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Cowbell Music Organizer 0.2.7.1

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.

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Added: 2006-05-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libcdorganizer 2.1.2

libcdorganizer 2.1.2


libcdorganizer library is designed to wrap control of all CD organizer devices into a single user-space library. more>>
libcdorganizer library is designed to wrap control of all CD organizer devices into a single user-space library.
CD organizers are in this case defined as devices which store large amounts of CDs and automatically organize them via some sort of interface (usually USB)
Currently, the following devices are supported:
- Dacal DC-300 - Fully functional
- KDS CDM-751 - Mostly functional... its missing an identifier function
The following devices are planned to be supported in the near future:
- Imation Disc Stakka
Enhancements:
- Added man pages and the documentation to the build process.
- Now installs both to appropriate places according to the gnu standards.
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Added: 2007-02-15 License: BSD License Price:
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Music Applet 2.1.0

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.
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Added: 2007-02-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Blue Smiley Organizer 5.24

Blue Smiley Organizer 5.24


Blue Smiley Organizer is Web-based script to manage your bookmarks, diary, reminders, to-do lists, contacts, knowledge. more>>
Blue Smiley Organizer is Web-based script to manage your bookmarks, diary, reminders, to-do lists, contacts, knowledge, and images in a multi-user environment.
Blue Smiley Organizer also includes its own live support help system, blogs, themes, and a discussion forum.
Main features:
- Prioritize your bookmarks: Tell BlueSmiley how important a website is to you and how often you want to visit the link (e.g. once a month) and a list of bookmarks will be generated with the most urgent bookmarks at the top of the list.
- You can also keep a diary, manage your To-Do List and save email addresses and telephone numbers with the Contact Management. Add important vocabulary, snippets of code, etc to the categorized knowledge list.
- BlueSmiley reminds you of birthdays, TV shows, appointments, etc.
- Want to offer Live Support for your website without forking out money every month? BlueSmiley offers it for free.
- Social Bookmarking: Share your bookmarks on your personal webpage.
- You can also show RSS Feeds within this Online Organize
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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Music Player Daemon 0.12.1

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
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Added: 2006-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Nikwi Deluxe 1.0

Nikwi Deluxe 1.0


Nikwi Deluxe is a platform game where you control a boy and your goal is to collect all candies. more>>
Nikwi Deluxe is a platform game where you control a boy and your goal is to collect all candies.

In Nikwi game you play the role of a 9 year old boy in his absolute dream: a world made of sweets! Guide Nikwi through his dream to eat everything in each of the 30 levels, while you avoid the monsters who try to turn Nikwis dream into a nightmare.

Nikwi features hours of gameplay in 30 sweet-themed levels made of five candy themes, more than 10 different monsters and obstacles -each one with its own unique behaviour- and new gameplay elements in every theme.

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Added: 2006-08-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gnome Comics Organizer 0.5.1

Gnome Comics Organizer 0.5.1


Gnome Comics Organizer is a program to help keep track of your comic book collection. more>>
GNOME Comics Organizer (GCO for short) is a program to help keep track of your comic book collection.

The project has been written in Python using GTK+ and GNOME.

Requires python 2.3.x, gnome-python2 2.0.x, pygtk2 2.3.96 (or greater), libxml2-python 2.6.x.

Versions older than 0.5.0 use GNOME 1.4.x and was written in C. Not all features of the old C version of GNOME Comics Organizer are implemented, but the most important ones are.

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Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Isaac Newton Organizer 0.2

Isaac Newton Organizer 0.2


Isaac Newton Organizer is a Time/Task Management software. more>>
Isaac Newton Organizer is a software that helps you organise your plans and work, and keep track of your progress. Isaac Newton Organizer allows you to add tasks for any date in a visually appealing interface, and helps you mark these tasks according to their status.

It also allows you to add "recurrent tasks" which are tasks that have a frequency associated with them. For example, you could add tasks representing your loved ones birthday, and make it recurrent for every year, so that you never forget the birthday any longer!

There are hosts of other features in Isaac Newton Organizer, so please look at the Features section to find out more.

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Added: 2006-04-14 License: Freeware Price:
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Music::Chord::Namer 0.01

Music::Chord::Namer 0.01


Music::Chord::Namer - You give it notes, it names the chord. more>>
Music::Chord::Namer - You give it notes, it names the chord.

