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FlashGot 0.6.1 for Firefox
FlashGot - download one link, selected links or all the links of a page at the maximum speed with a single click. more>>
FlashGot - download one link, selected links or all the links of a page at the maximum speed with a single click, using the most popular external download managers for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and FreeBSD (dozens currently supported products, see http://flashgot.net for details).
FlashGot offers also a Build Gallery functionality which helps to synthetize full media galleries in one page, from serial contents previously scattered on several pages, for easy and fast "download all".
FlashGot contextual menu
- for Windows (FlashGet, Free Download Manager, Fresh Download, GetRight, GigaGet, HiDownload, iGetter, InstantGet, Internet Download Accelerator, Internet Download Manager, LeechGet, Mass Downloader, Net Transport, NetXfer (Net Transport 2), NetAnts, ReGet, Star Downloader, Thunder (Chinese only popular product), TrueDownloader and Ukrainian Download Master [Russian language only] ), WellGet
- for Linux / FreeBSD / other Unix-like OSes (Aria, cURL, Downloader 4 X, GNOME Gwget and KDE KGet )
- for Mac OS X (iGetter and Speed Download)
<<lessFlashGot offers also a Build Gallery functionality which helps to synthetize full media galleries in one page, from serial contents previously scattered on several pages, for easy and fast "download all".
FlashGot contextual menu
- for Windows (FlashGet, Free Download Manager, Fresh Download, GetRight, GigaGet, HiDownload, iGetter, InstantGet, Internet Download Accelerator, Internet Download Manager, LeechGet, Mass Downloader, Net Transport, NetXfer (Net Transport 2), NetAnts, ReGet, Star Downloader, Thunder (Chinese only popular product), TrueDownloader and Ukrainian Download Master [Russian language only] ), WellGet
- for Linux / FreeBSD / other Unix-like OSes (Aria, cURL, Downloader 4 X, GNOME Gwget and KDE KGet )
- for Mac OS X (iGetter and Speed Download)
Download (0.23MB)
Added: 2007-07-16 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
534 downloads

Wings 3D for Linux 0.99.02
Wings 3D is a free subdivision modeler inspired by Nendo and Mirai from Izware. more>> Wings 3D is a subdivision modeler inspired by Nendo and Mirai from Izware.
It is possible to assign materials, vertex color, UV coordinates and textures, but there will be improvements in those features before Wings goes 1.0. There is no support in Wings for doing animations.
Export Formats
-Nendo (NDO)
-3D Studio (3DS)
-Wavefront (OBJ)
-VRML (WRL)
-Renderware (RWX)
-FBX (on Windows and Mac OS X)
-Yafray
-Toxic
-Povray
Import Formats:
-Nendo (NDO)
-3D Studio (3DS)
-Wavefront (OBJ)
-FBX (on Windows and Mac OS X)
-Adobe Illustrator 8 (AI)<<less
Download (3.86MB)
Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price: Free
194 downloads
Murrina-Brown 0.1
Murrina-Brown 0.1 is yet another great addition for Gnome users. It is actually a port of Mac OS X theme, Muku v1.2. The dock on the bottom is avant-window-navigator more>>
Murrina-Brown 0.1 is yet another great addition for Gnome users. It is actually a port of Mac OS X theme, Muku v1.2. The dock on the bottom is avant-window-navigator. Emerald theme is included.
<<less Added: 2008-10-23 License: GPL Price: FREE
14 downloads
Condor 6.8.5
Condor schedules and runs remote CPU intensive applications using the idle cycles of distributively owned workstations. more>>
Condor schedules and runs remote CPU intensive applications using the idle cycles of distributively owned workstations.
It monitors a pool of machines to find idle machines that are then used to complete submitted jobs, and also provides checkpointing and remote system mechanisms that allow for job migration and transparent remote execution.
Enhancements:
- Ports to x86 Debian 4.0, Mac OS X 10.3, and Mac OS X 10.4 have been added.
- A configuration macro COLLECTOR_REQUIREMENTS has been added to filter out unwanted ClassAd updates.
- There are numerous bugfixes.
<<lessIt monitors a pool of machines to find idle machines that are then used to complete submitted jobs, and also provides checkpointing and remote system mechanisms that allow for job migration and transparent remote execution.
Enhancements:
- Ports to x86 Debian 4.0, Mac OS X 10.3, and Mac OS X 10.4 have been added.
- A configuration macro COLLECTOR_REQUIREMENTS has been added to filter out unwanted ClassAd updates.
