full screen caller
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Results 1 - 15 of about 3057
VOCP 0.9.3
OCP is a complete messaging solution for voice modems, with voicemail, fax, email pager, DTMF command shell. more>>
Much more than an answering machine, VOCP transforms your computer into a full-featured call answering and voice messaging system. With the VOCP System, you can create an unlimited number of voicemail, pager and command shell boxes which callers will navigate using their touch tone telephone.
You can send and receive faxes, listen to your email using text-to-speech, filter and redirect calls based on caller ID information, run programs through the telephone and more.
VOCP acts as a call answering and voice messaging system. When a call comes in on the line connected to the voice modem, VOCP answers and the caller is placed in the root box. From there, the caller may navigate the system tree by using the DTMF keys on the telephone.
Most boxes will play messages that present menus which lead to other boxes, which the caller selects by entering a single digit on the telephone keypad. Callers may jump to any box withing the system by entering *, followed by the box number and, optionally, followed by the # key.
The leaf nodes, or terminal points, in the system end the call - this is where the caller will leave a voice or pager message, send or receive a fax.
A user may also choose to log into the system, in order to retreive voicemail messages or to run programs using the command shells. This is accomplished by accessing the special box number 999 (by entering *999#).
Callers navigate the system using a touch-tone phone and may send and receive faxes, voice mail, and pager messages, listen to text/HTML email messages, or execute configured programs on the host and hear the resulting output.
Main features:
- The core VOCP voice messaging system
- The VOCP Call Center
- The XVOCP graphical message retrieval interface
- The VOCPhax graphical faxing interface
- The VOCPweb remote web interface
- The VOCP BoxConf configuration interface
- a large number of utility programs (see the /usr/local/vocp/bin/README for details)
<<lessYou can send and receive faxes, listen to your email using text-to-speech, filter and redirect calls based on caller ID information, run programs through the telephone and more.
VOCP acts as a call answering and voice messaging system. When a call comes in on the line connected to the voice modem, VOCP answers and the caller is placed in the root box. From there, the caller may navigate the system tree by using the DTMF keys on the telephone.
Most boxes will play messages that present menus which lead to other boxes, which the caller selects by entering a single digit on the telephone keypad. Callers may jump to any box withing the system by entering *, followed by the box number and, optionally, followed by the # key.
The leaf nodes, or terminal points, in the system end the call - this is where the caller will leave a voice or pager message, send or receive a fax.
A user may also choose to log into the system, in order to retreive voicemail messages or to run programs using the command shells. This is accomplished by accessing the special box number 999 (by entering *999#).
Callers navigate the system using a touch-tone phone and may send and receive faxes, voice mail, and pager messages, listen to text/HTML email messages, or execute configured programs on the host and hear the resulting output.
Main features:
- The core VOCP voice messaging system
- The VOCP Call Center
- The XVOCP graphical message retrieval interface
- The VOCPhax graphical faxing interface
- The VOCPweb remote web interface
- The VOCP BoxConf configuration interface
- a large number of utility programs (see the /usr/local/vocp/bin/README for details)
Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2005-04-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1648 downloads
Skippy 0.5.0
Skippy is a full screen pager for X11. more>>
Skippy is what (I think) is best described as a full-screen task-switcher for X11. The project tries to provide an alternative when taskbars or regular task-switchers arent the most efficient way of switching tasks (like when you have a lot of applications open).
When activated (currently only through a hotkey), it will arrange and scale snapshots of all windows on the current desktop and itll let you pick a window using a mouse or a keyboard.
Yes, this is also what expocity and Apples Expose do (yeah, I know, Expose does more than just this), but I dont like metacity (expocity is a hacked up version of that) and I dont have a Mac.
Usage
Skippys pretty easy to use. Just compile (and optionally install) it, and press the hotkey (the default hotkey is F11). Then choose a window with either the keyboard (you can use up, down, left and right to navigate) or the mouse (just hover over a window) and activate it by pressing the left mouse button or the return or spacebar key.
There are also two or three modifiers you can use with the hotkey: hold Control and Skippy (not used in Skippy-XD) will update the snapshots of all the windows. Hold Mod1 (aka the alt key) and skippy will only show the windows of the currently focused windows window group (like, all of gimps windows, or all of kopetes windows), and if Skippy or Skippy-XD is compiled with Xinerama support and you have several heads, hold shift while pressing the hotkey to make it show the windows on all heads.
