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MR Tech About:About 2.4.2
MR Tech About:About is a free Thunderbird extension which adds the following about: options to the Help menu: about:config, about:plugins, about:about, about:, about:buildconfig, about:cache, about:cache (Disk), about:cache (Memory), about:credits, about:license, about:mozilla, about:kitchensink. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-02-17 License: MPL Price: FREE
2 downloads
MR Tech Link Wrapper Lite 2.1
MR Tech Link Wrapper Lite is a Firefox extension that wraps long links and lines to spare you from having to scroll left and rig more>>
MR Tech Link Wrapper Lite is a Firefox extension that wraps long links and lines to spare you from having to scroll left and right.
Hidden preferences:
- length to wrap: link_wrapper.wrapLength, default value is "15"
- Sites to ignore: link_wrapper.ignoreList, default regex value is "google.com|mail.yahoo.com|hushmail.com|blog.myspace.com|webmail.aol.com"
- html tags to ignore: link_wrapper.ignoreTags, default regex value includes tons of tags
- Enable page character limit to improve performance on large pages: link_wrapper.charLimitEnabled, default value is false
- If enabled use this character limit: link_wrapper.charLimit, default value is 30000
If Link Wrapper doesnt appear to work for you can:
- some blog site will break with this extension just add the domain to the "Sites to ignore" list in the options
- bump the limit of character to something higher than 30000 in the options dialog
- if you experience slow downs on large pages, enabling the character limit in the options dialog.
Note: Link Wrapper will force Linkification to only highlight part of a text link, version 1.2.2 and newer of Linkification adds a "Thorough Mode" which is disabled by default, enabling it will resolve this, or you can just double-click on the unhighlighted text on the right of the text from a link to have it open properly.
<<lessHidden preferences:
- length to wrap: link_wrapper.wrapLength, default value is "15"
- Sites to ignore: link_wrapper.ignoreList, default regex value is "google.com|mail.yahoo.com|hushmail.com|blog.myspace.com|webmail.aol.com"
- html tags to ignore: link_wrapper.ignoreTags, default regex value includes tons of tags
- Enable page character limit to improve performance on large pages: link_wrapper.charLimitEnabled, default value is false
- If enabled use this character limit: link_wrapper.charLimit, default value is 30000
If Link Wrapper doesnt appear to work for you can:
- some blog site will break with this extension just add the domain to the "Sites to ignore" list in the options
- bump the limit of character to something higher than 30000 in the options dialog
- if you experience slow downs on large pages, enabling the character limit in the options dialog.
Note: Link Wrapper will force Linkification to only highlight part of a text link, version 1.2.2 and newer of Linkification adds a "Thorough Mode" which is disabled by default, enabling it will resolve this, or you can just double-click on the unhighlighted text on the right of the text from a link to have it open properly.
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Added: 2007-05-09 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
899 downloads
Tech Mon Lte 0.1
Tech Mon Lte is a TechMon variation with no frames, Default font used in theme is Bitstream Vera Sans. more>>
Tech Mon Lte is a TechMon variation with no frames, Default font used in theme is Bitstream Vera Sans, make sure you have this font.
This version works best on a darker background, please let me know if you need any variations for lighter wallpaper.
As always, any issues, report back here.
<<lessThis version works best on a darker background, please let me know if you need any variations for lighter wallpaper.
As always, any issues, report back here.
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Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1220 downloads
Old Tech 0.2
System Monitor Theme that started out as a High-Tech one, then devolved into this low-tech broken typewriter version. more>>
System Monitor Theme that started out as a High-Tech one, then devolved into this low-tech broken typewriter version.
I love the chaotic nature of it.
This is my 1st theme, please critique!
<<lessI love the chaotic nature of it.
This is my 1st theme, please critique!
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Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1206 downloads
MR Tech Disable XPI Install Delay 2.4.1
MR Tech Disable XPI Install Delay offers you a wonderful and totally free extension which enables fast extension to install. more>> MR Tech Disable XPI Install Delay 2.4.1 offers you a wonderful and totally free extension which enables fast extension to install. Disables default delay when installing extensions.