- There are numerous bugfixes.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-06-02 License: BSD License Price:
882 downloads
MPEG4ip Player 0.9.8
MPEG4IP provides an end-to-end system to explore streaming multimedia. more>>
MPEG4IP provides an end-to-end system to explore streaming multimedia. The package includes many existing open source packages and the "glue" to integrate them together. This is a tool for streaming video and audio that is standards-oriented and free from proprietary protocols and extensions.
Provided are a live MPEG-4/H.261/MPEG-2/H.263 MP3/AAC/AMR broadcaster and file recorder, command line utilities such as an MP4 file creator and hinter, and an player that can both stream and playback from local file.
Our development is focused on the Linux platform, and has been ported to Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, BSD/OS and Mac OS X, but it should be relatively straight-forward to use on other platforms. Many of the included packages are multi-platform already. Mp4live only works on Linux.
This code is not intended for end users, and does not contain executables. Please read all the legal information to determine if it is suitable for you.
File formats:
avi, mp4, limited .mov, .mpg (transport and program streams), .wav, raw aac, raw mp3, raw mp4v, raw .h264
Video codecs:
mpeg-4 (xvid, xvid-1.0, ISO reference), mpeg1/2 (libmpeg3, mpeg2dec), H.261, YUV (i420 raw)
Through ffmpeg: h.263, Sorenson, some MJPEG, H.264
Audio Codecs:
aac (faad, faad2 with seperate download), mp3, celp, ac3 (with seperate download), raw PCM, G.711 alaw and ulaw
Through ffmpeg: AMR NB, AMR WB, G.711 alaw and ulaw
Streaming capability:
RTSP, SDP, RTP (rfc 3551 for raw audio, 2250 for mpeg1/2 audio and video, 3016 for mpeg4 video, 3119 for mp3, 3640 for aac/celp audio, 3267 for AMR octet-aligned only, 3984 for h.264), mpeg2 transport streams (mpeg2 video, mp3 and ac3 audio), both multicast and streaming.
Supports http fetch of sdp files.
Other features:
1/2, double and full screen video, change aspect ratio of video
Audio should be able to convert channels and format to match any hardware, but not frequency.
IsmaCryp 1.0 specification is supported for local playback and streaming playback.
<<lessProvided are a live MPEG-4/H.261/MPEG-2/H.263 MP3/AAC/AMR broadcaster and file recorder, command line utilities such as an MP4 file creator and hinter, and an player that can both stream and playback from local file.
Our development is focused on the Linux platform, and has been ported to Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, BSD/OS and Mac OS X, but it should be relatively straight-forward to use on other platforms. Many of the included packages are multi-platform already. Mp4live only works on Linux.
This code is not intended for end users, and does not contain executables. Please read all the legal information to determine if it is suitable for you.
File formats:
avi, mp4, limited .mov, .mpg (transport and program streams), .wav, raw aac, raw mp3, raw mp4v, raw .h264
Video codecs:
mpeg-4 (xvid, xvid-1.0, ISO reference), mpeg1/2 (libmpeg3, mpeg2dec), H.261, YUV (i420 raw)
Through ffmpeg: h.263, Sorenson, some MJPEG, H.264
Audio Codecs:
aac (faad, faad2 with seperate download), mp3, celp, ac3 (with seperate download), raw PCM, G.711 alaw and ulaw
Through ffmpeg: AMR NB, AMR WB, G.711 alaw and ulaw
Streaming capability:
RTSP, SDP, RTP (rfc 3551 for raw audio, 2250 for mpeg1/2 audio and video, 3016 for mpeg4 video, 3119 for mp3, 3640 for aac/celp audio, 3267 for AMR octet-aligned only, 3984 for h.264), mpeg2 transport streams (mpeg2 video, mp3 and ac3 audio), both multicast and streaming.
Supports http fetch of sdp files.
Other features:
1/2, double and full screen video, change aspect ratio of video
Audio should be able to convert channels and format to match any hardware, but not frequency.
IsmaCryp 1.0 specification is supported for local playback and streaming playback.
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Added: 2006-11-17 License: Freeware Price:
1076 downloads
Mac-on-Linux 0.9.72.1
Mac-on-Linux (MOL) is a virtual machine which runs Mac OS (inlucluding Mac OS X) on top of Linux/ppc. more>>
Mac-on-Linux (MOL) is a virtual machine which runs Mac OS (inlucluding Mac OS X) on top of Linux/ppc.
