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Opera 9.64 / 10.00 Beta Build 4453
Surf the Internet in a safer, faster, and easier way with Opera browser. more>>
Opera 9.64 / 10.00 Beta Build 4453 offers you a powerful and very convenient tool which is an easy way to help you surf the Internet in a safer, faster, and easier way with Opera browser. The most full-featured Internet power tool on the market, Opera includes pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, integrated searches, E-mail, RSS Newsfeeds and IRC chat. Opera supports all major Linux distributions. RedHat, SuSE, Mandrake, Debian, etc. Intel, PowerPC and Sparc versions.
Major Features:
- Pop-up Blocking:
- No more annoying pop-up advertisements. Opera lets you control whether Web sites can use pop-ups. Select to block them all, or let the browser open only pop-ups that you have requested.
- Integrated Search:
- Search your favorite sites, for example Google, eBay, or Amazon without having to go to their Web pages. Use the integrated search window or shortcuts (e.g. "g" for Google) in the address field.
- Skins:
- Give your browser the look you want with Operas skins. Make the browser your own by giving it the colors, icons, and buttons of your choice.
- E-mail with RSS Newsfeed:
- Operas built-in POP/IMAP E-mail client is a combined e-mail program, news reader, mailing list organizer and RSS newsfeed reader. A safer, faster, and more intelligent way of handling your e-mails, Operas e-mail client is database driven, enabling you to organize and find your e-mails in a matter of seconds through easy searches, labeling, and filtering rather than traditional folder storage.
- Tabbed Browsing:
- Surf the Web easier and faster by opening multiple Web pages within the same application window. Save a collection of pages as a session and open them all with one click every time.
- Advanced Security:
- Protect yourself from ad-ware, spy-ware, viruses, and other third-party malicious software applications that silently attack your computer while you are surfing the Web.
- IRC Chat:
- Communicate with people all over the world using Operas IRC chat client. Use Opera to connect to IRC servers to chat privately or in rooms, or share files and photos with your friends and family.
- Opera is from now 100% FREE and with NO ADS !
Enhancements:
- Unix support:
- On the Linux/Unix front, we are discontinuing support for builds made with gcc 2.95. Also, Sparc Solaris builds are now made on Solaris 10 (with gcc 3) they should run on Solaris 9 as well. If these changes affect you, wed love to hear your feedback.
- Skinning improvements:
- [DSK-253666] "new tab" button is too tall in multi-line setup
- Partial [DSK-253753] Closed tabs icon on the right: When set to "text only", the text is nearly unreadable (partially black on black), and touches the right part of the screen)
- [DSK-253759] Cancel button in mail panel way to unobtrusive
- [DSK-253818] Locked tabs change size when being hovered
- Fix for highlight of head and tail bar images
- Fixes for the head and tail gaps in Windows Native skin
- Fixes for pagebar head and tail icons in Windows Native skin
- Opacity changes to Speed Dial on standard skin
- New skin sections: "Pagebar Thumbnail Head Skin", "Pagebar Thumbnail Tail Skin", "Pagebar Thumbnail Floating Skin", "Pagebar Thumbnail Head Button Skin", "Pagebar Thumbnail Tail Button Skin", "Pagebar Thumbnail Floating Button Skin"
- Fix for attention states on tabs
- Updated smilies. They are now more smiley.
- Tweaks to borders on addressbar and splitter to be consistent color
- Tweaks to dialogs
- Revised panel icons and buttons
- Revised icons for mail toolbar
- User Interface:
- [DSK-194184] Cant find show Speed Dial at startup option)
- [DSK-253774] Crash in action handling
- [DSK-226623] Ctrl+Ins doesnt copy outside of edit fields
- [DSK-253386] Crash when clicking help in startup dialog
- [DSK-253202] Replace Language with Dictionary in dictionary download wizard
- [DSK-253550] Turbo notification is cropped if the turbo icon is placed on the right of the window
- Removing obsolete ini-entry "view hotlist"
- Mail:
- [DSK-253731] Opens broken Compose Message view when creating new account
- Core:
- [CORE-21309] Full language names in spell check context menu
- [CORE-21052] XSLT: Using keys in match expressions causes crash
- [DSK-253743] Operator cache deleted when Opera starts
- [DSK-251805] Hang when doubleclicking text while flash is running
- [DSK-253773] Plug-in crash
- Unix:
- [DSK-253567] Crashes on Solaris
- [DSK-253761] Crash in Plug-in manager
Added: 2009-06-27 License: Freeware Price: FREE
26747 downloads

BottomFeeder for Solaris x86 4.4
BottomFeeder is a news aggregator client written in VisualWorks Smalltalk more>> BottomFeeder is a news aggregator client (RSS and Atom) written in VisualWorks Smalltalk. BottomFeeder runs on Linux x86, (also FreeBSD), PowerPC Linux, Sparc Linux, Windows (98/ME/NT/2000/XP/CE 4), Mac OS8/9, Mac OS X (PPC, intel), AIX, SGI Irix, HP-UX, and Solaris (SPARC and x86).
What sets BottomFeeder apart?
