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JavaNativeCompiler 1.1.1
JavaNativeCompiler (JNC) is a Java to native compiler. more>>
This is especially useful when applications have to be deployed to end-users. All vexatious problems of deploying Java applications can be solved by compiling them to native. They will be:
- Easy to deploy
No JRE dependency. Most end-users dont know what they have installed.
No more problems on how to create an executable file out of a JAR or class file.
- Hard to decompile
Java can easily be decompiled. Native compilation will protect your source code.
- Run fast from the start
No more overhead for loading a JRE.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a couple of problems with AWT/Swing and XML.
- It also once again contains a version for Linux.
- The compiler binary downloads are smaller.
Nemesis Pascal 0.1
Nemesis Pascal is an Pascal interpreter. more>>
Free
Open Source (GPL)
Cross-platform (currently Windows and Linux)
Nemesis Pascal is written in Delphi and Kylix. Borland CLX libraries supplies the cross-platform features.
The Nemesis Pascal applications runs on Windows using native controls, and Linux using the CLX Library (a binding to Qt Trolltech).
Exemple:
unit test1;
interface
implementation
procedure main;
begin
ShowMessage(Hello World!);
end;
end.
Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) Tribe 5
Ubuntu is a Debian based linux distribution. more>>
Welcome to Gutsy Gibbon a.k.a Ubuntu 7.10
Xubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) Tribe 5
Xubuntu is a nice Ubuntu desktop experience with Xfce4. more>>
Xfce4 has been supported in Ubuntus universe by the MOTUXfce team since Hoary and Breezy. For Dapper we want to go one step further and make Xubuntu a sibling of Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and Edubuntu by having install and live CD images generated for it.
As Ubuntu has a delay of six weeks with a new release date of the first of June, Xubuntu should be released at the same time and should use the latest stable Xfce 4.X code (hopefully 4.4 will be released by then).
Kubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) Tribe 5
Kubuntu is an Ubuntu-derived distribution with the K Desktop Environment (KDE). more>>
Kubuntu is the result of several months effort to get KDE 3.4 into Ubuntus main repository and create the first major derived Ubuntu distribution. Kubuntu is not a fork of Ubuntu but an official project of it, sharing the same package archive and infrastructure. It is possible to convert an Ubuntu system to Kubuntu or vice versa.
Free Conquest & Colonization of America 0.07
Free Conquest & Colonization of America is a remake of the old Microprose game Colonization. more>>
Free Conquest and Colonization of America is a remake of a fantastic old game from Microprose called Colonization. Those who have played Civilization will find the game style very similar.
In Civilization, the game time goes from pre-history to the future, but in Free Conquest and Colonization of America, all action happens during the exploration age, from 1492 to 1800. The goal of the game is to build a colony in America and make this colony grow big enough to be able to achieve independence from the motherland.
A player can choose among the English, French, Dutch, and Spanish nations, each having its own qualities and problems. During colonization, the player will face many challenges, such as negotiating (and making war, if necessary) with other European colonies and native tribes.
Winning the hearts of the colonists (by making they feel that the colony is their home) is the key to getting enough support to fight for independence. Allowing religious freedom in your colony will attract more colonists persecuted for their faith in Europe.
KEYSTROKES:
Numpad arrows -> movement
SPACE -> new round
W -> change the focus
C -> choose unit (when theres more than one unit in the same square)
E -> see Europe status
F -> fortify
S -> sentry
Q -> quits the game
Enhancements:
- beach shores
- hidden tiles
- the screen now centers on the unit
- indians
Vallheru 1.3 Beta
Vallheru is a turn-based, fantasy MMORPG. more>>
It is based on Gamers-Fusion 2.5 with many modifications in security, speed, and features. Vallheru is currently available only in Polish.
Whats New in 1.3 Beta Development Release:
- This version contains many changes in the game interface making it simpler to mine and explore forests and mountains.
- Some new features were added, such as the ability for players to add their own links to the menu and to report bugs while in the game.
- Additionally, this release has a new quest, a few changes in game mechanics (especially alchemy and mage items and spells).
- For administrators, some security and normal bugs were fixed, some code optimization was done, and new versions of third-party software are used.
Whats New in 1.0.9 Stable Release:
- BUG,train.php: fixed bug with train condition
- BUG,languages/pl/checkexp.php: fixed bug in text
- BUG,landfill.php, bank.php, outposts.php, tribes.php, house.php, tribearmor.php, tribeware.php, includes/head.php: fixed possible integer overflow
NathanCheckers 1.5
NathanCheckers is a graphical, mouse-driven implementation of Checkers. more>>
Known Bugs/Issues
- All versions: It appears that sound support currently requires the game to be run from a writable drive (not a disk image or CD).
- Windows: An extra command prompt window stays open. Runs on Windows 2000, but reportedly you need to minimize and maximize it before you can see the gameboard.
- Linux: Requires PyGame 1.6 or above.
- OS X: No quit menu-item (just close the window). How do you add menu items in PyGame anyway?
jNetPcap 1.0 Beta 4
jNetPcap project is a Java wrapper around the Libpcap network packet capture library. more>>
All captured packet buffers are wrapped, not copied, in efficient java.nio.ByteBuffer and delivered to Java by reference. This allows not-in-memory copies of packet data and very efficient and fast delivery of packets. The software is released for various platforms with the appropriate native library bundled.