Main features:
- Added nvram.x installation
- Fix bootstrap check
- Fix dmdma.c strict aliasing warning
- Make sure that log and lock dirs are created
- Integrated BootX with the build system
- Added check for zlib
- Fixed test invocations (== is invalid)
- Fixed VT Switching
- Removed Sheep from defconfig
- Fixed Ubuntu -fno-stack-protector bug
- Removed duplicate nvram, fix doesnt really work
- Some docs cleanups, changed the website address
- Removed libimport script
- Fixed another MacOS segfault on startup
- Ensured that all read/write/seek disk pointers are set properly
- Removed some debugging text
- Fixed MacOS ethernet softlock (Thanks SolraBizna for noticing)
- Fixed MacOS segfault on startup (Thanks to SolraBizna for noticing)
- Changed BootX Read to pass addresses instead of casting them as long
- Fixed BootX read size bug preventing booting on QCOW/DMG
- Cleaned up a bunch of gcc4 issues
- Removed TUN from defconfig
- Updated network driver help info
- Integrated patch from Marcus Comstedt for USB mice
- Removed linux/compiler.h from USB to fix Ubuntu issue
- Fix mol-img bug
- Added support to recognize HFSX disks
- Added bootx source to main MOL build (with backports from newer BootX)
- Fixed gcc4 include issue
Enhancements:
- Fix building on FC7 by adding missing headers
- Additional fixes for find_physical_rom
- Fix bus frequency reporting
- 2.6.22 kmod fixes
- Remove TUN from defconfig (again)
- Fix XDGA off by one error
- Update netdriver Kconfig
- Re-arrange the Kconfig menus
- Remove configure directory
- OSX Compatibility fixes
<<lessMain features:
- Added nvram.x installation
- Fix bootstrap check
- Fix dmdma.c strict aliasing warning
- Make sure that log and lock dirs are created
- Integrated BootX with the build system
- Added check for zlib
- Fixed test invocations (== is invalid)
- Fixed VT Switching
- Removed Sheep from defconfig
- Fixed Ubuntu -fno-stack-protector bug
- Removed duplicate nvram, fix doesnt really work
- Some docs cleanups, changed the website address
- Removed libimport script
- Fixed another MacOS segfault on startup
- Ensured that all read/write/seek disk pointers are set properly
- Removed some debugging text
- Fixed MacOS ethernet softlock (Thanks SolraBizna for noticing)
- Fixed MacOS segfault on startup (Thanks to SolraBizna for noticing)
- Changed BootX Read to pass addresses instead of casting them as long
- Fixed BootX read size bug preventing booting on QCOW/DMG
- Cleaned up a bunch of gcc4 issues
- Removed TUN from defconfig
- Updated network driver help info
- Integrated patch from Marcus Comstedt for USB mice
- Removed linux/compiler.h from USB to fix Ubuntu issue
- Fix mol-img bug
- Added support to recognize HFSX disks
- Added bootx source to main MOL build (with backports from newer BootX)
- Fixed gcc4 include issue
Enhancements:
- Fix building on FC7 by adding missing headers
- Additional fixes for find_physical_rom
- Fix bus frequency reporting
- 2.6.22 kmod fixes
- Remove TUN from defconfig (again)
- Fix XDGA off by one error
- Update netdriver Kconfig
- Re-arrange the Kconfig menus
- Remove configure directory
- OSX Compatibility fixes
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Added: 2007-06-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
873 downloads
X/OS Linux 4.0
X/OS Linux is a GNU/Linux distribution for business and enterprise users. more>>
X/OS Linux is derived from the Free/Open Source rpm packages of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (RHEL4) under the requirements set forth by their trademark policy.
X/OS has spent considerable effort to avoid using Red Hats trademarks in any way that would imply an association with or sponsorship by Red Hat.
After some delay, the final release of X/OS Linux 4.0 is now available to the public.
The X/OS Linux team has spent considerable effort to assure the label enterprise-grade Linux for this milestone release. With the simultaneous availability of X/OS Linux 4.0 for x86 and x86_64 processor architectures, it delivers the latest best-of-breed Free and Open Source software for both 32- and 64-bit platforms.
Highlights include the 2.6 Linux kernel featuring numerous enhancements over the previous 2.4 version, Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) to apply more granular security policies, improved storage capabilities supporting file systems of up to 8TB and more.
The Global File System (GFS) and Cluster Suite software is included in this release to ease the task of creating and managing advanced cluster configurations, and is available as an extra option during installation. This powerful set of tools provides seamless scalability of applications such as databases, web servers and high-performance computing clusters with GFS enabling nodes to simultaneously read and write to a single shared filesystem.
Next to providing an advanced server platform, X/OS Linux 4.0 adds various enhancements to the desktop increasing usability with greatly improved office productivity tools, plug-and-play USB device recognition and power management supporting the ACPI standard.
