jnc 7
x2vnc 1.7.2
x2vnc is a dual-screen hack for VNC. more>>
Personally, I have two computers, both with linux installed, but I often have to run Windows 95 or Windows NT when working, and I just got tired of switching between the two keyboards. Therefore I wrote this program.
While running this program I can move the mouse pointer beyond the right edge of my X display, and then the pointer will appear on the screen on the other computer. If you have ever used x2x or a computer with two graphics cards, you know what I am talking about.
The program will open a small (one pixel wide) window on the edge of your screen. Moving the pointer into this window will trigger the program to take over your mouse and send mouse movements and keystrokes though the RFB protocol to a VNC server running on another machine. When the pointer is moved back towards the opposite edge on the other screen, the mouse is then released again.
The operation itself is almost identical to x2x, but most of the code was actually borrowed from the program vncviewer.
As the name x2vnc implies, x2vnc can only send events from an X-windows based display to any VNC server. VNC servers can run on Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP. x2vnc will not run without X-windows.
Please note that the normal VNC server for X windows does not control the mouse on the screen itself, but creates a virtual server in memory instead. If you wish to control an X11 display with x2vnc, you need to use x11vnc, but its probably easier to just use x2x instead.
Enhancements:
- A couple of major bugs in the DGA code were fixed.
Jacobe 7.2.7
Jacobe is a FREE configurable code beautifier for the Java programming language. It is possible to let Jacobe print your Java code according to the widely used layout rules of Sun Microsystems or customize it to your own standards. Currently more than 100 configurable modifications have been implemented in Jacobe. Jacobe is available for all Windows platforms, Linux (both freeware) and Solaris (commercial version). more>>
Jacobe - Jacobe is a FREE configurable code beautifier for the Java programming language. It is possible to let Jacobe print your Java code according to the widely used layout rules of Sun Microsystems or customize it to your own standards.
Currently more than 100 configurable modifications have been implemented in Jacobe. Jacobe is available for all Windows platforms, Linux (both freeware) and Solaris (commercial version).
Enhancements:
Version 7.2.7
System Requirements:<<less
h264enc 7.8.7
h264enc is a shell script which encodes video files or DVDs to the H.264 format using MEncoder. more>>
The script supports virtually all options of the libx264 library and has further support for 1-pass, 2-pass, 3-pass and fixed-quant encoding modes, 11 different software scalers, DVD cropping, interlaced encoding, deinterlacing of video content, setting output frame rate value, various audio codecs (MP2, MP3, AC3, AAC, PCM, ADPCM), file splitting, and more....
Theres a man page which provides further info on the h264enc script. To access it after installation, open a console and type "man h264enc" without the quotes.
Note: instead of typing n every time you dont want to use a specific option, you can just hit enter. I also suggest to read the x264 part of the MPlayer man page so you
can get more familiar with what a specific option does as most of the x264 options supported by this script may have a huge impact on quality/encoding speed.
To obtain best performance, I suggest to download MPlayer and the libx264 library and compile them yourself. You should use the appropriate CFLAGS at compilation time to optimize the code for your hardware architecture (example: CFLAGS="-O3 march=athlon-xp mtune=athlon-xp -finline-functions -freorder-blocks -fexpensive-optimizations")
For more info on the MPEG compression, read the README.encoding file
Main features:
- Support for 1-pass, 2-pass, 3-pass and fixed-quant encoding
- Support for DVD and video files
- Support for deinterlacing DVDs/video files with a user
- selectable deinterlacing filter
- Support for interlaced encoding
- Support for cropping DVDs (removing the black borders)
- Support for inclusion of a DVD subtitle
- Support for deblocking/deringing of video files with a
- user tunable deblocking filter
- Support for denoising DVDs with a high-quality user
- tunable denoise filter
- Support for 11 different software scalers
- Support for different audio codecs [MP2, MP3, AC3, AAC, PCM, ADPCM or COPY]
- Support for resampling the audio [MP2, MP3, AC3, AAC, ADPCM and PCM only]
- Support for using more than 2 audio channels [AC3 only]
- Support for normalizing the audio volume [MP2, AC3, AAC, ADPCM and PCM only]
- Support for splitting the final file using avisplit from transcode
Options
-1p Encode the DVD/video file in one pass mode
-2p Encode the DVD/video file in two pass mode
-3p Enocde the DVD/video file in three pass mode
-fq Encode the DVD/video file in fixed quant mode
-v Display version of this script and exit
--help Display this help and exit
OpenClinic 0.7
OpenClinic project is a easy to use, open source, medical records system. more>>
It has been mainly developed for private clinics, surgeries, and private doctors.
