oscjoy 1.00
oscjoy 1.00
oscjoy is a simple command line program that lets you use any connected joysticks as OpenSoundControl devices. more>>
Whenever the state of a connected joystick changes, oscjoy will send UDP packets with OpenSoundControl messages in them to the specified IP address and port. The oscjoy archive includes source code and binaries for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows XP.
Main features:
- Monitors all connected joysticks (or joystick-like input devices)
- Monitors all axes, buttons, hats, and trackballs on each device
- Sends OpenSoundControl packets via UDP to the specified IP address and port whenever any controls state changes
- Has options to set the OpenSoundControl name prefix, polling rate, scaling, etc
- Portable to most any OS (uses cross-platform joystick code from the SDL project)
- Very small -- compiles to less than 100 kilobytes
- Able to run in the background as a daemon process
- Open source, licensed under the GNU LGPL license
Cairo 1.00
Cairo package contains Perl bindings to the cairo graphics library. more>>
INSTALLATION
To install this module type the following:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
To avoid installing to a system directory, if you dont have root access, you can change the installation prefix at Makefile.PL time with
perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/some/other/place
This will install the module to the subdirectory lib/perl5 under the given prefix. If this is not already in perls include path, youll need to tell perl how to get to this library directory so you can use it; there are three ways:
in your environment (the easiest):
# assuming a bourne-style shell
PERL5LIB=/some/other/place/lib/perl5/site_perl export PERL5LIB
on the perl command line:
perl -I /some/other/place/lib/perl5/site_perl yourscript
in the code of your perl script:
use lib /some/other/place/lib/perl5/site_perl;
Xws 1.00
Xws project is a multi-player Across Lite server with chat. more>>
Xws is a text mode multi-player crossword and chat server. It presents the same puzzle to everyone, allowing people the option to try and/or discuss solutions.
Play may be friendly collaboration or fierce competition, depending on the players dispositions. Xws supports hundreds of puzzles in the popular Across Lite file format.
Copyright issues prevent the distribution from including any puzzles, but several archives and resources are listed in the README.
J51 1.00
J51 is an 8051 emulator/debugger. more>>
Main features:
- Disassembler
- Debugger
- Intel Hex file loader
Standard peripheral emulated:
- Timer 0/1 (Mode 0,1,2 and interrupt)
- Serial interface (Only in polled mode)
- Standard port 0 to 4
Microprocessor emulated:
- Intel MCS 8051 (no peripheral)
- Intel 8051
- Intel 8052
- Philips LPC674
- Philips LPC900
This version is still experimental the sources are distributed only for reference, full source and documentation will be available with the first stable release.
Dictionary 1.00
Every site needs a dictionary. . . for all the special terms and words which are unique to your own industry. Easy to set up and manage, your users will love having access to those hard to understand more>>
This is a great way to get repeat visitors!If the subject matter of your site contains words or phrases which are unique to your industry, why not place a searchable dictionary on your site?Upload a text file with your words and definitions along with the script and soon youll have a searchable dictionary. There is a feature to allow clickable links to other terms within the dictionary which are displayed with the definitions. This is great for music sites, which have their own unique Latin, French, and German terms, as well as medical sites, mechanical sites, and much more!Registered Version comes with support and unlimited updates.
Requirements: Perl, Webserver
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Kimboot is a sick and addictive arcade game. more>>
You control a hand holding some very heavy ball on a rope (physics simulation included), and there are a lot of enemies trying to eat your hand. You wont let them! Crushem all with the ball!
GBAconv 1.00
GBAconv is a set of tools aimed at GameBoy Advance developers. more>>
It is composed of two programs:
- pcx2gba: exports a PCX 8-bpp image to 16-bit values C arrays: palette + image data (2 pixels per value)
- wav2gba: exports a WAV 8-bit mono sound to 8-bit signed values array.
There wont be any other releases of GBAconv, as Ive no interest for the GBA platform anymore.
