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SQLyog Free Edition 5.18
SQLyog is an easy to use tool that lets you manage your MySQL database anywhere in the world. more>>
SQLyog is an easy to use tool that lets you manage your MySQL database anywhere in the world. SQLyog is a tool that allows you manage MySQL database.
Main features:
Developer / User Productivity
- HTML Schema Documentation
- Shortcuts to quickly generate SQL statements and paste object names
- Learn MySQL by looking at the SQL generated by SQLyog
- Multi-tab Query Editor and Result-set Editor
- Multiple Query Execution
- Multi-threaded Query execution with option to stop long running queries
- SQL Templates
- Excel-style grid interface to view/update resultsets
- Multi-format Blob editor
- View data in Grid/Text Mode
- ResultSet/Data Export to CSV/XML/HTML
- Full Support from 3.23.38 to the latest 5.x
- Support for all MySQL table handlers
- Excel friendly resultsets/table-data export to clipboard/file
- Dialogless table and resultset editor
DBA Productivity
- Restoring / Importing large SQL dumps
- MySQL 5.x objects support
- User Management
- Managing hosted MySQL
- Connection Manager
- Index Management
- Relationship/Foreign Key Manager
- Reorder Columns
- Copy objects to another Host with single click
- Table diagnostics
- Flush Tools
- Object Browser
- Creating/dropping database
- Optimized for managing Hosted MySQL
- Profiling
- Multiple database connections
Technology
- Turbo Speed MySQL Management. Uses native MySQL C API - the fastest way to communicate with MySQL server
- 100% keyboard friendly
- Small compact binary
- Minimal use of Registry - easy migration of User Preferences by dragging and dropping config files.
- Non-cluttered look and feel, ability to show/hide panes
<<lessMain features:
Developer / User Productivity
- HTML Schema Documentation
- Shortcuts to quickly generate SQL statements and paste object names
- Learn MySQL by looking at the SQL generated by SQLyog
- Multi-tab Query Editor and Result-set Editor
- Multiple Query Execution
- Multi-threaded Query execution with option to stop long running queries
- SQL Templates
- Excel-style grid interface to view/update resultsets
- Multi-format Blob editor
- View data in Grid/Text Mode
- ResultSet/Data Export to CSV/XML/HTML
- Full Support from 3.23.38 to the latest 5.x
- Support for all MySQL table handlers
- Excel friendly resultsets/table-data export to clipboard/file
- Dialogless table and resultset editor
DBA Productivity
- Restoring / Importing large SQL dumps
- MySQL 5.x objects support
- User Management
- Managing hosted MySQL
- Connection Manager
- Index Management
- Relationship/Foreign Key Manager
- Reorder Columns
- Copy objects to another Host with single click
- Table diagnostics
- Flush Tools
- Object Browser
- Creating/dropping database
- Optimized for managing Hosted MySQL
- Profiling
- Multiple database connections
Technology
- Turbo Speed MySQL Management. Uses native MySQL C API - the fastest way to communicate with MySQL server
- 100% keyboard friendly
- Small compact binary
- Minimal use of Registry - easy migration of User Preferences by dragging and dropping config files.
- Non-cluttered look and feel, ability to show/hide panes
Download (0.96MB)
Added: 2006-10-17 License: Freeware Price:
5721 downloads
Icepack Linux 2.75
Icepack linux is an independent Linux distribution built from scratch. more>>
Icepack linux is an independent Linux distribution built from scratch. Our objective is to offer you a user-friendly full-featured operating system, pre-configured, well structured and easy to work with, and filled with the latest stable versions of great Linux applications.
You dont need a profound Linux knowledge to install and use Icepack - our install manager guides you safely through the installation process, and the desktops and menus are self-explanatory!
<<lessYou dont need a profound Linux knowledge to install and use Icepack - our install manager guides you safely through the installation process, and the desktops and menus are self-explanatory!
Download (574MB)
Added: 2005-04-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1668 downloads
Linux Commander 0.5.2
Linux Commander is a file manager for X11 using GTK+. more>>
Linux Commander is a powerful file manager for the X Window System.
It is partially modelled after Window Commander for Windows.
