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Domino for openSUSE 0.3
Domino theme compiled for openSUSE and related reptiles. more>>
Domino theme compiled for openSUSE and related reptiles.
For the original sources and screenshots go to http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=42804
<<lessFor the original sources and screenshots go to http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=42804
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Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
555 downloads
openSUSE 10.2 Live DVD
openSUSE Live DVD contains a base desktop system (KDE and Gnome) with applications for office, multimedia and internet usage. more>>
openSUSE Live DVD contains a base desktop system (KDE and Gnome) with applications for office, multimedia and internet usage.
The openSUSE project is a community program sponsored by Novell. Promoting the use of Linux everywhere, this program provides free, easy access to openSUSE, a complete Linux distribution.
The openSUSE project has three main goals: make openSUSE the easiest Linux for anyone to obtain and the most widely used Linux distribution; leverage open source collaboration to make openSUSE the worlds most usable Linux distribution and desktop environment for new and experienced Linux users; dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make openSUSE the platform of choice for Linux developers and software vendors.
Enhancements:
- The last piece of the openSUSE 10.2 distribution got released today.
- The Live DVD image has a size of 1.7 GB and can be used on every x86 compatible system with at least 512 MB of memory.
- It contains a base desktop system (KDE and Gnome) with applications for office, multimedia and internet usage.
<<lessThe openSUSE project is a community program sponsored by Novell. Promoting the use of Linux everywhere, this program provides free, easy access to openSUSE, a complete Linux distribution.
The openSUSE project has three main goals: make openSUSE the easiest Linux for anyone to obtain and the most widely used Linux distribution; leverage open source collaboration to make openSUSE the worlds most usable Linux distribution and desktop environment for new and experienced Linux users; dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make openSUSE the platform of choice for Linux developers and software vendors.
Enhancements:
- The last piece of the openSUSE 10.2 distribution got released today.
- The Live DVD image has a size of 1.7 GB and can be used on every x86 compatible system with at least 512 MB of memory.
- It contains a base desktop system (KDE and Gnome) with applications for office, multimedia and internet usage.
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Added: 2007-01-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1038 downloads
openSUSE KDE Tweaks 10.2
openSUSE KDE Tweaks are actually KDE 3.5.5 (openSUSE 10.2) patches and two RPM tools. more>>
openSUSE KDE Tweaks are actually KDE 3.5.5 (openSUSE 10.2) patches and two RPM tools through which I have added, modified and removed some features.
I like and dislike the new kickoff menu at the same time, so I decided to change everything about it that I dont like.
Although my patches were meant to change only the new kickoff menu, I ended up changing other parts of KDE, and even writing two little apps. The results of my hacking are all here, so make good use of it.
The patch provides the following modifications:
bi-kicker:
- Changes the order of the kickoff tabs to a more logical order (in order of access frequency): Favorites, Applications, History, Leave
- Removes the IMHO useless Computer tab (can be replaced with a sysinfo icon in the Favorites tab)
- Corrects the order of Grub entries (to descending) in the "Start Operating System" submenu
- Removes the useless "Restart and boot directly into ..." comments from the Start OS submenu
- Changes the order of the Recently Used Apps to the same order as in the old menu and as in the Recent Documents list (new at top, older at bottom)
- Lower the number of days a New Application entry is kept (1 instead of 3)
- Adds an Uninstall context menu entry which calls the uninstall_rpm script with the *.desktop file as the first parameter
- Changes in the old KMenu the "Recently Used Applications" tag to just "Recently Used" and the "Most Used Applications" tag to "Most Used"
- Adds a rounded corner to the left side of the search mode
bi-kicker_noshadow:
- Everything included in bi-kicker
- Removes the shadow surrounding the menu. Useful for those who enable the nVidia composite mode (providing a cool shadow for all active windows) and would like to avoid a strange double shadow effect.
