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PlayStation Portable Video Converter 0.3

PlayStation Portable Video Converter 0.3


PlayStation Portable Video Converter (PSPVC) is a FFMPEG front-end to convert video files for the PSP. more>>
PlayStation Portable Video Converter (PSPVC) is a FFMPEG front-end to convert video files for the PSP. PlayStation Portable Video Converter allow you to queue severals conversions with different parameters for each.

Formats:

* MPEG4/SP (all firmware)
* H264/AVC (firmware 2.0+)

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Added: 2007-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Python library for PS3 0.1.2

Python library for PS3 0.1.2


Python library for PS3 (Sony Playstation 3) game development under Linux. more>>
Python library for PS3 (Sony Playstation 3) game development under Linux. Includes: rendering to the PS3 frame buffer on a per pixel basis or with blittable objects (solid, masked or alpha blended), support for PS3 controllers and integration with PIL.
As you may know, Ive been writing my PS3 stuff with a view to building up a library suitable for writing games and as I thought about it more the idea of using a scripting language for the game seemed the most logical way forward. I plumped on python as Id used it before for a couple of small jobs and it seemed like a nice language with a lot of support. Plus, it has the advantage of being pre-installed on most Linux distributions and very easy to extend, and so the PS3 library for python was born...
Brief bullet points of the current build:
Support for the PS3 frame buffer on a per pixel basis
Support for blittable objects (solid, masked or alpha blended)
Support for the PS3 controllers
Easy integration with PIL for image manipulation and text rendering
A proof-of-concept breakout game
After about a day and a half development, the core of the library was in place but in a not very visible way. It seemed that the only way I could actually demonstrate this to all be good stuff is by writing a quick game. And breakout is one of the simplest, so I spent another day writing that. Its important to have a good demo on release... So, Ill settle for this half-hearted attempt at a breakout game whose main redeeming feature is that it has alpha transparency on all the blocks!
Just to whet your interest, heres an example of how easy the code can be (taken directly from the test.py file):
image = Blittable(Image.open("miglu.jpg"))
for count in xrange(screen.height-image.height):
screen.clear()
screen.blit(image, (count,count) )
screen.flip()
screen.wait()
Enhancements:
- Adds support for image blitting with the SPUs.
- Currently, using 4 SPUs the alpha blended breakout demo runs at 30fps at 720p.
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Added: 2007-05-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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pingmon 2.2

pingmon 2.2


pingmon is a small PING monitor, it just pings a server 5 times and displays the results. more>>
pingmon is a small PING monitor, it just pings a server 5 times and displays the results.

Dont really know how usefull it will be to anyone, but here it is!

Change the .theme file to change the labels and the servers... ill try to do some sort of "click to change" thing later.

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Added: 2007-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PyPanel 2.2

PyPanel 2.2


PyPanel is a panel/taskbar for X11 window managers. more>>
PyPanel is a lightweight panel/taskbar written in Python and C for X11 window managers. It can be easily customized to match any desktop theme or taste.
PyPanel works with WindowMaker and EWMH compliant WMs (Kahakai, Openbox, PekWM, FVWM, etc). PyPanel is distributed under the GNU General Public License v2.
Main features:
- Transparency with shading/tinting
- Panel dimensions, location and layout
- Font type and colors with Xft support
- Button events/actions
- Clock and workspace name display
- System Tray (Notification Area)
- Autohiding
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Added: 2005-04-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gastify 1.2.2

Gastify 1.2.2


Gastify is a client for app_notify, an asterisk extension. more>>
Gastify is a client for app_notify, an asterisk extension. Gastify project sits in the notification-area of the gnome-panel and displays a libnotify popup when a call arrives. Beside it logs all calls.
Main features:
- an libnotify popup for incoming calls
- a click on the statusicon opens a call-history
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Added: 2007-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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phpLedAds 2.2

