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Burr Tools 0.3.1
Burr Tools will help you solve a certain kind of puzzle. more>>
Burr Tools will help you solve a certain kind of puzzle.
Namely puzzles that are made out of square or dice shaped units and whose solution also contains only rectangular aligned pieces.
Main features:
- Does nearly all that PuzzleSolver 3D which is
- You can enter all puzzles that are assembled out of dice shaped units
- Find assemblies for you puzzle
- Disassemble the found assembly them
- Show everything in a 3 dimensional image
- Animate how the puzzle has to be assembled
- Toggle the visibility of pieces in the solution to have a look at the inner workings of a puzzle. This is especially helpful for box packing puzzles
- Runs on Windows and Linux and probably is also compilable on MacOS
- You can specify which cubes to fill and which can be empty or full. PuzzleSolver 3D has only 2 modes. Either all cubes may be left empty in the solution, or the cubes that have an empty neighbor must be filled. BurrTools are more flexible here.
- More than one problem in one file (e.g. have several Soma Cube problems in the same file)
- Constraints to piece placements (like checkerboard)
- Group pieces together to tell the disassembler that they dont need to be taken apart this is necessary for puzzles like "Cube In Cage" where the cage can not be taken apart but has 3 movable pieces
- No limits to sizes and number of shapes. As long as your computer has the memory and you the patience the program will do it for you, even if it takes eons.
- Free as in beer. It doesnt cost you anything
- Free as in speech. The source is available, so you can do your own programming or help me improve continue improving the program in case I have to stop working on it.
- Save puzzles with solutions in compressed XML-files. This allows you to create puzzles with other means (like your own burrgrower, ...)
- A library is provided that helps you to write your own software for puzzle design and analysis
Enhancements:
- Many bugs have been fixed.
- There are improvements to the build system.
- The manual has been edited.
- Performance has increased in some (rare) situations.
- There are editing possibilities in 3D view.
<<lessNamely puzzles that are made out of square or dice shaped units and whose solution also contains only rectangular aligned pieces.
Main features:
- Does nearly all that PuzzleSolver 3D which is
- You can enter all puzzles that are assembled out of dice shaped units
- Find assemblies for you puzzle
- Disassemble the found assembly them
- Show everything in a 3 dimensional image
- Animate how the puzzle has to be assembled
- Toggle the visibility of pieces in the solution to have a look at the inner workings of a puzzle. This is especially helpful for box packing puzzles
- Runs on Windows and Linux and probably is also compilable on MacOS
- You can specify which cubes to fill and which can be empty or full. PuzzleSolver 3D has only 2 modes. Either all cubes may be left empty in the solution, or the cubes that have an empty neighbor must be filled. BurrTools are more flexible here.
- More than one problem in one file (e.g. have several Soma Cube problems in the same file)
- Constraints to piece placements (like checkerboard)
- Group pieces together to tell the disassembler that they dont need to be taken apart this is necessary for puzzles like "Cube In Cage" where the cage can not be taken apart but has 3 movable pieces
- No limits to sizes and number of shapes. As long as your computer has the memory and you the patience the program will do it for you, even if it takes eons.
- Free as in beer. It doesnt cost you anything
- Free as in speech. The source is available, so you can do your own programming or help me improve continue improving the program in case I have to stop working on it.
- Save puzzles with solutions in compressed XML-files. This allows you to create puzzles with other means (like your own burrgrower, ...)
- A library is provided that helps you to write your own software for puzzle design and analysis
Enhancements:
- Many bugs have been fixed.
- There are improvements to the build system.
- The manual has been edited.
- Performance has increased in some (rare) situations.
- There are editing possibilities in 3D view.
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
816 downloads
PHP EMS Tools 2.0
PHP EMS Tools project is a software for volunteer and small paid emergency medical services. more>>
PHP EMS Tools project is a software for volunteer and small paid emergency medical services (EMS) organizations that provides crew scheduling, roster maintenance and printing, rig checks, maintenance reports, and other facilities in an easy-to-use Web-based package.
PHP EMS Tool is a software package for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agencies. It allows you to maintain a monthly crew schedule, roster, record of apparatus checks, address book, count your members monthly hours, and more. It is designed to be installed on a server on the local network at your headquarters. It *can* be installed on an internet-based host, but this is not suggested, as security is very lax in the current version - it is designed to stop members from casually doing things they shouldnt, not to protect your server from the dangers of the Internet.
The current version incorporates a feature to allow the schedule, roster, and hours count to be visible from the Internet, when configured properly.