SYNOPSIS

use Music::ChordName qw/chordname/;

print chordname(qw/C E G/); # prints C
print chordname(q/C E G/); # same (yes, array or string!)
print chordname(qw/C Eb G Bb D/); # prints Cm9
print chordname(qw/G C Eb Bb D/); # prints Cm9/G

Music::ChordName optionally exports one sub, chordname, which accepts some notes as either a string or a list and returns the best chord name it can think of.

EXPORT

None by default.

$bestnamescalar|@namesarray = chordname($notesstring|@notesarray)
chordname() accepts either a string of notes such as "C Eb G A#" or a list of notes such as qw/Ab Bb F Bb D/. In a scalar context it returns the best name it could think of to describe the chord made from the notes you gave it. In an array context it returns all of the names it thought of, sorted from best to worst (shortest to longest!)

EXAMPLES

# to print a bunch of guitar chord names with at lest 4 notes each,
# all below 5th fret...

foreach my $s1(qw/- E F Gb G Ab/){
foreach my $s2(qw/- A Bb B C Db/){
foreach my $s3(qw/- D Eb E F Gb/){
foreach my $s4(qw/- G Ab A Bb/){
foreach my $s5(qw/- B C Db D Eb/){
foreach my $s6(qw/- E F Gb G Ab/){
my @notes = ();
push @notes, $s1 unless $s1 eq -;
push @notes, $s2 unless $s2 eq -;
push @notes, $s3 unless $s3 eq -;
push @notes, $s4 unless $s4 eq -;
push @notes, $s5 unless $s5 eq -;
push @notes, $s6 unless $s6 eq -;
if(@notes >= 4){
print scalar(chordname(@notes)), = ,join( ,@notes),"n";
}
}
}
}
}
}
}

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Added: 2007-05-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Photo Organizer 2.33e / 2.34 RC4

Photo Organizer 2.33e / 2.34 RC4


Photo Organizer is a PostgreSQL Backed Web Based Photo Manager. more>>
Photo Organizer is multi-user photo management tool that was designed for professional photographers.
It offers a searchable photo database that supports photo version control, client management, photo submission history, EXIF, IPTC, XML, and XMP, user quotas, a datebook, and printing labels and color brochures in PDF and PS formats.
Photo Organizer project uses PostgreSQL, features a Web interface, and uses DCRAW and ImageMagick to handle over a hundred image formats including several RAW formats.
Main features:
- Photo management: Naturally the main feature of the software is photo management. The system will allow you to store and retrieve photos in three sizes (original, midsize and thumbnail) For each photo detailed information is stored such as: Title, Caption, Keywords, Shooting location, Exposure Date, Equipment used, Equipment settings, Storage location and more. The system supports, photo version control, duplicates, and submission history, so tracking where the photo was submitted has been never easier. Photos can be ranked so that they can be displayed in the order of their relevance. Photos can be organized into folders and albums - kind of virtual folders.
Image files are stored in an image repository with automatic volume manager which makes Photo Organizer more secure (as access to the image files is permitted only via PO) and to ease the upload porcedure, a bulk upload mechanism was added with XML, XMP, IPTC and EXIF metadata import. Shooting data converters from NKN, TXT and SDF into XML provides compatibility with your exisiting database.
Thanks to Dave Coffins RAW image decoder Photo Organizer supports most RAW digital camera formats, enabling users to store original RAW files in the systems database.
- Client Management, Shop Module and Date book: The system has Client Management interface with onlineclient registration. Photos can be shared with Clients and non registered visitors. Access rights on Folder, Album or Photo level provides control over the visibility of each photo. Clients will be able to access protected photos, not visible for non registered visitors.
- Printing: Printing is one of the key features of Photo Organizer. You can create color brochures, including your photos in PDF and PS formats. Additionally you can print labelscontaining the shooting data and the bar coded photo identifier, which enables mass processing, easy data input and quick search of your photos. All this online from your browser.
- Search: A simple but powerful search engine is built into Photo Organizer. Supports basic logic operators (AND, OR and NOT) and allows the query of photos, folders & albums or users. It also implements stemming, to include related variations of your keywords.
Whats New in 2.34 RC4 Development Release:
- This release adds many minor bugfixes since -rc3, mostly relating to the localization framework and non-core features.
- This will hopefully be the final release candidate.
Whats New in 2.33e Stable Release:
- This bugfix release will be the final release of the old stable branch.
- Several import-related bugs have been fixed, and a problem deleting users via the admin interface has also been resolved.
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Added: 2007-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MemCheck Deluxe 1.2.2

MemCheck Deluxe 1.2.2


MemCheck Deluxe is a memory usage tracker and leak finder. more>>
MemCheckDeluxe is an enhanced leak finder/memory profiler. It tracks all the memory allocated, and can report where it was created at the end of a program (memory that would have been leaked).

