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timeclock software 0.92
timeclock software is an application for employees to use as a timeclock. more>>
timeclock software is an application for employees to use as a timeclock. An employee time and attendance system keeps track of when your employees sign in and out of work.
This information can then be compiled to produce the total hours worked and the amount that the employees should be paid.
Timeclock-software.nets free software product will be a simple solution to allow your employees to record their time in one central location for easy access.
<<lessThis information can then be compiled to produce the total hours worked and the amount that the employees should be paid.
Timeclock-software.nets free software product will be a simple solution to allow your employees to record their time in one central location for easy access.
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Added: 2006-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1200 downloads
Slackintosh 12.0
Slackintosh is a port of Slackware GNU/Linux to PPC (Macintosh). more>>
Slackintosh is a port of Slackware GNU/Linux to PPC (Macintosh).
Russell Kroll was the first person who ported Slackware to PPC (http://slackintosh.exploits.org), but the project stalled with an unfinished 9.1 ..
I (Adrian) started again from scratch porting 10.1 to PPC, and ive stolen the name Slackintosh...
Please note that this port was not done by Russell, dont send him Bugreports.
I used the the Sources + SlackBuild files from Slackware 10.1. ..but i had to make a few changes:
The new Binutils from 10.x didnt like GCC, i used the 9.1 Version to build everything. The Installer uses BusyBox 1.0 and Linux 2.4 is not included, only 2.6.11.5 (Runs better on PPC .. imho)
Its not finished: Not all packages are ported. Youll get gcc, X, Mozilla, XFCE, Gimp.. but no
monsters like KDE & Co.
The installer maybe somewhat funky.. Missing packages are still listed and the yaboot installation isnt tested very well...
..but you should be able to get it running. It won the WFM (WorksForMe) price. (Tested on a MiniMac & iBook2)
<<lessRussell Kroll was the first person who ported Slackware to PPC (http://slackintosh.exploits.org), but the project stalled with an unfinished 9.1 ..
I (Adrian) started again from scratch porting 10.1 to PPC, and ive stolen the name Slackintosh...
Please note that this port was not done by Russell, dont send him Bugreports.
I used the the Sources + SlackBuild files from Slackware 10.1. ..but i had to make a few changes:
The new Binutils from 10.x didnt like GCC, i used the 9.1 Version to build everything. The Installer uses BusyBox 1.0 and Linux 2.4 is not included, only 2.6.11.5 (Runs better on PPC .. imho)
Its not finished: Not all packages are ported. Youll get gcc, X, Mozilla, XFCE, Gimp.. but no
monsters like KDE & Co.
The installer maybe somewhat funky.. Missing packages are still listed and the yaboot installation isnt tested very well...
..but you should be able to get it running. It won the WFM (WorksForMe) price. (Tested on a MiniMac & iBook2)
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Added: 2007-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
831 downloads
Early Macintosh Image LoadEr 0.11
Early Macintosh Image LoadEr allows to boot linux-m68k from a floppy on a macintosh such as MacII or Quadra 610. more>>
Early Macintosh Image LoadEr allows to boot linux-m68k from a floppy on a macintosh such as MacII or Quadra 610.
With it, you can create rescue disk, or remove the MacOS partition (needed by the legacy penguin booter) from your HD.
Create a floppy from rescue disk image
You can find floppy image from the package emile-rescue
Under linux, the command to dump image to floppy is:
# dd if=emile-rescue-x.y.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 conv=sync
then, you can eject floppy with:
# eject /dev/fd0
If you are using MacOS, use MakeDebianFloppy AppleScript (you must use a floppy image with a size of exactly 1474560 bytes).
Enhancements:
- This release has improved SCSI support, allows you to create a bootable CD-ROM, adds Debian packaging, updates the PowerPC part (currently not usable), and introduces apple_driver (currently not usable).
<<lessWith it, you can create rescue disk, or remove the MacOS partition (needed by the legacy penguin booter) from your HD.
Create a floppy from rescue disk image
You can find floppy image from the package emile-rescue
Under linux, the command to dump image to floppy is:
# dd if=emile-rescue-x.y.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 conv=sync
then, you can eject floppy with:
# eject /dev/fd0
If you are using MacOS, use MakeDebianFloppy AppleScript (you must use a floppy image with a size of exactly 1474560 bytes).
Enhancements:
- This release has improved SCSI support, allows you to create a bootable CD-ROM, adds Debian packaging, updates the PowerPC part (currently not usable), and introduces apple_driver (currently not usable).
