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Ptk Phone 1.0

Ptk Phone 1.0


Ptk Phone is a small program written in Perl/Tk to be used as an address book. more>>
Ptk Phone is a small program written in Perl/Tk to be used as an address book.

It handles email addresses and comments as well.

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Added: 2006-09-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Conquest 8.2c

Conquest 8.2c


Conquest is a real-time multi-player space warfare game originally written in ratfor for the vax/vms platform. more>>
Conquest is a real-time multi-player space warfare game originally written in ratfor for the vax/vms platform. Conquest project was an early predecessor to netrek.
Enhancements:
- This version corrects some minor problems with 8.2b, and adds tcpwrappers support to conquestd and conqmetad.
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: Artistic License Price:
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Obsidian 1.9.1a

Obsidian 1.9.1a


Obsidian is a OpenSource 3D network game for Linux and SGI. more>>
Obsidian project is a OpenSource 3D network game for Linux and SGI.
Obsidian is an extensible virtual world system with a fullblown multiplayer client-server architecture. It is not a VRML2 world system, though there are plans to include VRML2 as a world data format.
Note that active development on this system stopped a while ago, though the code is still available for the curious. The code may not even compile on current Linux or Irix systems.
Main features:
- Multiplayer Client-Server architecture
- Generic TCP/IP hence works natively across the Internet
- Full 3D headsup with texture mapping
- Runs acceptably on a 486, screams on a Pentium
- Editable worlds and textures
- Supports some forms of IMPOSSIBLE ARCHITECTURE (eg. rooms that are bigger inside than out, corridors that curve back on themselves)
- Inter-player communications
- Projectile weapons (rudimentary, anybody is welcome to add more spectacular violence if they can)
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Added: 2006-12-18 License: Artistic License Price:
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NAS 1.9

NAS 1.9


The Network Audio System is a network transparent, client/server audio transport system. more>>
NAS (Network Audio System) is a network transparent, client/server audio transport system.
Network Audio System (NAS), originally developed at Network Computing Devices (NCD), includes:
Sample server implementations
- VOXware/OSS (FreeBSD, Linux, SVR4.[02], UnixWare, Microsoft Windows using Cygwin)
- HPUX (HPPA, HP-UX 10.x, 11.x)
- Sun Sparc/Intel Solaris 2.x, AM79C30A Digital Subscriber Controller and Sparc 10 Dual
- SGI Indigo (IRIX 5.x)
An application programming interface library
A variety of sample applications
Main features:
- Device-independent audio over the network
- Lots of audio file and data formats
- Can store sounds in server for rapid replay
- Extensive mixing, separating, and manipulation of audio data
- Simultaneous use of audio devices by multiple applications
- Use by a growing number of ISVs
- Small size
- Free! No obnoxious licensing terms
Enhancements:
- This version fixes several DOS attacks that could be carried out against a nasd server.
- Most of the server and client code was made ANSI compliant.
- Input and output mixer handling in the voxware (OSS) server was significantly reworked.
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Added: 2007-04-11 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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otto 2.0

otto 2.0


otto is a web based mp3 database and jukebox which can gracefully organize a very large number of albums. more>>
otto is a web based mp3 database and jukebox which can gracefully organize a very large number of albums. it is suitable for home or office workgroup use, or as an interface to a streaming internet radio station.

otto is written in perl. it requires perl5, mysql, the DBI and DBD::mysql perl modules (and a few others), and apache. mod_perl is optional. otto runs under linux and could easily be ported to other versions of unix. mpg123 or icecast are used to play or stream your music.

otto was designed with two purposes in mind:

1) to act as an easy interface to all my cds which ive encoded into mp3s. i use otto at home to act as a jukebox which is always playing music from my collection. i rarely put a cd into my cd player anymore, i simply use otto instead.

2) to be a multi-user network streaming jukebox for a group of people to upload and share their music. you could, for example, use this at work with everyone having separate accounts for accessing otto, and everyone having separate upload/download areas for music which they own. people all over the office can share and listen to the same music and everyone can have the pleasure of acting as dj for everyone else.

otto is always playing music. otto keeps a queue of songs to be played. you can add requests to the queue, change the order of requests, delete songs from the queue, or even kill the currently playing song. when there are no songs left to play, otto will add 20 random songs to the queue. requests always play ahead of the random songs otto has picked.

otto is geared toward people who have ripped+encoded entire albums. the otto database groups together tracks from an album and keeps them in album order. whole albums can easily be played, or shuffled together with tracks from other albums.

otto does search

otto tries to pack a lot of information on to a single page. at first this means otto is not always the simplest thing to use. however, once you get the hang of it, otto makes browsing and using your mp3 collection a straightforward task and it tries to stay out of your way as much as possible.