<<lessIt is partially modelled after Window Commander for Windows.
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2005-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1665 downloads
XPKGTOOL 0.0.9a1
XPKGTOOL is a Slackware package manager for X. more>>
XPKGTOOL is a GUI front-end for pkgtools - the Slackware Linux package manager.
Its designed to allow users to perform the common package maintenance operations,
such install, remove and upgrade packages with ease, in a nice X-based user interface.
Since version 0.0.8a, XPKGTOOL comes with a built-in update manager, called SlackGrade,
that helps you to keep your Slackware up to date, upgrading the system with the latest
packages available in the current Slackware distribution tree on the web.
Enhancements:
- fixed: version info on about box
<<lessIts designed to allow users to perform the common package maintenance operations,
such install, remove and upgrade packages with ease, in a nice X-based user interface.
Since version 0.0.8a, XPKGTOOL comes with a built-in update manager, called SlackGrade,
that helps you to keep your Slackware up to date, upgrading the system with the latest
packages available in the current Slackware distribution tree on the web.
Enhancements:
- fixed: version info on about box
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2005-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1656 downloads
dfm 0.99.9
dfm is a filemanager like OS/2 WPS. more>>
DFM is a file manager for Linux and other UNIX like Operating Systems. DFM is the abrvabation for Desktop File Manager.
"Desktop" stands for the capability to place icons on the root window. The idea to write DFM came from OS/2. For a long time I had worked with OS/2.
Using Linux I miss a desktop that provides easy launching programs, managing files and their association. I think only a program like the WPS can provide this.
Main features:
- Normal view, Detail view, Structure view
- Icons may have any size
- placement of icons is free (Normal view)
- every file have its own icon and startcommand
- copy, move and link files
- The desktop is a special folder in the homedirectory - There the user can place links to favourite programs or folders of the system
- every DFM-window have its own backgroundpixmap or color
- XV thumbnails are used as icons
- XDND drag support
- Offix drag support
<<less"Desktop" stands for the capability to place icons on the root window. The idea to write DFM came from OS/2. For a long time I had worked with OS/2.
Using Linux I miss a desktop that provides easy launching programs, managing files and their association. I think only a program like the WPS can provide this.
Main features:
- Normal view, Detail view, Structure view
- Icons may have any size
- placement of icons is free (Normal view)
- every file have its own icon and startcommand
- copy, move and link files
- The desktop is a special folder in the homedirectory - There the user can place links to favourite programs or folders of the system
- every DFM-window have its own backgroundpixmap or color
- XV thumbnails are used as icons
- XDND drag support
- Offix drag support
Download (0.40MB)
Added: 2005-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1639 downloads
Zorgan 1.2
Zorgan is a Personal Informations Manager. more>>
Zorgan is a Personal Informations Manager (PIM) for Linux. It requires TclX 7.5 / TkX 4.1 or more.
Main features:
- Book: a collection of records, each record having one or more fields. Useful to manage a lot of data of the same kind.
- Todo list: a list of things to do with states completed, not completed and aborted.
- Task list: a list of tasks with date range when it should be done.
- Budget: make a sum of items with associated amounts.
- Notes: a place where to write any text.
- Planner: each hour, day and month may have notes. Presented day by day, one month at a time or a full year calendar.
-
- Useful and practical usages:
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- Address book
- Rolodex
- Buy list
- Birthday indicators
- List of expenses
- And much more !
-
- All the informations may be exported in ASCII or HTML format in order to be viewed in any text editor, printed or even put on the web.
<<lessMain features:
- Book: a collection of records, each record having one or more fields. Useful to manage a lot of data of the same kind.
- Todo list: a list of things to do with states completed, not completed and aborted.
- Task list: a list of tasks with date range when it should be done.
- Budget: make a sum of items with associated amounts.
- Notes: a place where to write any text.
- Planner: each hour, day and month may have notes. Presented day by day, one month at a time or a full year calendar.
-
- Useful and practical usages:
-
- Address book
- Rolodex
- Buy list
- Birthday indicators
- List of expenses
- And much more !