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Added: 2007-03-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
943 downloads
Bookmarks Scrollbar 1.0.5
Bookmarks Scrollbar is an extension which adds a scrollbar to the bookmarks menu. more>>
Bookmarks Scrollbar is an extension which adds a scrollbar to the bookmarks menu.
A scrollbar is a graphical widget in a GUI with which continuous text, pictures or anything else can be scrolled including time in video applications, i.e., viewed even if it does not fit into the space in a computer display, window, or viewport.
Usually designed as a long rectangular area on one or two sides of the viewing area, containing a bar (or thumb) that can be dragged along a trough to move the body of the document as well as two arrows on either end for precise adjustments. The "thumb" has different names in different environments: on the Macintosh it is called a "thumb" on the Java platform it is called "thumb" or "knob"; Microsofts .NET documentation refers to it as "scroll box" or "scroll thumb"; in other environments it is called "elevator", "puck" or "wiper". Additional functions may be found, such as zooming in/out or various application-specific tools.
The thumb can also sometimes be adjusted by dragging its ends. In this case it would adjust both the position and the zooming of the document, where the size of the thumb represents the degree of zooming applied. A thumb that completely fills the trough, or "track" represents viewing the entire document, at which point the scrollbar may temporarily become hidden.
<<lessA scrollbar is a graphical widget in a GUI with which continuous text, pictures or anything else can be scrolled including time in video applications, i.e., viewed even if it does not fit into the space in a computer display, window, or viewport.
Usually designed as a long rectangular area on one or two sides of the viewing area, containing a bar (or thumb) that can be dragged along a trough to move the body of the document as well as two arrows on either end for precise adjustments. The "thumb" has different names in different environments: on the Macintosh it is called a "thumb" on the Java platform it is called "thumb" or "knob"; Microsofts .NET documentation refers to it as "scroll box" or "scroll thumb"; in other environments it is called "elevator", "puck" or "wiper". Additional functions may be found, such as zooming in/out or various application-specific tools.
The thumb can also sometimes be adjusted by dragging its ends. In this case it would adjust both the position and the zooming of the document, where the size of the thumb represents the degree of zooming applied. A thumb that completely fills the trough, or "track" represents viewing the entire document, at which point the scrollbar may temporarily become hidden.
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Added: 2007-04-11 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
931 downloads
SchoolTool Hoary LiveCD
SchoolTool Hoary LiveCD is an [i386] Ubuntu Hoary LiveCD with SchoolTool 0.11.1 and SchoolBell 1.2.1 installed. more>>
SchoolTool Hoary LiveCD is an [i386] Ubuntu Hoary LiveCD with SchoolTool 0.11.1 and SchoolBell 1.2.1 installed.
This release is not of the preferred maturity, which means that it is probably still in development.
SchoolTool and SchoolBell are usually easy to install on Linux, Windows or Macintosh computers, but if youve got a high speed internet connection and a CD burner, the easist method may be one of these bootable LiveCDs.
<<lessThis release is not of the preferred maturity, which means that it is probably still in development.
SchoolTool and SchoolBell are usually easy to install on Linux, Windows or Macintosh computers, but if youve got a high speed internet connection and a CD burner, the easist method may be one of these bootable LiveCDs.
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Added: 2005-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AmAvIs 0.3.13
AMaViS-ng is a modular rewrite of amavisd and amavis-perl. more>>
AMaViS-ng is a modular rewrite of amavisd and amavis-perl. It scans email for malicious code inside attachments and archive files, stopping delivery if malicious code is found.
Most people will say: "A virus scanner? For UN*X? Why? Viruses do not work in a UNIX environment." On the first glance they are right (even if there are at least two viruses which run under Linux - well, actually they are Trojan Horses)
On the second view though, imagine a heterogene network environment where can exist UNIX and Windows systems.Now think of an UN*X server that serves Windows and/or Macintosh workstations via a POP3 service. Would it not be nice to ensure attachments coming via email are scanned for viruses before they reach a system they are able to infect? Well - that is what this package is for. It resides on the server that handles your incoming mails. When a mail arrives, instead of being delivered via procmail directly, is parsed through a script that extracts all attachments from the mail, unpacks (if needed) and scannes them using a professional virus scanner program.