phpLedAds 2.2


phpLedAds provides a simple yet very powerful PHP/MySql driven banner rotation program. more>>
phpLedAds provides a simple yet very powerful PHP/MySql driven banner rotation program.
This is a simple yet very powerful PHP/MySql driven banner rotation program. Complete with Administrative control panel and statistics for each ad. This ad program was designed for single site use. Version 2.2 includes many upgrades including improved database design and graphed statistics (created on-the-fly). Also supports either standard image-based ads (with upload support) or rich text ads -- and so much more! Version 2.2 includes many bug fixes as well as more graphs and advanced features!
Main features:
- Better Database Design - Massive improvements made over the previous version of phpLedAds (formally Led-Ads)
- Simple Interface - The interface, while powerful and very functional, is very easy to use. No more guessing what something does!
- Graphical Stats - If your host has GD support compiled into php, LedAds will generate graphs representing displays and clicks from the previous 10 days -- automatically! (Graphs creating using JGraph 1.11).
- NEW for version 2.2! -- 30-day history graph comparing displays-to-clicks!
- Two Ad Types - You can use standard ad banners or use your own rich-media adcode (such as what you would get from an ad company).
- Three Link Options - Choose to open clicks on standard ad banners in one of three target attributes (this one was highly requested!)
- Random Number Generation - You can now insert random numbers into the Rich-Media. This allows you to dynamically create what ad your ad company may call unique keys for each time the ad is displayed (highly requested as well!)
- Image Uploads and Storage - You can upload your ad banners right from the control panel -- and let the program take care off all the storage and retrieval.
- Full upgrade ability. You can easily upgrade your Led-Ads (previous name) v1.0 ad stats and info. There is no support to import LedAds 2.0 (CGI Version) yet.
- Full Stats - Stats tracked per day, per month, per year and lifetime! Now you know your total stats all the time!
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Added: 2007-05-01 License: Freeware Price:
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Lipstik 2.2.2

Lipstik 2.2.2


Lipstik is a fast and clean style for KDE3 with many options to tune your desktop look. more>>
Lipstik is a fast and clean style for KDE3 with many options to tune your desktop look.

Just try it!

INSTALLATION:

Please read the INSTALL file.

CONFIGURATION:

You can find many options in the styles configuration panel. Go to Settings/Appearance & Themes/Style and click on the configure button.

BUGS:

Read the BUGS file; if the issue is not reported, post a comment below, Ill try to read them often.

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Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Xinity 2.2 RC1

Xinity 2.2 RC1


Xinity project is a powerful web content management system (CMS). more>>
Xinity project is a powerful web content management system (CMS).
Xinity is a powerful web content management system (CMS). You can build complex web sites with content edited and maintained by non-programmers. It is user-friendy because it eliminates the flexibility gap: in common CM Systems the editor loses the more flexibility the more the programmer gains and vice versa.
In Xinity the programmer has the power to decide how much flexibility the editor has. There are no limitations given by the system.
The editor edits his content in WYSIWYG, and there is no need to battle with or system-specific variables. Xinity is a highly scalable system with a lot of customization work to do with each installtion, and is not suitable for a quick test run.
On the other hand there is a generic site architecture that comes with the base distribution, so you can set up you own Xinity web site in 30 minutes.
Enhancements:
- revise Exception-Handling and inform Client properly [TOBIAS done 11/4]
- inform client if logon fails [TOBIAS done 15/4]
- integrate Form- and Treehandling in AdCo [TOBIAS done 15/4]
- build ShiftBox AMS-Group selection (with two windows add/remove like in XBU) [TOBIAS done 16/4]
- change AMS-Groupprocessing on serverside (tokens to entities)[TOBIAS changed 17/4]
- confirmation on logout (generic confirmation-flag in Conmmand) [TOBIAS done 17/4]
- avoid server-startup on connection-failure (RMI-Registry) [TOBIAS done 17/4]
- errormessage if client cant connect to server prior to login [TOBIAS done 17/4]
- change AMS-Forms so ARPs will be set on save() not directly with a seperate Command [TOBIAS done 17/4]
- fix AMS-search [TOBIAS done 19/4]
- Copy+Paste in editor [TOBIAS done 19/4]
- introduce UserConfiguration for Modules [TOBIAS done 23/4]
- avoid focus-setting on read-only forms [TOBIAS done 23/4]
- Message on problems during session-initalisation [TOBIAS done 23/4]
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Added: 2007-04-25 License: Common Public License Price:
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KDirStat 2.5.2