PHP EMS Tools is totally free, and open source. It is programmed in the PHP language, which most web servers support. To run PHP EMS Tools, you will need a web server (Apache recommended), the MySQL database server, PHP, and a few other pieces of software. PHP EMS Tools *should* run under any operating system that supports these packages, but is designed to be run under Linux (which is also 100% free and open source). To install PHP EMS Tools, you will need root access to the server, or will need to get the systems administrator to create a database and users for you.
<<lessPHP EMS Tool is a software package for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agencies. It allows you to maintain a monthly crew schedule, roster, record of apparatus checks, address book, count your members monthly hours, and more. It is designed to be installed on a server on the local network at your headquarters. It *can* be installed on an internet-based host, but this is not suggested, as security is very lax in the current version - it is designed to stop members from casually doing things they shouldnt, not to protect your server from the dangers of the Internet.
The current version incorporates a feature to allow the schedule, roster, and hours count to be visible from the Internet, when configured properly.
PHP EMS Tools is totally free, and open source. It is programmed in the PHP language, which most web servers support. To run PHP EMS Tools, you will need a web server (Apache recommended), the MySQL database server, PHP, and a few other pieces of software. PHP EMS Tools *should* run under any operating system that supports these packages, but is designed to be run under Linux (which is also 100% free and open source). To install PHP EMS Tools, you will need root access to the server, or will need to get the systems administrator to create a database and users for you.
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Added: 2007-03-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
944 downloads
Site Tools 1.0
Site Tools is a collection of Modules for perl that allow easy template integration, SQL forms creation and many others. more>>
Site Tools is a collection of Modules for perl that allow easy template integration, SQL forms creation, tables, sessions, and various other things that make web development a little easier to manage. Requires the SQLObject and PObject classes available on my project page. I have stopped developing these classes in favor of the Template Toolkit, it is a lot more robust and mod_perl aware, please use that instead.
To install everyhthing, follow the next instructions:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
Basic documentation can be found through perldoc Site. It has pointers to other modules to look at.
<<lessTo install everyhthing, follow the next instructions:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
Basic documentation can be found through perldoc Site. It has pointers to other modules to look at.
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Added: 2007-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
828 downloads
aB Backup Tools 0.3
aB Backup Tools is a toolset for creating and maintaining backups and recoveries of important data on your system. more>>
aB Backup Tools is a toolset for creating and maintaining backups and recoveries of important data on your system.
Enhancements:
- memory leaks fixed,
- options optimized,
- some look changes.
<<lessEnhancements:
- memory leaks fixed,
- options optimized,
- some look changes.
Download (0.28MB)
Added: 2005-05-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1613 downloads
PHP Polar Tools 0.4
PHP Polar Tools is a set of PHP classes for the parsing and management of Polar Heart Rate Monitor data. more>>
PHP Polar Tools project is a set of PHP classes that can parse and manage the Polar Heart Rate Monitor data.
<<less Download (MB)
Added: 2007-04-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
916 downloads
Cmos password recovery tools 4.8
Cmos password recovery tools decrypts password stored in cmos used to access BIOS SETUP. more>>
Cmos password recovery tools decrypts password stored in cmos used to access BIOS SETUP.
Works with the following BIOSes:
- ACER/IBM BIOS
- AMI BIOS
- AMI WinBIOS 2.5
- Award 4.5x/4.6x/6.0
- Compaq (1992)
- Compaq (New version)
- IBM (PS/2, Activa, Thinkpad)
- Packard Bell
- Phoenix 1.00.09.AC0 (1994), a486 1.03, 1.04, 1.10 A03, 4.05 rev 1.02.943, 4.06 rev 1.13.1107
- Phoenix 4 release 6 (User)
- Gateway Solo - Phoenix 4.0 release 6
- Toshiba
- Zenith AMI
With CmosPwd, you can also backup, restore and erase/kill cmos.
AWARD 4.50 have a backdoor, a generic password : AWARD_SW SOYO motherboard have "SY_MB" as master password for Award 4.51. CmosPwd give equivalent passwords for Award BIOS, not original one.
CmosPwd works and compiles under:
- Dos-Win9x,
- Windows NT/W2K/XP/2003,
- Linux,
- FreeBSD and NetBSD.
Enhancements:
- This version adds support for the VAIO EEPROM and Samsung P25 CMOS.
