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Network-I 1.4.0

Network-I 1.4.0


Captures, displays and analyses TCP/IP traffic more>> Network-I comprises a fast sniffer with a powerful filtering language, and a suite of tools to process the captured packets.
The possibilities range from the straightforward display of packets in exhaustive detail (or alternatively, in a 1-line summary mode) to measurement of traffic levels, and reporting on packet retransmission and losses.
It can also import (and export) capture files in tcpdump and snoop formats.
Network-I is therefore ideal for a troubleshooting network admin, and developers who want to debug the network traffic exchanged by their applications - or even for the curious student of networking who wants to look under the hood of TCP/IP.
This program is distributed as a set of pre-built Linux and Solaris packages, for ease of installation (and uninstallation).
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Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price: Free
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BitTyrant for Linux 1.1.1

BitTyrant for Linux 1.1.1


A new, protocol compatible BitTorrent client that is optimized for fast download more>> BitTyrant is a new, protocol compatible BitTorrent client that is optimized for fast download performance. BitTyrant is...
Fast:During evaluation testing on more than 100 real BitTorrent swarms, BitTyrant provided an average 70% download performance increase when compared to the existing Azureus 2.5 implementation, with some downloads finishing more than three times as quickly.
Fair:BitTorrent was designed with incentives in mind:if a user is downloading at 30 KBps, they should upload at 30 KBps. However, due to the unique workload properties of many real-world swarms, this is not always enforced. BitTyrant is designed to make efficient use of your scarce upload bandwidth, rewarding those users whose upload allocations are fair and only allocating excess capacity to other users.
Familiar:BitTyrant is based on modifications to Azureus 2.5, currently the most popular BitTorrent client. All of our changes are under the hood. You find the GUI identical to Azureus, with optional additions to display statistics relevant to BitTyrant operation.
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Added: 2009-03-31 License: Freeware Price: Free
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OBEXFTP Front-end 0.6.1

OBEXFTP Front-end 0.6.1


OBEXFTP Front-End is a Java Swing application that acts as a GUI for the obexftp project. more>>
OBEXFTP Front-End is very effective Java Swing application that uses the ObexFTP under the hood to make easier to manipulate the file system of OBEX-enabled devices.
The Open OBEX project, which is an open source project hosted in SourceForge.net, is the most successful implementation of the OBEX (OBject EXchange) protocol for Open Source Unix-based Operating Systems. Besides, it supports a wide range of devices of different models and vendors.
The only bad thing about this project is that the Open OBEX is a set of command-line programs, and they are not so friendly to the end users. We have been using the Open OBEX for some time, and we felt the need of a friendly user interface to make things easier for us - the users.
So, ObexFTP front-end is a simple - but nice - Java Swing application that uses ObexFTP under the hood to make easier to manipulate the file system of OBEX-enabled devices.
Main features:
- navigate through the devices files;
- create folders in the device;
- send file(s) to the device;
- download file(s) to your computer;
- delete files and folders;
The ObexFTP has been tested in the following Operating Systems:
- Slackware 12.0
- Ubuntu 7.0.4
If youre successfully running ObexFTP front-end in other Operating System than those listed here, please let us know!
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Added: 2007-08-15 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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PeaZip 1.9

PeaZip 1.9


PeaZip is an archiving application, archive/extract: 001 (raw file split/join), 7z, 7zip sfx, Bzip2, Gzip, Pea, Tar, Z, Zip. more>>
PeaZip project is an archiver tool that supports its native Pea archive format (featuring compression, split volumes, and flexible encryption and integrity check schemes) and other mainstream formats, with special focus on handling open formats.
Full support: 7Z, 7-Zip sfx, Bzip2, Gzip, PEA, split TAR and ZIP.
Browse/test/extract-only support for ARJ, CAB, CHM, CPIO, DEB, ISO, LZH, NSIS installers, OOo files, RAR, RPM, Z.
PeaZips UI aims giving aid to the user to: edit, save and restore layout of archives (input files and folders list) to speed up definition of archiving and backup operations; save job definition, as plain text, to be used in scripts or for learning purpose; have a detailed job log after each operation.
The interface is fully skinnable (skins can be customised and saved as plain text to be re-edited as freely as possible) and uses customisable transparency.
The program doesnt need to be installed/unistalled, it can run from any path (even remote; a writeable path is recommended), however Windows version is released both as a standalone binary and as a fully automated installer/uninstaller package, allowing tight system integration to use PeaZip right from Explorer.
PeaZip acts as a graphic frontend for Pea executable (graphical) from the same Author and for Igor Pavlovs 7z executable (Myspaces 7z POSIX port under Linux), that can run in console mode or through a graphical wrapper to allow more user-friendly handling of output information.
Enhancements:
- Release 1.9 introduces several updates, new functions and interface enhancements over 1.8 series, based on feedback collected on previous 1.8 release series, featuring a substantially renewed user interface driven to a cleaner design and better usability. The layout composer and the archive browser were improved, introducing multiple selection, AZ/ZA sorting, better designed popup menus, options organized in a tabs, archive browsing navigation bar, recent archives history and many other under the hood usability improvements; see change log for a detailed description.
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Camera Life 2.6

