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Simple File Transfer 0.4.14
Simple File Transfer is a pure useless program which allows you exchange files with remote computers via Internet. more>>
Simple File Transfer is a pure useless program which allows you exchange files with remote computers via Internet. This program has been written for personnal use, so dont blame me if you think I am stupid doing such tool for the others.
It should run on every POSIX compliant Operating System, but I cant give you any complete list.
If you want to compile it under *BSD, maybe youll have to disable the uname() call by running the configure script with the --with-uname=no option.
Enhancements:
- Added the support of hostnames for the destination server
<<lessIt should run on every POSIX compliant Operating System, but I cant give you any complete list.
If you want to compile it under *BSD, maybe youll have to disable the uname() call by running the configure script with the --with-uname=no option.
Enhancements:
- Added the support of hostnames for the destination server
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Added: 2006-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1186 downloads
Music Applet 2.1.0
Music Applet is a small, simple GNOME panel applet that lets you control Rhythmboxs or Banshees playback from a panel. more>>
Music Applet is a small, simple GNOME panel applet that lets you control Rhythmboxs playback from a panel.
Advantages that this applet has over using the icon Rhythmbox puts in the notification area include:
- One-click access to the main operations needed during playback, without needing to use a context menu.
- Display of the current playing time without requiring a mouse-over.
- Display of the current songs album in the song information.
Music Applet currently supports the following music players:
- Banshee
- Rhythmbox
Music Applet is the successor to Rhythmbox Applet.
<<lessAdvantages that this applet has over using the icon Rhythmbox puts in the notification area include:
- One-click access to the main operations needed during playback, without needing to use a context menu.
- Display of the current playing time without requiring a mouse-over.
- Display of the current songs album in the song information.
Music Applet currently supports the following music players:
- Banshee
- Rhythmbox
Music Applet is the successor to Rhythmbox Applet.
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Added: 2007-02-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
997 downloads
aeon music player 0.2.3
aeon is a music player that is meant to look nice and have an interface that is as easy to use as possible. more>>
aeon is a music player that is meant to look nice and have an interface that is as easy to use as possible.
In contrast to BMPx it is entirely library based, which means you cant add individual files to it, but you have rather to add them to the library beforehand.
You can only play files from the library (akin to RhythmBox/iTunes).
<<lessIn contrast to BMPx it is entirely library based, which means you cant add individual files to it, but you have rather to add them to the library beforehand.
You can only play files from the library (akin to RhythmBox/iTunes).
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Added: 2005-11-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1432 downloads
Fast Data Transfer 0.8.0
Fast Data Transfer is an application for efficient data transfers that is capable of reading and writing at disk speed. more>>
Fast Data Transfer is an application for efficient data transfers that is capable of reading and writing at disk speed over wide area networks (with standard TCP).
It can be used to stream a large set of files across the network, so a large dataset composed of thousands of files can be sent or received at full speed, without the network transfer restarting between files.
The project is written in Java, runs an all major platforms, and is easy to use.
Main features:
- Streams a dataset (list of files) continuously, using a managed pool of buffers through one or more TCP sockets.
- Uses independent threads to read and write on each physical device
- Transfers data in parallel on multiple TCP streams, when necessary
- Uses appropriate-sized buffers for disk I/O and for the network
- Restores the files from buffers asynchronously
- Resumes a file transfer session without loss, when needed
<<lessIt can be used to stream a large set of files across the network, so a large dataset composed of thousands of files can be sent or received at full speed, without the network transfer restarting between files.
The project is written in Java, runs an all major platforms, and is easy to use.
Main features:
- Streams a dataset (list of files) continuously, using a managed pool of buffers through one or more TCP sockets.
- Uses independent threads to read and write on each physical device
- Transfers data in parallel on multiple TCP streams, when necessary
- Uses appropriate-sized buffers for disk I/O and for the network
- Restores the files from buffers asynchronously
- Resumes a file transfer session without loss, when needed
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Added: 2007-08-21 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
797 downloads
GNOME Transfer Manager 0.4.12
GNOME Transfer Manager allows the user to retrieve multiple files from the web. more>>
GNOME Transfer Manager allows the user to retrieve multiple files from the web.
