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MonA3XN 0.1

MonA3XN 0.1


MonA3XN offers users a stunning theme for the popular Amarok media player. more>> MonA3XN 0.1 offers users a stunning theme for the popular Amarok media player.

Requirements: amaroK

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Xmon 0.0.1

Xmon 0.0.1


Xmon is a graphical system performance monitor for linux, written from scratch using C/Xlib. more>>
Xmon project is a graphical system performance monitor for linux, written from scratch using C/Xlib by myself.

Xmon displays the current system load, used memory and cpu time based on the output of the linux process filesystem which must be mounted before.

Current release 0.0.1 [.tgz, 12kb] doesnt support command line options, all features are hardcoded. Xmon is self explaining, therefore no manpage is available. Further development has been terminated.

Xmon is just the result of a one day training learning xlib (first steps). It means that the algorithm is quite unfinished, untested, buggy and beta.

Memory overflow workaround is implemented. The beta 0.0.1b release is not portable to other Unix derivates (Solaris, AIX...) but it runs on all platforms (Sun, RS6k) which support and run linux.

I published the source code in the hope that someone would spend some time to expand the software because I currently dont have the time.
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Added: 2006-09-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NAMP 0.1

NAMP 0.1


NAMP is the NetBSD equivalent of the popular LAMP deployment in the Linux world. more>>
NAMP (NetBSD + Apache + MySQL + PostgreSQL + PHP) is the NetBSD equivalent of the popular LAMP deployment in the Linux world.

It also includes phpMyAdmin and phpPgAdmin for easy administration of the database engines.

NAMP is available as a VMware appliance.
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Added: 2006-11-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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wmxss 0.1

wmxss 0.1


wmxss is a frontend for xscreensaver (right now it only runs the separate hacks in the DockApp). more>>
wmxss is a frontend for xscreensaver (right now it only runs the separate hacks in the DockApp).

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Added: 2006-10-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TERMatrix 0.1

TERMatrix 0.1


TERMatrix software emulates The Matrix on your VT-100 compatible terminal 8^). more>>
TERMatrix software emulates "The Matrix" on your VT-100 compatible terminal 8^).

It has been tested on GNU/Linux.

Installation:

To compile, just type ``make.
To enter the matrix, just type ``./termatrix.
To end it, just press CTRL-c .

"The Matrix" is a movie from Warner Bros. Inc. Warner Bros. Inc. isnt affiliated in any way with TERMatrix.
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Added: 2006-01-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KMatrix3d 0.1

KMatrix3d 0.1


KMatrix3d is a nice 3D matrix OpenGL screen saver for KDE. more>>
KMatrix3d is a nice 3D matrix OpenGL screen saver for KDE.

This version is based on the code by Thomas John.

IMPORTANT: Packagers wanted - please contact developer.

Future:

Currently Im working on the V2 version of KMatrix3D which will contain following effects:

1) endless corridor section
2) matrix world transitions
3) matrix reloaded intro effects
4) extensive use of shaders
5) performace improvements
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Added: 2007-02-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Phenix 0.1

Phenix 0.1


Phenix provides aa theme inspired by mozilla-modern-2. more>>
Phenix provides aa theme inspired by mozilla-modern-2.

Phenix is a theme inspired by mozilla-modern-2 with more rounded widgets and using colours close to Netscape8.

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Added: 2007-01-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IBMDoK 0.1

IBMDoK 0.1


IBMDoK is a small KDE kicker applet for the IBM themal sensors. more>>
IBMDoK is a small KDE kicker applet for the IBM themal sensors. Its just my small hack for the T60 sensors.

IBMDoK can work for other ThinkPads, mut maybe you have to adapt it.

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Added: 2006-04-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Foopanel 0.1.0

Foopanel 0.1.0


Foopanel is a desktop panel that is themable and extensible through plugins. more>>
Foopanel is a desktop panel that is themable and extensible through plugins.

Foopanel is a powerful desktop panel that enables you to have all that you want just one-click-far. It is extensible through Plugins and fully themeable.

