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IssueTrackerProduct 0.7.3
IssueTrackerProduct is an issue/bug tracker Web application that uses the Zope Web application server. more>>
IssueTrackerProduct is an issue/bug tracker Web application that uses the Zope Web application server.
IssueTrackerProduct is very easy to use, and fancy features are switched off by default.
<<lessIssueTrackerProduct is very easy to use, and fancy features are switched off by default.
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Added: 2006-12-11 License: ZPL (Zope Public License) Price:
1056 downloads
Ettercap 0.7.3
Ettercap is a multipurpose sniffer for switched LANs. more>>
Ettercap is a network sniffer/interceptor/logger for ethernet LANs. It supports active and passive dissection of many protocols (even ciphered ones, like SSH and HTTPS). Data injection in an established connection and filtering on the fly is also possible, keeping the connection synchronized.
Many sniffing modes were implemented to give you a powerful and complete sniffing suite. Plugins are supported. It has the ability to check whether you are in a switched LAN or not, and to use OS fingerprints (active or passive) to let you know the geometry of the LAN.
<<lessMany sniffing modes were implemented to give you a powerful and complete sniffing suite. Plugins are supported. It has the ability to check whether you are in a switched LAN or not, and to use OS fingerprints (active or passive) to let you know the geometry of the LAN.
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Added: 2005-05-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1005 downloads
Spakes 0.7.3
Spakes project is a client/server Snakes-clone for up to 4 players. more>>
Spakes project is a client/server Snakes-clone for up to 4 players.
Spakes is a clone of the famous "Snakes" game. It is client/server-based and can be played over the Internet by up to 4 players.
Optionally, AI players (controlled by the computer) can join the game.
<<lessSpakes is a clone of the famous "Snakes" game. It is client/server-based and can be played over the Internet by up to 4 players.
Optionally, AI players (controlled by the computer) can join the game.
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Added: 2006-11-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1066 downloads
MassRip 0.7.3
MassRip is a front end for converting Audio CDs to compressed formats. more>>
A front end for converting Audio CDs to compressed formats.
The MassRip package is a set of tools for converting and maintaining Audio CDs in compressed audio formats like mp3 and ogg.
This includes massrip which converts CDs to the compressed formats using cddb for track and album information. As well album_rename is for adjusting the names and meta-data tags for albums of files.
<<lessThe MassRip package is a set of tools for converting and maintaining Audio CDs in compressed audio formats like mp3 and ogg.
This includes massrip which converts CDs to the compressed formats using cddb for track and album information. As well album_rename is for adjusting the names and meta-data tags for albums of files.
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Added: 2005-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1556 downloads
TAPPy 0.7.3
TAPPY is a tidal analysis package. more>>
TAPPY is a tidal analysis package. TAPPy breaks down a record of water levels into the component sine waves. It is written in Python and uses the least squares optimization and other functions in SciPy.
The focus is to make the most accurate analysis possible. TAPPY only determines the constituents that are calculatable according to the length of the time series.
Main features:
- Calculates the node factor at each water elevation measurement. Very important for long time-series.
- Very accurate ephemeris calculations thanks to the Astrolabe library.
- Able to read in different input data sets without changing TAPPY or the input data set. All you have to do is create a file that defines the input data set. Thanks to Pyparsing
- Added the capability to read compressed files and Internet data streams (actually any URL) directly into TAPPY by using filelike
- The time-series does not need to have equal intervals. All intervals must be less than or equal to an hour.
Installation:
This is a standard Python distutils install:
cp tappy-0.5.0.tar.gz myworkdir
cd myworkdir
gzip -cd tappy-0.5.0.tar.gz | tar xvf -
cd tappy-0.5.0
# At this point you can try TAPPY out without installing.
cd example
../tappy.py mayport_florida_8720220_data.txt
# OR on Unix/Linux
./example.sh
cd ..
# If you want to install...
python setup.py build
python setup.py install #possibly as root
<<lessThe focus is to make the most accurate analysis possible. TAPPY only determines the constituents that are calculatable according to the length of the time series.
Main features:
- Calculates the node factor at each water elevation measurement. Very important for long time-series.
- Very accurate ephemeris calculations thanks to the Astrolabe library.