Enhancements: Minor version bump
Requirements: Mozilla Thunderbird
Added: 2009-02-14 License: MPL Price: FREE
26 downloads
MPICH 1.0.0 Beta
MPICH is a robust and flexible implementation of the MPI (Message Passing Interface). more>>
MPICH (MVAPICH2) software delivers best performance, scalability and fault tolerance for high-end computing systems and servers using InfiniBand, iWARP and other RDMA-enabled interconnect networking technologies. This software is being used by more than 540 organizations world-wide (Current Users) to extract the potential of these emerging networking technologies for modern systems. This software is also being distributed by many InfiniBand, iWARP and RDMA-enabled interconnect vendors in their software distributions. MVAPICH and MVAPICH2 are also available with Open Fabrics Enterprise Distribution (OFED) stack.
MVAPICH software is powering several supercomputers in the TOP 500 list. Examples (from the June 07 ranking) include:
- 15th, 5848-core Dell PowerEdge Intel EM64T 2.66 GHz cluster at Texas Advanced Computing Center/Univ. of Texas
- 19th, 9216-core Appro Quad Opteron dual Core 2.4 GHz at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- 71st, 2200-processors Apple Xserve 2.3 GHz cluster at Virginia Tech
Enhancements:
- New message coalesing, hot-spot avoidance, application-initiated systems-level checkpointing, APM support, multi-rail support for iWARP, on-demand connection management for iWARP and uDAPL (including Solaris), RDMA read, and blocking support.
- The software was also updated to MPICH2 1.0.5p4.
<<lessMVAPICH software is powering several supercomputers in the TOP 500 list. Examples (from the June 07 ranking) include:
- 15th, 5848-core Dell PowerEdge Intel EM64T 2.66 GHz cluster at Texas Advanced Computing Center/Univ. of Texas
- 19th, 9216-core Appro Quad Opteron dual Core 2.4 GHz at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- 71st, 2200-processors Apple Xserve 2.3 GHz cluster at Virginia Tech
Enhancements:
- New message coalesing, hot-spot avoidance, application-initiated systems-level checkpointing, APM support, multi-rail support for iWARP, on-demand connection management for iWARP and uDAPL (including Solaris), RDMA read, and blocking support.
- The software was also updated to MPICH2 1.0.5p4.
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Added: 2007-08-14 License: BSD License Price:
492 downloads
Myah Linux 3.0 Tech Demo 2
Myah is a simple and easy to use Operating System for standard Intel or AMD powered computers. more>>
Myah is an Operating System based on the Linux kernel. Myah is a "Live CD", so no installation is required. Myah Linux Operating System runs right off the CD, putting whatever system files it needs into RAM only.
You simply start up your PC with the Myah CD. Once youre done with Myah, simply restart your PC. The CD will eject automatically and all will be exactly as it was before.
Our goal is to bring you the best free Operating System and to inform PC owners they dont have to spend their money on Windows or OS X. There is something better, and its free. Whenever we improve Myah or Linux in general those updates will be free.
There are many Linux-based Live CDs our there. So weve made sure Myah is different by including the programs youre going to use on a daily basis. To Windows users the unfamiliar Linux program names can be confusing. So weve changed the menus to make sense. For instance Kopete, a Linux instant messenger service, is simply called Messenger.
Programs have been added to the task bar for quick and easy access. Also: the user isnt hassled for any information during startup. Myah boots up completely on its own. It starts in the main administrative account called Root.
The user has full rights. And since Myah runs right off the CD you cant break it.This whole website is committed to bringing people the best of Linux and its software, so we advertise many other Linux Operating Systems. As a plus for people who cant leave Windows (tm), we offer the Live CD. And its all free for everyone to use. So please: dont waste your money.
Main features:
- Its just as easy as putting the Myah CD in your computer and rebooting. Everything is automatic, detecting your hardware, even your internet connection. All this is done without making any permenet changes to your computer. At anytime just reboot the computer, and your normal system is back.
- Myah uses the KDE destop, that comes with a great set of utilities. Control Center you have the power to tune the system as you like. K3b is Myahs CD burning programs. K3b is powerful easy to use program.
- Myah lets you breeze though the Internet with Firefox. And if you have ever wanted to try creating you own Websites NVU is included. NVU makes it possible to create professional looking Webpages, without knowing html. Just point and click.
- If office software is a must, Open Office has every thing you need. While working is nice to have something to listed to. Realplayer can handle radio stations form Shoutcast, or even let you check out there latest videos online.