These files can be retrieved in multiple parts and each part retrieved on a separate session that the user is connected to the Internet. This is most useful to users with dialup connections. The program performs these tasks using wget as its back-end.
The program supports CORBA. This makes it easy for other programs to use GTransferManager to handle the transfer of files from the Internet.
The program also has an applet which communicates with program using CORBA. The applet can launch the program, request for a new download or accept drops of URLs from netscape, gFTP, gmc and give these URLs to GTM.
<<lessThese files can be retrieved in multiple parts and each part retrieved on a separate session that the user is connected to the Internet. This is most useful to users with dialup connections. The program performs these tasks using wget as its back-end.
The program supports CORBA. This makes it easy for other programs to use GTransferManager to handle the transfer of files from the Internet.
The program also has an applet which communicates with program using CORBA. The applet can launch the program, request for a new download or accept drops of URLs from netscape, gFTP, gmc and give these URLs to GTM.
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Added: 2006-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1208 downloads
Upstream Log Transfer System 0.2.0
Upstream is a collection of tools that allow users to send in system specific log and troubleshooting data to support personnel. more>>
Upstream is a collection of tools that allow users to send in system specific log and troubleshooting data to support personnel. The project can be easily modified to output data to any pastebin or support tracker.
Upstream aims to simplify the support cycle and make it more efficient. One of the main problems that support staff face when helping people via IRC or mailing lists is getting user log files across.
Often this process is time consuming, and many new users may even be unable to find / copy these logs. Upstream does this for them by finding and transmitting the log files relevant to a specific issue.
Usage:
We hope to turn this,
< newuser >hi, something is wrong with my resolution, how can i fix it?
< support_person >newuser, what is your video card, and which driver is xorg using?
< newuser >err... how can i find out?
< support_person > cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log and pastebin it
< newuser >pastebin?
< support_person >http://pastebin.ca
< newuser >how do i copy? it wont copy!
In to this,
< newuser >hi, something is wrong with my resolution, how can i fix it?
< support_person >newuser, please run Canoe (System -> Help -> Canoe) and choose Video support. Give me the url you get once its done.
<<lessUpstream aims to simplify the support cycle and make it more efficient. One of the main problems that support staff face when helping people via IRC or mailing lists is getting user log files across.
Often this process is time consuming, and many new users may even be unable to find / copy these logs. Upstream does this for them by finding and transmitting the log files relevant to a specific issue.
Usage:
We hope to turn this,
< newuser >hi, something is wrong with my resolution, how can i fix it?
< support_person >newuser, what is your video card, and which driver is xorg using?
< newuser >err... how can i find out?
< support_person > cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log and pastebin it
< newuser >pastebin?
< support_person >http://pastebin.ca
< newuser >how do i copy? it wont copy!
In to this,
< newuser >hi, something is wrong with my resolution, how can i fix it?
< support_person >newuser, please run Canoe (System -> Help -> Canoe) and choose Video support. Give me the url you get once its done.
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Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1045 downloads
File Beamer 0.1.5
File Beamer is an easy to use file transfer tool. more>>
File Beamer is an easy to use file transfer tool. The programm is platform independent. That means it runs with Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, Linux, Unix and MacOS X.
This is made possible by using Trolltechs Qt Library which provides an easy to use GUI toolkit, networking functions and a lot more.
File Beamer is free open source software and was released under the GPL license.
Usage:
Receiving files:
Click the "Receive" tab
If the receiver is behind a firewall or router, check "reverse connection" and enter the senders IP or host name. *
Click the "listen" button. The client can now receive files
When receving a file, a "Save as" dialog appears. Choose a place to safe the file.