<<lessWorks with the following BIOSes:
- ACER/IBM BIOS
- AMI BIOS
- AMI WinBIOS 2.5
- Award 4.5x/4.6x/6.0
- Compaq (1992)
- Compaq (New version)
- IBM (PS/2, Activa, Thinkpad)
- Packard Bell
- Phoenix 1.00.09.AC0 (1994), a486 1.03, 1.04, 1.10 A03, 4.05 rev 1.02.943, 4.06 rev 1.13.1107
- Phoenix 4 release 6 (User)
- Gateway Solo - Phoenix 4.0 release 6
- Toshiba
- Zenith AMI
With CmosPwd, you can also backup, restore and erase/kill cmos.
AWARD 4.50 have a backdoor, a generic password : AWARD_SW SOYO motherboard have "SY_MB" as master password for Award 4.51. CmosPwd give equivalent passwords for Award BIOS, not original one.
CmosPwd works and compiles under:
- Dos-Win9x,
- Windows NT/W2K/XP/2003,
- Linux,
- FreeBSD and NetBSD.
Enhancements:
- This version adds support for the VAIO EEPROM and Samsung P25 CMOS.
Download (0.034MB)
Added: 2006-03-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1040 downloads
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Added: 2006-11-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1099 downloads
Webmasters Tools
Webmasters Tools is a set of free open-source tools to do the work of the webmaster, under the OSS licence. more>>
Webmasters Tools is a set of free open-source tools to do the work of the webmaster,
under the OSS licence.
Programs included:
metagen Program to generate meta-tags for your web pages.
metarep Report meta-tags and links in web pages.
updater Copy a part of a web page to all others.
outline Build a tutorial from simple unformatted text files.
makelist Build a page made of the list of links from a directory.
Web tools are free software; you can redistribute the archive and/or modify the programs under the terms of the OSS licence.
<<lessunder the OSS licence.
Programs included:
metagen Program to generate meta-tags for your web pages.
metarep Report meta-tags and links in web pages.
updater Copy a part of a web page to all others.
outline Build a tutorial from simple unformatted text files.
makelist Build a page made of the list of links from a directory.
Web tools are free software; you can redistribute the archive and/or modify the programs under the terms of the OSS licence.
Download (0.37MB)
Added: 2005-12-02 License: Open Software License Price:
1422 downloads
Radar Tools 0.18
Radar Tools is an advanced SAR remote sensing image processing software. more>>
Radar Tools in short RAT is a small collection of tools for processing SAR (synthetic aperture radar) remote sensing data, packed together in a nice graphical user interface.
Our motivation to start the development of RAT is that modern remote sensing software like Erdas Image or ENVI include only some basic SAR functionality. Advanced algorithms have to be implemented by oneself.
So we descided to start the development of RAT. RAT should bring modern SAR algorithms to a wider user-base by simplifying in particular the data handling and processing of complex SAR data.
RAT is planned as an ongoing community effort, i.e. there will be no final version with a certain functionality. It is our idea to include more and more SAR tools in future and to make them freely available to the scientific community.
We of course also hope for external contributions. Because of this, the programming interface of RAT is kept quite simple and adding own functions is quite easy. Function templates are included in the distribution and a step-by-step description of how to program a RAT module will appear soon in the documentation.
Main features:
General features
- Cross-platform (Unix, Windows, Linux & Mac OSX)
- Free software, no commercial software license needed (when using the IDL-VM version)
- Availability of the complete source code
- Modular design, easy to extend by own functions
- Small memory footprint even when processing large images (vertical tiling)
- No limitation on the image size
- Keep track of data representation changes during image processing
- Optimised preview on screen while calculations are done in full resolution
- Native import routines for E-SAR (DLR) and ENVISAT-IMS (ESA) data
- Export possibility to generic graphic formats (png, jpg & tiff)
- Undo function for the last processing step
Generic image manipulation
- Resize, presumming & cut region
- Zooming of an area of interest
- Mirror vertical and horizontal
- Binary transforms
Single channel SAR
- SAR speckle filtering (Boxcar, Median, Gauss, Kuan, Frost, MAP Lee, refined Lee, Lee-Sigma)
- Edge detection (RoA, MSP-RoA, Sobel, Roberts)
- Co-occurance texture features, variation coefficient
- Point and distributed target analysis
- Generic slant-to-ground range projection
SAR polarimetry
- Polarimetric point target analysis
- Polarimetric speckle filtering (Boxcar, Lee, refined Lee)
- Polarimetric CFSAR edge detection
- Calculation of interchannel ratios, correlation & phase differences
- Formation of covariance and coherency matrix, span calculation
- Polarimetric basis transforms (linear -> circular ....)