- Myahs messanger Kopete will let you stay connected to with anyone, no matter what service they might use. And for all those photos Gimp is a complete solution. Myah comes Jam packed with many other programs, all in a simple and easy to use menu. Just click the penguin and begin.
Enhancements:
- Myah OS 3 Tech Demo 2 is now available. This is still a development release but it should be fairly stable and have a well rounded selection of applications. It should mirror what the Xfce version of 3.0 will look like. There are still three objectives that need to be met before 3.0 stable: firstly, to get the system well tested to weed out any bugs or setting changes, secondly, to work on Myahs package management system, and finally, there is still no actual installer. Both binary packages and source packages will be made available and since the bulk of the system has been completed, development should come much faster from now on.
<<lessYou simply start up your PC with the Myah CD. Once youre done with Myah, simply restart your PC. The CD will eject automatically and all will be exactly as it was before.
Our goal is to bring you the best free Operating System and to inform PC owners they dont have to spend their money on Windows or OS X. There is something better, and its free. Whenever we improve Myah or Linux in general those updates will be free.
There are many Linux-based Live CDs our there. So weve made sure Myah is different by including the programs youre going to use on a daily basis. To Windows users the unfamiliar Linux program names can be confusing. So weve changed the menus to make sense. For instance Kopete, a Linux instant messenger service, is simply called Messenger.
Programs have been added to the task bar for quick and easy access. Also: the user isnt hassled for any information during startup. Myah boots up completely on its own. It starts in the main administrative account called Root.
The user has full rights. And since Myah runs right off the CD you cant break it.This whole website is committed to bringing people the best of Linux and its software, so we advertise many other Linux Operating Systems. As a plus for people who cant leave Windows (tm), we offer the Live CD. And its all free for everyone to use. So please: dont waste your money.
Main features:
- Its just as easy as putting the Myah CD in your computer and rebooting. Everything is automatic, detecting your hardware, even your internet connection. All this is done without making any permenet changes to your computer. At anytime just reboot the computer, and your normal system is back.
- Myah uses the KDE destop, that comes with a great set of utilities. Control Center you have the power to tune the system as you like. K3b is Myahs CD burning programs. K3b is powerful easy to use program.
- Myah lets you breeze though the Internet with Firefox. And if you have ever wanted to try creating you own Websites NVU is included. NVU makes it possible to create professional looking Webpages, without knowing html. Just point and click.
- If office software is a must, Open Office has every thing you need. While working is nice to have something to listed to. Realplayer can handle radio stations form Shoutcast, or even let you check out there latest videos online.
- Myahs messanger Kopete will let you stay connected to with anyone, no matter what service they might use. And for all those photos Gimp is a complete solution. Myah comes Jam packed with many other programs, all in a simple and easy to use menu. Just click the penguin and begin.
Enhancements:
- Myah OS 3 Tech Demo 2 is now available. This is still a development release but it should be fairly stable and have a well rounded selection of applications. It should mirror what the Xfce version of 3.0 will look like. There are still three objectives that need to be met before 3.0 stable: firstly, to get the system well tested to weed out any bugs or setting changes, secondly, to work on Myahs package management system, and finally, there is still no actual installer. Both binary packages and source packages will be made available and since the bulk of the system has been completed, development should come much faster from now on.
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Added: 2007-06-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
876 downloads
Glub Tech Secure FTP 2.5.13
Glub Tech Secure FTP is a utility that allows FTP connections to be made using SSL. more>>
Secure FTP is a client application that allows for a 128-bit encrypted secure connection to be made to a server that supports FTP over SSL (or FTPS).
The application can be run via its graphical user interface (GUI) or from the command-line interface (CLI), allowing for headless (scriptable) operation. This makes Secure FTP a great option for both novice and advanced users.
The client is fully RFC 2228 compliant and offers both types of SSL connection options: explicit and implicit, which means more server compatibility.
Secure FTP is free to use for noncommercial use. Those wishing to use the client for commercial purposes are granted a license free of charge for 30 days.
The client is supported on Windows, Mac OS X, and any Unix platform where a Java 2 runtime environment (version 1.4+) is present. It was written in 100% pure Java.
Enhancements:
- The software was translated into French.
