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System Garden Habitat 1.0.0

System Garden Habitat 1.0.0


System Garden Habitat is an application for system performance monitoring and trending. more>>
Habitat from System Garden is a performance monitor of applications and operating system with the ability to track availability and service level. System Garden Habitats design goals are to be of modest size, flexible and ubiquitous.

The core of habitat provides a mechanism for collecting, storing and distributing data. Out of the box are many useful system collectors, known as probes.

Additionally, there is an API available to extend the collector (known as clockwork) with plug-ins, which allows data to be pulled from applications. Another API and a command line interface lets applications and scripts of all types push information into the collection system.

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Added: 2006-01-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Packet Garden 1.0pre5

Packet Garden 1.0pre5


Packet Garden is a project that allows you to grow a world from network traffic. more>>
Packet Garden is a project that allows you to grow a world from network traffic.

Packet Garden captures information about how you use the internet and uses this stored information to grow a private world you can later explore.

To do this, Packet Garden takes note of all the servers you visit, their geographical location and the kinds of data you access.

Uploads make hills and downloads valleys, their location determined by numbers taken from internet address itself.

The size of each hill or valley is based on how much data is sent or received.

Plants are also grown for each protocol detected by the software; if you visit a website, an HTTP plant is grown. If you share some files via eMule, a Peer to Peer plant is grown, and so on.

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Added: 2007-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Garden 0.5.0

Garden 0.5.0


Garden is a dependency injection for PHP5. more>>
Garden is a dependency injection for PHP5.

Inspired by Spring Framework, it uses XML application context with syntax as similar as possible to Spring context definitions.

Kickstarter

Create example.xml file like this (dont forget to put garden-beans.dtd next to it!):

< ?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"? >
< !DOCTYPE beans PUBLIC "-//GARDEN//DTD BEAN//EN" "garden-beans.dtd" >
< beans default-lazy-init="true" >

< bean id="dog" class="Dog" file="ext/Dog.php" >
< property name="collar" >
< ref local="dogCollar"/ >
< /property >
< /bean >

< bean id="dogCollar" class="Collar" file="ext/Dog/Collar.php" >
< property name="spiked" value="true"/ >
< /bean >

< /beans >

etx/Dog.php contains:
class Dog
{
private $collar;
public function setCollar($collar)
{
$this->collar = $collar;
}
public function getCollar()
{
return $this->collar;
}
}

etx/Dog/Collar.php contains:
class Collar
{
private $spiked;
public function setSpiked($spiked)
{
$this->spiked = $spiked;
}
public function getSpiked()
{
return $this->spiked;
}
}
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Added: 2006-05-16 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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Zen Garden 0.6.92

Zen Garden 0.6.92


Zen Garden is a tool for watching over the installation and building of source archives. more>>
zengarden is a tool that watches over the installation and building of source archives. It is a fork of installwatch that has been heavily updated with modern features.
It can prevent build tools from interfering with files outside the build directory and create a virtual chroot to perform installations in or backup the files the install overwrites.
Installation
Installwatch has been tested on Linux only.
Before compiling, you can edit the Makefile and change the PREFIX variable. Common values are `/usr and `/usr/local.
To compile it, a simple `make followed by `make install should do the magic.
You need an ELF system, but I dont think its a problem today...
If you want to try installwatch on itself for the first time, do the following instead of `make install.
Bash family:
LD_PRELOAD=./installwatch.so make install
Tcsh family:
setenv LD_PRELOAD ./installwatch.so ; make install
Of course, you must be root in the installwatch source directory.
Remember, if you belong to the tcsh family, LD_PRELOAD will remain set after `make install, so be sure to clear the variable.
Enhancements:
- autoolized - at least for the most part
- minor bug fixes
- viewcvs (not really a feature in the tarball) - thx to sofar
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Added: 2005-04-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Wormux 0.8 Beta 1

Wormux 0.8 Beta 1


Wormux is free software clone of the Worms game. more>>
Wormux project is free software clone of this game concept. Though currently under heavy development, it is already very playable, with lots of weapons (Dynamite, Baseball Bat, Teleportation, etc.).

