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KungFu DVD Ripper 0.2.3
KungFu DVD Ripper is a GStreamer based DVD ripper. more>>
KungFu DVD Ripper is a GStreamer based DVD ripper.
KungFu creates backups of your DVDs, saving them as .oggs on your hard drive. It encodes the backup using patent-free codecs, Theora for video and Vorbis for audio.
KungFu is not designed for producing backups that fit within a certain file size (say, for burning onto CD); instead, it is designed to produce backups of consistent quality while maintaining the lowest average file size possible (for building a video library on your hard drive).
<<lessKungFu creates backups of your DVDs, saving them as .oggs on your hard drive. It encodes the backup using patent-free codecs, Theora for video and Vorbis for audio.
KungFu is not designed for producing backups that fit within a certain file size (say, for burning onto CD); instead, it is designed to produce backups of consistent quality while maintaining the lowest average file size possible (for building a video library on your hard drive).
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Added: 2006-12-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
673 downloads
RipOff CD Ripper 0.8.2
RipOff is a GTK+ based CD ripper for Linux. more>>
RipOff is a GTK+ based CD ripper for Linux (and hopefully for other Unix systems once some testing and fixing have been done) that has a simple interface, CDDB lookups, and a plugin-based encoder architecture.
RipOff CD Ripper attempts to appeal to those users who want a non-GNOME dependent CD ripper with a simple interface, or users who just dont like the interfaces of the other GTK+ CD rippers.
Enhancements:
- Added HTTP_PROXY Functionality
- Fixed a bug where for newer versions of GTK "about" dialogue windows were not closing
- FLAC plugin now supports FLAC 1.1.3
- Added an icon for RipOff
- Miscellaneous code cleanups
<<lessRipOff CD Ripper attempts to appeal to those users who want a non-GNOME dependent CD ripper with a simple interface, or users who just dont like the interfaces of the other GTK+ CD rippers.
Enhancements:
- Added HTTP_PROXY Functionality
- Fixed a bug where for newer versions of GTK "about" dialogue windows were not closing
- FLAC plugin now supports FLAC 1.1.3
- Added an icon for RipOff
- Miscellaneous code cleanups
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Added: 2007-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
983 downloads
TheLastRipper 1.0.2
TheLastRipper is an audio stream ripper for Last.fm. more>>
TheLastRipper is an audio stream ripper for Last.fm.
TheLastRipper can save Last.fm streams to mp3s, while downloading album cover, appending ID3v1 tags and organizing you music after Artist/Album/Track.
TheLastRipper will also help you generate playlists from the data available from you Last.fm account. TheLastRipper requires a Last.fm login, you can regsiter for free at http://last.fm/
Please note that recordings of radio streams, may NOT be legal, we recommend that you investegate your local laws, before using TheLastRipper.
<<lessTheLastRipper can save Last.fm streams to mp3s, while downloading album cover, appending ID3v1 tags and organizing you music after Artist/Album/Track.
TheLastRipper will also help you generate playlists from the data available from you Last.fm account. TheLastRipper requires a Last.fm login, you can regsiter for free at http://last.fm/
Please note that recordings of radio streams, may NOT be legal, we recommend that you investegate your local laws, before using TheLastRipper.
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Added: 2007-03-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1033 downloads
Flash! Torrent 5.8.7
Flash! Torrent is a BitTorrent client that includes a small web browser for navigate in the webs about BitTorrent. more>>
Flash! Torrent is a BitTorrent client that includes a small web browser for navigate in the webs about BitTorrent.
BitTorrent is a programl for distributing files. Its extremely easy to use - downloads are started by clicking on hyperlinks. Whenever more than one person is downloading at once
they send pieces of the file(s) to each other, thus relieving the central servers bandwidth burden. Even with many simultaneous downloads, the upload burden on the central server
remains quite small, since each new downloader introduces new upload capacity.
Windows web browser support is added by running an installer. A prebuilt one is available, but instructions for building it yourself are in BUILD.windows.txt
<<lessBitTorrent is a programl for distributing files. Its extremely easy to use - downloads are started by clicking on hyperlinks. Whenever more than one person is downloading at once
they send pieces of the file(s) to each other, thus relieving the central servers bandwidth burden. Even with many simultaneous downloads, the upload burden on the central server
remains quite small, since each new downloader introduces new upload capacity.
