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JD Bible Bot 0.80
JD Bible Bot is a chat bot for some instant messaging systems. more>>
JD Bible Bot is a chat bot for some instant messaging systems - mainly Jabber - with which people can read the holy Scriptures of Christianity and other related material.
The networking part is based on Jabber technology, the Bible part is based on diatheke and Sword project. This program is Free Software and Open Source - you can download, use, modify and redistribute it according to the BSD-style licence terms.
Because of free and open nature of the Jabber system this program can be used with MSN, AIM, Yahoo!, ICQ and other IM systems through special gateways or transports. I recommend using Jabber or Google Talk (which is directly XMPP/Jabber compliant, using industry standards). Most other systems try to limit users choice and freedom.
- Native Jabber client with 1-to-1 conversation and groupchat
- MSN Messenger works through pyMSNt gateway; 1-to-1 conversation and groupchat
- Native GTalk support because of XMPP standard
- AIM, Yahoo!, ICQ, GaduGadu and maybe some others should be possible with proper gateways
Enhancements:
- This release is a sort of "technology preview": it has important new features, most notably search and Bible book name localization, but search works only with the modified diatheke backend, and l10n works properly with latest diatheke svn.
- These features are optional at the moment, and upgrading is recommended anyway because of bugfixes and other enhancements.
<<lessThe networking part is based on Jabber technology, the Bible part is based on diatheke and Sword project. This program is Free Software and Open Source - you can download, use, modify and redistribute it according to the BSD-style licence terms.
Because of free and open nature of the Jabber system this program can be used with MSN, AIM, Yahoo!, ICQ and other IM systems through special gateways or transports. I recommend using Jabber or Google Talk (which is directly XMPP/Jabber compliant, using industry standards). Most other systems try to limit users choice and freedom.
- Native Jabber client with 1-to-1 conversation and groupchat
- MSN Messenger works through pyMSNt gateway; 1-to-1 conversation and groupchat
- Native GTalk support because of XMPP standard
- AIM, Yahoo!, ICQ, GaduGadu and maybe some others should be possible with proper gateways
Enhancements:
- This release is a sort of "technology preview": it has important new features, most notably search and Bible book name localization, but search works only with the modified diatheke backend, and l10n works properly with latest diatheke svn.
- These features are optional at the moment, and upgrading is recommended anyway because of bugfixes and other enhancements.
Download (0.018MB)
Added: 2006-08-22 License: BSD License Price:
1165 downloads
BibleStudy 1.0
BibleStudy is one of many frontends to the Sword project. more>>
BibleStudy is one of many frontends to the Sword project. The sword project is a library which provides access to many religious works.
Almost 100% of which are Christian. There are dozens of translations of the bible in many languages, as well as commentaries, dictionaries and some various books.
BibleStudy is written using the wxWidgets crossplatform API. It is currently available for Microsoft Windows and Linux, but it is possible to make a MacOS build. If anyone is interested please let me know.
<<lessAlmost 100% of which are Christian. There are dozens of translations of the bible in many languages, as well as commentaries, dictionaries and some various books.
BibleStudy is written using the wxWidgets crossplatform API. It is currently available for Microsoft Windows and Linux, but it is possible to make a MacOS build. If anyone is interested please let me know.
Download (0.34MB)
Added: 2005-11-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1455 downloads
Bible-Discovery 1.9
Bible-Discovery is complex Bible studying software. more>>
Bible-Discovery is complex Bible studying software. Bible-Discovery contains several Bible translations, dictionaries, tools for helping to understand the texts in the original language, bookmark handling, customizable font size and colour, a biblical text importing pane, and a parallel and comparative Bible read feature.
Main features:
Several Bible translations.
- English translation by King James (KJV).
- Original Bible in Greek (TR - Textus Receptus 1550/1894).
- Original Bible in Hebrew (WLC - Westminster Leningrad Codex).
- Hungarian translation by Gaspar Karoli.
- And other Bible translations can be downloaded from our home page and can be used after installation.
Dictionaries.
- Digital Ancient Hebrew-English dictionary.
- Digital Ancient Greek-English dictionary.
- Digital Ancient Greek-Hungarian dictionary.
Tools for helping to understand the texts in original language.
- Strongs numbers for the original Greek (TR) Bible. (Strongs number: etyma of the words in the original text sorted alphabetically, numbered)
- Strongs numbers for the English Bible translated by King James.
- Strongs numbers for the Hungarian Bible translated by Gaspar Karoli. (New Testament has been completed so far in 70%)
- Completing the missing Strongs numbers of Bible translations by verses using King James Bible (KJV).
- The original Greek/Hebrew lexical meanings of the words can be checked by clicking them.
- Bookmarks can be organized into categories. Verse lists can be compiled by topics.
- Complex, quick search feature. The program can be used as a concordance. The search results are showed in 1 second (1 GHz CPU).
- Customizable font size and colour. Visually impaired users can customize the display of the text.
- The original Bible in Greek, readable phonetically. (Hungarian)
- The original Bible in Hebrew, readable phonetically. (Hungarian)
- Bible translations can be imported from text files.