Camera Life 2.6


Full Decent Camera Life is a photo gallery system. more>>
Camera Life (FDCL) is a system for cataloging your photo collection. Camera Life project gives users the ability to search your archive by albums that you set up, or by directory structure.
Camera life (FDCL) is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
FDCL is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Chatterbox; see the file LICENSE. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. Or visit http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
Main features:
Self Updating
- When you add photos to the photo directory you specified when installing, FDCL will cache, thumnail and make public all such photos (Administration: File Manager). You can allow certain user classes to maintain your site by editing the photo descriptions and delete photos that suck.
Topic view and Folder View
- On the main page, users are presented with the option of viewing photos by topic or folder. In topic view, albums (collections of like photos) are categorized by topic (ex: People, Things, My Vacataions).
- Folder view is hierrical and based on the directory structure of the photos. When viewing a photo, users are given the option to view others photos in the same topic or folder.
Image deletion
- When viewing a photo, you have the option to delete it. When a user deletes an image, FDCL actually flags it as non-public. An admin has to actually erase it (Administration: File Manager). And when you erase it, FDCL just moves it to the erased folder. FDCL will never rm your photos. With this in mind, it is sensible to allow users to delete offensive images and admins to erase them.
Themes
- You can easily change the look of the entire site by choosing a different theme (Administration: Customize: Themes). Official themes can be downlaoded from http://fdcl.sourceforge.net other themes are available at your local supermarket (or not).
Users
- Users can anonyously sign up an account. The admins choose which accounts to give privileges to. All authentication is done by random cookies saved in the DB and passwords are salted and hashed.
Logging
- Some actions are logged to the logs table. This is done via the db_log function. You can view the logs (Administration: Log Viewer) and see the audit trail to modifications to the ssytem. You can then rollback specific action (like renaming a photo) by simply choosing the previous state to go back to.
Enhancements:
- This version adds support for Gallery Remote API, microformats, sitemaps, OpenSearch, and RSS feeds, and supports iPhoto photocasting.
- There are now photo keywords with a del.icio.us-like keyword editor.
- Checkpoints allow you to review and approve changes to the site.
- Your users can now order prints online.
- There are also big changes under the hood and some security enhancements.
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Added: 2007-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Fink 0.27.6

Fink 0.27.6


Fink is a package manager that downloads source tarballs from mirror sites, builds them and installs them. more>>
Fink is a package manager that downloads source tarballs from mirror sites, builds them and installs them into a separate directory hierarchy managed using dpkg.
It is a project that wants to bring the full world of Unix Open Source software to Darwin and Mac OS X. As a result, we have two main goals. First, to modify existing Open Source software so that it will compile and run on Mac OS X. (This process is called porting.) Second, to make the results available to casual users as a coherent, comfortable distribution that matches what Linux users are used to. (This process is called packaging.) The project offers precompiled binary packages as well as a fully automated build-from-source system.
To achieve these goals, Fink relies on the excellent package management tools produced by the Debian project - dpkg, dselect and apt-get. On top of that, Fink adds its own package manager, named (surprise!) fink. You can view fink as a build engine - it takes package descriptions and produces binary .deb packages from that. In the process, it downloads the original source code from the Internet, patches it as necessary, then goes through the whole process of configuring and building the package. Finally, it wraps the results up in a package archive that is ready to be installed by dpkg.
Since Fink sits on top of Mac OS X, it has a strict policy to avoid interference with the base system. As a result, Fink manages a separate directory tree and provides the infrastructure to make it easy to use.
Main features:
- Power. Mac OS X includes only a basic set of command line tools. Fink brings you enhancements for these tools as well as a selection of graphical applications developed for Linux and other Unix variants.
- Convenience. With Fink the compile process is fully automated; youll never have to worry about Makefiles or configure scripts and their parameters again. The dependency system automatically takes care that all required libraries are present. Our packages are usually set up for their maximum feature set.
- Safety. Finks strict non-interference policy makes sure that the vulnerable parts of you Mac OS X system are not touched. You can update Mac OS X without fear that it will step on Finks toes and vice versa. Also, the packaging system lets you safely remove software you no longer need.
- Coherence. Fink is not just a random collection of packages, it is a coherent distribution. Installed files are placed in predictable locations. Documentation listings are kept up to date. Theres a unified interface to control server processes. And theres more, most of it working for you under the hood.
- Flexibility. You only download and install the programs you need. Fink gives you the freedom to install XFree86 or other X11 solutions in any way you like. If you dont want X11 at all, thats okay too.
Enhancements:
- fix 64bit-cpu bug
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Added: 2007-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Interstate Outlaws 0.1.3 Alpha

