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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.
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- Useful and practical usages:
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- Address book
- Rolodex
- Buy list
- Birthday indicators
- List of expenses
- And much more !
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- 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
Kasablanca 0.4.0.2
Kasablanca is a graphical ftp client for kde. more>>
Kasablanca is an ftp client, written in c++, using the kde libraries. among its features are
currently encryption (auth tls) support, fxp, site bookmarks, and queued transfers.
Main features:
- ftps encryption via AUTH TLS, read here for more information regarding ftps.
- fxp (direct server to server transfer), supporting alternative mode.
- advanced bookmarking system.
- fast responsive multithreaded engine.
- concurrent connections to multiple hosts.
- interactive transfer queue, movable by drag and drop.
- small nifty features, like a skiplist.
Enhancements:
- changed: changed the local dir deletion functionality for a profane call to "rm".
- added: hour and minute is now taken into respect when sorting by date
- fixed: finally files bigger than 2gb should be supported on machines which support LFS
- fixed: crash when transfering files on a timed-out server
- changed: view of the transfered files
- added: a little fancyness and improvements
- fixed: percentage counting bug
- added: delete key shortcut bookmarks [r. stellingwerff]
- fixed: several bugs in ftplibpp
<<lesscurrently encryption (auth tls) support, fxp, site bookmarks, and queued transfers.
Main features:
- ftps encryption via AUTH TLS, read here for more information regarding ftps.
- fxp (direct server to server transfer), supporting alternative mode.
- advanced bookmarking system.
- fast responsive multithreaded engine.
- concurrent connections to multiple hosts.
- interactive transfer queue, movable by drag and drop.
- small nifty features, like a skiplist.
Enhancements:
- changed: changed the local dir deletion functionality for a profane call to "rm".
- added: hour and minute is now taken into respect when sorting by date
- fixed: finally files bigger than 2gb should be supported on machines which support LFS
- fixed: crash when transfering files on a timed-out server
- changed: view of the transfered files
- added: a little fancyness and improvements
- fixed: percentage counting bug
- added: delete key shortcut bookmarks [r. stellingwerff]
- fixed: several bugs in ftplibpp
Download (0.68MB)
Added: 2005-06-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1606 downloads
Edubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn)
Edubuntu is a version of the Ubuntu operating system suitable for classroom use. more>>
Edubuntu is a version of the Ubuntu operating system suitable for classroom use. As an educator youll be able to set up a computer lab, or establish an online learning environment, in an hour or less -- then administer that environment without having to become a fully-fledged Linux geek.
Edubuntu is currently under development by the same development team that produces the wildly popular Ubuntu system. Edubuntu a customized version of Ubuntu.
Principal design goals of Edubuntu are centralized management of configuration, users, and processes, together with facilities for working collaboratively in a classroom setting. Equally important is the gathering together of the best available free software and digital materials for education.
<<lessEdubuntu is currently under development by the same development team that produces the wildly popular Ubuntu system. Edubuntu a customized version of Ubuntu.
Principal design goals of Edubuntu are centralized management of configuration, users, and processes, together with facilities for working collaboratively in a classroom setting. Equally important is the gathering together of the best available free software and digital materials for education.
Download (565MB)
Added: 2007-04-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
930 downloads
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Project: Starfighter 1.1
Project: Starfighter is a 2D mission-based shoot-em-up game. more>>
After decades of war one company, who had gained powerful supplying both sides with weaponary, steps forwards and crushes both warring factions in one swift movement.
Using far superior weaponary and AI craft, the company was completely unstoppable and now no one can stand in their way.
Thousands began to perish under the iron fist of the company. The people cried out for a saviour, for someone to light this dark hour... and someone did.
Main features:
- 26 missions over 4 star systems
- Primary and Secondary Weapons (including a laser cannon and a charge weapon)
- A weapon powerup system
- Wingmates
- Missions with Primary and Secondary Objectives
- A Variety of Missions (Protect, Destroy, etc)
- 13 different music tracks
- Boss battles
<<lessUsing far superior weaponary and AI craft, the company was completely unstoppable and now no one can stand in their way.
Thousands began to perish under the iron fist of the company. The people cried out for a saviour, for someone to light this dark hour... and someone did.