bi-kdesktop:
- Prevents the unwanted realignment of desktop icons when the Auto Align
bi-kcontrol:
- Removed the "Get New Wallpapers" button from the Desktop Configuration Dialog, because it provides unfiltered access to images that are more and more shameless
- Changes the icon of the Display option (different from the Screensaver option)
bi-krpmview:
- Adds a "Quick Install" button to the krpmview kpart which calls the install_rpm script with the *.rpm file as the first parameter
The RPM-Tools provide:
- Simple and quick solution to install an RPM + konqueror service menu
- Simple and quick solution to uninstall an RPM + konqueror service menu
- No dependency handling
<<lessI like and dislike the new kickoff menu at the same time, so I decided to change everything about it that I dont like.
Although my patches were meant to change only the new kickoff menu, I ended up changing other parts of KDE, and even writing two little apps. The results of my hacking are all here, so make good use of it.
The patch provides the following modifications:
bi-kicker:
- Changes the order of the kickoff tabs to a more logical order (in order of access frequency): Favorites, Applications, History, Leave
- Removes the IMHO useless Computer tab (can be replaced with a sysinfo icon in the Favorites tab)
- Corrects the order of Grub entries (to descending) in the "Start Operating System" submenu
- Removes the useless "Restart and boot directly into ..." comments from the Start OS submenu
- Changes the order of the Recently Used Apps to the same order as in the old menu and as in the Recent Documents list (new at top, older at bottom)
- Lower the number of days a New Application entry is kept (1 instead of 3)
- Adds an Uninstall context menu entry which calls the uninstall_rpm script with the *.desktop file as the first parameter
- Changes in the old KMenu the "Recently Used Applications" tag to just "Recently Used" and the "Most Used Applications" tag to "Most Used"
- Adds a rounded corner to the left side of the search mode
bi-kicker_noshadow:
- Everything included in bi-kicker
- Removes the shadow surrounding the menu. Useful for those who enable the nVidia composite mode (providing a cool shadow for all active windows) and would like to avoid a strange double shadow effect.
bi-kdesktop:
- Prevents the unwanted realignment of desktop icons when the Auto Align
bi-kcontrol:
- Removed the "Get New Wallpapers" button from the Desktop Configuration Dialog, because it provides unfiltered access to images that are more and more shameless
- Changes the icon of the Display option (different from the Screensaver option)
bi-krpmview:
- Adds a "Quick Install" button to the krpmview kpart which calls the install_rpm script with the *.rpm file as the first parameter
The RPM-Tools provide:
- Simple and quick solution to install an RPM + konqueror service menu
- Simple and quick solution to uninstall an RPM + konqueror service menu
- No dependency handling
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Added: 2007-05-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
878 downloads
Kopete RPM for openSUSE 0.12.3
Kopete RPM for openSUSE contains RPM packages for openSUSE 10.2, compiled with KDE 3.5.6. more>>
Kopete RPM for openSUSE contains RPM packages for openSUSE 10.2, compiled with KDE 3.5.6.
Main features:
- Kopete version is 0.12.2 because gpg-encryption does no longer work in more recent versions.
- Also, support for voice conversations via jabber is included.
<<lessMain features:
- Kopete version is 0.12.2 because gpg-encryption does no longer work in more recent versions.
- Also, support for voice conversations via jabber is included.
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Added: 2007-02-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
625 downloads

Prince for openSUSE 6.0 rev 6
Prince is a computer program that converts XML and HTML into PDF documents. more>> Prince is a computer program that converts XML and HTML into PDF documents. Prince can read many XML formats, including XHTML and SVG. Prince formats documents according to style sheets written in CSS.
Features
1. Print any XML document
Unlike many other formatters, Prince can print any XML document. Because Prince does not rely on proprietary markup, you have the freedom to use whatever tags are right for you.
2. Strong support for CSS
Prince has strong support for Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). CSS is a widely used style sheet language which has become very popular on the web. It is flexible, easy to learn and simple to use.
3. Comprehensive PDF output
PDF links and bookmarks.
PDF Encryption and Document Security.
PDF compression and font embedding.