<<lessMost people will say: "A virus scanner? For UN*X? Why? Viruses do not work in a UNIX environment." On the first glance they are right (even if there are at least two viruses which run under Linux - well, actually they are Trojan Horses)
On the second view though, imagine a heterogene network environment where can exist UNIX and Windows systems.Now think of an UN*X server that serves Windows and/or Macintosh workstations via a POP3 service. Would it not be nice to ensure attachments coming via email are scanned for viruses before they reach a system they are able to infect? Well - that is what this package is for. It resides on the server that handles your incoming mails. When a mail arrives, instead of being delivered via procmail directly, is parsed through a script that extracts all attachments from the mail, unpacks (if needed) and scannes them using a professional virus scanner program.
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Added: 2006-07-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mactel-Linux 20060326
Mactel-Linux project is the effort to adapt the GNU/Linux operating system to Intel-based Apple Macintosh hardware. more>>
Mactel-Linux project is the effort to adapt the GNU/Linux operating system to Intel-based Apple Macintosh hardware.
This requires changes/additions to at least the following projects:
- the Linux kernel
- several drivers.
Enhancements:
- New LiveCD is up.
- Improoved Macbook Pro support.
- Partition mounting works now.
- Latest Ubuntu updates.
- Dualboot Intel Mac/PC.
<<lessThis requires changes/additions to at least the following projects:
- the Linux kernel
- several drivers.
Enhancements:
- New LiveCD is up.
- Improoved Macbook Pro support.
- Partition mounting works now.
- Latest Ubuntu updates.
- Dualboot Intel Mac/PC.
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Added: 2007-06-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
878 downloads
GNU Parted 1.8.8
GNU Parted is a partition editor, for creating, destroying, resizing and copying partitions. more>>
GNU Parted is a program for creating, resizing, destroying, checking and copying partitions, and the file systems on them. This is useful for creating space for new operating systems, reorganising disk usage, copying data between hard disks and disk imaging.
Supported disk labels: raw access (useful for RAID and LVM), MS-DOS partition tables, Intel GPT partition tables, MIPS partition tables, PC98 partition tables, Sun and BSD disk labels and Macintosh partition maps.
Notes:
- For ext2, ext3 and reiserfs: the start of the partition must stay fixed.
- For ext2, ext3: the partition you copy to must be bigger or exactly the same size as the partition you copy from.
- For ext2 and ext3: the checking is limited to ensuring the resize and copy commands will be ok.
- For fat: the size of the new partition after resizing or copying is restricted by the cluster size. Parted can shrink the cluster size, so you can always shrink your partition. However, if you cant use FAT32 for some reason, you may not be able to grow your partition.
- Parted supports both FAT16 and FAT32. Parted can convert file systems between FAT16 and FAT32, if necessary.
- Reiserfs support is enabled if you install libreiserfs.
<<lessSupported disk labels: raw access (useful for RAID and LVM), MS-DOS partition tables, Intel GPT partition tables, MIPS partition tables, PC98 partition tables, Sun and BSD disk labels and Macintosh partition maps.
Notes:
- For ext2, ext3 and reiserfs: the start of the partition must stay fixed.
- For ext2, ext3: the partition you copy to must be bigger or exactly the same size as the partition you copy from.
- For ext2 and ext3: the checking is limited to ensuring the resize and copy commands will be ok.
- For fat: the size of the new partition after resizing or copying is restricted by the cluster size. Parted can shrink the cluster size, so you can always shrink your partition. However, if you cant use FAT32 for some reason, you may not be able to grow your partition.
- Parted supports both FAT16 and FAT32. Parted can convert file systems between FAT16 and FAT32, if necessary.
- Reiserfs support is enabled if you install libreiserfs.
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Added: 2007-08-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FontForge 20070501
FontForge allows you to edit outline and bitmap fonts. more>>
FontForge is an outline font editor that lets you create your own postscript, truetype, opentype, cid-keyed, multi-master, cff, svg and bitmap (bdf) fonts, or edit existing ones.
Also lets you convert one format to another. FontForge has support for many macintosh font formats.
FontForges user interface has been localized for: (English), Russian, Japanese, French, Italian, Spanish.
With the appropriate libraries, FontForge can import png, tiff, and gif images to act as character backgrounds for tracing purposes (FontForge can import bmp and xbm formats without external libraries).
With libxml2 FontForge can read SVG fonts. With the freetype library FontForge will do a better job making bitmap characters for you.
None is required for the proper compilation/execution of FontForge, if the libraries are not present they will not be used.
Enhancements:
- Support has been added for version 2 of the Spline Font DB format.
<<lessAlso lets you convert one format to another. FontForge has support for many macintosh font formats.