KDirStat 2.5.2


KDirStat is a graphical disk usage utility, very much like the Unix more>>
KDirStat is a graphical disk usage utility, very much like the Unix "du" command.
KDirStat project displays a directory tree both in classical tree format (like Konqueror, but with accumulated tree sizes, shown as MB / GB and as percentage bars) and in "treemap" format like SequoiaView.
In addition to that, KDirStat provides cleanup facilities to reclaim disk space - both predefined and customizable.
Main features:
Display Features
- Graphical and numeric display of used disk space
- Files kept apart from directories in separate items to prevent cluttering the display
- All numbers displayed human readable - e.g., 34.4 MB instead of 36116381 Bytes
- Different colors in the directory tree display to keep the different tree levels visually apart
- Display of latest change time within an entire directory tree - you can easily see what object was changed last and when.
Treemap Display
- Treemap as alternate (auxiliary) view of a directory tree
- Easily find large in a directory tree: You see the entire tree at once. Large rectangles are large files - you can see them even if they are hidden somewhere deep within the tree.
- Treemap view slaved to the tree (list) view: Click on a file in the treemap, and it is selected in the tree view - and vice versa.
- Treemap tiles are colored by file type - all images in cyan, all audio tracks (MP3 etc.) in yellow, executables in magenta etc.; you can see from the color what a treemap rectangle is.
- Many treemap variants available:
- Plain treemap
- Squarified treemap (no thin elongated rectangles)
- Cushion treemap
- Colored treemap
- All combinations of the above
- Fast implementation: Treemap built in fractions of a second (on quite ordinary machines: Athlon-550 class)
- Treemap subwindow can be resized as the user prefers
- Treemap can be switched off with a single keypress (F9)
- Context menu with cleanup actions etc.
- Zoom the treemap in/out treemap with double click (left/right)
- Many treemap configuration options
Directory Reading
- Stays on one file system by default - reads mounted file systems only on request.
- You dont care about a mounted /usr file system if the root file system is full and you need to find out why in a hurry, nor do you want to scan everybodys home directory on the NFS server when your local disk is full.
- Network transparency: Scan FTP or Samba directories - or whatever else protocols KDE support.
- PacMan animation while directories are being read. OK, this is not exactly essential, but its fun.
Cleaning up
- Predefined cleanup actions: Easily delete a file or a directory tree, move it to the KDE trash bin, compress it to a .tar.bz2 archive or simply open a shell or a Konqueror window there.
- User-defined cleanup actions: Add your own cleanup commands or edit the existing ones.
- "Send mail to owner" report facility: Send a mail requesting the owner of a large directory tree to please clean up unused files.
Misc
- Feedback mail facility: Rate the program and tell the authors your opinion about it.
Whats New in 2.4.4 Release:
- Sparse files and hard links are now properly supported.
Whats New in 2.5.2 Release:
- Can now read and write directory contents from cache files generated by (supplied) Perl script, e.g. in cron job over night
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Added: 2006-01-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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edictionary 2.2

edictionary 2.2


edictionary is a nifty little application which you can use as your dictionary. more>>
edictionary is a nifty little application which you can use as your dictionary. It will fit quite well into your command line intensive job and its faster than your browser too!
edictionary can be used to view the meaning of English words. It can also provide related details like etymology, function, pronunciation etc. Adding support for other languages is not included, but is easy.
It can grab the meaning of any word from the convenience of the command line. You can ask for meanings of multiple words at once. You can call edictionary from within your scripts.
edictionary is as platform independent as Perl, because, you guessed it, it is written in Perl. Thus, all you need is Perl installed on your machine, and of course, edictionary. FYI, Perl is a platform independent language.
Interpreters are available for Linux, UNIX, Windows and many other platforms, easily. If you are running Linux or UNIX, chances are that you already have Perl installed on your machine.
Enhancements:
- Fix the MW response parser to conform to the new html output.
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Added: 2006-12-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PloneChat 2.2.2

PloneChat 2.2.2


PloneChat project is a chat product for Plone. more>>
PloneChat project is a chat product for Plone.

This product is chat (interactive discussion tool) product for Zope/CMF/Plone.

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Added: 2007-02-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Batik 2.2

Batik 2.2


Java classes to let you create a custom utility to find and delete all junk files on your machine. Use one of the three scripts supplied as an example, to create your own XXX.java source code file then compile and use to rapidly clean your drive of junk. This program requires some elementary Java programming skill. more>>

Batik - Java classes to let you create a custom utility to find and

delete all junk files on your machine. Use one of the three

scripts supplied as an example, to create your own XXX.java

source code file then compile and use to rapidly clean your

drive of junk.

This program requires some elementary Java programming skill.