4. Powerful Layout Features
Page headers/footers, page numbering and duplex printing.
Tables with automatic layout and running headers/footers.
Multi-column layout, floats and positioned blocks.
Lists with customisable bullets or numbers.
Automatic numbering of lists, headings, sections or figures.
Footnotes, cross-references.
5. Advanced Graphics Support
Prince supports a rich subset of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), the format of choice for graphics such as clip-art, diagrams, maps, charts and graphs.
Prince supports the standard image formats (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF), making it easy to embed pictures and photos in your documents.
6. Print XHTML web content
Prince includes a default style sheet for XHTML, the XML language of the World Wide Web. Prince makes it easy to print your web content and produce professional results.
7. Easy integration
Prince has integration modules for most server environments, including Java, ActiveX/COM, ASP, PHP and ColdFusion.
Prince provides a command line interface, allowing it to be called easily from batch files and shell scripts or integrated with other programs to form document publishing pipelines.
Prince also provides a Graphical User Interface.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-21 License: Freeware Price: Free
187 downloads
openSUSE Linux 10.2 / 10.3 Beta 2
openSUSE is the new and improved SUSE Linux. more>>
The openSUSE project is a worldwide community program sponsored by Novell (http://www.novell.com) that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. openSUSE Linux provides anyone with free and easy access to the worlds most usable Linux distribution, SUSE Linux.
The goals of the openSUSE project are:
Make SUSE Linux the easiest Linux distribution for anyone to obtain, and the most widely used open source platform.
Provide an environment for open source collaboration tha makes SUSE Linux the worlds best Linux distribution for new and experienced Linux users.
Dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make SUSE Linux the platform of choice for Linux hackers and application developers.
Currently, SUSE Linux is an unsupported, open source only, preliminary edition of SUSE Linux that contains bleeding-edge packages and represents the latest development snapshot. If you intend to test for bugs or contribute patches, this version is for you...
Whats New in 10.2 Stable Release:
- After a lot of work, we proudly announce the availability of openSUSE 10.2, formerly known as SUSE Linux 10.x As usual, we ship all the latest open source packages available at the time. But we want to give a special mention to the redesigned GNOME and KDE desktop, Firefox 2.0, ext3 as the new default file system, support for internal SD card readers, new power management and, last but not least, our improved package management. Wed like to thank you all for testing heavily, reporting bugs, giving feedback on mailing lists. Have a lot of fun!
Whats New in 10.3 Beta 2 Development Release:
- Its my pleasure to announce the availability of openSUSE 10.3 Beta2. Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to this release of openSUSE! Important Changes Since Beta2: kernel 2.6.22.3; glibc 2.6.1; the YaST infrastructure was improved to allow writing complete YaST modules; bootloader improvements - openSUSE 10.3 will use chainloader if it detects additional installations in other partitions, otherwise configfile sections will be used; improved package lists of 1-CD GNOME and KDE; countless bug fixes in every component.
<<lessThe goals of the openSUSE project are:
Make SUSE Linux the easiest Linux distribution for anyone to obtain, and the most widely used open source platform.
Provide an environment for open source collaboration tha makes SUSE Linux the worlds best Linux distribution for new and experienced Linux users.
Dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make SUSE Linux the platform of choice for Linux hackers and application developers.
Currently, SUSE Linux is an unsupported, open source only, preliminary edition of SUSE Linux that contains bleeding-edge packages and represents the latest development snapshot. If you intend to test for bugs or contribute patches, this version is for you...
Whats New in 10.2 Stable Release:
- After a lot of work, we proudly announce the availability of openSUSE 10.2, formerly known as SUSE Linux 10.x As usual, we ship all the latest open source packages available at the time. But we want to give a special mention to the redesigned GNOME and KDE desktop, Firefox 2.0, ext3 as the new default file system, support for internal SD card readers, new power management and, last but not least, our improved package management. Wed like to thank you all for testing heavily, reporting bugs, giving feedback on mailing lists. Have a lot of fun!