-
- All the informations may be exported in ASCII or HTML format in order to be viewed in any text editor, printed or even put on the web.
Download (0.05MB)
Added: 2005-04-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1639 downloads
XSWM 1.1
XSWM is a fast and light window manager for Linux/BSD based on EvilWM. more>>
XSWM is a fast and light window manager for Linux/BSD based on EvilWM.
Main features:
- No mouse needed ;)
- Key Shortcuts for custom applications
- On Screen Display of messages (clock, biff)
<<lessMain features:
- No mouse needed ;)
- Key Shortcuts for custom applications
- On Screen Display of messages (clock, biff)
Download (0.088MB)
Added: 2005-08-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1533 downloads
Twiggi 1.10.16
Twiggi is a web-based email client and contact manager solution for Linux. more>>
Twiggi is a web-based email client and contact manager solution for Linux. It includes the ability to securely share information with co-workers either individually or via assigned groups.
Main features:
Twiggi today: A quick look at your day showing the following on one easy to view screen
- Todayss Mail
- Todays schedule
- Todays todo
Mail:
- A full featured IMAP webmail application
- No other e-mail client is needed.
Contacts:
- Store all your contact information for easy reference.
Schedule: Schedule all your appointments and track via these calendar views
- Day
- Week
- Month
- Year
Notes:
- No more need for sticky notes
- Keep online notes for ready reference.
ToDo:
- No more need for a paper daytimer
- Keep an online ToDo list for ready reference
Bookmarks:
- Bookmark all your favorite websites
- Access your bookmarks from any Internet computer
Enhancements:
- A missing MIME-boundary causes in rare cases on some SMTP servers a "Conversion Error", when the attachment contains 8-bit characters.
- Due to a buggy function in PHP4.1.2, a bad message id is generated, which causes errors on some SMTP servers.
- With "Respond to Read Receipts" set to "Always", the message text is not shown in message view.
- Check for status when sending not working properly.
- In list view of mail folders "drafts" and "sent-mail" the sender name is shown rather the recipient name.
- Mail folders, which names contains quotes ("), cannot be deleted or moved.
- Groups: New setting "color". All items assigned to this groups, are highlighted with this color. Can be used to emphasis important groups.
<<lessMain features:
Twiggi today: A quick look at your day showing the following on one easy to view screen
- Todayss Mail
- Todays schedule
- Todays todo
Mail:
- A full featured IMAP webmail application
- No other e-mail client is needed.
Contacts:
- Store all your contact information for easy reference.
Schedule: Schedule all your appointments and track via these calendar views
- Day
- Week
- Month
- Year
Notes:
- No more need for sticky notes
- Keep online notes for ready reference.
ToDo:
- No more need for a paper daytimer
- Keep an online ToDo list for ready reference
Bookmarks:
- Bookmark all your favorite websites
- Access your bookmarks from any Internet computer
Enhancements:
- A missing MIME-boundary causes in rare cases on some SMTP servers a "Conversion Error", when the attachment contains 8-bit characters.
- Due to a buggy function in PHP4.1.2, a bad message id is generated, which causes errors on some SMTP servers.
- With "Respond to Read Receipts" set to "Always", the message text is not shown in message view.
- Check for status when sending not working properly.
- In list view of mail folders "drafts" and "sent-mail" the sender name is shown rather the recipient name.
- Mail folders, which names contains quotes ("), cannot be deleted or moved.
- Groups: New setting "color". All items assigned to this groups, are highlighted with this color. Can be used to emphasis important groups.
Download (2.0MB)
Added: 2005-09-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1512 downloads
PassReminder 0.6.1
PassReminder is a free password manager. more>>
You would like to protect a list of passwords? You would like to remember your passwords? PassReminder is for you!
PassReminder is a free password manager. It keeps password secure. A master password is used to encrypt/decrypt each database.
PassReminder 0.3 is highly customizable with about 50 options. You can use PassReminder password manager under Windows and Linux.