- Decompositions (Pauli, Freman-Durdan, Moriyama, Entropy/Alpha, Eigenvalue, Sphere-Diplane-Helix....)
- Polarimetric classification (Entropy/Alpha/Anisotropy, Wishart, No. of scatterers, physical, Lee category preserving...)
- Polarimetric calibration: imbalance, symmetrisation & crosstalk (Quegan method)
SAR interferometry
- Image pair coregistration (coarse, subpixel & spatially varying)
- Interferogram formation
- Flat-earth removal
- Phase-unwrapping (least-squares only)
- Phase noise filter (Boxcar, Goldstein & GLSME)
- Coherence estimation (Boxcar, Gauss, Region Growing)
- Shaded relief calculation
Polarimetric SAR interferometry
- Formation of POLINSAR covariance and coherency matrices
- Coherence estimation & optimisation
- Extraction of optimised ESPRIT phases
- POLINSAR speckle filtering (Boxcar, Gauss & Lee)
- Coherence analysis in the complex unitary plane
<<lessOur motivation to start the development of RAT is that modern remote sensing software like Erdas Image or ENVI include only some basic SAR functionality. Advanced algorithms have to be implemented by oneself.
So we descided to start the development of RAT. RAT should bring modern SAR algorithms to a wider user-base by simplifying in particular the data handling and processing of complex SAR data.
RAT is planned as an ongoing community effort, i.e. there will be no final version with a certain functionality. It is our idea to include more and more SAR tools in future and to make them freely available to the scientific community.
We of course also hope for external contributions. Because of this, the programming interface of RAT is kept quite simple and adding own functions is quite easy. Function templates are included in the distribution and a step-by-step description of how to program a RAT module will appear soon in the documentation.
Main features:
General features
- Cross-platform (Unix, Windows, Linux & Mac OSX)
- Free software, no commercial software license needed (when using the IDL-VM version)
- Availability of the complete source code
- Modular design, easy to extend by own functions
- Small memory footprint even when processing large images (vertical tiling)
- No limitation on the image size
- Keep track of data representation changes during image processing
- Optimised preview on screen while calculations are done in full resolution
- Native import routines for E-SAR (DLR) and ENVISAT-IMS (ESA) data
- Export possibility to generic graphic formats (png, jpg & tiff)
- Undo function for the last processing step
Generic image manipulation
- Resize, presumming & cut region
- Zooming of an area of interest
- Mirror vertical and horizontal
- Binary transforms
Single channel SAR
- SAR speckle filtering (Boxcar, Median, Gauss, Kuan, Frost, MAP Lee, refined Lee, Lee-Sigma)
- Edge detection (RoA, MSP-RoA, Sobel, Roberts)
- Co-occurance texture features, variation coefficient
- Point and distributed target analysis
- Generic slant-to-ground range projection
SAR polarimetry
- Polarimetric point target analysis
- Polarimetric speckle filtering (Boxcar, Lee, refined Lee)
- Polarimetric CFSAR edge detection
- Calculation of interchannel ratios, correlation & phase differences
- Formation of covariance and coherency matrix, span calculation
- Polarimetric basis transforms (linear -> circular ....)
- Decompositions (Pauli, Freman-Durdan, Moriyama, Entropy/Alpha, Eigenvalue, Sphere-Diplane-Helix....)
- Polarimetric classification (Entropy/Alpha/Anisotropy, Wishart, No. of scatterers, physical, Lee category preserving...)
- Polarimetric calibration: imbalance, symmetrisation & crosstalk (Quegan method)
SAR interferometry
- Image pair coregistration (coarse, subpixel & spatially varying)
- Interferogram formation
- Flat-earth removal
- Phase-unwrapping (least-squares only)
- Phase noise filter (Boxcar, Goldstein & GLSME)
- Coherence estimation (Boxcar, Gauss, Region Growing)
- Shaded relief calculation
Polarimetric SAR interferometry
- Formation of POLINSAR covariance and coherency matrices
- Coherence estimation & optimisation
- Extraction of optimised ESPRIT phases
- POLINSAR speckle filtering (Boxcar, Gauss & Lee)
- Coherence analysis in the complex unitary plane
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Added: 2007-04-02 License: Freeware Price:
952 downloads
Community Z Tools 1.0
Community Z Tools Project (CZT): Tools for editing, typechecking and animating Z specifications and related notations. more>>
The Community Z Tools (CZT) project is building a set of tools for editing, typechecking and animating formal specifications written in the Z specification language, with some support for Z extensions such as Object-Z and TCOZ. These tools are all built using the CZT Java framework for Z tools.