- Parallel and comparative Bible read feature.
- Runs on Windows, Linux, MacOS.
- User interface in English, Hungarian.
Enhancements:
- The Strong dictionary now is a freeware module, not a shareware module.
- You can copy verses, search results, and bookmarks to the clipboard with character formatting.
- Ctrl-c copying now also copies character formatting with texts.
- You can use words surrounded by quotes to search for complete phrases.
- You can use special and separator characters only isolate and with quotes.
- In a search expression, the "AND", "OR", and "NOT" keywords must be uppercase.
- A bubble help appears in the dictionaries if you move the mouse pointer over a Strong number.
- More dictionaries were added.
<<lessMain features:
Several Bible translations.
- English translation by King James (KJV).
- Original Bible in Greek (TR - Textus Receptus 1550/1894).
- Original Bible in Hebrew (WLC - Westminster Leningrad Codex).
- Hungarian translation by Gaspar Karoli.
- And other Bible translations can be downloaded from our home page and can be used after installation.
Dictionaries.
- Digital Ancient Hebrew-English dictionary.
- Digital Ancient Greek-English dictionary.
- Digital Ancient Greek-Hungarian dictionary.
Tools for helping to understand the texts in original language.
- Strongs numbers for the original Greek (TR) Bible. (Strongs number: etyma of the words in the original text sorted alphabetically, numbered)
- Strongs numbers for the English Bible translated by King James.
- Strongs numbers for the Hungarian Bible translated by Gaspar Karoli. (New Testament has been completed so far in 70%)
- Completing the missing Strongs numbers of Bible translations by verses using King James Bible (KJV).
- The original Greek/Hebrew lexical meanings of the words can be checked by clicking them.
- Bookmarks can be organized into categories. Verse lists can be compiled by topics.
- Complex, quick search feature. The program can be used as a concordance. The search results are showed in 1 second (1 GHz CPU).
- Customizable font size and colour. Visually impaired users can customize the display of the text.
- The original Bible in Greek, readable phonetically. (Hungarian)
- The original Bible in Hebrew, readable phonetically. (Hungarian)
- Bible translations can be imported from text files.
- Parallel and comparative Bible read feature.
- Runs on Windows, Linux, MacOS.
- User interface in English, Hungarian.
Enhancements:
- The Strong dictionary now is a freeware module, not a shareware module.
- You can copy verses, search results, and bookmarks to the clipboard with character formatting.
- Ctrl-c copying now also copies character formatting with texts.
- You can use words surrounded by quotes to search for complete phrases.
- You can use special and separator characters only isolate and with quotes.
- In a search expression, the "AND", "OR", and "NOT" keywords must be uppercase.
- A bubble help appears in the dictionaries if you move the mouse pointer over a Strong number.
- More dictionaries were added.
Download (19MB)
Added: 2007-04-16 License: Freeware Price:
934 downloads
Damn Vulnerable Linux 1.0
Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is a Linux-based (modified Damn Small Linux) tool for IT-Security & IT-Anti-Security. more>>
Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is a Linux-based (modified Damn Small Linux) tool for IT-Security & IT-Anti-Security and Attack & Defense. Damn Vulnerable Linux was initiated for training tasks during university lessons by the IITAC (International Institute for Training, Assessment, and Certification).
Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is highly integrated into the community project crackmes.de (http://www.crackmes.de) and is frequently updated with new community provided lessons. Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is your place either to get the latest Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) distribution, to get new lessons, or to submit own lessons based on the Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) training system.
Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is provided without any fee or charge! Actually, it is a perverted Linux distribution made to be as insecure as possible. It is collection of IT-Security and IT-Anti-Security tools. Additional it includes a fullscaled lesson based environment for Attack & Defense on/for IT systems for self-study or teaching activities during university lectures. Its a Live Linux Distro, which means it runs from a bootable CD in memory without changing the native operating system of the host computer.
As well it can be run within virtual machine environments, such as qemu or vmware. There is no need to install a virtual machine if you use the embedded option. Its sole purpose in life is to put as many security tools at your disposal with as much training options as it can. It contains a huge ammount of lessons including lesson description - and solutions if the level has been solved by a community member at crackmes.de.
Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is meant to be used by both novice and professional security personnel but is not ideal for the Linux uninitiated. Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) assumes you know the basics of Linux as most of your work will be done from the command line. If you are completely new to Linux, its best you stop playing with this system.
INSTALLED TOOLS
- HT 0.5
- libreadline4_4.2a-5_i386
- gdb_5.2.cvs20020401-6_i386
- binutils_2.12.90.0.1-4_i386 (including objdumps,gas,strings ...)