Foopanel differs from the XFCEs panel (and also by the GNOME panel) because: it is written in Python, a great and powerful interpreted language that make it very easy to write plugins: these do not need any particular compilation or installation, they are plain text files that must be placed in the right directory.

Nothing more to do. Its appearence can easily be customized, by using a theme of those available or by writing a custom one.

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Added: 2006-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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run 0.1

run 0.1


run adds a service menu for all file types. more>>
run adds a service menu for all file types. This service menu will just call the file in the command line using the active folder as work folder.

Makes running some scripts and applications much easier (Some require work folder to be the same where they are located so double-clicking does not work).

Maybe a good fix would be to make it available only for files that have the executable permission

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Added: 2006-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Fontlinge 2.0.1

Fontlinge 2.0.1


Fontlinge is a font management and organisation for TrueType & PostScript. more>>
Fontlinge project is a font management and organisation for TrueType & PostScript.
Fontlinge searches for font files, sorts them into folders by name and look and with human readable names, stores gathered font information in a database, generates previews and posters, finds and removes duplicates, and reunites PostScript font families.
Also, Fontlinge has a Web interface to browse through your fonts. It shows detail previews and font info, provides font download as a tarball, and has the possibility to sort fonts.
Main features:
- find your fonts
- rename files, i.e. from AGARBI.TTF to Adobe_Garamond_Bold_Italic.ttf
- create a folder-structure
- move the files to the right place
- find and removes duplicate files
- reunion postscript fontfiles
- create previews
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Added: 2006-09-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Milk 0.1

Milk 0.1


Milk is yet another milk theme (style) for the KDE desktop. more>>
Milk is yet another milk theme (style) for the KDE desktop.
I made the kbfx theme seperately for another theme but decided to include with this one.Ill upload a blue version soon
Requirements
- Crystal Window Decoration
- Domino >=0.3 style
- Kbfx Silk 4.9.3(Optional,for alternate menu in the first screenshot)
Please read the readme file to configure
Enhancements:
- Note: If you use gtk-qt engine to theme gtk applications,scrollbars in firefox shows artifacts.Try using a native firefox theme. iPox looks good.
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Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DAMP 0.1

DAMP 0.1


DAMP is a port of the popular LAMP deployment from the Linux world into DragonFly BSD. more>>
DAMP (DragonFly BSD + Apache + MySQL + PostgreSQL + PHP) is a port of the popular LAMP deployment from the Linux world into DragonFly BSD.

It also includes phpMyAdmin and phpPgAdmin for easy Web management of the database engines.

DAMP is available as a VMware appliance.

Dfly BSD began as a fork of the FreeBSD 4.x series operating system and its goal is to fix certain design mistakes that FreeBSD was apparently making (especially in its SMP functionality) while also providing other advanced functionality such as distributed dynamic secure clustering.

It is considered that Dfly BSD rivals both FreeBSD 6.x and Linux 2.6.x in performance, while providing excellent stability and security out of the box. This appliance is an opportunity for everybody interested in experimenting with Dfly BSD and the two most popular open-source database engines.
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Added: 2006-11-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Menoku 0.1.1