Full support for CSS, including user defined CSS
View news in 3 pane or 2 pane modes
Subscribe to any RSS or Atom format in use
View items in a summary Newspaper View
Synchronize 2 or more BottomFeeders via HTTP or file import
Subscribe to feeds or feedlists
Supports HTTPS, HTTP Authentication, and HTTP Digest Authentication
Plugins for blogging, IRC, and MSN Messenger contacts
Easy to update or upgrade from within BottomFeeder
Save as many or as few feed items for as long as you want
Import or Export in common OPML format
Binary compatible on every platform. No need to recompile<<less
Download (16.3MB)
Added: 2009-04-29 License: Freeware Price: Free
183 downloads

BottomFeeder for Solaris 4.4
BottomFeeder is a news aggregator client written in VisualWorks Smalltalk more>> BottomFeeder is a news aggregator client (RSS and Atom) written in VisualWorks Smalltalk. BottomFeeder runs on Linux x86, (also FreeBSD), PowerPC Linux, Sparc Linux, Windows (98/ME/NT/2000/XP/CE 4), Mac OS8/9, Mac OS X (PPC, intel), AIX, SGI Irix, HP-UX, and Solaris (SPARC and x86).
What sets BottomFeeder apart?
Full support for CSS, including user defined CSS
View news in 3 pane or 2 pane modes
Subscribe to any RSS or Atom format in use
View items in a summary Newspaper View
Synchronize 2 or more BottomFeeders via HTTP or file import
Subscribe to feeds or feedlists
Supports HTTPS, HTTP Authentication, and HTTP Digest Authentication
Plugins for blogging, IRC, and MSN Messenger contacts
Easy to update or upgrade from within BottomFeeder
Save as many or as few feed items for as long as you want
Import or Export in common OPML format
Binary compatible on every platform. No need to recompile<<less
Download (16.7MB)
Added: 2009-04-28 License: Freeware Price: Free
178 downloads

BottomFeeder for Intel Linux 4.4
BottomFeeder is a news aggregator client written in VisualWorks Smalltalk more>> BottomFeeder is a news aggregator client (RSS and Atom) written in VisualWorks Smalltalk. BottomFeeder runs on Linux x86, (also FreeBSD), PowerPC Linux, Sparc Linux, Windows (98/ME/NT/2000/XP/CE 4), Mac OS8/9, Mac OS X (PPC, intel), AIX, SGI Irix, HP-UX, and Solaris (SPARC and x86).
What sets BottomFeeder apart?
Full support for CSS, including user defined CSS
View news in 3 pane or 2 pane modes
Subscribe to any RSS or Atom format in use
View items in a summary Newspaper View
Synchronize 2 or more BottomFeeders via HTTP or file import
Subscribe to feeds or feedlists
Supports HTTPS, HTTP Authentication, and HTTP Digest Authentication
Plugins for blogging, IRC, and MSN Messenger contacts
Easy to update or upgrade from within BottomFeeder
Save as many or as few feed items for as long as you want
Import or Export in common OPML format
Binary compatible on every platform. No need to recompile<<less
Download (16.2MB)
Added: 2009-04-26 License: Freeware Price: Free
180 downloads

Jukes for Mac/Linux/Solaris 4.1.2.42
Jukes was created for the serious MP3 user. more>> Jukes was created for the serious MP3 user. This program was created for people who rip full CDs or possibly their entire CD collection to their hard drive. Jukes allows you to have all of your CDs at your fingertips and play them like a real jukebox. Perfect for DJs, whether in your house or for parties or whatever, spin all of your favorite tunes anytime you want. No more loading the files in to play them and removing them to add more to the list, now all of your CDs are at your disposal!
Cross platform - works on Linux, Solaris, MacOSX, Windows.
Full support of ID3 v2.4 MP3 tags.
Full support of MP3, OGG Vorbis, FLAC, Monkey Audio APE, and SPEEX
Automatic creation of database if not found. No more proprietary use of MS Access.
Ability to display/sort your discs and tracks anyway you want. Lets you order discs by year, bitrate, name etc. Tracks by track number, or bitrate, or alphabetically.
Highlights any disc or tracks added within the last XX days. This allows new editions to stand out in large collections.
Filter by Genre, Years, Bitrates and most recently added albums
Disc Cleaner to remove discs that no longer exist in storage from the database. Useful for people that use IPods or Archos Jukeboxes as their storage.
Inline editing of artists, discs, tracks rather than the old click to open a new window metaphor.
Ability to import and export preferences.
File renaming based on a user defined regular expression. So you can name your files 01-Track1.mp3 or 01 - Track1 - 128kbps.mp3 or Track1 - 01.mp3
Web Search to retrieve disc cover, year, track names, and artist and disc name using Amazon.com Web Service.
Advanced search to find tracks. Fuzzy text search as well as by year, genre, bitrate.
Ability to export search results as CSV files for ad-hoc reporting.
Tray icon for easy access, single click pause/play, mouse wheel click to advance next song.