- nasm-0.98-1.i386
- HLA v1.86
- libelfsh0-dev_0.65rc1-1_i386
- elfsh_0.65rc1-1_i386
- Apache 2.0.5.4
- Php 4.4.0
- ethereal-common_0.9.4-1woody12_i386
- ethereal_0.9.4-1woody12_i386
- libpcap0_0.6.2-2_i386
- tcpdump_3.6.2-2.8_i386
- lsof_4.57-1_i386
- ltrace_0.3.26_i386
- nmap_2.54.31.BETA-1_i386
- strace_4.4-1.2_i386
- ELFkickers-2.0a (including sstrip, rebind, elfls, ebfc, elftoc)
- GCC/G++ 3.3.4
- GNU Make 3.80
- bastard_bin- 0.17.tgz
- Mysql-server 4.4.1
- Ruby 1.8
- Python 2.3
- lida-03.00.00
- DDD 3.3.1
- Metasploit Framework
<<lessDamn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is highly integrated into the community project crackmes.de (http://www.crackmes.de) and is frequently updated with new community provided lessons. Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is your place either to get the latest Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) distribution, to get new lessons, or to submit own lessons based on the Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) training system.
Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is provided without any fee or charge! Actually, it is a perverted Linux distribution made to be as insecure as possible. It is collection of IT-Security and IT-Anti-Security tools. Additional it includes a fullscaled lesson based environment for Attack & Defense on/for IT systems for self-study or teaching activities during university lectures. Its a Live Linux Distro, which means it runs from a bootable CD in memory without changing the native operating system of the host computer.
As well it can be run within virtual machine environments, such as qemu or vmware. There is no need to install a virtual machine if you use the embedded option. Its sole purpose in life is to put as many security tools at your disposal with as much training options as it can. It contains a huge ammount of lessons including lesson description - and solutions if the level has been solved by a community member at crackmes.de.
Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is meant to be used by both novice and professional security personnel but is not ideal for the Linux uninitiated. Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) assumes you know the basics of Linux as most of your work will be done from the command line. If you are completely new to Linux, its best you stop playing with this system.
INSTALLED TOOLS
- HT 0.5
- libreadline4_4.2a-5_i386
- gdb_5.2.cvs20020401-6_i386
- binutils_2.12.90.0.1-4_i386 (including objdumps,gas,strings ...)
- nasm-0.98-1.i386
- HLA v1.86
- libelfsh0-dev_0.65rc1-1_i386
- elfsh_0.65rc1-1_i386
- Apache 2.0.5.4
- Php 4.4.0
- ethereal-common_0.9.4-1woody12_i386
- ethereal_0.9.4-1woody12_i386
- libpcap0_0.6.2-2_i386
- tcpdump_3.6.2-2.8_i386
- lsof_4.57-1_i386
- ltrace_0.3.26_i386
- nmap_2.54.31.BETA-1_i386
- strace_4.4-1.2_i386
- ELFkickers-2.0a (including sstrip, rebind, elfls, ebfc, elftoc)
- GCC/G++ 3.3.4
- GNU Make 3.80
- bastard_bin- 0.17.tgz
- Mysql-server 4.4.1
- Ruby 1.8
- Python 2.3
- lida-03.00.00
- DDD 3.3.1
- Metasploit Framework
Download (142.6MB)
Added: 2007-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1026 downloads
Bible Dave 0.7.5
Bible Dave is a crashed pilot, scattered Bibles and a deadline. more>>
Bible Dave is a crashed pilot, scattered Bibles and a deadline.
A sidescroller game written in python involving a crashed pilot, scattered Bibles and a deadline. This is a community project of ChristianCoders.com -- a site that connects people interested in Christian video games. Chat in #ccn-chatzone @ Freenode
<<lessA sidescroller game written in python involving a crashed pilot, scattered Bibles and a deadline. This is a community project of ChristianCoders.com -- a site that connects people interested in Christian video games. Chat in #ccn-chatzone @ Freenode
Download (6.0MB)
Added: 2007-02-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
998 downloads
The Powered Access Bible 1.1.1
The Powered Access Bible is a tool to allow free and effective access to the Bible. more>>
The Powered Access Bible is a tool to allow free and effective access to the Bible. This project is especially good at finding which verses contain a given word, and then easily reading those verses in full context. (This is a tool to find what the Bible says about something, and read it in context.) This includes Old Testament, New Testament, and Apocrypha/Deuterocanonical books.
Installation:
To install from this directory, type:
./install
The file general/config may be modified to customise the scripts behavior. You
can change the default translation, for instance, or make it seatch the
apocrypha by default.
If you have the Powered Access Bible installed to e.g.
http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/powerbible
then you can specify a passage to look up by linking to:
http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/powerbible?passage=Genesis+1
and/or a search term with:
http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/powerbible?query=love
Enhancements:
- This is the first stable release since major improvements have been made.
- It includes a bugfix that prevents crashing when the user gives a search query in the wrong text input field and slight changes to the Uncensored Bible.
<<lessInstallation:
To install from this directory, type:
./install
The file general/config may be modified to customise the scripts behavior. You
can change the default translation, for instance, or make it seatch the
apocrypha by default.
If you have the Powered Access Bible installed to e.g.
http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/powerbible
then you can specify a passage to look up by linking to:
http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/powerbible?passage=Genesis+1
and/or a search term with:
http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/powerbible?query=love
Enhancements:
- This is the first stable release since major improvements have been made.
- It includes a bugfix that prevents crashing when the user gives a search query in the wrong text input field and slight changes to the Uncensored Bible.