<<lessWhen activated (currently only through a hotkey), it will arrange and scale snapshots of all windows on the current desktop and itll let you pick a window using a mouse or a keyboard.
Yes, this is also what expocity and Apples Expose do (yeah, I know, Expose does more than just this), but I dont like metacity (expocity is a hacked up version of that) and I dont have a Mac.
Usage
Skippys pretty easy to use. Just compile (and optionally install) it, and press the hotkey (the default hotkey is F11). Then choose a window with either the keyboard (you can use up, down, left and right to navigate) or the mouse (just hover over a window) and activate it by pressing the left mouse button or the return or spacebar key.
There are also two or three modifiers you can use with the hotkey: hold Control and Skippy (not used in Skippy-XD) will update the snapshots of all the windows. Hold Mod1 (aka the alt key) and skippy will only show the windows of the currently focused windows window group (like, all of gimps windows, or all of kopetes windows), and if Skippy or Skippy-XD is compiled with Xinerama support and you have several heads, hold shift while pressing the hotkey to make it show the windows on all heads.
Download (0.023MB)
Added: 2005-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1646 downloads
Actual-X 0.6.1
Actual-X allows broadcasters to use available sound-bits in their broadcasts. more>>
Actual-X is a web-based program that enables broadcasters to share audio actualities. Digital audio files and information about the actuality are FTP-ed from any location, with Internet access, into Actual-X program. The files are then verified for accuracy, processed and placed into a web access page for real-time preview and insertion into a networked digital audio system. Actual-X allows broadcaster to easily incorporate available digital audio sound-bits into the next broadcast.
Actual-X tries to take a realistic view of the news workflow and the use of news actualities. Actual-X was developed under these workflow guidelines to make the use of audio cuts user friendly. Audio cuts on Actual-X average 40-secondsin lengths though the program is not length restrictive nor, is it restrictive in regards to the number of cuts that can be archived in the system.
The actuality workflow starts with opening the Actual-X program in any web-browser. The Actual-X welcome page is displayed with a list of options. To add an audio cut into the system the user selects Create a New Actuality.
At the Create a New Actuality screen, the broadcaster adds the basic information about the actuality into the form. After the information is entered, using any FTP program the corresponding digital audio file is uploaded into Actual-X. The matching audio file for the information entered must be uploaded before another informational screen can be completed. The new actuality can be viewed immediately in the Actual-X system by selecting the List of Actualities to View option from the welcome screen.
At the List of Actualities to View screen, youre quickly given a full list of available audio cuts, the link to audibly preview each actuality, and a one click transfer of the audio the users specific networked digital audio system.
A third party can authenticate the contents of the cut in order to verify the audio does in fact match the information entered. While viewing the list of cuts there is also an option to display the details. This calls an Actual-X screen that displays all information in the system for the selected cut.
The simple design of Actual-X is in line with the overall design formula of R-BOSS and all its modules. Everything is tailored towards web-based cross platform access, practicality and ease of use.
<<lessActual-X tries to take a realistic view of the news workflow and the use of news actualities. Actual-X was developed under these workflow guidelines to make the use of audio cuts user friendly. Audio cuts on Actual-X average 40-secondsin lengths though the program is not length restrictive nor, is it restrictive in regards to the number of cuts that can be archived in the system.
The actuality workflow starts with opening the Actual-X program in any web-browser. The Actual-X welcome page is displayed with a list of options. To add an audio cut into the system the user selects Create a New Actuality.
At the Create a New Actuality screen, the broadcaster adds the basic information about the actuality into the form. After the information is entered, using any FTP program the corresponding digital audio file is uploaded into Actual-X. The matching audio file for the information entered must be uploaded before another informational screen can be completed. The new actuality can be viewed immediately in the Actual-X system by selecting the List of Actualities to View option from the welcome screen.
At the List of Actualities to View screen, youre quickly given a full list of available audio cuts, the link to audibly preview each actuality, and a one click transfer of the audio the users specific networked digital audio system.
A third party can authenticate the contents of the cut in order to verify the audio does in fact match the information entered. While viewing the list of cuts there is also an option to display the details. This calls an Actual-X screen that displays all information in the system for the selected cut.
The simple design of Actual-X is in line with the overall design formula of R-BOSS and all its modules. Everything is tailored towards web-based cross platform access, practicality and ease of use.
