kingdia dvd to psp converter 3.6.0
odf-converter-integrator 0.2.3
An easy way to open Microsoft Office 2007 files more>>
Major Features:
- odf-converter-integrator uses the high-quality odf-converter code (which converts between Office Open XML and OpenDocument) as packaged by Novell and integrates it into the operating system.
- When you click on a .docx/.xlsx/.pptx file on a web page, in an email attachment, or your desktop, odf-converter-integrator springs into action, converts the .docx/.xlsx/.pptx to an .odt/.ods/.odp, and then automatically opens the new document in OpenOffice.org, StarOffice, Abiword, KWord, Gnumeric, Microsoft Office 2003, or whatever is your default ODF editor.
- odf-converter-integrator is simply a little glue to overcomes the integration limitation of the Novell odf-converter, which cannot integrate into most editions of OpenOffice.org (such as the vanilla/Sun Microsystems edition, Fedora, OxygenOffice, and others).
Enhancements: This release fixes a bug that prevented conversion of any .xlsx files on Linux.
DVD Slideshow 7.1
dvd-slideshow makes a DVD slideshow video with menus from a text file listin... more>> dvd-slideshow makes a DVD slideshow video with menus from a text file listing of pictures, effects, and audio tracks. You can add some nice effects like fades, crops, scrolls, or Ken Burns effects. It will hopefully become a command-line clone of imovie<<less
ANSI/Turbo Pascal to C/C++(liunx) 3.58
Pascal to C/C++ converter more>> This is yet another Pascal to C/C++ converter. The primary idea of this converter is to produce readable and supportable code which preserves style of original code as far as possible.
Converter recognizes Pascal dialects which are compatible with Turbo Pascal 4.0/5.0 and ISO Pascal standard - IEC 7185:1990(E) (including conformant arrays). At this moment it was tested with Turbo Pascal, Oregon Pascal, Sun Pascal and HP Pascal.
Converter can produce both C++ and C output. Using of C++ language allows to encapsulate some Pascal types and constructions into C++ classes. So mapping between Pascal and C++ becomes more direct then between Pascal and C. I use C++ templates to implement Pascal arrays and files. Special template classes are used for conformant arrays. C++ like streams are used to implement Pascal IO routines. The same runtime library is used both for C and C++.
Now PtoC recognizes Turbo Pascals extensions, such as units, strings, some special types and operations. Turbo Pascal extensions are supported only for C++ language.
At this moment PtoC successfully converts more than 400,000 lines of Oregon Pascal to C (from RSX to OpenVMS). To test C++ translation and conversion of Turbo Pascal extensions I convert BGIDEMO.PAS and LISTER.PAS files from Turbo Pascal distribution and also convert some numeric programs written on Turbo Pascal by my friends. To check quality of conversion please look in file bgidemo.cxx which was produces from original Borland bgidemo.pas without any manual changes. Moreover it is possible to compile it, link with WinBGI library and run it under Windows or X-Windows.<<less

WebSweep For Linux 1.0.65
WebSweep is an HTML converter more>> WebSweep is an HTML converter that will take any text file (or related) and it will transform it into a web page ready for web deployment. WebSweep has the possibility to detect and transform all latin, mathematical or other special characters into web entities, that is, into code that will be compatible with any browser and/on any platform.<<less

MetEngVerter for Linux 1.0
MetEngVerter Metric/English Measurement Converter more>> MetEngVerter 1.0 by Capaho Web is a desktop tool that converts between selected Metric/English measurements. It provides reasonably accurate conversions between selected units of measure for household and other general use.<<less
FASTA to multi-FASTA converter 1.3.1
www.DNABaser.com This tool will look for all DNA FASTA files in the specified folder and will merge their content in a single file. The output file is automatically saved on the HDD. Other software: DNA Baser is an affordable alternative for assembly of DNA sequences and generation of contigs. File formats supported are abi, scf and seq (or FASTA). Chromatograms of the assembled sequences are displayed in a synchronized format with the generated contig. more>>
FASTA to multi-FASTA converter - www.DNABaser.com
This tool will look for all DNA FASTA files in the specified folder and will merge the content in a single file. The output file is automatically saved on the HDD in the same folder as the input files.
