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Hidden Linux 1.2b
Hidden Linux is designed to meet the need of a robust and easily managed security infrastructure. more>>
Hidden Linux is designed to meet the need of a robust and easily managed security infrastructure that must satisfy a demanding set of organization requirements, while ensuring performance and security. Hidden Linux addresses the needs of organizations wishing to develop a secure internet presence in any form of Internet activity.
Features
Robust, and improved security and easy to manage. Hidden Linux is built on the latest stable technology and includes all the components necessary to manage all internet functions.
Overview
Issues involving availability, performance, integrity, and privacy have been addressed with Hidden Linux; it improves the security of existing versions of Linux in several critical areas with the following features.
Design Philosophy
Security involves tradeoffs. Mitigating the risks with finding the right level of functionality and performance is always a challenge. Hidden Linux utilizes the principle of least privilege.
The secure design employed in Hidden Linux acknowledges the possibility of undiscovered flaws, and takes steps to minimize the security impact these flaws can have. read more
<<lessFeatures
Robust, and improved security and easy to manage. Hidden Linux is built on the latest stable technology and includes all the components necessary to manage all internet functions.
Overview
Issues involving availability, performance, integrity, and privacy have been addressed with Hidden Linux; it improves the security of existing versions of Linux in several critical areas with the following features.
Design Philosophy
Security involves tradeoffs. Mitigating the risks with finding the right level of functionality and performance is always a challenge. Hidden Linux utilizes the principle of least privilege.
The secure design employed in Hidden Linux acknowledges the possibility of undiscovered flaws, and takes steps to minimize the security impact these flaws can have. read more
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Added: 2005-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1620 downloads
open Outcast: The Hidden Gate 0.1
open Outcast: The Hidden Gate is a free Outcast successor. more>>
open Outcast: The Hidden Gate is a free Outcast successor The aim of the open Outcast project is to create a free successor to the commercial action-adventure "Outcast" released in 1999 and developed by Appeal.
Since the official sequel was canceled we decided to create our own using free technology like Crystalspace / CEL since portability and a free license were important to us. We also make sure, that all artist tasks can be done via free programs as well (like 3d art 3dsmax OR Blender, 2d art Photoshop OR Gimp).
<<lessSince the official sequel was canceled we decided to create our own using free technology like Crystalspace / CEL since portability and a free license were important to us. We also make sure, that all artist tasks can be done via free programs as well (like 3d art 3dsmax OR Blender, 2d art Photoshop OR Gimp).
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Added: 2007-02-20 License: Freeware Price:
983 downloads
minidentd 0.14
minidentd provides a tiny IDENT server. more>>
minidentd provides a tiny IDENT server.
minidentd is a tiny IDENT server that implements RFC 1413. It includes no networking code, leaving it to a super-server. It can be used in embedded systems, and features user-controlled and randomly generated answers.
minidentd reads a series of IDENT requests on stdin and answers them on stdout. It logs what its doing on stderr. The environment variables xLOCALIP and xREMOTEIP, where x is the value of the PROTO environment variable, must contain the IDENT server address and the IDENT client address, respectively.
minidentd does not contact the network directly. Its meant to run under a super-server like tcpserver.
Options
-v : verbose mode. Log queries and replies..
-n : send ERROR : HIDDEN-USER replies if the user has a .ident file in his home directory.
-i : user-defined answers. The first 14 chars of the users .ident file, up to EOF or newline, are used instead of the user name. If the file exists and is empty, send ERROR : HIDDEN-USER. If it doesnt exist, send a normal reply.
-r : send random replies.
-y file : valid with -n or -i. Use file instead of .ident.
-t timeout : close connection after timeout seconds without a client request.
<<lessminidentd is a tiny IDENT server that implements RFC 1413. It includes no networking code, leaving it to a super-server. It can be used in embedded systems, and features user-controlled and randomly generated answers.
minidentd reads a series of IDENT requests on stdin and answers them on stdout. It logs what its doing on stderr. The environment variables xLOCALIP and xREMOTEIP, where x is the value of the PROTO environment variable, must contain the IDENT server address and the IDENT client address, respectively.
minidentd does not contact the network directly. Its meant to run under a super-server like tcpserver.
Options
-v : verbose mode. Log queries and replies..
-n : send ERROR : HIDDEN-USER replies if the user has a .ident file in his home directory.
-i : user-defined answers. The first 14 chars of the users .ident file, up to EOF or newline, are used instead of the user name. If the file exists and is empty, send ERROR : HIDDEN-USER. If it doesnt exist, send a normal reply.
-r : send random replies.
-y file : valid with -n or -i. Use file instead of .ident.