WINDOWS ONLY: Ability to listen to Intellitype commands Pause Play Stop found o<<less
Download (14.62MB)
Added: 2009-04-26 License: Freeware Price:
180 downloads

Blender For Solaris 2.44
High quality 3D sofeware For Solaris more>> Aimed world-wide at media professionals and artists, Blender can be used to create 3D visualizations, stills as well as broadcast and cinema quality video, while the incorporation of a real-time 3D engine allows for the creation of 3D interactive content for stand-alone playback.
Originally developed by the company Not a Number (NaN), Blender now is continued as Free Software, with the source code available under the GNU GPL license. It now continues development by the Blender Foundation in the Netherlands.
Key Features:
For Linux; Solaris 2.8/Python 2.5
Fully integrated creation suite, offering a broad range of essential tools for the creation of 3D content, including modeling, uv-mapping, texturing, rigging, weighting, animation, particle and other simulation, scripting, rendering, compositing, post-production, and game creation;
Cross platform, with OpenGL uniform GUI on all platforms, ready to use for all versions of Windows (98, NT, 2000, XP), Linux, OS X, FreeBSD, Irix, Sun and numerous other operating systems;
High quality 3D architecture enabling fast and efficient creation work-flow;<<less
Download (16.7MB)
Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price: Free
194 downloads
YXORP 1.23.8 / 2.30 Beta
YXORP is a reverse proxy for the HTTP protocol. more>>
YXORP is a reverse proxy for the HTTP protocol. YXORPs main focus for YXORP is checking the validity of the traffic, i.e. what would be called application level firewalling or secure reverse proxy in commercial products.
It can check, validate, and change just about anything about a HTTP request or response, can load balance, and all other normal reversed proxy functions. YXORP aims to conform to RFC 2616, RFC 2518, RFC 2109 and other applicable standards.
A stable release is available; bugfixes to this version will be supplied.
YXORP is being developed on Linux (both i386 and x86_64). Other supported platforms include Solaris (Sparc and i386/x86_64), Mac OS X, and FreeBSD, but these are tested less frequently for development releases.
Main features:
- SSL support (including backend SSL)
- Full support for the HTTP 1.1 protocol
- On-line configuration and reconfiguration using XML configuration files
- Virtual hosting: several web sites can be handled by a single reverse proxy
- Rule based processing of requests: all requests can be allowed, rejected, or changed depending on rules
- Choice of fully checking reverse proxy (dissecting proxy) or low overhead tunnel
- Multiple listeners: one YXORP can monitor several TCP ports and process incoming traffic
- Load balancing over multiple servers, including automatic setting inservice and outservice, and redirection to "sorry" server pages if no server is available
- Sticky load balancing
- Use pcre instead of glibc regex
Whats New in 1.23.8 Stable Release:
- ssl locking error introduced by backport from development version fixed.
Whats New in 2.30 Development Release:
- corrected error in the reading of < digestauth > tags in the configuration
- include < !DOCTYPE > tag in the configuration
- added DTD for the configuration XML
- added attribute clearfilters to debug tag in config
- fixed incorrect setting of default portnumber on realserver tag. This caused problems if using a non-default portnumber while using the yxorprealserver command to change realserver status.
<<lessIt can check, validate, and change just about anything about a HTTP request or response, can load balance, and all other normal reversed proxy functions. YXORP aims to conform to RFC 2616, RFC 2518, RFC 2109 and other applicable standards.
A stable release is available; bugfixes to this version will be supplied.
YXORP is being developed on Linux (both i386 and x86_64). Other supported platforms include Solaris (Sparc and i386/x86_64), Mac OS X, and FreeBSD, but these are tested less frequently for development releases.
Main features:
- SSL support (including backend SSL)
- Full support for the HTTP 1.1 protocol
- On-line configuration and reconfiguration using XML configuration files
- Virtual hosting: several web sites can be handled by a single reverse proxy
- Rule based processing of requests: all requests can be allowed, rejected, or changed depending on rules
- Choice of fully checking reverse proxy (dissecting proxy) or low overhead tunnel
- Multiple listeners: one YXORP can monitor several TCP ports and process incoming traffic
- Load balancing over multiple servers, including automatic setting inservice and outservice, and redirection to "sorry" server pages if no server is available
- Sticky load balancing
- Use pcre instead of glibc regex
Whats New in 1.23.8 Stable Release:
- ssl locking error introduced by backport from development version fixed.
Whats New in 2.30 Development Release:
- corrected error in the reading of < digestauth > tags in the configuration
- include < !DOCTYPE > tag in the configuration
- added DTD for the configuration XML
- added attribute clearfilters to debug tag in config
- fixed incorrect setting of default portnumber on realserver tag. This caused problems if using a non-default portnumber while using the yxorprealserver command to change realserver status.