Interstate Outlaws 0.1.3 Alpha


Interstate Outlaws its a vehicular combat game in the spirit of the Interstate games. more>>
Interstate Outlaws its a vehicular combat game in the spirit of the Interstate games.
Interstate Outlaws (IO) is a vehicular death match based game created by mostly by college students from the United States, Great Britain, and Australia. It uses Crystal Space, CEL, and ODE. It is written in Python. Inspiration for this project came from old auto combat games the creators played when they were young. IO will be perpetually updated for an indefinite period of time.
The software is free under the GPL license, but the developers respectfully request donations through the website to support current and future operations.
In the future, the developers are planning numerous new features.
These include, but are not limited to: Sound; Pedestrian mode; More accurate physics modeling; More detailed vehicle models with functioning doors, hoods, and trunks; Storage for small arms and other items in the trunk of the vehicle; Much larger scale and detailed maps; Map Editor; Interchangeable power and drivetrains; Custom vehicle and pedestrian textures; Additional types of game play.
Main features:
- 5 unique vehicles with their own gear settings and weapon setups
- 2 different maps
- 6 weapons to be mounted
- Insanely complex damage model
- Aggressive (but stupid) AI
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Added: 2007-07-13 License: Freeware Price:
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Phex 3.2.0

Phex 3.2.0


Phex is a P2P filesharing client which is based on the Gnutella network. more>>
Phex is a P2P filesharing client which is based on the Gnutella network. Phex offers advanced functions and integrates all common Gnutella extensions like multi-source downloads and advanced search features.
Main features:
Phex is a FREE of spyware and adware
- Phex never containd any kind of spyware, adware or any other kind of bundled software.
Multi-plattform support
- Whether you use MAC OS X, Linux, Solaris, or Windows Phex is able to run on them all. All you need is a operation system that offers a Java 1.4 Runtime Environment.
Multi-source downloads (Swarming)
- Often the file you like to download is available on different hosts. Phex will request different segment of the file from each host in parallel. After successfully downloading a segment Phex will merge it with the other segments of the file. This results in a much higher download speed. If a host is too slow the segment is split during download and given to an another host. To make sure you never run out of hosts Phex is able to find new download hosts by itself with the automatic search functionality.
Advanced configuration options
- Phex offers very advanced configuration options. Much more then many other clients can offer. Especially advanced user can configure Phex according to there needs and are able to tune and see the effect of different settings.
Passive searching and snooping for files
- With the passive search functionality Phex is able to constantly monitor the traffic that goes through the network and collect search results that match your passive search term. Also Phex snoops the traffic for new download candidates you need to finish your downloads faster. This type of searching is usefull for longtime monitoring of available files on the network.
Other features include:
- Multiple searches.
- Ultrapeer and compression technology for reduced bandwidth.
- Integrated chat.
- Browse host support.
- Bitzi metadata lookup.
- MAGMA support.
Enhancements:
- The GUI received many smaller improvements and a multitude of lesser and bigger changes happened under the hood.
- Download-side THEX integration was added, so poisoned files are no longer possible.
- The upload architecture was redesigned and a far leaner security system is used for better performance and a vastly reduced memory footprint.
- Many bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DOLFIN 0.7.0-1

