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JSizer 1.1

JSizer 1.1


JSizer project is a tool that shows java code size. more>>
JSizer project is a tool that shows java code size.
JSizer reads in a set of jar files and then draws a graph of the current state of the code. The graph has nodes in it and the nodes get their color and size depending on a few things.
- Green nodes are packages
- Grey nodes are classes
The class nodes get their size and color from:
- Width represents the number of fields in the class
- Height represents the number of methods in the class
- Color represents the number of lines of code in the class, a dark node has more lines of code than a light node.
What you want to do is to look at the graph, find the big dark boxes and possibly refactor them.
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Added: 2007-08-03 License: BSD License Price:
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JSlife 2.0.0.0

JSlife 2.0.0.0


JSlife project is a Javascript/DHTML implementation of Conways classic game of life. more>>
NOTE: It isnt really a game and bears no resemblance to the popular board game of the same name.

Life plays out on a grid of squares where each cell is born, lives and dies according to the number of neighbors it has. A cells "neighbors" are the eight squares immediately adjacent to it. If a dead cell is surrounded by exactly three living neighbors, it is "born" and is considered "living" at the start of the next turn. If a living cell has two or three living neighbors, it remains "alive" at the start of the next turn. If a living cell has any other number of living neighbors, it "dies" and is considered "dead" at the start of the next turn.

Some implementations extend this idea by giving the cells ages, so they will not die immediately if abandoned or overcrowded. This implementation does not do this -- cells are bits; alive or dead. Living cells are gray, dead cells are white.

In this implementation, clicking a cell at any time will reverse its state (living cells become dead and vice-versa). The action can be started by clicking "Start" and will run until the number of remaining iterations reaches 0. An "iteration" calculates a number of rounds and updates the display to show the results. The most interactive way to run the simulation is to perform one round per iteration (the default) so the screen will update constantly. Because updating the screen is slow, more rounds can be performed between updates by increasing the number of rounds per iteration.

There are several counters shown on the screen to display some performance data if youre interested in how fast your browser runs Javascript.

Note that if your screen does not update after every iteration, try setting the delay to a number greater than 0. The grid size can be increased by editing the top of the source file.

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Added: 2007-03-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IFSgr 1.1

IFSgr 1.1


IFSgr is a command line two-dimensional linear IFS (Iterated Function System) grayscale renderer. more>>
IFSgr is a command line two-dimensional linear IFS (Iterated Function System) grayscale renderer.
IFSgr uses Fractints IFS file format, and features automatic fractal scaling and gray level adjustment and consistent image look independent of size or the numbers of iterations.
It can also convert Fractint files to Gimp IFS Compose files and back.
Main features:
- Reads and writes Fractint 2D IFS files, allowing to select particular fractals from them with easy :: notation.
- Reads FDESIGN TRN files.
- Reads and writes Gimp IFS Compose (IFSC) files.
- Renders high-quality grayscale images (see the IFS gallery), automatically scaling the fractals to fit to the canvas and adjusting gray levels.
- Writes Portable GrayMap images with bit depth 8 or 16, or raw pixel hit counts in pseudo-PGM format (like PGM but with 32bit depth).
- Can rotate, skew, asymmetricaly scale or flip the fractal before rendering or exporting to another format
- Allows selection of speed/quality trade-off and gamma (darkness) modification.
- Keeps consistent image impression the same when changing size or the number of iterations (quality).
- Can estimate box-counting dimension of the fractals.
- Its functionality is available as a library, libifsgr.
Enhancements:
- The code should be 64-bit clean now.
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Added: 2006-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gray

Gray


Gray is a gray version of the nice theme Mint by lokheed, with a new Metacity theme! more>>
Gray is a GNOME theme, and its the gray version of the nice theme "Mint" by lokheed, with a new Metacity theme!

Gray-Flat has got different menubar and different metacity (obviusly you can use Gray-Flat with Gray metacity theme!).

Stavrosg made a port of the metacity for Xfwm4! Enjoy his work!

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Added: 2007-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Inf sys 1.1

Inf sys 1.1


Inf sys is a SuperKaramba lm-sensors hddtemp theme. more>>
Inf sys is a SuperKaramba lm-sensors hddtemp theme.
3 color systems black, white and grey.
It shows:
- System Info
- Memory Load
- Disk Usage
- Fans/Temp
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Project ERP 0.2.1

Project ERP 0.2.1


Project ERP provides an ERP suite written in PHP inside of eGroupware. more>>
Project ERP provides an ERP suite written in PHP inside of eGroupware.