FontForges user interface has been localized for: (English), Russian, Japanese, French, Italian, Spanish.
With the appropriate libraries, FontForge can import png, tiff, and gif images to act as character backgrounds for tracing purposes (FontForge can import bmp and xbm formats without external libraries).
With libxml2 FontForge can read SVG fonts. With the freetype library FontForge will do a better job making bitmap characters for you.
None is required for the proper compilation/execution of FontForge, if the libraries are not present they will not be used.
Enhancements:
- Support has been added for version 2 of the Spline Font DB format.
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Added: 2007-05-03 License: BSD License Price:
924 downloads
JBinHex 0.5
JBinHex is both a library and a command-line tool, written in Java, to decode files in the Apple Macintosh BinHex 4.0 format. more>>
JBinHex is both a library and a command-line tool, written in Java, to decode files in the Apple Macintosh BinHex 4.0 format.
It accepts the following command line parameters:
Either -u < url > or -f < file > to specify the source BinHexed file. If neither of those options is present, DeBinHex reads stdin.
-d to decode the data fork. It will be put in the file with the name that came from the BinHex header.
-df < filename > to decode the data fork to the named file instead of the name that came from the BinHex header.
-r to decode the resource fork. It will be put in the file with the name that came from the BinHex header, with the extension ".resource" appended to it.
-rf < filename > to decode the resource fork to the named file instead of the name that came from the BinHex header.
Both -d/-df options and -r/-rf may be present at the same time. If none of these options is present, DeBinHex will decode the data fork as if the -d options was specified.
-h to only show the header of the BinHex file on stdout. The decoding options are ignored.
<<lessIt accepts the following command line parameters:
Either -u < url > or -f < file > to specify the source BinHexed file. If neither of those options is present, DeBinHex reads stdin.
-d to decode the data fork. It will be put in the file with the name that came from the BinHex header.
-df < filename > to decode the data fork to the named file instead of the name that came from the BinHex header.
-r to decode the resource fork. It will be put in the file with the name that came from the BinHex header, with the extension ".resource" appended to it.
-rf < filename > to decode the resource fork to the named file instead of the name that came from the BinHex header.
Both -d/-df options and -r/-rf may be present at the same time. If none of these options is present, DeBinHex will decode the data fork as if the -d options was specified.
-h to only show the header of the BinHex file on stdout. The decoding options are ignored.
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Added: 2006-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SSHTerm 1.3.2 Professional
SSHTerm is an integrated SSH terminal, SFTP client, and secure VNC viewer. more>>
SSHTerm is a fully-featured Java SSH terminal that provides a whole range of features including port forwarding, password and public-key authentication, full clipboard support, record and playback input/output, and the ability to load/save connection settings to a file.
The SSH terminal is now seamlessly integrated with a secure VNC viewer, a port forwarding manager, and a full SFTP client.
Main features:
- Supports SSH1, SSH2, VNC, Telnet, SFTP, Secure VNC and Socket connections
- Supports SSL-Explorer VPN proxying
- SSH supports password, public-key and keyboard-interactive authentication
- Identity manager allows creation of keys and reduces password entry
- Configure remote systems for access with your public-keys automatically
- Faster data transfer rates than competing applications
- Platform independent - supports Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Solaris
- Intuitive interface for maximum user friendliness
- Terminal supports VT100, VT220, VT320 and ANSI Emulations
- Multiple sessions can appear as seperate tabs in the interface
- VNC supports Hextile, ZLib, Raw encodings
- Fully configurable terminal with various color/cursor settings
- Spawn new windows or clone existing sessions to new windows
- Resizable fonts can scale proportionally with screen size
- Data compression supported
- Supported ciphers are 3DES-CBC and Blowfish-CBC
- Store connections & settings to file
<<lessThe SSH terminal is now seamlessly integrated with a secure VNC viewer, a port forwarding manager, and a full SFTP client.