It is platform independent and has a multi-language architecture.
Main features:
- Environment: Web Environment
- Intended Audience: Education, Healthcare industry
- License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
- Natural Language: English, Spanish, Bulgarian
- Operating System: OS Independent
- Programming Language: PHP
- Topic: Dynamic Content
Naja 1.2.7
Naja is a download manager, a website grabber, a news grabber, ftp, ftps, sftp, webdav client. more>>
You may automatically resume broken downloads if your connection is interrupted for any reason and you may always resume downloading from the point were you stopped.
The downloading maybe achieved by splitting the file being downloaded into several parts and downloading these parts at the same time (HTTP, HTTPS & FTP). Donwload speeds are increased by downloading the file from the mirror sites, when the sites propose it.
Support for decoding multipart encoded image on several news is now ready (UUE, yEnc). Proxies are also supported (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SOCKS v4a, SOCKS v5), and use some authentication methods.
Others features are signatures (MD5, SHA1, CRC32), CSV filter, CGI & WebDAV Server, Web Admin Interface (take control from your office), Basic & Digest authentication for client and server, Compress and decompress (zip, tar.gz, tar.bz2), Picture viewer, Text Editor.
Naja is ad-sponsored software, and does not contain spy-ware. You may use it for free. No registration is required.
Naja exists under Linux & MacOS X.
Main features:
- Csv filter
- Cheksums (CRC32, MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA, SHA1, MDC2, RMD160)
- Crypt (Only for the eXtended version) and Decrypt (AES, DES, 3DES ...)
- CGI & WebDAV Server
- Web Interface
- Compress and decompress (zip, tar.gz, tar.bz2)
- Picture viewer
- Text Editor
Jeti 0.7.6
Jeti is a Java Jabber client that supports most chat features. more>>
Jeti can be used as an application or as a Web applet.
Jeti is an instant messenger based on the Jabber protocol, it is programmed in Java so it can run on every computer with at least java 1.4.
Main features:
- Plugin Based, activate only the features you need.
- Basic chat and messages.
- SSL security and Socks proxy
- Basic Filetransfers (Not with transports or through firewalls)
- Groupchat
- Message logging.
- Formatted messages.
- Emoticons.
- Meta contacts, contacts with the same name will be bunbled
- Can register and update transports (MSN AIM Yahoo etc)
Enhancements:
- Whiteboard plugin (Jeti only, not based on a Jep)
- Translation with altavista babelfish
- Color messages plugin
- Sort rooms based on number of people
- Various other bugfixes and minor improvements
JCommander 0.7.0
JCommander is a next generation file manager targeted to be powerful and flexible. more>>
Being multi-platform and distributed under an open-source license, it is freely usable on virtually any platform and operating system.
gjots 2.3.7
gjots marshals and organizes text notes in a convenient, hierarchical way. more>>
You can use gjots2 to organise your jottings into a tree structure, adding thoughts and miscellany as you go. You can get it to spit out HTML, XML, postscript, pdf, man etc etc (see the online manual for an example of the HTML conversion).
You can use it to "mind-map" your compositions - write down all your thoughts and then start organising them into a tree. By manipulating the tree you can easily reorder your thoughts and structure them appropriately.
Its a bit like the KDE program kjots but it supports a hierarchy of folders and the folder hierarchy is always visible. Of course, its also written primarily for gnome/GTK-2 rather than KDE.
Jajuk 1.7.4
Jajuk is a powerful music organizer for all platforms. The main goal of this project is to provide a fully-featured application to advanced users with large or scattered music collections. Jajuk main principles are maximum features, maximum portability and integration: 100% pure Java and maximum usability more>>
Jajuk - Jajuk is a powerful music organizer for all platforms. The main goal of this project is to provide a fully-featured application to advanced users with large or scattered music collections. Jajuk is a Free Software published under GPL license. Jajuk main principles are : * Maximum features: Jajuk is made firstly for advanced users looking for powerful functionalities * Maximum portability and desktop integration * Maximum usability: Jajuk is designed to be intuitive, fast and provide multiple ways to perform the same operation
Enhancements:
Version 1.6.2
System Requirements:P3 500Mhz, 256 MB RAM<<less
ircbase 0.7
Ircbase is a daemon (ircbase) that runs on a Unix server and performs actual IRC client operations. more>>
There is now limited support for connecting with another IRC clients. Such a solution will not be able to take full advantage of the features in ircbase, and is also currently rather flakey and ad hoc, but its provided anyway for people that want it while they wait for the native clients to be usable enough. When you do this, ircbase will behave like an advanced autonomous detachable ircbouncer.