Main features:
- 26 missions over 4 star systems
- Primary and Secondary Weapons (including a laser cannon and a charge weapon)
- A weapon powerup system
- Wingmates
- Missions with Primary and Secondary Objectives
- A Variety of Missions (Protect, Destroy, etc)
- 13 different music tracks
- Boss battles
Download (2.3MB)
Added: 2005-09-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1508 downloads
KDE BlogLines ticker 0.2.1
KDE BlogLines ticker is a small application that sits in the KDE system tray and regularly checks a BlogLines account. more>>
This small application sits in your KDE system tray and patiently checks your BlogLines account (provided you gave it one) for updates in specified periods, half an hour being the default.
It can notify you of new updates in a variety of ways:
- play a sound
- pop up a balloon
- change the tray icon
The icon will always change its color and remain this until you left-click it. Doing so will bring up a konqueror window with the updates url and drop the flag. Other notifications can be turned off.
Enhancements:
- Replaced own icons with BlogLiness.
- Added User-Agent identification.
<<lessIt can notify you of new updates in a variety of ways:
- play a sound
- pop up a balloon
- change the tray icon
The icon will always change its color and remain this until you left-click it. Doing so will bring up a konqueror window with the updates url and drop the flag. Other notifications can be turned off.
Enhancements:
- Replaced own icons with BlogLiness.
- Added User-Agent identification.
Download (0.52MB)
Added: 2005-09-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1502 downloads
Dvzeec 0.2.1
DVZEEC aims to have a suite of scripts and GUI for capturing, converting and burning DV movies to CD. more>>
DVZEEC is a project of a tools suite driven by a Graphical User Interface (GUI). The goal is to have at the end a simple interface to create a CD for personnal movies. Those movies came from a digital video camera.
I see 5 parts for the tools:
1) Grab the DV movies on files
2) Generate subtitles automatically (title + date and hour)
3) Conversion process (for the moment only the xvid/mp3 format are supported)
4) Verification of the ouputs (before burning it could be useful)
5) Cd burning (and go on the DVD/Divx player ! )
The tools used by this project are (for each previous points):
1) dvgrab : www.kinodv.org
2) Written/developed by me (perl language)
3) transcode
4) Written/developed by me (Basic language)
5) Linux commands (mkisoft)
Enhancements:
- 13/09/08 Corrected problem for long filenames for DIVX player
- 10/09/05 Corrected bug in SRT hour generation (H:M replaced by h:m)
- 07/09/05 Corrected mplayer process stop
- 07/09/05 Corrected crash (stack overflow) while converting to xvid
- 06/09/05 Corrected bug while grabing from camera
- 06/09/05 Added information during SRT generation
- 06/09/05 Corrected crash if no XVID file present while trying to play video
<<lessI see 5 parts for the tools:
1) Grab the DV movies on files
2) Generate subtitles automatically (title + date and hour)
3) Conversion process (for the moment only the xvid/mp3 format are supported)
4) Verification of the ouputs (before burning it could be useful)
5) Cd burning (and go on the DVD/Divx player ! )
The tools used by this project are (for each previous points):
1) dvgrab : www.kinodv.org
2) Written/developed by me (perl language)
3) transcode
4) Written/developed by me (Basic language)
5) Linux commands (mkisoft)
Enhancements:
- 13/09/08 Corrected problem for long filenames for DIVX player
- 10/09/05 Corrected bug in SRT hour generation (H:M replaced by h:m)
- 07/09/05 Corrected mplayer process stop
- 07/09/05 Corrected crash (stack overflow) while converting to xvid
- 06/09/05 Corrected bug while grabing from camera
- 06/09/05 Added information during SRT generation
- 06/09/05 Corrected crash if no XVID file present while trying to play video
Download (2.2MB)
Added: 2005-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1501 downloads
lvs-kiss 1.32
lvs-kiss is a daemon which enables you to create load balanced, high availability services. more>>
lvs-kiss is a daemon which enables you to create load balanced, high availability services.
lvs-kiss is designed to make loadbalancing with fail over simple. The primary design-goal is for you to get loadbalancing with fail over up and running within an hour or so. Setting up a load balancing web server cluster with failover is trivial - see the example config.
Secondary design goal is to be able to make this software as powerful and flexible as possible. Embedding of Perl in configuration files and load balancing based on custom made tests should be possible without to much hassle.
lvs-kiss is developed by Linpro AS and is released under the GNU Public License. lvs-kiss is hosted at Sourceforge.
