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Make-Money-On-Line 1.0

Make-Money-On-Line 1.0


The Ultimate Safe Money Guide -Free Online Money Guide Make Your Online Money The Safe Way And Generate a Daily Income Stream. The best thing I came ... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-05 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Making-Money-On-Line 1.0

Making-Money-On-Line 1.0


The Ultimate Safe Money Guide -Free Online Money Guide Make Your Online Money The Safe Way And Generate a Daily Income Stream. The best thing I came ... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-22 License: Freeware Price: Free
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madlibs engine 1.0

madlibs engine 1.0


madlibs engine project is a MadLibs clone. more>>
madlibs engine project is a MadLibs clone.

The madlibs engine is a tiny engine for MadLibs-like interactive stories. Basically, you enter different words of a certain part of speech.

The program pastes them into a story text, creating weird, funny, or stupid results.

It runs on anything from a line printer to an xterm.

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Added: 2006-11-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Console Lines 1.0.4

Console Lines 1.0.4


Console Lines is a Lines game for the Unix terminal. more>>
Console Lines is a "Lines" game for the Unix terminal. There is no in-game help available right now, so check the README file. To move the cursor, use arrows (or jkhl), to select or to move a chip, use space. To instantly quit, use q. Console Lines requires a certain terminal size, supports a mouse (curses or GPM), and works with various ncurses libraries.
You will need an ANSI standart C compiler, GNU make, and a decent curses library that supports colors.
The current lists of operation systems tested:
Linux, glibc 2.2
Solaris 9
OpenBSD 3.8
CygWin 5
Enhancements:
- Support for smaller terminals (as small as 19x19).
- Support for terminal resize.
- Support for black and white terminals.
- Support for command line options.
- A workaround for a nasty ALTLinux/Debian GPM bug.
- Persistant high scores.
- A man page has been added.
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Added: 2006-10-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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smixer 1.0.4

smixer 1.0.4


smixer is a command-line and scriptable program to control and display the mixer volume levels on a sound card in linux. more>>
smixer is a command-line and scriptable program to control and display the mixer volume levels on a sound card in linux. smixer is ideal for setting mixer settings on startup or to switch between multiple configurations quickly.

Distrubution of smixer is under the GNU GPL. See the "COPYING" and/or smixer.c file for more information.

Usage is explained very good in the man page.

smixer may be invoked with the following command-line options:
-a When printing current settings include all devices.
-p Print out the current mixer settings, then exit.
-f file Process commands from file, then exit.
[no options] Process commands from stdin (interactive or from a pipe), then exit.
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Added: 2006-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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bsidentd 1.0

bsidentd 1.0


bsidentd provides a minimal and secure identd server that can generate random usernames. more>>
bsidentd provides a minimal and secure identd server that can generate random usernames.
bsidentd is a bare minimum and secure identd server, based on nullidentd. It can generate a random string for a username. It makes IRC servers happy, and it helps avoid ban scripts by not having a fixed username.
Alternately, a fixed username can be specified on the command line.
Installation? The usual. Check the makefile, make install then add an entry to
inetd.conf:
auth stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/local/sbin/nullidentd
Enhancements:
- Added query limit.
- Patch from Sven Oliver Moll to allow a username to be specified on the command line. bsidentd can now fully replace nullidentd.
- Debian package
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Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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nxt 4.1.0

nxt 4.1.0


nxt is one line shell script engine. more>>
nxt is one of Magic Hand command. Or one of one line shell script engine.

nxt is the fastest solution of file operation.

Example 1.

nxt .. g@foo.txt r@ n@bar.txt .[Enter]

1.nxt go to previous directory and execute ls command.
2.get file name of "foo.txt".
3.return to original directory.
4.rename as "bar.txt"
5.execute ls

Example 2.

nxt g@*txt text m@ .[Enter]

1.nxt get "*txt" file name.
2.go to "text" directory.
3.move the files of "*txt" to current directory.
(nxts move command is "REAL MOVE" command.(cp A B;rm A;))
4.execute ls

Example 3.

nxt src "emacs nxt.c" .. make[Enter]

1.nxt go to "src" directory.
2.execute "emacs nxt.c"
3.back
4.execute "make"
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Enemy Lines 7 0.6

Enemy Lines 7 0.6


Enemy lines 7 is a single player first person 3d shooter game. more>>
Enemy lines 7 is a single player first person 3d shooter game.

Shoot down enemy bombers threatening your city.