In addition to compatibility with the de facto distribution for deploying Linux in the enterprise, X/OS Linux strides to include various other useful packages and tools that conform to the standard for mature and robust enterprise-grade software. One example is Xfce, an extra option in addition to Gnome and KDE, offering a light-weight desktop environment suited for use on low-end or thin client systems.
<<lessX/OS has spent considerable effort to avoid using Red Hats trademarks in any way that would imply an association with or sponsorship by Red Hat.
After some delay, the final release of X/OS Linux 4.0 is now available to the public.
The X/OS Linux team has spent considerable effort to assure the label enterprise-grade Linux for this milestone release. With the simultaneous availability of X/OS Linux 4.0 for x86 and x86_64 processor architectures, it delivers the latest best-of-breed Free and Open Source software for both 32- and 64-bit platforms.
Highlights include the 2.6 Linux kernel featuring numerous enhancements over the previous 2.4 version, Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) to apply more granular security policies, improved storage capabilities supporting file systems of up to 8TB and more.
The Global File System (GFS) and Cluster Suite software is included in this release to ease the task of creating and managing advanced cluster configurations, and is available as an extra option during installation. This powerful set of tools provides seamless scalability of applications such as databases, web servers and high-performance computing clusters with GFS enabling nodes to simultaneously read and write to a single shared filesystem.
Next to providing an advanced server platform, X/OS Linux 4.0 adds various enhancements to the desktop increasing usability with greatly improved office productivity tools, plug-and-play USB device recognition and power management supporting the ACPI standard.
In addition to compatibility with the de facto distribution for deploying Linux in the enterprise, X/OS Linux strides to include various other useful packages and tools that conform to the standard for mature and robust enterprise-grade software. One example is Xfce, an extra option in addition to Gnome and KDE, offering a light-weight desktop environment suited for use on low-end or thin client systems.
Download (4336MB)
Added: 2005-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1573 downloads
GNU-Darwin 1.1
The GNU-Darwin project combines Apples Darwin 1.4.1 with X Windows. more>>
The GNU-Darwin Distribution is an amalgamation of the Darwin and GNU operating systems and a large collection of free software compatible with Darwin and Mac OS X. We are commited to Darwin as a free OS, Mac OS X compatibility, and helping users attain the benefits of software freedom.
Founded in November 2000 by proclus, The ports system and package management system were adapted from FreeBSD in order to bring Unix software to Darwin / MacOSX on PowerPC and also on the x86 architecture.
In 2002, GNU-Darwin extended its services to full-featured mail accounts (with POP, IMAP and webmail support), Web Hosting and file sharing with an original web interface that provides users an easy way to manage their site and, since 2003, shell accounts on a Darwin x86 ssh server.
GNU-Darwin has always been very cautious regarding software freedom and dedicated to concrete progress in this direction while defending digital liberties in general.
<<lessFounded in November 2000 by proclus, The ports system and package management system were adapted from FreeBSD in order to bring Unix software to Darwin / MacOSX on PowerPC and also on the x86 architecture.
In 2002, GNU-Darwin extended its services to full-featured mail accounts (with POP, IMAP and webmail support), Web Hosting and file sharing with an original web interface that provides users an easy way to manage their site and, since 2003, shell accounts on a Darwin x86 ssh server.
GNU-Darwin has always been very cautious regarding software freedom and dedicated to concrete progress in this direction while defending digital liberties in general.
Download (640MB)
Added: 2005-10-12 License: APSL (Apple Public Source License) Price:
865 downloads
ActivePerl 5.8.8.819
ActivePerl is the complete, quality-assured and ready-to-install Perl distribution for AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris. more>>
ActivePerl project is the complete, quality-assured and ready-to-install Perl distribution for AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Windows.
Whats included:
- Perl core
- Perl Package Manager
- Installers
- Complete online documentation
Enhancements:
- Release version of 64-bit ActivePerl for Linux, Solaris and Windows.
- Rewritten PPM client. The command line shell has been replaced by a graphical user interface.
- Bundles the Tcl and Tkx modules, plus a significant subset of the latest Tcl/Tk widgets.
<<lessWhats included:
- Perl core
- Perl Package Manager
- Installers
- Complete online documentation
Enhancements:
- Release version of 64-bit ActivePerl for Linux, Solaris and Windows.
- Rewritten PPM client. The command line shell has been replaced by a graphical user interface.
- Bundles the Tcl and Tkx modules, plus a significant subset of the latest Tcl/Tk widgets.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-01-12 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
1021 downloads
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OpenDarwin 7.2.1
OpenDarwin is the core of Mac OS X. more>>
Darwin is the core of Mac OS X. The Darwin kernel is based on FreeBSD and Mach 3.0 technologies and provides protected memory and pre-emptive multitasking. Darwin runs on PowerPC-based Macintosh computers and a version is also available for x86-compatible computers.