Download (4.8MB)
Added: 2007-03-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
971 downloads
Added: 2009-06-27 License: GPL Price: FREE
12 downloads
mod_litbook 1.0.9
mod_litbook is an alternate method for referencing documents. more>>
mod_litbook is an alternate method for referencing documents.
mod_litbook is an experiment in web techonology - an experiment in document reference and retrieval is at the core of this module. Although the initial "Proof of Concept" is the King James Bible, the concept has a broader range of applications than just displaying Bible stories.
Im not sure why this particular idea hit when it did, nor why I choose The Bible as the "Proof of Concept" (other than it was the most readily available hiarchial structured document available in machine readable format from Project Gutenberg) but the nucleus of the idea came from three areas of hypertext/WWW research.
One idea came from Jakob Nielsons work on user interfaces for the web. The primary article that relates to mod_litbook is using the URL as UI; in that the URL should aid in the navigation of the website. The primay point of Jakob Nielsons article is that the URL should help visualize the structure of the website but I mis-remembered the article in thinking that the URL should also provide an easy way to retrieve the information requested.
Another idea came from Ted Nelsons work on Xanadu, the ultimate in hypertext vaporware (30 years and still no product). But it does have some interesting ideas, namely in tumblers. The concept of each node including all the nodes addressed below it is a powerful concept and one that I started to explore just prior to writing mod_litbook (in addition to some work a few years ago in file system design that is still in the design stage).
In playing around with the concept I found that within The Bible, there are frequent references to other passages, and that the references looked similar to the tumblers concept proposed by Ted Nelson. And upon investigation, none of the other online Bible sites I found allowed one to request an arbitrary portion of The Bible. Sure, you could get a book, or a chapter or a verse, but you couldnt get just the portion of Moses at Mount Sinai. At least, not without a lot of work.
The third idea came from Project Zope, an object publishing web server, where the URL doesnt reference a static document but instead names an object to be displayed. The fact that most website URLs point to files (or templates) is a holdover from the early days of the web and the filespace you see in a URL doesnt necessarily have to map to a physical file system, or a file at all.
Now, out of this mess of ideas came mod_litbook, an Apache module that combines an addressing structure similar to tumblers hidden behind an object publishing module using easy-to-remember URLs to retrieve just the portion of the document you want (in this case, using a conventional bible notation munged into a URL,).
Why a module? Because handling all this behing a CGI program would have made the result less elegant and primarily, the server Im using for the demo system isnt powerful enough to handle an excessive CGI overhead that this may generate. And because I could.
<<lessmod_litbook is an experiment in web techonology - an experiment in document reference and retrieval is at the core of this module. Although the initial "Proof of Concept" is the King James Bible, the concept has a broader range of applications than just displaying Bible stories.
Im not sure why this particular idea hit when it did, nor why I choose The Bible as the "Proof of Concept" (other than it was the most readily available hiarchial structured document available in machine readable format from Project Gutenberg) but the nucleus of the idea came from three areas of hypertext/WWW research.
One idea came from Jakob Nielsons work on user interfaces for the web. The primary article that relates to mod_litbook is using the URL as UI; in that the URL should aid in the navigation of the website. The primay point of Jakob Nielsons article is that the URL should help visualize the structure of the website but I mis-remembered the article in thinking that the URL should also provide an easy way to retrieve the information requested.
Another idea came from Ted Nelsons work on Xanadu, the ultimate in hypertext vaporware (30 years and still no product). But it does have some interesting ideas, namely in tumblers. The concept of each node including all the nodes addressed below it is a powerful concept and one that I started to explore just prior to writing mod_litbook (in addition to some work a few years ago in file system design that is still in the design stage).
In playing around with the concept I found that within The Bible, there are frequent references to other passages, and that the references looked similar to the tumblers concept proposed by Ted Nelson. And upon investigation, none of the other online Bible sites I found allowed one to request an arbitrary portion of The Bible. Sure, you could get a book, or a chapter or a verse, but you couldnt get just the portion of Moses at Mount Sinai. At least, not without a lot of work.
The third idea came from Project Zope, an object publishing web server, where the URL doesnt reference a static document but instead names an object to be displayed. The fact that most website URLs point to files (or templates) is a holdover from the early days of the web and the filespace you see in a URL doesnt necessarily have to map to a physical file system, or a file at all.
Now, out of this mess of ideas came mod_litbook, an Apache module that combines an addressing structure similar to tumblers hidden behind an object publishing module using easy-to-remember URLs to retrieve just the portion of the document you want (in this case, using a conventional bible notation munged into a URL,).
Why a module? Because handling all this behing a CGI program would have made the result less elegant and primarily, the server Im using for the demo system isnt powerful enough to handle an excessive CGI overhead that this may generate. And because I could.
Download (0.031MB)
Added: 2006-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1263 downloads
Pioneer Linux Christian Edition Beta 1
Pioneer Linux is a desktop-oriented, Kubuntu-based distribution targeted at new as well as experienced Linux users. more>>
Pioneer Linux is a desktop-oriented, Kubuntu-based distribution targeted at new as well as experienced Linux users. The product comes in two flavours: as a freely downloadable live and installation CD, and as a commercial boxed edition with CrossOver Office and technical support.