- Able to read in different input data sets without changing TAPPY or the input data set. All you have to do is create a file that defines the input data set. Thanks to Pyparsing
- Added the capability to read compressed files and Internet data streams (actually any URL) directly into TAPPY by using filelike
- The time-series does not need to have equal intervals. All intervals must be less than or equal to an hour.
Installation:
This is a standard Python distutils install:
cp tappy-0.5.0.tar.gz myworkdir
cd myworkdir
gzip -cd tappy-0.5.0.tar.gz | tar xvf -
cd tappy-0.5.0
# At this point you can try TAPPY out without installing.
cd example
../tappy.py mayport_florida_8720220_data.txt
# OR on Unix/Linux
./example.sh
cd ..
# If you want to install...
python setup.py build
python setup.py install #possibly as root
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Added: 2007-01-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1011 downloads
keyspeedapplet 0.7.3
keyspeedapplet project is a panel applet to show the speed you are typing. more>>
keyspeedapplet project is a panel applet to show the speed you are typing.
This is an Applet, similar to the applets, showing the cpu-speed, which shows the speed you are currently typing.
It shows the average speed of the last 15 seconds and the average speed of the last minute.
In addition it shows how many errors you made and features a highscore list which is stored human readable in ~/.keyspeedrc.yaml
<<lessThis is an Applet, similar to the applets, showing the cpu-speed, which shows the speed you are currently typing.
It shows the average speed of the last 15 seconds and the average speed of the last minute.
In addition it shows how many errors you made and features a highscore list which is stored human readable in ~/.keyspeedrc.yaml
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Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
925 downloads
imdb-thumbnailer 0.7.3
A video thumbnailer that sets film covers as thumbnails. more>>
imdb-thumbnailer 0.7.3 offers you a powerful and convenient video thumbnailer that sets film covers as thumbnails. This is a video thumbnailer that searches imdb for covers based on the file names. It works for movies in the specified paths (recursively). For the rest of the cases or if no cover is found the default thumbnailer is used.
Enhancements:
- Fixed: Not working recursively
- Fixed: Wrong version number
Requirements: ImageMagick
<<less Added: 2009-02-14 License: GPL Price: FREE
29 downloads
smtp2mix 0.7.3
smtp2mix is a small mail proxy that relays incoming email from a given user to the mixmaster anonymous remailer network. more>>
smtp2mix is a small mail proxy that relays incoming email from a given user to the mixmaster anonymous remailer network.
smtp2mix allows the use of your preferred email client to send email anonymously.
<<lesssmtp2mix allows the use of your preferred email client to send email anonymously.
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Added: 2007-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GGAP 0.7.3
GGAP is a GTK+ frontend for GAP computer algebra system. more>>
GGAP project is a GTK+ frontend for GAP computer algebra system.
Main features:
- GAP-friendly text editor.
- GAP-friendly terminal emulator.
- Shared package which enables creating gui in GAP, somewhat similar to XGAP.
<<lessMain features:
- GAP-friendly text editor.
- GAP-friendly terminal emulator.
- Shared package which enables creating gui in GAP, somewhat similar to XGAP.
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Added: 2007-05-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
886 downloads
airoleap 0.7.3
Airctl is a commad-line utility to trigger connection and disconnection events on. more>>
Airctl is a commad-line utility to trigger connection and disconnection events on, and to print the status of an Apple AirPort Base Station. At the moment this is not a configuration utility; try the AirPort Java Configurator http://edge.mcs.drexel.edu/GICL/people/sevy/airport/] , airconf [http://c0re.jp/c0de/airconf/] , or Apples own software to configure thing.
To install follow these commands:
make airctl
Usage:
./airctl -h
<<lessTo install follow these commands:
make airctl
Usage:
./airctl -h
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MagicBus 0.7.3
MagicBus project is an event framework designed to allow developers to concentrate more on developing application components. more>>
MagicBus project is an event framework designed to allow developers to concentrate more on developing application components than the means of inter-component communication. MagicBus project strives to enforce the notion of "loose coupling", the lessening of dependency between components that encourages cohesion and reuse.
Present architectures for delivering events between components generally fall into three problematic categories: Direct Access, Internal Event Support, and External Event Support. Examining these categories will help us explain the advantages of using the MagicBus as an event dispatching alternative.
DirectAccess:
With the Direct Access approach components are fairly tightly coupled. If components A and B wish to communicate with component Z they both must maintain a reference to component Z.
