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Multiple Tab Handler 0.4.2009072001

Multiple Tab Handler 0.4.2009072001


Multiple Tab Handler is an excellent and very useful program which provides features to handle multiple tabs at once, for example, close them, reload them, and so on. more>>

Multiple Tab Handler 0.4.2009072001 is an excellent and very useful program which provides features to handle multiple tabs at once, for example, close them, reload them, and so on. When you press the mouse button and drag over tabs, they are selected. After you release the button, the popup to choose command will be shown. Of course, you can toggle selection by Ctrl-click on each tab and call features from the context menu. The behavior looks like Excel.

This includes "Duplicate Tab", "Close All Tabs", "Close Left Tabs", "Close Right Tabs", "Copy URL" and "Close Similar Tabs" features. This is developed under a project to restructure TBE for Firefox 2.

Major Features:

  1. Select tabs, and choose a command. This is the simple usecase. If you want tabs to be rearranged, please drag the favicon of tabs.
  2. If you don't like the behavior of tabs, you can change it. "Move tab (Firefox default)", "select tab (Multiple Tab Handler default)" or "switch tab (iRider compatible)" is available.
  3. You can select/unselect tabs by ctrl-click or shift-click, like as cells of Excel.
  4. Selecting of closeboxes can close tabs directly. (iRider compatibility)
  5. This includes "Close Left Tabs" and "Close Right Tabs" features. You can use them from the context menu of tabs.
  6. With version 0.4 or later, you can add custom formats for the feature "copy URIs of selected tabs".

Enhancements: Improved: Formats of copied texts becomes customizable.

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Added: 2009-07-23 License: MPL Price: FREE
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FreeBSD 7.2 / 8.0 Beta 1

FreeBSD 7.2 / 8.0 Beta 1


offers an innovative operating system for x86 compatible (including Pentium® and AthlonTM), amd64 compatible (including OpteronTM, AthlonTM64, and EM64T), ARM, IA-64, PowerPC, PC-98 and UltraSPARC® architectures. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-06 License: BSD License Price: FREE
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Roadnav for linux 0.19

Roadnav for linux 0.19


Roadnav is an open source street navigation solution more>> Roadnav is an open source street navigation solution capable of running on a variety of operating systems. It can obtain your position from a GPS unit, plot a map of your area, and provide directions to locations in the USA. It can also verbalize directions using Microsoft SAPI 5.1, Festival, flite, and OS Xs built in text to speech engine.
Roadnav uses the free TIGER/Line (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) files from the US Census Bureau to build the maps, along with the GNIS state and topical gazetteer data from the USGS to identify locations. It has experimental support for scripting, LCDproc, importing OpenStreetMap data, and importing GPX waypoints and tracks.
Features
Generates street level maps for the US
Interfaces with GPS units to display your position in real time
Verbal turn by turn directions to any place in the US. Automatically recomputes directions if you miss a turn. (experimental)
On screen keyboard
3D (drivers perspective) view mode
Daytime and nighttime color schemes
Automatic day/night mode switching
Plots nearby landmarks and points of interest
Can operate offline (without an Internet connection)
Antialiased output
Supports multiple operating systems including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X
Uses freely available data from the US Census Bureau and the USGS
Appearance can be customized with skins
Can output status information to LCD devices through LCDproc
GPX and OpenStreetMap support (experimental)
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Added: 2009-04-24 License: Freeware Price: Free
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xMule 1.13.6

xMule 1.13.6


xMule is an easy to use fork of the popular eMule client more>>
xMule is an easy to use multi-platform synchronizing fork of the popular eMule client.
Based upon the wxWindows library and GNU C++, xMule aims to support the Linux, and *BSD operating systems.
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Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price:
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Fedora Linux Core 4