- Minor bug fixes and library updates were done.
<<lessThe application can be run via its graphical user interface (GUI) or from the command-line interface (CLI), allowing for headless (scriptable) operation. This makes Secure FTP a great option for both novice and advanced users.
The client is fully RFC 2228 compliant and offers both types of SSL connection options: explicit and implicit, which means more server compatibility.
Secure FTP is free to use for noncommercial use. Those wishing to use the client for commercial purposes are granted a license free of charge for 30 days.
The client is supported on Windows, Mac OS X, and any Unix platform where a Java 2 runtime environment (version 1.4+) is present. It was written in 100% pure Java.
Enhancements:
- The software was translated into French.
- Minor bug fixes and library updates were done.
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Added: 2007-05-28 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1876 downloads
GNOME Art 0.2
GNOME Art is a frontend for art.gnome.org. more>>
GNOME Art is a frontend for art.gnome.org.
The GNOME Art Collection written in ruby is a collection of tools for managing art from the art.gnome.org website.
GNOME Art is the graphical frontend for art.gnome.org. Backgrounds and all themes can be downloaded and previewed. Backgrounds, icon themes and splash screens can be installed directly.
GNOME Splash Screen Manager is for managing the splash screens of the GNOME desktop.
<<lessThe GNOME Art Collection written in ruby is a collection of tools for managing art from the art.gnome.org website.
GNOME Art is the graphical frontend for art.gnome.org. Backgrounds and all themes can be downloaded and previewed. Backgrounds, icon themes and splash screens can be installed directly.
GNOME Splash Screen Manager is for managing the splash screens of the GNOME desktop.
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Added: 2005-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1554 downloads
Gantry::Docs::About 3.41
Gantry::Docs::About is a document explaining Gantrys features and history. more>>
Gantry::Docs::About is a document explaining Gantrys features and history.
History
Along about 1997 or so, our company (a cable/ISP owned by a newspaper) began serving mod_perl apps to staff and customers. A framework developed and flourished. It was simple, explicit, and fast enough for the high-volume sites run by our parent newspaper. As time passed, improvements were made until a second version was conceived and deployed.
Finally, in August of 2005, a third revision was completed which is now available as an open source product (under the standard Perl license). The new version has lots of new features and removes some of the arcana that built up over the previous six or so years. Notably, it gained an MVC structure and some nifty automated CRUD. But the newly released third version, now called Gantry, retains simplicity, explicitness, speedy throughput, and the ability to host complex projects.
Main features:
- a central mod_perl handler all apps may inherit (Gantry.pm)
- CGI/FastCGI support (Gantry::Engine::CGI)
- automated CRUD (create, retrieve, update, delete) for straightforward tables (Gantry::Plugins::AutoCRUD)
- flexible CRUD for the sophisticated parts of applications (Gantry::Plugins::CRUD)
- easy date entry (via javascript code in form.tt)
<<lessHistory
Along about 1997 or so, our company (a cable/ISP owned by a newspaper) began serving mod_perl apps to staff and customers. A framework developed and flourished. It was simple, explicit, and fast enough for the high-volume sites run by our parent newspaper. As time passed, improvements were made until a second version was conceived and deployed.
Finally, in August of 2005, a third revision was completed which is now available as an open source product (under the standard Perl license). The new version has lots of new features and removes some of the arcana that built up over the previous six or so years. Notably, it gained an MVC structure and some nifty automated CRUD. But the newly released third version, now called Gantry, retains simplicity, explicitness, speedy throughput, and the ability to host complex projects.
Main features:
- a central mod_perl handler all apps may inherit (Gantry.pm)
- CGI/FastCGI support (Gantry::Engine::CGI)
- automated CRUD (create, retrieve, update, delete) for straightforward tables (Gantry::Plugins::AutoCRUD)
- flexible CRUD for the sophisticated parts of applications (Gantry::Plugins::CRUD)
- easy date entry (via javascript code in form.tt)
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Added: 2006-10-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1099 downloads
Test::Tech 0.26
Test::Tech is a Perl module that adds skip_tests and test data structures capabilities to the Test module. more>>
Test::Tech is a Perl module that adds skip_tests and test data structures capabilities to the "Test" module.