an example of this is the otto search function. if you type a search term into the search form, otto will show search results in three separate areas indicating search matches against artist names, album names, and song titles.

otto does lists

otto lets you create lists of songs that interest you. you can create as many lists as you like. once you have picked a list to work with, icons appear next to all song titles while browsing the database allowing you to easily add or delete songs to the list.

a special trash list allows you to select songs which otto should avoid when it is randomly picking songs. if you dont like the currently playing song, there is a trash icon for quickly adding the current song to the trash list so you never have to hear it again.

otto is multi-user

you can issue a separate username and password to each of your otto users. this is useful in a office workgroup environment. if you organize your mp3s such that each users mp3s are in a separate directory, then otto can keep track of whos albums are whos. otto displays the albums owner next to the album title while you are browsing the database. the currently playing track also has the owner displayed so you know who to blame.

when a user is browsing a song which is tagged as being owned by them, a download link appears next to that song allowing it to be saved locally on the users machine. if desired, this feature can be disabled so any user can download any song.

otto keeps a list of the 30 most recently loaded albums so you can easily see what has been recently loaded by your fellow users.

you can also choose to configure otto not to prompt for a username + password at all. this can be handy when using otto at home where multi-user features dont make as much sense.

otto as radio station

otto makes a fine front end for an internet radio station. instead of using mpg123 to play the music out of your soundcard, otto can use icecast to stream your mp3s over the network. you can even combine mpg123 and icecast to play music and stream to the network at the same time.

the front page for otto is a public page which does not require a username or password. it shows whats playing and whats coming up. otto also parses the icecast stats file and shows how many people are currently listening. on the request interface, you can also see a list of the last 30 icecast listeners and how long they were connected.

if your users log into the web interface from the same machine they use to listening to the stream, otto automatically associates that username with the icecast listener address. this way you can tell who is behind a given icecast connection.

otto as database

one of the design goals for otto was to be able to gracefully browse and search a very large database of mp3 files. otto is a pleasure to use even if you load 20,000 tracks into it. as part of dealing with so many songs, otto has a few options for controlling the organization of your database.

you can arrange for artists with multiple pseudonyms to be filed together under one name. AFX and Caustic Window can be filed under Aphex Twin, for example. or maybe you would like to file a related artist somewhere other than under their own name, Morrissey under The Smiths perhaps.

if you identify specific artists names as proper names, you can have otto file them under their last name instead of their first. like Charlie Parker under P instead of C.

otto also has a separate various artists section and a separate soundtracks section. if you tell otto how to parse the song and artist names from each of your various artists collections, you can have all your Banco de Gaia tracks appear under Banco de Gaia including all his appearances on numerous various artists collections.

other stuff

otto has support for running multiple icecast channels at once. each channel is configured with a different database of songs and has a separate icecast stream associated with it. all from a single otto installation.

otto has some international language support. it can be configured to use an arbitrary character set encoding. it also has an alternate navagation bar containing the greek alphabet in the iso-8859-7 character set. if you want to support another language this will provide a great starting point.

it is easy to write small scripts that fetch the currently playing song and the upcoming song queue. as long as you have mysql installed and the mysql perl module available, the script can run either on the same machine that runs otto, or on a remote machine. this is great for driving non-web based displays (like lcd displays attached to the serial port). a rough example script is included.

otto was originally inspired by the globecom jukebox. if otto doesnt quite do it for you, then perhaps the globcom one will. please see http://www.globecom.net/jukebox/

otto thanks

otto would like to send props out to its peeps. a special thank you to willg (otto logo and general look), jas (suggested the name), mbletsas, rmadams, bfitz, jfinks, mikeg, kasco, tschroed, dbrandon, nfields, spero, and sgunn. thank you all for your help, feedback and encouragement. i hope i didnt forget anyone, im bad that way.
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Added: 2006-07-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Goose 0.5

Goose 0.5


Goose allows you to search Google from the command line. more>>
Goose allows you to search Google from the command line. You run Goose, giving it your list of search terms, and it presents a list of search results using an easy to navigate Curses display in your terminal. You can then select a search result to open in your web browser.

Goose uses Googles web APIs to searche and retrieve the results. Googles web APIs provide a simple, XML-based interface to their search engine, using SOAP. Get more information at Googles Web API page.

Goose uses a script that is part of the Urlview package to automatically open URLs in the correct web browser. This means that if you are running Goose in an XTerm, it will load the URL in Netscape/Mozilla, but if you are simply running in a console or remote shell, it will load the URL in lynx/w3m.

It relies on the url_handler.sh script being located in /etc/urlview/. If your distribution does not install it there, then you will have to edit the goose script to use the new location.

Once you have the requisite packages installed, you can install goose. Place the main goose script anywhere you like. Place the GoogleSearch.wsdl file in /usr/lib/goose/.

