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EciAdsl 0.12

EciAdsl 0.12


EciAdsl provides a Globespan-based USB ADSL modems driver. more>>
EciAdsl provides a Globespan-based USB ADSL modems driver.

This is a free Linux driver for USB ADSL modems with Globespan chipsets (ECI modems in France and many other modems in the world).

Please note: this version still requires patch for any kernel between 2.6.0 and 2.6.6.

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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Catux-USB 0.1

Catux-USB 0.1


Catux-USB is a distribution created by CaTuX, an association of GNU/Linuxs users from the central area of Catalonia. more>>
Catux-USB is a distribution created by CaTuX, an association of GNU/Linuxs users from the central area of Catalonia.

This distribution is not just one more, but it has a distinguishing feature: it can be executed from any Pendrive (or any USB storage device, even the low capacity ones.

Once it has been executed and the hardware detected, you will have a totally normal distribution, based on Debian through Knoppix and ready to do all the apt-get you want.
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Added: 2005-05-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Homemade Dictionary 2.01

Homemade Dictionary 2.01


Homemade Dictionary is a customizable and easy to use dictionary, with features including background music support. more>>
Homemade Dictionary is a customizable and easy to use dictionary, with features including background music support.
Homemade Dictionary has a built in "Test Your Word Power Game", a medical dictionary, and a nice GUI.
The dictionary has an initial database of of around 5600 words, including slang. You can add your personal words on the fly. It is very small in size (only 637 KB).
Enhancements:
- Wordlist has been updated
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Added: 2006-12-03 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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Dictionary 1.00

Dictionary 1.00


Every site needs a dictionary. . . for all the special terms and words which are unique to your own industry. Easy to set up and manage, your users will love having access to those hard to understand more>>

This is a great way to get repeat visitors!If the subject matter of your site contains words or phrases which are unique to your industry, why not place a searchable dictionary on your site?Upload a text file with your words and definitions along with the script and soon youll have a searchable dictionary. There is a feature to allow clickable links to other terms within the dictionary which are displayed with the definitions. This is great for music sites, which have their own unique Latin, French, and German terms, as well as medical sites, mechanical sites, and much more!Registered Version comes with support and unlimited updates.

Requirements: Perl, Webserver

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Added: 2009-04-13 License: Commercial Price: $0.00
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PIC USB Framework 1.1

PIC USB Framework 1.1


PIC USB Framework is a USB application framework dedicated to Linux. more>>
PIC USB Framework is a USB application framework dedicated to Linux (on the host side) and to the PIC 18F4550 family of microcontrollers (on the device side).
PUF includes: a bootloader that can flash the PIC application through the USB, a PIC demo and its corresponding application on the host side, and docker, the host-side flash programming utility.
The PUF also contains gputils and sdcc as cross-building tools, and odyssey 0.4vasco as a parallel port PIC programmer.
Enhancements:
- sdcc optimization flags are now switched on by default.
- A component library (including a console mechanism and a small real time scheduler) has been added to help building user applications.
- Tools have been upgraded to automake 1.9.6, autoconf 2.59d, sdcc snapshot 4482, odyssey 0.5, and gputils 0.13.4.
- The applications size has been optimized.
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Added: 2007-01-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Device::USB::FAQ 0.21

Device::USB::FAQ 0.21


Device::USB::FAQ Perl module contains Frequently Asked Questions for Device::USB. more>>
Device::USB::FAQ Perl module contains Frequently Asked Questions for Device::USB.

This is an attempt to answer some of the frequently asked questions about the Device::USB module.

Which platforms does Device::USB support?

Device:USB supports any platform that libusb supports. This list currently includes Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Darwin, and MacOS X.

There is a port of the libusb library to the Windows environment called LibUsb-Win32. Because I dont have a development environment for testing this library, Device::USB does not yet support this library.

Do I have to use Device::USB as root?

By default, access to the USB devices on a Unix-based system appear to be limited to the root account. This usually causes access to most of the libusb features to fail with a permission error.