Set up your IRC client to connect to the ircbase like it was an IRC server. The nick you setup in the client will map to ircbase session ID, and ircbase will connect to the actual IRC server with the session parameters (including nick) from the configuration file. It will then do some tricks to convince the IRC client of the actual nick in use after connecting/attaching, to avoid confusing it.
(The nick is used to select session ID rather than anything else in order to make it easy to use with ircII, which can specify the nick on the command line or in the /server and /window server commands.)
If you need to issue a command for interpretation by the ircbase parser, you can prefix it with /QUOTE I, e.g. for accepting a DCC on the ircbase end, use /QUOTE I /dcc get nick
and for changing servers, /QUOTE I /server irc.server
Main features:
- The above structure has the advantages that you can run ircbase on a shell account (warning, advertisement: Arctic Net can provide these) idling permanently on the IRC server very much like a bot, and yet, the user can, whenever he comes online, and from wherever he is, connect to it and use it for IRC-ing like any other IRC client.
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- The ircbase keeps track of the most recent events, so when he does this, he will automatically receive its "scrollback buffer", so he can quickly catch up with what has happened just before he arrived. This is also an advantage if his modem is unstable and often drops the connection, since this way he wont miss anything, no matter how thoroughly the user machine itself crashes (provided he comes online again before the buffer is completely flushed, of course, but this buffer can be arbitrarily sized).
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- Since ircbase allows scripts to run unattended at all times, it is meant to be able to replace any dedicated bots. Bots are a menace to the net, with their use of resources better spent on human clients, and the net would do so much better without them. With this system, even the most diehard childish moronic obnoxious bot-lover can do without them, simply because our design is superior, when completed.
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- A system for interconnecting ircbases into an op-net (to replace the traditional bot-net) is also planned.
Enhancements:
- Finally gave a license to ircbase (irccli is still undecided, though).
- Finally ircbase is now under the GNU General Public License, version 2.
Rhinote 0.7
Rhinote is a simple Python/Tkinter script which provides virtual sticky-notes on your desktop. more>>
Text can be cut, copied, and pasted; and notes can be saved (as plain text) and viewed and/or edited later, in Rhinote or any other text-editing application.
While many such applications exist for virtually all computing platforms, Rhinote is extremely simple, lightweight, and "keyboard-friendly."
NRL OLSR 7.7
NRL has implemented a link-state routing protocol oriented for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). more>>
Main features:
- Support for IPv6
- Operational in Windows, MacOS, Linux, and various embedded PDA systems such as Zaurus and PocketPC.
- Full link state topology can be distributed including non-MPR cross links
- A "willingness" attribute for localized MPR activation
- Support for several MPR selection protocols (Classical flooding, NS-MPR, S-MPR, MPR-CDS, and E-CDS)
- Neighbor link quality assessed by a smoothed hysteresis function.
- Many run-time parameters available including: HELLO interval, link state update interval, timeout factors, link quality assessment parameters, MPR willingness, and message TOS
- Configureable debugging verboseness
- Experimental features such as fuzzy-sighted routing and support for Simplified Multicast Forwarding
Enhancements:
- NS-2 support and various bugfixes.
Citation 1.7
Citation project is a web based tool for bibliographic conversions. more>>
Citation is a bibliographical conversion program designed to transform data between several different formats including GTEC, Refer, and Bibtex.
This program saves the researcher time by keeping unnecessary formatting from taking up their time. Currently, Citation is written in Java.
The use of Java moves much of the processing of the program to the users machine.
After downloading the Citation applet, the user is free to log off the network, but can still continue using the Citation applet.
Main features:
- Citation is available in both applet format and command line driven application.
- The Citation applet has the ability to convert between single or multiple entries.
- The Citation application is specifically designed for batch processing of files.
- Easy to use interface.
- Citation 1.7 supports format conversion from: INSPEC, ENGI, GTEC, PSYCH, Refer, and Bibtex to: Refer, Bibtex, HFS (Handbook for Scholars), Chicago Manual of Style, MLA (Modern Language Association), APA (American Psychology Association), and Galileo formats: ABI and Periodicals.
- Citation 1.7 has added new input manual format where user can add his or her own inputs in the input boxes rather than cut and pasting. This also supports format conversion mentioned previously.
GAIMnOSD 0.7
gaimnosd provides notifications in a TV gauge style for various events in Gaim. more>>
GAIMnOSD project allows setting the size, position and the color of the notification messages.