Fedora Linux Core 4


Fedora - Linux operating system built from open source software more>>
The Fedora Project is an openly-developed project designed by Red Hat, open for general participation, led by a meritocracy, following a set of project objectives.
The goal of The Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general purpose operating system exclusively from open source software. Development will be done in a public forum.
The project will produce time-based releases of Fedora Core about 2-3 times a year, with a public release schedule.
The Red Hat engineering team will continue to participate in building Fedora Core and will invite and encourage more outside participation than in past releases.
By using this more open process, we hope to provide an operating system more in line with the ideals of free software and more appealing to the open source community.
Main features:
- Support for the PowerPC (PPC) architecture.
- GCC 4.0
- GNOME 2.10
- KDE 3.4 includes new accessibility features. You can manage these new features in KDS Control CenterRegional & AccessibilityAccessibility.
- Native Eclipse 3.1M6 (part of a free Java stack)
- MySQL 4.1
- PHP 5.0
- Xen 2 (virtualization to run multiple versions of an OS)
- GFS 6.1-0.pre22 (cluster file system)
- Evince 0.2.1 (universal document viewer)
- GDM 2.6 - Includes early login capability
- SELinux This release includes coverage for 80 new daemons by the targeted policy. There are changes to the handling of Booleans. The targeted policy is enabled by default.
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Added: 2009-04-10 License: Freeware Price:
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Computer Dictionary Computer Terminology 1.0

Computer Dictionary Computer Terminology 1.0


Computer Dictionary: What is an Operating System or OS. This computer terminology explained in plain English in this simple video computer lesson you ... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-06 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Gaupol 0.10

Gaupol 0.10


Gaupol is a subtitle editor for text-based subtitles. more>>
Gaupol is a subtitle editor for text-based subtitles. Gaupol project is in early development stage and does not yet contain any advanced features.
The aim is to make a simple, but powerful, subtitle editor for multiple subtitle formats. Currently Gaupol is useful for converting between different formats, translating and manual editing.
Gaupol should run on all Unix-like (Linux, BSD, etc.) operating systems. Technically there is no obstacle why it couldnt run on Windows or Mac, but that has not been tested. Gaupols user interface has been designed to best fit the GNOME desktop environment.
Currently supported formats:
- MicroDVD
- MPL2
- SubRip
Current features:
- Support for a wide range of character encodings
- Conversions between all supported formats, including conversion of most tags
- Multiple document interface
- Undo/Redo
- Editing in either time or frame mode
- Convenient translating
- Text formatting: toggling of italics and dialog lines, case changing
- GNOME HIG 2.0 compliant user interface
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Added: 2007-08-20 License: GPL v3 Price:
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CorneliOS 0.7.8r22

CorneliOS 0.7.8r22


CorneliOS a web based virtual operating system running on top of a host system. more>>
CorneliOS a web based virtual operating system running on top of a host system (any BSD/UNIX system should fit) and offering services via HTML and/or XHTML over the web, which means that you can use it within any web browser without having to install any software on your local computer. The project can by used via a public Internet webserver or within your Intranet/LAN on a dedicated server (for higher security and/or better performance).
The primary targets of the project are:
- offer a secure environment that supports multiple users, large amounts of data and timesharing
- offer a user interface that a) looks familiar and is easy to handle and learn and b) introduces some new concepts at the same time
- act as a software integration system (especially for web applications)
- allow users and developers to create their own applications and to share them
- offer the technology using a dual license model (GNU General Public License as well as a proprietary license)
The API shall offer both proven concepts found in systems like MULTICS, UNIX or PLAN9 as well as some really new concepts which will be detailed in the near future. The theoretical design of the system begun back in 2003, actual prototype development started in early 2006.
Enhancements:
- This release offers multiple application interface enhancements, updated readme and documentation files, Web installer bugfixes, and a system installer that has been prepared for online updates.
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Added: 2007-08-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ddclient 3.7.3

ddclient 3.7.3


ddclient is a client for dynamic DNS services. more>>
ddclient is a client for updating dynamic DNS entries for accounts on a number of dynamic DNS providers, including Dynamic DNS Network Services free DNS service.
Many different routers are supported.
ddclient is a small but full featured client requiring only Perl and no additional modules. ddclient project runs under most UNIX OSes and has been tested under GNU/Linux and FreeBSD.
Main features:
- operating as a daemon
- manual and automatic updates
- static and dynamic updates
- optimized updates for multiple addresses
- MX
- wildcards
- abuse avoidance
- retrying failed updates
- sending update status to syslog and through e-mail.
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Added: 2007-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DynAMOS 0.5.4