Using the Device::USB module as root avoids this feature, but is not very satisfying from a security standpoint. (See the next question for more options.)

How do I enable use of Device::USB as a non-root user?

Some of the attributes of USB devices are available to non-root users, but accessing many of the more interesting features require special privileges. According to the libusb source, the open() function requires either device nodes to be present or the usbfs file system to be mounted in specific locations. Those places in order are:

1)
/dev/bus/usb - pre-2.6.11: via devfs / post-2.6.11: via udev
2)
/proc/bus/usb - usbfs

Look in both locations on your system for which of these two methods your libusb will use.

No matter which method your system uses, you will probably want to create a separate group to control access. Run this command to add a system group:

addgroup --system usb

or

groupadd --system usb

You can then add users to that group to allow access to your usb devices.

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Added: 2007-07-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Computer Basics Whats a USB Flash Drive 1.0

Computer Basics Whats a USB Flash Drive 1.0


Computer Basics: What is a USB Flash Drive and How They Work in Plain English - another easy video computer lesson from Worth Godwin uses simple expla... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Freeware Price: Free
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FreeMED 0.8.4

FreeMED 0.8.4


FreeMED is a Web-based medical records . more>>
FreeMED is a Web-based medical records (EMR) and patient management system with a printing system, patient scheduling, an HL7 interface, a billing system, XML-RPC Web services, and many other features.
FreeMED has an extensible modular architecture, allowing it to be customized based on individual practices without having to rewrite core components of the system. It is HIPAA compliant.
Enhancements:
- NPI support (used with newer version of REMITT), initial superbill support, enhanced billing logic and better billing behavior, a DHTML viewer for Djvu documents, additional community documentation from freemed.info, many bugfixes, and incremental module improvements.
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Added: 2007-05-22 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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openDICOM.NET 0.1.1

openDICOM.NET 0.1.1


openDICOM.NET software implements a new approach towards DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) libraries. more>>
openDICOM.NET software implements a new approach towards DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) libraries. DICOM is a worldwide standard in Medical IT and is provided by the National Electrical Manufacturers Assocation (NEMA). This standard specifies the way medical images and meta data like study or patient related data is stored and communicated over different digital medias. Thus, DICOM is a binary protocol and data format.

The openDICOM# Class Libary, main part of the openDICOM.NET project, provides an API to DICOM in C# for Mono and the .NET Framework. It is a completely new implementation of DICOM. In contrast to other similar libraries the intention of this implementation is to provide a clean classification with support of unidirectional DICOM data streaming. Another implemented goal is the support of DICOM as XML. This is not standard conform but very use- and powerful within software development, storage and manipulation. Currently, full read support of DICOM output stream and full write support to XML is supposed to be provided. The entire DICOM content can be accessed as sequence or as tree of class instances. Latter is the default representation of DICOM content by the library.

The openDICOM.NET Utils are a collection of console tools for working with the needed data dictionaries in different data formats (binary and textual), query of ACR-NEMA (prior DICOM standard) and DICOM files and transcoding them into image formats like JPEG and XML files. These utils are written in C# for Mono and the .NET Framework and are using the openDICOM# API for processing.

Last but not least, the openDICOM.NET Navigator recapitulates the openDICOM.NET Utils in form of a GTK# GUI. It provides different views with focus on DICOM data sets and visualization. Connectivity to GIMP is also given for image processing purpose as well as the possibility to run through multi-frame images like a movie.

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Added: 2007-04-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libusb 0.1.12

libusb 0.1.12


libusb is a library to provide userspace access to USB devices. more>>
libusb is a library to provide userspace access to USB devices. libusb project supports Linux 2.6/2.4/2.2, FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD, and Darwin/MacOS X.
Operating System support
- Linux
- FreeBSD
- NetBSD
- OpenBSD
- Darwin
- MacOS X
Building:
It should be as simple as running these two commands:
./configure
make
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Added: 2006-03-09 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Incognito Live CD/USB i686

Incognito Live CD/USB i686


Incognito Live CD/USB CD provides software to use various Internet technologies while keeping the user anonymous. more>>
Incognito Live CD/USB CD provides software to use various Internet technologies while keeping the user anonymous. The project is based primarily on Tor while including supporting applications. The target use case is that of using a public computer, such as in a library, securely.