-t timeout : close connection after timeout seconds without a client request.
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Added: 2007-04-11 License: BSD License Price:
926 downloads
Hide Menubar 1.0.20070405
Hide Menubar is an extension used to hide your Mainmenu Toolbar automatically. more>>
Hide Menubar is an extension used to hide your Mainmenu Toolbar automatically.
Supports to hide your Mainmenu Toolbar automatically, you can press the ALT key to show it temporarily.
<<lessSupports to hide your Mainmenu Toolbar automatically, you can press the ALT key to show it temporarily.
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2007-04-11 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
929 downloads
Codeine 1.0.1
Codeine is a very simple xine-based media player. more>>
Codeine project is a very simple xine-based media player.
Main features:
- Plays DVDs, VCDs, all video formats *
- Bundled with a simple web-page KPart () Starts very quickly
- Simple, uncluttered interface
- "Session based"
- Intelligent behaviour
- You can record http streams with the hidden record action
- You can use drag and drop to play files. Try dragging shoutcast stream playlists, they will play too.
<<lessMain features:
- Plays DVDs, VCDs, all video formats *
- Bundled with a simple web-page KPart () Starts very quickly
- Simple, uncluttered interface
- "Session based"
- Intelligent behaviour
- You can record http streams with the hidden record action
- You can use drag and drop to play files. Try dragging shoutcast stream playlists, they will play too.
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2006-05-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1263 downloads
videowall 2.0
videowall is a DBA VideoWall display. more>>
For the ZKM installation "Digital Body Automata" a realtime "blue-screen" driver software was used to build an interactive videowall made out of 16 TVs with interactive content on 12 of the screens.
System components were:
- 2x 8 TV screens arranged in a row on each side of the mural
- 5 Pentium200 PCs with 3 Matrox VGA video cards each and a Matrox Meteor framegrabber card
- 4 cameras imaging a red cloth screen below the TVs
- multiple VGA-to-TV converters, video splitters, cables, etc.
- RedHat Linux and custom X-Server that supports 3 video cards (needed at the time)
The TVs shows a cover image (stone texture). When the observer enters the space, a virtual shadow is cast onto the TVs revealing a detailed image underneath. The "shadow" is calculated from the obscured red sloth in the image path of the tiny wide-angle cameras hidden below the TVs.
<<lessSystem components were:
- 2x 8 TV screens arranged in a row on each side of the mural
- 5 Pentium200 PCs with 3 Matrox VGA video cards each and a Matrox Meteor framegrabber card
- 4 cameras imaging a red cloth screen below the TVs
- multiple VGA-to-TV converters, video splitters, cables, etc.
- RedHat Linux and custom X-Server that supports 3 video cards (needed at the time)
The TVs shows a cover image (stone texture). When the observer enters the space, a virtual shadow is cast onto the TVs revealing a detailed image underneath. The "shadow" is calculated from the obscured red sloth in the image path of the tiny wide-angle cameras hidden below the TVs.
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Added: 2006-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1241 downloads
DOM Menu 0.3.2
DOM Menu is a hierarchical JavaScript popup menus. more>>
DOM Menu allows developers to add dynamic, hierarchical popup menus on their web pages. The direction of the menu can either be horizontal or vertical and the menu can open (or popout) in either direction. It has both screen edge detection and < select > element detection (for browsers that cannot hide these form elements).
The styles for the menu items are contr olled almost entirely through CSS and the menus are created/hidden using the DOM (Document Object M odel).
Menu configuration is done using a custom Hash() class and is very portable from a PHP type array structure. The menus attempt to follow the look and feel of well known GUI toolkit menus.
Version restrictions:
- cannot use opposite direction to open
- opera 7 having difficulty with table (need to work around)
Enhancements:
- added support for IE 5.0
- fixed problem when submenu was deactivated and parent would highlight
- added a converter from phplayersmenu
<<lessThe styles for the menu items are contr olled almost entirely through CSS and the menus are created/hidden using the DOM (Document Object M odel).
Menu configuration is done using a custom Hash() class and is very portable from a PHP type array structure. The menus attempt to follow the look and feel of well known GUI toolkit menus.
Version restrictions:
- cannot use opposite direction to open
- opera 7 having difficulty with table (need to work around)
Enhancements:
- added support for IE 5.0
- fixed problem when submenu was deactivated and parent would highlight
- added a converter from phplayersmenu
Download (0.045MB)
Added: 2005-05-05 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1633 downloads
Preferences Hide and Seek 0.6.0
Preferences Hide and Seek lets you configure hard to find and hidden options of GNOME. more>>
Preferences Hide and Seek can configure hard to find and hidden options of GNOME.