Whats New in 10.3 Beta 2 Development Release:
- Its my pleasure to announce the availability of openSUSE 10.3 Beta2. Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to this release of openSUSE! Important Changes Since Beta2: kernel 2.6.22.3; glibc 2.6.1; the YaST infrastructure was improved to allow writing complete YaST modules; bootloader improvements - openSUSE 10.3 will use chainloader if it detects additional installations in other partitions, otherwise configfile sections will be used; improved package lists of 1-CD GNOME and KDE; countless bug fixes in every component.
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Added: 2007-08-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
536 downloads
rinse 0.7
rinse is a simple tool which allows you to bootstrap a basic installation of a number of RPM-based distributions on a Debian. more>>
rinse software was born out of a frustration with the currently available solutions for installing minimal copies of RPM-based distributions.
The need to perform simple chroot() installations of other distributions is not common, but the ability to do such a thing is very useful when it comes to testing new tools, and working towards the creation of new Xen guests.
The following distributions are supported:
- Centos 4 & 5
- Fedora Core 4, 5, 6 & 7
I plan to support OpenSUSE in the near future.
Enhancements:
- This is primarily a bugfix release, which restores the ability to install new distributions of Centos 4 & 5.
<<lessThe need to perform simple chroot() installations of other distributions is not common, but the ability to do such a thing is very useful when it comes to testing new tools, and working towards the creation of new Xen guests.
The following distributions are supported:
- Centos 4 & 5
- Fedora Core 4, 5, 6 & 7
I plan to support OpenSUSE in the near future.
Enhancements:
- This is primarily a bugfix release, which restores the ability to install new distributions of Centos 4 & 5.
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
807 downloads
Kickoff for Suse 10.1 0.1
Kickoff for Suse 10.1 contains some packages needed to run kickoff in Suse 10.1. more>>
Kickoff for Suse 10.1 contains some packages needed to run kickoff in Suse 10.1. I modified the spec file from package kdebase3 included in openSUSE 10.2 to force the compilation of Kickoff in Suse 10.1.
You must have installed KDE 3.5.5 and beagle in order to install and run it.
Use it at your own risk, I am not responsible of any damage that could cause if you install them.
The packages provided are: kdebase3, kdebase3-beagle and liblazy.
<<lessYou must have installed KDE 3.5.5 and beagle in order to install and run it.
Use it at your own risk, I am not responsible of any damage that could cause if you install them.
The packages provided are: kdebase3, kdebase3-beagle and liblazy.
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Added: 2006-12-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1044 downloads
Tasty Menu 0.9
Tasty Menu project is a KMenu replacement aiming to provide the maximum usability. more>>
Tasty Menu project is a KMenu replacement aiming to provide the maximum usability, or at least to be a testbed for usability concepts and ideas for a future kmenu replacement.
The left part of the menu is very similar to the Novell idea (http://www.novell.com/products/desktop/preview.html): you have a search box that is always selected when the menu is opened (the search result are displayed in the leftmost listview), followed by a combobox that decides what the following listview: favourite applications (default), most used applications, recently used applications and recent documents.
The right part contains the whole kmenu and takes the aspect from KBFX (http://www.kbfx.org), the middle column contains the top level categorization (plus in the current kmenu arrangment there are also the control center, home folder and find files, but i think there should be present only categories). in the left-most listview there is the content of the category currently selected in the middle column. I think in this way even if it has the same number of items it _appears_ less huge than with a popup menu/submenu structure.
every items have two row, for the name and for the description, in order to make a more it more informative. On each selected item appears an action icon on the right, at the moment they are "add bookmark" on application icons and "remove bookmark" on favourite apps list.
The bottom buttons are the usual switch user, lock session and logout. In a first time I didnt want to put them, I tought that these function should be delegate to another applet like http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=26150 , but it seems that the multiple menus concept its a thing that doesnt work very well in practice, it needs more real-world testing.