SYNOPSIS
#######
# Procedural (subroutine) Interface
#
# (use for &Test::plan, &Test::ok, &Test::skip drop in)
#
use Test::Tech qw(demo finish is_skip ok ok_sub plan skip skip_sub
skip_tests stringify tech_config);
demo($quoted_expression, @expression);
(@stats) = finish( );
$num_passed = finish( );
$skip_on = is_skip( );
($skip_on, $skip_diag) = is_skip( );
$test_ok = ok($actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = ok($actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = ok($actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$test_ok = ok_sub(⊂routine, $actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = ok_sub(⊂routine, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = ok_sub(⊂routine, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$success = plan(@args);
$test_ok = skip($skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = skip($skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = skip($skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$test_ok = skip_sub(⊂routine, $skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = skip_sub(⊂routine, $skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = skip_sub(⊂routine, $skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$skip_on = skip_tests( $on_off, $skip_diagnostic);
$skip_on = skip_tests( $on_off );
$skip_on = skip_tests( );
$string = stringify($var, @options); # imported from Data::Secs2
$new_value = tech_config( $key, $old_value);
#####
# Object Interface
#
$tech = new Test::Tech;
$tech->demo($quoted_expression, @expression)
(@stats) = $tech->finish( );
$num_passed = $tech->finish( );
$skip_on = $tech->is_skip( );
($skip_on, $skip_diag) = $tech->is_skip( );
$test_ok = $tech->ok($actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->ok($actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->ok($actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->ok_sub(⊂routine, $actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->ok_sub(⊂routine, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->ok_sub(⊂routine, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$success = $tech->plan(@args);
$test_ok = $tech->skip($skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->skip($skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->skip($skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->skip_sub(⊂routine, $skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->skip_sub(⊂routine, $skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->skip_sub(⊂routine, $skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$state = $tech->skip_tests( );
$state = $tech->skip_tests( $on_off );
$state = skip_tests( $on_off, $skip_diagnostic );
$string = $tech->stringify($var, @options); # imported from Data::Secs2
$new_value = $tech->tech_config($key, $old_value);
Generally, if a subroutine will process a list of options, @options, that subroutine will also process an array reference, @options, [@options], or hash reference, %options, {@options}. If a subroutine will process an array reference, @options, [@options], that subroutine will also process a hash reference, %options, {@options}. See the description for a subroutine for details and exceptions.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
#######
# Procedural (subroutine) Interface
#
# (use for &Test::plan, &Test::ok, &Test::skip drop in)
#
use Test::Tech qw(demo finish is_skip ok ok_sub plan skip skip_sub
skip_tests stringify tech_config);
demo($quoted_expression, @expression);
(@stats) = finish( );
$num_passed = finish( );
$skip_on = is_skip( );
($skip_on, $skip_diag) = is_skip( );
$test_ok = ok($actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = ok($actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = ok($actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$test_ok = ok_sub(⊂routine, $actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = ok_sub(⊂routine, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = ok_sub(⊂routine, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$success = plan(@args);
$test_ok = skip($skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = skip($skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = skip($skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$test_ok = skip_sub(⊂routine, $skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = skip_sub(⊂routine, $skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = skip_sub(⊂routine, $skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$skip_on = skip_tests( $on_off, $skip_diagnostic);
$skip_on = skip_tests( $on_off );
$skip_on = skip_tests( );
$string = stringify($var, @options); # imported from Data::Secs2
$new_value = tech_config( $key, $old_value);
#####
# Object Interface
#
$tech = new Test::Tech;
$tech->demo($quoted_expression, @expression)
(@stats) = $tech->finish( );
$num_passed = $tech->finish( );
$skip_on = $tech->is_skip( );
($skip_on, $skip_diag) = $tech->is_skip( );
$test_ok = $tech->ok($actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->ok($actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->ok($actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->ok_sub(⊂routine, $actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->ok_sub(⊂routine, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->ok_sub(⊂routine, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$success = $tech->plan(@args);
$test_ok = $tech->skip($skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->skip($skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->skip($skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->skip_sub(⊂routine, $skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->skip_sub(⊂routine, $skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, [@options]);
$test_ok = $tech->skip_sub(⊂routine, $skip_test, $actual_results, $expected_results, $diagnostic, $test_name, [@options]);
$state = $tech->skip_tests( );
$state = $tech->skip_tests( $on_off );
$state = skip_tests( $on_off, $skip_diagnostic );
$string = $tech->stringify($var, @options); # imported from Data::Secs2
$new_value = $tech->tech_config($key, $old_value);
Generally, if a subroutine will process a list of options, @options, that subroutine will also process an array reference, @options, [@options], or hash reference, %options, {@options}. If a subroutine will process an array reference, @options, [@options], that subroutine will also process a hash reference, %options, {@options}. See the description for a subroutine for details and exceptions.