Main features:
- Secure database : passwords are encrypted using the blowfish algorithm
- Password : support of master password
- Concat : merge PassReminder files
- Internationalization : language translation support
- Drag and drop : it is possible to drag and drop password and login in any application fields
- Files : drag and drop severals files to open them
- Window always on top : you choose if the window is always on top or not
- Icon systray : show/hide the window with the icon in the systray
- Show/hide passwords : show/hide passwords in the list
- Double-click : copy the selected cell to the clipboard OR edit the entry
- Password : password generator
- Entry : duplicate entry
- Multi platform : runs on Linux, Windows and Macintos
- random password generator
- searching
- merging
- import / export
- drag and drop...
<<lessPassReminder is a free password manager. It keeps password secure. A master password is used to encrypt/decrypt each database.
PassReminder 0.3 is highly customizable with about 50 options. You can use PassReminder password manager under Windows and Linux.
Main features:
- Secure database : passwords are encrypted using the blowfish algorithm
- Password : support of master password
- Concat : merge PassReminder files
- Internationalization : language translation support
- Drag and drop : it is possible to drag and drop password and login in any application fields
- Files : drag and drop severals files to open them
- Window always on top : you choose if the window is always on top or not
- Icon systray : show/hide the window with the icon in the systray
- Show/hide passwords : show/hide passwords in the list
- Double-click : copy the selected cell to the clipboard OR edit the entry
- Password : password generator
- Entry : duplicate entry
- Multi platform : runs on Linux, Windows and Macintos
- random password generator
- searching
- merging
- import / export
- drag and drop...
Download (5.0MB)
Added: 2005-09-05 License: BSD License Price:
1511 downloads
VFU File Manager 4.05
VFU is console (text mode) file manager for UNIX/Linux. more>>
VFU is console (text mode) file manager for UNIX/Linux.
During the years I tried to make short attractive list of features which VFU has. Attractive as Advertising above :) and it does not seem to work... at least it didnt for me and I never liked it.
I made all possible to make VFU cover all file managing needs and offer large set of behaviour options. If I succeeded or not, you can decide for yourself but without trying I believe noone can say for sure.
Installation:
1. how to compile vfu
run `make from vfu base directory
this should compile everything
to compile each part of vfu manually do this:
-- go to `vslib directory
-- run `make
-- go to `vfu directory
-- run `make
if something goes wrong, check these:
-- if your `curses.h file locations is not `/usr/include/ncurses
you have to change this in the Makefile.
-- if vslib library is not in the `../vslib directory you also
have to change this in the Makefile.
2. how to install vfu
run `install script from vfu base directory
install script checks if all required files are available/built and then does this:
cp vfu/vfu rx/rx_* /usr/local/bin
cp vfu.1 /usr/local/man/man1
cp vfu.conf /usr/local/etc
3. how to install vfu manually
-- you have to copy `vfu in the `/usr/local/bin or
`/usr/bin directory and set mode to 755 `rwxr-xr-x
the owner is not significant ( root is also possible ).
-- there is preliminary man page ( vfu.1 ) which could be
copied to /usr/man/man1.
-- copy all `rx/rx_* tools to /usr/local/bin
-- install Net::FTP perl module if needed.
(this is used for FTP support)
WARNING: make sure to remove all old personal cache files!
<<lessDuring the years I tried to make short attractive list of features which VFU has. Attractive as Advertising above :) and it does not seem to work... at least it didnt for me and I never liked it.
I made all possible to make VFU cover all file managing needs and offer large set of behaviour options. If I succeeded or not, you can decide for yourself but without trying I believe noone can say for sure.
Installation:
1. how to compile vfu
run `make from vfu base directory
this should compile everything
to compile each part of vfu manually do this:
-- go to `vslib directory
-- run `make
-- go to `vfu directory
-- run `make
if something goes wrong, check these:
-- if your `curses.h file locations is not `/usr/include/ncurses
you have to change this in the Makefile.
-- if vslib library is not in the `../vslib directory you also
have to change this in the Makefile.
2. how to install vfu
run `install script from vfu base directory
install script checks if all required files are available/built and then does this:
cp vfu/vfu rx/rx_* /usr/local/bin
cp vfu.1 /usr/local/man/man1
cp vfu.conf /usr/local/etc
3. how to install vfu manually
-- you have to copy `vfu in the `/usr/local/bin or
`/usr/bin directory and set mode to 755 `rwxr-xr-x
the owner is not significant ( root is also possible ).