Windows web browser support is added by running an installer. A prebuilt one is available, but instructions for building it yourself are in BUILD.windows.txt
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Added: 2006-06-19 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
714 downloads
John the Ripper 1.7.2
John the Ripper is a fast password cracker. more>>
John the Ripper is a fast password cracker, currently available for many flavors of Unix (11 are officially supported, not counting different architectures), DOS, Win32, BeOS, and OpenVMS.
It supports several crypt(3) password hash types which are most commonly found on various Unix flavors, as well as Kerberos AFS and Windows NT/2000/XP LM hashes.
Several other hash types are added with contributed patches.
Enhancements:
- Bitslice DES code for x86-64 that makes use of the 64-bit mode extended SSE2 with 16 XMM registers has been added for better performance at DES-based crypt(3) hashes with x86-64 builds on AMD processors.
- A new make target for FreeBSD/x86-64 has been added.
<<lessIt supports several crypt(3) password hash types which are most commonly found on various Unix flavors, as well as Kerberos AFS and Windows NT/2000/XP LM hashes.
Several other hash types are added with contributed patches.
Enhancements:
- Bitslice DES code for x86-64 that makes use of the 64-bit mode extended SSE2 with 16 XMM registers has been added for better performance at DES-based crypt(3) hashes with x86-64 builds on AMD processors.
- A new make target for FreeBSD/x86-64 has been added.
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Added: 2006-05-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LibTorrent 0.11.6
LibTorrent is a BitTorrent library written in C++ for Unix. more>>
LibTorrent is a BitTorrent library written in C++ for Unix. LibTorrent library is designed to avoid the redundant buffers and data copying that most (all?) other BitTorrent implementations suffer from.
The library is single-threaded and the client handles the select loop. An interactive ncurses client is included as an example.
Main features:
- The client has full control over the polling of sockets.
- Sigc++ signals makes i easy for the client to react to events.
- Fast resume which checks the file modification time.
Direct reading and writing from network to mmaped files:
- Avoids duplication of data where both the application and the kernel has a copy of the file chunk.
- Unused chunks get thrown out or written to disk instead of the swap.
- Kernel handles caching of the file.
File hash check:
- Uses the same thread.
- Client can control the rate. (Will be improved)
- Non-blocking and preload to memory with the mincore and madvise system calls.
File handler:
- Fine-grained use of file read/write permissions, allows seeding of read-only files.
- Allows torrents with unlimited number of files.
- Opens closed files when mapping chunks to memory, with graceful error handling.
- Support for files larger than 2 GB.
- Different download priorities for files in the torrent.
- Multi-tracker support.
- No dependency on any specific HTTP library, the client implements a wrapper class.
- Dynamic request pipe size.
- Upload and download throttle.
- And much more i havent bothered mentioning. (nor implementing)
<<lessThe library is single-threaded and the client handles the select loop. An interactive ncurses client is included as an example.
Main features:
- The client has full control over the polling of sockets.
- Sigc++ signals makes i easy for the client to react to events.
- Fast resume which checks the file modification time.
Direct reading and writing from network to mmaped files:
- Avoids duplication of data where both the application and the kernel has a copy of the file chunk.
- Unused chunks get thrown out or written to disk instead of the swap.
- Kernel handles caching of the file.
File hash check:
- Uses the same thread.
- Client can control the rate. (Will be improved)
- Non-blocking and preload to memory with the mincore and madvise system calls.
File handler:
- Fine-grained use of file read/write permissions, allows seeding of read-only files.
- Allows torrents with unlimited number of files.
- Opens closed files when mapping chunks to memory, with graceful error handling.
- Support for files larger than 2 GB.
- Different download priorities for files in the torrent.
- Multi-tracker support.
- No dependency on any specific HTTP library, the client implements a wrapper class.
- Dynamic request pipe size.
- Upload and download throttle.
