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Knotify for Pidgin 0.1
Knotify for Pidgin is a plugin for the Pidgin chat client that uses Knotify to do notifications. more>>
Knotify for Pidgin is a plugin for the Pidgin chat client that uses Knotify to do notifications. This is for those who like pidgin but dont like the lack of KDE integration.
<<less Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2007-07-23 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
826 downloads
AmarokPidgin 0.1.7
AmarokPidgin is a plugin for Amarok that updates your Pidgin status message with what you are currently listening too. more>>
AmarokPidgin is a plugin for Amarok that updates your Pidgin status message with what you are currently listening too.
If you want to update your Gaim status message, look from the AmarokGaim package.
<<lessIf you want to update your Gaim status message, look from the AmarokGaim package.
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2007-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
811 downloads
Hearts for GNOME 0.1.3
Hearts for GNOME is an implementation of the classic card game for the GNOME desktop. more>>
Hearts for GNOME is an implementation of the classic card game for the GNOME desktop, featuring configurable rulesets and editable computer opponents to satisfy widely diverging playing styles. Hearts is Free Software, released under the GNU General Public License and should be able to run on any computer that can run the GNOME desktop.
Main features:
- Various rulesets with configurable options
- Multiple computer opponents with differing styles of play
- Drag & drop adding of new opponents
- Easy creation and modification of opponents through the Lua scripting language
<<lessMain features:
- Various rulesets with configurable options
- Multiple computer opponents with differing styles of play
- Drag & drop adding of new opponents
- Easy creation and modification of opponents through the Lua scripting language
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Added: 2006-11-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1085 downloads

NiallTunes for Linux 0.1.0
It can plays wav, aiff, flac, ogg and mp3 files. more>> It can plays wav, aiff, flac, ogg and mp3 files.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-13 License: Freeware Price: Free
195 downloads
JCalendar for Swing 0.1
JCalendar is a Swing component for selecting a date. more>>
JCalendar is a Swing component for selecting a date. JCalendar is easy to configure, highly customizable, and has an attractive user interface. The distribution includes a demo application so that you can preview your customized component.
Main features:
- Easy to configure
- Highly customizable. See properties.
- Attractive user interface
<<lessMain features:
- Easy to configure
- Highly customizable. See properties.
- Attractive user interface
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Added: 2005-11-14 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
1452 downloads
Pidgin 2.1.0
Pidgin, previously known as Gaim, is a multi-protocol instant messaging client for Linux, BSD, MacOS X, and Windows. more>>
Pidgin, previously known as Gaim, is a multi-protocol instant messaging client for Linux, BSD, MacOS X, and Windows. Pidgin messenger is compatible with AIM and ICQ (Oscar protocol), MSN Messenger, Yahoo!, IRC, Jabber, SILC, Gadu-Gadu, GroupWise Messenger, and Zephyr networks.
Pidgin users can log in to multiple accounts on multiple IM networks simultaneously. This means that you can be chatting with friends on AOL Instant Messenger, talking to a friend on Yahoo Messenger, and sitting in an IRC channel all at the same time.
Pidgin supports many features of the various networks, such as file transfer, away messages, typing notification, and MSN window closing notification. It also goes beyond that and provides many unique features.
A few popular features are Buddy Pounces, which give the ability to notify you, send a message, play a sound, or run a program when a specific buddy goes away, signs online, or returns from idle; and plugins, consisting of text replacement, a buddy ticker, extended message notification, iconify on away, spell checking, tabbed conversations, and more.
Pidgin runs on a number of platforms, including Windows, Linux, and Qtopia (Sharp Zaurus and iPaq).
Pidgin integrates well with GNOME 2 and KDE 3.1s system tray, as well as Windowss own system tray. This allows you to work with Pidgin without requiring the buddy list window to be up at all times.
Pidgin is under constant development, and releases are usually frequent. The latest news regarding Pidgin can be found on the news page.
Enhancements:
- libpurple:
- Core changes to allow UIs to use second-granularity for scheduling. Pidgin and Finch, which use the glib event loop, were changed to use g_timeout_add_seconds() on glib >= 2.14 when possible. This allows glib to better group our longer timers to increase power efficiency. (Arjan van de Ven with Intel Corporation)
- No longer linkifies screennames containing @ signs in join/part notifications in chats
- With the HTML logger, images in conversations are now saved. NOTE: Saved images are not yet displayed when loading logs.