The left-most btton contains the user name and icon, and clicking on it it opens the kcm used to edit the users profile. I know it seems silly, but Its only an experiment, probably it will be merged with the switch user button.
Enhancements:
- "Add to desktop" option in menuitems
- Drag and drop from menu to desktop
- Option to set different icons sizes in the three columns
- the button text label should always be of a visible color
- most used/recently used applications list updates in realtime
- clear most used/recently used applications list
- (warning1: deleting one list deletes also the other)
- (warning2: if you use opensuse you must have kickoff reverted to classic kmenu in order to use the recently used/most used lists)
- updated russian and german translations
<<lessThe left part of the menu is very similar to the Novell idea (http://www.novell.com/products/desktop/preview.html): you have a search box that is always selected when the menu is opened (the search result are displayed in the leftmost listview), followed by a combobox that decides what the following listview: favourite applications (default), most used applications, recently used applications and recent documents.
The right part contains the whole kmenu and takes the aspect from KBFX (http://www.kbfx.org), the middle column contains the top level categorization (plus in the current kmenu arrangment there are also the control center, home folder and find files, but i think there should be present only categories). in the left-most listview there is the content of the category currently selected in the middle column. I think in this way even if it has the same number of items it _appears_ less huge than with a popup menu/submenu structure.
every items have two row, for the name and for the description, in order to make a more it more informative. On each selected item appears an action icon on the right, at the moment they are "add bookmark" on application icons and "remove bookmark" on favourite apps list.
The bottom buttons are the usual switch user, lock session and logout. In a first time I didnt want to put them, I tought that these function should be delegate to another applet like http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=26150 , but it seems that the multiple menus concept its a thing that doesnt work very well in practice, it needs more real-world testing.
The left-most btton contains the user name and icon, and clicking on it it opens the kcm used to edit the users profile. I know it seems silly, but Its only an experiment, probably it will be merged with the switch user button.
Enhancements:
- "Add to desktop" option in menuitems
- Drag and drop from menu to desktop
- Option to set different icons sizes in the three columns
- the button text label should always be of a visible color
- most used/recently used applications list updates in realtime
- clear most used/recently used applications list
- (warning1: deleting one list deletes also the other)
- (warning2: if you use opensuse you must have kickoff reverted to classic kmenu in order to use the recently used/most used lists)
- updated russian and german translations
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Added: 2007-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
812 downloads
qinstall-src 2.0
qinstall-src is a source package collection along with a bash script that helps an administrator to compile a mail server. more>>
For those who want to build their own mailserver from sources on different GNU/Linux distributions like Slackware, Gentoo, CentOS, SuSe, Fedora Core or Debian, we created an universal package called qinstall-src.
qinstall-src is a source package collection along with a bash script that helps an administrator to compile, configure, install and run an e-mail server, based on qmail, together with all the programs required to run properly.
Main features:
- all perl modules required for optimum runtime;
- user administration web interface(qmailadmin);
- console-based user and domain administration (vpopmail, cqadmin);
- a bash script that eases the administration of queue pending messages (qmHandle);
- personalized webmail (SSL/TLS), activated quota, password changer (squirrelmail);
- ESMTP/SMTP, IMAP/POP3 SSL services activated by default (qmail, courier imap);
- e-mail autoresponder (autorespond);
- antivirus and antispam software (clamav, spamassassin);
- email filters (procmail);
- other programs that help running the e-mail server at optimum speed;
qinstall-src is tested on Slackware, Gentoo, Fedora Core, CentOS, openSuSe and Debian.
Enhancements:
- Many packages have been upgraded to the latest version.
- All packages have been ported to Bluewhite64 Linux (64-bit).
<<lessqinstall-src is a source package collection along with a bash script that helps an administrator to compile, configure, install and run an e-mail server, based on qmail, together with all the programs required to run properly.