Test and try before you install Thats right, you can test Pioneer Linux running off the CD before you decide to perform an installation. This means that you can actually run your operating system and learn it before you install or make that critical decision to leave your previous operating system installation. ASPEN for older computers is not a live CD.
Burn CDs Yes take a look at our screenshots and youll see weve included a utility named K3b so you can burn your CDs or DVDs! K3b is a simple yet powerful tool thats simple to use
Browse the Internet safely Yes its safe! You can browse the Internet safely when you use Pioneer Linux. Its not the same anymore with people dropping viruses or keystroke loggers because of that old unsafe browser youve been using for years! Go wild and have fun!
Listen to music You can listen to your favorite music while working using the CD Player included or make cuts and create your own CD from your music! You decide, the tools are included!
Word processing and more! Yes thats right! Your Pioneer Linux operating system comes with OpenOffice.org that allows you to exchange documents with Word users. You even have the opportunity to run spreadsheets and create professional presentations. More? yes a database application is new with OpenOffice.org 2.0
Play some games Weve packed Pioneer with loads of games to help you kill some time. Want more than those included? Check the knowledge base for more games that can be run like Savage or Civilization.
Utilities Weve included some of the best utilities to manage your operating system today. These utilities come with even our basic ASPEN application so you can manage your system day-to-day!
Enhancements:
- Technalign, Inc. has announced it has released its Beta 1 Pioneer Linux Christian Edition operating system to the community. The beta includes many of the features that come standard with Pioneer Linux. The application includes the King James Bible and many study applications. The Pioneer Christian Edition replaces the Frontier Christian Edition previously retailed by Technaligns partners. There will be a non-installable edition available for Windows users who only want to use the Christian Edition for study. Technalign requests that users report back any applications they would like added as well as applications that they wish removed along with bug reports.
<<lessTest and try before you install Thats right, you can test Pioneer Linux running off the CD before you decide to perform an installation. This means that you can actually run your operating system and learn it before you install or make that critical decision to leave your previous operating system installation. ASPEN for older computers is not a live CD.
Burn CDs Yes take a look at our screenshots and youll see weve included a utility named K3b so you can burn your CDs or DVDs! K3b is a simple yet powerful tool thats simple to use
Browse the Internet safely Yes its safe! You can browse the Internet safely when you use Pioneer Linux. Its not the same anymore with people dropping viruses or keystroke loggers because of that old unsafe browser youve been using for years! Go wild and have fun!
Listen to music You can listen to your favorite music while working using the CD Player included or make cuts and create your own CD from your music! You decide, the tools are included!
Word processing and more! Yes thats right! Your Pioneer Linux operating system comes with OpenOffice.org that allows you to exchange documents with Word users. You even have the opportunity to run spreadsheets and create professional presentations. More? yes a database application is new with OpenOffice.org 2.0
Play some games Weve packed Pioneer with loads of games to help you kill some time. Want more than those included? Check the knowledge base for more games that can be run like Savage or Civilization.
Utilities Weve included some of the best utilities to manage your operating system today. These utilities come with even our basic ASPEN application so you can manage your system day-to-day!
Enhancements:
- Technalign, Inc. has announced it has released its Beta 1 Pioneer Linux Christian Edition operating system to the community. The beta includes many of the features that come standard with Pioneer Linux. The application includes the King James Bible and many study applications. The Pioneer Christian Edition replaces the Frontier Christian Edition previously retailed by Technaligns partners. There will be a non-installable edition available for Windows users who only want to use the Christian Edition for study. Technalign requests that users report back any applications they would like added as well as applications that they wish removed along with bug reports.
Download (676MB)
Added: 2007-01-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
602 downloads
SpeakGoodChinese 0.5
Speak Good Chinese is a cross-platform application that allows you or your students to train their Mandarin pronunciation. more>>
Speak Good Chinese is a cross-platform application based on GTK technology that allows you or your students to train their Mandarin pronunciation. Our software is based on Praat, leading software in speech analysis. Our speech technology is backed by the Institute of Phonetic Sciences part of the University of Amsterdam.
SpeakGoodChinese software was supported financially by the DU. Questions can be mailed to stefandekonink@xs4all.nl, they will be forwarded to the appropriate project member.
Enhancements:
- This release makes administrative tasks easier for teachers or students that want to manage or distribute their own wordlists.
- Another new feature in this subsystem is the shuffle function.
- Several bugs were solved related to cleaning up old recordings.
- New documentation was added.
<<lessSpeakGoodChinese software was supported financially by the DU. Questions can be mailed to stefandekonink@xs4all.nl, they will be forwarded to the appropriate project member.
Enhancements:
- This release makes administrative tasks easier for teachers or students that want to manage or distribute their own wordlists.
- Another new feature in this subsystem is the shuffle function.
- Several bugs were solved related to cleaning up old recordings.
- New documentation was added.