Menoku 0.1.1


Menoku is an innovative new menu system that combines the best features of several common application launching schemes. more>>
Menoku is an innovative new menu system that combines the best features of several common application launching schemes.
Menoku project lets you graphicaly search through neatly organized icons and choose any icon quickly with a short sequence of keys.
It supports hierarchical submenus and is easy to configure and organize with drag and drop interface. It works on Windows and Linux with the Qt4 library.
You have nine groups of nine icons, each of which can either launch an application or load a new menu of up to 81 icons.
Because of Menokus unique layout, any icon on the screen can be selected with at most two keypresses, expressing the position of the program you want to launch. You can memorize these key sequences, or hunt through a large full-color icons to find the program you want.
The idea behind Menoku is to make an application menu laid out like a Sudoku board. A single window is divided into nine groups of nine icons, making an array of nine by nine. Each icon can either load a new menu of up to 81 icons or can launch an application. To select an icon, you can either click on it or use your numberpad to select which group of nine icons to choose from and then which of the nine icons to activate. (See the Screenshots page if this isnt clear)
Why is this a good idea? Well, the purpose of Menoku is to try to make a more effecient menu system, and it does so by combining the best elements from several common application launching methods:
The Messy Desktop
Using the desktop to start applications is nice because it lets you browse through a large number of applications graphically using large icons. Unfortunately, keeping a desktop full of icons organized is a pain! Also, having launch icons on the desktop is really pretty inconvenient because you have to minimize windows to see all your icons. You shouldnt have to disrupt what youre doing to start a new program.
Menoku lets you graphically search through a large number of icons, just like a desktop, but its unique grouping layout enforces some level of organization, so you always know where to look. Also, Menoku is not a desktop, its more like a popup menu. It comes onto the screen when you ask for it (on top of any other windows) and when you select an application to start, it disappears.
Keyboard Shortcuts Sequences
Many power users like to use the keyboard to start their favorite programs. This means they dont have to move their hands to the mouse to start a new program, and its also much faster to just type out a memorized combination than to browse through a menu. Of course, the problem with this is that you have to memorize all your key combinations! You can make yourself a cheat sheet, but having to lookup a key combo before you type it defeats the purpose.
In Menoku, any icon you see on the screen is uniquely accessible through typing at most two keys: one to select which group of nine you want, and another to select one of those nine icons. This means that every application you want to start with Menoku has its own short key sequence. You can quickly memorize the sequences for your favorite programs, but if you forget you always have the icon display to remind you.
Hierarchical Menus
The standard way to start programs in a WIMP interface (such as Windows or X11) is to open up a menu. You click a button and get a long list of names and small icons, some of which represent programs and others more menus. The reason menus are so ubiquitous is that they work! You can store any number of programs that way and organize them into groups. Unfortunately, menus are very slow. You have to browse through text, which is inefficient, and you also have to wait for new menus to pop up beneath your mouse.
Menoku is in large part modeled after a standard hierarchical menu. Although you can only have 81 icons in any given menu, you can have any number of submenus which can also have 81 icons. You can easily group your programs together either by putting them into the same group of nine or by putting them in the same submenu. However, browsing in Menoku is much faster. You can search for large icons instead of text, and you can use your keyboard instead of following a winding path with your mouse.
Main features:
- Quick key-sequence launching of your favorite programs
- Mouse addicts can click on an icon instead of using the keyboard
- Trigger any command with any number of arguments
- Full color icons with transparency
- Tray icon for more menu-like functionality
- Configurable global hotkey
- Hierarchical menus in XML
- Drag and Drop menu editing
Installation:
First of all, to compile this code you MUST HAVE Qt 4.0 or above installed on your computer and you must use the version of qmake that comes with it.
To make sure you are using the right version of qmake, run the command "qmake -v" to see which Qt version it came with. Because the Qt libraries are in a state of transition from qt3 to qt4, you might have separate programs named qmake-qt3 and qmake-qt4, or something similar on your computer. If this is the case, use qmake-qt4 instead of qmake in the instructions below.
To compile Menoku, simply run:
qmake
make
If you use the wrong version of qmake, you will get error messages and the code will not compile.
The next step is to install. This will copy the menoku binary and the menoku icons into appropriate locations on your computer. The default place to put the binary file is /usr/bin/ and the default place for icons is /usr/share/pixmaps/. If you want to change these paths, edit the lines in menoku.pro that set target.path and icons.path so that they refer to the directories you want.
To install, make sure you have permissions for the intall directory (su root, if needed) and run:
make install
Enhancements:
Some minor bugfixes have been made.
Fixed the following:
- If you dragged a cell to another location then chose swap from the popup menu, youd get a segfault
- In some cases, changes in the number of icons would go unnoticed after drops (causing things like hiding empty cells and zooming single items to misbehave)
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Added: 2006-02-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sedation 0.1

Sedation 0.1


Sedation provides an adaptation of the Sedation theme for Enlightenment. more>>
Sedation provides an adaptation of the Sedation theme for Enlightenment.

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Added: 2007-01-26 License: BSD License Price:
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