Compiling:
Simply type "make" to compile the program.
It has been successfully compiled on:
- 32-bit x86 Architecture (Ubuntu Linux 5.10, FreeBSD 5.4)
Usage:
pcx2gba input.pcx output.inc array_name (Input File must be 8-bit PCX)
wav2gba input.wav output.inc array_name (Input File must be 8-bit, MONO)
Bloo 1.00 RC2
Bloo is a free, public-domain, object-oriented implementation of full-featured blog software, based on the Phoo Phramework. more>>
Main features:
- Role-based security at the object level (in other words, security is pervasive)
- Those with posting privileges can create and edit posts
- Readers can comment on posts
- Posts can receive trackbacks
- Comment and trackback moderation, spam and troll destruction, etc.
- Administrators have full control over the look and feel of the blog, via the overlay editor. All visual element templates can be edited on the fly, with a non-destructive edit.
- Themes control the look and feel. Administrators can create themes on the fly, cascade themes from other themes, and select the default theme.
- Optional theme-selector for blog readers to pick their favorite theme
- Bloo-administered Blogroll ("Bloogroll")
- Configurable blogroll categories
- Multiple Spam Control Extension SnapOns
- Multiple users
- Multiple post categories per post.
- Post keyword searches
- Easy to use installation and upgrade programs
- Developers can create new Extension SnapOns to add functionality to the blog
- All input and output components of the system are XML-based and separate from the code
- New functionality can be added via Bloo Extension SnapOns
Enhancements:
- New features in this release include support for multiple post categories, IP blacklist and comments-flood protection, an enhanced theme selector, RSS fixes, among others.
libmoney 1.00
libmoney is a library written in C++ that allows a developer to build an application that keeps track of finances. more>>
Installation:
The `configure shell script attempts to guess correct values for various system-dependent variables used during compilation.
It uses those values to create a `Makefile in each directory of the package. It may also create one or more `.h files containing system-dependent definitions.
Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status that you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, and a file `config.log containing compiler output (useful mainly for
debugging `configure).
It can also use an optional file (typically called `config.cache and enabled with `--cache-file=config.cache or simply `-C) that saves the results of its tests to speed up reconfiguring. (Caching is disabled by default to prevent problems with accidental use of stale cache files.)
If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try to figure out how `configure could check whether to do them, and mail diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README so they can be considered for the next release.
If you are using the cache, and at some point `config.cache contains results you dont want to keep, you may remove or edit it.
The file `configure.ac (or `configure.in) is used to create `configure by a program called `autoconf. You only need `configure.ac if you want to change it or regenerate `configure using a newer version of `autoconf.
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system.
If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean.
There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
sipscreen 1.00
sipscreen project is a Linux iptables QUEUE target handler written in perl for screening incoming SIP phone calls. more>>
If you have a network configuration similar to mine, with a Vonage or other Voice-over-IP adapter located behind a Linux gateway, you may find sipscreen useful for programmatically accepting or rejecting inbound calls, based on the caller ID information, the time of day, or any other clever algorithm you can think of.
ExtSub 1.00
ExtSub is an utility which extracts and decodes subtitle data from VOB files. more>>
infile= The VOB file from which to extract subtitles.
videofile= A file to which to write MPEG 2 video stream data.
(optional, highly experimental)
subname= The prefix of all subtitle files (see below for
details on the individual files).
convscript= An optional shell script, which will invoke
ImageMajicks "convert" utility to turn raw subtitle
image files into TIFF files.
id= The optional ID of the subtitle stream to be extracted
(default is 0). The specification allows IDs 0-31.
Each subtitle caption in the source file generates 3 output files with the suffixes ".gray", ".sub" and ".info".
The .gray file is a raw 8bpp bitmap image of the caption. DVD subtitles however are only 2bpp. in order to see anything with the naked eye using a program such as Imagemajicks "convert". it will probably be necessary to use the Enhance->Normalise function.