Sending files:
Click the "Send" tab
If the receiver is behind a firewall or router check "reverse connection" *
Else input the target IP address or host name and port
Select a file to send either by typing the path or by clicking the "..." button
Click the "Send" button (target must be in listen mode)
<<lessThis is made possible by using Trolltechs Qt Library which provides an easy to use GUI toolkit, networking functions and a lot more.
File Beamer is free open source software and was released under the GPL license.
Usage:
Receiving files:
Click the "Receive" tab
If the receiver is behind a firewall or router, check "reverse connection" and enter the senders IP or host name. *
Click the "listen" button. The client can now receive files
When receving a file, a "Save as" dialog appears. Choose a place to safe the file.
Sending files:
Click the "Send" tab
If the receiver is behind a firewall or router check "reverse connection" *
Else input the target IP address or host name and port
Select a file to send either by typing the path or by clicking the "..." button
Click the "Send" button (target must be in listen mode)
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Added: 2005-11-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1578 downloads
Music Player Daemon 0.12.1
Music Player Daemon is a jukebox server that controls music playback (MP3, Ogg, Flac, AAC, Mod, wave). more>>
Music Player Daemon (MPD) is a server that allows remote access for playing music (MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, AAC, Mod, and wave) and managing playlists.
Music Player Daemon makes a great desktop player with frontend options (Qt, GTK, ncurses, Windows, and Web clients are available). It is also appropriate as a console player that is scriptable, and is especially useful if X is restarted frequently.
A set of rapid development tools for clients are being developed and include a C library, Python module, PHP class, Perl module, and Java Class.
The goals are to be easy to install and use, to have minimal resource requirements, to be stable and flexible, and easy to interface.
MPD is designed around a client/server architecture, where the clients interact with MPD over a network. Thus, running MPD is only half of the equation; to use MPD, you need to install a MPD client:
Web Clients
- phpMp - Web interface written in PHP
- phpMp2 - Another web interface written in PHP
Graphical Clients
- gmpc - Gnome Music Player Client
- kmp - Graphical interface written in Qt
- MPDCon - A GNUstep Graphical interface
- glurp - Graphical interface written in GTK+
- WMmp - Window Maker dockapp
- gtk2mp - Try gmpc first! Graphical interface written in Gtk+
Command Line Clients
- ncmpc - ncurses (command line) client
- mpc - (Scriptable) command line client
- bashmp - client written as bash aliases and functions
Miscellaneous Clients
- mpcstick - Linux joystick client
- arthist - Perl client to generate a web blog of MPD activity
<<lessMusic Player Daemon makes a great desktop player with frontend options (Qt, GTK, ncurses, Windows, and Web clients are available). It is also appropriate as a console player that is scriptable, and is especially useful if X is restarted frequently.
A set of rapid development tools for clients are being developed and include a C library, Python module, PHP class, Perl module, and Java Class.
The goals are to be easy to install and use, to have minimal resource requirements, to be stable and flexible, and easy to interface.
MPD is designed around a client/server architecture, where the clients interact with MPD over a network. Thus, running MPD is only half of the equation; to use MPD, you need to install a MPD client:
Web Clients
- phpMp - Web interface written in PHP
- phpMp2 - Another web interface written in PHP
Graphical Clients
- gmpc - Gnome Music Player Client
- kmp - Graphical interface written in Qt
- MPDCon - A GNUstep Graphical interface
- glurp - Graphical interface written in GTK+
- WMmp - Window Maker dockapp
- gtk2mp - Try gmpc first! Graphical interface written in Gtk+
Command Line Clients
- ncmpc - ncurses (command line) client
- mpc - (Scriptable) command line client
- bashmp - client written as bash aliases and functions
Miscellaneous Clients
- mpcstick - Linux joystick client
- arthist - Perl client to generate a web blog of MPD activity
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Added: 2006-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
653 downloads
Cowbell Music Organizer 0.2.7.1
Cowbell is an elegant music organizer intended to make keeping your collection tidy both fun and easy. more>>
Cowbell Music Organizer is an elegant music organizer intended to make keeping your collection tidy both fun and easy.