Advantages to this form of event communication are that the implementation is simple, easily conceived, and fast for smaller applications. Disadvantages include the necessity of component A to have access to component Z, the difficulty of changing functionality if component Z is altered or replaced, and the problem of correctly multi-threading calls to Z.
Internal Event Support:
Internal Event Support is a common implementation of component communication applied to application components. If component A wishes to communicate with component Z, component A registers as a listener with component Z for component Zs events (or vice-versa). The difference between Direct Access and Internal Event Support is that component Z has an internal delegate (Event Support) that handles the delivery of events to registered listeners.
As an advantage, Internal Event Support limits method dependency by having component A and B register as listeners of Z instead of holding a direct reference. The Internal Event Support also makes it easier to multi-thread calls to Z and from Z to Zs event listeners by implementing custom event support. As a disadvantage, components A and B must either have an ephemeral or indirect relationship with component Z and component Z must have code to implement the delegation for handling ZEvents. Additionally, component Z may have to implement two EventSupport object in order to allow sending and receiving of ZEvents.
External Event Support:
External Event Support is the inverse of Internal Event Support, where the Event Support delegate exists outside the component it supports acting as an intermediary for the delivery and receipt of events. Component A and B register with a ZEventSupport object in order to send and receive ZEvents, while component Z does the same.
Advantages to this method are that component A is decoupled from Z by ZEventSupport. Component Z can change without inhibiting A or B, and Z does not have to include any code for event dispatching. The interposition of ZEventSupport also makes it easier to multi-thread calls to Z and from Z to Zs event listeners.. Disadvantages to this approach center around the fact that Event Support objects generally must be created for each type of event (i.e. XEventSupport for Component X, YEvent, etc...)
Enhancements:
- Support for destroying topics was added.
<<lessPresent architectures for delivering events between components generally fall into three problematic categories: Direct Access, Internal Event Support, and External Event Support. Examining these categories will help us explain the advantages of using the MagicBus as an event dispatching alternative.
DirectAccess:
With the Direct Access approach components are fairly tightly coupled. If components A and B wish to communicate with component Z they both must maintain a reference to component Z.
Advantages to this form of event communication are that the implementation is simple, easily conceived, and fast for smaller applications. Disadvantages include the necessity of component A to have access to component Z, the difficulty of changing functionality if component Z is altered or replaced, and the problem of correctly multi-threading calls to Z.
Internal Event Support:
Internal Event Support is a common implementation of component communication applied to application components. If component A wishes to communicate with component Z, component A registers as a listener with component Z for component Zs events (or vice-versa). The difference between Direct Access and Internal Event Support is that component Z has an internal delegate (Event Support) that handles the delivery of events to registered listeners.
As an advantage, Internal Event Support limits method dependency by having component A and B register as listeners of Z instead of holding a direct reference. The Internal Event Support also makes it easier to multi-thread calls to Z and from Z to Zs event listeners by implementing custom event support. As a disadvantage, components A and B must either have an ephemeral or indirect relationship with component Z and component Z must have code to implement the delegation for handling ZEvents. Additionally, component Z may have to implement two EventSupport object in order to allow sending and receiving of ZEvents.
External Event Support:
External Event Support is the inverse of Internal Event Support, where the Event Support delegate exists outside the component it supports acting as an intermediary for the delivery and receipt of events. Component A and B register with a ZEventSupport object in order to send and receive ZEvents, while component Z does the same.
Advantages to this method are that component A is decoupled from Z by ZEventSupport. Component Z can change without inhibiting A or B, and Z does not have to include any code for event dispatching. The interposition of ZEventSupport also makes it easier to multi-thread calls to Z and from Z to Zs event listeners.. Disadvantages to this approach center around the fact that Event Support objects generally must be created for each type of event (i.e. XEventSupport for Component X, YEvent, etc...)
Enhancements:
- Support for destroying topics was added.
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Added: 2006-06-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1241 downloads
eAccelerator 0.9.5
eAccelerator is a further development from mmcache PHP Accelerator & Encoder. more>>
eAccelerator is a further development from mmcache PHP Accelerator & Encoder.
eAccelerator increases performance of PHP scripts by caching them in compiled state, so that the overhead of compiling is almost completely eliminated.