- Added support for QIP logs to the Log Reader plugin (Michael Shkutkov)
Pidgin:
- Ensure only one copy of Pidgin is running with a given configuration directory. The net effect of this is that trying to start Pidgin a second time will raise the buddy list. (Gabriel Schulhof)
- Undo capability in the conversation window
- The formatting toolbar has been reorganized to be more concise.
- A new status area has been added to the top of conversations to provide additional detail about the buddy, including buddy icon, protocol and status message.
- Show idle times in the buddy list as days, hours, seconds
Finch:
- Theres support for workspaces now (details in the manpage)
- Theres a new custom window manager, Irssi
- Some improvements for tab-completion, tooltip and the password entries
- Some bugs regarding search results fixed
- A new DBus-script to create a docklet for finch
- Support for showing empty groups in the buddy list (Eric Polino)
<<lessPidgin users can log in to multiple accounts on multiple IM networks simultaneously. This means that you can be chatting with friends on AOL Instant Messenger, talking to a friend on Yahoo Messenger, and sitting in an IRC channel all at the same time.
Pidgin supports many features of the various networks, such as file transfer, away messages, typing notification, and MSN window closing notification. It also goes beyond that and provides many unique features.
A few popular features are Buddy Pounces, which give the ability to notify you, send a message, play a sound, or run a program when a specific buddy goes away, signs online, or returns from idle; and plugins, consisting of text replacement, a buddy ticker, extended message notification, iconify on away, spell checking, tabbed conversations, and more.
Pidgin runs on a number of platforms, including Windows, Linux, and Qtopia (Sharp Zaurus and iPaq).
Pidgin integrates well with GNOME 2 and KDE 3.1s system tray, as well as Windowss own system tray. This allows you to work with Pidgin without requiring the buddy list window to be up at all times.
Pidgin is under constant development, and releases are usually frequent. The latest news regarding Pidgin can be found on the news page.
Enhancements:
- libpurple:
- Core changes to allow UIs to use second-granularity for scheduling. Pidgin and Finch, which use the glib event loop, were changed to use g_timeout_add_seconds() on glib >= 2.14 when possible. This allows glib to better group our longer timers to increase power efficiency. (Arjan van de Ven with Intel Corporation)
- No longer linkifies screennames containing @ signs in join/part notifications in chats
- With the HTML logger, images in conversations are now saved. NOTE: Saved images are not yet displayed when loading logs.
- Added support for QIP logs to the Log Reader plugin (Michael Shkutkov)
Pidgin:
- Ensure only one copy of Pidgin is running with a given configuration directory. The net effect of this is that trying to start Pidgin a second time will raise the buddy list. (Gabriel Schulhof)
- Undo capability in the conversation window
- The formatting toolbar has been reorganized to be more concise.
- A new status area has been added to the top of conversations to provide additional detail about the buddy, including buddy icon, protocol and status message.
- Show idle times in the buddy list as days, hours, seconds
Finch:
- Theres support for workspaces now (details in the manpage)
- Theres a new custom window manager, Irssi
- Some improvements for tab-completion, tooltip and the password entries
- Some bugs regarding search results fixed
- A new DBus-script to create a docklet for finch
- Support for showing empty groups in the buddy list (Eric Polino)
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Added: 2007-07-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
39126 downloads
PAM for MyPW 0.1
PAM for MyPW is a PAM module for using the one-time passwords provided by the MyPW service. more>>
PAM for MyPW project is a PAM module for using the one-time passwords provided by the MyPW service.
PAM for MyPW currently works with most Linux Servers and can be used with software programs such as SSH that support PAM Authentication.
After you compile and install the PAM Module youll need to sign-up for our Free API access account and a Token or MyPW for your Mobile Phone.
You can install the PAM module and implement the MyPW API on an unlmited number of systems.
<<lessPAM for MyPW currently works with most Linux Servers and can be used with software programs such as SSH that support PAM Authentication.
After you compile and install the PAM Module youll need to sign-up for our Free API access account and a Token or MyPW for your Mobile Phone.
You can install the PAM module and implement the MyPW API on an unlmited number of systems.
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Added: 2007-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
911 downloads
contextFS for Amarok 0.1
contextFS for Amarok was inspired by the work of amarokFS, here is a script to show the contextbrowser in the fullscreen mode. more>>
contextFS for Amarok was inspired by the work of amarokFS, here is a script to show the contextbrowser in the fullscreen mode.