Download (0.041MB)
Added: 2005-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1627 downloads
HooDaHek 0.2
HooDaHek is a collection of Asterisk AGI scripts, CGI scripts, and MySQL tables. more>>
HooDaHek (hoo-dah-hek, as in who-the-heck?) is a collection of Asterisk AGI scripts, CGI scripts, and MySQL tables intended to implement your own in-house Caller ID database and notification services.
I wrote these scripts originally to enable my household phone system to identify who was calling, be able to modify and specify my own custom CallerID labels, and to have the phone system alert us via AOL Instant Messenger or MSN Messenger as to who was calling (or had called).
Main features:
- Caller calls into your Asterisk system via IAX, SIP, or PSTN
- Your extensions.conf context sends CLID information to the hoodahek_dbhandle AGI script.
- hoodahek_dbhandle determines if the caller has called before based on the phone number.
- If YES, it does nothing.
- If NO, it inserts a row into the hoodahek table to identify the caller on subsequent calls. The initial information used is the information supplied by the telcos CLID transmission. If configured, an email is sent notifying someone of the insertion into the system. This information can then be edited by the CGI scripts provided.
- Control returns to the dialplan.
- The dialplan passes information to the hoodahek_notify AGI script.
- hoodahek_notify looks to see if stored information about this caller is in the hoodahek table.
- If YES, hoodahek_notify uses this information to announce the caller via AIM/MSN.
- If NO, hoodahek_notify looks to see if the CLID system has passed information about the caller (name, number)
- If YES, it uses that information to announce the caller via AIM/MSN.
- If NO, it announces the caller anonymously.
- hoodahek_notify uses the information it found to write a call queue file in the queue directory for the hoodahekbot.
- Control passes back into the dialplan to do whatever comes next.
- hoodahekbot scans the queue directory every second to look for new call files. When it finds one, it opens it, scans in the lines, and deletes it. It then sends an IM to each recipient as configured.
<<lessI wrote these scripts originally to enable my household phone system to identify who was calling, be able to modify and specify my own custom CallerID labels, and to have the phone system alert us via AOL Instant Messenger or MSN Messenger as to who was calling (or had called).
Main features:
- Caller calls into your Asterisk system via IAX, SIP, or PSTN
- Your extensions.conf context sends CLID information to the hoodahek_dbhandle AGI script.
- hoodahek_dbhandle determines if the caller has called before based on the phone number.
- If YES, it does nothing.
- If NO, it inserts a row into the hoodahek table to identify the caller on subsequent calls. The initial information used is the information supplied by the telcos CLID transmission. If configured, an email is sent notifying someone of the insertion into the system. This information can then be edited by the CGI scripts provided.
- Control returns to the dialplan.
- The dialplan passes information to the hoodahek_notify AGI script.
- hoodahek_notify looks to see if stored information about this caller is in the hoodahek table.
- If YES, hoodahek_notify uses this information to announce the caller via AIM/MSN.
- If NO, hoodahek_notify looks to see if the CLID system has passed information about the caller (name, number)
- If YES, it uses that information to announce the caller via AIM/MSN.
- If NO, it announces the caller anonymously.
- hoodahek_notify uses the information it found to write a call queue file in the queue directory for the hoodahekbot.
- Control passes back into the dialplan to do whatever comes next.
- hoodahekbot scans the queue directory every second to look for new call files. When it finds one, it opens it, scans in the lines, and deletes it. It then sends an IM to each recipient as configured.
Download (0.027MB)
Added: 2005-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1578 downloads
Kisdnmonitor 0.5.3.1
Kisdnmonitor is a KDE applet for isdnserver. more>>
Kisdnmonitor is an applet for your KDE-desktop environment, it shows the status of the B-Channels and logs the calls (incoming and outgoing) with the duration and the costs and some other information.
It uses the standard KDE-addressbook to avoid annoying duplicities, and it retrieves on the fly the relevant information, it even shows the email addresses defined for the addressbook entry that called.
You can print your log lists as viewed on the screen, you can change the row order and the sorting order, this will be reflected in the final printout.