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Added: 2007-02-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
981 downloads
Maypole::Manual::About 2.11
Maypole::Manual::About is an introduction to Maypole. more>>
This chapter serves as a gentle introduction to Maypole and setting up Maypole applications. We look at what Maypole is, how to get it up and running, and how to start thinking about building Maypole applications.
What is Maypole?
Presumably you have some idea of what Maypole is all about, or otherwise you wouldnt be reading this manual. But Maypole is good at many different things, and you may have accidentally focussed on one aspect of Maypole while missing the big picture.
For instance, you may know that Maypole is extremely good at putting web front-ends onto databases. This is true, but its only a part of what Maypole does. You may have heard that Maypole is a web application framework, which is true, but it doesnt mean very much. There are a huge number of things that Maypole can do, because its very much a blank slate. You can make it do what you will. In this manual, well be making it act as a front-end to a database, as a social network site, as an intranet portal, and many other things besides.It is a framework.
I like to think that Maypole is a way of going from a URL to a method call to some output. If you have a URL like /product/order/12, Maypole is a way of having it load up product number 12, call an order method, and produce a page about what its just done. The reason Maypole is such a big deal is because it does all this for you. You no longer have to care about your web server. You hardly have to care about your database. You dont have to care about templating modules, parsing CGI parameters, or anything else. You only need to care about business logic, and the business logic in this instance is how you order a product, and what you need to display about it once youve done so. This is what programming should be: only caring about the work that distinguishes one program from another.
It does this using a technique called MVC for web applications.
What is MVC for web applications?
Maypole was originally called Apache::MVC, reflecting its basis in the Model-View-Controller design pattern. (I had to change it firstly because Maypole isnt tied to Apache, and secondly because Apache::MVC is a really dull name.) Its the same design pattern that forms the foundation of similar projects in other languages, such as Javas Struts framework.
This design pattern is found primarily in graphical applications; the idea is that you have a Model class which represents and manipulates your data, a View class which is responsible for displaying that data to the user, and a Controller class which controls the other classes in response to events triggered by the user. This analogy doesnt correspond precisely to a web-based application, but we can take an important principle from it. As Template Toolkit author Andy Wardley explains:
What the MVC-for-the-web crowd are really trying to achieve is a clear
separation of concerns. Put your database code in one place, your
application code in another, your presentation code in a third place.
That way, you can chop and change different elements at will,
hopefully without affecting the other parts (depending on how well your
concerns are separated, of course). This is common sense and good practice.
MVC achieves this separation of concerns as a by-product of clearly
separating inputs (controls) and outputs (views).
This is what Maypole does. It has a number of database drivers, a number of front-end drivers and a number of templating presentation drivers. In common cases, Maypole provides precisely what you need for all of these areas, and you get to concentrate on writing just the business logic of your application. This is one of the reasons why Maypole lets you develop so rapidly: because most of the time, you dont need to do any development at all.
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Dragon Hunt 3.56
Dragon Hunt is an extensible Python RPG. more>>
Dragon Hunt game is an extensible Python RPG.
Graphical Role-playing game. Investigate the rumors of monsters attacking a town.
This program is under the GPL, which gives you the right to the source code as long as you only use it in certain ways.
<<lessGraphical Role-playing game. Investigate the rumors of monsters attacking a town.
This program is under the GPL, which gives you the right to the source code as long as you only use it in certain ways.
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Freebooters 0.2.2
Freebooters project is a Pirates! clone based on SDL. more>>
Freebooters project is a "Pirates!" clone based on SDL.
Freebooters is a strategy/action game set in the Caribbean Sea during the golden age of piracy.
It is based on the game mechanics of Sid Meiers "Pirates!", but is not an exact clone and uses neither code nor copyrighted material from the original.
