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LDAP Account Manager 2.6.0 / 2.7.0 RC1
LDAP Account Manager RC1 is a webfrontend for managing accounts stored in an LDAP directory. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-27 License: GPL Price: FREE
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W3af 1.0 RC1
This is an application attack and audit framework for web administration. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-04-04 License: GPL Price: FREE
1 downloads
MySQLfs 0.4.0 RC1
MySQLfs is Linux userspace filesystem which stores data in a MySQL database. more>>
MySQLfs is Linux userspace filesystem which stores data in a MySQL database. The project uses FUSE to interface with the kernel.
<<less Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2007-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
800 downloads
AliXe 0.11 RC1
AliXe is a Canadian project known for developing a SLAX-based live CD localised into French. more>>
AliXe is a Canadian project known for developing a SLAX-based live CD localised into French, has released a bi-lingual (English and French) edition of their latest version.
Called "ICE Edition", the new live CD includes the IceWM window manager, together with a range of GTK+ applications, such as:
- Bluefish
- Gvim
- Ghex
- Gimp
- Inkscape
- Gtkam
- GQview
- ePDFView
- BMP
- gMplayer
- VLC
- Firefox
- Sylpheed
- Gaim
- BitTorrent
- Gftp
- AbiWord
- Gnumeric
- Galculator
- Gparted
- D4X
- Aumix
- Graveman
- Xarchiver
Full packages list is here.
Its based on SLAX 5.1.8 Popcorn.
Enhancements:
- Based on SLAX 6.0.0 RC6
- Kernel 2.6.21.5 with Xfce 4.4.1
- With the GTK applications
- Bilingual (english and french)
<<lessCalled "ICE Edition", the new live CD includes the IceWM window manager, together with a range of GTK+ applications, such as:
- Bluefish
- Gvim
- Ghex
- Gimp
- Inkscape
- Gtkam
- GQview
- ePDFView
- BMP
- gMplayer
- VLC
- Firefox
- Sylpheed
- Gaim
- BitTorrent
- Gftp
- AbiWord
- Gnumeric
- Galculator
- Gparted
- D4X
- Aumix
- Graveman
- Xarchiver
Full packages list is here.
Its based on SLAX 5.1.8 Popcorn.
Enhancements:
- Based on SLAX 6.0.0 RC6
- Kernel 2.6.21.5 with Xfce 4.4.1
- With the GTK applications
- Bilingual (english and french)
Download (320.7MB)
Added: 2007-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
800 downloads
Tiny ERP 4.0.3 / 4.2.0 RC1
Tiny ERP is a free enterprise management software. more>>
Tiny ERP is a free enterprise management software. Tiny ERP project covers all domains for small to medium businesses; accounting, stock management, customer relationship, sales, purchases, project management, ...
Main features:
- CRM & SRM
- Management and financial accounting
- Double-entry stock management
- Monitoring sales
- Automating tasks
- Human Ressources
- Managing and monitoring purchases
<<lessMain features:
- CRM & SRM
- Management and financial accounting
- Double-entry stock management
- Monitoring sales
- Automating tasks
- Human Ressources
- Managing and monitoring purchases
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
499 downloads
OpenVCP 0.3 RC1
OpenVCP is a VServer control panel developed for use with Linux in combination with Linux-VServer. more>>
OpenVCP is a VServer control panel developed for use with Linux in combination with Linux-VServer.
OpenVCP allows you to manage VServers on more than one physical server over a single Web interface.
Main features:
Admin Level:
- Add/Remove Host Servers (Nodes)
- Start/Stop, Reboot VServers
- Create VServers on different Nodes
- Display Traffic of Node
- Display Traffic of VServers
- Install/Remove VServers
- Add User Level Login
- Add/Remove Interfaces
- Set CPU Limits for VServers
- Change Hostname of VServer
- Display Used/Free/Total Space
- Backup VServers
- Manage User Level
User Level:
- Start/Stop, Reboot VServer
- Display Traffic of VServer
- Install Images
- Display Used/Free/Total Space
- Remote Recovery Console
<<lessOpenVCP allows you to manage VServers on more than one physical server over a single Web interface.