Same dependencies as amarokFS.
It can also be run by the amarokFS script. Just change the path to /usr/local/bin/contextFS after install.
<<lessSame dependencies as amarokFS.
It can also be run by the amarokFS script. Just change the path to /usr/local/bin/contextFS after install.
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Added: 2007-02-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
985 downloads

Rapid XSLT for linux 0.1
Provide a complete set of tools that a programmer can use for writing XSLT. more>> The project is still too early in its development life cycle to be compared to other, more mature, editors and IDEs. Nevertheless, it does provide a complete set of tools that a programmer can use for writing XSLT.
There are no plans to further develop this project.
Some of the features of this editor:
- Ctrl+Shift brings up a list of frequently typed XSLT elements with a shortcut letter that allows one to be inserted.
- Shorthand Notation supports two groups of elements that abstract nicely to programmatic constructs: xsl:call-template and xsl:with-param elements and xsl:choose, xsl:when and xsl:otherwise. They can be written using the shorthand notation as a method call and a case-default construct, respectively.
- Ctrl+Alt+arrow keys navigate between elements and attributes.
- User preferences allow inserted code to be customized.
- One or more elements can be wrapped with an inserted element.
- Multiple XSLT files can be opened and edited at once.
The download file contains help sheets to explain how to use the program.
What are its known limitations?
- The preferences window is not user friendly in that the options that should be set via radio buttons are set by typing YES or NO into text fields.
- When closing an open document, the user is prompted to save even if no changes have been made to it.
- Only one construct can be typed at a time in the shorthand notation text area. Therefore, a case/default construct may not be followed by a method call, and vice versa.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-18 License: Freeware Price: Free
188 downloads
contestFS for Amarok 0.1
contestFS for Amarok was inspired by the work of amarokFS, and is a script to show the contextbrowser in the fullscreen mode. more>>
contestFS for Amarok was inspired by the work of amarokFS, and is a script to show the contextbrowser in the fullscreen mode.
Same dependencies as amarokFS.
It can also be run by the amarokFS script. Just change the path to /usr/local/bin/contextFS after install.
<<lessSame dependencies as amarokFS.
It can also be run by the amarokFS script. Just change the path to /usr/local/bin/contextFS after install.
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Added: 2007-02-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
989 downloads
Python library for PS3 0.1.2
Python library for PS3 (Sony Playstation 3) game development under Linux. more>>
Python library for PS3 (Sony Playstation 3) game development under Linux. Includes: rendering to the PS3 frame buffer on a per pixel basis or with blittable objects (solid, masked or alpha blended), support for PS3 controllers and integration with PIL.
As you may know, Ive been writing my PS3 stuff with a view to building up a library suitable for writing games and as I thought about it more the idea of using a scripting language for the game seemed the most logical way forward. I plumped on python as Id used it before for a couple of small jobs and it seemed like a nice language with a lot of support. Plus, it has the advantage of being pre-installed on most Linux distributions and very easy to extend, and so the PS3 library for python was born...
Brief bullet points of the current build:
Support for the PS3 frame buffer on a per pixel basis
Support for blittable objects (solid, masked or alpha blended)
Support for the PS3 controllers
Easy integration with PIL for image manipulation and text rendering
A proof-of-concept breakout game
After about a day and a half development, the core of the library was in place but in a not very visible way. It seemed that the only way I could actually demonstrate this to all be good stuff is by writing a quick game. And breakout is one of the simplest, so I spent another day writing that. Its important to have a good demo on release... So, Ill settle for this half-hearted attempt at a breakout game whose main redeeming feature is that it has alpha transparency on all the blocks!
Just to whet your interest, heres an example of how easy the code can be (taken directly from the test.py file):
image = Blittable(Image.open("miglu.jpg"))
for count in xrange(screen.height-image.height):
screen.clear()
screen.blit(image, (count,count) )
screen.flip()
screen.wait()
Enhancements:
- Adds support for image blitting with the SPUs.
- Currently, using 4 SPUs the alpha blended breakout demo runs at 30fps at 720p.
<<lessAs you may know, Ive been writing my PS3 stuff with a view to building up a library suitable for writing games and as I thought about it more the idea of using a scripting language for the game seemed the most logical way forward. I plumped on python as Id used it before for a couple of small jobs and it seemed like a nice language with a lot of support. Plus, it has the advantage of being pre-installed on most Linux distributions and very easy to extend, and so the PS3 library for python was born...