Download (1.0MB)
Added: 2007-08-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
831 downloads
collectd 4.0.6
collectd is a small daemon which collects system information every 10 seconds and writes the results in an RRD-file. more>>
collectd is a small daemon which collects system information every 10 seconds and writes the results in an RRD-file. The statistics gathered so far are: (Only Load and CPU usage work under Solaris right now. Ping might work, lm-sensors propably not)
Main features:
- Memory usage
- CPU usage
- System load
- Network traffic
- Network latency (ping)
- System temperatures (if lm-sensors is configured)
- Disk usage
In contrast to most similar software, collectd is not a script but written in plain C for performance and portability. collectd stays in the memory so there is no need to start up a heavy interpreter every time new values should be logged. This allows collectd to have a 10 second resolution while being nice to the system.
collectd reads most information from the /proc-filesystem. Support for the sysfs approach is not yet planned/done, but theres no reason not to do that other than me not having time to code it right now.. Solaris statistics are collected using the kstat mechanismn that appears to be very solaris-specific. Also, its not done yet, version 1.6.0 collects system load and cpu usage, nothing more.
collectd has successfully been tested on x86 under Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 (sarge), RedHat Linux 7.x, and Fedora Core 1. Also, Debian/Sparc and Solaris 9 did work. Other Platforms/Distributions are expected to work too. If you manage to compile and run collectd on other systems and/or under different distributions please drop me a line.
<<lessMain features:
- Memory usage
- CPU usage
- System load
- Network traffic
- Network latency (ping)
- System temperatures (if lm-sensors is configured)
- Disk usage
In contrast to most similar software, collectd is not a script but written in plain C for performance and portability. collectd stays in the memory so there is no need to start up a heavy interpreter every time new values should be logged. This allows collectd to have a 10 second resolution while being nice to the system.
collectd reads most information from the /proc-filesystem. Support for the sysfs approach is not yet planned/done, but theres no reason not to do that other than me not having time to code it right now.. Solaris statistics are collected using the kstat mechanismn that appears to be very solaris-specific. Also, its not done yet, version 1.6.0 collects system load and cpu usage, nothing more.
collectd has successfully been tested on x86 under Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 (sarge), RedHat Linux 7.x, and Fedora Core 1. Also, Debian/Sparc and Solaris 9 did work. Other Platforms/Distributions are expected to work too. If you manage to compile and run collectd on other systems and/or under different distributions please drop me a line.
Download (0.96MB)
Added: 2007-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
811 downloads
BitRock InstallBuilder 4.5.2
BitRock InstallBuilder is a tool to build easy-to-use installers for Linux, Solaris application. more>>
BitRock Installbuilder allows you to create easy to use multiplatform installers for Linux, Solaris and Windows. BitRock installers are native binaries that can run on Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, 2003, Solaris and on virtually any Linux distribution.
The generated installers provide native look and feel and desktop integration for Windows, KDE and Gnome and are optimized in size and speed, reducing download, startup and installation time. BitRock Installers are single-file, self-contained native executables with no external dependencies and minimal overhead.
All BitRock installers are truly native code, do not require bundling a Java Runtime Environment and provide an intuitive interface on all platforms, even for users without previous Linux experience. BitRock InstallBuilder includes an easy to learn, easy to use GUI environment thar can be run on Windows and Linux.
Create Windows, Solaris and Linux installers from a single build environment. For advanced users, a friendly XML project format supports source control integration, collaborative development and customizing projects both by hand and using external scripts. A command line interface allows you to automate and integrate the building process.
QuickBuild functionality allows you to update installers in a few seconds, without having to repack the entire application. BitRock InstallBuilder provides convenient built-in actions for commonly required installation functionality such as changing file permissions, substituting text in file, adding environment variables, adding directories to the path, changing the Windows registry, launching external scripts and so on.
BitRock installers can be customized in a variety of ways, both graphically and in functionality, and can be run on GUI, text and unattended modes. An uninstall program is created as part of every installation. BitRock Installers are platform and programming language independent. Internationalization: BitRock installers support 15 different languages.
Main features:
- Multiplatform Support : BitRock installers are native binaries that can run on Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, 2003, Solaris Sparc and on virtually any Linux distribution. Contact us for legacy Windows 95 support.
- Desktop Integration : BitRock installers provide native look and feel and desktop integration for Windows, KDE and Gnome.
- Optimized : BitRock installers are optimized in size and speed and do not require a self-extraction step, reducing download, startup and installation time.
- No External Dependencies : BitRock installers are single-file, self-contained native executables with no external dependencies and minimal overhead. Unlike competing products, all BitRock installers are truly native code and do not require bundling a Java Runtime Environment.
- Ease of Use : BitRock installers provide an intuitive and easy to use interface on all platforms, even for end users without previous Linux experience.
- Ease of Development : BitRock InstallBuilder includes an easy to learn, easy to use GUI environment. Design, build and test installers with the click of a button.
- Time Saving Functionality : For advanced users, a friendly XML project format supports source control integration, collaborative development and customizing projects both by hand and using external scripts. A command line interface allows you to automate and integrate the building process. QuickBuild functionality allows you to update installers in a few seconds, without having to repack the entire application.
- Built-in actions : BitRock InstallBuilder provides convenient built-in actions for commonly required installation functionality such as autodetecting a Java(tm) Runtime, changing file permissions and ownership, substituting text in a file, adding environment variables, adding directories to the path, creating symbolic links, changing the Windows registry, launching external scripts and so on.
- Crossplatform Build Support : The installer builder tool can run on Windows, Solaris and Linux and generate installers for all target platforms from a single project file. Create Windows, Solaris and Linux installers from a single build environment!