Download (9.0MB)
Added: 2007-06-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
858 downloads
mod_ocaml 0.01
mod_ocaml is an Apache module for the use of OCAML as a Web scripting language. more>>
Generally, mod_ocaml is a flexible module for use with the famous Apache Web Server. Probably you know how to benefit of other modules with unbelievable capabilities, like PHP (mod_php4) or Perl (mod_perl).
One of the advantages of the Apache Server is the possibility to extend its features by adding modules to your configuration. At this point, mod_ocaml comes up.
mod_ocaml is designed to work with the 1.3 family of Apaches all over the world.
OCAML is derived from the CAML language. We include the description from its home at INRIA here:
Caml is a programming language, easy to learn, easy to use, and yet amazingly powerful.
It is developed and distributed by INRIA (the main French research institute for computer science), since 1984. It is freely available for Unix, PC or Macintosh.
Objective Caml (OCAML) is a general purpose programming language that combines
functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming. The language is statically typed; its type system ensures the correct evaluation of programs.
Types are automatically inferred. The language offers powerful constructions such as user-definable data-types, the ability to define functions by pattern-matching, and an exception mechanism. Programming in the large is facilitated by a full-fledge class-based object-oriented layer and an expressive module system.
Installation
Find your installed apxs, usually in /usr/bin, or /usr/local/apache/bin.
Call apxs -c mod_ocaml.c to compile the module
Copy the created file mod_ocaml.so to your apache libexec directory, e. g. /usr/local/apache/libexec.
Make two entries in your httpd.conf configuration file:
LoadModule mod_ocaml mod_ocaml.so
AddHandler ocaml-parsed .ocml
Restart your apache web server. Now it is ready to process your OCML-files.
Usage
You simply write poor old HTML code and save it under your webserver root. Choose the extension you entered at the "AddHandler" directive in httpd.conf (per default, this is .ocml). So you save a file named, e. g. test.ocml.
Until now, you didnt use any of the mod_ocaml benefits. Try to include OCAML code, and it will be displayed "as is". Since you want your OCAML code to be interpreted and evaluated, you have to inform mod_ocaml of this:
< ?ocml
Printf.printf ("This is generated by the OCAML interpreter.");;
? >
As you can see, the init tag for your OCAML parts is "<<less
One of the advantages of the Apache Server is the possibility to extend its features by adding modules to your configuration. At this point, mod_ocaml comes up.
mod_ocaml is designed to work with the 1.3 family of Apaches all over the world.
OCAML is derived from the CAML language. We include the description from its home at INRIA here:
Caml is a programming language, easy to learn, easy to use, and yet amazingly powerful.
It is developed and distributed by INRIA (the main French research institute for computer science), since 1984. It is freely available for Unix, PC or Macintosh.
Objective Caml (OCAML) is a general purpose programming language that combines
functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming. The language is statically typed; its type system ensures the correct evaluation of programs.
Types are automatically inferred. The language offers powerful constructions such as user-definable data-types, the ability to define functions by pattern-matching, and an exception mechanism. Programming in the large is facilitated by a full-fledge class-based object-oriented layer and an expressive module system.
Installation
Find your installed apxs, usually in /usr/bin, or /usr/local/apache/bin.
Call apxs -c mod_ocaml.c to compile the module
Copy the created file mod_ocaml.so to your apache libexec directory, e. g. /usr/local/apache/libexec.
Make two entries in your httpd.conf configuration file:
LoadModule mod_ocaml mod_ocaml.so
AddHandler ocaml-parsed .ocml
Restart your apache web server. Now it is ready to process your OCML-files.
Usage
You simply write poor old HTML code and save it under your webserver root. Choose the extension you entered at the "AddHandler" directive in httpd.conf (per default, this is .ocml). So you save a file named, e. g. test.ocml.
Until now, you didnt use any of the mod_ocaml benefits. Try to include OCAML code, and it will be displayed "as is". Since you want your OCAML code to be interpreted and evaluated, you have to inform mod_ocaml of this:
< ?ocml
Printf.printf ("This is generated by the OCAML interpreter.");;
? >
As you can see, the init tag for your OCAML parts is "<<less
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Added: 2005-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Diogenes 3.0.10
Diogenes comprises a set of Perl scripts designed for searching the Latin and ancient Greek texts. more>>
Diogenes is a tool for searching and browsing the databases of ancient texts, primarily in Latin and Greek, that are published by the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae and the Packard Humanities Institute. Diogenes project is free software: you are encouraged to modify, improve, and redistribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public license.
The goal of this software package is to provide a free, transparent and flexible interface to the classical databases on CD-Rom in the PHI format, which include the TLG, the PHI corpus of Latin texts up to AD 200, the Duke Documentary Papyri collection, and the PHI-sponsored corpora of ancient inscriptions.
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug whereby entering a path for the minor corpora would result in an illegal config file entry to be written.
<<lessThe goal of this software package is to provide a free, transparent and flexible interface to the classical databases on CD-Rom in the PHI format, which include the TLG, the PHI corpus of Latin texts up to AD 200, the Duke Documentary Papyri collection, and the PHI-sponsored corpora of ancient inscriptions.