Project ERP is a collection of modules for eGroupware, covering acounting, manufacturing, inventory, and sales orders.

It uses the infrastructure of eGroupware and allows customization easily with the eTemplates-Module.

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Added: 2007-02-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Simple Monitor 1.1

Simple Monitor 1.1


Simple Monitor is a SuperKaramba theme inspired by the simple but effective Very Simple Monitors theme. more>>
Simple Monitor is a SuperKaramba theme inspired by the simple but effective "Very Simple Monitors" theme by the user humanthing. Some values are not displayed properly though in Very Simple Monitors (network values and IP). This could be because of different setups. My computer is pretty standard so my theme should function properly on most pcs. http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=48973
I like a tight and clean desktop, so I simplified the idea even more. This theme is showing all basic information, and nothing more.
Main features:
- Processors type
- Processor speed
- Processor load (number and graph, for one proc)
- Processor Temperature
- Amount of ram used / amount of ram
- amount of swap used / amount of swap
- amound of HDD space used / amount of HDD space total (for "/root" and "/home")
- HDD temperatue (for "/hda", I could add another drive if requested)
- Computer name
- Computer ip
- Network load (up- and download, values and graph)
- Amount of transfered data thrue internet (up- and download) since last boot
Enhancements:
- Made the three blocks clickable.
- The CPU block opens Processor information
- The Memory block opens KsysGuard (youll need to have it installed to be able open it, obviously. Its in Kubuntu by default)
- the Network block opens your computers ip settings window
- Added a line for your computers uptime
- Changed font colors to very dark gray and very light gray, instead of black and white, to make it look softer.
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Added: 2007-04-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Tamber Project 1.2.22

The Tamber Project 1.2.22


The Tamber project is a free, componentised n-tier website engine that uses open languages such as XML and JavaScript. more>>
The Tamber project is a free, componentised n-tier website engine that uses open languages such as XML and JavaScript.

Once installed you will be able to see the home page and directions in the installation wizard. Next step is to run the wizard. It will ask you choose whether you are upgrading and installation or starting fresh. If you are upgrading from Tamber 1.0 then choose upgrade.

Choosing fresh install will lead you to the database creation screen, you will need a black database and its` DSN. Enter their details in the form and wait for the wizard to create the database. You will then be prompted to enter an administrator email address and password. DO NOT FORGET THESE DETAILS. The last page will allow you to customise various other bits of Tamber including localisation.

Use your newly created admin account to signin, from there you can add extra currencies (in the locale manager), add catalogue entries and prepare Tamber for deployment. One are that will need changing is the site skin - you can either create a dummy skin using the CMS (Content Management System) or you can get your hands dirty and edit the XML by hand (consult the XML guide for more information). You can install the new skin by cut and pasting it into the skin node in /lib/theme/std/sys_obj.xml (see theme section of the Tamber manual to find out more).

Get your self subscribed to the Tamber release list or check the tamber.com home page periodically. Currently there is no system for generating diffs or applying updates. You`ll have to apply them by hand from the distribution zip file.
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Added: 2006-06-23 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Coriander 2.0.0 RC5

Coriander 2.0.0 RC5


Coriander is a GUI that let you control your 1394 digital video camera interactively. more>>
Coriander project is the Linux graphical user interface (GUI) for controlling a Digital Camera through the IEEE1394 bus (aka FireWire, or iLink).
Coriander is full featured and besides changing the parameters of the camera it will also let you record video, send images to an FTP site, convert the video to a V4L stream,... A live display is of course provided too.
Best of all, Coriander will work with any camera that is compatible with the IIDC specifications (also known as DCAM specs). This includes most 1394 webcams and a majority of industrial or scientific cameras too.
However, any cameras in which you can insert a video tape (camcorders,...) will NOT work with coriander. These cameras record compressed DV video on the tape, while the IIDC specify uncompressed, on-the-fly video flows.
Main features:
- change picture mode and format.
- camera on/off/reset
- control of Auto/man/one-push-auto, on/off, value and absolute value for all standard features
- memory channel save/load
- full Format_7 control
- control of the external trigger
- transmission on/off/restart
Enhancements:
- Upgrade the framerate calculation to use the timestamps sent by the kernel (through libdc1394)
- Add a counter that shows dropped frames warnings. A warning is issued when the difference between a pervious period and a new period is larger than 50%.
- fixed the bit depth. If the bit depth is available in the camera, it will be used. Otherwise the manual control will be available. I still have problems with my Basler 602f though. It has 10bits but the image is not good: saturated regions appear mid-grey (128) and the other regions are noise.
- sync with libdc1394 (SVN 391)
- fixed missing string in trigger_source_list
- sync with libdc1394
- add more details to configure messages
- added PIO, SIO and strobe direct register read/write
- remove spurious debug messages
- revert part of the change of Feb. 1st regarding the Flea 2 because some other manufacturers implementation systematically fail one of the tests.
- fixed wrong argument order of WritePVNHeader(). Thanks to John Shen.
- Disable features if they dont support any control mode or if they are OFF and their power cant be controlled. This solves a few issues we had with the Flea 2 from Point Grey.
- little update of the "About" window
- dont set 1394b at boot time: let the user do it manually.
- move and fix `extern declarations of string arrays from build_menus.c, build_ranges.c, thread_save.c, tools.c, update_frames.c and update_ranges.c to coriander.h
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Added: 2007-06-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Scam-grey 1.5