DynAMOS 0.5.4


DynAMOS is an on-the-fly kernel updating system. more>>
DynAMOS is an on-the-fly kernel updating system that enables commodity operating systems to gain adaptive and mutative capabilities without kernel recompilation or reboot. The project employs a novel and efficient dynamic instrumentation technique called adaptive function cloning.
Execution flow can be switched adaptively among multiple editions of functions, possibly concurrently running. This approach becomes the foundation for dynamic replacement of non-quiescent kernel subsystems when the timeliness of an update depends on synchronization of multiple kernel paths.
Main features:
- Updates of non-quiescent subsystems. It accomplishes substantial updates of core kernel subsystems that never quiesce, such as the scheduler and kernel threads.
- Datatype updates. It offers a technique for updating compact datatype definitions. Additions of new fields in a datatype is supported using a shadow data structure containing the fields.
- Safe reversibility. A methodology of quiescence detection is employed. Updated functions can be removed with the guarantee that they are not used by the stack or program counter of any process.
- Adaptability. Execution can be switched adaptively between multiple, possibly concurrently running, function editions. This is the first dynamically applied, adaptive kernel updating system.
- Synchronized updates. A multi-phase updating algorithm for replacement of complete kernel subsystems is offered. Notably, for the cases where the timeliness of an update depends on synchronization of multiple kernel paths.
Enhancements:
- This release updates the users manual.
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Added: 2007-07-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Libvirt 0.3.0

Libvirt 0.3.0


Libvirt is a C toolkit to interract with the virtualization capabilities of recent versions of Linux (and other OSes). more>>
Libvirt is a C toolkit to interact with the virtualization capabilities of recent versions of Linux (and other OSes). It is free software available under the GNU Lesser General Public License.
Virtualization of the Linux Operating System means the ability to run multiple instances of Operating Systems concurently on a single hardware system where the basic resources are driven by a Linux instance.
Libvirt aim at providing long term stable C API initially for the Xen paravirtualization but should be able to integrate other virtualization mechanisms if needed.
Enhancements:
- Support for secure remote access to nodes was added.
- Many bugfixes and documentation improvements were made.
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Added: 2007-07-11 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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OfflineIMAP 5.99.0

OfflineIMAP 5.99.0


OfflineIMAP is a tool to simplify your e-mail reading. more>>
OfflineIMAP is a tool to simplify your e-mail reading. With OfflineIMAP, you can read the same mailbox from multiple computers. You get a current copy of your messages on each computer, and changes you make one place will be visible on all other systems.

For instance, you can delete a message on your home computer, and it will appear deleted on your work computer as well. OfflineIMAP is also useful if you want to use a mail reader that does not have IMAP support, has poor IMAP support, or does not provide disconnected operation.

OfflineIMAP works on pretty much any POSIX operating system, such as Linux, BSD operating systems, Solaris, etc.

OfflineIMAP is a Free Software project licensed under the GNU General Public License. You can download it for free, and you can modify it. In fact, you are encouraged to contribute to OfflineIMAP, and doing so is fast and easy.

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Added: 2007-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Vshnu 1.0300