- And much more i havent bothered mentioning. (nor implementing)
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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EZtorrent 1.3
EZtorrent is a tool that simplifies the process of publishing content via BitTorrent. more>>
EZtorrent project is a program that simplifies the process of publishing content via BitTorrent.
EZtorrent automates the process of generating .torrent metainfo files, as well as starting trackers and seeders.
Although its very easy to download files BitTorrent, distributing your own files via BitTorrent yourself is not a comparatively straightforward process. You need to carefully generate .torrent metainfo files, start a tracker process, then start a seeder process for each individual .torrent file. EZtorrent combines all of this into one, easy step. Heres a "Quick Start" version of how easy it is to distribute BitTorrent content with EZtorrent:
Download and install BitTorrent according to its instructions.
Download EZtorrent, unpack the source code, run ./configure, make, and make install. See the INSTALL file for more information.
Run the following commands:
ezt create mytorrents /var/www/html/torrents /var/mytorrents
www.example.com 6969
Now, copy some files into /var/mytorrents
ezt start # Or "ezt restart", if ezt is already running
Thats it. ezt reads a list of all the files in /var/mytorrents. For each file, a corresponding .torrent file is created and placed in /var/www/html/torrents. Presumably this directory is published over the web with Apache, or some other HTTP server, where others can find them. Then, ezt starts a tracker process running on TCP port 6969 (the above example uses www.example.com as the DNS name of the machine running EZtorrent). Finally, ezt starts a seeder for each .torrent file.
New files can be added to, or removed from, /var/mytorrents at any time. After adding or removing files, run "ezt restart". ezt takes care of creating any new .torrents that need to be created, removing any obsolete .torrents of removed files, and starting or stopping the corresponding seeders. It is also possible to create different directories for different sets of files. You just need to specify a separate TCP port for each directory; ezt also takes care of starting (or stopping) a separate tracker process for each configured directory and port.
Although this is all that you need to know about using EZtorrent, be sure to review some additional important information in INSTALL and NEWS files, and EZtorrents manual page.
<<lessEZtorrent automates the process of generating .torrent metainfo files, as well as starting trackers and seeders.
Although its very easy to download files BitTorrent, distributing your own files via BitTorrent yourself is not a comparatively straightforward process. You need to carefully generate .torrent metainfo files, start a tracker process, then start a seeder process for each individual .torrent file. EZtorrent combines all of this into one, easy step. Heres a "Quick Start" version of how easy it is to distribute BitTorrent content with EZtorrent:
Download and install BitTorrent according to its instructions.
Download EZtorrent, unpack the source code, run ./configure, make, and make install. See the INSTALL file for more information.
Run the following commands:
ezt create mytorrents /var/www/html/torrents /var/mytorrents
www.example.com 6969
Now, copy some files into /var/mytorrents
ezt start # Or "ezt restart", if ezt is already running
Thats it. ezt reads a list of all the files in /var/mytorrents. For each file, a corresponding .torrent file is created and placed in /var/www/html/torrents. Presumably this directory is published over the web with Apache, or some other HTTP server, where others can find them. Then, ezt starts a tracker process running on TCP port 6969 (the above example uses www.example.com as the DNS name of the machine running EZtorrent). Finally, ezt starts a seeder for each .torrent file.
New files can be added to, or removed from, /var/mytorrents at any time. After adding or removing files, run "ezt restart". ezt takes care of creating any new .torrents that need to be created, removing any obsolete .torrents of removed files, and starting or stopping the corresponding seeders. It is also possible to create different directories for different sets of files. You just need to specify a separate TCP port for each directory; ezt also takes care of starting (or stopping) a separate tracker process for each configured directory and port.
Although this is all that you need to know about using EZtorrent, be sure to review some additional important information in INSTALL and NEWS files, and EZtorrents manual page.
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Added: 2006-05-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FDMS-3 Ripper
FDMS-3 Ripper is a Perl program for extracting the tracks from the FDMS-3 filesystem. more>>
FDMS-3 Ripper is a Perl program for extracting the tracks from the FDMS-3 filesystem. I recently bought a Fostex FD-8 multitrack hard disk recorder for recording music. It works great, but I was disappointed to discover that, although it uses a standard external SCSI hard disk, there was no way to "rip" the recorded tracks from the hard drive to my PC over the SCSI port. The alternatives were to use the analog-out to re-record each track using my soundcard (resulting in loss of quality and loss of synch between tracks), or buying a $500 ADAT card for my PC.
