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JavaNativeCompiler 1.1.1

JavaNativeCompiler 1.1.1


JavaNativeCompiler (JNC) is a Java to native compiler. more>>
JavaNativeCompiler (JNC) is a Java to native compiler. The project allows AOT (ahead of time) compilation of your Java applications. With JNC, you can create real standalone native binaries (.exe on Windows) which will no longer depend on a JRE.
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.
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Super Gamer 2

Super Gamer 2


Super Gamer is a Live DVD that is based on the core of PCLinuxOS. more>>
Super Gamer is a Live DVD that is based on the core of PCLinuxOS. It is put together by Darin, a community member. Darin started out making the Super Gamer for his own, and some friends. Soon others got a copy and decided they liked it.

They jumped onboard to help test and develope. The Super Gamer is optimized for a gaming computer environment, with some tweaks to help speed up running from the LiveDVD. Extra games were added along with some demos of proprietary games. All Games are Linux Native. Users wishing to run Windows Native games, may install Wine or a Wine related application such as Cedega.

Please remember that the Super Gamer is built from PCLinuxOS. For this reason, if you wish to donate to the Super Gamer, you cannot, but you can donate to PCLinuxOS, or buy from On-Disk.

Since the Gamer is developed on the pure core of PCLinuxOS, updating and adding other programs from the PCLOSs repository is completely compatible, and easy.
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Added: 2007-01-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Nemesis Pascal 0.1

Nemesis Pascal 0.1


Nemesis Pascal is an Pascal interpreter. more>>
Nemesis Pascal is an Pascal interpreter that is:

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.
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Added: 2005-09-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TransJ 0.1.8

TransJ 0.1.8


TransJ project is a multilingual desktop translation tool. more>>
TransJ project is a multilingual desktop translation tool.
It uses SWT for a native look and feel on each OS and a fast UI.
It currently uses the SYSTRAN engine thru the AltaVista BabelFish service.
Supported languages are: English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and others.
There are also plans to implement the Lingvo engine.
Enhancements:
- major 800x600 screen resolution bug fixed
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Added: 2006-10-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gTans 1.2

gTans 1.2


gTans project consists of the Tangram puzzle game. more>>
gTans project consists of the Tangram puzzle game.
gTans is a GTK version of Tangram, an ancient chinese puzzle.
The object is to put 7 geometric shapes together so as to form a given outline.
Main features:
- 290 figures.
- Help and solution.
- Most of the game colors and textures are configurable.
- Native Language Support via GNU gettext.
- Resizeable window.
- The size of the pieces (relative to the game area) may be changed.
- The solved figures are remembered.
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Added: 2006-12-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Lightweight Java Game Library 1.1.2

Lightweight Java Game Library 1.1.2


Lightweight Java Game Library project is a native binding to OpenGL and OpenAL. more>>
Lightweight Java Game Library project is a native binding to OpenGL and OpenAL.
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
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Added: 2007-08-18 License: BSD License Price:
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Tigermouse DR1.5

Tigermouse DR1.5


Tigermouse is a modern web applications framework for PHP. more>>
Tigermouse is a modern web applications framework for PHP. It relies on AJAX technology, so in pair with being lightweight enables you to build dynamic, responsive and interactive web applications.
It is well suited for enterprise-grade tasks because of its strong commitment to server-side business logic processing. Tigermouse does not require any Javascript coding, so you can focus on your application core logic instead of tinkering in UI.
Main features:
- full native AJAX support
- MVC architecture
- pluggable input/output filters
- AJAX requests queuing and expiring
- powerful ActiveRecord implementation
- SWT or GTK-like user interface implementation
- extensible i18n support
- native support for Smarty templates
Enhancements:
- Database adapter factory.
- Automated DBAdapter retrieval from factory.
- i18n framework.
- Role based access control subsystem.
- In-code documentation update.
- Switched from PEAR Services_JSON to native json library.
- Advanced keyboard listener. Keys to listen to can be defined.
- Global keyboard shortcuts reworked.
- RSS views added.
- User documentation update.
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Added: 2007-06-25 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Sybase module for Python 0.38