It tracks the largest and smallest chunks allocated, the maximum memory used, and the highest number of allocations at any time. Some headway has been made to allow C++s allocation operators new and delete to be tracked.

Usage

To use it, #define _MCD_CHECK, include mcd.h, and add mcd.c to the list of source files to build in your project. then, call showMemStats() at any time to see the currently outstanding allocations and usage stats.

If you dont define _MCD_CHECK, it compiles away, improving performance. It is probably not a good idea to have some parts of a library use mcd, and not others. Pointers created in non-mcd parts wont be tracked and may confuse mcd, and stuff made in mcd, and freed elsewhere wont be properly cleaned up internally, leading to false leaks.

When included, a warning is normally issued, informing the user that performance will be affected. If this gets annoying, define MCD_QUIET to make it go away.

When including mcd.h, be sure to make it the last file included, as it redefines some macros. including things after it, especially system headers (stdlib.h, etc) can cause some nasty error messages and it will fail to compile anything.

One can define MCD_VERBOSE to have each and every malloc, calloc, realloc, strdup, strndup, and free be written to the RealTime log, including the size, calling function, and line number. The RealTime log defaults to stderr, but can be set to any file you want with
_MCD_RealTimeLog(FILE*fp). Just make sure the file is opened for writing/appending, and all verbosity will go there instead.

Please note that if you want RealTime log output, you MUST define MCD_VERBOSE.

With default settings, free(NULL) will simply return, providing you with an error message in the RealTime log if verbose was enabled. If you are working with a C library that acts differently when free(null) happens, define MCD_FREE_NULL, and it will generate the log message, and then perform the native free.

Using this is probably seldom needed, and will probably lead to a crash when/if it happens, providing you with a nice coredump to analyze. Again, this only applies if your C librarys free(null) does something other than simply return.

There is a new flag, _MCD_GONE, that will remove all MCD code from the end product. It must be defined when compiling both mcd.c, and any other file that includes mcd.h. Note that defining _MCD_CHECK has no effect when _MCD_GONE is defined. The savings from this are about 15-20k (4-5k stripped).
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Added: 2005-04-13 License: BSD License Price:
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Barbie Seahorse Adventures Deluxe 1.0

Barbie Seahorse Adventures Deluxe 1.0


Barbie Seahorse Adventures Deluxe game allows you to help barbie the seahorse float on bubbles to the moon. more>>
Barbie Seahorse Adventures Deluxe game allows you to help barbie the seahorse float on bubbles to the moon. This is a retro-side scroller game. It won the teams category in pyweek 4. Includes original soundtrack, graphics, and 15 levels!

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Added: 2007-04-23 License: Freeware Price:
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Music daemon 0.0.4

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
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Added: 2006-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Music::Scales 0.07

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.

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Added: 2007-08-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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PHP music player controller 0.4

PHP music player controller 0.4


PHP music player controller is a script that allows navigation through your music directory. more>>
PHP music player controller (PMPC) is a script that allows navigation through your music directory, and the adding of albums or single songs into a playlist. The project also allows you to play, stop, pause, and go back and forth through the playlist.
Apache needs to run as the same user that is running the music players. In other words, it probably needs to run as whatever your username is. This is a setting in /etc/httpd.conf . So, dont run this on a machine thats visible to the web, or make a user with really strict rules applying to them - so they cant run anything but an x session, desktop environment, and the music player, and cant touch much of anything but their home files.
I guess Id serve the pages out of the users home directory if I was doing that.
If you know a better way to get this to work, please let me know. I dont profess to be an apache-configuration guru, and for all I know this method is really just dumb.
If youre running apache as yourself, youll need to change the session.save_path variable in your php.ini to something that you have write access to, or chmod the directory its currently using.
PS: If amarok or xmms was working fine for you before, let me know. Ill have a chance to test them, and code the support for them here in the next couple of days.
Enhancements:
- Huge improvements were made.
- The appearance of the player interface was improved.
- Amarok is now supported.
- Directories with hyphens in their names should play correctly now.
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