There are also lots of maps available for your battling pleasure! Wormux takes the genre to the next level, with great customisation options leading to great gameplay.

There is a wide selection of teams, from the Aliens to the Chickens. Also, new battlefields can be downloaded from the Internet, making strategy an important part of each battle.

Though two human players are currently needed to play (unless you have a split personality) the creation of artificial players and network play are future goals. So, start downloading today, and fight to become king of the garden!

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Added: 2007-06-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Cultivation 8

Cultivation 8


Cultivation is a unique game that explores conflict and cooperation in a gardening community. more>>
Cultivation is a unique game that explores conflict and cooperation in a gardening community.

Cultivation explores the social interactions within a gardening community. You lead one family of gardeners, starting with a single individual, and wise choices can keep your genetic line from extinction. While breeding plants, eating, and mating, your actions impact your neighbors, and the social balance sways between conflict and compromise.

Cultivation features dynamic graphics that are procedurally-generated using genetic representations and cross-breeding. In other words, game objects are "grown" in real-time instead of being hand-painted or hard-coded. Each plant and gardener in the game is unique in terms of both its appearance and behavior.

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Added: 2007-08-11 License: Public Domain Price:
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Captivator-Gw 1.01

Captivator-Gw 1.01


Captivator-Gw is a captive portal style network authorization system. more>>
Captivator-Gw is a "captive portal" style network authorization system.
Main features:
- "Captive Portal" or "Walled Garden" style network authorization for ipv4
- Works at Layer 2! - transparent bridging & stateful firewalling for ipv4
- "Bump in the wire" - No need to run routing protocols on the box
- Supports various protocols to flow through unmolested like IGMP, multicast, ...
- Supports multiple bridges made up of vlans coming in as 802.1q trunks
- Can stand alone, or can work with a centralized "head end"
- Information stored in SQL for easy custom report generation
- Radius Authentication and Accounting
- Tunable syslog reporting, log as much or as little as you want
- Templated and fully customizable web pages
- With the right STP setup, can do stateless active-passive redundancy
- A way to deal with guest users or clients otherwise lacking 802.1x supplicants
- Free. Captivator-gw is distributed and licenced under the terms of the "Artistic License".
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Added: 2006-05-11 License: Artistic License Price:
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Twindy 1.00

Twindy 1.00


Twindy is a window manager for linux inspired by Tracktion. more>>
Twindy is a window manager for linux and possibly any system running an X server, inspired by Tracktion, the multitrack audio editor/sequencer for Windows and OS X.
Twindy tries to apply Tracktions workflow, where everything is on screen at once, to a window manager.
As such, there are two panels, a main panel where new windows/programs open by default and may be selected using tabs, and a lower panel, which can only hold one window/program at a time.
The idea is that youll do your main work in the top panel, and use the bottom panel for a terminal, or a file manager youd want to keep open. See the screenshots page for some examples.
The philosophy behind Twindy isnt particularly complicated:
- Twindy is intended to be as simple as possible. That means it is only a window manager - its not intended to become a huge Desktop Environment like KDE/Gnome, with all sorts of applications developed specifically for it.
- All Twindys options must be configurable from Twindy itself - there shouldnt be any messing about with configuration files necessary. (okay, were not there yet, but eventually...)
- Twindy should be fairly lightweight - Im not entirely sure how well it succeeds in this yet, as I dont have a low-ish spec machine to test it on, but on my P4 laptop, it only takes up ~10MB while running, which I reckon is pretty good, compared to Gnome and KDE. Since it uses JUCE to do pretty much everything, it should be pretty good on this front, and its got very few dependencies (basically the X libs, and freetype).
Main features:
- Windows are automatically mapped to either the upper or lower panel, and fixed in position.
- Upper window panels are tabbed.
- Fully customisable colour scheme, colours are read from .tracktionscheme files, so you can import your favourite Tracktion 2 scheme. This is probably the best place to find .tracktionschemes.
- You dont have to start it from an xterm anymore!
- Fourteen user-customisable buttons in the lower left corner, which can be set to open a popup menu with a number of program entries, or just start a particular program.
- Can run any number of programs at startup (particularly useful for gnome-settings-daemon).
- Clicking the clock switches between showing the current time, or the date.
Enhancements:
- This is the last release of the project.
- Various small improvements to the UI have been made, such as labeling the upper and lower panel buttons, asking whether the user wants to log out, and providing buttons to switch apps between the upper and lower panels.
- Localization support was also added.
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Added: 2007-06-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Heilan 0.12