Sybase module for Python 0.38


Sybase module for Python project provides a Python interface to the Sybase relational database system. more>>
Sybase module for Python project provides a Python interface to the Sybase relational database system. The Sybase package supports all of the Python Database API, version 2.0 with extensions.
Enhancements:
- This release works with Python 2.5, Sybase 15, and 64-bit clients.
- It can also use native Python datetime types.
- The infamous bug "This routine cannot be called because another command structure has results pending."
- that appears in various cases has been corrected.
- Various bugs have been corrected.
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Added: 2007-05-04 License: Python License Price:
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My Media System 1.0.8.4

My Media System 1.0.8.4


My Media System is a media system with you in control. more>>
My Media System is a media system with you in control. It lets other applications such as MPlayer, VDR, or Xine take care of what they respectively do best, and integrates them into one system, that is easy to understand and operate.

By combining their individual strength, you get the best of all worlds, in one media application.

MMS is easy to install, configure and use. Its even translated to 9 languages so there a good chance its available in your native tongue.

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Added: 2007-06-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MIME::Words 5.420

MIME::Words 5.420


MIME::Words is a Perl module to deal with RFC-1522 encoded words. more>>
MIME::Words is a Perl module to deal with RFC-1522 encoded words.

SYNOPSIS

Before reading further, you should see MIME::Tools to make sure that you understand where this module fits into the grand scheme of things. Go on, do it now. Ill wait.

Ready? Ok...

use MIME::Words qw(:all);

### Decode the string into another string, forgetting the charsets:
$decoded = decode_mimewords(
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Keld_J=F8rn_Simonsen?= ,
);

### Split string into array of decoded [DATA,CHARSET] pairs:
@decoded = decode_mimewords(
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Keld_J=F8rn_Simonsen?= ,
);

### Encode a single unsafe word:
$encoded = encode_mimeword("xABFranxE7oisxBB");

### Encode a string, trying to find the unsafe words inside it:
$encoded = encode_mimewords("Me and xABFranxE7oisxBB in town");

Fellow Americans, you probably wont know what the hell this module is for. Europeans, Russians, et al, you probably do.

For example, heres a valid MIME header you might get:

From: =?US-ASCII?Q?Keith_Moore?= < moore@cs.utk.edu>
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Keld_J=F8rn_Simonsen?= < keld@dkuug.dk>
CC: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Andr=E9_?= Pirard < PIRARD@vm1.ulg.ac.be>
Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?B?SWYgeW91IGNhbiByZWFkIHRoaXMgeW8=?=
=?ISO-8859-2?B?dSB1bmRlcnN0YW5kIHRoZSBleGFtcGxlLg==?=
=?US-ASCII?Q?.._cool!?=

The fields basically decode to (sorry, I can only approximate the Latin characters with 7 bit sequences /o and e):

From: Keith Moore < moore@cs.utk.edu>
To: Keld J/orn Simonsen < keld@dkuug.dk>
CC: Andre Pirard < PIRARD@vm1.ulg.ac.be>
Subject: If you can read this you understand the example... cool!

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Added: 2007-07-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Baghira 0.8

Baghira 0.8


Baghira is a native style for QT/KDE. more>>
Baghira is a native style for QT/KDE.

The name refers to the Panther of Kiplings famous Jungle Book (German spelling)

You will probably rather know the Disney version...

Basically its a perky imitation of Apples OSX look.

Installation:

tar -xjf baghira.tar.bz2
cd baghira/baghira
./configure --prefix=`kde-config --prefix` --disable-debug [--enable-final]
(!!!BEGINNERS: the direction of the accents is _important_ (top-left to bottom-right), the rectangular brackets mean [this is optional] - dont type them!!!)
make
and finally as root:
make install

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Added: 2007-04-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java Platform Invoke API Demo (Linux) 2.01.04

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
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Added: 2007-02-28 License: Free Price: Free
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JavaSVN 1.1.0.beta3 (Early Access)

JavaSVN 1.1.0.beta3 (Early Access)


JavaSVN is a pure Java Subversion client library. more>>
JavaSVN project is a pure Java Subversion client library. You would like to use JavaSVN when you need to access or modify Subversion repository from your Java application, be it a standalone program, plugin or web application.
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.
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Added: 2006-07-24 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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Native Resolution Fix for Widescreen Monitors 1.0