<<lesslvs-kiss is designed to make loadbalancing with fail over simple. The primary design-goal is for you to get loadbalancing with fail over up and running within an hour or so. Setting up a load balancing web server cluster with failover is trivial - see the example config.
Secondary design goal is to be able to make this software as powerful and flexible as possible. Embedding of Perl in configuration files and load balancing based on custom made tests should be possible without to much hassle.
lvs-kiss is developed by Linpro AS and is released under the GNU Public License. lvs-kiss is hosted at Sourceforge.
Download (0.046MB)
Added: 2005-09-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1499 downloads
wmBinClock 0.3
wmBinClock shows the actual system time as binary clock. more>>
wmBinClock shows the actual system time as binary clock. You have to add up the "bits" to get the time. The clock has a 24 hour format.
Example:
+ + + + + +<<less
Example:
+ + + + + +<<less
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2005-10-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1474 downloads
AudiStat 1.3
AudiStat is a PHP application for generating and showing web statistics for your website. more>>
AudiStat is a PHP application for generating and showing web statistics for your website.
With AudiStat you can get statistics about hit counts, referring page, visitors country, visitors domain name, etc. The statistics presentation page can be customized with your html code.
Main features:
With AudiStat you do more than just count hits:
- Trend: hits per day in the month
- Trend: hits per hour in the day
- Last visitors with the respective last URLs
- Top URLs
- Top visitor domain names
- Top referrers
- Top search strings
- Top agents (browsers)
- Top visitor countries
- New: GoogleBot tracking
The report look is customizable via cascading style sheet
MySql database interaction
Light, minimum server overhead
<<lessWith AudiStat you can get statistics about hit counts, referring page, visitors country, visitors domain name, etc. The statistics presentation page can be customized with your html code.
Main features:
With AudiStat you do more than just count hits:
- Trend: hits per day in the month
- Trend: hits per hour in the day
- Last visitors with the respective last URLs
- Top URLs
- Top visitor domain names
- Top referrers
- Top search strings
- Top agents (browsers)
- Top visitor countries
- New: GoogleBot tracking
The report look is customizable via cascading style sheet
MySql database interaction
Light, minimum server overhead
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2005-10-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1473 downloads
CryptoServer 1.0
Community CryptoServer is server-side cryptography tool that runs as a daemon. more>>
CryptoServer is OpenSource Server-side cryptography tool and run as daemon.
It is already tested in very busy environment and can support over one million transaction an hour.
CryptoServer accept the GPL License and can use it for any purpose as is.
<<lessIt is already tested in very busy environment and can support over one million transaction an hour.
CryptoServer accept the GPL License and can use it for any purpose as is.
Download (0.063MB)
Added: 2005-10-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1453 downloads
enotes 1.2
enotes is a small GNU Emacs script to handle appointments. more>>
enotes is a small GNU Emacs script to handle appointments. enotes stores a list of notes, each with a title, a warning date, a date and optionally a long description and a reference file.
A window pops up when a warning time is reached. It is simple (more than calendar and others), yet reliable and very practical.
Enhancements:
- Minor features such as the ability to move the event/warning by one hour in the future with one keystroke.
- One visible change is the ability to add a colored flags for each event.
<<lessA window pops up when a warning time is reached. It is simple (more than calendar and others), yet reliable and very practical.
Enhancements:
- Minor features such as the ability to move the event/warning by one hour in the future with one keystroke.
- One visible change is the ability to add a colored flags for each event.
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-02-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1445 downloads
Mars24 5.5.0
Mars24 is a Java program and browser applet which displays a Mars sunclock. more>>
Mars24 is a Java program and browser applet which displays a Mars "sunclock", a graphical representation of the planet Mars showing its current sun- and nightsides, along with a numerical readout of the time in 24-hour format.
Other displays include a plot showing the relative orbital positions of Mars and Earth and a diagram showing the solar angle for a given location on Mars.
Mars24 software runs on many different types of computers, including Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and more.
The associated MER Spirit/Opportunity Clock Applet requires only Java 1.1.8 and is compatible with many older web browsers, but it does not include the sunclock or other graphic displays of Mars24.
<<lessOther displays include a plot showing the relative orbital positions of Mars and Earth and a diagram showing the solar angle for a given location on Mars.
Mars24 software runs on many different types of computers, including Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and more.
The associated MER Spirit/Opportunity Clock Applet requires only Java 1.1.8 and is compatible with many older web browsers, but it does not include the sunclock or other graphic displays of Mars24.
