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Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment 6u2
Java 2 SE Runtime Environment 6 offers a feature complete version of Suns next major release of the Java SE platform. more>>
Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment 6 (Mustang) offers a feature complete version of Suns next major release of the Java SE platform.
Sun has endeavored to foster the highest level of transparency and collaboration on the platform with the Java community through the Mustang Project, and expects to ship the final release of Java SE 6 the fall of 2006.
Main features:
New Security features and enhancements:
- Native platform GSS/Kerberos integration
- Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) login module that employs LDAP authentication
- New Smart Card I/O API
Integrated Web Services:
- New API for XML digital signature services for secure web services
- New Client and Core Java Architecture for XML-Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.0 APIs
- New support for Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) 2.0
Enhanced Management & Serviceability:
- Improved JMX Monitoring API
- Runtime Support for dTrace (Solaris 10 and future Solaris OS releases only)
- New custom deployment facilities
Increased Developer Productivity:
- Improved memory usage analysis and leak detection
- Significant library improvements
- Improvements to the Java Platform Debug Architecture (JPDA) & JVM Tool Interface
Improved User Experience:
- Look and feel updates to better match underlying platforms
- Improved desktop performance and integration
- Enhanced internationalization support
<<lessSun has endeavored to foster the highest level of transparency and collaboration on the platform with the Java community through the Mustang Project, and expects to ship the final release of Java SE 6 the fall of 2006.
Main features:
New Security features and enhancements:
- Native platform GSS/Kerberos integration
- Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) login module that employs LDAP authentication
- New Smart Card I/O API
Integrated Web Services:
- New API for XML digital signature services for secure web services
- New Client and Core Java Architecture for XML-Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.0 APIs
- New support for Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) 2.0
Enhanced Management & Serviceability:
- Improved JMX Monitoring API
- Runtime Support for dTrace (Solaris 10 and future Solaris OS releases only)
- New custom deployment facilities
Increased Developer Productivity:
- Improved memory usage analysis and leak detection
- Significant library improvements
- Improvements to the Java Platform Debug Architecture (JPDA) & JVM Tool Interface
Improved User Experience:
- Look and feel updates to better match underlying platforms
- Improved desktop performance and integration
- Enhanced internationalization support
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Added: 2007-07-08 License: SUN Community Source License Price:
843 downloads
Interactive BDD Environment 1.1
Interactive BDD Environment project is a shell like utility for working with ROBDDs. more>>
Interactive BDD Environment project is a shell like utility for working with ROBDDs.
IBEN is a tool used for teaching Reduced Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams.
It allows the student to work with ROBDDs without learning a complex C or C++ interface to an ROBDD package.
One can enter the expressions interactively, and view the result as a graph or ask questions about the ROBDD, such as the number of nodes in the ROBDD.
<<lessIBEN is a tool used for teaching Reduced Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams.
It allows the student to work with ROBDDs without learning a complex C or C++ interface to an ROBDD package.
One can enter the expressions interactively, and view the result as a graph or ask questions about the ROBDD, such as the number of nodes in the ROBDD.
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Added: 2006-10-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1090 downloads
Gtk-Qt Theme Engine 0.7
GTK-Qt Theme Engine is a project allowing GTK to use Qt widget styles. more>>
The GTK-Qt Theme Engine is a project allowing GTK to use Qt widget styles.
Gtk-Qt Theme Engine behaves like a normal GTK theme engine, but calls functions from Qt instead of doing the drawing itself.
Version restrictions:
- Due to an incompatibility between Qt and the GNOME window manager, some parts of GNOME will not be themed by Qt.
- The theme will run fine under GNOME, but the logout box and window border menus will appear blank.
- It appears that the only way to overcome this bug is by patching Qt itself.
<<lessGtk-Qt Theme Engine behaves like a normal GTK theme engine, but calls functions from Qt instead of doing the drawing itself.