[Adapted from Andrew Martins original CZT proposal] The Z specification language was adopted as an ISO standard in 2002. The project can be used to precisely specify the requirements or behaviour of systems, and analyze that behaviour via proof, animation, test generation etc. However, one of the biggest barriers to the widespread use of the Z specification language seems to be the issue of tool support.
Many projects have constructed Z tools, some of product quality, most as student projects. Few of them are integrated with each other; few support all the new ISO standard; fewer still build together to form the kind of integrated environment that developers are beginning to expect.
Many good ideas have been developed to prototype stage, and then have been lost as projects have finished and students or researchers have moved on. The number of times a request for a Z parser arises in the Z newsgroup suggests lots of people are producing tools, most of which will never be seen outside their own institute. An integrated effort will move forward the state of tools, and thereby the take-up of Z.
Our objectives are to encourage interchange between existing Z tools (via a standard XML interchange format for Z), and to provide open-source libraries for building and integrating new Z tools. The software we are building does/will include:
1. An XML Schema markup for Z. See the ZB2003 proceedings for a paper describing this markup.
2. Java classes for Z annotated syntax trees (AST).
3. Java classes for converting between XML and Java AST.
4. Java libraries for the common operations needed in every Z tool (markup-converters, parser, type-checker, schema expansion etc.). A paper describing these will be presented at ZB2005.
5. One or more simple graphical Z editors, with facilities for easily entering the special Z unicode symbols. Initially we are using jEdit.
6. A Z animation tool called ZLive, with a customisable graphical user interface.
7. Export tools, to output Z in other notations or for other Z tools. (example, HTML output, LaTeX output, translation to B and JML).
8. Extended versions of the libraries and tools to support Z extensions such as Object-Z and TCOZ.
Enhancements:
- The software was updated to ZML 2.1.
- Object Z and Circus support were added.
- Z checking was updated to reflect bugfixes in the standard.
- Java 1.5 support was improved.
- Major bugfixes and code cleanups were done in all of the components.
<<less[Adapted from Andrew Martins original CZT proposal] The Z specification language was adopted as an ISO standard in 2002. The project can be used to precisely specify the requirements or behaviour of systems, and analyze that behaviour via proof, animation, test generation etc. However, one of the biggest barriers to the widespread use of the Z specification language seems to be the issue of tool support.
Many projects have constructed Z tools, some of product quality, most as student projects. Few of them are integrated with each other; few support all the new ISO standard; fewer still build together to form the kind of integrated environment that developers are beginning to expect.
Many good ideas have been developed to prototype stage, and then have been lost as projects have finished and students or researchers have moved on. The number of times a request for a Z parser arises in the Z newsgroup suggests lots of people are producing tools, most of which will never be seen outside their own institute. An integrated effort will move forward the state of tools, and thereby the take-up of Z.
Our objectives are to encourage interchange between existing Z tools (via a standard XML interchange format for Z), and to provide open-source libraries for building and integrating new Z tools. The software we are building does/will include:
1. An XML Schema markup for Z. See the ZB2003 proceedings for a paper describing this markup.
2. Java classes for Z annotated syntax trees (AST).
3. Java classes for converting between XML and Java AST.
4. Java libraries for the common operations needed in every Z tool (markup-converters, parser, type-checker, schema expansion etc.). A paper describing these will be presented at ZB2005.
5. One or more simple graphical Z editors, with facilities for easily entering the special Z unicode symbols. Initially we are using jEdit.
6. A Z animation tool called ZLive, with a customisable graphical user interface.
7. Export tools, to output Z in other notations or for other Z tools. (example, HTML output, LaTeX output, translation to B and JML).
8. Extended versions of the libraries and tools to support Z extensions such as Object-Z and TCOZ.
Enhancements:
- The software was updated to ZML 2.1.
- Object Z and Circus support were added.
- Z checking was updated to reflect bugfixes in the standard.
- Java 1.5 support was improved.
- Major bugfixes and code cleanups were done in all of the components.
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Added: 2007-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
848 downloads
Media Tag Tools 0.3.2
Media Tag Tools is as the name suggests a collection of tools to help you tag your audio files. more>>
Media Tag Tools is as the name suggests a collection of tools to help you tag your audio files.
Rename them using the data present in their tags and/or categorise the files in folders automatically.
Installation:
You need the following packages to be able to compile mediatagtools: qt3 and taglib-1.4
If you have installed precompiled packages of these two libs, be sure to check if you have
also installed the -dev packages too.