Main features:
Admin Level:
- Add/Remove Host Servers (Nodes)
- Start/Stop, Reboot VServers
- Create VServers on different Nodes
- Display Traffic of Node
- Display Traffic of VServers
- Install/Remove VServers
- Add User Level Login
- Add/Remove Interfaces
- Set CPU Limits for VServers
- Change Hostname of VServer
- Display Used/Free/Total Space
- Backup VServers
- Manage User Level
User Level:
- Start/Stop, Reboot VServer
- Display Traffic of VServer
- Install Images
- Display Used/Free/Total Space
- Remote Recovery Console
Download (0.058MB)
Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
802 downloads
KDVD-RAM Tools 0.4 RC1
KDVD-RAM Tools are a combination with service menu, shell script and kdialog. more>>
All I wanted is a simple way to format DVD-RAM, create UDF filesystems, set or remove the write protection and informations about the DVD-RAM.
KDVD-RAM Tools are a combination with service menu, shell script and kdialog.
<<lessKDVD-RAM Tools are a combination with service menu, shell script and kdialog.
Download (1.9MB)
Added: 2007-08-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
495 downloads
FileZilla 3.0.0 RC1
FileZilla project is a fast and reliable FTP client and server with lots of useful features and an intuitive interface. more>>
FileZilla project is a fast and reliable FTP client and server with lots of useful features and an intuitive interface.
Main features:
- Easy to use
- Multilingual (English, German, French, Japanese, just to name a few)
- Strong encryption support using SFTP over SSH and FTP over SSL/TLS
- Supports transfer resuming and files larger than 4 GiB
- Site Manager
- Queue support
- Proxy support
- Speed limits
- MODE Z transfer compressing
- ... and more!
Enhancements:
Fixed vulnerabilities:
- ! Fix remotely triggered memory corruption if connection gets terminated during TLS handshake.
New features:
- Column withs in all list views will be saved
- Refresh local file list after a successful file transfer
- Add context menu to remote directory tree
- Make Site Manager resizable
Fixed bugs:
- Dont leave empty files behind on failed downloads
- Fix retry and cache logic if transfer command fails with 5yz reply
- Limit number of simultaneous connections did not work properly
- Refresh listing after chmod
- Fix upload of empty files over TLS connections
<<lessMain features:
- Easy to use
- Multilingual (English, German, French, Japanese, just to name a few)
- Strong encryption support using SFTP over SSH and FTP over SSL/TLS
- Supports transfer resuming and files larger than 4 GiB
- Site Manager
- Queue support
- Proxy support
- Speed limits
- MODE Z transfer compressing
- ... and more!
Enhancements:
Fixed vulnerabilities:
- ! Fix remotely triggered memory corruption if connection gets terminated during TLS handshake.
New features:
- Column withs in all list views will be saved
- Refresh local file list after a successful file transfer
- Add context menu to remote directory tree
- Make Site Manager resizable
Fixed bugs:
- Dont leave empty files behind on failed downloads
- Fix retry and cache logic if transfer command fails with 5yz reply
- Limit number of simultaneous connections did not work properly
- Refresh listing after chmod
- Fix upload of empty files over TLS connections
Download (7.3MB)
Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
2107 downloads
blueMarine 0.9.RC1
blueMarine project is about an open source workflow for digital photography. more>>
blueMarine project is about an open source workflow for digital photography.
What does it mean?
Start thinking of an opensource application like Aperture or Lightroom that enables you to organize, develop, print and publish your photos. Pretty standard stuff nowadays. Opensource, at first sight, means that the application is free. Now think of an application written with the Java™ language: the application runs everywhere, Mac OS X, Linux, Windows. Now think of a community of people that adds code, plugins, crazy ideas, integrating some of the latest, cool technologies around, such as GPS positioning or geo-mapping.
Well, this is just the core concept of the blueMarine project.