-- there is preliminary man page ( vfu.1 ) which could be
copied to /usr/man/man1.
-- copy all `rx/rx_* tools to /usr/local/bin
-- install Net::FTP perl module if needed.
(this is used for FTP support)
WARNING: make sure to remove all old personal cache files!
Download (0.52MB)
Added: 2005-09-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1487 downloads
Martini 0.1.0
Martini is a powerful file manager. more>>
Martini is a powerful file manager. Martini was written with performance and user-friendliness in mind.
Martini is a file manager for linux, it is written in c and only need Imlib2, glib and fam to work. Martini was written with speed and user-friendly in mind.
The core make use of plugin to display different view (icons, list, image, ecc..). In this way its very simple to add new views and to use the program in different environment. In fact dont depend by any specific desktop such as gnome or kde.
Martini try to be more freedesktop standard as possible and follow this specification: mime-spec, icon-theme, thumbnail-spec.
For now I have quite finish the GtkIcon and GtkList plugin. There are also, but in really early stage, an Icon plugin that use the new EFL for the best eye-candy experience and a text plugin for all the console lovers.
Martini is really small and fast and dont make use of any special Desktop Environment facilities. It can be used in any environment such gnome, kde, enlightenment, and so on.
The program as an integrated image thumbnailer, and can make use of external thumbnailer helper.
Main features:
Performance
- Martini is really small and fast and dont make use of any special Desktop
Environment facilities.
- It can be used in any environment such gnome, kde, enlightenment, and so on.
Standard
- Martini follow this standards to be more compatible as possible:
- X Window System Drag and Drop Protocol
- Freedesktop.org MIME Shared Info
- Freedesktop.org Thumbnail
- Freedesktop.org Icon Theme
- Rox Application Directory
- Freedesktop.org Trash Spec (not yet implemented)
- This is the list of the standard drafts that will be implemented when they become more stable.
- Freedesktop.org Startup Notification
- Freedesktop.org Desktop Entry
- Freedesktop.org Clipboard
Device Automouter
- Martini make the mount process of any storage device transparent to the user.
- You just have to connect your USB-Stick (or any other device) to have it appear in the goto menu
- If a device is not yet mounted then pmount is executed trasparently.
- HAL is used to find filesystems attached to the system, also when they are not mounted end not listed in the fstab file.
Thumbnails
- The program as an integrated image thumbnailer, and can make use of external thumbnailer helper.
- As you can see in the screenshots section the image thumbnailer engine can apply fancy (themable) border to the miniature.
- The thumbnail are Freedesktop compliant.
File Monitor
- Martini use FAM to monitor change made on the filesystem.
Script
- Martini use script like nautilus do.
Application Directory
- Application directory are self contained applications.
- Read more about Application Directory on the Rox Wiki
XWindow Primary Clipboard
- Martini support the primary linux-style copy/paste operation.
- If you select some file and press the mouse middle button in another directory then the selected file will copyed to the new location in one-click
<<lessMartini is a file manager for linux, it is written in c and only need Imlib2, glib and fam to work. Martini was written with speed and user-friendly in mind.
The core make use of plugin to display different view (icons, list, image, ecc..). In this way its very simple to add new views and to use the program in different environment. In fact dont depend by any specific desktop such as gnome or kde.
Martini try to be more freedesktop standard as possible and follow this specification: mime-spec, icon-theme, thumbnail-spec.
For now I have quite finish the GtkIcon and GtkList plugin. There are also, but in really early stage, an Icon plugin that use the new EFL for the best eye-candy experience and a text plugin for all the console lovers.
Martini is really small and fast and dont make use of any special Desktop Environment facilities. It can be used in any environment such gnome, kde, enlightenment, and so on.
The program as an integrated image thumbnailer, and can make use of external thumbnailer helper.
Main features:
Performance
- Martini is really small and fast and dont make use of any special Desktop
Environment facilities.
- It can be used in any environment such gnome, kde, enlightenment, and so on.