Apples open source projects allow developers to customize and enhance key Apple software. Through the open source model, Apple engineers and the open source community collaborate to create better, faster and more reliable products for our users.
Beneath the appealing, easy-to-use interface of Mac OS X is a rock-solid foundation that is engineered for stability, reliability, and performance. This foundation is a core operating system commonly known as Darwin.
Darwin integrates a number of technologies, most importantly Mach 3.0, operating-system services based on 4.4BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), high-performance networking facilities, and support for multiple integrated file systems.
Since it was first released in March 1999, Darwin has been the open-source OS technology underlying Apples Mac OS X operating system, with all development being managed and hosted by Apple at http://developer.apple.com/darwin/.
Since Apples Mac OS X releases are based directly on the live Darwin CVS repository, it has been necessary to have a fairly comprehensive procedural framework in place for registering and managing Darwin developers to ensure a good level of quality control. While this system has served its intended purpose quite well, it is desirable to further increase the collaboration between Apple and the open source community beyond the current model.
OpenDarwin.org, jointly founded in April 2002 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (ISC) and Apple, is an attempt to take cooperative Darwin development to the next level. Membership in the OpenDarwin project and access to its works are open to everyone.
The project is also fully independent, with control over its own web site, project news, bug tracking information and CVS repository, as well as any other services that the community owners may wish to provide. Neither Apple nor ISC take any responsibility for, or exercise any editorial control over, the OpenDarwin project.
Many OpenDarwin members are either Apple employees or Darwin Committers, who have an active interest in merging technologies from OpenDarwin.org into Darwin and Mac OS X releases. With OpenDarwin, project members have greater latitude in producing incremental updates or interim releases of Darwin.
The mission of the OpenDarwin project is to innovate and explore new technologies while still remaining relevant, through its informal connection to www.opensource.apple.com, to the mainstream computing environments that Apple provides. It complements Apples infrastructure by allowing increased participation by the community.
Enhancements:
- Install script has been enhanced to allow user creating, setting root password
- AuthenticAMD cpus are now properly detected
- cvs from upstream feature releases
- locate from NetBSD
- at/atrun synced with FreeBSD-5
- various unix software has been updated.
- ODTulipDriver, a driver for tulip-based ethernet controllers, has been added.
- ncutil, a network configuration tool for Darwin, has been updated to version 2.1
<<lessApples open source projects allow developers to customize and enhance key Apple software. Through the open source model, Apple engineers and the open source community collaborate to create better, faster and more reliable products for our users.
Beneath the appealing, easy-to-use interface of Mac OS X is a rock-solid foundation that is engineered for stability, reliability, and performance. This foundation is a core operating system commonly known as Darwin.
Darwin integrates a number of technologies, most importantly Mach 3.0, operating-system services based on 4.4BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), high-performance networking facilities, and support for multiple integrated file systems.
Since it was first released in March 1999, Darwin has been the open-source OS technology underlying Apples Mac OS X operating system, with all development being managed and hosted by Apple at http://developer.apple.com/darwin/.
Since Apples Mac OS X releases are based directly on the live Darwin CVS repository, it has been necessary to have a fairly comprehensive procedural framework in place for registering and managing Darwin developers to ensure a good level of quality control. While this system has served its intended purpose quite well, it is desirable to further increase the collaboration between Apple and the open source community beyond the current model.
OpenDarwin.org, jointly founded in April 2002 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (ISC) and Apple, is an attempt to take cooperative Darwin development to the next level. Membership in the OpenDarwin project and access to its works are open to everyone.
The project is also fully independent, with control over its own web site, project news, bug tracking information and CVS repository, as well as any other services that the community owners may wish to provide. Neither Apple nor ISC take any responsibility for, or exercise any editorial control over, the OpenDarwin project.
Many OpenDarwin members are either Apple employees or Darwin Committers, who have an active interest in merging technologies from OpenDarwin.org into Darwin and Mac OS X releases. With OpenDarwin, project members have greater latitude in producing incremental updates or interim releases of Darwin.
The mission of the OpenDarwin project is to innovate and explore new technologies while still remaining relevant, through its informal connection to www.opensource.apple.com, to the mainstream computing environments that Apple provides. It complements Apples infrastructure by allowing increased participation by the community.
Enhancements:
- Install script has been enhanced to allow user creating, setting root password
- AuthenticAMD cpus are now properly detected
- cvs from upstream feature releases
- locate from NetBSD
- at/atrun synced with FreeBSD-5
- various unix software has been updated.