Version restrictions:
- Due to an incompatibility between Qt and the GNOME window manager, some parts of GNOME will not be themed by Qt.
- The theme will run fine under GNOME, but the logout box and window border menus will appear blank.
- It appears that the only way to overcome this bug is by patching Qt itself.
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Added: 2006-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1217 downloads
Zirconium Desktop Environment 0.0.2
Zirconium Desktop Environment is a new low resource desktop shell optimized for usability. more>>
Zirconium Desktop Environment is a new low resource desktop shell optimized for usability.
Zirconium Desktop Environment operates on the philosophy that the desktop environment needs to stay out of the users way and provide the quickest access to the functions that are truly needed from a desktop shell.
Principle Zirconium Desktop Environment design goals:
- Very easy navigation by taking advantage of the corner effect by placing the icons for the 2 most critical functions (program launcher and window switcher) in the top corners.
- Minimal use of on-screen real estate. This is accomplished by "recycling" the window title bar by overlapping the already minimal on screen furniture on top of the title bar when a window is maximized.
- Eliminating the "system tray". Instead of using a pixel wasting systray icon to communicate status to the user programs are expected to use the ZDE Notification Daemon to sent small unobtrusive notifications to the user when something of note occurs. The ZDE Notification Daemon uses the SOAP protocol for universal compatibility and network transparency.
- Web integration. An (optional) backdrop manager based on the embedded Gecko engine from Mozilla is provided to provide for "Weblets" to run on the desktop. The ZDE session manager also provides a SOAP API that can be accessed by signed or expressly permitted Weblets to access the ZDE system.
Components of the ZDE system:
Corner Menus.
The left corner menu opens up the Program Launcher. Note that the Program Launcher is a custom navigation window and not a pop-up style menu. The Launcher window closes when an item is activated or the mouse pointer leaves the window.
The right corner menu is a list of open windows for window switching. It is a standard GTK pop-up menu.
Mini-Bar.
In the top center is the Mini-Bar that shows essential items like the time, volume control, battery and network status. The Mini-Bar is the same height as the Title Bar of a window so that when a window is maximized the title bar is partly covered by the Mini-Bar.
Notification Daemon:
When a SOAP message for a Notification arrives the Notification pop-up appears briefly. When not shown the very edge is visible in the lower-right. Mousing over the edge makes the Notification appear again and the mouse leave event closes the notification making it very simple to dismiss a notification by just mousing over it. Clicking the visible edge will open a Notification History window showing all notifications that have been logged during the session.
Window Theme:
The Window Manager theme needs to make special allowances for the way ZDE is arranged. The title bar needs to be 22 pixels high and the controls need to be 22 pixels away from the ends of the title bar to allow for the corner icons.
<<lessZirconium Desktop Environment operates on the philosophy that the desktop environment needs to stay out of the users way and provide the quickest access to the functions that are truly needed from a desktop shell.
Principle Zirconium Desktop Environment design goals:
- Very easy navigation by taking advantage of the corner effect by placing the icons for the 2 most critical functions (program launcher and window switcher) in the top corners.
- Minimal use of on-screen real estate. This is accomplished by "recycling" the window title bar by overlapping the already minimal on screen furniture on top of the title bar when a window is maximized.
- Eliminating the "system tray". Instead of using a pixel wasting systray icon to communicate status to the user programs are expected to use the ZDE Notification Daemon to sent small unobtrusive notifications to the user when something of note occurs. The ZDE Notification Daemon uses the SOAP protocol for universal compatibility and network transparency.
- Web integration. An (optional) backdrop manager based on the embedded Gecko engine from Mozilla is provided to provide for "Weblets" to run on the desktop. The ZDE session manager also provides a SOAP API that can be accessed by signed or expressly permitted Weblets to access the ZDE system.
Components of the ZDE system:
Corner Menus.