Main features:
- Supports SSH1, SSH2, VNC, Telnet, SFTP, Secure VNC and Socket connections
- Supports SSL-Explorer VPN proxying
- SSH supports password, public-key and keyboard-interactive authentication
- Identity manager allows creation of keys and reduces password entry
- Configure remote systems for access with your public-keys automatically
- Faster data transfer rates than competing applications
- Platform independent - supports Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Solaris
- Intuitive interface for maximum user friendliness
- Terminal supports VT100, VT220, VT320 and ANSI Emulations
- Multiple sessions can appear as seperate tabs in the interface
- VNC supports Hextile, ZLib, Raw encodings
- Fully configurable terminal with various color/cursor settings
- Spawn new windows or clone existing sessions to new windows
- Resizable fonts can scale proportionally with screen size
- Data compression supported
- Supported ciphers are 3DES-CBC and Blowfish-CBC
- Store connections & settings to file
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Added: 2005-04-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Selenium Core 0.8.2
Selenium Core is a test tool for web applications. more>>
Selenium Core is a test tool for web applications. Selenium Core tests run directly in a browser, just as real users do. And they run in Internet Explorer, Mozilla and Firefox on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. No other test tool covers such a wide array of platforms.
Browser compatibility testing. Test your application to see if it works correctly on different browsers and operating systems. The same script can run on any Selenium platform.
System functional testing. Create regression tests to verify application functionality and user acceptance.
Selenium Core uses a unique mechanism which allows it to run on so many platforms. Written in pure JavaScript/DHTML, you copy Selenium Core tests directly into your your application webserver, allowing the tests to run in any supported browser on the client-side. Thus, you must have write access to the machine your web application server is running on to install Selenium Core.
Supported browsers:
- Firefox 0.8 to 1.5
- Mozilla Suite 1.6+, 1.7+
- Konqueror
Enhancements:
- A critical bug in all waitFor* commands that made them never timeout was fixed.
- Bugs with element highlighting and support for IE HTA mode were fixed.
- Additional warnings were provided in the release notes.
<<lessBrowser compatibility testing. Test your application to see if it works correctly on different browsers and operating systems. The same script can run on any Selenium platform.
System functional testing. Create regression tests to verify application functionality and user acceptance.
Selenium Core uses a unique mechanism which allows it to run on so many platforms. Written in pure JavaScript/DHTML, you copy Selenium Core tests directly into your your application webserver, allowing the tests to run in any supported browser on the client-side. Thus, you must have write access to the machine your web application server is running on to install Selenium Core.
Supported browsers:
- Firefox 0.8 to 1.5
- Mozilla Suite 1.6+, 1.7+
- Konqueror
Enhancements:
- A critical bug in all waitFor* commands that made them never timeout was fixed.
- Bugs with element highlighting and support for IE HTA mode were fixed.
- Additional warnings were provided in the release notes.
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Added: 2006-12-12 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
623 downloads
CGI_Lite 1.8
CGI_Lite is a Perl module to process and decode WWW forms and cookies. more>>
CGI_Lite is a Perl module to process and decode WWW forms and cookies.
SYNOPSIS
use CGI_Lite;
$cgi = new CGI_Lite;
$cgi->set_platform ($platform);
where $platform can be one of (case insensitive):
Unix, Windows, Windows95, DOS, NT, PC, Mac or Macintosh
$cgi->set_file_type (handle or file);
$cgi->add_timestamp (0, 1 or 2);
where 0 = no timestamp
1 = timestamp all files (default)
2 = timestamp only if file exists
$cgi->filter_filename (⊂routine);
$size = $cgi->set_buffer_size ($some_buffer_size);
$status = $cgi->set_directory (/some/dir);
$cgi->set_directory (/some/dir) || die "Directory doesnt exist.n";
$cgi->close_all_files;
$cgi->add_mime_type (application/mac-binhex40);
$status = $cgi->remove_mime_type (application/mac-binhex40);
@list = $cgi->get_mime_types;
$form = $cgi->parse_form_data;
%form = $cgi->parse_form_data;
or
$form = $cgi->parse_form_data (GET, HEAD or POST);
$cookies = $cgi->parse_cookies;
%cookies = $cgi->parse_cookies;
$status = $cgi->is_error;
$message = $cgi->get_error_message;
$cgi->return_error (error 1, error 2, ...);
$keys = $cgi->get_ordered_keys;
@keys = $cgi->get_ordered_keys;
$cgi->print_data;
$cgi->print_form_data; (deprecated as of v1.8)
$cgi->print_cookie_data; (deprecated as of v1.8)
$new_string = $cgi->wrap_textarea ($string, $length);
@all_values = $cgi->get_multiple_values ($reference);
$cgi->create_variables (%form);
$cgi->create_variables ($form);