Now unpack the archive and then inside the directory that was created the following commands (without the #):
# qmake
# make
and optionally if you want the program installed in /usr/local/bin:
# INSTALL_ROOT=/usr/local/ make install
Set INSTALL_ROOT to where you want to install the file. make install will then create a folder named bin and in there it will copy the program.
Have fun!
Enhancements:
- Fix selection of files after renaming them
- Fix segfault when opening a file with no tags
- Mtt can now take a dir as argument and add the media files for editing
- Add an application icon
- Add a .desktop file so that mtt appears in your menus automatically
<<lessRename them using the data present in their tags and/or categorise the files in folders automatically.
Installation:
You need the following packages to be able to compile mediatagtools: qt3 and taglib-1.4
If you have installed precompiled packages of these two libs, be sure to check if you have
also installed the -dev packages too.
Now unpack the archive and then inside the directory that was created the following commands (without the #):
# qmake
# make
and optionally if you want the program installed in /usr/local/bin:
# INSTALL_ROOT=/usr/local/ make install
Set INSTALL_ROOT to where you want to install the file. make install will then create a folder named bin and in there it will copy the program.
Have fun!
Enhancements:
- Fix selection of files after renaming them
- Fix segfault when opening a file with no tags
- Mtt can now take a dir as argument and add the media files for editing
- Add an application icon
- Add a .desktop file so that mtt appears in your menus automatically
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2007-03-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
962 downloads
QA Tools 1.2
QA Tools allow you to automatically generate regular releases and/or snapshots of your product. more>>
QA Tools allow you to automatically generate regular releases and/or snapshots of your product. Your product can be distributed as a source code archive (typically .tar.gz) or as a binary distribution archive (.deb, .rpm, .exe).
QA Tools can be used to generate nighly-built source and binary packages suitable for continuous integration and testing.
QA Tools can handle very simple product dependencies (read: in order to build/package product A you first need to build/package product B).
QA Tools work currently with the software packages that have source code managed using Subversion and that are ./configured && make installed using autoconf/automake.
QA Tools can help the people who are developing set of dependent crossplatform products that need to be packaged for different distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora Core, Suse, Windows, ...).
You should be familiar with autoconf/automake (particulary `make dist), RPM package building, and DEB package building. You should know how to store source code in SVN (trunk, branches, tags). QA Tools will not do any of those for you, but will help you to automate certain things and consume less time doing them.
Enhancements:
- Fix swapped function calls in svn-release-{deb,rpm}
<<lessQA Tools can be used to generate nighly-built source and binary packages suitable for continuous integration and testing.
QA Tools can handle very simple product dependencies (read: in order to build/package product A you first need to build/package product B).
QA Tools work currently with the software packages that have source code managed using Subversion and that are ./configured && make installed using autoconf/automake.
QA Tools can help the people who are developing set of dependent crossplatform products that need to be packaged for different distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora Core, Suse, Windows, ...).
You should be familiar with autoconf/automake (particulary `make dist), RPM package building, and DEB package building. You should know how to store source code in SVN (trunk, branches, tags). QA Tools will not do any of those for you, but will help you to automate certain things and consume less time doing them.
Enhancements:
- Fix swapped function calls in svn-release-{deb,rpm}
Download (0.075MB)
Added: 2006-01-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1367 downloads
Sphene Community Tools 0.2
Sphene Community Tools project contains a collection of Django applications that are designed to be easily pluggable. more>>
Sphene Community Tools project contains a collection of Django applications that are designed to be easily pluggable into any Django project.
It currently consists of a Wiki and a Board application. It contains an example project that allows users to create a community Web site containing the Wiki and Board applications without any further coding/configuration changes.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for generating PDFs from wiki snips, allows modifications by anonymous users using captchas, adds a new redirect wiki macro to create aliases for snip names, and adds other minor feature enhancements and bugfixes.
<<lessIt currently consists of a Wiki and a Board application. It contains an example project that allows users to create a community Web site containing the Wiki and Board applications without any further coding/configuration changes.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for generating PDFs from wiki snips, allows modifications by anonymous users using captchas, adds a new redirect wiki macro to create aliases for snip names, and adds other minor feature enhancements and bugfixes.
Download (0.094MB)
Added: 2007-07-01 License: BSD License Price:
845 downloads
Mjpeg tools 1.8.0
Mjpeg tools is a suite of programs which support video capture, basic editing, playback, and compression to MPEG-1/2 video. more>>
The mjpeg programs are a set of tools that can do recording of videos and playback, simple cut-and-paste editing and the MPEG compression of audio and video under Linux.