Main features:
- all perl modules required for optimum runtime;
- user administration web interface(qmailadmin);
- console-based user and domain administration (vpopmail, cqadmin);
- a bash script that eases the administration of queue pending messages (qmHandle);
- personalized webmail (SSL/TLS), activated quota, password changer (squirrelmail);
- ESMTP/SMTP, IMAP/POP3 SSL services activated by default (qmail, courier imap);
- e-mail autoresponder (autorespond);
- antivirus and antispam software (clamav, spamassassin);
- email filters (procmail);
- other programs that help running the e-mail server at optimum speed;
qinstall-src is tested on Slackware, Gentoo, Fedora Core, CentOS, openSuSe and Debian.
Enhancements:
- Many packages have been upgraded to the latest version.
- All packages have been ported to Bluewhite64 Linux (64-bit).
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Added: 2007-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
530 downloads
SUSE Linux 10.1 Remastered
SUSE Linux Remastered combines the 10.1 GM and all online updates that have been released for 10.1. more>>
SUSE Linux Remastered combines the 10.1 GM and all online updates that have been released for 10.1.
openSUSE Linux provides anyone with free and easy access to the worlds most usable Linux distribution, SUSE Linux.
The openSUSE project is a worldwide community program sponsored by Novell (http://www.novell.com) that promotes the use of Linux everywhere.
The goals of the openSUSE project are:
Make SUSE Linux the easiest Linux distribution for anyone to obtain, and the most widely used open source platform.
Provide an environment for open source collaboration tha makes SUSE Linux the worlds best Linux distribution for new and experienced Linux users.
Dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make SUSE Linux the platform of choice for Linux hackers and application developers.
Currently, SUSE Linux is an unsupported, open source only, preliminary edition of SUSE Linux that contains bleeding-edge packages and represents the latest development snapshot. If you intend to test for bugs or contribute patches, this version is for you...
<<lessopenSUSE Linux provides anyone with free and easy access to the worlds most usable Linux distribution, SUSE Linux.
The openSUSE project is a worldwide community program sponsored by Novell (http://www.novell.com) that promotes the use of Linux everywhere.
The goals of the openSUSE project are:
Make SUSE Linux the easiest Linux distribution for anyone to obtain, and the most widely used open source platform.
Provide an environment for open source collaboration tha makes SUSE Linux the worlds best Linux distribution for new and experienced Linux users.
Dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make SUSE Linux the platform of choice for Linux hackers and application developers.
Currently, SUSE Linux is an unsupported, open source only, preliminary edition of SUSE Linux that contains bleeding-edge packages and represents the latest development snapshot. If you intend to test for bugs or contribute patches, this version is for you...
Download (MB)
Added: 2006-10-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1155 downloads
KenZip 1.1
Kenzip is a frontend for p7-zip. more>>
Kenzip is a frontend for p7-zip.
You can create password protected 7z and zip archives with this python-qt3 utility
(Unfortunately ark does not support password protected archives.) KenZip has feasible dependency, you can install it to almost any existing distro.
It has been tested on OpenSuSE 10.2, Debian testing 2006.01. and Kanotix 2006-01-RC4 using the distros python qt3 package.
Do not forget to install python qt3 and p7-zip before! Prefer the distros package from repository for Debian based distributions, and the binary installer for other linux distros.
<<lessYou can create password protected 7z and zip archives with this python-qt3 utility
(Unfortunately ark does not support password protected archives.) KenZip has feasible dependency, you can install it to almost any existing distro.
It has been tested on OpenSuSE 10.2, Debian testing 2006.01. and Kanotix 2006-01-RC4 using the distros python qt3 package.
Do not forget to install python qt3 and p7-zip before! Prefer the distros package from repository for Debian based distributions, and the binary installer for other linux distros.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2007-02-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
984 downloads
Komodo Edit (Linux/x86 libstdc++6) 5.1.1
Komodo Edit is a free, open source, multi-platform, multi-language editor for dynamic languages and Ajax technology. Background syntax checking and syntax coloring catch errors immediately, while autocomplete and calltips guide you as you write. more>>
Komodo Edit (Linux/x86 libstdc++6) 5.1.1 offers an effective tool which functions as a free, open source, multi-platform, multi-language editor for dynamic languages and Ajax technology, including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl; plus support for browser-side code including JavaScript, CSS, HTML and XML.
