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Free Unlisted Phone Numbers Lookup Tool 2.0

Free Unlisted Phone Numbers Lookup Tool 2.0


With the Free Unlisted Phone Numbers Lookup Tool, You Can Input Unknown Numbers and Run them Across Databases of Phone Numbers to See if the Owners I... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-14 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Phone Manager 0.10

Phone Manager 0.10


Phone Manager is a program created to allow you to control aspects of your mobile phone. more>>
Phone Manager project is a program created to allow you to control aspects of your mobile phone.
Main features:
- Runs in the background; indicates status on the panel notification area.
- Display on-screen alert when text message (SMS) arrives
- Text message (SMS) sending facility
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Added: 2007-08-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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number 2.30

number 2.30


number is a perl script that will print the English name of a number. more>>
number is a perl script that will print the English name of a number. One can print names of extremely large numbers (e.g. 1e1234567). Number can be run on the command line, or as a CGI script when run as number.cgi.

Number prints names in both the American and European naming system. It can also print the decimal expansion of a number in either naming system.

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Added: 2006-09-19 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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Phone for voice modem 0.1

Phone for voice modem 0.1


Phone for voice modem is only a simple wrapper for the chat program, which allows you to call some numbers. more>>
Phone for voice modem is only a simple wrapper for the chat program, which allows you to call some numbers on the hayes-compatible modem.

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Added: 2006-12-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Voix Phone Linux 1.0.2

Voix Phone Linux 1.0.2


Voix Phone Is a multiplatform IAX soft phone, its engine derives from Voix Manager, the powerful Asterisk call manager interface, from wich it inherits stability and robustness. Voix Phone has been thought with simplicity in mind, all feature needed by the user, fast and easy usable, with the minimum configurations, just fill the phone login information and play. more>>

Voix Phone Linux - Voix Phone Is a multiplatform IAX soft phone, its engine derives from Voix Manager, the powerful Asterisk call manager interface, from wich it inherits stability and robustness.

Voix Phone has been thought with simplicity in mind, all feature needed by the user, fast and easy usable, with the minimum configurations, just fill the phone login information and play.

We hope that this our contribution could be useful to who requires of a simple but advanced soft phone, Voix Phone is distributed freeware for non commercial use.

Why IAX ?

IAX is one of the least VoIP signaling standard that eliminates the problems imposed upon the competing SIP standard by NAT firewalls. IAX is supported primarily by Asterisk.


Enhancements:
Version 1.0.2

Fixed some bugs, Added call Forwarding and DND features


System Requirements:
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Added: 2008-05-27 License: Free Price: Free
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Convert::Number::Digits 0.03

Convert::Number::Digits 0.03


Convert::Number::Digits is a Perl module that convert Digits Between the Scripts of Unicode. more>>
Convert::Number::Digits is a Perl module that convert Digits Between the Scripts of Unicode.

SYNOPSIS

use utf8;
require Convert::Number::Digits;

my $number = 12345;
my $d = new Convert::Number::Digits ( $number );
print "$number => ", $d->toArabic, "n";

my $gujarti = $d->toGujarti;
my $khmer = reverse ( $d->toKhmer );
$d->number ( $khmer ); # reset the number
print "$number => $gujarti => ", $d->number, " => ", $n->convert, "n";

The Convert::Number::Digits will convert a sequence of digits from one script supported in Unicode, into another. UTF-8 encoding is used for all scripts.

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Added: 2006-08-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Collanos Phone Linux 1.4.0.2

Collanos Phone Linux 1.4.0.2


Collanos Phone is a software-only Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone and a multi-protocol instant messenger supporting Jabber, MSN, ICQ, AOL, and Yahoo! protocol combined in one application. It is available on Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux. more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-03-31 License: Freeware Price: $0
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Number::Latin 1.01

Number::Latin 1.01


Number::Latin is a Perl module that can convert to/from the number system a,b,...z,aa,ab.... more>>
Number::Latin is a Perl module that can convert to/from the number system "a,b,...z,aa,ab..."

SYNOPSIS

use Number::Latin;
print join( , map int2latin($_), 1 .. 30), "n";
#
# Prints:
# a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad

Some applications, notably the numbering of points in outlines, use a scheme that starts with the letter "a", goes to "z", and then starts over with "aa" thru "az", then "ba", and so on. (The W3C refers to this numbering system as "lower-latin"/"upper-latin" or "lower alpha"/"upper alpha", in discussions of HTML/CSS options for rendering of list elements (OL/LI).)

This module provides functions that deal with that numbering system, converting between it and integer values.