Lets go on and lets think of the workflow. For the existing commercial applications the workflow starts just after shooting the photo and ends with a print on paper, the photo archived and maybe a web gallery published.
Just for a starter, we could do these things in innovative ways. For instance, trip reports could take advantage of GPS positioning data and Google Maps. Galleries could be presented in form of a virtual 3d gallery with walls and pictures hang on them.
Thinking of it twice, there are holes in workflows supported by current commercial applications. For instance, if you want to filter your images with a sophisticated noise reduction algorithm or if you want to create a bigger composite photo out of several shots, you likely have to use an external application. Some communities, such as amateur astrophotographers, need some very special processing that is usually performed by means of specific software. Wouldnt be better to have all of these facilities integrated in a single front end?
Now, lets broaden our workflow horizon. It can extend well beyond the print or the archival. For instance, an ornithologist usually manages field notes about the bird observed and photographed: directly binding them to photos and maybe GPS positioning data is much better than keeping a separate Excel sheet. It can also start much before shooting the photo. Think of trip planning: maybe you travel to nice places and spot interesting subjects, but not all the conditions are favorable: the weather, the light, the sun position, or the season (snow, blossomed flowers, foliage colors). Maybe you take some photos but at home you decide: hey, Im going to return there next Fall when the trees are reddish. Wouldnt be cool if a software application could allow you to easily manage all of these wanna-shoot-again photos, maybe providing assistance to guess which will be the sun position in a certain day and hour and integrating weather forecasts? And synthetising a trip program that can be uploaded on your palm gear?
Theres a further point with opensource photo workflow. Its related to the world of camera raw formats, that is the way professional DSLR cameras work. They provide you with the raw bits from the sensor that need to be extensively cooked, or developed, for getting a good image. This approach gives a tremendous amount of control to the photographers - too bad that most formats are proprietary and not documented. blueMarine supports the OpenRAW initiative and provide an opensource implementation of developing tools for camera raw formats from an ever increasing number of vendors.
Well, all of this and more is the aim of the blueMarine project.
<<lessWhat does it mean?
Start thinking of an opensource application like Aperture or Lightroom that enables you to organize, develop, print and publish your photos. Pretty standard stuff nowadays. Opensource, at first sight, means that the application is free. Now think of an application written with the Java™ language: the application runs everywhere, Mac OS X, Linux, Windows. Now think of a community of people that adds code, plugins, crazy ideas, integrating some of the latest, cool technologies around, such as GPS positioning or geo-mapping.
Well, this is just the core concept of the blueMarine project.
Lets go on and lets think of the workflow. For the existing commercial applications the workflow starts just after shooting the photo and ends with a print on paper, the photo archived and maybe a web gallery published.
Just for a starter, we could do these things in innovative ways. For instance, trip reports could take advantage of GPS positioning data and Google Maps. Galleries could be presented in form of a virtual 3d gallery with walls and pictures hang on them.
Thinking of it twice, there are holes in workflows supported by current commercial applications. For instance, if you want to filter your images with a sophisticated noise reduction algorithm or if you want to create a bigger composite photo out of several shots, you likely have to use an external application. Some communities, such as amateur astrophotographers, need some very special processing that is usually performed by means of specific software. Wouldnt be better to have all of these facilities integrated in a single front end?
Now, lets broaden our workflow horizon. It can extend well beyond the print or the archival. For instance, an ornithologist usually manages field notes about the bird observed and photographed: directly binding them to photos and maybe GPS positioning data is much better than keeping a separate Excel sheet. It can also start much before shooting the photo. Think of trip planning: maybe you travel to nice places and spot interesting subjects, but not all the conditions are favorable: the weather, the light, the sun position, or the season (snow, blossomed flowers, foliage colors). Maybe you take some photos but at home you decide: hey, Im going to return there next Fall when the trees are reddish. Wouldnt be cool if a software application could allow you to easily manage all of these wanna-shoot-again photos, maybe providing assistance to guess which will be the sun position in a certain day and hour and integrating weather forecasts? And synthetising a trip program that can be uploaded on your palm gear?