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug whereby entering a path for the minor corpora would result in an illegal config file entry to be written.
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Added: 2007-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bodington 2.8.0
Bodington is a free open source Virtual Learning Environment/Learning Management System. more>>
Bodington is a free open source Virtual Learning Environment/Learning Management System in use at Universities and Colleges worldwide.
The Bodington project exists to provide an open source environment to support learning, teaching and research.
Bodington project is particularly suitable for complex, multi-disciplinary and large organisations and for inter institutional collaboration. It delivers controlled access using open standards.
Bodington can be used to support teaching and learning across the entire range of learning institutions in the UK and worldwide. Current installations include the Universities of Leeds, Oxford, Manchester; UHI Millennium Institute, Eton College, Yorkshire Coast College and St Andrews College Singapore.
Bodington enables users to upload lecture notes, host discussion fora, publish and manage external links, create interactive resources, e.g. customised logbooks, peer-reviewed reflective diaries/e-portfolios (for PDP), multiple choice tests (QTI), short-answer papers and online surveys. Students can also port work into secure pigeon-holes for marking.
Choose Bodington...
Put material on the web quickly and easily.
Control access to material quickly and easily.
Brand and customise for local look and feel.
Run servers on Microsoft, Linux, UNIX, or Mac OS X platforms.
Run a reliable and scalable service for end users.
Run services for tens of thousands of registered users.
Give access to users on any platform using standard browsers.
Be part of a growing, thriving development community.
Help shape future functionality.
Use software that is built specifically for Further and Higher Education.
Integrate access with partner organisations using built-in Shibboleth functionality.
Keep in line with the JISC e-learning framework.
Customise the source code to meet local needs.
Free up more funds to support staff development, customisation, help desk etc.
Choose other software...
Be tied down to a fixed pedagogy.
Fail in your obligation to support users with disabilities.
Pay an annual licence fee.
Pay for upgrades and support services.
Have little or no influence on future functionality
<<lessThe Bodington project exists to provide an open source environment to support learning, teaching and research.
Bodington project is particularly suitable for complex, multi-disciplinary and large organisations and for inter institutional collaboration. It delivers controlled access using open standards.
Bodington can be used to support teaching and learning across the entire range of learning institutions in the UK and worldwide. Current installations include the Universities of Leeds, Oxford, Manchester; UHI Millennium Institute, Eton College, Yorkshire Coast College and St Andrews College Singapore.
Bodington enables users to upload lecture notes, host discussion fora, publish and manage external links, create interactive resources, e.g. customised logbooks, peer-reviewed reflective diaries/e-portfolios (for PDP), multiple choice tests (QTI), short-answer papers and online surveys. Students can also port work into secure pigeon-holes for marking.
Choose Bodington...
Put material on the web quickly and easily.
Control access to material quickly and easily.
Brand and customise for local look and feel.
Run servers on Microsoft, Linux, UNIX, or Mac OS X platforms.
Run a reliable and scalable service for end users.
Run services for tens of thousands of registered users.
Give access to users on any platform using standard browsers.
Be part of a growing, thriving development community.
Help shape future functionality.
Use software that is built specifically for Further and Higher Education.
Integrate access with partner organisations using built-in Shibboleth functionality.
Keep in line with the JISC e-learning framework.
Customise the source code to meet local needs.
Free up more funds to support staff development, customisation, help desk etc.
Choose other software...
Be tied down to a fixed pedagogy.
Fail in your obligation to support users with disabilities.
Pay an annual licence fee.
Pay for upgrades and support services.
Have little or no influence on future functionality
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Added: 2006-09-26 License: The Apache License Price:
1125 downloads
Peachtree Linux Atlanta
Peachtree Linux is a powerful, robust, and scalable distribution of the open source Linux operating system. more>>
Peachtree Linux is a new Linux distribution being developed by several students/former students at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Since its inception in the fall of 2002, Peachtree Linux has aimed to be a small system for the seasoned Linux user. You wont find GNOME or KDE among Peachtree Linuxs packages, so it might not be the system for you. There are several simple rules we try to follow:
1. No GNOME or KDE.
2. All X11 programs have their binaries, libraries, and headers installed to the /usr/X11R6 tree.
3. All configuration files are placed in /etc.
4. /bin and /lib do not exist, they are soft links to /usr/bin and /usr/lib, respectively.
5. /sbin contains statically compiled programs that can bring a system up from a cold boot, nothing more.
6. We have one program per task. We do not like distributions which offer dozens of MP3 players, or mail clients, or window managers. We do have exceptions to this rule, but we generally stick to it.
Thats more or less the guiding ideas behind the distribution. It is developed in parallel on both PowerPC and i386. Work is being done to port the distribution to Alpha, PA-RISC, and MIPS platforms.
Were not out to change the world with this distribution. We just want to make a system that we like to use. If you like the sound of what were trying to put together, then Peachtree Linux may be for you. If the ideas really dont get you excited, you may want to find another distribution.
