Glom 1.5.2


Glom allows you to design database table definitions and the relationships between them. more>>
Glom allows you to design database table definitions and the relationships between them.

The design is loosely based upon FileMaker Pro, with the added advantage of separation between interface and data. It attempts to provide a simple generic framework sufficient to implement most database applications. These systems normally consists of lots of repetitive, unmaintainable code.

Glom-specific data such as the relationship definitions is saved in the Glom document. Glom re-connects to the database server when it loads a previous Glom document. The document is in XML format.

Glom uses the PostgresSQL database backend but it can not edit databases that it did not create, because it uses only a simple subset of Postgres functionality.

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Added: 2007-06-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ora2pg 4.5

ora2pg 4.5


Ora2Pg is a Perl module to export an Oracle database schema to a PostgreSQL compatible schema. more>>
Ora2Pg is a Perl module to export an Oracle database schema to a PostgreSQL compatible schema. ora2pg project connects your Oracle database, extracts its structure, and generates an SQL script that you can load into your PostgreSQL database.
It dumps the database schema (tables, views, sequences, indexes, grants) with primary, unique, and foreign keys into PostgreSQL syntax without editing the SQL code generated.
It also dump Oracle data into PostgreSQL DB as online process or into a file. You can choose what columns can be exported for each table.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes column order in Oracle INDEX extraction.
- They are now dumped exactly as created.
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Added: 2007-06-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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FreeBSD 5.5

FreeBSD 5.5


FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for Intel ia32 compatible, DEC Alpha, and PC-98 architectures. more>>
FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for x86 compatible (including Pentium and Athlon), amd64 compatible (including Opteron, Athlon 64, and EM64T), IA-64, PC-98, Alpha/AXP and UltraSPARC architectures.
It is derived from BSD, the version of UNIX developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It is developed and maintained by a large team of individuals. Additional platforms are in various stages of development.
FreeBSD offers advanced networking, performance, security and compatibility features today which are still missing in other operating systems, even some of the best commercial ones.
FreeBSD makes an ideal Internet or Intranet server. It provides robust network services under the heaviest loads and uses memory efficiently to maintain good response times for thousands of simultaneous user processes.
The quality of FreeBSD combined with todays low-cost, high-speed PC hardware makes FreeBSD a very economical alternative to commercial UNIX workstations. It is well-suited for a great number of both desktop and server applications.
FreeBSD can be installed from a variety of media including CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, floppy disk, magnetic tape, an MS-DOS partition, or if you have a network connection, you can install it directly over anonymous FTP or NFS.
While you might expect an operating system with these features to sell for a high price, FreeBSD is available free of charge and comes with full source code.
It is easy to contribute to FreeBSD. All you need to do is find a part of FreeBSD which you think could be improved and make those changes (carefully and cleanly) and submit that back to the Project by means of send-pr or a committer, if you know one. This could be anything from documentation to artwork to source code.
Even if you are not a programmer, there are other ways to contribute to FreeBSD. The FreeBSD Foundation is a non-profit organization for which direct contributions are fully tax deductible.
Main features:
- A merged virtual memory and filesystem buffer cache continuously tunes the amount of memory used for programs and the disk cache. As a result, programs receive both excellent memory management and high performance disk access, and the system administrator is freed from the task of tuning cache sizes.
- Compatibility modules enable programs for other operating systems to run on FreeBSD, including programs for Linux, SCO UNIX, and System V Release 4.
- Soft Updates allows improved filesystem performance without sacrificing safety and reliability. It analyzes meta-data filesystem operations to avoid having to perform all of those operations synchronously. Instead, it maintains internal state about pending meta-data operations and uses this information to cache meta-data, rewrite meta-data operations to combine subsequent operations on the same files, and reorder meta-data operations so that they may be processed more efficiently. Features such as background filesystem checking and file system snapshots are built on the consistency and performance foundations of soft updates.
- File system snapshots, permitting administrators to take atomic file system snapshots for backup purposes using the free space in the file system, as well as facilitating background fsck, which allows the system to reach multiuser mode without waiting on file system cleanup operations following power outages.
- Support for IP Security (IPsec) allows improved security in networks, and support for the next-generation Internet Protocol, IPv6. The FreeBSD IPSEC implementation includes support for a broad range of accelerated crypto hardware.
- Out of the box support for IPv6 via the KAME IPv6 stack allows FreeBSD to be seamlessly integrated into next generation networking environments. FreeBSD even ships with many applications extended to support IPv6!
- Multi-threaded SMP architecture capable of executing the kernel in parallel on multiple processors, and with kernel preemption, allowing high priority kernel tasks to preempt other kernel activity, reducing latency. This includes a multi-threaded network stack and a multi-threaded virtual memory subsystem. With FreeBSD 6.x, support for a fully parallel VFS allows the UFS file system to run on multiple processors simultaneously, permitting load sharing of CPU-intensive I/O optimization.
- M:N application threading via pthreads permitting threads to execute on multiple CPUs in a scaleable manner, mapping many user threads onto a small number of Kernel Schedulable Entities. By adopting the Scheduler Activation model, the threading approach can be adapted to the specific requirements of a broad range of applications.
- Netgraph pluggable network stack allows developers to dynamically and easily extend the network stack through clean layered network abstractions. Netgraph nodes can implement a broad range of new network services, including encapsulation, tunneling, encryption, and performance adaptation. As a result, rapid prototyping and production deployment of enhanced network services can be performed far more easily and with fewer bugs.
- TrustedBSD MAC Framework extensible kernel security, which allows developers to customize the operating system security model for specific environments, from creating hardening policies to deploying mandatory labeled confidentiality of integrity policies. Sample seucrity policies include Multi-Level Security (MLS), and Biba Integrity Protection. Third party modules include SEBSD, a FLASK-based implementation of Type Enforcement.
- GEOM pluggable storage layer, which permits new storage services to be quickly developed and cleanly integrated into the FreeBSD storage subsystem. GEOM provides a consistent and coherrent model for discovering and layering storage services, making it possible to layer services such as RAID and volume management easily.
- FreeBSDs GEOM-Based Disk Encryption (GBDE), provides strong cryptographic protection using the GEOM Framework, and can protect file systems, swap devices, and other use of storage media.
- Kernel Queues allow programs to respond more efficiently to a variety of asynchronous events including file and socket IO, improving application and system performance.
- Accept Filters allow connection-intensive applications, such as web servers, to cleanly push part of their functionality into the operating system kernel, improving performance.
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Added: 2006-05-25 License: BSD License Price:
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Themus 0.1.5