This CD may also be copied to a USB drive to provide persisted user settings. The intended user base are those who would like to perform standard Internet communications such as WWW, mail, IRC, IM, etc, while being confident that their anonymity is not compromised. Power users who want precise control over the application and network configuration may be disappointed.

There are full and tiny versions of the CD. The tiny version is intended to fit on small media and basically provides an anonymous web browser. The full version supports a variety of Internet applications.

The Gentoo Catalyst release build tool is used to build the CD. This tool is designed to make the CD easy to maintain. For an update of only Tor it takes a simple version bump and 30 minutes for the tiny CD, two hours for the full version. Human effort is minimal, Catalyst does most of the work. A full update of all software takes several hours to compile, but this is seldom done or needed and again generally requires little human effort. Adding or removing software to/from the CD is also generally trivial.

The following applications are kept up to date as soon as possible. Others may be updated sooner if a major security problem occurs (Firefox, etc.)

*Tor
*TorK
*Vidalia
*Privoxy
*Mixminion

Remaining applications, including the base system, will be updated on a roughly two month schedule.
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Added: 2007-05-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit 0.6

Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit 0.6


Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit aims at supporting the development of leading-edge medical imaging software. more>>
Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit (MITK) is currently under active development, and aims at supporting the development of leading-edge medical imaging software with a high degree of interaction. It combines vtk, itk and the pic-based-libraries of the Div.
Main features:
- multiple, consistent views on the same data. For example, when you have three orthogonal 2D-views and a 3D view and data consisting of a green surface, the surface will be visible and green in all views (as contour lines in 2D, as a surface in 3D), and when you move the surface, it will move in all views. When you try to realize this with basic vtk, you will need to coordinate the position/orientation/color/... of all the views somewhere in your program - exactly this can mitk do for you.
- interactions that create and/or modify data (not only actors as in basic vtk)
- complex interactions with multiple states, e.g., for interaction with active contours
- undo/redo of interactions
- organization of data objects in a tree at run-time, e.g., to represent logical dependencies (e.g., a heart cavity is a part of the heart) or to control the rendering process
- additional properties of arbitrary type can be assigned to data objects contained in the data tree
- visualization and interaction with 3D+t data (basic vtk can handle only 3D data and itk is not for visualization and interaction)
- although mitk is mainly a toolkit and not an application, it offers some support on the application-level, e.g, for structured combination of modules (so-called functionalities), e.g., for combining and switching between one functionality for segmentation and another for registration.
Enhancements:
- New functionalities: IsoSurface, ViewInitialization and Measurement.
- Support for ITK 2.4-2.8, VTK 4.4 and 5.0.
- Lots of bugfixes and improvements, e.g. interaction for rotatable slices.
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Added: 2007-03-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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CPX-MINI USB 2005-04

CPX-MINI USB 2005-04


CPX-MINI USB is a shrinked version of KANOTIX linux live-cd. more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-01-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OpenClinic 0.7

OpenClinic 0.7


OpenClinic project is a easy to use, open source, medical records system. more>>
OpenClinic project is a easy to use, open source, medical records system.
It has been mainly developed for private clinics, surgeries, and private doctors.
It is platform independent and has a multi-language architecture.
Main features:
- Environment: Web Environment
- Intended Audience: Education, Healthcare industry
- License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
- Natural Language: English, Spanish, Bulgarian
- Operating System: OS Independent
- Programming Language: PHP
- Topic: Dynamic Content
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Added: 2006-10-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Eject removable media

Eject removable media


Eject removable media is a servicemenu to add Eject removeable device to all media. more>>
Eject removable media is a servicemenu to add "Eject removeable device" to all media.

Sometimes USB keys etc dont have any GUI option to unmount them (in KDE 3.5.2), and just pulling them out is so wrong!

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Added: 2006-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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