DOLFIN 0.7.0-1


DOLFIN is the C++ interface of the FEniCS project. more>>
DOLFIN project is the C++ interface of FEniCS, providing a consistent PSE (Problem Solving Environment) for solving ordinary and partial differential equations.
Main features:
- Simple, consistent and intuitive object-oriented API
- Automatic and efficient evaluation of variational forms through FFC
- Automatic and efficient assembly of linear systems
- Support for general families of finite elements, including continuous and discontinuous Lagrange finite elements of arbitrary order on triangles and tetrahedra through FIAT
- Support for arbitrary mixed elements, including Taylor-Hood
- High-performance parallel linear algebra through PETSc with simple C++ wrappers
- Triangular and tetrahedral meshes, including adaptive mesh refinement and mesh hierarchies
- Multi-adaptive mcG(q)/mdG(q) and mono-adaptive cG(q)/dG(q) ODE solvers
- Support for a range of output formats for post-processing, including DOLFIN XML, MATLAB, Octave, OpenDX, GiD, Tecplot and Paraview/VTK
- SWIG-generated Python interface PyDOLFIN (experimental) in addition to the standard C++ interface
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Added: 2007-06-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SAM Linux Desktop 2007.1 Test 1

SAM Linux Desktop 2007.1 Test 1


SAM Linux Desktop is a live and installation CD based on Mandriva Linux. more>>
SAM Linux Desktop is a live and installation CD based on Mandriva Linux, is an easy-to-use, fast and clean XFce Linux desktop for home users.
SAM Linux Desktop is enhanced by several popular non-free applications, such Macromedia Flash plugin, Java and RealPlayer.
Enhancements:
- SAM 2007.1-test1 is available for testing. The most important changes: OpenOffice.org was dropped, here is the reason: SAM now comes with basic support for more than 50 languages, proprietary ATI and NVIDIA drivers have been added to the live CD with a nice GUI to install them, under the hood it is running a development version of kernel 2.6.20.11. All packages have been updated to their newest versions available in the PCLinuxOS repositories, some new ones have been added (PDFedit, Planner, Searchmonkey, Ntfs-config, VirtualBox...) and a fresh theme was created.
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Added: 2007-06-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Nexenta OS Alpha 7

Nexenta OS Alpha 7


Nexenta is a complete GNU-based open source operating system built on top of the OpenSolaris kernel and runtime. more>>
Nexenta is a complete GNU-based open source operating system built on top of the OpenSolaris kernel and runtime.
It is a result of our inspiration and desire to build a great system based on the best existing software: SunOS kernel and GNU software. We use Debian - one of the best existing software distribution/packaging mechanisms - to glue the numerous pieces together.
At the moment, Nexenta is not part of the Debian Project. Our packages are not present in the Debian database. We are hoping that in the future this will change and our packages will get their "upstream acceptance".
Nexenta OS has been a hard and challenging work, yet every bit of it is fun! We spent many hours building the system and today it is out - itll start speaking for itself.
Nexenta is completely open source and free of any charge.
It contains Apache, MySQL, Perl/Python/PHP, Firefox, Evolution, software update manager, Synaptic package manager, Gaim Instant Messenger, abiword, administration & development utilities, editors, graphics, GNOME, interpreters, libraries and many others. All of this is running on the state-of-the-art SunOS kernel. Visit our ScreenShots gallery to see them all in action.
Theres a huge and growing multitude of software: the kernel, network services, databases, utilities, user applications. There is a conglomerate of code and hardware that is constantly changing, improving, and altogether getting more complicated. Somebody once rightly said: free software is only free if time has no value. Nexenta distribution integrates well over 2,300 packages. It installs, runs and upgrades. It delivers!
Nexenta software packages (for the most part) are originated from Ubuntu (Breezy) Linux. Ubuntu (yet another excellent distribution that uses DEB software packaging) contains more than 16,000+ software packages. One of our goals is to make them all available for use on top of our environment.
Today Nexenta runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit x86/x64 platforms. As a prove of relative maturity and a confidence booster - this web portal and the entire development environment (including Bugs and HackZone) are powered by Nexenta.
Nexenta makes its first steps into the big world. We invite you to join us and participate too! Help us make Nexenta the best operating environment in the world! Help us test Nexenta on your laptops, desktops, and servers. Help us improve our web portal, translate Nexenta into your own language, add new applications, enhance existing ones and define a set of software to be used in the future releases.
This is a complete Nexenta OS with select applications on a single CD with network and GNOME environment.
The LiveCD image can be burned into a bootable CD-R/CD-RW, and/or it can be booted in VMWare or QEMU environments. Our LiveCD contains support for 32- and 64-bit x86/x64 platforms.
Main features:
Major Features
- OpenSolaris kernel build 26
Specifically for Desktop:
- GNOME 2.12.1
- Complete GNOME Office (Abiword, Gnumeric, GNOME-DB, Inkspace, GIMP, Gnomemeeting, Dia)
- X.org 6.8.2 with wider hardware support
- Synaptic package management and Automatic Update notifier
- Nexenta artworks with "Solar" theme
- Integrated DBUS, HAL (work in progress)
- KDE libraries, GNOME 1.x libraries
- Nice Fonts collection
Server applications:
- Apache1 (1.3.33), Apache2 (2.0.54) next generation, scalable, extendable web server
- PHP4, PHP5 with all sort of extensions
- Perl 5.8.7 with varios CPAN modules pre-built
- Python-2.2, Python-2.3, Python-2.4 with various extension modules
- Java: JRE-1.5.0 and GNU gnj and classpath
- Ruby-1.8 with all sort of extensions
- Subversion, CVS, others...
Simplified (minimal) installer:
- Script-based installer.
- Automatically makes existing hard drive partitions available to the desktop
"Under the hood"
- Debian packaging (including SUNW packages)
- Mostly compiled with GCC 4.0.1, but GCC-3.4 and Sun Devpro is also used
- More modular X.org packaging, latest CVS bits
- HAL integrational work (ongoing)
Login:
- user: root
- password: livecd
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Added: 2007-05-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PhysicsFS 1.1.1