The Caribbean Sea in the late 16th century: The Dutch, French, English and Spanish crown aim to expand their areas of influence.
You as an suspicious young captain are trying to make the best of it, as you may either become a brave merchant soul, a freebooting hero of your crown or a bloodlusty dreaded pirate leader.
Freebooters will hopefully become a free clone of the Sid Meier classic Pirates!. Its written in C++ using SDL and licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Gameplay:
- Some of the crucial game mechanisms already work, but they need to be improved a lot, both with regard to features (refine the mechanisms, simulate more realistically) and to playability (how hard is a game, do certain features make sense at all?)
- Several core elements are missing (e.g. fencing duels with other captains, attacking a harbour from the seaside)
- Therell be a lot more harbours all over the Caribbean Sea
- Most game data is bogus (such as features of the ships, harbours, history etc.) and has to be replaced with realistic ones
- Therell be a career mode and a mission mode
- Tech:
- The current menus are mostly prototypes, theyll be replaced with clickable images maps, which are yet to be raytraced. However, the game will always be comfortably playable with the keyboard only.
- The current selection of targets on the map is a prototype as well. It will be replaced with a navigatable sea map as in the original game. There is already a demo world as a separate binary called seapassagedemo. For the 0.3 release this will be integrated along with the full map data.
- Lots of tuning and other improvements are needed
- Multiplayer capabilities over IP will be tackled once the game is properly in shape for single player games and the game mechanisms are fully established
- This is an item for the very far future, for a foreseeable timeframe Freebooters will be singleplayer only like the original.
<<lessFreebooters is a strategy/action game set in the Caribbean Sea during the golden age of piracy.
It is based on the game mechanics of Sid Meiers "Pirates!", but is not an exact clone and uses neither code nor copyrighted material from the original.
The Caribbean Sea in the late 16th century: The Dutch, French, English and Spanish crown aim to expand their areas of influence.
You as an suspicious young captain are trying to make the best of it, as you may either become a brave merchant soul, a freebooting hero of your crown or a bloodlusty dreaded pirate leader.
Freebooters will hopefully become a free clone of the Sid Meier classic Pirates!. Its written in C++ using SDL and licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Gameplay:
- Some of the crucial game mechanisms already work, but they need to be improved a lot, both with regard to features (refine the mechanisms, simulate more realistically) and to playability (how hard is a game, do certain features make sense at all?)
- Several core elements are missing (e.g. fencing duels with other captains, attacking a harbour from the seaside)
- Therell be a lot more harbours all over the Caribbean Sea
- Most game data is bogus (such as features of the ships, harbours, history etc.) and has to be replaced with realistic ones
- Therell be a career mode and a mission mode
- Tech:
- The current menus are mostly prototypes, theyll be replaced with clickable images maps, which are yet to be raytraced. However, the game will always be comfortably playable with the keyboard only.
- The current selection of targets on the map is a prototype as well. It will be replaced with a navigatable sea map as in the original game. There is already a demo world as a separate binary called seapassagedemo. For the 0.3 release this will be integrated along with the full map data.
- Lots of tuning and other improvements are needed
- Multiplayer capabilities over IP will be tackled once the game is properly in shape for single player games and the game mechanisms are fully established
- This is an item for the very far future, for a foreseeable timeframe Freebooters will be singleplayer only like the original.
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Glub Tech Secure FTP for Unix 2.5.17
Allow for a 128-bit encrypted secure connection to be made to a server for unix more>> Secure FTP is a client application/applet that allows for a 128-bit encrypted secure connection to be made to a server that supports FTP over SSL (or FTPS).
The application can be run via its graphical user interface (GUI) or from the command-line interface (CLI), allowing for headless (scriptable) operation. This makes Secure FTP a great option for both novice and advanced users.
The applet has been tested to run in Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari. It can be configured to auto-login as an easy way for new users to transfer data from their machine to/from yours.
The client is both RFC 2228 and RFC 4217 compliant and offers both types of SSL connection options: explicit and implicit, which means more server compatibility.
Secure FTP is free to use for noncommercial use. Those wishing to use the client for commercial purposes are granted a license free of charge for 30 days. If you wish to use the applet version of Secure FTP, there is a cost associated with it for all uses.<<less
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