Do you ever pull your hair out trying to hand-edit all your tags with some arcane editor? Tell your inner OCD to take a hike because Cowbell is coming into town.
Cowbell is an elegant music organizer intended to make keeping your collection tidy both fun and easy.
Infused with Amazon Web Services SOAP-fu, Cowbell can whip your music platoon into shape without even getting your boots muddy. And, if that isnt enough to make you want to rush to the Download link, Cowbell can also snatch album art and rename your music files like a pro.
<<lessDo you ever pull your hair out trying to hand-edit all your tags with some arcane editor? Tell your inner OCD to take a hike because Cowbell is coming into town.
Cowbell is an elegant music organizer intended to make keeping your collection tidy both fun and easy.
Infused with Amazon Web Services SOAP-fu, Cowbell can whip your music platoon into shape without even getting your boots muddy. And, if that isnt enough to make you want to rush to the Download link, Cowbell can also snatch album art and rename your music files like a pro.
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Added: 2006-05-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1266 downloads
Goggles Music Manager 0.8.0
Goggles Music Manager is a music collection manager and player. more>>
Goggles Music Manager is a music collection manager and player. Goggles Music Manager allows you to easily manage your music collection.
Each song in your collection is organized according to Artist and Album. As of now, Goggles Music Manager supports Ogg Vorbis and MP3 files.
<<lessEach song in your collection is organized according to Artist and Album. As of now, Goggles Music Manager supports Ogg Vorbis and MP3 files.
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Added: 2007-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
802 downloads
Music::Scales 0.07
Music::Scales can supply necessary notes / offsets for musical scales. more>>
Music::Scales can supply necessary notes / offsets for musical scales.
SYNOPSIS
use Music::Scales;
my @maj = get_scale_notes(Eb); # defaults to major
print join(" ",@maj); # "Eb F G Ab Bb C D"
my @blues = get_scale_nums(bl); # bl,blu,blue,blues
print join(" ",@blues); # "0 3 5 6 7 10"
my %min = get_scale_offsets (G,mm,1); # descending melodic minor
print map {"$_=$min{$_} "} sort keys %min; # "A=0 B=-1 C=0 D=0 E=-1 F=0 G=0"
Given a keynote A-G(#/b) and a scale-name, will return the scale, either as an array of notenames or as a hash of semitone-offsets for each note.
METHODS
get_scale_nums($scale[,$descending])
returns an array of semitone offsets for the requested scale, ascending/descending the given scale for one octave. The descending flag determines the direction of the scale, and also affects those scales (such as melodic minor) where the notes vary depending upon the direction. Scaletypes and valid values for $scale are listed below.
get_scale_notes($notename[,$scale,$descending,$keypref])
returns an array of notenames, starting from the given keynote. Enharmonic equivalencies (whether to use F# or Gb, for instance) are calculated based on the keynote and the scale. Basically, it attempts to do the Right Thing if the scale is an 8-note one, (the 7th in G harmonic minor being F# rather than Gb, although G minor is a flat key), but for any other scales, (Chromatic, blues etc.) it picks equivalencies based upon the keynote. This can be overidden with $keypref, setting to be either # or b for sharps and flats respectively. Cruftiness abounds here.
get_scale_offsets($notename[,$scale,$descending,$keypref])
as get_scale_notes(), except it returns a hash of notenames with the values being a semitone offset (-1, 0 or 1) as shown in the synopsis.
get_scale_MIDI($notename,$octave[,$scale,$descending])
as get_scale_notes(), but returns an array of MIDI note-numbers, given an octave number (-1..9).
get_scale_PDL($notename,$octave[,$scale,$descending])
as get_scale_MIDI(), but returns an array of PDL-format notes.