- Customization : BitRock installers can be customized in a variety of ways, both graphically and in functionality.
- Multiple Installation modes : BitRock installers provide : several GUI modes with native look-and-feel, for installation in a variety of desktop environments; a text-based installation mode, for console-based and remote installations; a silent/unattended install mode which can be used for integration in shell scripts for automated deployment.
- Uninstall Functionality : An uninstall program is created as part of every installation, allowing users to easily uninstall the software. As the installer, it can be run in a variety of modes. On Windows, uninstall functionality can also be accessed from the Add/Remove Program entry in the Control Panel.
- Startup Failure Detection : BitRock installers will automatically detect the best installation mode available. Users also have the option to manually select a mode.
- Language and Platform Independent : BitRock installers can install applications written in any language, including: Java, PHP, Perl, Python, C/C++ and .NET/Mono.
- Multiple Language Support : BitRock installers support a variety of installation languages, including English, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese, Traditional Chinese, Dutch, Polish, Valencian, Catalan, Estonian, Slovenian, Romanian and Welsh. You can specify a default language or let the user decide. Please contact us if you require additional language support.
Version restrictions:
- 30-day trial
Enhancements:
- This release adds new actions to calculate md5 and specify the default user and group for installed files.
- It has improved error notification for external program execution.
- The ability to access standard Windows shell folder locations using installer variables has been added.
<<lessThe generated installers provide native look and feel and desktop integration for Windows, KDE and Gnome and are optimized in size and speed, reducing download, startup and installation time. BitRock Installers are single-file, self-contained native executables with no external dependencies and minimal overhead.
All BitRock installers are truly native code, do not require bundling a Java Runtime Environment and provide an intuitive interface on all platforms, even for users without previous Linux experience. BitRock InstallBuilder includes an easy to learn, easy to use GUI environment thar can be run on Windows and Linux.
Create Windows, Solaris and Linux installers from a single build environment. For advanced users, a friendly XML project format supports source control integration, collaborative development and customizing projects both by hand and using external scripts. A command line interface allows you to automate and integrate the building process.
QuickBuild functionality allows you to update installers in a few seconds, without having to repack the entire application. BitRock InstallBuilder provides convenient built-in actions for commonly required installation functionality such as changing file permissions, substituting text in file, adding environment variables, adding directories to the path, changing the Windows registry, launching external scripts and so on.
BitRock installers can be customized in a variety of ways, both graphically and in functionality, and can be run on GUI, text and unattended modes. An uninstall program is created as part of every installation. BitRock Installers are platform and programming language independent. Internationalization: BitRock installers support 15 different languages.
Main features:
- Multiplatform Support : BitRock installers are native binaries that can run on Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, 2003, Solaris Sparc and on virtually any Linux distribution. Contact us for legacy Windows 95 support.
- Desktop Integration : BitRock installers provide native look and feel and desktop integration for Windows, KDE and Gnome.
- Optimized : BitRock installers are optimized in size and speed and do not require a self-extraction step, reducing download, startup and installation time.
- No External Dependencies : BitRock installers are single-file, self-contained native executables with no external dependencies and minimal overhead. Unlike competing products, all BitRock installers are truly native code and do not require bundling a Java Runtime Environment.
- Ease of Use : BitRock installers provide an intuitive and easy to use interface on all platforms, even for end users without previous Linux experience.
- Ease of Development : BitRock InstallBuilder includes an easy to learn, easy to use GUI environment. Design, build and test installers with the click of a button.
- Time Saving Functionality : For advanced users, a friendly XML project format supports source control integration, collaborative development and customizing projects both by hand and using external scripts. A command line interface allows you to automate and integrate the building process. QuickBuild functionality allows you to update installers in a few seconds, without having to repack the entire application.
- Built-in actions : BitRock InstallBuilder provides convenient built-in actions for commonly required installation functionality such as autodetecting a Java(tm) Runtime, changing file permissions and ownership, substituting text in a file, adding environment variables, adding directories to the path, creating symbolic links, changing the Windows registry, launching external scripts and so on.
- Crossplatform Build Support : The installer builder tool can run on Windows, Solaris and Linux and generate installers for all target platforms from a single project file. Create Windows, Solaris and Linux installers from a single build environment!
- Customization : BitRock installers can be customized in a variety of ways, both graphically and in functionality.
- Multiple Installation modes : BitRock installers provide : several GUI modes with native look-and-feel, for installation in a variety of desktop environments; a text-based installation mode, for console-based and remote installations; a silent/unattended install mode which can be used for integration in shell scripts for automated deployment.
- Uninstall Functionality : An uninstall program is created as part of every installation, allowing users to easily uninstall the software. As the installer, it can be run in a variety of modes. On Windows, uninstall functionality can also be accessed from the Add/Remove Program entry in the Control Panel.
- Startup Failure Detection : BitRock installers will automatically detect the best installation mode available. Users also have the option to manually select a mode.
- Language and Platform Independent : BitRock installers can install applications written in any language, including: Java, PHP, Perl, Python, C/C++ and .NET/Mono.
