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Less 436

Less 436


Less 436 is designed as a pager which displays text files, and is often used in command-line environments like the Unix shell and the MS-DOS command prompt to display files. more>>

Less 436 is designed as a pager which displays text files, and is often used in command-line environments like the Unix shell and the MS-DOS command prompt to display files.

Windowed environments like the Windows and Macintosh desktops don't need pagers as much, since they have other methods for viewing files.

Less is not an editor. You can't change the contents of the file you're viewing. Less is not a windowing system. It doesn't have fancy scroll bars or other GUI (graphical user interface) elements. It was designed to work on simple text-only terminals.

Less has been used by thousands of people around the world since its release in 1985.

Major Features:

  1. Backwards movement
    • It's hard to believe some people are still using pagers that don't let you move backwards in the file. Even pagers that do let you move backwards often don't work when viewing "standard input"; that is, data that is being piped into the pager from another program.
  2. Searching and highlighting
    • Less lets you search for text in the file you're viewing. You can search forwards and backwards. Furthermore, less highlights the text that matches your search, to make it easy to see where the match is.
  3. Multiple files
    • Less allows you to switch between any number of different files, remembering your position in each file. You can also do a single search which spans all the files you are working with.
  4. Bold and underline
    • Some text files, notably Unix-style "man pages", use overstriking (backspaces) to simulate underlined and bold text. Less interprets this overstriking and displays the text in real underlined or bold mode.
  5. Advanced features
    • Less has a large number of fancy features for advanced users. Once you learn the basics, you'll find you can customize less to do almost anything you want it to do. You can change key bindings, set different tab stops, set up filters to view compressed data or other file types, customize the prompt, display line numbers, use "tag" files, and more.
  6. Portability
    • Less is available on many different machines, different system architectures, and different terminals. Pretty much wherever you go, you'll find less. You won't have to learn how to use a different pager on every system you use.
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Added: 2009-07-27 License: GPL Price: FREE
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Multiple Time Sheets 4

Multiple Time Sheets 4


Multiple Time Sheets is a simple tool to help you keep track of how many hours you work and for whom. more>>
Multiple Time Sheets is a simple tool to help you keep track of how many hours you work and for whom.
It differs from most time-tracking software because its designed to work like paper that magically totals up hours.
Main features:
- Uses text files, requiring no database.
- Supports only one user per app, for simpler code.
- Sends and tracks invoices, and payments thereof.
- Features a rudimentary to-do list that displays your list as an outline.
- Sends you a backup of your data automatically.
- Assume the user prefers free-form data entry in text files rather than typing into forms.
- Uses the htmlMimeMail.php class by Richard Heye (phpguru.org).
- CSV and OPML exports of some data.
- Automatic hyperlinking from MTS to your favorite web-based software.
Enhancements:
- This release added a feature that replaces text patterns with links so that strings like "Bug 10" can link to a bug tracking application.
- CSV export was added for the timesheet along with OPML export for the to-do list.
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Added: 2006-01-31 License: Public Domain Price:
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Simple Timetracker 1.1.4

Simple Timetracker 1.1.4


Simple Timetracker provides an application for keeping a record of time vs tasks. more>>
Simple Timetracker provides an application for keeping a record of time vs tasks.

Timetracker is a Java application for recording time spent on projects and activities.

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Added: 2007-06-05 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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WMitime 0.3

WMitime 0.3


WMitime is yet another clock dock app (and quite overglorified at that! more>>
WMitime is yet another clock dock app (and quite overglorified at that! WMitime shows standard time, date, as well as the new internet time (see www.swatch.com)

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Added: 2006-10-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Network Time Tools 0.8.1

Network Time Tools 0.8.1


Network Time Tools (NTT) is a set of network tools designed to provide monitoring of a network. more>>
Network Time Tools (NTT) is a set of network tools designed to provide monitoring of a network and the services on that network, and provide various reports on the hosts/services and optional alerts via email, pager, and cellphones. It also has the capability to send messages on user-specified services to email, pagers and cell phones.
Main features:
- Bandwidth measurement based on time intervals
- Checks Service availibilty on specified Hosts for the following protocols:
- ftp
- ssh
- telnet
- dns
- http ( specific pages )
- www ( simple head )
- pop
- nntp
- imap
- irc
- smtp
- Ability to send alerts based on user specified services to:
- pagers
- cell phones
- email
- A frontend that displays a daily report that can be viewed by a web browser or cell phone.
- views specific servers
- views specific services
- views bandwidth measurements
- view alerts
- Data stored in a Mysql Database
- Easily configurable via an XML config file
- Runs in Daemon or one-shot mode
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Added: 2006-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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wtime 0.2

wtime 0.2


wtime is a command line utility providing a way to track time spent on arbitrary tasks. more>>
wtime is a command line utility providing a way to track time spent on arbitrary tasks. The program serves as a front-end for plain text files that hold time data.

wtime provides a way to start/stop counting, display elapsed time, and display time spent in the selected time interval (defined by start and end date). The aim is to keep the program as simple as possible.