This version of the eAccelerator has been successfully tested on PHP 4.1.0-4.3.3 under Redhat Linux 7.0, 7.3, 8.0, 9.0, Fedora Core 1,2,3 and Windows with Apache 1.3 and 2.0.
Enhancements:
- This version brings full php 5.1 support, which has as side-effect that eAccelerator wont work anymore with php 4 on windows, but on other platforms this isnt a problem.
- The shared memory functions, session handler and content cache are disabled by default now. They are only used by a small amount of users and they could allow local users to fill up the memory, if they arent secured properly.
- The old web control panel and the disassembler have been removed from the code. They have been replaced with a set of php functions that allow the same functionality to be implemented in a PHP script. The control.php and the dasm.php files are such scripts. More information about this can be found in the README.
- Memory footprint should be reduced because redundant information in the cached scripts is no longer stored. Keeping this information cached can be done with --with-eaccelerator-doc-comment-inclusion
- File hashing in the cache directory has been added to improve performance with a large amount of cache files.
<<lesseAccelerator increases performance of PHP scripts by caching them in compiled state, so that the overhead of compiling is almost completely eliminated.
This version of the eAccelerator has been successfully tested on PHP 4.1.0-4.3.3 under Redhat Linux 7.0, 7.3, 8.0, 9.0, Fedora Core 1,2,3 and Windows with Apache 1.3 and 2.0.
Enhancements:
- This version brings full php 5.1 support, which has as side-effect that eAccelerator wont work anymore with php 4 on windows, but on other platforms this isnt a problem.
- The shared memory functions, session handler and content cache are disabled by default now. They are only used by a small amount of users and they could allow local users to fill up the memory, if they arent secured properly.
- The old web control panel and the disassembler have been removed from the code. They have been replaced with a set of php functions that allow the same functionality to be implemented in a PHP script. The control.php and the dasm.php files are such scripts. More information about this can be found in the README.
- Memory footprint should be reduced because redundant information in the cached scripts is no longer stored. Keeping this information cached can be done with --with-eaccelerator-doc-comment-inclusion
- File hashing in the cache directory has been added to improve performance with a large amount of cache files.
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Added: 2006-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1114 downloads
Atol 0.7.3
Atol is a dual panel file manager written using GTK+ toolkit and C++ programming language. more>>
Atol is a classical dual panel file manager portable to both Linux and Windows OS (using C++ and GTK+ toolkit).
Atol is a Norton Commander clone, classical dual panel file manager. Atol features common file operations, archive browsing (.zip, .tar, .gz, .arj, .bz2, .Z) and a lot more.
It is portable to both Linux and Windows OS (using C++ and GTK+ toolkit).
Main features:
- common file operations (copy,move,delete,rename)
- support for achiver plugins (.zip, .tar, .gz, .bz2, .arj, .rar, .lst)
- file search
- browsing bookmarks (directory shortcuts menu)
- file list filtering
- file split and merge support
- file hash calculation (crc32, md5, sha1)
- file encryption/decryption using strong blowfish algorithm
- multilanguage support
- fast file viewer (text, bin and hex mode)
<<lessAtol is a Norton Commander clone, classical dual panel file manager. Atol features common file operations, archive browsing (.zip, .tar, .gz, .arj, .bz2, .Z) and a lot more.
It is portable to both Linux and Windows OS (using C++ and GTK+ toolkit).
Main features:
- common file operations (copy,move,delete,rename)
- support for achiver plugins (.zip, .tar, .gz, .bz2, .arj, .rar, .lst)
- file search
- browsing bookmarks (directory shortcuts menu)
- file list filtering
- file split and merge support
- file hash calculation (crc32, md5, sha1)
- file encryption/decryption using strong blowfish algorithm
- multilanguage support
- fast file viewer (text, bin and hex mode)
Download (0.56MB)
Added: 2006-12-25 License: BSD License Price:
1036 downloads
nwcc 0.7.3
nwcc is a small C compiler for Unix systems that I wrote in my freetime, for fun and to prove to myself that I could. more>>
nwcc is a small C compiler for Unix systems that I wrote in my freetime, for fun and to prove to myself that I could. I started the project in August 2003, but because I had a job and a life and a few other hobby code projects, it took me until autumn 2005 to make it work with various constructs of the C language.
So what new does nwcc bring to the table? Most importantly, new code: I wrote everything from scratch - including the lexer, parser and backend.