Download (2.6MB)
Added: 2005-12-02 License: Freeware Price:
1424 downloads
WorldForge::Mason 0.3
Mason is a game system being developed by WorldForge. more>>
WorldForge::Mason is the second game system being developed by WorldForge. The primary focus for Mason is to enable players to build a persistent world in-game. Players will be able to manipulate items by creating new items from raw materials, attaching existing items together or splitting items into component parts.
Complicated structures such as houses can be designed on paper as a blueprint and then built with suitable building blocks and skills.
Reaching this milestone will require expanding not only our existing server and client code, but also refining the Atlas protocal that connects them.
The expansion will cover item creation (using a recipe system), construction of houses and other large structures (attaching items together), creating complex machines (combining simple machine parts), simulating organic reactions (festering wounds, adrenaline rush) with a detailed body system, editing text and other information objects in-game, and running an economy that changes with the world.
To demonstrate these techniques we will create a competitive and cooperative game centering about settling the uninhabited lands in the north-western corner of Moraf in our Dural world.
The players can play either human settlers attracted by the rumors of gold or promises of free land, or orcs, driven down to the plains from the overpopulated dens of the orc tribes of Sarnak.
Game
This section contains things related to the Mason Game in general, such as background story, game objectives, and planned features for version 1.0 of the game. It will also contain an installation guide, a players guide, and a game administrators guide. Theres also a page of links to screenshots and downloads.
If you are a potential future player and would like to know what the game will be like, or a creative writer interested in making the game interesting and fun to play, or if you want to write or translate documentation for end users, then this is the place for you.
Technology
This section contains the design of the various abstract systems that will implement all the central features of Mason. The systems include: the Item System, the Mechanical System, the Information Object System, the Body System, the Mind System, and others.
If you are a developer or game designer, interested in how all the revolutionary features supported by Mason are going to be implemented, then this section is for you.
Content
This section deals with all the general data needed for the Mason Game: item and creature descriptions and stats, maps of the Moraf area in the Dural world, and media for items and terrain. This data can be directly reused in later games.
If you are a world designer, artist, musician, or a MU* wizard who loves creating cool new items, then this section is for you.
Enhancements:
- Mason is now supported in two major 3D clients, Ember and Sear.
- An advanced terrain system has been implemented, including procedural texturing, paths, modified areas, and swimming in water.
- Building materials and resources can be gathered from the world using tools.
- Work has started on a new combat system.
<<lessComplicated structures such as houses can be designed on paper as a blueprint and then built with suitable building blocks and skills.
Reaching this milestone will require expanding not only our existing server and client code, but also refining the Atlas protocal that connects them.
The expansion will cover item creation (using a recipe system), construction of houses and other large structures (attaching items together), creating complex machines (combining simple machine parts), simulating organic reactions (festering wounds, adrenaline rush) with a detailed body system, editing text and other information objects in-game, and running an economy that changes with the world.
To demonstrate these techniques we will create a competitive and cooperative game centering about settling the uninhabited lands in the north-western corner of Moraf in our Dural world.
The players can play either human settlers attracted by the rumors of gold or promises of free land, or orcs, driven down to the plains from the overpopulated dens of the orc tribes of Sarnak.
Game
This section contains things related to the Mason Game in general, such as background story, game objectives, and planned features for version 1.0 of the game. It will also contain an installation guide, a players guide, and a game administrators guide. Theres also a page of links to screenshots and downloads.
If you are a potential future player and would like to know what the game will be like, or a creative writer interested in making the game interesting and fun to play, or if you want to write or translate documentation for end users, then this is the place for you.
Technology
This section contains the design of the various abstract systems that will implement all the central features of Mason. The systems include: the Item System, the Mechanical System, the Information Object System, the Body System, the Mind System, and others.
If you are a developer or game designer, interested in how all the revolutionary features supported by Mason are going to be implemented, then this section is for you.
Content
This section deals with all the general data needed for the Mason Game: item and creature descriptions and stats, maps of the Moraf area in the Dural world, and media for items and terrain. This data can be directly reused in later games.
If you are a world designer, artist, musician, or a MU* wizard who loves creating cool new items, then this section is for you.
Enhancements:
- Mason is now supported in two major 3D clients, Ember and Sear.
- An advanced terrain system has been implemented, including procedural texturing, paths, modified areas, and swimming in water.