is_scale($scalename)
returns true if $scalename is a valid scale name used in this module.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Music::Scales;
my @maj = get_scale_notes(Eb); # defaults to major
print join(" ",@maj); # "Eb F G Ab Bb C D"
my @blues = get_scale_nums(bl); # bl,blu,blue,blues
print join(" ",@blues); # "0 3 5 6 7 10"
my %min = get_scale_offsets (G,mm,1); # descending melodic minor
print map {"$_=$min{$_} "} sort keys %min; # "A=0 B=-1 C=0 D=0 E=-1 F=0 G=0"
Given a keynote A-G(#/b) and a scale-name, will return the scale, either as an array of notenames or as a hash of semitone-offsets for each note.
METHODS
get_scale_nums($scale[,$descending])
returns an array of semitone offsets for the requested scale, ascending/descending the given scale for one octave. The descending flag determines the direction of the scale, and also affects those scales (such as melodic minor) where the notes vary depending upon the direction. Scaletypes and valid values for $scale are listed below.
get_scale_notes($notename[,$scale,$descending,$keypref])
returns an array of notenames, starting from the given keynote. Enharmonic equivalencies (whether to use F# or Gb, for instance) are calculated based on the keynote and the scale. Basically, it attempts to do the Right Thing if the scale is an 8-note one, (the 7th in G harmonic minor being F# rather than Gb, although G minor is a flat key), but for any other scales, (Chromatic, blues etc.) it picks equivalencies based upon the keynote. This can be overidden with $keypref, setting to be either # or b for sharps and flats respectively. Cruftiness abounds here.
get_scale_offsets($notename[,$scale,$descending,$keypref])
as get_scale_notes(), except it returns a hash of notenames with the values being a semitone offset (-1, 0 or 1) as shown in the synopsis.
get_scale_MIDI($notename,$octave[,$scale,$descending])
as get_scale_notes(), but returns an array of MIDI note-numbers, given an octave number (-1..9).
get_scale_PDL($notename,$octave[,$scale,$descending])
as get_scale_MIDI(), but returns an array of PDL-format notes.
is_scale($scalename)
returns true if $scalename is a valid scale name used in this module.
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
806 downloads
Music daemon 0.0.4
Music daemon(musicd) is a music playing server that supports multiple formats through plugins and multiple playlists. more>>
Music daemon(musicd) is a music playing server that supports multiple formats through plugins and multiple playlists. Musicd supports plugins to enable playing of different audioformats. The plugin-api is quite similiar to one that the popular XMMS uses. Currently XMMS-plugins are not directly supported, but if I find the time, Ill make a meta-plugin to support them.
The first reason to make the player a server is to make it possible to use many different frontends and even at the same time. You can use a GUI if you like them, but anything it can do, can be done from commandline too.
The second reason is to make sure that the GUI or X does not crash the whole player. I have found that many software with a GUI tend to crash. With musicd the player is unaffected by this and you can start the interface again.
Main features:
- Musicd has its own simple text-based protocol for player-frontend communication.
- Support for unlimited number of playlists, songs per playlist and frontends connect at the same time
- Support for both IPv4 and IPv6. Also UNIX-sockets are supported for local connections.
- Currently supported audioformats: mp3 (ffmpeg), ogg vorbis (vorbisfile) and mods (libmikmod).
- Support for OSS and Solaris ouput.
- Musicd has been tested on x86 Linux and Solaris 9.
Enhancements:
- Calling play while already playing shouldnt cause deadlocks anymore
- Load command on a file that has too long line as the last line locked up the daemon, this shouldnt happen anymore
- Invalid id3tags shouldnt give random data anymore
- Invalid filenames shouldnt crash the player anymore
<<lessThe first reason to make the player a server is to make it possible to use many different frontends and even at the same time. You can use a GUI if you like them, but anything it can do, can be done from commandline too.
The second reason is to make sure that the GUI or X does not crash the whole player. I have found that many software with a GUI tend to crash. With musicd the player is unaffected by this and you can start the interface again.