Native Resolution Fix for Widescreen Monitors 1.0


Native Resolution Fix for Widescreen Monitors is a little script that changes your widescreen monitor resolution in one click. more>>
Native Resolution Fix for Widescreen Monitors is a little script that changes your widescreen monitor resolution in one click.
It couldnt get much more simpler than this little script/command. Anyhow, theres a few apps that would screw up my resolution after they exited and rather than look into it at the moment, I just googled to see if there was a quick command to execute that would change the resolution. So I found it, added that command to my KDE menu, then made a shortcut to it (ctrl + r) so I have a push-button resolution fix, which I recommend you do as its quite handy.
Anyhow, place Native Resolution Fix.desktop on your desktop but DO NOT USE it if you have a monitor with a smaller resolution. Instead, you can edit it and change the resolution to what you like and use the "-r" command to set the hertz, which will use one of the rates set in your xorg.conf.
Enhancements:
- NOTE: Please edit if your monitor doesnt support the 1680x1050 resolution in this script or do not use it.
- I am not responsible if your monitor, in a rare case, gets messed up by you using a resolution in which your monitor cant support.
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Added: 2007-05-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MIME::EncWords 0.040

MIME::EncWords 0.040


MIME::EncWords is a Perl module created to deal with RFC-1522 encoded words (improved). more>>
MIME::EncWords is a Perl module created to deal with RFC-1522 encoded words (improved).

SYNOPSIS

MIME::EncWords is aimed to be another implimentation of MIME::Words so that it will achive more exact conformance with MIME specifications. Additionally, it contains some improvements. Following synopsis and descriptions are inherited from its inspirer, with description of improvements and clarifications added.

Before reading further, you should see MIME::Tools to make sure that you understand where this module fits into the grand scheme of things. Go on, do it now. Ill wait.

Ready? Ok...

use MIME::EncWords qw(:all);

### Decode the string into another string, forgetting the charsets:
$decoded = decode_mimewords(
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Keld_J=F8rn_Simonsen?= ,
);

### Split string into array of decoded [DATA,CHARSET] pairs:
AT decoded = decode_mimewords(
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Keld_J=F8rn_Simonsen?= ,
);

### Encode a single unsafe word:
$encoded = encode_mimeword("xABFranxE7oisxBB");

### Encode a string, trying to find the unsafe words inside it:
$encoded = encode_mimewords("Me and xABFranxE7oisxBB in town");

Fellow Americans, you probably wont know what the hell this module is for. Europeans, Russians, et al, you probably do.

For example, heres a valid MIME header you might get:

From: =?US-ASCII?Q?Keith_Moore?= < moore AT utk.edu >
To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Keld_J=F8rn_Simonsen?= < keld AT dkuug.dk >
CC: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Andr=E9_?= Pirard < PIRARD AT vm1.ulg.ac.be >
Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?B?SWYgeW91IGNhbiByZWFkIHRoaXMgeW8=?=
=?ISO-8859-2?B?dSB1bmRlcnN0YW5kIHRoZSBleGFtcGxlLg==?=
=?US-ASCII?Q?.._cool!?=

The fields basically decode to (sorry, I can only approximate the Latin characters with 7 bit sequences /o and e):

From: Keith Moore < moore AT cs.utk.edu >
To: Keld J/orn Simonsen < keld AT dkuug.dk >
CC: Andre Pirard < PIRARD AT vm1.ulg.ac.be >
Subject: If you can read this you understand the example... cool!

Supplement: Fellow Americans, Europeans, you probably wont know what the hell this module is for. East Asians, et al, you probably do.
For example, heres a valid MIME header you might get:

Subject: =?EUC-KR?B?sNTAuLinKGxhemluZXNzKSwgwvzB9ri7seIoaW1w?=
=?EUC-KR?B?YXRpZW5jZSksILGzuLgoaHVicmlzKQ==?=

The fields basically decode to (sorry, I cannot approximate the non-Latin multibyte characters with any 7 bit sequences):

Subject: ???(laziness), ????(impatience), ??(hubris)

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