- Multiple Language Support : BitRock installers support a variety of installation languages, including English, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese, Traditional Chinese, Dutch, Polish, Valencian, Catalan, Estonian, Slovenian, Romanian and Welsh. You can specify a default language or let the user decide. Please contact us if you require additional language support.
Version restrictions:
- 30-day trial
Enhancements:
- This release adds new actions to calculate md5 and specify the default user and group for installed files.
- It has improved error notification for external program execution.
- The ability to access standard Windows shell folder locations using installer variables has been added.
Download (34MB)
Added: 2007-07-24 License: Free for non-commercial use Price: $395
822 downloads
BottomFeeder 4.4
BottomFeeder is a viewer for RSS feeds. more>>
BottomFeeder is a news aggregator client for RSS and Atom feeds, written in VisualWorks Smalltalk. BottomFeeder runs on x86 Linux (also FreeBSD), PowerPC linux, Sparc Linux, Windows (98/ME/NT/2000/XP), Mac OS8/9, Mac OS X, AIX, SGI Irix, Compaq UNIX, HP-UX, and Solaris.
Main features:
- Full support for CSS, including user defined CSS
- View news in 3 pane or 2 pane modes
- Subscribe to any RSS or Atom format in use
- View items in a summary Newspaper View
- Synchronize 2 or more BottomFeeders via HTTP or file import
- Subscribe to feeds or feedlists
- Supports HTTPS, HTTP Authentication, and HTTP Digest Authentication
- Plugins for blogging, IRC, and MSN Messenger contacts
- Easy to update or upgrade from within BottomFeeder
- Save as many or as few feed items for as long as you want
- Import or Export in common OPML format
- Binary compatible on every platform. No need to recompile
Enhancements:
- The Feedlists folder has been eliminated.
- Importing a feedlist now adds feeds directly to your subscription list.
- The separate "Searches" folder has been eliminated.
- Search feeds are now part of your subscription list, and are marked with a new icon.
- Tabs now open empty and remember their previous state.
- There are many other changes and enhancements.
<<lessMain features:
- Full support for CSS, including user defined CSS
- View news in 3 pane or 2 pane modes
- Subscribe to any RSS or Atom format in use
- View items in a summary Newspaper View
- Synchronize 2 or more BottomFeeders via HTTP or file import
- Subscribe to feeds or feedlists
- Supports HTTPS, HTTP Authentication, and HTTP Digest Authentication
- Plugins for blogging, IRC, and MSN Messenger contacts
- Easy to update or upgrade from within BottomFeeder
- Save as many or as few feed items for as long as you want
- Import or Export in common OPML format
- Binary compatible on every platform. No need to recompile
Enhancements:
- The Feedlists folder has been eliminated.
- Importing a feedlist now adds feeds directly to your subscription list.
- The separate "Searches" folder has been eliminated.
- Search feeds are now part of your subscription list, and are marked with a new icon.
- Tabs now open empty and remember their previous state.
- There are many other changes and enhancements.
Download (2.3MB)
Added: 2007-07-10 License: Artistic License Price:
2046 downloads
gtk-gnutella 0.96.4
gtk-gnutella is a GTK+ Gnutella clone. more>>
Gtk-Gnutella is a server/client for Gnutella. It runs on every Unix-like system which supports GTK+ (1.2 or above) and libxml. Gnome is not required.
It is currently developed and tested under Linux (Debian 2.2) and is known to run at least on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Darwin, Solaris, Tru64 UNIX (OSF/1), SGI IRIX, BeOS whereas CPU architectures include x86, AMD64, PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS.
gtk-gnutella project is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Gtk-Gnutella is not finished yet, but it is fully functional: you may share, search, and download. And it is stable too, users usually just leave it run unattended for days.
Main features:
- Share files on the gnutella network (Limewire, BearShare, Xolox, Gnucleus, Shareaza, Morpheus ...)
- Compressed GNet connections
- Simultaneous downloading of files from multiple hosts (swarming)
- Passive searches
- Searching by urn:sha1: and magnet:
- Automatic aquisition of additional sources via download mesh and watching searches
- Powerful filtering engine
- Bandwidth management/limiting
- A lot of settings
- A lot of statistics
Enhancements:
- Features include server-side support for Tigertree hashes and THEX, improved spam filters, paused downloads, and a query syntax for easier creation of result filters.
- There were also many bugfixes and other changes.
<<lessIt is currently developed and tested under Linux (Debian 2.2) and is known to run at least on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Darwin, Solaris, Tru64 UNIX (OSF/1), SGI IRIX, BeOS whereas CPU architectures include x86, AMD64, PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS.
gtk-gnutella project is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Gtk-Gnutella is not finished yet, but it is fully functional: you may share, search, and download. And it is stable too, users usually just leave it run unattended for days.
Main features:
- Share files on the gnutella network (Limewire, BearShare, Xolox, Gnucleus, Shareaza, Morpheus ...)
- Compressed GNet connections
- Simultaneous downloading of files from multiple hosts (swarming)
- Passive searches
- Searching by urn:sha1: and magnet:
- Automatic aquisition of additional sources via download mesh and watching searches
- Powerful filtering engine
- Bandwidth management/limiting
- A lot of settings
- A lot of statistics
Enhancements:
- Features include server-side support for Tigertree hashes and THEX, improved spam filters, paused downloads, and a query syntax for easier creation of result filters.