Recording is supported for the Zoran based cards like the Buz (Iomega), DC10 (MIRO, Pinnacle), Matrox Marvel cards and the LML33 (Linux Media Labs). See related pages to the right to find the right driver for your card.
The recorded videos can be converted to MPEG streams. The software playback of MPEG streams works with almost every player and every OS.
You can produce special forms of MPEG streams like VCD (Video CD) and SVCD for hardware playback.
A key design objective of the tools is interoperability with other video tools:
The tools can be used used to edit, playback and compress motion JPEG (MJPEG) AVIs captured using the xawtv package.
The tools can be used to edit playback and compress MJPEG streams created and editted with broadcast 2000. N.b. the current mpeg2movie high bit-rate MPEG encoder is in large part derived from an obsolescent snapshot of the mjpegtools MPEG encoder.
Enhancements:
- changes in YUV4MPEG2 API to offer support for multiple colorspaces (particularly useful for DV video), so that multiple planar YUV formats (also monochrome or alpha) are supported.
- most filtering tools have been adapted to support multiple YUV formats, so that you will not lose quality/precision in conversion steps.
- Many new or dramatically improved filters including (but not limited to):
*) yuvdenoise (denoising filter)
*) yuvdeinterlace (intelligent deinterlacing program)
*) y4munsharp (unsharp mask image sharpening program)
- Improvements in the IDCT/DCT routines in the MPEG-1/-2 encoder (much more exact now and not subject to overflow/truncation on the IA32 arch).
- MANY new utilties for importing/exporting data:
*) New and improved PGM/PNM conversion programs for dealing with PPM data.
*) Utilities to convert raw (headerless) YUV data to and from YUV4MPEG2 format. Useful when interfacing with other program suites.
*) Program (yuyvtoy4m) to convert 4:2:2 data from digital cameras into YUV4MPEG2 format for use with mjpegtools.
*) y4mstabilizer for stabilizing images with unsteady camera work
- Improvements and fixes in mplex for handling PCM audio (LPCM audio actually works now)
- DPME (Dual Prime Motion Estimation) in the encoder (mpeg2enc) is fully functional (it was present but buggy/artifacted in the earlier releases)
- Rate control in the encoder improved considerably.
- Much better Quicktime file handling (via libquicktime) especially the audio tracks.
- Besides the always-excellent x86 support, we now have full support for AMD64 (including MMX/SSE/etc. optimizations) and for PPC (e.g. Linux or OS/X), and win32 support is also available (via Cygwin/Mingw).
<<lessRecording is supported for the Zoran based cards like the Buz (Iomega), DC10 (MIRO, Pinnacle), Matrox Marvel cards and the LML33 (Linux Media Labs). See related pages to the right to find the right driver for your card.
The recorded videos can be converted to MPEG streams. The software playback of MPEG streams works with almost every player and every OS.
You can produce special forms of MPEG streams like VCD (Video CD) and SVCD for hardware playback.
A key design objective of the tools is interoperability with other video tools:
The tools can be used used to edit, playback and compress motion JPEG (MJPEG) AVIs captured using the xawtv package.
The tools can be used to edit playback and compress MJPEG streams created and editted with broadcast 2000. N.b. the current mpeg2movie high bit-rate MPEG encoder is in large part derived from an obsolescent snapshot of the mjpegtools MPEG encoder.
Enhancements:
- changes in YUV4MPEG2 API to offer support for multiple colorspaces (particularly useful for DV video), so that multiple planar YUV formats (also monochrome or alpha) are supported.
- most filtering tools have been adapted to support multiple YUV formats, so that you will not lose quality/precision in conversion steps.
- Many new or dramatically improved filters including (but not limited to):
*) yuvdenoise (denoising filter)
*) yuvdeinterlace (intelligent deinterlacing program)
*) y4munsharp (unsharp mask image sharpening program)
- Improvements in the IDCT/DCT routines in the MPEG-1/-2 encoder (much more exact now and not subject to overflow/truncation on the IA32 arch).
- MANY new utilties for importing/exporting data:
*) New and improved PGM/PNM conversion programs for dealing with PPM data.
*) Utilities to convert raw (headerless) YUV data to and from YUV4MPEG2 format. Useful when interfacing with other program suites.
*) Program (yuyvtoy4m) to convert 4:2:2 data from digital cameras into YUV4MPEG2 format for use with mjpegtools.