Themus 0.1.5


Themus is a collection of theme utilities for GNOME. more>>
Themus is a collection of theme utilities for GNOME 2.2.
Main features:
- Being able to navigate in Nautilus to themes:/// to view your installed themes.
- Thumbnails for themes in Nautilus.
- A tab in the Nautilus properties for themes.
- Drag and drop support for themes; if you drag a theme into the Nautilus window, it will be installed; if you drag a theme out of the window, the theme file will be saved (though not an entire theme archive).
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Added: 2005-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MySQL 5.0.45

MySQL 5.0.45


MySQL is The Worlds Most Popular Open Source Database. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mars24 5.5.0

Mars24 5.5.0


Mars24 is a Java program and browser applet which displays a Mars sunclock. more>>
Mars24 is a Java program and browser applet which displays a Mars "sunclock", a graphical representation of the planet Mars showing its current sun- and nightsides, along with a numerical readout of the time in 24-hour format.

Other displays include a plot showing the relative orbital positions of Mars and Earth and a diagram showing the solar angle for a given location on Mars.

Mars24 software runs on many different types of computers, including Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and more.

The associated MER Spirit/Opportunity Clock Applet requires only Java 1.1.8 and is compatible with many older web browsers, but it does not include the sunclock or other graphic displays of Mars24.

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Added: 2005-12-02 License: Freeware Price:
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ModAssy 1.5.1

ModAssy 1.5.1


This is an advanced portable C++ library with 80 variations of the ASSERT macro, to add expressions, levels and optional actions. 48 are modular because they can also use Rich Boolies, allowing much more combinations than non-modular ASSERT macros. It is very flexible because it allows you to create custom loggers and assertion displayers, but you can also use the provided ones for Windows, wxWidgets or console applications. more>>

ModAssy - This is an advanced portable C++ library with 80 variations of the ASSERT macro, to add expressions, levels and optional actions. 48 are modular because they can also use Rich Boolies, allowing much more combinations than non-modular ASSERT macros. It is very flexible because it allows you to create custom loggers and assertion displayers, but you can also use the provided ones for Windows, wxWidgets or console applications. The loggers and displayers show extra information, like the date and time, the thread id, the current working directory, etc. and you can add infoprovider objects to ModAssy, to provide similar custom information.

It has eight basic assertions, that each have 16 variations, by adding four suffixes that add functionality.

It is very reliable and portable, as it has been tested with five different compilers (VC++ 6.0, .NET 2003, .NET 2005, gcc on Windows and Linux), with nearly all warnings enabled.

The Rich Boolies can do all kinds of checks and generate elaborate information:

* Relations between two objects: rbEQUAL, rbLESS, ...

* Bitwise comparisons: rbEQUAL_BITWISE, rbBITS_ON, rbBITS_OFF, ...

* Type checking (with RTTI): rbEQUAL_TYPES, rbHAS_TYPE, ...

* Working on ranges and containers: rbIN_RANGE, rbIN_RANGES, rbIN_CONTAINER, rbIN_CONTAINERS, ... These have an extra argument that tells what kind of check to do, e.g. Sorted, Compare, Has, Unique, ...

* String comparisons: rbSTRING, rbSTRING_BEGINS_WITH, rbSTRING_ENDS_WITH, rbSTRING_CONTAINS. These have an extra argument that tells what kind of check to do, e.g. case sensitive or not.

* Logical expressions: rbAND, rbOR, rbXOR. These can have Rich Boolies or plain boolean expressions as their arguments.

* Exceptions: rbEXCEPTION takes an exception as its argument, and uses the information in it.