Brief bullet points of the current build:
Support for the PS3 frame buffer on a per pixel basis
Support for blittable objects (solid, masked or alpha blended)
Support for the PS3 controllers
Easy integration with PIL for image manipulation and text rendering
A proof-of-concept breakout game
After about a day and a half development, the core of the library was in place but in a not very visible way. It seemed that the only way I could actually demonstrate this to all be good stuff is by writing a quick game. And breakout is one of the simplest, so I spent another day writing that. Its important to have a good demo on release... So, Ill settle for this half-hearted attempt at a breakout game whose main redeeming feature is that it has alpha transparency on all the blocks!
Just to whet your interest, heres an example of how easy the code can be (taken directly from the test.py file):
image = Blittable(Image.open("miglu.jpg"))
for count in xrange(screen.height-image.height):
screen.clear()
screen.blit(image, (count,count) )
screen.flip()
screen.wait()
Enhancements:
- Adds support for image blitting with the SPUs.
- Currently, using 4 SPUs the alpha blended breakout demo runs at 30fps at 720p.
Download (0.042MB)
Added: 2007-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
911 downloads
SILC Pidgin 1.5.0
SILC is part of the official Pidgin distribution and by downloading Pidgin you will also get the SILC protocol support in it. more>>
SILC project is part of the official Pidgin distribution and by downloading Pidgin you will also get the SILC protocol support in it. If you download sources and compile them you will get the SILC support automatically.
If you download binary version of Pidgin, you will need to download a separate SILC Pidgin plugin package. In addition, you will also need to download and install the SILC Toolkit in order to get the SILC libraries. All the following packages are available courtesy of the Pidgin project.
The following binary packages include the SILC Pidgin plugin. You can install the SILC Pidgin plugin into your system and get SILC support in Pidgin automatically. Note that, you will also need to download and install the SILC Toolkit. Windows version includes the SILC libraries, and downloading SILC Toolkit is not necessary.
<<lessIf you download binary version of Pidgin, you will need to download a separate SILC Pidgin plugin package. In addition, you will also need to download and install the SILC Toolkit in order to get the SILC libraries. All the following packages are available courtesy of the Pidgin project.
The following binary packages include the SILC Pidgin plugin. You can install the SILC Pidgin plugin into your system and get SILC support in Pidgin automatically. Note that, you will also need to download and install the SILC Toolkit. Windows version includes the SILC libraries, and downloading SILC Toolkit is not necessary.
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Added: 2007-05-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
879 downloads
Home for Sure 0.1
Home for Sure is an extension which will ask if you would like to close all open tabs and open your homepage. more>>
Home for Sure is an extension which will ask if you would like to close all open tabs and open your homepage.
When you click Home, Home for Sure will ask if you would like to close all open tabs and open your homepage(s) or if youd like to open your homepage(s) normally.
This isnt for everybody, but weve gotten a few requests, so we thought it might be useful. Try it out and see if you like it.
<<lessWhen you click Home, Home for Sure will ask if you would like to close all open tabs and open your homepage(s) or if youd like to open your homepage(s) normally.
This isnt for everybody, but weve gotten a few requests, so we thought it might be useful. Try it out and see if you like it.
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Added: 2007-04-19 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
918 downloads
Phone for voice modem 0.1
Phone for voice modem is only a simple wrapper for the chat program, which allows you to call some numbers. more>>
Phone for voice modem is only a simple wrapper for the chat program, which allows you to call some numbers on the hayes-compatible modem.
<<less Download (0.045MB)
Added: 2006-12-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1051 downloads
Kickoff for Suse 10.1 0.1
Kickoff for Suse 10.1 contains some packages needed to run kickoff in Suse 10.1. more>>
Kickoff for Suse 10.1 contains some packages needed to run kickoff in Suse 10.1. I modified the spec file from package kdebase3 included in openSUSE 10.2 to force the compilation of Kickoff in Suse 10.1.
You must have installed KDE 3.5.5 and beagle in order to install and run it.
Use it at your own risk, I am not responsible of any damage that could cause if you install them.
The packages provided are: kdebase3, kdebase3-beagle and liblazy.
<<lessYou must have installed KDE 3.5.5 and beagle in order to install and run it.
Use it at your own risk, I am not responsible of any damage that could cause if you install them.
The packages provided are: kdebase3, kdebase3-beagle and liblazy.
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Added: 2006-12-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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