The left corner menu opens up the Program Launcher. Note that the Program Launcher is a custom navigation window and not a pop-up style menu. The Launcher window closes when an item is activated or the mouse pointer leaves the window.
The right corner menu is a list of open windows for window switching. It is a standard GTK pop-up menu.
Mini-Bar.
In the top center is the Mini-Bar that shows essential items like the time, volume control, battery and network status. The Mini-Bar is the same height as the Title Bar of a window so that when a window is maximized the title bar is partly covered by the Mini-Bar.
Notification Daemon:
When a SOAP message for a Notification arrives the Notification pop-up appears briefly. When not shown the very edge is visible in the lower-right. Mousing over the edge makes the Notification appear again and the mouse leave event closes the notification making it very simple to dismiss a notification by just mousing over it. Clicking the visible edge will open a Notification History window showing all notifications that have been logged during the session.
Window Theme:
The Window Manager theme needs to make special allowances for the way ZDE is arranged. The title bar needs to be 22 pixels high and the controls need to be 22 pixels away from the ends of the title bar to allow for the corner icons.
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Added: 2006-03-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1324 downloads
Java 2 Standard Edition Runtime Environment 1.5.0 Update 12
Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) software is the premier platform for rapidly developing. more>>
Java 2SE technology readily harnesses the power of the network because it is both a programming language and a selection of specialized platforms.
As such, it standardizes the development and deployment of the kind of secure, portable, reliable, and scalable applications required by the networked economy.
Because the Internet and World Wide Web play a major role in new business development, consistent and widely supported standards are critical to growth and success.
The Java programming language lets you write powerful, enterprise-worthy programs that run in the browser, from the desktop, on a server, or on a consumer device. Java programs are run on -- interpreted by -- another program called the Java Virtual Machine (Java VM).
Rather than running directly on the native operating system, the program is interpreted by the Java VM for the native operating system. This means that any computer system with the Java VM installed can run a Java program regardless of the computer system on which the application was originally developed.
The Java platform is a software-only platform that runs on top of other hardware-based platforms. Because hardware-based platforms vary in their storage, memory, network connection, and computing power capabilities, specialized Java platforms are available to address applications development for and deployment to those different environments.
Java technology has grown to include the portfolio of specialized platforms listed below. Each platform is based on a Java VM that has been ported to the target hardware environment. This means, for example, in the case of Desktop Java, desktop applications written in the Java programming language can run on any Java VM-enabled desktop without modification.
Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE), provides an environment for Core Java and Desktop Java applications development, and is the basis for Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and Java Web Services technologies. It has the compiler, tools, runtimes, and Java APIs that let you write, test, deploy, and run applets and applications.
Enhancements:
- Olson time zone data was updated to version 2007e.
- Solaris-specific I/O interruption in response to thread interruption can now be switched off.
- Many bugs were fixed.
<<lessAs such, it standardizes the development and deployment of the kind of secure, portable, reliable, and scalable applications required by the networked economy.
Because the Internet and World Wide Web play a major role in new business development, consistent and widely supported standards are critical to growth and success.
The Java programming language lets you write powerful, enterprise-worthy programs that run in the browser, from the desktop, on a server, or on a consumer device. Java programs are run on -- interpreted by -- another program called the Java Virtual Machine (Java VM).
Rather than running directly on the native operating system, the program is interpreted by the Java VM for the native operating system. This means that any computer system with the Java VM installed can run a Java program regardless of the computer system on which the application was originally developed.
The Java platform is a software-only platform that runs on top of other hardware-based platforms. Because hardware-based platforms vary in their storage, memory, network connection, and computing power capabilities, specialized Java platforms are available to address applications development for and deployment to those different environments.
Java technology has grown to include the portfolio of specialized platforms listed below. Each platform is based on a Java VM that has been ported to the target hardware environment. This means, for example, in the case of Desktop Java, desktop applications written in the Java programming language can run on any Java VM-enabled desktop without modification.
Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE), provides an environment for Core Java and Desktop Java applications development, and is the basis for Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and Java Web Services technologies. It has the compiler, tools, runtimes, and Java APIs that let you write, test, deploy, and run applets and applications.
Enhancements:
- Olson time zone data was updated to version 2007e.
- Solaris-specific I/O interruption in response to thread interruption can now be switched off.
- Many bugs were fixed.
Download (15.7MB)
Added: 2007-06-12 License: SUN Community Source License Price:
635 downloads
Modularized Information Environment 0.8.0
Modularized Information Environment (MIE) is a Web-based information management tool. more>>
Modularized Information Environment (MIE) is a Web-based information management tool designed to meet the needs of small or medium sized organizations.
Modularized Information Environment implements user authentication, storage of settings in a database, multi-lingual support and a presentation layer API that always generates well-formed XML.
<<lessModularized Information Environment implements user authentication, storage of settings in a database, multi-lingual support and a presentation layer API that always generates well-formed XML.
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Added: 2006-10-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1103 downloads
Perl Object Environment 0.9999
Perl Object Environment is a Perl multitasking framework that lends itself to networking software. more>>
POE (Perl Object Environment) parcels out execution time among one or more tasks, called sessions. Sessions multitask through cooperation (at least until Perls threads become mainstream). That is, each session returns execution to POE as quickly as possible so it can parcel out time to the next.
POE includes a high-level component architecture. Components are modular, reusable pieces of programs. They perform common, often tedious tasks so programmers can work on more interesting things.
Several POE components have been written to handle client, server, and peer networking tasks. Because of them, POE has become a convenient and quick way to write multitasking network applications.
Anyone can write and publish POE components. The CPAN contains a [steadily growing list] of them. The POE Components List includes ones that havent been uploaded to the CPAN yet.
POE provides medium- and low-level concurrency functions. Components use them to perform their tasks. The functions are also available to programmers who prefer to avoid the overhead of components at the expense of writing more code. Components and custom sessions coexist because they all use the same basic functions.
POE supports graphical toolkits such as Tk and Gtk. It is the only Perl programming framework that does this. It also supports Curses, HTTP, and other user interfaces. POE programs can present multiple user interfaces at once.
Enhancements:
- A number of stability and performance fixes were done, including making the tests less prone to race conditions, improving the installation process, eliminating known resource leaks, and reducing CPU use when combined with Tk.
<<lessPOE includes a high-level component architecture. Components are modular, reusable pieces of programs. They perform common, often tedious tasks so programmers can work on more interesting things.
Several POE components have been written to handle client, server, and peer networking tasks. Because of them, POE has become a convenient and quick way to write multitasking network applications.
Anyone can write and publish POE components. The CPAN contains a [steadily growing list] of them. The POE Components List includes ones that havent been uploaded to the CPAN yet.
POE provides medium- and low-level concurrency functions. Components use them to perform their tasks. The functions are also available to programmers who prefer to avoid the overhead of components at the expense of writing more code. Components and custom sessions coexist because they all use the same basic functions.
POE supports graphical toolkits such as Tk and Gtk. It is the only Perl programming framework that does this. It also supports Curses, HTTP, and other user interfaces. POE programs can present multiple user interfaces at once.
Enhancements:
- A number of stability and performance fixes were done, including making the tests less prone to race conditions, improving the installation process, eliminating known resource leaks, and reducing CPU use when combined with Tk.
Download (0.35MB)
Added: 2007-08-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
812 downloads
Cell Electrophysiology Simulation Environment 1.4.6
Cell Electrophysiology Simulation Environment is a simulation environment for electrophysiology. more>>
Cell Electrophysiology Simulation Environment (CESE) is a comprehensive framework specifically designed to perform computational electrophysiological simulations, for example, simulations of cardiac myocyte electrical activity.
Cell Electrophysiology Simulation Environment is useful for simulations of action potentials, individual ionic currents, and changes in ionic concentrations.