PhysicsFS 1.1.1


PhysicsFS is a library to provide abstract access to various archives. more>>
PhysicsFS is a library to provide abstract access to various archives. It is intended for use in video games, and the design was somewhat inspired by Quake 3s file subsystem. The programmer defines a "write directory" on the physical filesystem. No file writing done through the PhysicsFS API can leave that write directory, for security. For example, an embedded scripting language cannot write outside of this path if it uses PhysFS for all of its I/O, which means that untrusted scripts can run more safely.
Symbolic links can be disabled as well, for added safety. For file reading, the programmer lists directories and archives that form a "search path". Once the search path is defined, it becomes a single, transparent hierarchical filesystem.
This makes for easy access to ZIP files in the same way as you access a file directly on the disk, and it makes it easy to ship a new archive that will override a previous archive on a per-file basis. Finally, PhysicsFS gives you platform-abstracted means to determine if CD-ROMs are available, the users home directory, where in the real filesystem your program is running, etc.
You can find PhysicsFS in next :
The Build Engine can optionally be compiled with PhysicsFS support, which is good, because its standard packfile format offers no compression or long filenames.
ParaGUI is a cross platform toolkit built on Simple Directmedia Layer. That library has, among other useful stuff, a C++ wrapper for PhysicsFS. Here is an API reference for their interface to PhysicsFS.
SDL_sound comes with a technology demonstration program, playsound, that is a generalized sound file playback program. playsound can use PhysicsFS to stream audio out of archive files on-the-fly.
Falling Block Game is a Tetris-style game that uses PhysicsFS under the hood.
Excido is a 3D arcade game using PhysicsFS.
Tales of Middle Earth is an Angband-based RPG that uses PhysicsFS.
Dead Meat is a Bomberman clone with PhysicsFS support.
netPanzer, a multiplayer tactical warfare game, utilizes PhysicsFS.
Z-Raid is a River Raid clone using PhysicsFS on PocketPC devices!
Final Frontier Trader is a 2D single player space strategy, combat, and trading game powered by PhysicsFS.
Yac3De is a 3D engine that is using PhysicsFS to access Doom3 pakfiles in order to load their maps.
The maya2q3 plugin uses PhysicsFS to load shader resources from Quake 3 packages.
MindBender uses PhysicsFS for resource management.
Lincity-NG is a highly-polished SimCity clone that makes use of PhysicsFS.
Probably other software uses PhysicsFS. If you know of one, drop me a line.
Enhancements:
- The build system was changed to CMake. 7zip support was added.
- The library was made Unicode-clean and reentrant.
- Symbolic link support was added for Windows Vista, Linux, BeOS, OS/2, and Mac OS X support was improved, and Mac OS classic support was dropped.
- Many other fixes and improvements were made.
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Added: 2007-04-03 License: zlib/libpng License Price:
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ParaView 2.6.0