Main features:
- Musicd has its own simple text-based protocol for player-frontend communication.
- Support for unlimited number of playlists, songs per playlist and frontends connect at the same time
- Support for both IPv4 and IPv6. Also UNIX-sockets are supported for local connections.
- Currently supported audioformats: mp3 (ffmpeg), ogg vorbis (vorbisfile) and mods (libmikmod).
- Support for OSS and Solaris ouput.
- Musicd has been tested on x86 Linux and Solaris 9.
Enhancements:
- Calling play while already playing shouldnt cause deadlocks anymore
- Load command on a file that has too long line as the last line locked up the daemon, this shouldnt happen anymore
- Invalid id3tags shouldnt give random data anymore
- Invalid filenames shouldnt crash the player anymore
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Added: 2006-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1179 downloads
Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS 1.0.2
Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS transfers diskettes and logical disk images between Apple ][-era computers and the modern world. more>>
Apple Disk Transfer ProDOS (or ADTPro for short) transfers diskettes and logical disk images between Apple ][-era computers and the modern world. If youre familiar with the original ADT, ADTPro extends ADTs reach by working with more logical disk formats, drive types, communications devices, and host operating systems.
Main features:
- Compatibility with any device ProDOS can read
- Compatibility with any Apple ][ (or clone) computer with 64k memory
- Compatibility with many logical disk image formats: .DSK, .PO, .NIB, 2IMG
- Server compatibility with original ADT client program
- Server compatibility with Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, and probably Solaris
- Ability to bootstrap an Apple ][ from bare metal over serial or cassette ports
- Ability to send floppies in "batch" mode without having to name each one
Server
The server program runs on a computer capable of running Java. Depending on how you want to connect to your Apple, you might also need a serial port and cables, an Uthernet card for your apple, or a couple of audio patch cables. The server offers a compact user interface that shows what communications are taking place between the host and the Apple ][.
The servers primary role is to send and receive disk images as requested from the client. But if you have recently acquired an Apple and a disk drive, and you have no software for it - youre in a bit of a tricky situation if you want to move software from the Internet all the way to your shiny new Apple. ADTPros server can help get you get bootstrapped.
Client
The client side runs on the Apple ][. It handles most of the user interaction. When choosing disks/volumes to transfer, anything that ProDOS can see is fair game. Transferring data occurs with a 20k buffer on the Apple, so all transfers are broken up into 20k chunks. A progress indicator shows how far it is into the current chunk, as well as a running count of the total progress.
Enhancements:
- This release has been enhanced with Jean-Marc Boutillon (Deckard)s FASTDSK fast Disk II reading routines.
- This results in a speed boost of 25%-33% for Disk II to host transfers.
- Bootstrapping operations have been reduced, as there is no longer a dependency on ProDOS BASIC.
<<lessMain features:
- Compatibility with any device ProDOS can read
- Compatibility with any Apple ][ (or clone) computer with 64k memory
- Compatibility with many logical disk image formats: .DSK, .PO, .NIB, 2IMG
- Server compatibility with original ADT client program
- Server compatibility with Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, and probably Solaris
- Ability to bootstrap an Apple ][ from bare metal over serial or cassette ports
- Ability to send floppies in "batch" mode without having to name each one
Server
The server program runs on a computer capable of running Java. Depending on how you want to connect to your Apple, you might also need a serial port and cables, an Uthernet card for your apple, or a couple of audio patch cables. The server offers a compact user interface that shows what communications are taking place between the host and the Apple ][.
The servers primary role is to send and receive disk images as requested from the client. But if you have recently acquired an Apple and a disk drive, and you have no software for it - youre in a bit of a tricky situation if you want to move software from the Internet all the way to your shiny new Apple. ADTPros server can help get you get bootstrapped.
Client
The client side runs on the Apple ][. It handles most of the user interaction. When choosing disks/volumes to transfer, anything that ProDOS can see is fair game. Transferring data occurs with a 20k buffer on the Apple, so all transfers are broken up into 20k chunks. A progress indicator shows how far it is into the current chunk, as well as a running count of the total progress.