Theres a further point with opensource photo workflow. Its related to the world of camera raw formats, that is the way professional DSLR cameras work. They provide you with the raw bits from the sensor that need to be extensively cooked, or developed, for getting a good image. This approach gives a tremendous amount of control to the photographers - too bad that most formats are proprietary and not documented. blueMarine supports the OpenRAW initiative and provide an opensource implementation of developing tools for camera raw formats from an ever increasing number of vendors.
Well, all of this and more is the aim of the blueMarine project.
Download (18.7MB)
Added: 2007-08-10 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
807 downloads
Liferea 1.2.21 / 1.4 RC1
Liferea (Linux Feed Reader) is a fast, easy to use, and easy to install GNOME news aggregator for online news feeds. more>>
Liferea is a news aggregator for online news feeds. There are many other news readers available, but these others are not available for Linux or require many extra libraries to be installed.
Liferea tries to fill this gap by creating a fast, easy to use, easy to install news aggregator for GTK/GNOME.
Main features:
- RSS/RDF, CDF, Atom, OCS, OPML.
- Filters to scrape websites or postprocess feeds.
- Supports Enclosures (Podcasting).
- Bandwidth saving by supporting feed specified update intervals, HTTP compression and etags.
<<lessLiferea tries to fill this gap by creating a fast, easy to use, easy to install news aggregator for GTK/GNOME.
Main features:
- RSS/RDF, CDF, Atom, OCS, OPML.
- Filters to scrape websites or postprocess feeds.
- Supports Enclosures (Podcasting).
- Bandwidth saving by supporting feed specified update intervals, HTTP compression and etags.
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2007-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
806 downloads
Joomla! 1.0.13 / 1.5 RC1
Joomla! is one of the most powerful Open Source Content Management Systems on the planet. more>>
Joomla! is one of the most powerful Open Source Content Management Systems on the planet. Joomla! is used all over the world for everything from simple websites to complex corporate applications. Joomla! is easy to install, simple to manage, and reliable.
Joomla! is a production of Open Source Matters, the same team that brought you the award winning Mambo Content Management System. OSM has taken their final stable version of Mambo (4.5.2.3), given it a spring clean and named it Joomla! 1.0 In addition, several small features that were going to be released in Joomla! 1.1 have been brought forward and included in this release.
Main features:
- Flexible
- Simple
- Elegant
- Customizable
- Powerful
<<lessJoomla! is a production of Open Source Matters, the same team that brought you the award winning Mambo Content Management System. OSM has taken their final stable version of Mambo (4.5.2.3), given it a spring clean and named it Joomla! 1.0 In addition, several small features that were going to be released in Joomla! 1.1 have been brought forward and included in this release.
Main features:
- Flexible
- Simple
- Elegant
- Customizable
- Powerful
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
512 downloads
flac2mp3 0.2.9 / 0.3.0 RC1
flac2mp3 project is a tool to convert audio files from flac to mp3 format. more>>
flac2mp3 project is a tool to convert audio files from flac to mp3 format.
<<less Download (0.088MB)
Added: 2007-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
605 downloads
Whitetrash 0.2 RC1
Whitetrash makes it significantly harder for malware to use HTTP and SSL for initial compromise, data exfiltration, etc. more>>
Whitetrash is a user-friendly and sysadmin-friendly proxy that makes it significantly harder for malware to use HTTP and SSL for:
- initial compromise;
- data exfiltration; and
- command and control.
Main features:
- Provides whitelisting for HTTP and SSL that is good for both users and sysadmins, but defends against malware and browser exploits.
- A HTML rendered whitelist report that can be viewed by all users. Can also be used to generate static whitelists for popular domains.
- Fast: no noticeable impact on users browsing urls already in the whitelist, and adding a new URL is very quick.
- Secure: As this is a security product, great care has been taken to sanitise input, flow control etc. so that the whitelist cannot be easily circumvented or exploited.
- Users can delete their own whitelist entries (optional). Admins can delete any whitelist entry.
- A HTML report that lists all domains requested but not whitelisted - good for tracking down malware/adware and generating static blacklists.