I decided that I would try to figure out a way to rip the music directly over the SCSI port. The FD-8 uses a proprietary Fostex filesystem, FDMS-3. I decided to hook it up to my PC and probed the drive. I was able to figure out the basic layout of the filesystem pretty quickly. Note: this is designed to hard disks formatted in the FDMS-3 "Mastering" mode, which stores the audio data in uncompressed format.
In order to use the program, you will need to take the hard disk that has the FDMS-3 filesystem on it and hook it up to your PC (mine is a SCSI drive -- dont know if this will work with one of the internal IDE drives you can hook up to the FD-8). Make sure that Linux can see the drive (dont try to mount it, though!). You might want to have a look at SCSI-2.4-HOWTO to get the drive recognized. My external hard disk is located at "/dev/sda", but yours could end up elsewhere.
Next, you need to make sure you have the following on your system: perl, sox and fileutils (for the "dd" utility). Security Warning Unfortunately, this program presents significant security issues, so be careful with it. The script needs to be able to access the hard disk directly, so you can either run it as root (not safe), or change the permissons for the hard disk device (in my case, "/dev/sda"). Run the program with "./fdms3rip /dev/sda" (substituting the actual location of your hard disk).
This will list all of the programs present on the hard disk. Then, run it again with the number of the program you want to fetch off the hard disk: "./fdms3rip /dev/sda 5" to get all of the recorded tracks for program number 5. After waiting a bit, you should now have a bunch of WAV files on your Linux machine. Warning This program will create and erase files with the names "dir" and "header" in the directory it is run from. It would be best to run this program from a clean directory, just to make sure there are no problems.
<<lessI decided that I would try to figure out a way to rip the music directly over the SCSI port. The FD-8 uses a proprietary Fostex filesystem, FDMS-3. I decided to hook it up to my PC and probed the drive. I was able to figure out the basic layout of the filesystem pretty quickly. Note: this is designed to hard disks formatted in the FDMS-3 "Mastering" mode, which stores the audio data in uncompressed format.
In order to use the program, you will need to take the hard disk that has the FDMS-3 filesystem on it and hook it up to your PC (mine is a SCSI drive -- dont know if this will work with one of the internal IDE drives you can hook up to the FD-8). Make sure that Linux can see the drive (dont try to mount it, though!). You might want to have a look at SCSI-2.4-HOWTO to get the drive recognized. My external hard disk is located at "/dev/sda", but yours could end up elsewhere.
Next, you need to make sure you have the following on your system: perl, sox and fileutils (for the "dd" utility). Security Warning Unfortunately, this program presents significant security issues, so be careful with it. The script needs to be able to access the hard disk directly, so you can either run it as root (not safe), or change the permissons for the hard disk device (in my case, "/dev/sda"). Run the program with "./fdms3rip /dev/sda" (substituting the actual location of your hard disk).
This will list all of the programs present on the hard disk. Then, run it again with the number of the program you want to fetch off the hard disk: "./fdms3rip /dev/sda 5" to get all of the recorded tracks for program number 5. After waiting a bit, you should now have a bunch of WAV files on your Linux machine. Warning This program will create and erase files with the names "dir" and "header" in the directory it is run from. It would be best to run this program from a clean directory, just to make sure there are no problems.
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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rTorrent 0.7.6
rTorrent is a console-based BitTorrent client. more>>
rTorrent is a console-based BitTorrent client. It aims to be a fully-featured and efficient client with the ability to run in the background using screen.
rTorrent project supports fast-resume and session management.
Main features:
- Use an URL or file path to add torrents at runtime
- Emacsish find-file support for opening torrents
- Stop/delete/resume torrents
- Optionally loads/saves/deletes torrents automatically in a session directory
- Safe fast resume support
- Shows lots of information about peers and the torrent
- Only one torrent at a time is checked.