ParaView 2.6.0


ParaView project is an application designed with the need to visualize large data sets in mind. more>>
ParaView project is an application designed with the need to visualize large data sets in mind. The goals of the ParaView project include the following:
- Develop an open-source, multi-platform visualization application.
- Support distributed computation models to process large data sets.
- Create an open, flexible, and intuitive user interface.
- Develop an extensible architecture based on open standards.
ParaView runs on distributed and shared memory parallel as well as single processor systems and has been succesfully tested on Windows, Linux and various Unix workstations and clusters. Under the hood, ParaView uses the Visualization Toolkit as the data processing and rendering engine and has a user interface written using a unique blend of Tcl/Tk and C++. Please go here for a detailed list of features.
ParaView was created by Kitware in conjunction with Jim Ahrens of the Advanced Computing Laboratory at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Contributors and developers of ParaView currently include: Kitware, LANL, Sandia National Laboratories, and Army Research Laboratory. ParaView is funded by the US Department of Energy ASCI Views program as part of a three-year contract awarded to Kitware, Inc. by a consortium of three National Labs - Los Alamos, Sandia, and Livermore. The goal of the project is to develop scalable parallel processing tools with an emphasis on distributed memory implementations. The project includes parallel algorithms, infrastructure, I/O, support, and display devices. One significant feature of the contract is that all software developed is to be delivered open source. Hence ParaView is available as an open-source system.
Main features:
- Handles structured (uniform rectilinear, non-uniform rectilinear, and curvilinear grids), unstructured, polygonal and image data.
- All processing operations (filters) produce datasets. This allows the user to either further process or save as a data file the result of every operation. For example, the user can extract a cut surface, reduce the number of points on this surface by masking, and apply glyphs (for example, vector arrows) to the result.
- Contours and isosurfaces can be extracted from all data types using scalars or vector components. The results can be colored by any other variable or processed further. When possible, structured data contours/isosurfaces are extracted with fast and efficient algorithms which make use of the special data layout.
- Vectors fields can be inspected by applying glyphs (arrows, cones, lines, spheres, and various 2D glyphs) to the points in a dataset. The glyphs can be scaled by scalars, vector component or vector magnitude and can be oriented using a vector field.
- A sub-region of a dataset can be extracted by cutting or clipping with an arbitrary plane (all data types), specifying a threshold criteria to exclude cells (all data types) and/or specifying a VOI (volume of interest - structured data types only)
- Streamlines can be generated using constant step or adaptive integrators. The results can be displayed as points, lines, tubes, ribbons, etc., and can be processed by a multitude of filters.
- The points in a dataset can be warped (displaced) with scalars (given a user defined displacement vector) or with vectors (unavailable for non-linear rectilinear grids).
- With the array calculator, new variables can be computed using existing point or cell field arrays. A multitude of scalar and vector operations are supported.
- Data can be probed at a point or along a line. The results are displayed either graphically or as text and can be exported for further analysis.
- ParaView provides many other data sources and filters by default (edge extraction, surface extraction, reflection, decimation, extrusion, smoothing...) and any VTK filter can be added by providing a simple XML description (VTK provides hundreds of sources and filters, see VTK documentation for a complete list).
Enhancements:
- This release adds parallel uniform rectilinear grid volume rendering (vtkImageData).
- It introduces new algorithms for parallel unstructured grid volume rendering.
- Support for hardware accelerated offscreen rendering using OpenGL framebuffers.
- Improved multi-block support.
- Improved AMR support.
- Animation saving with ffmpeg.
- Filters have been added for FLUENT, OpenFOAM, MFIX, LSDyna, and AcuSolve.
- A gradient filter for unstructured data.
- Many other enhancements and bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-03-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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CGI::Simple 0.079

CGI::Simple 0.079


CGI::Simple is a simple totally OO CGI interface that is CGI.pm compliant. more>>
CGI::Simple is a simple totally OO CGI interface that is CGI.pm compliant.