Enhancements:
- This release has been enhanced with Jean-Marc Boutillon (Deckard)s FASTDSK fast Disk II reading routines.
- This results in a speed boost of 25%-33% for Disk II to host transfers.
- Bootstrapping operations have been reduced, as there is no longer a dependency on ProDOS BASIC.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
816 downloads
Top Music 3.0 PR5 Beta1
Top Music allows you to publish music (albums, artists, songs, sound tracks, rankings, etc.) to create an online music portal. more>>
Top Music allows you to publish music (albums, songs, sound tracks, rankings, artists, etc.) to create an online music portal.
It features: A-Z list of bands; band information (name, photo, genre, biography, etc.); discography; album information (title, year, covers, band, etc.); albums songs lists; song information (title, album, number, lyrics, etc.); the ability to listen to tracks; searching; ranking lists (most visited, most voted, etc.); a voting system; an uploads system; themes; an easy configuration screen; many blocks; multi-language support; easy installation; and a support forum, mailing lists, and Sourceforge.net support (CVS, files, etc.)
<<lessIt features: A-Z list of bands; band information (name, photo, genre, biography, etc.); discography; album information (title, year, covers, band, etc.); albums songs lists; song information (title, album, number, lyrics, etc.); the ability to listen to tracks; searching; ranking lists (most visited, most voted, etc.); a voting system; an uploads system; themes; an easy configuration screen; many blocks; multi-language support; easy installation; and a support forum, mailing lists, and Sourceforge.net support (CVS, files, etc.)
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Added: 2006-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1203 downloads
CMus - C* Music Player 2.2.0
CMus is a small and fast text mode music player. more>>
CMus is a small and fast music player using the ncurses library. CMus has vi-style command interface, e.g. searching using / or ? and adding files to playlist :add ~/foo.ogg.
Main features:
Input
- FLAC
- Ogg/Vorbis
- MP3 (libmad)
- Wav
- Modules (libmodplug)
Output
- ALSA
- OSS
- ARTS
- MP3 and Ogg streaming (Shoutcast/Icecast)
- WinAmp / XMMS keys "zxcvb"
- Can be controlled via UNIX socket
- Serial port remote controller support (irman)
- Customizable colors
- Nice vi-style interface with tabulator expansion
- Background playlist loading
- Track metadata database makes adding files to playlist very fast.
- Album/artist modes. Playing within one album or artist.
- Playlist is always kept sorted.
- Play queue
- Directory browser
- Full UTF-8 support
Enhancements:
- This release adds long-awaited replaygain support, Cygwin support, and three new commands: prev-view (switch to the previously used view), tqueue (enqueue random tracks), and lqueue (enqueue random albums).
- An ffmpeg plugin was added for WMA support along with wavpack and Windows waveout plugins.
- Many bugs were fixed.
<<lessMain features:
Input
- FLAC
- Ogg/Vorbis
- MP3 (libmad)
- Wav
- Modules (libmodplug)
Output
- ALSA
- OSS
- ARTS
- MP3 and Ogg streaming (Shoutcast/Icecast)
- WinAmp / XMMS keys "zxcvb"
- Can be controlled via UNIX socket
- Serial port remote controller support (irman)
- Customizable colors
- Nice vi-style interface with tabulator expansion
- Background playlist loading
- Track metadata database makes adding files to playlist very fast.
- Album/artist modes. Playing within one album or artist.
- Playlist is always kept sorted.
- Play queue
- Directory browser
- Full UTF-8 support
Enhancements:
- This release adds long-awaited replaygain support, Cygwin support, and three new commands: prev-view (switch to the previously used view), tqueue (enqueue random tracks), and lqueue (enqueue random albums).
- An ffmpeg plugin was added for WMA support along with wavpack and Windows waveout plugins.
- Many bugs were fixed.
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