Scam-grey 1.5


Scam-grey is a milter which filters mail originating from MS Windows hosts. more>>
Scam-grey is a milter which filters mail originating from MS Windows hosts. Scam-grey filter provides you the ability to mitigate the flow of unwanted email from such hosts using grey listing.

How it works:
On the first delivery attempt from a Windows host, Scam-grey generates a temporary error message. Subsequent delivery attempts made after the delay period will be allowed through. Unlike standard mail servers, virus, trojan infected hosts and zombies are not designed to retry the delivery after a temporary failure.

Scam-grey pairs

the helo string
the IP address of the sending server (host)
as a record and returns a temporary failure (SMTP code 450 extended code 4.7.1) if the host is greylisted.

The record is expired if there is no connection for the matching record within the next 24 hours. Click here to see a sample of mail servers which are currently greylisted

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Added: 2007-05-01 License: BSD License Price:
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Zen 1.0

Zen 1.0


Zen is a Gnome theme that aims to be clear, soft and configurable in colours more>>
Zen is a Gnome theme that aims to be clear, soft and configurable in colours

Colours for selected text, progress bar and Metacity borders can be changed running ./configure at the root of the theme directory (usually ~/.themes/Zen/).

Default is purple, other ones are blue, grey, brown, orange, yellow, olive and green.

Zen for Metacity theme is based on Clear-alternative-wide an is provided by Billy Cantrell
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Added: 2007-01-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AudioMixer 1.2

AudioMixer 1.2


AudioMixer is a small Xforms based audiomixer, with a neat and clean interface. more>>
AudioMixer is a small Xforms based audiomixer, with a neat and clean interface. It supports OSS/Linux and OSS/Free, and features of most soundcards. A special feature is the ability to fade from one source to another which is useful for voice-overs during recording and such.
To install, type make, copy mix binary in path.
Or use the dynamic binary provided here... - move libforms.so.88 to
/lib or /usr/lib, and re-run ldconfig...
If you dont trust binaries, feel free to grab xforms lib from
http://bragg.phys.uwm.edu:80/xforms, and recompile yourself.
Enhancements:
- gray out non existent controls
- volume led bar, stupid but works
- cdplayer controls, DOESNT CONTROL CDPLAYER YET
- audiopci pcm2 fix - report if this doesnt work
- fader now has menus to choose input sources from
- more bloated code
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Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Neutronium 0.6

Neutronium 0.6


Neutronium provides a darker Mac-lookalike theme. more>>
Neutronium provides a darker Mac-lookalike theme.
Neutronium is a darker Mac-lookalike theme. It contains themes for Metacity, Cgwd/Emerald and GTK2.
The GTK2 theme is split in two versions.
Neutronium-High has higher contrast, white text. Neutronium-Low has lower contrast, light grey text.
The Cgwd theme is split in four versions. Two of them have 7px borders and the other two 2px borders. There is also the choice between sharp or rounded corners. If you use Emerald/Beryl, rename the files to .emerald and import.
The same applies to Metacity themes. Download the tarball, extract it and import the parts in Gnome Theme Manager.
Firefox web form color fix and icon fix for Open Office are provided in /Neutronium-Theme-Pack/Neutronium-GTK2/instructions.txt
Enhancements:
- Thanks to quimchin, colors in Firefox can now be fixed. There is no longer need for a separate Firefox theme.
- Fixed the Nautilus separator issue and added instructions for fixing Open Office 2. (big thanks to zammi)
- There were some problems with the server this theme was hosted on. Gnome-look only offers to host one file per theme page, and I didnt want to split the parts on diffrent pages. Now all parts (Metacity, Cgwd and GTK2) are in one tarball.
- Some minor pixmap changes in the GTK2 themes. 2px borders added to Cgwd and Metacity themes.
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Added: 2007-03-02 License: Freeware Price:
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FreeType 1.3.1