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Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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enemy lines 6 1.1enemy lines 3 is a semi-abstract first person 3D-shooter game. enemy lines 6 1.1 - Raphael ... enemy lines 3 is a semi-abstract first person 3D-shooter game. enemy lines 3s goal is to shoot
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
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1223 downloads
Added: 2006-06-18
Nerdy-Lines 0.1.6

Nerdy-Lines 0.1.6


Nerdy theme is based on the Kreski Lines icon theme. more>>
Nerdy Lines theme is based on the Kreski Lines icon theme. The main problem was that the original theme was not scalable. And also incomplete.
That gave my desktop an incomplete look. So I decided to fix that. The result is that they were redrawn from scratch in SVG-format.
Installation:
Untar archive to ~/.icons
-or-
drag and drop to the gnome theme manager and it will automatically install
Enhancements:
- Getting my desktop icons done (part III)
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Added: 2005-11-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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bicl 0.1.0

bicl 0.1.0


bicl is a tool for editing the builtin command line boot arguments in binary files like the PPC64 Linux compressed kernel image. more>>
bicl is a tool for editing the built-in command line boot arguments in binary files like the PPC64 Linux compressed kernel image and the PPC64 Xen compressed hypervisor boot image.

he boot argument processing for powerpc Xen is much less complex than it may appear. Assuming that the Simplify bootargs processing patch is accepted in some form, the following rules apply:

1. Arguments from 32-bit wrapper override all else
2. Builtin arguments in 64-bit image override firmware
3. Firmware is used if neither of the above exist

It is true that dom0 Linux has its own boot argument processing, but there is a simple transitive relation between Xens bootargs and Linuxs bootargs. That is, Xen first applies the above three rules to decide what to feed Linux. Linux then applies its three rules (it orders their precedence slightly differently) to decide what to feed the kernel proper.

The format of the builtin command line buffer is essentially just a seperate ELF section, which makes it easy for post-processing tools to locate it and edit it. If you have a 2.6.17 or later zImage kernel available, the following is illustrative:

$ objdump -h arch/powerpc/boot/zImage | grep cmdline
2 __builtin_cmdline 00000200 00406274 00406274 00016274 2**2

The format of the builtin command line buffer is simple, so many tools may one day understand it, but at present the most commonly-used tool is `bicl, which is shipped under the LGPL as part of the K42 source:

http://www.cs.unm.edu/~k42/tools/bicl

The usage of the tool is simple:

$ bicl
`builtin-cmdline manipulates builtin command line arguments

Usage: builtin-cmdline FILE [ARGS]
-?, --help Show this help statement.
--version Show version statement.

Examples: builtin-cmdline zImage

builtin-cmdline zImage console=ttyS0

The tool is used every day to edit the builtin command lines of Linux and Xen binaries as part of an internal IBM project.
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Added: 2006-10-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Nanoserv 1.0.2

Nanoserv 1.0.2


Nanoserv is a sockets daemon toolkit for PHP 5.1+. more>>
Nanoserv is a sockets daemon toolkit for PHP 5.1+. Nanoserv is object oriented and features native support for TCP with SSL/TLS and UDP connections, multiplexing and forking listeners, handlers for raw connections, line input, HTTP, SMTP, XML-RPC, Syslog, transparent inter-process communications with forked handlers, and more.
Main features:
- 100% object oriented
- native support for TCP with SSL/TLS and UDP connections
- multiplexing and forking listeners
- handlers for raw connections, line input, HTTP, SMTP, XML-RPC, Syslog, ...
- transparent inter process communications with forked handlers
- and probably more ...
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Added: 2006-08-23 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Migma 0.1.0

Migma 0.1.0


Migma project is a multiple-choice exam generator. more>>
Migma project is a multiple-choice exam generator.
Migma is a command-line tool that helps teachers create several different multiple-choice exams based on an original along with their respective answer sheets.
Enhancements:
- some important bugs fixed
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Added: 2006-10-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gnuvd 1.0.3

gnuvd 1.0.3


gnuvd is a command-line client to the online Van Dale dictionary for the Dutch language. more>>
gnuvd is a command-line client to the online Van Dale dictionary for the Dutch language.
Installation:
tar xvfz gnuvd-1.0.2.tar.gz
$ cd gnuvd-1.0.2
$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install
Enhancements:
- Fixes for some memory related bugs.
- Now works on the merciless OpenBSD 3.8.
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Added: 2005-11-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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twofish 1.0

twofish 1.0


twofish is a secure command line encryption tool that allows ZLIB compression, base64 encoding and variable size keyfiles. more>>
twofish is a secure command line encryption tool that allows ZLIB compression, base64 encoding and variable size keyfiles.

Its nicely written and there is room for improvements.

I have written other file encryption programs pretty much just like this one but this one is the best one i have written. Its not the well written probably but i like it.
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Added: 2006-11-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FluxBat 1.0

FluxBat 1.0


FluxBat is an ACPI based battery monitor for the fluxbox window manager. more>>
FluxBat is an ACPI based battery monitor for the fluxbox window manager. It includes two parts: a daemon process that runs the update script and the update script itself.
The whole software contains only about 100 lines of code and is easy to use by including only one line in the menu configuration file of fluxbox.
Enhancements:
- This release only forces the fluxbox menu reload if the battery state really changed.
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Added: 2007-05-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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