Heilan 0.12


Heilan is a cross-platform OpenGL X3D browser written in C++ and designed for audio work. more>>
Heilan is a cross-platform OpenGL X3D browser written in C++ and designed for audio work. Specifically, it forms the environment within which I am developing an audiovisual instrument for my PhD. As such, it has a number of features not commonly found in X3D browsers:
Low latency audio courtesy of PortAudio (ASIO, DirectX, MME on Windows; Jack, ALSA, OSS on Linux; CoreAudio on OSX).
A 1st order B-format Ambisonic audio engine, allowing for full 3d sound, capable of accommodating virtually any speaker configuration (at the moment this is limited to preset configurations, but that will change in the future).
Open Sound Control support for all nodes, allowing a nodes attributes to be manipulated in realtime, potentially by multiple users.
A multi-threaded audio engine, able to split off different nodes audio processing into separate threads (and potentially, separate cpus/cores). This can be configured by the scene author.
Heilan aims to conform to the X3D Interchange profile, with additional support for certain nodes such as Sound and NurbsPatchSurface. It may be extended with libraries which can provide extra nodes, navigation types, and sound file loaders. It comes with a library containing my own experimental audiovisual nodes, and a couple of extra navigation types.
The browser itself is a command line program designed to be used offline (theres no browser plugin or http/ftp support), though there is a GUI frontend available as well (included in the binary package). Both are open source, licensed under the GPL.
Enhancements:
- This release has the EXAMINE navigation type implemented correctly for the first time, and multitexturing is now implemented.
- Basic support for GLSL shaders is also included via the ProgramShader and ShaderProgram X3D nodes.
- Some new nodes have been added to libheilanextras, and a number of minor bugs have been fixed.
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Added: 2007-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Grafpup 2.00