The .info file is a text file containing information about the caption, such as its resolution and and alpha channel data.
The .sub file is the raw data as extracted from the VOB source. Details of its syntax is available from http://sam.zoy.org/doc/dvd/subtitles/
Twindy 1.00
Twindy is a window manager for linux inspired by Tracktion. more>>
Twindy tries to apply Tracktions workflow, where everything is on screen at once, to a window manager.
As such, there are two panels, a main panel where new windows/programs open by default and may be selected using tabs, and a lower panel, which can only hold one window/program at a time.
The idea is that youll do your main work in the top panel, and use the bottom panel for a terminal, or a file manager youd want to keep open. See the screenshots page for some examples.
The philosophy behind Twindy isnt particularly complicated:
- Twindy is intended to be as simple as possible. That means it is only a window manager - its not intended to become a huge Desktop Environment like KDE/Gnome, with all sorts of applications developed specifically for it.
- All Twindys options must be configurable from Twindy itself - there shouldnt be any messing about with configuration files necessary. (okay, were not there yet, but eventually...)
- Twindy should be fairly lightweight - Im not entirely sure how well it succeeds in this yet, as I dont have a low-ish spec machine to test it on, but on my P4 laptop, it only takes up ~10MB while running, which I reckon is pretty good, compared to Gnome and KDE. Since it uses JUCE to do pretty much everything, it should be pretty good on this front, and its got very few dependencies (basically the X libs, and freetype).
Main features:
- Windows are automatically mapped to either the upper or lower panel, and fixed in position.
- Upper window panels are tabbed.
- Fully customisable colour scheme, colours are read from .tracktionscheme files, so you can import your favourite Tracktion 2 scheme. This is probably the best place to find .tracktionschemes.
- You dont have to start it from an xterm anymore!
- Fourteen user-customisable buttons in the lower left corner, which can be set to open a popup menu with a number of program entries, or just start a particular program.
- Can run any number of programs at startup (particularly useful for gnome-settings-daemon).
- Clicking the clock switches between showing the current time, or the date.
Enhancements:
- This is the last release of the project.
- Various small improvements to the UI have been made, such as labeling the upper and lower panel buttons, asking whether the user wants to log out, and providing buttons to switch apps between the upper and lower panels.
- Localization support was also added.
CEIConvert 1.00
CEIConvert provides an email conversion program for kMail, Netscape, Evolution, and Eudora. more>>
This tool will convert your individual emlx mail files (found in ~/Library/Mail/) to the old mbox format, used by almost every UNIX/Linux mail client and recognized by many more.
Basically, it helps you migrate your email messages to a different mail client.
Salat Book 1.00
Salat Book gives you the wonderful choice of a Salat / Namaz prayer database and tracking application. more>>
Salat Book 1.00 gives you the wonderful choice of a Salat / Namaz prayer database and tracking application. It is using month calendars, salat completion datagrid, statistics and graphs and is specially useful for Kaza (missed Salat) prayers.
Enhancements:
- Statistics filter & Graphs flter now changed to single Date Filter.
- Date Filter now enabled for Pie Charts & Bar Chart.
- Removal of Error Statistics debugging pop-ups with grand total stats.
- Graphs Bar Chart legend moved to top left.
- Application window & components resized & compacted for better visibility on
- lower resolution screens.
- Prayer Tab Salat selection button highlighting added.
- Prayer Tab Month datagrid...absent salah colour changed from light red/pink
- red to a darker red.
- Options Tab Backup function now enabled.
- Options Tab Restore function now enabled.
- Options Tab Error removal on Edit/Save function, corrupting data files.
- Application data files integrity check & repair code added during startup.
Requirements:
- Adobe AIR
Il Catalogo 1.00
A classical CD music cataloging utility more>> A classical CD music cataloging utility
Il Catalogo will allow you to keep track of all your CDs and organize you classical music collection. An easy to use and handy cataloguer written in Java.
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