CESE is a cross-platform program, it runs on any system that has Java runtime environment (JRE) version 1.4 or above. It was tested on Windows, Linux, Solaris, MacOS X, and AIX.
CESE users
CESE is an integrated environment for performing computational simulations using a variety of electrophysiological models.
At this stage CESE allows creation and execution of the single-cell models (containing both Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) and Markovian current formulations). Models of electrical activity of cardiac myocytes with source code are included in the CESE distribution. We hope to extend the number of available models, and add certain neuronal models in the future.
The main strength of CESE is in its uniformity ? a program interface remains the same for different types of models. You can easily switch between models and compare simulation outputs. Model parameters can be modified, selected for output and/or clamped in the same, standard way.
CESE extends the conventional electrophysiological meaning of the "voltage clamp". You can clamp virtually any model variable, including voltage (membrane potential), total or individual ionic currents, ionic concentrations, temperature, gating variables, etc. The clamping commands can be complex piece-wise functions, individually set for the model variable of interest. This opens endless possibilities for the exploration of complex model behavior.
CESE provides simple, but efficient data visualizations. Simulation results can be presented in the graphic and tabulated forms. Plots can be customized, and regions of interest zoomed.
Even though CESE was not designed to be a data analysis tool, you can generate current-voltage relationships (I-Vs) and calculate statistical parameters for a given signal within the program. You can export your data to ASCII, Axon Text File (ATF), and NetCDF formats to continue analysis in your favorite package.
CESE developers
CESE was created from the ground up to incorporate the best programming practices available to Java developers, both in terms of user interface consistency and code clarity and reuse. Wherever possible, CESE rely on available Java APIs (for example Java2D, JavaBeans, JAXP) to simplify the code.
Model creation requires a number of house-keeping functions to be coded ? these include ODE integrators, routines for handling model parameters, saving/restoring model state, visualizing simulation results, etc. CESE provides you with implementation for these routines, hence, you can concentrate on writing the code for concrete ionic current(s), and CESE will handle the rest.
CESE is not trying to create complicated programming frameworks on its own ? rather, it utilizes core Java APIs. For example, models are Java components conforming to the JavaBeans specification. We use XML to specify clamping commands, and Java object serialization to save/restore model parameters.
Enhancements:
- This release improves results printing, adds export to the scalable vector graphics (SVG) format, improves support for continuous simulations, and fixes many bugs in plot rendering and model switching.
<<lessCell Electrophysiology Simulation Environment is useful for simulations of action potentials, individual ionic currents, and changes in ionic concentrations.
CESE is a cross-platform program, it runs on any system that has Java runtime environment (JRE) version 1.4 or above. It was tested on Windows, Linux, Solaris, MacOS X, and AIX.
CESE users
CESE is an integrated environment for performing computational simulations using a variety of electrophysiological models.
At this stage CESE allows creation and execution of the single-cell models (containing both Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) and Markovian current formulations). Models of electrical activity of cardiac myocytes with source code are included in the CESE distribution. We hope to extend the number of available models, and add certain neuronal models in the future.
The main strength of CESE is in its uniformity ? a program interface remains the same for different types of models. You can easily switch between models and compare simulation outputs. Model parameters can be modified, selected for output and/or clamped in the same, standard way.
CESE extends the conventional electrophysiological meaning of the "voltage clamp". You can clamp virtually any model variable, including voltage (membrane potential), total or individual ionic currents, ionic concentrations, temperature, gating variables, etc. The clamping commands can be complex piece-wise functions, individually set for the model variable of interest. This opens endless possibilities for the exploration of complex model behavior.
CESE provides simple, but efficient data visualizations. Simulation results can be presented in the graphic and tabulated forms. Plots can be customized, and regions of interest zoomed.