- ODTulipDriver, a driver for tulip-based ethernet controllers, has been added.
- ncutil, a network configuration tool for Darwin, has been updated to version 2.1
Download (359MB)
Added: 2005-04-06 License: APSL (Apple Public Source License) Price:
1132 downloads
NetBeans IDE 5.5.1
NetBeans IDE is a full-featured integrated environment for Java application developers. more>>
NetBeans IDE is a full-featured integrated environment for Java application developers.
Java programmers require a fast and fully-featured Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with support for Java(TM) compliant applications for accelerating development across all major OS platforms.
NetBeans.org provides an open source, high performance, modular, extensible, multi-platform Java IDE to accelerate the development of Java applications, web services and mobile applications.
The NetBeans IDE 4.1, which was released in May 11, 2005, includes Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) development capabilities. This new release allows developers to not only develop applications in the web tier but also includes Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) and web service development capabilities.
NetBeans IDE 4.1 is a single platform with out-of-the-box development capabilities and support for enterprise (J2EE 1.4) applications and web services, mobile/wireless Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) applications and services and desktop Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) applications. The robust open source Java IDE, has everything that Java Software Developers need to develop cross-platform desktop, web and mobile applications straight out of the box.
When you download the NetBeans IDE, you get a modular, standards-based development environment with all the key functionality in one download, rather than a series of additional plug-ins. Write, compile, debug and deploy Java programs for the Solaris, Windows, Linux and Macintosh platforms.
Main features:
- New Navigator component facilitates browsing and navigating around classes.
- Browse and configure project classpath using the Libraries node in the Projects View.
- Use automatically generated Debug and Compile Single File actions for projects with existing build scripts.
- Set up projects with multiple source roots.
- Create a J2EE application, automatically add EJB?* and Web modules, then deploy the application.
- Deploy an EJB module as a stand-alone or packaged in a J2EE application. Or, create a Web module, generate calls to EJBs and deploy the Web module either as a stand-alone Web application or packaged in a J2EE application.
- Create Session Beans, Entity Beans and Message-Driven Beans. Entity Beans can be created using an existing database schema.
- Create, register and test Web Services.
- Visually configure your EJBs, Web Services and Web Components.
- Validate your applications using the J2EE Verifier.
- Use the integrated Java BluePrints Solution Catalog as a powerful learning resource.
- J2SE 5.0 "Tiger" Language Support - We support the new Java language constructs such as enums, generics, metadata annotations, autoboxing, static imports and others. These new constructs are supported when doing editing, building, refactoring, etc. of your applications. This support is available without any additional setup when running on J2SE 5.0.
- Project System based on Apache Ant - NetBeans 4.0 was the first IDE to base its projects system entirely on Apache Ant, allowing developers to easily share build scripts between teams and ensure that automated builds run the same as builds within the IDE. There is no vendor lock-in and no proprietary file formats.
- Refactoring technology which provides simplified code maintenance for developers.
- Visual enhancements to lay out MIDlets workflow; plus, design and code the GUI using a drag and drop feature (Available in NetBeans Mobility Pack).
- End-to-end support for enterprise applications with wizard support for creating Java? 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME?) and J2EE applications. This updated support enables quick creation of J2ME client/server applications (Available in NetBeans Mobility Pack).
<<lessJava programmers require a fast and fully-featured Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with support for Java(TM) compliant applications for accelerating development across all major OS platforms.
NetBeans.org provides an open source, high performance, modular, extensible, multi-platform Java IDE to accelerate the development of Java applications, web services and mobile applications.
The NetBeans IDE 4.1, which was released in May 11, 2005, includes Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) development capabilities. This new release allows developers to not only develop applications in the web tier but also includes Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) and web service development capabilities.
NetBeans IDE 4.1 is a single platform with out-of-the-box development capabilities and support for enterprise (J2EE 1.4) applications and web services, mobile/wireless Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) applications and services and desktop Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) applications. The robust open source Java IDE, has everything that Java Software Developers need to develop cross-platform desktop, web and mobile applications straight out of the box.
When you download the NetBeans IDE, you get a modular, standards-based development environment with all the key functionality in one download, rather than a series of additional plug-ins. Write, compile, debug and deploy Java programs for the Solaris, Windows, Linux and Macintosh platforms.
Main features:
- New Navigator component facilitates browsing and navigating around classes.
- Browse and configure project classpath using the Libraries node in the Projects View.
- Use automatically generated Debug and Compile Single File actions for projects with existing build scripts.
- Set up projects with multiple source roots.
- Create a J2EE application, automatically add EJB?* and Web modules, then deploy the application.