Main features:
- It monitors the B-Channels of your ISDN-Cards (version > 0.3b multi-monitoring)
- show each incoming call in a popup window
- show each outgoing call in a popup window
- show the calls while the user absent and logged out (the pc has still to be powered on)
- show the duration of a call
- show the costs of the outgoing calls
- show a list of all calls with editing and find options
- printing the list in the row order and sorting order youve setup
- totals are calculated (time, duration, costs)
- linked to kaddressbook (edit, insert)
- mail addresse(s) of the caller in the contextmenu (if available)
- configuring of the main window (toolbars)
Enhancements:
- now compiles with GCC 3.3.3-2
<<lessIt uses the standard KDE-addressbook to avoid annoying duplicities, and it retrieves on the fly the relevant information, it even shows the email addresses defined for the addressbook entry that called.
You can print your log lists as viewed on the screen, you can change the row order and the sorting order, this will be reflected in the final printout.
Main features:
- It monitors the B-Channels of your ISDN-Cards (version > 0.3b multi-monitoring)
- show each incoming call in a popup window
- show each outgoing call in a popup window
- show the calls while the user absent and logged out (the pc has still to be powered on)
- show the duration of a call
- show the costs of the outgoing calls
- show a list of all calls with editing and find options
- printing the list in the row order and sorting order youve setup
- totals are calculated (time, duration, costs)
- linked to kaddressbook (edit, insert)
- mail addresse(s) of the caller in the contextmenu (if available)
- configuring of the main window (toolbars)
Enhancements:
- now compiles with GCC 3.3.3-2
Download (1.04MB)
Added: 2005-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1474 downloads
Concentration 1.2
Concentration is a colorful memory game for Linux. more>>
Concentration is a colorful memory game for Linux.
Concentration is the classic memory game brought back to life for Linux. You can play in windowed or full screen mode.
Choose from three different icon sets to play with and choose from three different board sizes.
You have you choice of small (2x2), medium (4x4), and large (6x6) boards to choose from. All though mainly intended for kids the adults will have lots of fun "testing" this game out for them. Play in a window or in full screen by toggling between the two with the f key.
<<lessConcentration is the classic memory game brought back to life for Linux. You can play in windowed or full screen mode.
Choose from three different icon sets to play with and choose from three different board sizes.
You have you choice of small (2x2), medium (4x4), and large (6x6) boards to choose from. All though mainly intended for kids the adults will have lots of fun "testing" this game out for them. Play in a window or in full screen by toggling between the two with the f key.
Download (1.0MB)
Added: 2005-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1452 downloads
xenConsole r0.15 beta
xenConsole is a curses-based tty/console monitor for Xen 2.0 more>>
xenConsole is a curses-based tty/console monitor for Xen 2.0, basically presenting the output from xm list in a full-screen interface with additional domain information from SNMP, colours and somewhat realtime updates.
Main features:
- Xen/domain/host information shown:
- Most output from xm list
- Load averages for individual domains, if available
- Uptime for individual domains, if available
- CPU & memory consumption shown as percentages for each domain
- Calculated total CPU busy/idle times/percentages
- Total Xen host CPU load is indicated in various ways
- Continously updates screen automatically
- Full screen application, colourized
- Easy to use, type q to quit
<<lessMain features:
- Xen/domain/host information shown:
- Most output from xm list
- Load averages for individual domains, if available
- Uptime for individual domains, if available
- CPU & memory consumption shown as percentages for each domain
- Calculated total CPU busy/idle times/percentages
- Total Xen host CPU load is indicated in various ways
- Continously updates screen automatically
- Full screen application, colourized
- Easy to use, type q to quit
Download (0.038MB)
Added: 2005-11-05 License: Artistic License Price:
1448 downloads
QtPhone 0.1.1 Beta
QtPhone is a cross-platform telephone emulation application. more>>
QtPhone is a cross-platform telephone emulation application designed to be used with a PC, speakers, microphone, V.92 voice modem and a standard phone line.
ISDN, ADSL and Networking/Cable ( i.e VoIP ) will also be supported. Features include Caller Identification and Voice Mail.
Main features:
- Telephone, Speakerphone Capabilities
- Voice Mail, Caller Identification
- Wireless Headset/Handset Capabilities
- Supports V.92 Full Duplex Voice Modems,
- ISDN, ADSL and Networking/Cable ( i.e. VoIP )
- Voice Activation, Security Features
- Linux, Windows, MAC Versions
- Embedded Linux Version
Enhancements:
- Integrates the comms portions of the code.
<<lessISDN, ADSL and Networking/Cable ( i.e VoIP ) will also be supported. Features include Caller Identification and Voice Mail.