Standard
- Martini follow this standards to be more compatible as possible:
- X Window System Drag and Drop Protocol
- Freedesktop.org MIME Shared Info
- Freedesktop.org Thumbnail
- Freedesktop.org Icon Theme
- Rox Application Directory
- Freedesktop.org Trash Spec (not yet implemented)
- This is the list of the standard drafts that will be implemented when they become more stable.
- Freedesktop.org Startup Notification
- Freedesktop.org Desktop Entry
- Freedesktop.org Clipboard
Device Automouter
- Martini make the mount process of any storage device transparent to the user.
- You just have to connect your USB-Stick (or any other device) to have it appear in the goto menu
- If a device is not yet mounted then pmount is executed trasparently.
- HAL is used to find filesystems attached to the system, also when they are not mounted end not listed in the fstab file.
Thumbnails
- The program as an integrated image thumbnailer, and can make use of external thumbnailer helper.
- As you can see in the screenshots section the image thumbnailer engine can apply fancy (themable) border to the miniature.
- The thumbnail are Freedesktop compliant.
File Monitor
- Martini use FAM to monitor change made on the filesystem.
Script
- Martini use script like nautilus do.
Application Directory
- Application directory are self contained applications.
- Read more about Application Directory on the Rox Wiki
XWindow Primary Clipboard
- Martini support the primary linux-style copy/paste operation.
- If you select some file and press the mouse middle button in another directory then the selected file will copyed to the new location in one-click
Download (1.6MB)
Added: 2005-11-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1434 downloads
gUnrealTools 1.0 Beta
gUnrealTools is a program that serves as a set of GUI tools for Unreal Tournament 2004 in Linux. more>>
gUnrealTools is a single program which provides the following GUI tools for Unreal Tournament 2004 in Linux: a cache manager, a umod unpacker, a uz2 compressor/decompressor, and a dedicated server launcher.
It uses a Gtk+ interface, and requires UT2004 retail or the free dedicated server version installed.
Enhancements:
- This version of guts is incomplete, as it is still in Beta stage.
- Yet, all the key functionalities of the tools should be there, as this is a working version.
<<lessIt uses a Gtk+ interface, and requires UT2004 retail or the free dedicated server version installed.
Enhancements:
- This version of guts is incomplete, as it is still in Beta stage.
- Yet, all the key functionalities of the tools should be there, as this is a working version.
Download (0.38MB)
Added: 2005-11-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1428 downloads
i.File 0.2 Alpha
i.File is a file manager for Linux written for the Windows refugees that are arriving in Linux. more>>
i.File is a file manager for Linux written for the Windows refugees that are arriving in Linux only to find that the state of the user interface is rather poor. I personally somewhat fall into this catagory, although more as a power user than the average Joe.
Both the leading file managers for KDE and Gnome are well... not to put too fine a point on it: crap. There are just not ready for everyday use by normal people, because of the untold number of bugs in the usability and function that are STILL there 3 years after they first infested Linux desktops.
Not that this project will start off any better, but my hope is that itll end far more successfully than the aforementioned software. i.File project is targetted at other developers in an attempt to get some help with bringing it up to speed. Enough of the basic code layout and implementation is done so that the user can see how things should work. And now its just time to fill in the blanks and bust those bugs.
Main features:
- Be fast. i.File doesnt load icons for every file by its mime type. Because that takes too long. All the algorithms are designed to make it fast. The use of hashtables is pervasive. At no point should "eye candy" ever take precedence over speed. Startup/shutdown time should be sub-second. Drag and drop should have latencies around 100ms at most.
- All views of the same inode (file/dir/etc) point back to the same object, thus when the object changes, all views of that automatically update.
- Network accesses and all other tasks that can take time should be threaded. There is no excuse for locking up the GUI thread while the application goes off to get some data.
- Be minimal. i.File is not a thumb nail viewer, or any other type of viewer. Applications do the viewing, not the file manager. Viewing tasks bloat up the file manager.
- Every file is typed with a mime type. This is marginally better than using a files extension to associate it with an application.