Background syntax checking and syntax coloring catch errors immediately, while autocomplete and calltips guide you as you write. Available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. XPI extensions allow you to create your own plug-ins. XPI extension support provides the same capability as Firefox.
Major Features:
- Multi-language editor
- Multi-language support: Advanced support for:
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- Browser-side languages: CSS, HTML, JavaScript and XML
- Server-side languages: Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl
- Web template languages: RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty and Django
- Autocomplete
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- Call Tips
- Autocomplete and calltips
- Write code faster and shorten the learning curve with code completion that guides you as you work
- CSS, HTML, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Tcl, XML and XSLT.
- Schema-based XML/HTML completion
- Multiple-language file support, such as CSS and JavaScript completion in HTML
- Support for adding third-party libraries
- Interpreter version differentiation of built-in and standard library information
- Multi-language file support
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- Correct syntax coloring of multi-language files and templated files, common in many web programming frameworks. Add custom language support (User-Defined Languages or UDL, used to provide support for RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Mason, Smarty and Django).
- Standard editing features
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- Code commenting, auto-indent and outdent, block selection, incremental search, reflow paragraph, join lines, enter next character as raw literal, repeat next keystroke and clean line endings on "save".
- Syntax checking
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- Instant feedback for all fully-supported languages.
- Syntax coloring
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- Spot errors easily and improve readability and context, even in multi-language files (unique to Komodo!).
- Vi emulation
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- Modal Vi keybindings emulate navigation, text insertion and command behavior. Custom commands can be implemented by adding Komodo macros to a Vi Commands Toolbox folder.
- Emacs keybindings
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- Emacs-like keybinding scheme supports new editor features modeled on Emacs, such as transient marks (similar to the Emacs "mark ring"), repeat next command and reflow paragraph.
- HTML preview
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- Check HTML, XML and CSS files side-by-side or in a browser, using arbitrary files or URLs.
- Multilingual Input Method Editor (IME) support
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- Use your standard keyboard to enter multi-byte characters, such as Simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
- Code snippets
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- Store any piece of code for reuse.
- Code folding
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- Work quickly and efficiently with large sections of code.
- Multi-document editing
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- Easily work on multiple documents simultaneously using multiple tab groups, split view, and cross-document search.
- Tutorials
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- Easily master editing features.
- Project manager: Convenient, flexible organization of all project elements.
- Live Folders
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- Project view displays the current contents of corresponding file system directory.
- Virtual Folders
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- Explicitly maintained multi-purpose containers for any project or Toolbox component, containing pointers to selected components from different file system locations.
- Toolbox
- Store it
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- Store virtually anything, including configurable "Run" commands, macros, code snippets, URLs, Live and Virtual Folders, templates, menus, toolbars and remote files.
- Share it
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- Share a Toolbox with networked team members or distribute valuable Toolbox items to other Komodo users with the import/export function.
- Extensibility: XPI Extensions
- Create your own plug-ins. XPI extension support provides the same capability as Firefox, with all standard Mozilla APIs based on XUL, XBL, and XPCOM
- Create your own plug-ins. XPI extension support provides the same capability as Firefox, with all standard Mozilla APIs based on XUL, XBL, and XPCOM
Enhancements:
- Editor History
- Hyperlinks
- Fast-open dialog
- Find highlighting
Requirements:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 or later
- CentOS 5.0 or later
- Fedora Core 8 or later
- OpenSUSE 10.2 or later
- Ubuntu 7.04 or later
- hx86 or x86_64 architecture
- 500 MHz or faster processor
- 512 MB RAM (1 GB+ recommended)
- 200 MB hard disk space
WareSeeker Editor
Download (37.23MB)
Added: 2009-04-07 License: Freeware Price: $0.00
465 downloads
KSniffer 0.3
KSniffer is a sniffing application for KDE. more>>
KSniffer is a sniffing application for KDE. KSniffer is in the starting release... Not yet released as stable, not for crashed, but for few feature.