FUNCTIONS

This module exports four functions, int2latin, int2Latin, int2LATIN, and latin2int:

$latin = int2latin( INTEGER )

This returns the INTEGERth item in the sequence (a .. z, aa, ab, etc). For example, int2latin(1) is "a", int2latin(2) is "b", int2latin(26) is "z", int2latin(30) is "ad", and so for any nonzero integer.

$latin = int2Latin( INTEGER )

This is just like int2latin, except that the return value is has an initial capital. E.g., int2Latin(30) is "Ad".

$latin = int2LATIN( INTEGER )

This is just like int2latin, except that the return value is in all uppercase. E.g., int2LATIN(30) is "AD".

$latin = latin2int( INTEGER )

This converts back from latin number notation (regardless of capitalization!) to an integer value. E.g., latin2int("ad") is 30.

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Added: 2006-07-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Ptk Phone 1.0

Ptk Phone 1.0


Ptk Phone is a small program written in Perl/Tk to be used as an address book. more>>
Ptk Phone is a small program written in Perl/Tk to be used as an address book.

It handles email addresses and comments as well.

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Added: 2006-09-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Voix Manager Linux 1.0.2

Voix Manager Linux 1.0.2


Voix manager is a switchboard application Iax phone integrated, is written in C++ and is able to manage and display information about your Asterisk PBX activity in real time. Voix Manager has been thought with simplicity in mind, all feature needed by the attendant, fast and easy usable, with the minimum configurations, just fill the phone and manager login information and play. more>>

Voix Manager Linux - After 9 month of testing we have finally closed the beta phase and completed the last features. In this final version we added privacy rules for those countries where is required to hide the phone number.

We added double click blind transfer, transfer to user voicemail, call forwarding and DND functions.

Voix manager is a switchboard application Iax phone integrated, is written in C++ and is able to manage and display information about your Asterisk PBX activity in real time.

Voix Manager has been thought with simplicity in mind, all feature needed by the attendant, fast and easy usable, with the minimum configurations, just fill the phone and manager login information and play.


Enhancements:
Version 1.0.2

Single click blind transfer, transfer to user voicemail, call forwarding and DND functions, Agent login, improved the interface


System Requirements:minimum Pentium II 300, 256 MB RAM
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Added: 2008-05-28 License: Free Price: Free
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Test::Number::Delta 1.03

Test::Number::Delta 1.03


Test::Number::Delta is a Perl module to compare the difference between numbers against a given tolerance. more>>
Test::Number::Delta is a Perl module to compare the difference between numbers against a given tolerance.

SYNOPSIS

# Import test functions
use Test::Number::Delta;

# Equality test with default tolerance
delta_ok( 1e-5, 2e-5, values within 1e-6);

# Inequality test with default tolerance
delta_not_ok( 1e-5, 2e-5, values not within 1e-6);

# Provide specific tolerance
delta_within( 1e-3, 2e-3, 1e-4, values within 1e-4);
delta_not_within( 1e-3, 2e-3, 1e-4, values not within 1e-4);

# Compare arrays or matrices
@a = ( 3.14, 1.41 );
@b = ( 3.15, 1.41 );
delta_ok( @a, @b, compare @a and @b );

# Set a different default tolerance
use Test::Number::Delta within => 1e-5;
delta_ok( 1.1e-5, 2e-5, values within 1e-5); # ok

# Set a relative tolerance
use Test::Number::Delta relative => 1e-3;
delta_ok( 1.01, 1.0099, values within 1.01e-3);

At some point or another, most programmers find they need to compare floating-point numbers for equality. The typical idiom is to test if the absolute value of the difference of the numbers is within a desired tolerance, usually called epsilon. This module provides such a function for use with Test::Harness. Usage is similar to other test functions described in Test::More. Semantically, the delta_within function replaces this kind of construct:

ok ( abs($p - $q) < $epsilon, $p is equal to $q ) or
diag "$p is not equal to $q to within $epsilon";

While theres nothing wrong with that construct, its painful to type it repeatedly in a test script. This module does the same thing with a single function call. The delta_ok function is similar, but either uses a global default value for epsilon or else calculates a relative epsilon on the fly so that epsilon is scaled automatically to the size of the arguments to delta_ok. Both functions are exported automatically.

Because checking floating-point equality is not always reliable, it is not possible to check the equal to boundary of less than or equal to epsilon. Therefore, Test::Number::Delta only compares if the absolute value of the difference is less than epsilon (for equality tests) or greater than epsilon (for inequality tests).