Grafpup 2.00


Grafpup Linux is a desktop Linux operating system based closely on Puppy Linux. more>>
Grafpup Linux is a desktop Linux operating system based closely on Puppy Linux. Grafpups goal is to be as useful to graphic designers and other imaging professionals as possible while still remaining extremely small and fast. How small?
Grafpup is a live cd of only 72mb with current versions of Gimp, Cinepaint, Inkscape, and Scribus. You will be amazed at how much is in there for the size. You will also be amazed at how fast everything runs.
Running from the live cd, the entire operating system loads into ram, including all of the applications. This means that your programs start without any hesitation and respond instantly to your input. Unlike some live cds, however, you dont have to reconfigure every time you reboot.
Grafpup saves all of your settings into a file called pup101 on your hard drive. This file contains your entire home directory, plus any additional programs that you wish to install. Grafpup is also very user friendly, with wizards for doing most system tasks like connecting to the internet and installing to hard disk or usb drive.
There is also a powerful package management system, pupget, with a very extensive and ever increasing list of additional packages available for easy installation. An additional package installer, dotpup, offers single click installation of a long list of software. In other words this is much more than a garden variety live cd. It is capable of being your main operating system and extensible enough to satisfy just about anyone.
How is all of this accomplished? I wish I could take all of the credit but I really have to take my hat off to the developer of Puppy Linux, Barry Kauler. Puppy (and Grafpup) uses the squash filesystem method of compression to reduce the size of the cd image by about two thirds. Then, through the magic of unionfs the whole filesystem becomes writeable again.
For a full explanation please go to the Puppylinux website, www.puppylinux.org. Another aspect of the incredible size to utility ratio is the careful selection of applications that goes into Puppy and has made its way into Grafpup. Applications are chosen for speed and simplicity, avoiding bulky and wasteful code. Grafpup uses icewm as its default (and only) window manager.
KDE or Gnome arent even considered. Opera is used as the default browser and email client, instead of the common combination of Firefox and Thunderbird which would be half again as large. Though small, you will find that ROX-filer is one of the best filemanagers that you will ever use. It just plain works. I have further cut down in certain other areas in order to leave room for some serious heavy duty graphics applications.
Even though things are cut down, you will find that Grafpup is a fairly complete operating system and most tasks can be completed without the need for additional software. You will be able to browse the web, send and recieve email, write and print documents, organize your digital photos, and watch dvd movies and video off the internet.
You will also be able to burn cds and dvds, create impressive graphics and animations, put together professional looking web pages, and create press-ready brochures or other materials for print. And Im talking about the live cd without any additional software.
Visit the Grafpup and Puppy package repositories and you can unlock as much potential as any of the most popular Linux distros out there. There you will find such powerful software as OpenOffice and the Seamonkey internet suite. You can create 3d graphics using Blender, or even install and run a large selection of Windows software using Wine.
Try it and see for yourself. Since it is a live cd there is very little, if any, risk involved. I believe you will be pleasantly surprised at what can be done using such a tiny system.
Enhancements:
- Grafpup 2.00 (final) is officially on the mirrors. This release comes with some really bleeding edge features when compared with previous versions, such as a 2.6.20.2 kernel, revamped package management with dependency resolution, GIMP 2.3.14, Cinepaint 0.22 with the Ufraw plug-in, a brand new control panel, cdrkit replacing cdrtools, Openbox replacing IceWM, and a host of other changes. In addition to the light-weight Openbox desktop, you can also easily download and install both Xfce and KDE. The software repository has blown up to include over 1,100 titles (and counting).
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Added: 2007-06-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Latemp 0.4.0

Latemp 0.4.0


Latemp is a content management system for static HTML sites based on The Website Meta Language. more>>
Latemp project (a play on "Template") is a content management system based on Website Meta Language, a powerful framework for generating static HTML.
Latemp allows one to create attractive, themable sites, which are very usable, accessible and fully standards compliant. Latemp is open-source software, fully usable, modifiable and distributable under the terms of the MIT X11 license.
Main features:
- Generates Static HTML Files.
- Allows sites to have a common look and feel.
- Supports setting up navigation menus, breadcrumbs trails, navigation links ("Up", "Next" and "Previous"), site maps with sophisticated site flow.
- Makes use of Web Meta Language and so has all of its power (including extending its functionality by using embedded Perl).
- Themable. Three themes (perl-begin-1, better-scm, and sinorca-2.0) are supplied in the distribution. More can be written by the user. (and contributed).
- Open Source. Distributed under the MIT X11 License, which allows for free distribution, use, modification and re-licensing.
- Can generate valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional, XHTML 1.0 Strict or XHTML 1.1.
- Has pre-defined insertion points for including a breadcrumbs trail, a navigation menu, various HTML < head > elements, a logo, navigation links buttons, affiliation buttons, a license, a webmaster contact, a time stamp, and a foot image.
- Supports generating plain pages (without any additional content or layout aside from the body).
- Supported < head > elements: < title > tag, "author", "description" and "keywords" < meta > elements, Stylesheets (screen and print), favicon, Mozilla/Opera-style navigation links, and customizable user-defined text to be inserted there.
- Supports a unified management of news items with navigation menu entries, a news box, an RSS Feed, and news page entries.
Enhancements:
- This release adds support for preprocessing files using Template Toolkit (for CSS, etc.).
- It adds an experimental CSS Zen Garden-compatible theme and an image-based navigation links module.
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Added: 2006-08-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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