Preferences Hide and Seek is a utility that groups together the options that actually exist for GNOME, but are usually hard to find or are just plain hidden from the user.
This utility also makes it possible to create a simple data file to expose gconf-based options to the user. It was created to allow usable access to the hidden application options buried within gconf.
Main features:
- Easy to create an advanced preferences dialog for any application that utilizes GConf.
- Single application mode can be used to mimmick a standard dialog.
- Supports GConf key types boolean, integer, float and string.
- Can set minimum and maximum range for numeric key types.
- Can present string keys as a file or folder name selection.
- Can present string keys as a drop down menu.
- Can present string keys as a font selection.
- Can present string keys as a color selection.
- Can present integer enumerations as a drop down menu.
- Radio buttons support integer, float, and string key types.
- Check buttons, radio buttons, and drop down menus can control the sensitivity of other objects.
<<lessPreferences Hide and Seek is a utility that groups together the options that actually exist for GNOME, but are usually hard to find or are just plain hidden from the user.
This utility also makes it possible to create a simple data file to expose gconf-based options to the user. It was created to allow usable access to the hidden application options buried within gconf.
Main features:
- Easy to create an advanced preferences dialog for any application that utilizes GConf.
- Single application mode can be used to mimmick a standard dialog.
- Supports GConf key types boolean, integer, float and string.
- Can set minimum and maximum range for numeric key types.
- Can present string keys as a file or folder name selection.
- Can present string keys as a drop down menu.
- Can present string keys as a font selection.
- Can present string keys as a color selection.
- Can present integer enumerations as a drop down menu.
- Radio buttons support integer, float, and string key types.
- Check buttons, radio buttons, and drop down menus can control the sensitivity of other objects.
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Added: 2006-11-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1082 downloads
Logical Desktop
Logical Desktop is a desktop environment for GNU/Linux that is different. more>>
Logical Desktop is a desktop environment. A "desktop environment" is a program that allows you to do many different things with your computer, but in a consistent way. Desktop environments can be seen as a "dogma" of how things should be done, and how they should look and feel.
Examples of desktop environments are KDE, Gnome, the Windows interface, etc.
In Logical Desktop, like in all desktop environments, you work by composing actions made of one verb and one or more objects (e.g. "Print" is the verb, and the objects are the printer, the files to print, and the program used for printing).
Logical Desktop is how you specify those things: 1) in any order 2) with automatic hiding of the things that dont make sense.
1. In any order: Logical Desktop enables you to specify your action with many possible styles of interaction (file-oriented, task-oriented, program-oriented, device-oriented). Logical Desktop can do that because it treats verbs and objects with complete symmetry and uniformity: you can select both verbs and objects, and in any order.
2. With automatic hiding: Logical Desktop is more intelligent than traditional systems because it hides the unnecessary things while you are composing the action. More precisely, Logical Desktop hides those verbs/files/devices/programs that make no sense with the current selection.
Combining this with the previous point (that you can select anything in any order), we obtain a very powerful mechanism: if you select a verb first, the objects that dont make sense with it are hidden; if you select an object first, the verbs that dont make sense with it are hidden.
<<lessExamples of desktop environments are KDE, Gnome, the Windows interface, etc.
In Logical Desktop, like in all desktop environments, you work by composing actions made of one verb and one or more objects (e.g. "Print" is the verb, and the objects are the printer, the files to print, and the program used for printing).
Logical Desktop is how you specify those things: 1) in any order 2) with automatic hiding of the things that dont make sense.
1. In any order: Logical Desktop enables you to specify your action with many possible styles of interaction (file-oriented, task-oriented, program-oriented, device-oriented). Logical Desktop can do that because it treats verbs and objects with complete symmetry and uniformity: you can select both verbs and objects, and in any order.
2. With automatic hiding: Logical Desktop is more intelligent than traditional systems because it hides the unnecessary things while you are composing the action. More precisely, Logical Desktop hides those verbs/files/devices/programs that make no sense with the current selection.
Combining this with the previous point (that you can select anything in any order), we obtain a very powerful mechanism: if you select a verb first, the objects that dont make sense with it are hidden; if you select an object first, the verbs that dont make sense with it are hidden.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2005-04-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1649 downloads
mdnsd 0.7
mdnsd is a very lightweight, simple, portable, and easy to integrate open source implementation of Multicast DNS. more>>
"mdnsd" is a very lightweight, simple, portable, and easy to integrate open source implementation of Multicast DNS (part of Zeroconf, also called Rendezvous by Apple) for developers. It supports both acting as a Query and a Responder, allowing any software to participate fully on the .localnetwork just by including a few files and calling a few functions. All of the complexity of handling the Multicast DNS retransmit timing, duplicate
suppression, probing, conflict detection, and other facets of the DNS protocol is hidden behind a very simple and very easy to use interface, described in the header file. The single small c source file has almost no dependencies, and is portable to almost any embedded platform. Multiple example applications and usages are included in the download, including a simple very persistent query browser and a tool to advertise local web sites.