Enhancements:
- os/branches/RELENG_1/src/pkgs/httpd/files/httpd.htdigest.patch,
- os/branches/RELENG_1/src/pkgs/httpd/patchlist: (* Security Fix *)
- Fixed potential buffer overflow in htdigest (CAN-2005-1344).
<<lessSince its inception in the fall of 2002, Peachtree Linux has aimed to be a small system for the seasoned Linux user. You wont find GNOME or KDE among Peachtree Linuxs packages, so it might not be the system for you. There are several simple rules we try to follow:
1. No GNOME or KDE.
2. All X11 programs have their binaries, libraries, and headers installed to the /usr/X11R6 tree.
3. All configuration files are placed in /etc.
4. /bin and /lib do not exist, they are soft links to /usr/bin and /usr/lib, respectively.
5. /sbin contains statically compiled programs that can bring a system up from a cold boot, nothing more.
6. We have one program per task. We do not like distributions which offer dozens of MP3 players, or mail clients, or window managers. We do have exceptions to this rule, but we generally stick to it.
Thats more or less the guiding ideas behind the distribution. It is developed in parallel on both PowerPC and i386. Work is being done to port the distribution to Alpha, PA-RISC, and MIPS platforms.
Were not out to change the world with this distribution. We just want to make a system that we like to use. If you like the sound of what were trying to put together, then Peachtree Linux may be for you. If the ideas really dont get you excited, you may want to find another distribution.
Enhancements:
- os/branches/RELENG_1/src/pkgs/httpd/files/httpd.htdigest.patch,
- os/branches/RELENG_1/src/pkgs/httpd/patchlist: (* Security Fix *)
- Fixed potential buffer overflow in htdigest (CAN-2005-1344).
Download (700MB)
Added: 2005-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1634 downloads
Got Word Database Maker 1.3
Bible trivia game that is a cross between the TV game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? more>>
Hello! Thank you for donating your knowledge and time to our cause. Pariahware, Inc. is currently working on a Bible trivia game that is a cross between the TV game show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" and the electronic game series "You Dont Know Jack!" As one might imagine, this can be a daunting task.
That is why we are asking for your help in coming up with some GREAT Bible questions in order to make this game even more fun than we could do by ourselves! When you are finished submitting all of your questions, please e-mail the "qanda.rsd" file back to submissions@pariahware.com. By submitting the questions that you come up with, you agree to the following:
The Legal:
1. You expect no royalty fees or other payment for Pariahware, Inc. using your questions in the game.
2. Any parts of the questions you submit may be altered at will by the members of Pariahware, Inc.
3. Even though you submit a question for the game, that does not necessarily mean it will appear in the game.
4. If your name is included in your e-mail, Pariahware, Inc. has the right to add it as an acknowledgement, unless otherwise noted. You will not be paid as a result of having your name listed.
The How To:
1. Make sure that the Got Word DB Maker application and the "qanda.rsd" file are in the same folder or the program will not work.
2. Double-click the Got Word DB Maker application icon.
3. Select the radio button in the lower-left-hand corner that says "Add new question".
4. There are five text fields. The large one on the top is for the question. The other four are for potential answers. All of these need to be filled.
5. The correct answer needs to be selected by the "drop down" in the upper-right-hand corner.
6. The book of the Bible, in which the question is referencing, needs to be selected in the upper-left-hand corner.
7. Below the book selection is value (points) for the question. This needs to be selected as well.
8. When all of this has been done, the "Save New Question" button will activate. Click it to save your question.
Word of Caution:
To make changes to question that you have already entered, click the "edit existing questions" radio button.
Enhancements:
- Bug Fixes.
<<lessThat is why we are asking for your help in coming up with some GREAT Bible questions in order to make this game even more fun than we could do by ourselves! When you are finished submitting all of your questions, please e-mail the "qanda.rsd" file back to submissions@pariahware.com. By submitting the questions that you come up with, you agree to the following:
The Legal:
1. You expect no royalty fees or other payment for Pariahware, Inc. using your questions in the game.
2. Any parts of the questions you submit may be altered at will by the members of Pariahware, Inc.
3. Even though you submit a question for the game, that does not necessarily mean it will appear in the game.
4. If your name is included in your e-mail, Pariahware, Inc. has the right to add it as an acknowledgement, unless otherwise noted. You will not be paid as a result of having your name listed.
The How To:
1. Make sure that the Got Word DB Maker application and the "qanda.rsd" file are in the same folder or the program will not work.
2. Double-click the Got Word DB Maker application icon.
3. Select the radio button in the lower-left-hand corner that says "Add new question".
4. There are five text fields. The large one on the top is for the question. The other four are for potential answers. All of these need to be filled.
5. The correct answer needs to be selected by the "drop down" in the upper-right-hand corner.
6. The book of the Bible, in which the question is referencing, needs to be selected in the upper-left-hand corner.
7. Below the book selection is value (points) for the question. This needs to be selected as well.
8. When all of this has been done, the "Save New Question" button will activate. Click it to save your question.
Word of Caution:
To make changes to question that you have already entered, click the "edit existing questions" radio button.
Enhancements:
- Bug Fixes.
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2006-04-21 License: Freeware Price:
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