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Added: 2007-01-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Number::Encode 1.00

Number::Encode 1.00


Number::Encode is a Perl module to encode bit strings into digit strings. more>>
Number::Encode is a Perl module to encode bit strings into digit strings.

SYNOPSIS

use Number::Encode qw(nonuniform uniform);

Provides a mechanism to convert arbitrary bit-strings into numeric digit strings. The transformation can be uniform or non-uniform depending on the type of distribution of the numeric digits achieved.

The former approach is useful for security-related applications such as calling cards and the such, which require a uniform digit distribution. The algorythm used to generate uniform distributions, while deterministic, is more constly than the non-uniform variant.

This module is distributed under the same terms and warranty as Perl itself.

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Added: 2007-04-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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mp3CONVERT 0.2

mp3CONVERT 0.2


mp3CONVERT is a Kommander wizard for easy encoding mp3 songs. more>>
mp3CONVERT is a Kommander wizard for easy encoding mp3 songs. For example, when you need get your favourite album, which has 100mb to the cell phone with 40mb memory.

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Added: 2007-03-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Number::Phone::IE 0.2

Number::Phone::IE 0.2


Number::Phone::IE is a Perl module with Republic of Ireland-specific methods for Number::Phone. more>>
Number::Phone::IE is a Perl module with Republic of Ireland-specific methods for Number::Phone.
SYNOPSIS
use Number::Phone;
$dermots_phone = Number::Phone->new(IE, 017654321);
METHODS
The following methods from Number::Phone are overridden:
is_valid
The number is valid within the national numbering scheme. It may or may not yet be allocated, or it may be reserved. Any number which returns true for any of the following methods will also be valid.
is_allocated
The number has been allocated to a telco for use. It may or may not yet be in use or may be reserved. Not currently implemented.
is_geographic
The number refers to a geographic area.
is_fixed_line
The number, when in use, can only refer to a fixed line.
is_mobile
The number, when in use, can only refer to a mobile phone.
is_pager
The number, when in use, can only refer to a pager.
is_tollfree
Callers will not be charged for calls to this number under normal circumstances.
is_specialrate
The number, when in use, attracts special rates. For instance, national dialling at local rates, or premium rates for services.
is_adult
The number, when in use, goes to a service of an adult nature, such as porn.
is_network_service
The number is some kind of network service such as a human operator, directory enquiries, emergency services etc
country_code
Returns 353.
regulator
Returns some text in an appropriate character set saying who the telecoms regulator is, with optional details such as their web site or phone number.
areacode
Return the area code - if applicable - for the number. If not applicable, returns undef.
areaname
Return the area name - if applicable - for the number, or undef.
subscriber
Return the subscriber part of the number
operator
Return the name of the telco operating this number, in an appropriate character set and with optional details such as their web site or phone number. Not currently implemented.
format
Return a sanely formatted version of the number, complete with IDD code, eg for the Irish number (021) 765-4321 it would return +353 21 7654321.
country
If the number is_international, return the two-letter ISO country code.
NYI
Version restrictions:
- Strictly sppeaking, this kind of duplication of the Number::Phone::UK class is bad. A tidy-up is in order, though it may emerge that a completely new implemantation is better.
- The results are only as accurate as my own investigations into current allocations. User feedback welcome.
- While the names of the nominal owners of mobile prefixes are given, number portability makes this information unreliable.
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Added: 2007-04-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Scalar::Number 0.001

Scalar::Number 0.001


Scalar::Number is a Perl module with numeric aspects of scalars. more>>
Scalar::Number is a Perl module with numeric aspects of scalars.

SYNOPSIS

use Scalar::Number qw(scalar_num_part);

$num = scalar_num_part($scalar);

use Scalar::Number qw(sclnum_is_natint sclnum_is_float);

if(sclnum_is_natint($value)) { ...
if(sclnum_is_float($value)) { ...

use Scalar::Number qw(sclnum_val_cmp sclnum_id_cmp);

@sorted_nums = sort { sclnum_val_cmp($a, $b) } @floats;
@sorted_nums = sort { sclnum_id_cmp($a, $b) } @floats;

This module is about the numeric part of plain (string) Perl scalars. A scalar has a numeric value, which may be expressed in either the native integer type or the native floating point type. Many values are expressible both ways, in which case the exact representation is insignificant. To fully understand Perl arithmetic it is necessary to know about both of these representations, and the differing behaviours of numbers according to which way they are expressible.
This module provides functions to extract the numeric part of a scalar, classify a number by expressibility, and compare numbers across representations.

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Added: 2007-05-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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