- Building materials and resources can be gathered from the world using tools.
- Work has started on a new combat system.
Download (4.5MB)
Added: 2005-11-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1423 downloads
rndCiv 0.7.2
rndCiv (Random Civ) are randomized rulesets for Freeciv. more>>
rndCiv (Random Civ) are randomized rulesets for Freeciv.
If you play freeciv a lot, youll probably start to find that the games start to become the same, they blur into each other and after a while even though you love the game it starts to become boring and too easy.
Well i did, each game becomes a rush to The Republic, Gunpowder and Steam Engine. And one reason for that is that the techtree becomes totally sussed out. But techtrees are arbitrary anyway, and in another slightly different world they would be different. Sure you can download mod packs, but the problem reappears, after a while you learn their techtree, and youre back to square one.
rndCiv, is a solution to this problem. What rndCiv does is blend different genres together to produce unique (but still playable) techtrees. Its not random like Monarchy and Radio lead to Genetic Engineering, that would be silly. Its random like, Sailing could come from Boating, Map Making, Seafaring, Astronomy, or Craftsmanship. So pick two and get on with it.
Because the Techs, Units, Buildings and Governments are bundled into different generas, then you can get rndCiv to build a techtree (with related Units, Buildings & Governments) for whatever set of generas youd like to play with. Its a Meta-Modpack.
This code is beta, it works, it occasionally crashes the server (so save often), it also crashes the client (when you look up the help system for some units - weird), and its rules need to be fine-tuned.
Quick Start:
For a quick intro, try this command
./rndCiv.pl random4
then read the rulesets in the ./ouput dir
what i do, is symlink the output dir to freeciv/data/rnd and set rulesetdir to rnd
The ruleset.summary file gives a qick overview of the ruleset.
The techtree.dot file can be fed into the dot graph generator....
dot -Tps -o techtree.ps techtree.dot
gv techtree.ps
Then start civ..
./civ --tiles=rnd
and when in the civ server control mode, set the rule dir
/rulesetdir rnd
add other game options to suit, and start
<<lessIf you play freeciv a lot, youll probably start to find that the games start to become the same, they blur into each other and after a while even though you love the game it starts to become boring and too easy.
Well i did, each game becomes a rush to The Republic, Gunpowder and Steam Engine. And one reason for that is that the techtree becomes totally sussed out. But techtrees are arbitrary anyway, and in another slightly different world they would be different. Sure you can download mod packs, but the problem reappears, after a while you learn their techtree, and youre back to square one.
rndCiv, is a solution to this problem. What rndCiv does is blend different genres together to produce unique (but still playable) techtrees. Its not random like Monarchy and Radio lead to Genetic Engineering, that would be silly. Its random like, Sailing could come from Boating, Map Making, Seafaring, Astronomy, or Craftsmanship. So pick two and get on with it.
Because the Techs, Units, Buildings and Governments are bundled into different generas, then you can get rndCiv to build a techtree (with related Units, Buildings & Governments) for whatever set of generas youd like to play with. Its a Meta-Modpack.
This code is beta, it works, it occasionally crashes the server (so save often), it also crashes the client (when you look up the help system for some units - weird), and its rules need to be fine-tuned.
Quick Start:
For a quick intro, try this command
./rndCiv.pl random4
then read the rulesets in the ./ouput dir
what i do, is symlink the output dir to freeciv/data/rnd and set rulesetdir to rnd
The ruleset.summary file gives a qick overview of the ruleset.
The techtree.dot file can be fed into the dot graph generator....
dot -Tps -o techtree.ps techtree.dot
gv techtree.ps
Then start civ..
./civ --tiles=rnd
and when in the civ server control mode, set the rule dir
/rulesetdir rnd
add other game options to suit, and start
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2006-01-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1380 downloads
Rush 2005 0.4.12c
Rush 2005 is a football game using SDL. more>>
Rush 2005 is a football game using SDL.
Rush 2005 is a BSD-licensed project to create an American football game for Windows and Linux in the tradition of Tecmo Bowl and NFL Blitz, built using the cross-platform SDL game programming library.
<<lessRush 2005 is a BSD-licensed project to create an American football game for Windows and Linux in the tradition of Tecmo Bowl and NFL Blitz, built using the cross-platform SDL game programming library.
Download (4.9MB)
Added: 2006-02-13 License: BSD License Price:
1353 downloads
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