- Configurable authentication: any sort of authentication can be used. Squid provides plugins for NTLM, basic, and digest but has an extensible interface for other authentication schemes.
Enhancements:
- This release adds a number of new features.
- Users can now delete their own whitelist entries and admins can delete any whitelist entry.
- A new HTML report is available that lists all domains requested but not whitelisted; this is good for tracking down malware/adware and generating static blacklists.
- More statistics on domains are available, including hit counts and last visited time stamps.
- Any authentication mechanism supported by Squid can now be used.
- Squid provides plugins for NTLM, basic, and digest, but has an extensible interface for other authentication schemes.
<<less- initial compromise;
- data exfiltration; and
- command and control.
Main features:
- Provides whitelisting for HTTP and SSL that is good for both users and sysadmins, but defends against malware and browser exploits.
- A HTML rendered whitelist report that can be viewed by all users. Can also be used to generate static whitelists for popular domains.
- Fast: no noticeable impact on users browsing urls already in the whitelist, and adding a new URL is very quick.
- Secure: As this is a security product, great care has been taken to sanitise input, flow control etc. so that the whitelist cannot be easily circumvented or exploited.
- Users can delete their own whitelist entries (optional). Admins can delete any whitelist entry.
- A HTML report that lists all domains requested but not whitelisted - good for tracking down malware/adware and generating static blacklists.
- Configurable authentication: any sort of authentication can be used. Squid provides plugins for NTLM, basic, and digest but has an extensible interface for other authentication schemes.
Enhancements:
- This release adds a number of new features.
- Users can now delete their own whitelist entries and admins can delete any whitelist entry.
- A new HTML report is available that lists all domains requested but not whitelisted; this is good for tracking down malware/adware and generating static blacklists.
- More statistics on domains are available, including hit counts and last visited time stamps.
- Any authentication mechanism supported by Squid can now be used.
- Squid provides plugins for NTLM, basic, and digest, but has an extensible interface for other authentication schemes.
Download (0.052MB)
Added: 2007-07-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
832 downloads
Synergiser 1.2 RC1
Synergiser is a Content Management System (CMS) that does not rely on a database. more>>
Synergiser is a Content Management System (CMS) that does not rely on a database.
It features a simple blog system, TinyMCE editors for all relevant sections, a module architecture, simple menu and poll modules, a settings manager for module settings and template/locale, a Page File Manager for managing static pages, and a template system with definable regions.
<<lessIt features a simple blog system, TinyMCE editors for all relevant sections, a module architecture, simple menu and poll modules, a settings manager for module settings and template/locale, a Page File Manager for managing static pages, and a template system with definable regions.
Download (0.64MB)
Added: 2007-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
839 downloads
Sdictionary 2.0.0 RC1
Sdictionary is a cross-platform dictionary project uses own Sdict dictionary format. more>>
Sdictionary is a cross-platform dictionary project uses own Sdict dictionary format. Sdictionary includes Sdict, the main program and two simple applications: Jotter and Data.
Unlike ptkdic or gtkdic no MySQL needed, so you can work with dictionary files directly. Currently it is known to work under Unix, Win32 and Symbian OS.
Main features:
- Open Source, .dct format is also open and described in documentation
- Unicode, all words and articles are stored in utf8
- Two index levels: short and full
- Using compression
- Tools to convert from text file to .dct and vice versa
- Simple Web dictionary included into package
- C library framework
- Perl API (Sdict.pm module)
- Simple Jotter and Data applications
<<lessUnlike ptkdic or gtkdic no MySQL needed, so you can work with dictionary files directly. Currently it is known to work under Unix, Win32 and Symbian OS.
Main features:
- Open Source, .dct format is also open and described in documentation
- Unicode, all words and articles are stored in utf8
- Two index levels: short and full
- Using compression
- Tools to convert from text file to .dct and vice versa
- Simple Web dictionary included into package
- C library framework
- Perl API (Sdict.pm module)
- Simple Jotter and Data applications
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2007-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
853 downloads
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