American Express Expense Report to QIF Converter 1.0
American Express Expense Report to QIF Converter is a utility that converts American Express expense reports into QIF. more>>
There are three main reasons:
1. American Express only offers QIF files for the last 6 months of activity whereas the expense reports go back 2 years. You can also run a report with a custom 1- to 12-month time period within 24 months of the current calendar month.
2. American Express QIF files have limited to no "categorization" whereas the expense report categorizes each transaction with a "Merchant Category" and "Subcategory".
3. American Express QIF files do not indicate which credit card in a multi-card account performed the transaction.
Main features:
- Inserts card owner and last 5 digits of the credit card in the memo field
- Reads config file for user defined rules so transactions can be automatically mapped to different accounts in your accounting software. Mapping can be based on:
- Credit card owner
- Vendor name
- AMEX "Merchant Category" and "Subcategory"
- Any combination of the above
- Sanitizes and cleans up vendor names
- Has the ability to add a prefix to all vendor names
Lightweight Java Game Library 1.1.2
Lightweight Java Game Library project is a native binding to OpenGL and OpenAL. more>>
The Lightweight Java Game Library is a native binding for OpenGL and OpenAL written with game developers in mind.
It allows the full OpenGL and OpenAL APIs to be exposed without the penalties associated with competing methods, nor the limitations of APIs such as Java3D.
Tutorials and demos are available, and Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X are supported.
Main features:
- Speed
- Simplicity
- Ubiquity
- Smallness
- Security
- Robustness
- Minimalism
Enhancements:
- Dont allow switching to fullscreen when a custom display mode is in effect. This is a change from before, where the current mode was simply overwritten with the initial (desktop) mode
Reason for Nessus 0.5.1
Reason for Nessus is a client for Nessus and Nessus compatible servers. more>>
In addition to an improved user interface, it provides complete session management, templates, and report generation using XSLT.
It is cross-platform, with platform specific releases available for Linux, Mac, and Windows, written in Java using SWT for a native experience, and it is open-source.
American Political Science: Campaign Simulator 0.1
American Political Science: Campaign Simulator project is a statistically based political campaign simulation game. more>>
The Campaign Simulator is an attempt to statistically model and predict the outcome of an American presidential election.
Several users assume the roles of competitive candidates and inflict the repercussions of certain decisions on a GSS-based dataset.
The application is written in Java and supports all operating systems with a Java 1.5 VM.
Main features:
- Time is not the only limiting variable. In fact, time may not be the proper limit as most operations may be performed in tandem; an economic system that allows fund raising elements should be implemented.
- The current choices all utilize the same dataset algorithm to effect the populace in similar ways- this set of scripts should be broadened and deepened as they are too high level.
- The Python Architecture needs polishing- the internal IDE is not complete, and the ability to assign scripts to run at differing points in the lifetime of the application has yet to be created.
- The installer should place links on the desktops of Mac and Unix/Linux Systems.
- Some of the small features planned, such as a GUI for dialog creation, have been cut for the deadline and should be added.
Java Platform Invoke API Demo (Linux) 2.01.04
Java Platform Invoke API (Demo version) for Linux, i386. Enables Java code to call native functions implemented in shared libraries like in Microsoft .NET Framework. Written for JSE 1.5.x and later. more>>
Java Platform Invoke API Demo (Linux) - Java Platform Invoke API (Demo version) for Linux/Unix, i386.
Enables Java code to call native functions implemented in shared link libraries like in Microsoft .NET Framework. Written for JSE 1.5.x and later.
Java platform invoke an API that enables Java code to call native functions implemented in shared libraries, such as those in the Linux API. It locates and invokes an exported function and marshals its arguments (integers, strings, arrays, structures, and so on) across the interoperation boundary as needed. This API supports implicit marshaling that makes Java coding with native functions very simple.
To consume a shared library functions you need
1.Identify functions in shared librarys.
Minimally, you must specify the name of the function and name of the the shared library that contains it.
2.Create a class to hold shared library functions.
You can use an existing class, create an individual class for each native function, or create one class that contains a set of related native functions. This class should extend CNativeLibrary. Use the annotation ImportLibrary to bind your class to the native library.
3.Create prototypes in Java code.
Write prototype of a native function as a method with signature that corresponds to the native function using data type map agreement. To identify the native function use the annotation Function. Mark the method with the native modifier.
4.Call a shared library function.
Call the method on your Java class as you would any other Java method. As parameters can be passed structures and implemented in Java callback functions.
Enhancements:
Version 2.01.04
System Requirements:JSE 1.5.x<<less
JavaSVN 1.1.0.beta3 (Early Access)
JavaSVN is a pure Java Subversion client library. more>>
Being a pure Java program, JavaSVN doesnt need any additional configuration or native binaries to work on any OS that runs Java. On this site you will also find instructions on how to make existing programs use JavaSVN instead of native javahl bindings.
Main features:
- No external binaries or libraries are needed to work with Subversion repository.
- JavaSVN supports http, https, svn and svn+ssh connection protocols.
- New: file protocol is supported in 1.1.0.beta2 version.
- Low level API allows effective direct Subversion repository access.
- JavaSVN is compatible with applications that already use native javahl bindings.