The code of nwcc is written in C, is currently around 25.000 lines in size, and Im releasing it under the BSD license.
This release is not intended for serious use, but at least nwcc is strong enough to compile itself (the result of which can compile nwcc as well) and should thus be capable of dealing with at least some small programs. There are still some things missing/broken, but things are improving almost every day (I upload my changes to SF whenever I add/fix something of interest.)
Main features:
- There are some C language features missing; Most notably support for floating point, bitfields and a few other things. Many other things are broken (there are probably bugs in pretty much every language feature implemented by nwcc)
- There are no features a power developer used to established mainstream compilers would consider interesting, yet (apart from, maybe, the stack protection feature.) Sorry. There is nothing beyond plain dumb compilation; No support for creating shared libraries, no support for debugging or profiling, no nothing
- There is currently only a backend for 80x86 processors (which generates code for the NASM Netwide Assembler and works on Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD)
- There is absolutely no optimization, meaning the generated code is very slow compared to the output of established compilers. I will work on this soon, but you should understand that my primary concerns right now are code correctness and portability rather than speed (its hard enough to make slow code work!)
It takes a lot of work to get even a subset of the C language to compile, so the fact that something is missing or done wrong in nwcc does not mean that I dont care about that particular area of the C language or compiler design; It only means that I havent gotten around to doing it right, or indeed at all, yet.
Enhancements:
- Most floating point support for x86 and AMD64 has been rewritten.
- Many floating point bugs were also fixed on PPC32 and PPC64.
- Various other severe bugs were fixed on all supported platforms.
<<lessSo what new does nwcc bring to the table? Most importantly, new code: I wrote everything from scratch - including the lexer, parser and backend.
The code of nwcc is written in C, is currently around 25.000 lines in size, and Im releasing it under the BSD license.
This release is not intended for serious use, but at least nwcc is strong enough to compile itself (the result of which can compile nwcc as well) and should thus be capable of dealing with at least some small programs. There are still some things missing/broken, but things are improving almost every day (I upload my changes to SF whenever I add/fix something of interest.)
Main features:
- There are some C language features missing; Most notably support for floating point, bitfields and a few other things. Many other things are broken (there are probably bugs in pretty much every language feature implemented by nwcc)
- There are no features a power developer used to established mainstream compilers would consider interesting, yet (apart from, maybe, the stack protection feature.) Sorry. There is nothing beyond plain dumb compilation; No support for creating shared libraries, no support for debugging or profiling, no nothing
- There is currently only a backend for 80x86 processors (which generates code for the NASM Netwide Assembler and works on Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD)
- There is absolutely no optimization, meaning the generated code is very slow compared to the output of established compilers. I will work on this soon, but you should understand that my primary concerns right now are code correctness and portability rather than speed (its hard enough to make slow code work!)
It takes a lot of work to get even a subset of the C language to compile, so the fact that something is missing or done wrong in nwcc does not mean that I dont care about that particular area of the C language or compiler design; It only means that I havent gotten around to doing it right, or indeed at all, yet.
Enhancements:
- Most floating point support for x86 and AMD64 has been rewritten.
- Many floating point bugs were also fixed on PPC32 and PPC64.
- Various other severe bugs were fixed on all supported platforms.
Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2007-05-27 License: BSD License Price:
881 downloads
KBirthday 0.7.3
Kbirthday is a kicker-applet that reminds you of birthdays and anniversaries from your KDE addressbook. more>>
Kbirthday is a kicker-applet that reminds you of birthdays and anniversaries from your KDE addressbook.
It uses the KDE addressbook API to access the addressbook data. So you can use your favourite addressbook frontend to manage your friends addresses, birthdays and anniversaries.
Main features:
- support for birthdays and anniversaries from kaddressbook
- configurable notification time (past and future events supported)
- highlighting of most urgent events with configurable color
- shows remaining days to every event
- shows age of a person having birthday or years of anniversary
<<lessIt uses the KDE addressbook API to access the addressbook data. So you can use your favourite addressbook frontend to manage your friends addresses, birthdays and anniversaries.
Main features:
- support for birthdays and anniversaries from kaddressbook
- configurable notification time (past and future events supported)
- highlighting of most urgent events with configurable color
- shows remaining days to every event
- shows age of a person having birthday or years of anniversary
Download (0.54MB)
Added: 2005-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1613 downloads
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