Even though CESE was not designed to be a data analysis tool, you can generate current-voltage relationships (I-Vs) and calculate statistical parameters for a given signal within the program. You can export your data to ASCII, Axon Text File (ATF), and NetCDF formats to continue analysis in your favorite package.
CESE developers
CESE was created from the ground up to incorporate the best programming practices available to Java developers, both in terms of user interface consistency and code clarity and reuse. Wherever possible, CESE rely on available Java APIs (for example Java2D, JavaBeans, JAXP) to simplify the code.
Model creation requires a number of house-keeping functions to be coded ? these include ODE integrators, routines for handling model parameters, saving/restoring model state, visualizing simulation results, etc. CESE provides you with implementation for these routines, hence, you can concentrate on writing the code for concrete ionic current(s), and CESE will handle the rest.
CESE is not trying to create complicated programming frameworks on its own ? rather, it utilizes core Java APIs. For example, models are Java components conforming to the JavaBeans specification. We use XML to specify clamping commands, and Java object serialization to save/restore model parameters.
Enhancements:
- This release improves results printing, adds export to the scalable vector graphics (SVG) format, improves support for continuous simulations, and fixes many bugs in plot rendering and model switching.
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Added: 2007-02-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
587 downloads
Gtk+ MySQL Command Center 0.2.6
Gtk+ MySQL Command Center is a GUI client for MySQL databases. more>>
Gtk+ MySQL Command Center is a GUI client for MySQL databases.
Gtk+ MySQL Command Center will help you to use your MySQL servers, do requests on them, manage their configuration (users, process, etc.), dump datas and structure and more.
You dont need GNOME to use it.
Main features:
- Use gtk+ only (doesnt need Gnome)
- Manage a mysql server list (Store in a XML file)
- SQL Query window (with query duplication capabilities)
- Edit value directly in the results table
- Multi-window system ... not all request in the same window
- Dump SQL table|database|serveur|request into SQL, XML and CSV files
<<lessGtk+ MySQL Command Center will help you to use your MySQL servers, do requests on them, manage their configuration (users, process, etc.), dump datas and structure and more.
You dont need GNOME to use it.
Main features:
- Use gtk+ only (doesnt need Gnome)
- Manage a mysql server list (Store in a XML file)
- SQL Query window (with query duplication capabilities)
- Edit value directly in the results table
- Multi-window system ... not all request in the same window
- Dump SQL table|database|serveur|request into SQL, XML and CSV files
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Added: 2006-09-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1128 downloads
GTK Cervi 0.3
GTK Cervi is a multiplayer Cervi clone. more>>
GTK Cervi project is a multiplayer Cervi clone.
Im not really sure if Cervi is original name of it but I know this game as Cervi so it will be named GTK Cervi. It is a multiplayer game (for 2-8 players) where players drive their worms.
Worms are getting longer and players mustnt collide with any worm. Winner is the last surviving worm. For more information see `Gameplay internals section.
Differences between "GTK Cervi" and the original Cervi:
- Some little differences in gameplay - these wont be fixed because I like this gameplay.
- Our cervs are antialiased.
- We have different field size, and it can be changed.
- Different controls.
- More players.
- Different scoring.
- Hatrick and extra hatrick bonuses.
<<lessIm not really sure if Cervi is original name of it but I know this game as Cervi so it will be named GTK Cervi. It is a multiplayer game (for 2-8 players) where players drive their worms.
Worms are getting longer and players mustnt collide with any worm. Winner is the last surviving worm. For more information see `Gameplay internals section.
Differences between "GTK Cervi" and the original Cervi:
- Some little differences in gameplay - these wont be fixed because I like this gameplay.
- Our cervs are antialiased.
- We have different field size, and it can be changed.
- Different controls.
- More players.
- Different scoring.
- Hatrick and extra hatrick bonuses.