- There were also many bugfixes and other changes.
Download (2.1MB)
Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
848 downloads
Lattice point Enumeration 1.2-mk-0.8.1 (Macchiato)
Lattice point Enumeration is a computer software dedicated to the problems of counting and detecting lattice points. more>>
Lattice point Enumeration is a computer software dedicated to the problems of counting and detecting lattice points inside convex polytopes, and the solution of integer programs. It contains an implementation of Barvinoks algorithm.
Main features:
- Using GNU Autoconf and Automake, it easily builds and runs on a variety of UNIX systems, rather than just on GNU/Linux on the x86 architecture.
- Various micro-optimizations and code clean-ups make the code more robust and about 25% faster than LattE.
- New algorithms are implemented:
- Primal irrational decomposition
- All-primal irrational decomposition
- Exponential substitution
- Non-unimodular enumeration
A combination of these new algorithms is much faster (for some examples, by several orders of magnitude) than the traditional algorithms implemented in LattE.
Enhancements:
- A build problem on Solaris/SPARC using GCC 4.2.0 was fixed.
<<lessMain features:
- Using GNU Autoconf and Automake, it easily builds and runs on a variety of UNIX systems, rather than just on GNU/Linux on the x86 architecture.
- Various micro-optimizations and code clean-ups make the code more robust and about 25% faster than LattE.
- New algorithms are implemented:
- Primal irrational decomposition
- All-primal irrational decomposition
- Exponential substitution
- Non-unimodular enumeration
A combination of these new algorithms is much faster (for some examples, by several orders of magnitude) than the traditional algorithms implemented in LattE.
Enhancements:
- A build problem on Solaris/SPARC using GCC 4.2.0 was fixed.
Download (6.9MB)
Added: 2007-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
841 downloads
Barcode Writer in Pure Postscript 2007-07-02
Barcode Writer in Pure Postscript implements the printing of many barcode formats entirely within level 2 PostScript. more>>
Barcode Writer in Pure Postscript is an award-winning open source project, as used by NASA, that facilitates the printing of all major barcode symbologies entirely within level 2 PostScript.
Hence the process of generating a printed barcode representing a given input is performed entirely within the printer (or print system) so that it is no longer the responsibility of your application or a library.
There is no need for any barcode fonts and the flexibility gained by using direct PostScript allows you to avoid re-implementing barcode generator code, or migrating to new libraries, whenever your project language needs change.
Barcode Writer in Pure Postscript project makes including any barcode within a PostScript document as simple as inserting the following directive:
(1-86074-271) (includetext) isbn barcode
The project generates all of the major types of one-dimensional barcode supported by the vast majority of barcode scanners.
The current list of supported symbologies includes: EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-5 & EAN-2 (EAN/UPC add-ons), ISBN (including ISBN-13), Code 128 (A, B & C, including EAN-128), Code 39 Extended, Code 93 Extended, Interleaved 2 of 5 (including ITF-14), Code 2 of 5, Codabar, MSI, Plessey, PostNet, Royal Mail (RM4SCC), FIM symbols.
This list is growing all the time. If it doesnt contain the format you are looking for then make a request via the mailing list and check back soon.
Since this resource is written in PostScript and interpretted within the virtual machine of a printer it is compatible with virtually any operating system and hardware platform, for example Windows 95/XP on i386, Mac OS X/Linux on Power PC, Solaris on SPARC, and OpenVMS on Alpha AXP.
Enhancements:
- Support for the MaxiCode 2D barcode was added.
<<lessHence the process of generating a printed barcode representing a given input is performed entirely within the printer (or print system) so that it is no longer the responsibility of your application or a library.
There is no need for any barcode fonts and the flexibility gained by using direct PostScript allows you to avoid re-implementing barcode generator code, or migrating to new libraries, whenever your project language needs change.
Barcode Writer in Pure Postscript project makes including any barcode within a PostScript document as simple as inserting the following directive:
(1-86074-271) (includetext) isbn barcode
The project generates all of the major types of one-dimensional barcode supported by the vast majority of barcode scanners.
The current list of supported symbologies includes: EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-5 & EAN-2 (EAN/UPC add-ons), ISBN (including ISBN-13), Code 128 (A, B & C, including EAN-128), Code 39 Extended, Code 93 Extended, Interleaved 2 of 5 (including ITF-14), Code 2 of 5, Codabar, MSI, Plessey, PostNet, Royal Mail (RM4SCC), FIM symbols.
This list is growing all the time. If it doesnt contain the format you are looking for then make a request via the mailing list and check back soon.
Since this resource is written in PostScript and interpretted within the virtual machine of a printer it is compatible with virtually any operating system and hardware platform, for example Windows 95/XP on i386, Mac OS X/Linux on Power PC, Solaris on SPARC, and OpenVMS on Alpha AXP.
Enhancements:
- Support for the MaxiCode 2D barcode was added.
Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2007-07-03 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
847 downloads
ksar 4.0.8
ksar is a java application to graph local or remote (via ssh) sar statistics. more>>
ksar is a java application to graph local or remote (via ssh) sar statistics. The project currently support Solaris and Linux sar output. it can generate pdf report.
<<less Download (3.6MB)
Added: 2007-06-17 License: BSD License Price:
870 downloads
Solaris::Kstat 0.05a
Solaris::Kstat is a Perl module to access Solaris Kstats from Perl. more>>
Solaris::Kstat is a Perl module to access Solaris Kstats from Perl.
SYNOPSIS
use Solaris::Kstat;
my $kstat = Solaris::Kstat->new();
my ($usr1, $sys1, $wio1, $idle1) =
@{$kstat->{cpu_stat}{0}{cpu_stat0}}{qw(user kernel wait idle)};
print("usr sys wio idlen");
while (1)
{
sleep 5;
if ($kstat->update()) { print("Configuration changedn"); }
my ($usr2, $sys2, $wio2, $idle2) =
@{$kstat->{cpu_stat}{0}{cpu_stat0}}{qw(user kernel wait idle)};
printf(" %.2d %.2d %.2d %.2dn",
($usr2 - $usr1) / 5, ($sys2 - $sys1) / 5,
($wio2 - $wio1) / 5, ($idle2 - $idle1) / 5);
$usr1 = $usr2; $sys1 = $sys2; $wio1 = $wio2; $idle1 = $idle2;
}
This module provides a tied hash interface to the Solaris kstats library. The kstats library allows you to get access to all the stats used by sar, iostat, vmstat etc, plus a lot of others that arent accessible through the usual utilities.
Solaris categorises statistics using a 3-part key - module, instance and name. For example, the root disk stats can be found under sd.0.sd0, and the cpu statistics can be found under cpu_stat.0.cpu_stat0, as in the above example. The method Solaris::Kstats-new()> creates a new 3-layer tree of perl hashes with exactly the same structure - i.e. the stats for disk 0 can be accessed as $ks-{sd}{0}{sd0}>. The bottom (4th) layer is a tied hash used to hold the individual statistics values for a particular system resource.
Creating a Solaris::Kstat object doesnt actually read all the possible statistics in, as this would be horribly slow and inefficient. Instead it creates a 3-layer structure as described above, and only reads in the individual statistics as you reference them. For example, accessing $ks-{sd}{0}{sd0}{reads} will read in all the statistics for sd0, including writes, bytes read/written, service times etc. Once you have accessed a bottom level statitics value, calling $ks->update() will automatically update all the individual values of any statistics that you have accessed.
Note that there are two values per bottom-level hash that can be read without causing the full set of statistics to be read from the kernel. These are "class" which is the kstat class of the statistics and "crtime" which is the time that the kstat was created. See kstat(3K) for full details of these fields.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Solaris::Kstat;
my $kstat = Solaris::Kstat->new();
my ($usr1, $sys1, $wio1, $idle1) =
@{$kstat->{cpu_stat}{0}{cpu_stat0}}{qw(user kernel wait idle)};
print("usr sys wio idlen");
while (1)
{
sleep 5;
if ($kstat->update()) { print("Configuration changedn"); }
my ($usr2, $sys2, $wio2, $idle2) =
@{$kstat->{cpu_stat}{0}{cpu_stat0}}{qw(user kernel wait idle)};
printf(" %.2d %.2d %.2d %.2dn",
($usr2 - $usr1) / 5, ($sys2 - $sys1) / 5,
($wio2 - $wio1) / 5, ($idle2 - $idle1) / 5);
$usr1 = $usr2; $sys1 = $sys2; $wio1 = $wio2; $idle1 = $idle2;
}
This module provides a tied hash interface to the Solaris kstats library. The kstats library allows you to get access to all the stats used by sar, iostat, vmstat etc, plus a lot of others that arent accessible through the usual utilities.
Solaris categorises statistics using a 3-part key - module, instance and name. For example, the root disk stats can be found under sd.0.sd0, and the cpu statistics can be found under cpu_stat.0.cpu_stat0, as in the above example. The method Solaris::Kstats-new()> creates a new 3-layer tree of perl hashes with exactly the same structure - i.e. the stats for disk 0 can be accessed as $ks-{sd}{0}{sd0}>. The bottom (4th) layer is a tied hash used to hold the individual statistics values for a particular system resource.
Creating a Solaris::Kstat object doesnt actually read all the possible statistics in, as this would be horribly slow and inefficient. Instead it creates a 3-layer structure as described above, and only reads in the individual statistics as you reference them. For example, accessing $ks-{sd}{0}{sd0}{reads} will read in all the statistics for sd0, including writes, bytes read/written, service times etc. Once you have accessed a bottom level statitics value, calling $ks->update() will automatically update all the individual values of any statistics that you have accessed.
Note that there are two values per bottom-level hash that can be read without causing the full set of statistics to be read from the kernel. These are "class" which is the kstat class of the statistics and "crtime" which is the time that the kstat was created. See kstat(3K) for full details of these fields.
Download (0.024MB)
Added: 2007-06-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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