Main features:
- Telephone, Speakerphone Capabilities
- Voice Mail, Caller Identification
- Wireless Headset/Handset Capabilities
- Supports V.92 Full Duplex Voice Modems,
- ISDN, ADSL and Networking/Cable ( i.e. VoIP )
- Voice Activation, Security Features
- Linux, Windows, MAC Versions
- Embedded Linux Version
Enhancements:
- Integrates the comms portions of the code.
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2005-11-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1446 downloads
Intelligent Wardialer 0.07
Intelligent Wardialer is a war dialer used for auditing your PSTN (phone) network. more>>
Intelligent Wardialer is a "war dialer" used for auditing your PSTN (phone) network. Its features include random/sequential dialing, Voice over IP using the IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) protocol, ASCII flat file and MySQL logging, a curses-based front end, key stroke marking, multiple modem support, several methods of "tone detection", save/load state, banner detections (to determine remote system types) and blacklist support.
Main features:
- Full and Normal logging: Full logging records all possible events during dialing (busy signals, no answers, carriers, etc). By default it only records things that we might find interesting (carriers, possible telco equipment).
- ASCII flat file and MySQL logging: You can log to a traditional ASCII flat file, and record information into a MySQL database.
- Dials randomly or sequentially.
- Remote system identification: When finding a remote modem and connecting, iWar will remain connected and attempt to identify the remote system type.
- Key stroke marking: When actively "listening" to iWar work, if you hear something interesting, you can manually "mark" it by hitting a key. You can also enter a "note" about something you find interesting.
- Multiple modem support, because... well, hey - this is "Unix". iWar will support as many modems you can hook up
- Nice "curses" based display. This means that if youre using iWar from a Linux console or a VT100 based terminal, it should work fine. Its not a escape sequence kludge, but true "curses".
- Full control over the modem: Unlike other kludges, iWar doesnt just open the modem as a typical "file". It controls the baud rate, parity, and CTS/RTS (Hardware flow control) DTR (Data terminal ready). This is important for controlling the modem and making it preform the way you want it to during scanning. For example, DTR hang ups.
- Blacklisted phone number support: For numbers the system should never dial.
- Save state: If within the middle of a "wardialing" session you want to quit, you can save the current state to a file. This allows you to come back later and restart iWar where you left off. (via the -l option)
- Load pre-generated numbers: You can load a file (via the -L option) of numbers that you want to dial. This is useful if you want to load numbers generated by another routine (perl/shell script/etc).
- Tone location, if your modem supports it. iWar uses two different methods. The traditional "ATDT5551212w;" (Toneloc) and "silence" detection.
- Records remote system banners on connection for later review
- iWar can be used to attack PBXs and Voice mail systems
- Terminal window so you can watch modem interactions and carrier results in real time
- Support the IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) "Voice over IP" (VoIP) protocol. This allows you to scan without the need of additional hardware! To my knowledge, iWar is the first war dialer with VoIP functionality
- In IAX2 mode, iWar acts as a "full blown" VoIP client. In this mode, key 0-9, * and # play there DTMF equivalents. In this mode, you can also directly "talk" (using a microphone) with the remote target if so desired.
- In IAX2 mode, if your VoIP provider supports it, you can "set" your caller ID number (caller ID spoofing).
- Comes with complete source code and is released under the GNU General Public License.
Enhancements:
- Major bugfixes were made for BSD type systems.
- Some other minor bugs were also fixed. VoIP IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) support was added.
- With this, you can scan with no additional hardware (such as an analog modem).
- Instead, calls are placed over the Internet.
- DTMF support for when under IAX2 mode was added.
<<lessMain features:
- Full and Normal logging: Full logging records all possible events during dialing (busy signals, no answers, carriers, etc). By default it only records things that we might find interesting (carriers, possible telco equipment).
- ASCII flat file and MySQL logging: You can log to a traditional ASCII flat file, and record information into a MySQL database.
- Dials randomly or sequentially.
- Remote system identification: When finding a remote modem and connecting, iWar will remain connected and attempt to identify the remote system type.
- Key stroke marking: When actively "listening" to iWar work, if you hear something interesting, you can manually "mark" it by hitting a key. You can also enter a "note" about something you find interesting.
- Multiple modem support, because... well, hey - this is "Unix". iWar will support as many modems you can hook up
- Nice "curses" based display. This means that if youre using iWar from a Linux console or a VT100 based terminal, it should work fine. Its not a escape sequence kludge, but true "curses".