Other software by HeracleSoftware:
DNA Baser is an affordable alternative for assembly of DNA sequences and generation of contigs. File formats supported are abi, scf and seq (or FASTA). Chromatograms of the assembled sequences are displayed in a synchronized format with the generated contig. Ambiguous bases in the contig are highlighted and corrections are suggested by DNABaser based on Quality Values of the trace files. Minimum input from the user required. Editing of ambiguous bases, including insertion and deletion, is possible. The settings of the assembly engine can be adjusted by the user. The user can personalize the appearance of chromatograms, nucleotides, background. The Quality Values of the trace files are displayed above chromatograms, so that the user can easily decide on the corrections in the final contig. Original chromatogram files are automatically trimmed based on Quality Values. The contig is automatically saved in FASTA format, in the same directory with the original trace files. By using a built-up database of primer and vector sequences, that can be edited/upgraded by the user, DNABaser can be set to automatically trim the vector sequence out of the final contig.
The affordable price is another important feature of DNABaser, at only 490 USD per single license; significant discounts are offered for institutions that order several licenses of DNABaser (see our pricing policy on our web pages).
Enhancements:
Version 1.3
better speed
System Requirements:CPU: 100MHz, 16MB RAM, Video 800x600, 0.3MB HDD free space<<less
boot-dvd 06
boot-dvd project contains a couple of Perl-scripts that can be used to create a custom DVD-ISO image. more>>
Enhancements:
- Many updates and bugfixes were made.
Rawstudio 0.6
Rawstudio is an open source raw-image converter written in GTK+. more>>
Rawstudio can read and convert RAW-images from many different cameras, including Nikon and Canon. It uses dcraw.
Main features:
- Reads all dcraw supported formats
- Internal 16bit rgb
- Various post-shot controls (white balance, saturation and exposure compensation among others)
- Realtime histogram
ATLAS 3.6.0 / 3.7.37
ATLAS project is an ongoing research effort focusing on applying empirical techniques. more>>
ATLAS provides C and Fortran77 interfaces to a portably efficient BLAS implementation, as well as a few routines from LAPACK.
Whats New in 3.7.37 Development Release:
- Some smoothing operations to allow easier use of Windows compilers, and many major bugfixes (primarily in system analysis for configuration).
dvd::rip 0.98.8
dvd::rip is a full featured DVD copy program written in Perl. more>>
dvd::rip project uses the widely known video processing swissknife transcode and many other Open Source tools. dvd::rip itself is licensed under GPL / Perl Artistic License.
Main features:
- Runs on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD (and probably other Unices) and does not depend on anything produced in Redmond - pure Open Source!
- Rip to harddisk, on the fly or from an existent DVD image
- Select audio track(s), viewing angle(s), multitple titles
- Rip as much audio tracks as you like into one AVI/OGG/SVCD file
- Supports nearly all of transcodes video codecs, e.g: divx4, divx5, xvid, xvidcvs, ffmpeg, fame, opendivx and mpeg2enc
- DivX/Xvid multipass encoding
- (S)VCD modes, with multiple audio tracks for SVCD
- Integrated video bitrate calculator based on target size resp. number of discs
- Automatic splitting of the target files for best fit on the specified number of discs
- Several deinterlace filter presets
- Audio AC3 and PCM passthrough
- Audio MP3 encoding
- Audio volume maximizing and/or range compression
- OGG/Vorbis support, quality and bitrate based, adjusting the optimal video bitrate after audio transcoding in quality mode
- WAV file creation from a selected audio track
- Subtitle rendering and vobsub creation
- Support for all transcode video filters, with realtime configuration and video preview
- Live video transcoding preview window
- Chapter mode: one file per chapter
- Use your favorite movie player for preview
- Provide frame clipping, resizing and final clipping
- Powerful auto adjusting of all clip & zoom parameters
- Adjust clipping area using drag and drop
- dvd::rips zoom calculator let you adjust every possible parameter, if you like to do so
- Two resize modes: fast and high quality resizing
- Simple but easy to use CD burning facility
- Last but not least a comprehensive cluster mode, which let you use all your Linux/Unix hardware for parallel encoding.
Enhancements:
- A small screen layout mode was added, which makes dvd::rip fit on small screens like 15" widescreen notebooks.
Sound Converter 0.9.7
Sound Converter can convert sound files to other formats. more>>
A simple sound converter application for the GNOME environment. It reads anything the GStreamer library can read, and writes WAV, FLAC, MP3, and Ogg Vorbis files.
Kipi 0.1.4
Kipi is an effort to develop a common plug in structure for digiKam, KimDaBa, Showimg, and GwenView. more>>
Kipis aim is to share image plugins among graphic applications. Kipi is based on the old digiKam plugins implementation and is maintened by digiKam team.
Kipi is based on the old digiKam plugins (0.6.x series) implementation.
Currently implemented plugins are listed below:
- GalleryExport: Interface for export images collections to remote Gallery web
- server.
- RawConverter: A raw image converter for digital cameras.