Download (0.022MB)
Added: 2006-12-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
616 downloads
GTK See 0.6.0 beta1
GTKSee is an image viewer which aims to be an ACDSee clone. more>>
GTK See is a simple image viewer based on GTK+ 1.2.x and running on X Window System. The appearance and interface are similar to popular image viewer ACDSee, that is where the name "GTK See" come from.
Its confirmed by users that GTK See work fine in these platforms:
- Slackware (intel) 3.4, 3.5, 4.0, 8.x, 9.x, 10
- RedHat (intel) 5.1, 5.2, 9.0
- ASP Linux (athlon k7) 9.2
- Solaris (sparc) 2.6, 9
- Debian (intel) 2.0
- Digital Unix V4.0(alpha)
- FreeBSD (intel) 2.2.1, 2.2.7, 3.0
- HP-UX
- TurboLinux 3.0.2c
GTK See is distributed under the GNU Public License.
<<lessIts confirmed by users that GTK See work fine in these platforms:
- Slackware (intel) 3.4, 3.5, 4.0, 8.x, 9.x, 10
- RedHat (intel) 5.1, 5.2, 9.0
- ASP Linux (athlon k7) 9.2
- Solaris (sparc) 2.6, 9
- Debian (intel) 2.0
- Digital Unix V4.0(alpha)
- FreeBSD (intel) 2.2.1, 2.2.7, 3.0
- HP-UX
- TurboLinux 3.0.2c
GTK See is distributed under the GNU Public License.
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Added: 2005-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gtk-recordMyDesktop 0.3.5
gtk-recordMyDesktop is a GUI frontend for recordMyDesktop desktop capture application to be used on the GNOME desktop. more>>
gtk-recordMyDesktop is a GUI frontend for recordMyDesktop desktop capture application to be used on the GNOME desktop.
recordMyDesktop is a desktop session recorder for linux that attemps to be easy to use, yet also effective at its primary task. As such, the program is separated in two parts; a simple command line tool that performs the basic tasks of capturing and encoding and an interface that exposes the program functionality in a usable way.
The commandline tool (which essentially is recordMyDesktop), is written in C, while the frontend (gtk-recordMyDesktop), is written in python and pyGtk.
recordMyDesktop offers also the ability to record audio, along with video, without the need of any later proccesing or mixing.
<<lessrecordMyDesktop is a desktop session recorder for linux that attemps to be easy to use, yet also effective at its primary task. As such, the program is separated in two parts; a simple command line tool that performs the basic tasks of capturing and encoding and an interface that exposes the program functionality in a usable way.
The commandline tool (which essentially is recordMyDesktop), is written in C, while the frontend (gtk-recordMyDesktop), is written in python and pyGtk.
recordMyDesktop offers also the ability to record audio, along with video, without the need of any later proccesing or mixing.
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Added: 2007-07-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GTK Oracle 1.41
GTK Oracle is a GTK+ 2 interface to Oracle that aids in Oracle application development and testing. more>>
GTK Oracle is a GTK+ 2 interface to Oracle that aids in Oracle application development and testing.
Its features include a schema browser, multiple SQL work areas, SQL syntax highlighting, bind variable entry widgets in the command window, and SQL*Plus-style command scripting.
For SQL statement analysis and tuning there is a tree-style SQL statement "explain plan" facility and the ability to load SQL statements from the runtime cursor cache (V$SQL table), Oracle Statspack repository, and the Oracle Automatic Workload Repository in Oracle version 10g. Full statistics are available on loaded statements.
Main features:
- manually running your applications SQL, outside of the application itself
- trying to find out what queries your application is even running
- checking and gathering statistics
- comparing plans
- running statspack to evaluate results
- autotracing
- peeking in AWR
- peeking the shared pool / v$sqlarea / statspack SQL
- identifying high-resource SQL then this might be of some help.
Usage:
- SQL in the text buffer (anything that gets run via the Execute button) is run on its own thread in the background so it will not block the GUI part, and you can cancel it. This execution thread is started when you start up the program, hopefully never exits, and receives commands via a GLib asynchronous queue, so you can safely keep hitting Execute while a command is running, it will just execute them in order.