Vshnu 1.0300


vshnu is a visual shell and CLI shell supplement. more>>
Vshnu project is a visual shell for Linux/Unix finally done right. Best used as an optional color visual mode to a regular command line shell, vshnu is handy for powerful directory listing and navigation, Unix command assembly, special actions on file types, and fileset handling. Written in Perl for portability and high configurability, it also provides the advantages of a Perl interpreter as part of your Unix shell environment.
Skilled Unix users know the importance of the shell or command line interface (CLI). (Old-time Unix users didnt even have a choice about it). While having more of a learning curve than a graphical user interface (GUI), it permits powerful, creative, complex operations to be specified quickly and reliably. For anyone but the superficial user, learning a CLI is an investment that pays off rewardingly. Command line environments are still readily usable over low-bandwidth network connections and restricted displays.
However, when one is concerned about file manipulation and management (which is a very good thing to be concerned about as the basis of your interface, as most GUIs would rather lead you to forget), a CLI can be a frustratingly terse interface to the filesystem. Too many tedious ls(1) and cd(1) commands are needed to keep watch on whats there. A GUI file manager can address this problem, but then youre in mouseland and have lost the advantages of the CLI.
Enter the visual shells. Not a new idea, visual shells can operate within an entire terminal or console screen. File listings are displayed for your constant reference. Common commands and operations can typically be performed in fewer keystrokes in a visual interface. As the vi(1) visual editor evolved from the ed(1) and ex(1) command line editors, visual shells have attempted to evolve from command line shells. Some visual shells have promoted themselves as simpler menu-oriented interfaces suitable for novices, while others emphasize more expert functionality.
Nonetheless, visual shells have never really caught on, except some in certain circles such as Emacs "dired" mode and the Midnight Commander program. I believe this is because they have been designed as largely self-contained applications with limited configurability. Using a visual shell has required a significant jump into a new base interface tool, and few are so compelling or standard to make that worthwhile.
Hence the design of vshnu, the New Visual Shell. In the Unix tradition, it works with things already there and fills a empty niche. When incorporating it into your Unix environment, you keep your command line shell, your editor, your pager, and access to all your tools, tricks and know-how.
Vshnu can operate as an optional supplemental visual mode to your command line shell. You switch between command line and visual mode easily as you wish. Your interface bandwidth and power for Unix operations is on a higher plane and life gets sweeter. In addition, being written in Perl, it ports to any Unix system without compilation, gives you the advantages of a Perl interpreter running readily at hand, and permits visual command customizability limited only by your creativity, yet doesnt require knowledge of Perl for normal usage. Vshnu is a tool thats worthwhile even if only used occasionally as an interactive, pageable, color ls(1), yet still pays back, with interest, whatever more you put into using it.
Main features:
- Extensive options for sorting and listing a directorys files
- Multiple methods for navigating directories and selecting files
- Directory locations may be marked for quick returns
- Lists command outputs alongside files, including a builtin "ls -l"
- Directory and file histories
- In color terminals, uses color for more informative displays, including file coloring by type via the standard LS_COLORS environment variable
- Expands and collapses chosen subdirectories
- Option to display Internet (Swatch) time
- Multiple methods for choosing and operating on individual or arbitrary sets of files
- Key commands and file actions are 100% configurable, extensible, self-documenting and arbitrarily complex, including multiple choice options
- File actions are customizable by file name/type/contents/etc, with common actions configured by default
- Online help descriptions of key commands and file actions, by mode and by command
- Separate per-site and per-user configurability
- Adjustable file column displays
- Adapts to changing screen sizes (but works best on screens 80 characters wide or more)
- Current directory and environment is propogated between vshnu and the parent command line shell
- Multiple interfaces for shell commands and Perl statements
- Perl statements may be {{embedded}} within shell commands
- A Perl "where" clause to subset the displayed files
- Can use the CD_PATH environment variable as a search path for files and directories
- Recognizes the following standard environment variables: DISPLAY, EDITOR, HOME, HOST, LS_COLORS, MAIL, PAGER, PATH, PERL_RL, SHELL and VISUAL
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Added: 2007-07-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Webware for Python 0.9.4

Webware for Python 0.9.4


Webware for Python project is a suite of Python packages and tools for developing object-oriented, web-based applications. more>>
Webware for Python project is a suite of Python packages and tools for developing object-oriented, web-based applications.
The suite uses well known design patterns and includes a fast Application Server, Servlets, Python Server Pages (PSP), Object-Relational Mapping, Task Scheduling, Session Management, and many other features. Webware is very modular and easily extended.
Webware for Python is well proven and platform-independent. It is compatible with multiple web servers, database servers and operating systems.
Enhancements:
- It contains some fixes and improvements of WebKit, and it adds some more configuration options that have been requested.
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Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Rubyripper 0.4.2

Rubyripper 0.4.2


Rubyripper is a secure audio-cd ripper for linux. more>>
Rubyripper is a secure audio-cd ripper for linux.

Through multiple times ripping the same track and correcting any differences Rubyripper tries to deliver a secure rip.

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Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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