Enhancements:
- add/remove KSniffer in the system tray bar
- added KSniffer option dialog:
- sniffer settings:
- display packets after you stopped capture available
- capture settings:
- stop manually
- stop after X packets
- stop after X bytes/kilobytes/megabyes/gigabytes
- stop after X seconds/minutes/hours/days
- added data for TCP detail display
- added pause/continue capture
- reading ports name from system (file /etc/services)
- quick search added (dependancy from kdelibs >= 3.3)
- better management for loading file
- better management for temporary file
- root privileges dont need anymore for the GUI
- removed sorting feature cause of bad performing for lots of packets
- getting information on IP: can be detected some networking information
- on source or destination selected IP:
- whois
- traceroute
- ping
- dig
- host
- nslookup
- compiling on FreeBSD and some other Linux platform
- fixed boring bugs
Enhancements:
- new icon and splashscreen thanks to Carmine De Rosa
- fixed crash when you click on a captured packet after you tryed to open a file, but you didnt open it
- give the port name to UDP and TCP connections getting them from /etc/services file
- show raw bytes of a selected packet from the list of the captured one
- changed "sniff" application name to "ksniff" to avoid name conflicts with other sniffing applications
- fixed bug that avoid saving sniffed data quitting from the application
- get the list of the network interfaces that have different MAC addresses
- check ksniff permissions to avoid users think KSniffer doesnt work: Debian/*ubuntu/OpenSuSE remove
- the suid bit: a warning dialog will appear in case ksniff ha not found or has not the SUID bit
<<lessEnhancements:
- add/remove KSniffer in the system tray bar
- added KSniffer option dialog:
- sniffer settings:
- display packets after you stopped capture available
- capture settings:
- stop manually
- stop after X packets
- stop after X bytes/kilobytes/megabyes/gigabytes
- stop after X seconds/minutes/hours/days
- added data for TCP detail display
- added pause/continue capture
- reading ports name from system (file /etc/services)
- quick search added (dependancy from kdelibs >= 3.3)
- better management for loading file
- better management for temporary file
- root privileges dont need anymore for the GUI
- removed sorting feature cause of bad performing for lots of packets
- getting information on IP: can be detected some networking information
- on source or destination selected IP:
- whois
- traceroute
- ping
- dig
- host
- nslookup
- compiling on FreeBSD and some other Linux platform
- fixed boring bugs
Enhancements:
- new icon and splashscreen thanks to Carmine De Rosa
- fixed crash when you click on a captured packet after you tryed to open a file, but you didnt open it
- give the port name to UDP and TCP connections getting them from /etc/services file
- show raw bytes of a selected packet from the list of the captured one
- changed "sniff" application name to "ksniff" to avoid name conflicts with other sniffing applications
- fixed bug that avoid saving sniffed data quitting from the application
- get the list of the network interfaces that have different MAC addresses
- check ksniff permissions to avoid users think KSniffer doesnt work: Debian/*ubuntu/OpenSuSE remove
- the suid bit: a warning dialog will appear in case ksniff ha not found or has not the SUID bit
Download (0.65MB)
Added: 2007-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
826 downloads
Youtube Downloader GUI 0.2.3
Youtube Downloader GUI project is a GUI for the famous python script youtube-dl. more>>
Youtube Downloader GUI project is a GUI for the famous python script youtube-dl. It is made in Kommander, so you need it. The project is packed in rpm with icon, desktop file.
openSUSE repo:
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/pnemec/SUSE_Linux_10.1/
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/pnemec/openSUSE_10.2/
It should work on other distribution too.
<<lessopenSUSE repo:
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/pnemec/SUSE_Linux_10.1/
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/pnemec/openSUSE_10.2/
It should work on other distribution too.
Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2007-06-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
604 downloads
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