- Deploy an EJB module as a stand-alone or packaged in a J2EE application. Or, create a Web module, generate calls to EJBs and deploy the Web module either as a stand-alone Web application or packaged in a J2EE application.
- Create Session Beans, Entity Beans and Message-Driven Beans. Entity Beans can be created using an existing database schema.
- Create, register and test Web Services.
- Visually configure your EJBs, Web Services and Web Components.
- Validate your applications using the J2EE Verifier.
- Use the integrated Java BluePrints Solution Catalog as a powerful learning resource.
- J2SE 5.0 "Tiger" Language Support - We support the new Java language constructs such as enums, generics, metadata annotations, autoboxing, static imports and others. These new constructs are supported when doing editing, building, refactoring, etc. of your applications. This support is available without any additional setup when running on J2SE 5.0.
- Project System based on Apache Ant - NetBeans 4.0 was the first IDE to base its projects system entirely on Apache Ant, allowing developers to easily share build scripts between teams and ensure that automated builds run the same as builds within the IDE. There is no vendor lock-in and no proprietary file formats.
- Refactoring technology which provides simplified code maintenance for developers.
- Visual enhancements to lay out MIDlets workflow; plus, design and code the GUI using a drag and drop feature (Available in NetBeans Mobility Pack).
- End-to-end support for enterprise applications with wizard support for creating Java? 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME?) and J2EE applications. This updated support enables quick creation of J2ME client/server applications (Available in NetBeans Mobility Pack).
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DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS 0.10
DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS is a Perl module that can convert DateTimes to/from Mac OS epoch seconds. more>>
DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS is a Perl module that can convert DateTimes to/from Mac OS epoch seconds.
SYNOPSIS
use DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS;
my $dt = DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS->parse_datetime( 1051488000 );
DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS->format_datetime($dt);
# 1051488000
my $formatter = DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS->new();
my $dt2 = $formatter->parse_datetime( 1051488000 );
$formatter->format_datetime($dt2);
# 1051488000
This module can convert a DateTime object (or any object that can be converted to a DateTime object) to the number of seconds since the Mac OS epoch.
Note that the Mac OS epoch is defined in the local time zone. This means that these two pieces of code will print the same number of seconds, even though they represent two datetimes 6 hours apart:
$dt = DateTime->new( year => 2003, month => 5, day => 2,
time_zone => Europe/Amsterdam );
print $formatter->format_datetime($dt);
$dt = DateTime->new( year => 2003, month => 5, day => 2,
time_zone => America/Chicago );
print $formatter->format_datetime($dt);
Mac OS X is a Unix system, and uses the Unix epoch (1970-01-01T00:00:00). Use DateTime::Format::Epoch::Unix instead.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS;
my $dt = DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS->parse_datetime( 1051488000 );
DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS->format_datetime($dt);
# 1051488000
my $formatter = DateTime::Format::Epoch::MacOS->new();
my $dt2 = $formatter->parse_datetime( 1051488000 );
$formatter->format_datetime($dt2);
# 1051488000
This module can convert a DateTime object (or any object that can be converted to a DateTime object) to the number of seconds since the Mac OS epoch.
Note that the Mac OS epoch is defined in the local time zone. This means that these two pieces of code will print the same number of seconds, even though they represent two datetimes 6 hours apart:
$dt = DateTime->new( year => 2003, month => 5, day => 2,
time_zone => Europe/Amsterdam );
print $formatter->format_datetime($dt);
$dt = DateTime->new( year => 2003, month => 5, day => 2,
time_zone => America/Chicago );
print $formatter->format_datetime($dt);
Mac OS X is a Unix system, and uses the Unix epoch (1970-01-01T00:00:00). Use DateTime::Format::Epoch::Unix instead.
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RocksnDiamonds 3.2.3
RocksnDiamonds is an arcade style game for Unix. more>>
RocksnDiamonds is an arcade style game for Linux, Windows, Mac OS X and DOS in the tradition of:
"Boulder Dash" (C 64)
"Emerald Mine" (Amiga)
"Supaplex" (Amiga/PC)
"Sokoban" (PC)
Main features:
- network multiplayer games (upto 4 players) for Unix platform
- local multiplayer games (upto 4 players) for all supported platforms
- soft scrolling with 50 frames per second
- freely customizable keyboard and joystick support
- stereo sound effects and music
- music modules and fullscreen in SDL version
- contains levels to play Boulder Dash, Emerald Mine and Sokoban
- lots of additional levels available (over 10.000)
- distributed with full source code under the GNU General Public License
- available for Unix (all flavors), DOS and Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP)
- known to work under BeOS and Mac OS X
- should compile on any platform supporting either X11 or SDL
<<less"Boulder Dash" (C 64)
"Emerald Mine" (Amiga)
"Supaplex" (Amiga/PC)
"Sokoban" (PC)
Main features:
- network multiplayer games (upto 4 players) for Unix platform
- local multiplayer games (upto 4 players) for all supported platforms
- soft scrolling with 50 frames per second
- freely customizable keyboard and joystick support
- stereo sound effects and music
- music modules and fullscreen in SDL version
- contains levels to play Boulder Dash, Emerald Mine and Sokoban
- lots of additional levels available (over 10.000)
- distributed with full source code under the GNU General Public License
- available for Unix (all flavors), DOS and Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP)
- known to work under BeOS and Mac OS X
- should compile on any platform supporting either X11 or SDL
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Added: 2007-01-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Imageview 5.0
Imageview project consists in a 3rd generation image gallery script. more>>
Imageview project consists in a 3rd generation image gallery script.