The code is licensed under both the GPL and BSD licenses, for use in any free software or commercial application. If there is a licensing need not covered by either of those, alternative licensing is available upon request.
<<lesssuppression, probing, conflict detection, and other facets of the DNS protocol is hidden behind a very simple and very easy to use interface, described in the header file. The single small c source file has almost no dependencies, and is portable to almost any embedded platform. Multiple example applications and usages are included in the download, including a simple very persistent query browser and a tool to advertise local web sites.
The code is licensed under both the GPL and BSD licenses, for use in any free software or commercial application. If there is a licensing need not covered by either of those, alternative licensing is available upon request.
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Added: 2006-07-03 License: BSD License Price:
1216 downloads

@1 Helpdesk XP 1.2
Online helpdesk system written in Perl CGI. more>> A very powerful web-based helpdesk system. It supports file attachments, hidden remarks, priority marking etc. You can even tell whether your replies have been read by the visitors.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-27 License: Freeware Price: Free
184 downloads
phpDIR browser 3.1
hpDIR is an easy to use and install script that can list files and folders. more>>
phpDIR is an easy to use and install script that can list files and folders, including file upload/download. Installation only requires the configuration of 3 parameters. The whole package contains 4 files.
phpDIR browser application also supports admin sessions, to also be able to delete files. In addition, invisible files can be configured. Folders can be downloaded as archive files. There is no need for additional PHP modules on your Web server.
Enhancements:
- On some servers, hidden file support was broken due to double slashes being returned by some functions.
- This has been fixed.
<<lessphpDIR browser application also supports admin sessions, to also be able to delete files. In addition, invisible files can be configured. Folders can be downloaded as archive files. There is no need for additional PHP modules on your Web server.
Enhancements:
- On some servers, hidden file support was broken due to double slashes being returned by some functions.
- This has been fixed.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2007-01-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1012 downloads
Tilda 0.9.4
Tilda is a Linux terminal application taking likeness of many popular first person shooter consoles. more>>
Tilda project is a Linux terminal taking after the likeness of many classic terminals from first person shooter games, Quake, Doom and Half-Life to name a few, where the terminal has no border and is hidden from the desktop till a key or keys is hit.
<<less Download (0.12MB)
Added: 2006-11-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1068 downloads
Enigma 1.01
Enigma is a puzzle game inspired by Oxyd on the Atari ST and RocknRoll on the Amiga. more>>
Enigma project is a puzzle game inspired by Oxyd on the Atari ST and RocknRoll on the Amiga. The object of the game is to find uncover pairs of identically colored Oxyd stones.
Simple? Yes. Easy? Certainly not! Hidden traps, vast mazes, laser beams, and, most of all, countless hairy puzzles usually block your direct way to the Oxyd stones... If you are new to Enigma, you may want to take a look at a few screenshots.
Main features:
- Completely free!
- More than 700 different levels.
- High-resolution 2D graphics.
- Realistic physics simulation.
- More than 500 different game objects.
- Oxyd compatibility mode that lets you play roughly 500 additional levels.
<<lessSimple? Yes. Easy? Certainly not! Hidden traps, vast mazes, laser beams, and, most of all, countless hairy puzzles usually block your direct way to the Oxyd stones... If you are new to Enigma, you may want to take a look at a few screenshots.
Main features:
- Completely free!
- More than 700 different levels.
- High-resolution 2D graphics.
- Realistic physics simulation.
- More than 500 different game objects.
- Oxyd compatibility mode that lets you play roughly 500 additional levels.
Download (10MB)
Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
5723 downloads
UnHide fields 0.2 for Firefox
UnHide fields provides this extension allow you to view and edit hidden fields content. more>>
UnHide fields provides this extension allow you to view and edit hidden fields content.
In computer science, data that has several parts can be divided into fields. For example, a computer may represent todays date as three distinct fields: the day, the month and the year.
Programming languages usually have a record data type to represent composite data types as a series of fields. An array of boolean values can be represented as a bit field.
<<lessIn computer science, data that has several parts can be divided into fields. For example, a computer may represent todays date as three distinct fields: the day, the month and the year.
Programming languages usually have a record data type to represent composite data types as a series of fields. An array of boolean values can be represented as a bit field.
Download (0.013MB)
Added: 2007-04-13 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
926 downloads
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