Goose uses a configuration file to specify the key that Google requires to use their web API. Read the goose POD documentation for more information.
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Added: 2006-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Raptor 1.2.2

Raptor 1.2.2


Raptor is a vertical scrolling shoot-em up game like the original Raptor: Call of the shadows and Tyrian. more>>
Raptor project is a vertical scrolling shoot-em up game like the original Raptor: Call of the shadows and Tyrian.

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Added: 2006-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ccHost 4.0

ccHost 4.0


ccHost is a Web-based infrastructure that may be used to host and allow for commenting, remixing. more>>
ccHost is a Web-based infrastructure that may be used to host and allow for commenting, remixing, and distribution globally.

The more installations of ccHost and its variations, the more content there will be available for enjoyment and artistic re-use in a sane and legal setting.

ccHost is what is used for the infamous Creative Commons CC Mixter project which supports legal media sharing and remixing.

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Added: 2007-02-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Cleaner 0.1

Cleaner 0.1


Cleaner is a Java beautifier that transforms ugly syntax into beautiful syntax. more>>
Cleaner is a Java beautifier that transforms ugly syntax into beautiful syntax. The Java code syntax is parsed using ANTLR and then printed to standard output.

Source is included.

Something like this:

public void foo(String bar)
{
for(int x=0; x < 9; x++ )
{
System.out.println ("X = " + x);
}
}

Will become

public void foo( String bar ){
for ( int x = 0; x < 9; x++ ){
System.out.println( "X = " + x );
}
}

Compile:

$ ant

Run:

$ java -classpath cleaner.jar:lib/antlr.jar cleaner.Cleaner < some-file >
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Added: 2006-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Swinput 0.6

Swinput 0.6


Swinput can fake a mouse and a keyboard by using the Linux Input System. more>>
Swinput can fake a mouse and a keyboard by using the Linux Input System. The swinput modules read from a device and fakes hardware event (mouse motion, key presses etc) as commands written on the devices. Swinput presents status etc on the proc filesystem.

Swinput project is useful when testing applications.

It was developed to use when testing Xnee.
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Added: 2006-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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pslange 0.1

pslange 0.1


pslange is a ncurses-based clone of the game snake. more>>
pslange project is a ncurses-based clone of the game snake.
pslange is a clone of an old classic game otherwise known as snake or nibbles.
The object of the game is to steer the snake around the screen eating the food that pops up. Every time the snake eats something it grows. If the snake hits an obstacle either itself or the wall, the game ends.
I wrote pslange as a small learning project in order to learn python. It may not be the most advanced game but I belive it is an entertaining way to spend a few minutes. :-)
Since it does have several features common to many python based command line tools, it may be useful to some people as an example on how to do these things in python.
Main features:
- Internationalization - also known as I18N.
- Python setup.
- Command line handling using the module optparse.
- Using the python curses interface.
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Added: 2006-12-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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snd123 1.0.1

snd123 1.0.1


snd123 is a simple command line audio player. more>>
snd123 is a simple command line audio player that supports MP2, MP3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, Speex, FLAC, Apple Lossless, AC3, CDDA, WMA 1 and 2, MOD, XM, IT, S3M, 669, MTM, and STM.

Supported Formats:

MP2, MP3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, Speex, FLAC, Apple Lossless, AC3, CDDA, WMA 1 and 2.
MOD formats: MOD, XM, IT, S3M, 669, MTM, STM.

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Added: 2005-09-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Nag H3 2.1.3

Nag H3 2.1.3


Nag is a Web-based application which provides a simple, clean interface for managing online task lists. more>>
Nag is a Web-based application built upon the Horde Application Framework which provides a simple, clean interface for managing online task lists (i.e., TODO lists).

Nag H3 includes strong integration with the other Horde applications and offers shared task lists.

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Added: 2007-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Landscape 0.7

Landscape 0.7


Landscape is a program that creates and renders fractal landscapes, with an interactive OpenGL preview of the final image. more>>
Landscape is a program that creates and renders fractal landscapes, with an interactive OpenGL preview of the final image.
Enhancements:
- This minor update fixes compilation under Linux and (fingers crossed) the occasional crash during rendering some people were experiencing.
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Added: 2005-05-30 License: QPL (QT Public License) Price:
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DangoTalk 1.0

DangoTalk 1.0


DangoTalk is a widget that allows you to make free anonymous phone calls. more>>
DangoTalk project is a OS X Dashboard Widget that allows you to use the Interconnect API to make free phone calls between any two PSNT DIDs.

The system is built using Asterisk.

Upon request the Interconnect service will call the two numbers and connect them... similar to click-to-talk... but initated from a desktop application instead of a web application.
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Added: 2006-09-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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