Imageview 5 is a 3rd generation image gallery script, the main idea behind it was to create a easy to use script to show your pictures to your friends.
While creating Imageview one of the first priorities was to make it work without a database and still be user-friendly.
Main features:
- Compatible with: Mozilla Firefox 1.x (Win32 + Mac OS X), Internet Explorer 6!
- Windows, Unix, Linux & Mac OS servers are supported.
- Easy to use online administration.
- Encrypted usernames and passwords.
- Upload can be configured per album.
- Uploading of zipped images also supported. (If server has php_zip loaded)
- Number of columns of images in thumbnail view is configurable.
- 2 view modes: Thumbnail and List.
- Configurable thumbnail size and quality.
- Supports GD 2 and ImageMagick.
- Real time annotation of images.
- Send Picture via mail.
- RSS Feeds.
- Lockable albums.
<<lessImageview 5 is a 3rd generation image gallery script, the main idea behind it was to create a easy to use script to show your pictures to your friends.
While creating Imageview one of the first priorities was to make it work without a database and still be user-friendly.
Main features:
- Compatible with: Mozilla Firefox 1.x (Win32 + Mac OS X), Internet Explorer 6!
- Windows, Unix, Linux & Mac OS servers are supported.
- Easy to use online administration.
- Encrypted usernames and passwords.
- Upload can be configured per album.
- Uploading of zipped images also supported. (If server has php_zip loaded)
- Number of columns of images in thumbnail view is configurable.
- 2 view modes: Thumbnail and List.
- Configurable thumbnail size and quality.
- Supports GD 2 and ImageMagick.
- Real time annotation of images.
- Send Picture via mail.
- RSS Feeds.
- Lockable albums.
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Added: 2007-04-28 License: Freeware Price:
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Mac::PropertyList 1.29
Mac::PropertyList is a Perl module to work with Mac plists at a low level. more>>
Mac::PropertyList is a Perl module to work with Mac plists at a low level.
SYNOPSIS
use Mac::PropertyList;
my $data = parse_plist( $text );
# == OR ==
my $data = parse_plist_file( $filename );
# == OR ==
open my( $fh ), $filename or die "...";
my $data = parse_plist_fh( $fh );
my $text = plist_as_string( $data );
my $plist = create_from_hash( %hash );
my $plist = create_from_array( @array );
my $plist = Mac::PropertyList::dict->new( %hash );
This module is a low-level interface to the Mac OS X Property List (plist) format. You probably shouldnt use this in applications---build interfaces on top of this so you dont have to put all the heinous multi-level object stuff where people have to look at it.
You can parse a plist file and get back a data structure. You can take that data structure and get back the plist as XML. If you want to change the structure inbetween thats your business.
You dont need to be on Mac OS X to use this. It simply parses and manipulates a text format that Mac OS X uses.
Enhancements:
- Perl
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Mac::PropertyList;
my $data = parse_plist( $text );
# == OR ==
my $data = parse_plist_file( $filename );
# == OR ==
open my( $fh ), $filename or die "...";
my $data = parse_plist_fh( $fh );
my $text = plist_as_string( $data );
my $plist = create_from_hash( %hash );
my $plist = create_from_array( @array );
my $plist = Mac::PropertyList::dict->new( %hash );
This module is a low-level interface to the Mac OS X Property List (plist) format. You probably shouldnt use this in applications---build interfaces on top of this so you dont have to put all the heinous multi-level object stuff where people have to look at it.
You can parse a plist file and get back a data structure. You can take that data structure and get back the plist as XML. If you want to change the structure inbetween thats your business.
You dont need to be on Mac OS X to use this. It simply parses and manipulates a text format that Mac OS X uses.
Enhancements:
- Perl
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Added: 2006-09-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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