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Added: 2006-06-17 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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ChangePassword 0.9

ChangePassword 0.9


ChangePassword changes passwd, Samba, and Squid passwords. more>>
ChangePassword modifies the passwords of passwd, Samba, and Squid through the Web. All passwords are syncronized and changed in real time through browsers like Mozilla, Netscape, IE, Opera, and others.

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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Nagios::WebTransact::Timed 0.06

Nagios::WebTransact::Timed 0.06


Nagios::WebTransact::Timed is an object that provides a check method. more>>
Nagios::WebTransact::Timed is an object that provides a check method (usually called by a Nagios service check) to determine if a sequence of URLs can be got inside a time threshold, returning the times for each.

SYNOPSIS

use Nagios::WebTransact::Timed;

# Constructors
$web_trx = Nagios::WebTransact::Timed->new(@url_set);

WebTransact::Timed is a subclass of WebTransact that checks web performance by downloading a sequence of URLs.

The check is successfull if no more than fail_ratio of the URLs fail ie a URL is downloaded inside the timeout period with a successfull HTTP return code and no indications of invalid content.

Note that unlike WebTransact, this object only returns FAIL if all URLs fail or timeout.

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Added: 2006-06-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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WR Time Tracker 1.2.4

WR Time Tracker 1.2.4


WR Time Tracker is an open source, free web-based work time tracking system. It is simple and very easy to use. It allows you to create user logins and organize them in teams, create and modify projects and activities, input work time, generate reports and invoices and send them via e-mail. The system runs on FreeBSD, Linux, or Windows. Free hosting of this service is available for public at http://timetracker.wrconsulting.com in 23 languages. more>>

WR Time Tracker - WR Time Tracker is an open source, free web-based work time tracking system. It is simple and very easy to use. It allows you to create user logins and organize them in teams, create and modify projects and activities, input work time, generate reports and invoices and send them via e-mail. The system runs on FreeBSD, Linux, or Windows. Free hosting of this service is available for public at http://timetracker.wrconsulting.com. The system is available in 23 languages: English, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, and Turkish.


Enhancements:
Version 1.2.4

Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified translations added. Code extended to support additional languages, the older ISO 639 language code is now obsolete. Browser-default option added to determine presentation language. Time duration and large time entries on "my time" page corrected.


Version 0.9.2

Czech translation added. Changed database structure update procedure v0.8-v0.9 in dbinstall.php by introducing a default NULL value for user language field (u_lang). This fixes the "unable to create user" problem with current latest MySQL version 5.1.30.


Version 0.8.1

Support for bi-directional languges.


Version 0.8

Minor updates to support the latest MySQL, PHP, and Apache. Corrected mysql.sql script (database creation) and some links.


Version 0.7

MySQL 5, PHP 5, Apache 2 support, lots of miscellaneous improvements.


System Requirements:None
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Added: 2009-06-10 License: Free Price: Free
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WR Time Tracker 0.4WR Time Tracker is a simple, open source, web-based time tracking system. Main features: - Create user logins and organize them in teams. - Create and modify projects
License:Freely Distributable
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1388 downloads
Added: 2006-01-06
Journyx Free Time Tracking Software 7.6

Journyx Free Time Tracking Software 7.6


Journyx Time Tracking is time tracking software that lets an employee enter project time and expense information from anywhere on the web. Add Journyx... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-29 License: Freeware Price: Free
177 downloads
LightWeight Time Tracker 1.0.0pre

LightWeight Time Tracker 1.0.0pre


LightWeight Time Tracker (LWTT) is a very simple time-tracking program. more>>
LightWeight Time Tracker (LWTT) is a very simple time-tracking program. LightWeight Time Tracker provides independent real-time tracking of multiple tasks (such as programming, lectures, presentations, etc.).

The data are saved to an XML file under the home directory.

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Added: 2006-06-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Time::Warp 0.5

Time::Warp 0.5


Time::Warp is a Perl module to control over the flow of time. more>>
Time::Warp is a Perl module to control over the flow of time.

SYNOPSIS

use Time::Warp qw(scale to time);

to(time + 5); # 5 seconds ahead
scale(2); # make time flow twice normal

Our external experience unfolds in 3 1/2 dimensions (time has a dimensionality of 1/2). The Time::Warp module offers developers control over the measurement of time.