FreeType 1.3.1


FreeType is a software font engine that is designed to be small, efficient, highly customizable and portable. more>>
FreeType 1 is a portable and highly efficient TrueType rendering engine, that is now successfully used to bring TrueType support to a very large variety of platforms and environments, be they font servers, graphics libraries or embedded systems.
FreeType 1 is a clean-room implementation that is not derived from the original TrueType engine developed by Apple and Microsoft. It has been created with the sole help of the published TrueType specifications, which to our great surprise (and pain) turned out to be extremely poor and misleading in critical areas. Much hard work has been undertaken to solve ambiguities. The end result is a portable and fast renderer.
Note that FreeType 1 is a library. It is not a font server for your favorite platform, even though it was designed to be used in many of them. Note also that it is not a complete text-rendering library. Its purpose is simply to open and manage font files, as well as load, hint and render individual glyphs efficiently. You can also see it as a "TrueType driver" for a higher-level library, though rendering text with it is easy, as demonstrated by the test programs.
Its quality matches these of Windows and the Macintosh, while its memory foot-print and code size (between 48 and 55 kByte of Intel code) remain modest. A thing that cannot be said for most other commercial engines available.
Main features:
- Supports TrueType files (TTF) and collections (TTC). Doesnt support GX or OpenType fonts, but these can be opened and used as normal TTF files by the library. (With the exception of OTF OpenType fonts which really embed a Type 1 font file within a TrueType storage).
- Modular design: Memory and I/O operations can be very easily tailored to your own platform/system (the standard release comes with ANSI libc support).
- Font smoothing, a.k.a. gray-scaling. Just like Win95, the renderer only smoothes the parts of a glyph which need it (i.e., diagonals and curves).
- Support for all character mappings defined in the TrueType specification. The client application can select whichever pleases it.
- A full-featured and efficient TrueType bytecode interpreter. The engine is able to produce excellent output at small point sizes. This component has been extremely difficult to get right, due to the ambiguous and misleadings TrueType specifications. However, we now match Windows and Mac qualities.
- Written in portable ANSI C (and Pascal, for older FreeType 1 versions). Should compile well on all kinds of systems (tested on 16, 32 and 64 bits processors). With full source code available.
- Open Source License. FreeType can be included in all kinds of commercial systems and software.
- Provides test programs to "show-off" the library, runnable on the following platforms: Dos, Unix, OS/2, Win95, and Amiga. Any porters for other systems are welcome and should contact the developers team.
- Support for extensions. These are separately linkable units which can be used to enhance the engines functionalities without recompiling it. They can be written to access additional TrueType tables, or even GX and/or OpenType ones (the latter is already available).
- Kerning support: The TrueType kerning data is available through one of the standard extensions that comes in this release. However, it is up to the application to "interpret" the data, as many different `formats are supported.
- Support for vertical metrics. The engine is able to provide client applications with vertical glyph metrics if they are found in font files (usually in CJKV fonts). If not present, it synthetizes metrics from the horizontal values, ascender, and descender metrics. This means that it is possible to render vertical text correctly.
- Standard extensions are provided to access and load the glyph names in the Postscript table.
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Devel::Messenger 0.01

Devel::Messenger 0.01


Devel::Messenger is a Perl module who let your code talk to you. more>>
Devel::Messenger is a Perl module who let your code talk to you.

SYNOPSIS

use Devel::Messenger qw{note};

# set up localized subroutine
local *note = Devel::Messenger::note {
output => print,
level => 2,
pkgname => 1,
linenumber => 1,
wrap => ["< !--", "-- >n"],
};

# print a note
note "This is a sample noten";

# print a multipart note
note "This is line two. ";
note "continue", "This is still line two.n";

# print if level is high enough
note 2, "This is debug level twon";

Do you want your program to tell you what it is doing? Send this messenger into the abyss of your code to bring back to you all the pertinent information you want.

First, set notes in your code, in-line comments that start with note instead of #.

# this is an in-line comment (it is boring)
note "this is a note (things start getting exciting now)n";

To keep your program from giving you terrible errors about note not being defined, give it something to do.

use subs qw{note};
sub note {}

Or you could import the slightly more powerful note subroutine defined in Devel::Messenger.

use Devel::Messenger qw{note};

By itself, note does not do anything. Right now, all it is doing is making sure Perl doesnt give you an error message and die.

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Added: 2007-05-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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