- The Win2k implementation of Windows Explorer is the basis for some of the user interface because it works, people are used to it, and its "the standard". And no the experiments with file manager UI in Linux didnt work. They suck badly, thats why there is i.File in the first place.
<<lessBoth the leading file managers for KDE and Gnome are well... not to put too fine a point on it: crap. There are just not ready for everyday use by normal people, because of the untold number of bugs in the usability and function that are STILL there 3 years after they first infested Linux desktops.
Not that this project will start off any better, but my hope is that itll end far more successfully than the aforementioned software. i.File project is targetted at other developers in an attempt to get some help with bringing it up to speed. Enough of the basic code layout and implementation is done so that the user can see how things should work. And now its just time to fill in the blanks and bust those bugs.
Main features:
- Be fast. i.File doesnt load icons for every file by its mime type. Because that takes too long. All the algorithms are designed to make it fast. The use of hashtables is pervasive. At no point should "eye candy" ever take precedence over speed. Startup/shutdown time should be sub-second. Drag and drop should have latencies around 100ms at most.
- All views of the same inode (file/dir/etc) point back to the same object, thus when the object changes, all views of that automatically update.
- Network accesses and all other tasks that can take time should be threaded. There is no excuse for locking up the GUI thread while the application goes off to get some data.
- Be minimal. i.File is not a thumb nail viewer, or any other type of viewer. Applications do the viewing, not the file manager. Viewing tasks bloat up the file manager.
- Every file is typed with a mime type. This is marginally better than using a files extension to associate it with an application.
- The Win2k implementation of Windows Explorer is the basis for some of the user interface because it works, people are used to it, and its "the standard". And no the experiments with file manager UI in Linux didnt work. They suck badly, thats why there is i.File in the first place.
Download (0.78MB)
Added: 2006-01-18 License: Freeware Price:
1378 downloads
smalloc 1.0
smalloc (Static memory buffer malloc) is an ideal memory manager for Realtime Linux Kernel modules. more>>
smalloc short from Static memory buffer malloc, is an ideal memory manager for Realtime Linux Kernel modules that cant use dynamic memory offered by kmalloc because of the non-realtime nature of kmalloc.
Like malloc(), smalloc() doles out memory to client code. Unlike malloc, however, smalloc takes a static memory buffer (as an initialization parameter). It is this buffer that smalloc manages when doling out memory to client code.
This design makes smalloc ideal for use inside a Realtime Linux kernel module. It also makes it much easire to port userspace code that relies on malloc() in C or operator new() in C++ for memory management to a realtime kernel module.
For example:
(the below is linux kernel code)
< code >
#include "smalloc.h"
#include < linux/slab.h >
#define MEMPOOLSZ (1024*1024*1024)
char *buf;
...
buf = kmalloc(MEMPOOLSZ, GFP_KERNEL); /* 1 megabyte buffer in kernel
module.. */
smalloc_set_memory_pool(buf, sizeof(buf));
...
MyStruct *s;
s = smalloc(sizeof(MyStruct)); /* example of code that uses this
static memory buffer */
< /code >
The above example is a typical usage pattern of smalloc.
<<lessLike malloc(), smalloc() doles out memory to client code. Unlike malloc, however, smalloc takes a static memory buffer (as an initialization parameter). It is this buffer that smalloc manages when doling out memory to client code.
This design makes smalloc ideal for use inside a Realtime Linux kernel module. It also makes it much easire to port userspace code that relies on malloc() in C or operator new() in C++ for memory management to a realtime kernel module.
For example:
(the below is linux kernel code)
< code >
#include "smalloc.h"
#include < linux/slab.h >
#define MEMPOOLSZ (1024*1024*1024)
char *buf;
...
buf = kmalloc(MEMPOOLSZ, GFP_KERNEL); /* 1 megabyte buffer in kernel
module.. */
smalloc_set_memory_pool(buf, sizeof(buf));
...
MyStruct *s;
s = smalloc(sizeof(MyStruct)); /* example of code that uses this
static memory buffer */
< /code >
The above example is a typical usage pattern of smalloc.
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WebFileSystem 3.0
WeFileSystem is a web-based , user frienldy interface, multi user, File Manager, php&mysql. more>>
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