- SlideShow: Slideshow with effects ripped out from kslideshow and 3D effects
- using OpenGL.
- MpegEncoder: Create an MPEG slideshow from your images.
- ImagesGallery: An HTML gallery generator.
- PrintWizard: A wizard to print images in various format.
- JpegLossLess: Batch process your JPEG images without losing meta information
- and compression.
- CdArchiving: Archive your albums on CD or DVD using K3b.
- ScanImages: Scanner management using Kooka.
- ScreenshotImages: Snap screen based on KSnapshot and adapted to Kipi.
- Calendar: A plugin to create calendars.
- SendImages: A plugin to send images by email, allowing resizing and
- recompressing before sending.
- RenameImages: Batch image renamer.
- ConvertImages: Batch image converter.
- BorderImages: Add border to your images in batch.
- FilterImages: Batch image enhancer using digital filters.
- ColorImages: Batch image color enhancer.
- EffectImages: Batch image transformation effects.
- ResizeImages: Batch image resizer.
- RecompressImages: Batch image recompressor.
- FindDuplicateImages: Find duplicate images in albums.
- WallPaper: Set your image as wallpaper.
- TimeAdjust: Adjust image file time and date.
- KameraKlient: digiKam 0.6.2 Gphoto2 interface ported as a Kipi plugin
- (disable to digiKam 0.7.x series).
Enhancements:
- Update all translation files.
sipX 3.6.0
sipX is a next generation IP PBX solution offering rich functionality combined with ease of use. more>>
It combines all common calling features, XML-based SIP call routing, Web-based configuration, and integrated management and configuration of the PBX and attached phones and gateways.
It is a modular server-based solution that does not require any additional hardware, as it interoperates with any SIP compliant gateway, phone, or application.
Main features:
- Native SIP IP PBX Solution
- Voicemail
- Multiple auto-attendants
- Presence
- SIP call routing
- Web based management
- Scalable architecture
Gem to rpm converter 0.5.1
Gem to rpm converter creates an RPM spec file from a Ruby gem. more>>
Usage:
Run gem2rpm --help for options
At its simplest, download a gem (lets call that file GEM) and run
gem2rpm $GEM
This will print an rpm spec file based on the information contained in the gems spec file. In general, it is necessary to edit the generated spec file because the gem is missing some important information that is customarily provided in rpms, most notably the license and the changelog.
Rather than editing the generated specfile, edit the template from which the specfile is generated. This will make it easier to update the RPM when a new version of the Gem becomes available.
To support this process, it is recommended to first save the default template somewhere:
gem2rpm -T > rubygem-GEM.spec.template
Now, edit the template and then run gem2rpm to generate the spec file using the edited template:
gem2rpm -t rubygem-GEM.spec.template > rubygem-GEM.spec
With that, you can now build your RPM as ususal. When a new version of the gem becomes available, you should edit the saved template and rerun gem2rpm over it.
Template Details:
The template is a standard erb file; there are three main variables available in the template file:
format - The Gem::Format for the gem
spec - The Gem::Specification for the gem (the same as format.spec)
Conventions:
A typical source RPM for a gem should consist of three files: the gem file itself, the template for the spec file and the spec file. To ensure that the template will be included in the source RPM, it must be listed as one of the sources in the spec file.
The resulting rpms should follow the naming convention rubygem-$GEM where GEM is the name of the packaged gem. The default template also makes sure that the resulting package provides ruby($GEM), according to general packaging conventions for scripting languages
DVD-Vault 4.100
DVD-Vault provides an achive software to manage DVD jukeboxes (SCSI medium changers). more>>
DVD-Vault is an implementation of a filesystem archive that makes a DVD SCSI library with multiple pieces of DVD-R or DVD-RAM media look like a single large file system.
A library with 1000 pieces of 4.7Gbyte media can be addressed as a 4700GByte file system with SCSI-robotic mounting and unmounting of media as required.
Users of UniTree (HPSS), AMASS, METIOR, and MagnaVault may recognize how this program works.
It has been tested with an ASACA 250 and 1450 and the Sony/Kubota 64-slot PD (blu-ray) library.
Enhancements:
- Binary and source code have been broken apart into two different files.
- DMAPI code now "punches" holes in files, rather than truncating the files. This makes file sizes transparent, which is really helpful for Windows clients.
- disk_scrub has been implemented to reclaim optical disk space when files are deleted.
- The MCLIB routines have support for Qualstar tape libraries.
- Batch_migration is in the binary RPM to support WORM media (BD-R, DVD+R).
- Tape stage support is in the stage program
- Purge is replaced with purgefile to support the new DMAPI code.