- Full control over the modem: Unlike other kludges, iWar doesnt just open the modem as a typical "file". It controls the baud rate, parity, and CTS/RTS (Hardware flow control) DTR (Data terminal ready). This is important for controlling the modem and making it preform the way you want it to during scanning. For example, DTR hang ups.
- Blacklisted phone number support: For numbers the system should never dial.
- Save state: If within the middle of a "wardialing" session you want to quit, you can save the current state to a file. This allows you to come back later and restart iWar where you left off. (via the -l option)
- Load pre-generated numbers: You can load a file (via the -L option) of numbers that you want to dial. This is useful if you want to load numbers generated by another routine (perl/shell script/etc).
- Tone location, if your modem supports it. iWar uses two different methods. The traditional "ATDT5551212w;" (Toneloc) and "silence" detection.
- Records remote system banners on connection for later review
- iWar can be used to attack PBXs and Voice mail systems
- Terminal window so you can watch modem interactions and carrier results in real time
- Support the IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) "Voice over IP" (VoIP) protocol. This allows you to scan without the need of additional hardware! To my knowledge, iWar is the first war dialer with VoIP functionality
- In IAX2 mode, iWar acts as a "full blown" VoIP client. In this mode, key 0-9, * and # play there DTMF equivalents. In this mode, you can also directly "talk" (using a microphone) with the remote target if so desired.
- In IAX2 mode, if your VoIP provider supports it, you can "set" your caller ID number (caller ID spoofing).
- Comes with complete source code and is released under the GNU General Public License.
Enhancements:
- Major bugfixes were made for BSD type systems.
- Some other minor bugs were also fixed. VoIP IAX2 (Intra-Asterisk eXchange) support was added.
- With this, you can scan with no additional hardware (such as an analog modem).
- Instead, calls are placed over the Internet.
- DTMF support for when under IAX2 mode was added.
Download (1.6MB)
Added: 2006-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1399 downloads
WebCID 1.1
WebCID is a caller ID application for analog phone service. more>>
WebCID is a caller ID application for analog phone service. WebCID project consists of a daemon script (in Perl) that listens for caller ID from a modem, and a web interface for viewing caller ID logs.
Caller ID information is logged to a MySQL database. WebCID is useful for retrieving caller ID information remotely when away from home.
It was originally written for Linux, but should theoretically work on any platform meeting the requirements.
<<lessCaller ID information is logged to a MySQL database. WebCID is useful for retrieving caller ID information remotely when away from home.
It was originally written for Linux, but should theoretically work on any platform meeting the requirements.
Download (0.017MB)
Added: 2006-01-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1388 downloads
ShowImg 0.9.5
ShowImg is a feature-rich image viewer which can display numerous formats, including JPEG, PNG, GIF (animated), MNG, PSD. more>>
ShowImg is a feature-rich image viewer which can display numerous formats, including JPEG, PNG, GIF (animated), MNG, PSD, ... ShowImg application consists of a tree view frame, a directory and preview frame, and a view frame.
The (larger) view frame can be exchanged with the (smaller) directory/preview frame. It can preview and display images from multiple directories and search for identical images.
ShowImg also features a full-screen mode, zooming, sorting, dragndrop with Konqueror, support for images in compressed archives (tar, tar.gz, zip, ...) and kipi plugins.
Main features:
Viewer
- display JPEG, PNG (alpha layer supported), GIF, XCF, PSD, etc. files;
- open several directories, and archives (.tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .zip, ...);
- apply filters to displayed image;
- preview, fullscreen, slideshow, ``fit-to-screen, efficient zoom;
- open files with external programs;
- support EXIF header (JPEG file metadata);
- display a hexadecimal view.
Management
- batch rename;
- search for exact and similar images;
- several formats conversion;
- manage photo albums.
Configuration
- kipi plugins supported (see kipi plugin homepage);
- configurable interface.
Enhancements:
- Database added to manage images using KexiDB (http://kexi-project.org/),
- Video support added,
- SVG support added,
- RAR archive file support added.
<<lessThe (larger) view frame can be exchanged with the (smaller) directory/preview frame. It can preview and display images from multiple directories and search for identical images.
ShowImg also features a full-screen mode, zooming, sorting, dragndrop with Konqueror, support for images in compressed archives (tar, tar.gz, zip, ...) and kipi plugins.