API

to($desired_time)

The theory of relativity asserts that all physical laws are enforced relative to the observer. Since the starting point of time is arbitrary, it is permissable to change it. This has the effect of making it appear as if time is moving forwards or backward instanteously. For example, on some types of operating systems time starts at Wed Dec 31 19:00:00 1969 (this will likely change as we approach 2030 and with the acceptance of 64-bit CPUs).

to(time + 60*60); # 1 hour ahead

scale($factor)

Changes the speed at which time is progressing.

scale(scale * 2); # double the speed of time

Note that it is not possible to stop time or cause it to reverse since this is forbidden by the second law of thermodynamics.

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Added: 2007-04-10 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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wmBinClock 0.3

wmBinClock 0.3


wmBinClock shows the actual system time as binary clock. more>>
wmBinClock shows the actual system time as binary clock. You have to add up the "bits" to get the time. The clock has a 24 hour format.
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Added: 2005-10-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Time::Skew 0.1

Time::Skew 0.1


Time::Skew is a Perl module that computes local clock skew with respect to a remote clock. more>>
Time::Skew is a Perl module that computes local clock skew with respect to a remote clock.

SYNOPISI

use Time::Skew

# Init Convex Hull and timing data
my $hull=[];
my $result={};

# Iterate data point introduction
Time::Skew::convexhull($result,$datapoint,$hull);

This module supports the computation of the skew between two clocks: the (relative) skew is the speed with which two clocks diverge. For instance, if yesterday two clocks, at the same time, showed respectively 10:00 and 10:05, while today when the former shows 10:00 the latter shows 10:04, we say that their relative skew is 1 minute/24 hours, roughly 7E-4.

The module contains one single subroutine, which accepts as input a pair of timestamps, associated to a message from host A to host B: the timestamps correspond to the time when the message was sent, and to the time when message is received. Each timestamp reflects the value of the local clock where the operation takes place: the clock of host A for the send, the clock of B for the receive.

Please note that the module does _not_ contain any message exchange facility, but only the mathematics needed to perform the skew approximation, once timestamps are known.

The subroutine takes as argument:

a reference to a hash where values related to the timing of the network path from A to B;
a 2-elems array (a data point in the sequel) containing the timestamp of the receive event, and the differece between the send timestamp and the receive timestamp for one message;
a stack containing some data points, those that form the convex hull.

The usage is very simple, and is illustrated by the following example:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Time::Skew;

# Initialize data
my $hull=[];
my $result={};
while ( 1 ) {
# Exchange message and acquire a new data point
my $datapoint = acquire();
# Call the convexhull subroutine
Time::Skew::convexhull($result,$datapoint,$hull);
# After first message some results are still undefined
( defined $result->{skewjitter} ) || next;
# here you can use the results

};
}

The data returned in the "result" hash is the following:

result->{skew} the clock skew;
result->{skewjitter} the variance of the skew estimate, used to estimate convergence;
result->{jitter} difference between the current delay and the previous delay;
result->{delay} the communication delay, decremented by a constant (yet unknown) value, used to compute communication jitter;
result->{elems} the number of data points in the convex hull;
result->{select} the index of the data point in the convex hull used to compute the skew;
result->{itimestamp} the timestamp, first element in the data point just passed to the subroutine;
result->{delta} the timestamp difference, second element in the data point just passed to the subroutine;

The data returned in the "hull" stack is a series of data points, selected from those passed to successive calls of the subroutine. The number of data points in the "hull" stack usually does not exceed 20 units.

The algorithm is very fast: each call consists in scanning at most all data points in the "hull" stack, performing simple arithmetic operations for each element.

The algorithm must be fed with a sequence of data points before returning significant results. The accuracy of the estimate keeps growing while new data points are passed to the subroutine. A rough rule of thumb to evaluate estimate accuracy is to observe the skew jitter, and assume it corresponds to the skew estimate accuracy. Paths with quite regular communication delay (small jitter) converge faster.

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Added: 2007-04-10 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Ruby Time Tracker 1.0

Ruby Time Tracker 1.0


Ruby Time Tracker is a stable and complete time tracking system. more>>
Ruby Time Tracker is a stable and complete time tracking system for small businesses that invoice for time spent by several employees on many projects.

Future Plans

Planned upgrades include:

Locking down past periods so that no entries can be made or changed after invoicing
Custom periods so that users may define billing cycles for thier company
Reminders sent to employees who have not made entries daily or at the end of a billing cycle

Two Versions

There are currently two versions in development. The professional version uses a MySQL database and requires some knowlege of installing and configuring Ruby on Rails applications to install. The lite version includes an installer that will install and configure an SQLight database and a webrick web server for easy installation. Development is being done on the professional version and periodically the lite version will be updated to include new functionality.
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Added: 2006-07-25 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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