SYNOPSIS

use CGI::Simple;
$CGI::Simple::POST_MAX = 1024; # max upload via post default 100kB
$CGI::Simple::DISABLE_UPLOADS = 0; # enable uploads

$q = new CGI::Simple;
$q = new CGI::Simple( { foo=>1, bar=>[2,3,4] } );
$q = new CGI::Simple( foo=1&bar=2&bar=3&bar=4 );
$q = new CGI::Simple( *FILEHANDLE );

$q->save( *FILEHANDLE ); # save current object to a file as used by new

@params = $q->param; # return all param names as a list
$value = $q->param(foo); # return the first value supplied for foo
@values = $q->param(foo); # return all values supplied for foo

%fields = $q->Vars; # returns untied key value pair hash
$hash_ref = $q->Vars; # or as a hash ref
%fields = $q->Vars("|"); # packs multiple values with "|" rather than " ";

@keywords = $q->keywords; # return all keywords as a list

$q->param( foo, some, new, values ); # set new foo values
$q->param( -name=>foo, -value=>bar );
$q->param( -name=>foo, -value=>[bar,baz] );

$q->param( foo, some, new, values ); # append values to foo
$q->append( -name=>foo, -value=>bar );
$q->append( -name=>foo, -value=>[some, new, values] );

$q->delete(foo); # delete param foo and all its values
$q->delete_all; # delete everything



$files = $q->upload() # number of files uploaded
@files = $q->upload(); # names of all uploaded files
$filename = $q->param(upload_file) # filename of uploaded file
$mime = $q->upload_info($filename,mime); # MIME type of uploaded file
$size = $q->upload_info($filename,size); # size of uploaded file

my $fh = $q->upload($filename); # get filehandle to read from
while ( read( $fh, $buffer, 1024 ) ) { ... }

# short and sweet upload
$ok = $q->upload( $q->param(upload_file), /path/to/write/file.name );
print "Uploaded ".$q->param(upload_file)." and wrote it OK!" if $ok;

$decoded = $q->url_decode($encoded);
$encoded = $q->url_encode($unencoded);
$escaped = $q->escapeHTML("&);
$unescaped = $q->unescapeHTML("&);

$qs = $q->query_string; # get all data in $q as a query string OK for GET

$q->no_cache(1); # set Pragma: no-cache + expires
print $q->header(); # print a simple header
# get a complex header
$header = $q->header( -type => image/gif
-nph => 1,
-status => 402 Payment required,
-expires =>+24h,
-cookie => $cookie,
-charset => utf-7,
-attachment => foo.gif,
-Cost => $2.00
);
# a p3p header (OK for redirect use as well)
$header = $q->header( -p3p => policyref="http://somesite.com/P3P/PolicyReferences.xml );

@cookies = $q->cookie(); # get names of all available cookies
$value = $q->cookie(foo) # get first value of cookie foo
@value = $q->cookie(foo) # get all values of cookie foo
# get a cookie formatted for header() method
$cookie = $q->cookie( -name => Password,
-values => [superuser,god,my dog woofie],
-expires => +3d,
-domain => .nowhere.com,
-path => /cgi-bin/database,
-secure => 1
);
print $q->header( -cookie=>$cookie ); # set cookie

print $q->redirect(http://go.away.now); # print a redirect header

dienice( $q->cgi_error ) if $q->cgi_error;

CGI::Simple provides a relatively lightweight drop in replacement for CGI.pm. It shares an identical OO interface to CGI.pm for parameter parsing, file upload, cookie handling and header generation. This module is entirely object oriented, however a complete functional interface is available by using the CGI::Simple::Standard module.

Essentially everything in CGI.pm that relates to the CGI (not HTML) side of things is available. There are even a few new methods and additions to old ones! If you are interested in what has gone on under the hood see the Compatibility with CGI.pm section at the end.

In practical testing this module loads and runs about twice as fast as CGI.pm depending on the precise task.

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Yahoo::Search::Request 1.7.10

Yahoo::Search::Request 1.7.10


Yahoo::Search::Request is a container object for a Yahoo! Search request. more>>
Yahoo::Search::Request is a container object for a Yahoo! Search request. (This package is included in, and automatically loaded by, the Yahoo::Search package.)

Package Use

You never need to use this package directly -- it is loaded automatically by Yahoo::Search.

Object Creation

In practice, this class is generally not dealt with explicitly, but rather implicitly via functions in Yahoo::Search such as Query and Links, which build and use a Request object under the hood.

You also have access to the Request object via Request() method of resulting Response and Result objects.

To be clear, Request objects are created by the Request() method of a Search Engine object (Yahoo::Search).

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