$escaped_string = browser_escape ($string);
$encoded_string = url_encode ($string);
$decoded_string = url_decode ($string);
$status = is_dangerous ($string);
$safe_string = escape_dangerous_chars ($string);
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use CGI_Lite;
$cgi = new CGI_Lite;
$cgi->set_platform ($platform);
where $platform can be one of (case insensitive):
Unix, Windows, Windows95, DOS, NT, PC, Mac or Macintosh
$cgi->set_file_type (handle or file);
$cgi->add_timestamp (0, 1 or 2);
where 0 = no timestamp
1 = timestamp all files (default)
2 = timestamp only if file exists
$cgi->filter_filename (⊂routine);
$size = $cgi->set_buffer_size ($some_buffer_size);
$status = $cgi->set_directory (/some/dir);
$cgi->set_directory (/some/dir) || die "Directory doesnt exist.n";
$cgi->close_all_files;
$cgi->add_mime_type (application/mac-binhex40);
$status = $cgi->remove_mime_type (application/mac-binhex40);
@list = $cgi->get_mime_types;
$form = $cgi->parse_form_data;
%form = $cgi->parse_form_data;
or
$form = $cgi->parse_form_data (GET, HEAD or POST);
$cookies = $cgi->parse_cookies;
%cookies = $cgi->parse_cookies;
$status = $cgi->is_error;
$message = $cgi->get_error_message;
$cgi->return_error (error 1, error 2, ...);
$keys = $cgi->get_ordered_keys;
@keys = $cgi->get_ordered_keys;
$cgi->print_data;
$cgi->print_form_data; (deprecated as of v1.8)
$cgi->print_cookie_data; (deprecated as of v1.8)
$new_string = $cgi->wrap_textarea ($string, $length);
@all_values = $cgi->get_multiple_values ($reference);
$cgi->create_variables (%form);
$cgi->create_variables ($form);
$escaped_string = browser_escape ($string);
$encoded_string = url_encode ($string);
$decoded_string = url_decode ($string);
$status = is_dangerous ($string);
$safe_string = escape_dangerous_chars ($string);
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Added: 2007-05-09 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
899 downloads
infobot 44.3
infobot is an IRC bot written in Perl 5 which implements a sort of artificial intelligence. more>>
infobot is an IRC bot written in Perl 5 which implements a sort of artificial intelligence by learning information ("factoids") from channel discussions and then responding intelligently to queries about this accumulated information.
In the beginning, we had to type URLs out, or, at best, wade through a set of hierarchic bookmarks for a URL. But what about when you dont know what youre looking for? If you just want to name it, and find out where it is? (Of course, archie has done this for years.)
What makes infobots different from a lycos or a set of bookmarks is that he learns by observing, and that you can query him in intuitive ways.
Internet Relay Chat is a set of client and server which use a protocol. People get on and chat in near-real-time; rather than wait for your netnews replies, you can ask a question and get ignored or answered while you wait.
Url has been sitting on the EFNet channel #macintosh, where hes picked up quite a few factoids from the local community*.
Url, purl, and rurl are perl scripts that once ran under sirc. In fact, it would also run under MacPerl and my barebones port of MacSirc. However, I ended up writing a little irc front-end for it of my own because sirc would hang (rather than, say, crash gracefully).
<<lessIn the beginning, we had to type URLs out, or, at best, wade through a set of hierarchic bookmarks for a URL. But what about when you dont know what youre looking for? If you just want to name it, and find out where it is? (Of course, archie has done this for years.)
What makes infobots different from a lycos or a set of bookmarks is that he learns by observing, and that you can query him in intuitive ways.
Internet Relay Chat is a set of client and server which use a protocol. People get on and chat in near-real-time; rather than wait for your netnews replies, you can ask a question and get ignored or answered while you wait.
Url has been sitting on the EFNet channel #macintosh, where hes picked up quite a few factoids from the local community*.
Url, purl, and rurl are perl scripts that once ran under sirc. In fact, it would also run under MacPerl and my barebones port of MacSirc. However, I ended up writing a little irc front-end for it of my own because sirc would hang (rather than, say, crash gracefully).
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Added: 2006-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1226 downloads
Yaboot 1.3.14
Yaboot project is a bootloader (like lilo or grub) for PPC machines. more>>
Yaboot project is a bootloader (like lilo or grub) for PPC machines. It is a PowerPC bootloader for Open Firmware based machines including New World Apple Macintosh, IBM RS/6000, IBM pSeries and IBM OpenPower machines.
Enhancements:
- Netbooting on pSeries, pxelinux-style netbooting, user-specified config files, iSCSI support, and bootonce functionality.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Netbooting on pSeries, pxelinux-style netbooting, user-specified config files, iSCSI support, and bootonce functionality.
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