Main features:
Viewer
- display JPEG, PNG (alpha layer supported), GIF, XCF, PSD, etc. files;
- open several directories, and archives (.tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .zip, ...);
- apply filters to displayed image;
- preview, fullscreen, slideshow, ``fit-to-screen, efficient zoom;
- open files with external programs;
- support EXIF header (JPEG file metadata);
- display a hexadecimal view.
Management
- batch rename;
- search for exact and similar images;
- several formats conversion;
- manage photo albums.
Configuration
- kipi plugins supported (see kipi plugin homepage);
- configurable interface.
Enhancements:
- Database added to manage images using KexiDB (http://kexi-project.org/),
- Video support added,
- SVG support added,
- RAR archive file support added.
Download (3.9MB)
Added: 2006-01-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1383 downloads
Call Commander 1.1.21
Call Commander is a high-performance call screening and management system designed for professional talk-radio environments. more>>
Call Commander is a high-performance management system and call screening designed for use in professional talk-radio environments that integrates directly with a variety of popular broadcast telephone interfaces.
The system is designed to allow the easy acquisition, tracking, communication and archiving of caller information, along with tools to enable seamless communication between the various key talk show players (talent, producer, screener, etc).
Also provided is an automated Segment Clock to help keep things running on time.
Call Commander is highly configurable, with virtually every aspect of its on-screen appearance and functionality capable of being customized for the needs of a particular site. Visit our gallery of screen shots showing some of the possibilities available.
Call Commander runs on the popular GNU/Linux operating system, with clients also available for Microsoft Windows 98, 2000 and XP. It is freely available under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Highly customizable and configurable.
- Comprehensive caller data acquisition, status tracking and archving.
- Point-to-point communication and alerting for Talk Show personnel.
- Synchronized, automatic segment clock.
- Works with a variety of broadcast telephone systems, including:
- Comrex/Gentner TS-612
- Telos 100 1A2 Interface
- Telos 100 Direct Interface
- Telos 2101
- Telos ONEx6
- Telos TWOx12
- Works with LAN, Internet and Dialup networking connections.
- Runs on the rock-solid GNU/Linux operating system.
- Totally free and open -- No dongles, unlock codes, software keys or other arbitrary limitations.
<<lessThe system is designed to allow the easy acquisition, tracking, communication and archiving of caller information, along with tools to enable seamless communication between the various key talk show players (talent, producer, screener, etc).
Also provided is an automated Segment Clock to help keep things running on time.
Call Commander is highly configurable, with virtually every aspect of its on-screen appearance and functionality capable of being customized for the needs of a particular site. Visit our gallery of screen shots showing some of the possibilities available.
Call Commander runs on the popular GNU/Linux operating system, with clients also available for Microsoft Windows 98, 2000 and XP. It is freely available under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Highly customizable and configurable.
- Comprehensive caller data acquisition, status tracking and archving.
- Point-to-point communication and alerting for Talk Show personnel.
- Synchronized, automatic segment clock.
- Works with a variety of broadcast telephone systems, including:
- Comrex/Gentner TS-612
- Telos 100 1A2 Interface
- Telos 100 Direct Interface
- Telos 2101
- Telos ONEx6
- Telos TWOx12
- Works with LAN, Internet and Dialup networking connections.
- Runs on the rock-solid GNU/Linux operating system.
- Totally free and open -- No dongles, unlock codes, software keys or other arbitrary limitations.
Download (0.40MB)
Added: 2006-02-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1356 downloads
Battery OSD 0.1
Battery OSD displays battery information and other types of system information on screen with the OSD library. more>>
Battery OSD is a program that displays battery information and other types of system information on screen with the OSD library.
<<less Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2006-02-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1354 downloads
Xtra Screen Hacks 0.1
Xtra Screen Hacks is a collection of graphics display modes that are meant to be run with a daemon such as XScreenSaver. more>>
Xtra Screen Hacks is a collection of graphics display modes that are meant to be run with a daemon such as XScreenSaver.
"Daisy" draws spinning flowers, and "Twinkle" draws a twinkling star field.
Compilation of Xtra Screen Hacks depends only on xlib.
Installation:
The configure script is not up and running yet, so the Makefiles and config.h are hacked versions of the ones xscreensavers configure script generated on the authors machine. If your system differs from the authors (i686 Debian GNU/Linux) then the build will probably not work for you, unless you hack the Makefiles and possibly config.h to modify the variables and defines.