- If you log in as SYSDBA you will get a combo box just under the main menubar. Changing the value will execute ALTER SESSION SET CURRENT_SCHEMA=somebody; so when you browse it will be as if you were this user. Be aware that any SQL you execute will result in SYS being recorded as the parsing user in the cursor cache, however.
- If you want to access the cursor cache or statspack or AWR you will need to log in with SYSDBA privileges. You might be able to get away with simply having SELECT on SYS.V$SQLAREA and SYS.V$SQLTEXT.
- SYS is excluded from the cursor cache browsing results. Otherwise you end up with a mass of recursive SQL, which you are not going to be able to tune and that is the point here. If youre a masochist and you do want to browse recursives I suppose you can just modify the relevant SQL so that SYS is not exculded and recompile. Have fun.
- AWR features are only available on 10G servers.
- DBMS_OUTPUT works, go to Edit->DBMS OUTPUT Enable
<<lessIts features include a schema browser, multiple SQL work areas, SQL syntax highlighting, bind variable entry widgets in the command window, and SQL*Plus-style command scripting.
For SQL statement analysis and tuning there is a tree-style SQL statement "explain plan" facility and the ability to load SQL statements from the runtime cursor cache (V$SQL table), Oracle Statspack repository, and the Oracle Automatic Workload Repository in Oracle version 10g. Full statistics are available on loaded statements.
Main features:
- manually running your applications SQL, outside of the application itself
- trying to find out what queries your application is even running
- checking and gathering statistics
- comparing plans
- running statspack to evaluate results
- autotracing
- peeking in AWR
- peeking the shared pool / v$sqlarea / statspack SQL
- identifying high-resource SQL then this might be of some help.
Usage:
- SQL in the text buffer (anything that gets run via the Execute button) is run on its own thread in the background so it will not block the GUI part, and you can cancel it. This execution thread is started when you start up the program, hopefully never exits, and receives commands via a GLib asynchronous queue, so you can safely keep hitting Execute while a command is running, it will just execute them in order.
- If you log in as SYSDBA you will get a combo box just under the main menubar. Changing the value will execute ALTER SESSION SET CURRENT_SCHEMA=somebody; so when you browse it will be as if you were this user. Be aware that any SQL you execute will result in SYS being recorded as the parsing user in the cursor cache, however.
- If you want to access the cursor cache or statspack or AWR you will need to log in with SYSDBA privileges. You might be able to get away with simply having SELECT on SYS.V$SQLAREA and SYS.V$SQLTEXT.
- SYS is excluded from the cursor cache browsing results. Otherwise you end up with a mass of recursive SQL, which you are not going to be able to tune and that is the point here. If youre a masochist and you do want to browse recursives I suppose you can just modify the relevant SQL so that SYS is not exculded and recompile. Have fun.
- AWR features are only available on 10G servers.
- DBMS_OUTPUT works, go to Edit->DBMS OUTPUT Enable
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GTK ADI Library 0.1.3
GTK ADI Library is a GTK widget library that implements an ADI widget framework. more>>
The GTK ADI Library is a GTK widget library that implements an ADI widget framework.
GTK ADI Library is an Advanced Document Interface: yet another approach to the MDI - Multi Document Interface.
<<lessGTK ADI Library is an Advanced Document Interface: yet another approach to the MDI - Multi Document Interface.
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gtk-theme-prefs 0.0.1
gtk-theme-prefs is a simple GTK+ theme manager. more>>
gtk-theme-prefs is a GTK+ theme manager, written using Gtk2-Perl. There are already a number of pure GTK+ theme managers.
This one differs from the others in that it fairly closely follows the GNOME HIG, and uses Glade.
<<lessThis one differs from the others in that it fairly closely follows the GNOME HIG, and uses Glade.
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