Enhancements:
- Support for XMLRPC.
<<lessrTorrent project supports fast-resume and session management.
Main features:
- Use an URL or file path to add torrents at runtime
- Emacsish find-file support for opening torrents
- Stop/delete/resume torrents
- Optionally loads/saves/deletes torrents automatically in a session directory
- Safe fast resume support
- Shows lots of information about peers and the torrent
- Only one torrent at a time is checked.
Enhancements:
- Support for XMLRPC.
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
505 downloads
RSS Ripper 1.0
RSS Ripper project is a set of Python scripts that rewrites RSS feeds as required for better ease of use. more>>
RSS Ripper project is a set of Python scripts that rewrites RSS feeds as required for better ease of use. After the rip and rewrite, the new RSS feed is uploaded to your FTP server for your own private re-subscription.
Example Usage:
Rename digg_ripper.py-dist
mv digg_ripper.py-dist digg_ripper.py
Edit the FTP values at the top of the script to point to your own FTP.
FTP_HOST = example.com
FTP_USER = username
FTP_PASS = password
FTP_DIR = ~/path/to/public_html
Run it:
python digg_ripper.py
or
./digg_ripper.py
You may want to add a cron job:
0 * * * * /path/to/rss_ripper/digg_ripper.py >/dev/null 2>&1
And finally you can subscribe to your own custom rss feed.
<<lessExample Usage:
Rename digg_ripper.py-dist
mv digg_ripper.py-dist digg_ripper.py
Edit the FTP values at the top of the script to point to your own FTP.
FTP_HOST = example.com
FTP_USER = username
FTP_PASS = password
FTP_DIR = ~/path/to/public_html
Run it:
python digg_ripper.py
or
./digg_ripper.py
You may want to add a cron job:
0 * * * * /path/to/rss_ripper/digg_ripper.py >/dev/null 2>&1
And finally you can subscribe to your own custom rss feed.
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Added: 2007-05-24 License: BSD License Price:
883 downloads
M3U Ripper 1.4
M3U Ripper is a Firefox extension that allows you to rip the contents of an m3u, wmx, or ram playlist file. more>>
M3U Ripper is a Firefox extension that allows you to rip the contents of an m3u, wmx, or ram playlist file link by right clicking on the link and selecting the "Rip Playlist Contents..." option from the popup menu. The option will only appear if the URL ends with the proper file extension.
All the URLs in the M3U file are downloaded via the Firefox download manager to the default download directory or the one specified in the M3U Ripper options. You can also optionally have M3U Ripper create a sub directory with the playlist file name, create the remote playlist file, create a local playlist file, and filter URLs within the playlist files via regular expressions.
<<lessAll the URLs in the M3U file are downloaded via the Firefox download manager to the default download directory or the one specified in the M3U Ripper options. You can also optionally have M3U Ripper create a sub directory with the playlist file name, create the remote playlist file, create a local playlist file, and filter URLs within the playlist files via regular expressions.
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
946 downloads
John The Ripper MPI 1.7.2-bp17-mpi6
John The Ripper MPI is an updated version of Ryan Lims patch for john the ripper to support MPI more>>
John The Ripper MPI is an updated version of Ryan Lims patch for john the ripper to support MPI, in addition to a large number of third party patches to support additional ciphers and such.
MPI allows you to use multiple processors on a single system, or a cluster of systems for cracking passwords using john the ripper. Incredibly usefull in these days of multi core processors.
A compatible MPI implementation is required.
Benchmarks
Dual Core Intel Core2 Duo, 2.16GHz, MacBook Pro MacOSX
John MPI - Version 1.7.2-bp17-mpi4, 2 threads
Benchmarking: Traditional DES [128/128 BS SSE2]... DONE
Many salts: 3433087.00 c/s real, 3636739.00 c/s virtual
Only one salt: 2852658.00 c/s real, 3021898.00 c/s virtual
Dual AMD Opteron 250 (2.2ghz), Gentoo Linux 64bit
John MPI - Version 1.7.2-bp17-mpi, 2 threads
Benchmarking: Traditional DES [128/128 BS SSE2-16]... DONE
Many salts: 2132632.00 c/s real, 2139034.00 c/s virtual
Only one salt: 1951692.00 c/s real, 1957552.00 c/s virtual
Version restrictions:
- If you use Gentoo, make sure you compile mpich2 _WITHOUT_ the "threads" use flag, otherwise john-mpi will fail to compile with undefined references to MPIU_Free and MPIU_Malloc
- If you use OpenMPI instead of mpich2, the SIGHUP signal doesnt get passed to john. It is necessary to send a SIGUSR1 instead.