*) y4mstabilizer for stabilizing images with unsteady camera work
- Improvements and fixes in mplex for handling PCM audio (LPCM audio actually works now)
- DPME (Dual Prime Motion Estimation) in the encoder (mpeg2enc) is fully functional (it was present but buggy/artifacted in the earlier releases)
- Rate control in the encoder improved considerably.
- Much better Quicktime file handling (via libquicktime) especially the audio tracks.
- Besides the always-excellent x86 support, we now have full support for AMD64 (including MMX/SSE/etc. optimizations) and for PPC (e.g. Linux or OS/X), and win32 support is also available (via Cygwin/Mingw).
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Wireless Tools 27
The Wireless Tools is a set of tools allowing to manipulate the Linux Wireless Extensions. more>>
The Linux Wireless Extension and the Wireless Tools are an Open Source project sponsored by Hewlett Packard (through my contribution) since 1996, and build with the contribution of many Linux users all over the world.
The Wireless Extension (WE) is a generic API allowing a driver to expose to the user space configuration and statistics specific to common Wireless LANs. The beauty of it is that a single set of tool can support all the variations of Wireless LANs, regardless of their type (as long as the driver support Wireless Extension).
Another advantage is these parameters may be changed on the fly without restarting the driver (or Linux).
The Wireless Tools (WT) is a set of tools allowing to manipulate the Wireless Extensions. They use a textual interface and are rather crude, but aim to support the full Wireless Extension. There are many other tools you can use with Wireless Extensions, however Wireless Tools is the reference implementation.
iwconfig manipulate the basic wireless parameters
iwlist allow to initiate scanning and list frequencies, bit-rates, encryption keys...
iwspy allow to get per node link quality
iwpriv allow to manipulate the Wireless Extensions specific to a driver (private)
ifrename allow to name interfaces based on various static criteria
Most Linux distributions also have integrated Wireless Extensions support in their networking initialisation scripts, for easier boot-time configuration of wireless interfaces. They also include Wireless Tools as part of their standard packages.
Wireless configuration can also be done using the Hotplug scripts and distribution specific support, this enable the proper support of any removable wireless interface (Pcmcia, CardBus, USB...).
Any versions of the Pcmcia package offer the possibility to do wireless configuration of Pcmcia and Cardbus card through thefile wireless.opts. This allow to fully integrate wireless settings in the Pcmcia scheme mechansism. However, this method is now deprecated in favor of distribution specific methods.
Please note that the Wireless Tools (starting with version 19) supports fully IEEE 802.11 parameters and devices, support older style of devices and most proprietary protocols, and are prepared to handle HiperLan as well. More recent versions of course adds more 802.11 support.
But, unfortunately not all drivers support all these features...
<<lessThe Wireless Extension (WE) is a generic API allowing a driver to expose to the user space configuration and statistics specific to common Wireless LANs. The beauty of it is that a single set of tool can support all the variations of Wireless LANs, regardless of their type (as long as the driver support Wireless Extension).
Another advantage is these parameters may be changed on the fly without restarting the driver (or Linux).
The Wireless Tools (WT) is a set of tools allowing to manipulate the Wireless Extensions. They use a textual interface and are rather crude, but aim to support the full Wireless Extension. There are many other tools you can use with Wireless Extensions, however Wireless Tools is the reference implementation.
iwconfig manipulate the basic wireless parameters
iwlist allow to initiate scanning and list frequencies, bit-rates, encryption keys...
iwspy allow to get per node link quality
iwpriv allow to manipulate the Wireless Extensions specific to a driver (private)
ifrename allow to name interfaces based on various static criteria
Most Linux distributions also have integrated Wireless Extensions support in their networking initialisation scripts, for easier boot-time configuration of wireless interfaces. They also include Wireless Tools as part of their standard packages.
Wireless configuration can also be done using the Hotplug scripts and distribution specific support, this enable the proper support of any removable wireless interface (Pcmcia, CardBus, USB...).
Any versions of the Pcmcia package offer the possibility to do wireless configuration of Pcmcia and Cardbus card through thefile wireless.opts. This allow to fully integrate wireless settings in the Pcmcia scheme mechansism. However, this method is now deprecated in favor of distribution specific methods.
Please note that the Wireless Tools (starting with version 19) supports fully IEEE 802.11 parameters and devices, support older style of devices and most proprietary protocols, and are prepared to handle HiperLan as well. More recent versions of course adds more 802.11 support.
But, unfortunately not all drivers support all these features...
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Added: 2005-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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