If the Makefiles and config.h are ok, then simply run
$ make
to generate the binaries. They will be in the hacks directory.
If you have a copy of XScreensaver installed from the tarball, run
$ make install
If not, you will need to copy the files to their target directories by hand. Search for deluxe, deluxe.xml, and deluxe.1 (or deluxe.man, deluxe.6x.gz, etc) using locate, find, or whereis to figure out where they should go. The binaries and xml files must be in the correct directories
to work properly with xscreensaver-demo.
You will need to add entries to your .xscreensaver file by hand. Open $HOME/.xscreensaver in your favorite text editor and paste the following two lines into the "programs" section:
--snip----------------
- daisy -root n
- twinkle -root n
--snip----------------
Then run xscreensaver-demo to activate and configure the hacks.
If you dont have XScreensaver at all, just enjoy the hacks in an X window.
If make install worked for you, type
$ make uninstall
when you no longer want the new screen hacks.
<<less"Daisy" draws spinning flowers, and "Twinkle" draws a twinkling star field.
Compilation of Xtra Screen Hacks depends only on xlib.
Installation:
The configure script is not up and running yet, so the Makefiles and config.h are hacked versions of the ones xscreensavers configure script generated on the authors machine. If your system differs from the authors (i686 Debian GNU/Linux) then the build will probably not work for you, unless you hack the Makefiles and possibly config.h to modify the variables and defines.
If the Makefiles and config.h are ok, then simply run
$ make
to generate the binaries. They will be in the hacks directory.
If you have a copy of XScreensaver installed from the tarball, run
$ make install
If not, you will need to copy the files to their target directories by hand. Search for deluxe, deluxe.xml, and deluxe.1 (or deluxe.man, deluxe.6x.gz, etc) using locate, find, or whereis to figure out where they should go. The binaries and xml files must be in the correct directories
to work properly with xscreensaver-demo.
You will need to add entries to your .xscreensaver file by hand. Open $HOME/.xscreensaver in your favorite text editor and paste the following two lines into the "programs" section:
--snip----------------
- daisy -root n
- twinkle -root n
--snip----------------
Then run xscreensaver-demo to activate and configure the hacks.
If you dont have XScreensaver at all, just enjoy the hacks in an X window.
If make install worked for you, type
$ make uninstall
when you no longer want the new screen hacks.
Download (0.067MB)
Added: 2006-03-06 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1332 downloads
TiVonage 0.21
TiVonage allows Vonage customers to manage their voice mail. more>>
TiVonage allows Vonage customers to manage their voice mail.
Main features:
- Check for new messages
- Listen to messages
- View caller ID and address info
- Return calls via Click2Call
Enhancements:
- HTML tags were removed from the caller ID data returned by Google.
- This was only observed in messages from businesses.
- The MP3 encoding timeout was increased from 10s to 60s for slower machines.
- A bug that prevented config.sh/config.bat from exiting was fixed.
- sox and associated encode.sh/encode.bat scripts were added to fix problems caused by new .wav encoding from Vonage.
- A country question was added to the setup.
- The ability to check for new versions and notify the user accordingly was added.
- Graceful handling of messages from unknown callers was added.
- Minor cosmetic changes were made.
<<lessMain features:
- Check for new messages
- Listen to messages
- View caller ID and address info
- Return calls via Click2Call
Enhancements:
- HTML tags were removed from the caller ID data returned by Google.
- This was only observed in messages from businesses.
- The MP3 encoding timeout was increased from 10s to 60s for slower machines.
- A bug that prevented config.sh/config.bat from exiting was fixed.
- sox and associated encode.sh/encode.bat scripts were added to fix problems caused by new .wav encoding from Vonage.
- A country question was added to the setup.
- The ability to check for new versions and notify the user accordingly was added.
- Graceful handling of messages from unknown callers was added.
- Minor cosmetic changes were made.
Download (4.0MB)
Added: 2006-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1320 downloads
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Copyright Notice:
Software piracy is theft, Using crack, password, serial numbers, registration codes, key generators is illegal and prevent future software development. The above full screen caller search only lists software in full, demo and trial versions for free download. Download links are directly from our mirror sites or publisher sites, torrent files or links from rapidshare.com, yousendit.com or megaupload.com are not allowed