Enhancements:
- Support for SIGUSR1 as well as SIGHUP, required for use with OpenMPI
<<lessMPI allows you to use multiple processors on a single system, or a cluster of systems for cracking passwords using john the ripper. Incredibly usefull in these days of multi core processors.
A compatible MPI implementation is required.
Benchmarks
Dual Core Intel Core2 Duo, 2.16GHz, MacBook Pro MacOSX
John MPI - Version 1.7.2-bp17-mpi4, 2 threads
Benchmarking: Traditional DES [128/128 BS SSE2]... DONE
Many salts: 3433087.00 c/s real, 3636739.00 c/s virtual
Only one salt: 2852658.00 c/s real, 3021898.00 c/s virtual
Dual AMD Opteron 250 (2.2ghz), Gentoo Linux 64bit
John MPI - Version 1.7.2-bp17-mpi, 2 threads
Benchmarking: Traditional DES [128/128 BS SSE2-16]... DONE
Many salts: 2132632.00 c/s real, 2139034.00 c/s virtual
Only one salt: 1951692.00 c/s real, 1957552.00 c/s virtual
Version restrictions:
- If you use Gentoo, make sure you compile mpich2 _WITHOUT_ the "threads" use flag, otherwise john-mpi will fail to compile with undefined references to MPIU_Free and MPIU_Malloc
- If you use OpenMPI instead of mpich2, the SIGHUP signal doesnt get passed to john. It is necessary to send a SIGUSR1 instead.
Enhancements:
- Support for SIGUSR1 as well as SIGHUP, required for use with OpenMPI
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Added: 2007-08-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
575 downloads
DVD Home Video Project 0.4.0.1
DVD Home Video Project is a tool that provides a simple, quick way to transform video on a DV camcorder into a DVD. more>>
DVD Home Video Project is a tool that provides a simple, quick way to transform video on a DV camcorder into a fully functional DVD, including a menu with optional background images and music.
<<less Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2007-01-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1017 downloads
Attachment Ripper and Displacement System 1.48
Attachment Ripper and Displacement System (aradis) is a filter that removes attachments from email. more>>
Attachment Ripper and Displacement System (aradis) is a filter that removes attachments from email.
The removed attachment is sent to a specified resource for storage. The attachment is replaced with a notice of where the removed attachment may be found.
The filter can also rename filenames for security. The project uses GMime for MIME handling.
Enhancements:
- Anonymous attachments are now given a name according to the MIME type.
- The ability to insert replacement messages as HTML instead of plain text was added.
<<lessThe removed attachment is sent to a specified resource for storage. The attachment is replaced with a notice of where the removed attachment may be found.
The filter can also rename filenames for security. The project uses GMime for MIME handling.
Enhancements:
- Anonymous attachments are now given a name according to the MIME type.
- The ability to insert replacement messages as HTML instead of plain text was added.
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Added: 2006-12-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DVD BacKup Express 5
DVD BacKup Express is a small Kommander Script to create a GUI for dvdbackup. more>>
DVD BacKup Express is a small Kommander Script to create a GUI for dvdbackup.
I made it because it can be run on any platform with kommander installed and dvdbackup available (which may be more platforms than kdvdbackup or other binary frontends are available for)
There is a lot of room for improvement here. Feel free to spruce it up a bit and send me the new .kmdr file and i will update this.
<<lessI made it because it can be run on any platform with kommander installed and dvdbackup available (which may be more platforms than kdvdbackup or other binary frontends are available for)
There is a lot of room for improvement here. Feel free to spruce it up a bit and send me the new .kmdr file and i will update this.
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Added: 2006-02-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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