To compile

E:

cd commindprodbatik

javac *.java

to run, make sure the current drive in on the classpath. See

http://mindprod.com/jgloss/classpath.html

java com.mindprod.batik.YourClass


Enhancements:
Version 2.2

gets rid of 12 ghosts delete_me files


System Requirements:
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Added: 2007-08-27 License: Free Price: Free
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SilverStripe 2.0.2

SilverStripe 2.0.2


SilverStripe is a Web application framework and content management system. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-07-27 License: BSD License Price:
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pBeans 2.0.2

pBeans 2.0.2


pBeans project is a Object/Relational (O/R) database mapping layer. more>>
pBeans project is a Object/Relational (O/R) database mapping layer. It is designed to be simple to use and automated.
The idea is that you save time and effort by simply focusing on writing Java classes, and not worrying about maintenance of matching SQL scripts, schema evolution, XML based schemas, or generating code. The pBeans framework takes care of persisting JavaBeans with little assistance from the developer.
Main features:
- Automatic Table Creation and Schema Evolution- Tables corresponding to JavaBean classes are created on demand. Field types are based, by default, on JavaBean compile-time types. Field type changes and new fields are detected. Manually changing tables (user-managed mode) is also supported.
- Based on Annotated JavaBeans- You define a getter and setter for each bean property. Persisent bean classes only need to be tagged with a @PersistentClass annotation.
- Transitive Persistence- If object A is persisted and it refers to Persistent object B, then object B is automatically persisted. If Persistent object C also refers to B, and C is also persisted, the record for object B in the database is not duplicated.
- Instance Consistency- If you retrieve an object from persistent storage that is already known to exist in main memory, you get a reference to the object in main memory. (Garbage collection is allowed to happen via weak references.)
- Near-Zero Configuration- There is no need to define schemas or anything of the sort in a language other than Java, and there are no code generation steps of any kind. No XML or SQL need to be written, except the necessary to create a database and grant user permissions. However, you can instruct pBeans to let you manage database modifications manually.
- Database features- Transactions and auto-increment IDs (MySQL only) are now supported.
- Flexibility- Via annotations users are allowed to define their own table and field names, the name of the primary key, whether fields are nullable, whether tables are user-managed (not automatically modified), table indexes, unique or otherwise, whether unused fields should be deleted, whether a field is nullable, whether it is renamed from another field (to prevent loss of data when a property is renamed), etc.
- Servlet support- A pBeans store may be easily configured using servlet context parameters (see ServletAccess.)
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Added: 2007-04-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Audio Overload 2.0b5a6

Audio Overload 2.0b5a6


Audio Overload is a player for various types of music files which you may find on the Internet. more>>
Audio Overload is a player for various types of music files which you may
find on the Internet.
Whats it play:
21 console and home computer file formats are now supported.
.AY - Amstrad CPC/Spectrum ZX/Atari ST
.COP - Sam Coupe
.GBS - Nintendo Gameboy
.GSF - Nintendo Gameboy Advance
.GYM - Sega Megadrive/Genesis
.HES - PC Engine
.KSS - MSX
.MDX - Sharp X68000
.MOD - Commodore Amiga
.NSF - Nintendo NES
.ORC - TRS-80 Orchestra-90
.PSF - Sony PlayStation
.QSF - Capcom QSound
.RAW - PC-compatibles with an AdLib
.S3M - PC-compatibles with a GUS or SoundBlaster
.S98 - NEC PC-98
.SAP - Atari XL/XE
.SNDH - Atari ST
.SPC - Super Nintendo
.VGM - Sega Master System/Game Gear
.YM - Amstrad CPC/Spectrum ZX/Atari ST
Enhancements:
- Completely replaced the .NSF, .GBS, and .SNDH engines with substantially better-sounding and more-compatible versions. Big thanks to Shay Green
- (.NSF and .GBS, based on Game Music Box) and Benjamin Gerard (.SNDH based on the upcoming SC68 v2.3.0) for allowing us to use their code!
- CAB archive support. This is popular in Japan and many Japanese formats are commonly found in these containers.
- Fixed MOD note delay and note cut behavior.
- Added support for the S3M note cut effect.
- Fixed bug in the new RAR engine that caused crashes on some files.
- Fixed .RAW files that use a timer divider of 0.
- Fixed tempo of .QSF files.
- Fixed .S98 files using a tempo value other than 0.
- Fixed nasty pop/click at the start of .S98 files.
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