Enhancements:
Version 1.5.1
System Requirements:
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Added: 2006-10-15 License: Free Price: Free
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ImageMagick 6.5.4-5

ImageMagick 6.5.4-5


ImageMagick gives you an effective tool to create, edit, and compose bitmap images. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-24 License: Open Software License Price: FREE
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PySQLite 2.3.5

PySQLite 2.3.5


pysqlite is a Python DB-API 2.0 interface for the SQLite embedded relational database engine. more>>
pysqlite is a Python DB-API 2.0 interface for the SQLite embedded relational database engine.
Enhancements:
- pysqlite is now 2.5 times faster for DML statements.
- This pays off especially for bulk-loading data.
- pysqlite now recognizes if the database engine has done an implicit ROLLBACK and acts accordingly.
- Using custom mapping and sequence types in parameters works now.
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Added: 2007-07-18 License: zlib/libpng License Price:
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KDirStat 2.5.2

KDirStat 2.5.2


KDirStat is a graphical disk usage utility, very much like the Unix more>>
KDirStat is a graphical disk usage utility, very much like the Unix "du" command.
KDirStat project displays a directory tree both in classical tree format (like Konqueror, but with accumulated tree sizes, shown as MB / GB and as percentage bars) and in "treemap" format like SequoiaView.
In addition to that, KDirStat provides cleanup facilities to reclaim disk space - both predefined and customizable.
Main features:
Display Features
- Graphical and numeric display of used disk space
- Files kept apart from directories in separate items to prevent cluttering the display
- All numbers displayed human readable - e.g., 34.4 MB instead of 36116381 Bytes
- Different colors in the directory tree display to keep the different tree levels visually apart
- Display of latest change time within an entire directory tree - you can easily see what object was changed last and when.
Treemap Display
- Treemap as alternate (auxiliary) view of a directory tree
- Easily find large in a directory tree: You see the entire tree at once. Large rectangles are large files - you can see them even if they are hidden somewhere deep within the tree.
- Treemap view slaved to the tree (list) view: Click on a file in the treemap, and it is selected in the tree view - and vice versa.
- Treemap tiles are colored by file type - all images in cyan, all audio tracks (MP3 etc.) in yellow, executables in magenta etc.; you can see from the color what a treemap rectangle is.
- Many treemap variants available:
- Plain treemap
- Squarified treemap (no thin elongated rectangles)
- Cushion treemap
- Colored treemap
- All combinations of the above
- Fast implementation: Treemap built in fractions of a second (on quite ordinary machines: Athlon-550 class)
- Treemap subwindow can be resized as the user prefers
- Treemap can be switched off with a single keypress (F9)
- Context menu with cleanup actions etc.
- Zoom the treemap in/out treemap with double click (left/right)
- Many treemap configuration options
Directory Reading
- Stays on one file system by default - reads mounted file systems only on request.
- You dont care about a mounted /usr file system if the root file system is full and you need to find out why in a hurry, nor do you want to scan everybodys home directory on the NFS server when your local disk is full.
- Network transparency: Scan FTP or Samba directories - or whatever else protocols KDE support.
- PacMan animation while directories are being read. OK, this is not exactly essential, but its fun.
Cleaning up
- Predefined cleanup actions: Easily delete a file or a directory tree, move it to the KDE trash bin, compress it to a .tar.bz2 archive or simply open a shell or a Konqueror window there.
- User-defined cleanup actions: Add your own cleanup commands or edit the existing ones.
- "Send mail to owner" report facility: Send a mail requesting the owner of a large directory tree to please clean up unused files.
Misc
- Feedback mail facility: Rate the program and tell the authors your opinion about it.
Whats New in 2.4.4 Release:
- Sparse files and hard links are now properly supported.
Whats New in 2.5.2 Release:
- Can now read and write directory contents from cache files generated by (supplied) Perl script, e.g. in cron job over night
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Added: 2006-01-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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CrossTeX 0.5.5

CrossTeX 0.5.5


CrossTeX is a new bibliography management tool. more>>
CrossTeX is a new bibliography management tool. The project comprises a new bibliographic database format that is much less prone to error compared to other alternatives like BibTex, and a new, more flexible tool for creating the citations that appear at the end of scholarly texts.

CrossTeX was borne out of the authors frustration with inconsistencies and errors in BibTex-formatted scholarly papers.

The main feature of CrossTeX is that it is object-oriented. You can define a "conference" object, and simply refer to it. You can similarly define "location" objects, with a long and short form, and refer to them. You can specify that a conference object in a particular year was held in one location, and none of your paper information need ever repeat this information again. You can spell the name of an author correctly just once, and simply reuse that object instead of having to re-spell it every time.

In contrast, BibTex is based on a relational database, where every reference contains copies of the fields it uses. It is not uncommon for a database file to have the same conference name, author or location repeated numerous times, often with errors and inconsistencies.

CrossTeX is backwards-compatible with BibTex. You can use a BibTex database with CrossTeX, and invoke crosstex where you used to invoke bibtex. It is particularly well-suited for use in Computer Science and Engineering, with support for frequently cited publication formats and an extensive library of published articles at top conferences.
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