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ISO Master 1.0

ISO Master 1.0


ISO Master is an open-source, graphical CD image editor that runs on Linux. more>>
ISO Master is an open-source, graphical CD image editor that runs on Linux; and bkisofs, the underlying library used for reading, modifying and writing ISO images.
The hard part of this project is the library for working with ISOs (bkisofs). My hope is that people will like this library enough to make their own GUIs using it. So my choice of widget set (GTK, that is) will not necessarily annoy too many people.
Main features:
- Display file/directory contents of the image and and the regular filesystem in two panels and be able to navigate them.
- Display file sizes for files on image/filesystem.
- Sort by name or by size
- Select any number of items in the file browsers.
- Extract selected from image to the filesystem
- Delete selected from image.
- Add selected from filesystem to image.
- Save modified image.
- Create image from scratch.
Enhancements:
- Usability and performance improvements.
- 10 new translations.
- A bug that sometimes caused corrupt ISOs to be written has been fixed.
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Added: 2007-06-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Research Master 1.2c

Research Master 1.2c


ResearchMaster has been designed to make working a little easier. more>>
ResearchMaster project has been designed to make working a little easier. Specifically, the application can be either a storage facility for all of your precious, miscellaneous digital information, or for just some of it. The project began as a way for the author to [1] have a centralized library for all the papers and various snippets he collects, and [2] to have some powerful, built-in support for BibTeX, the LaTeX bibliography system ( The LaTeX bibliography system, as described in the Leslie Lamport book. ISBN 0-201-52983-1).
When the application starts up, it creates a virtual filesystem (vfs) from information contained in records. Each record appends itself under at least one folder in the vfs, and the vfs is represented by a tree-widget system of folders and records. The application is divided into folder controls (left) and record controls (right).
Each record is actually a set of three python dictionaries, stored in a flat ascii text file. The three dictionaries correspond to [1] BibTex information corresponding to the record, [2] Meta information (eg. isbn, call number, url, membership) and [3] an endless notes file. When a record is selected from the tree widget, the corresponding three dictionaries are presented in a three-tabbed notebook widget on the right side of the application.
New records are created via a button on the records toolbar. When you create a new record the application pops a filechooser and you are given the opportunity to import a single file. Perhaps the imported file is a pdf copy of a research paper that you dont want to lose. ResearchMaster is a good place to store it. First, the record and the imported file now have each other. Now you can keep a log of your involvement with the file in the notes portion of the record. The Meta portion of the record contains non-BibTex information, such as which folders the record is a member of. The application accesses the records BibTex information whenever the record has membership within the subtree of a particular folder for which a recursive bibliography is being generated.
Heres a typical example: Say you create a folder for some project. Lets say that after six months your folder now has several subtrees of folders and records, all arranged according to the scheme that happened. Now imagine there are twenty records with BibTex information strewn throughout the projects subtree, side-by-side with other records that dont have BibTex information (notes, whatever). By pushing the Create Bibliography button on the left toolbar the application will produce a perfectly formatted BibTex file with all twenty records.
Each record can be made a member of any folder simply by adding the folders path to the membership list in the Meta portion of the record. The tree widget is dynamically constructed by recursively examining a directory tree (corresponding to the folders of the tree-widget) and the membership list contained in each record. This is done so that we only have one physical copy of each record, despite the fact that the record might show up in fifty different places throughout the tree widget.
The file that gets imported with a record can be any file of any format. You can tell ResearchMaster to launch the file as an argument to any external application, based on the filenames suffix (.gif, .avi, .mpg, .mp3). Then, select the record from the tree, push the launch button (on the records toolbar), and voila! The associated application brings up your file. Thats one feature that makes working a little easier.
Enhancements:
- Small correction was needed on line 1140 of ResearchMaster_wxuser.py, where "researchmaster" needed to be "ReseaerchMaster" for preferences initialization.
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Added: 2006-11-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Othello Master 0.7.8

Othello Master 0.7.8


Othello Master project is a 3-D Othello (Reversi) gaming environment. more>> <<less
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Added: 2006-10-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Ur-Quan Masters 0.5.0

The Ur-Quan Masters 0.5.0


The Ur-Quan Masters is a port of the 3DO version of the classic space game StarControl II. more>>
The Ur-Quan Masters is a port of the 3DO version of the classic space game StarControl II.

The game is currently fully playable, though it crashes or locks every now and then. The play experience is also far from perfect; many graphical and control glitches remain to be fixed.

That said, its possible to get all the way to the final battle if you save often to protect against the occasional crash.

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Added: 2006-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PearPC 0.4

PearPC 0.4


PearPC is an architecture-independent PowerPC platform emulator capable of running most PowerPC operating systems. more>>
PearPC is an architecture-independent PowerPC platform emulator capable of running most PowerPC operating systems.

This release fixes an ugly partition mapping bug which prevented PearPC to boot OpenDarwin. But the fix might cause regressions: so if your image is no longer booting and you can compile pearpc yourself, please talk to the pearpc-devel mailing list.

Installation:

-Get the Mandrake Installations CDs from a near mirror.
-Read the getting started document first.
-Join the club.
-Make sure you have configured with a big harddisk (3 GiB should do) and a CDROM with the Mandrake 9.1 PPC CD1 inserted. Select a 15 bit video mode. (ppc_start_resolution to 1, 4 or 7)
-Boot and you should get the yaboot menu.
-Press enter and wait.
-At some point, a graphical installer will show up.
-I wont partition your disk for you so you have to do it on your own
create 2 partitions: Apple bootstrap and a Linux onecontinue install.
It will ask you to insert another CD. Click "Change CD" and choose a different .iso or simply insert a different CD. Continue.
-Something bad may happen in the end of the install. Nevermind.

While the CPU emulation may be slow (1/500th or 1/15th, see above), the speed of emulated hardware is hardly impacted by the emulation; the emulated hard-drive and CDROM e.g. are very fast, especially with OS that support bus-mastering (Linux, Darwin, Mac OS X do).

Because the author has only access to a little-endian machine, PearPC will most likely only run on little-endian architectures. This shouldnt be hard to fix and the author would fix this himself if he such hardware. (You can donate some big-endian hardware to get this fixed!)

Equally, PearPC will probably only run on 32-bit architectures. This shouldnt be hard to fix either. (You can donate...)
A lot of unimplementated features are fatal (i.e. will abort PearPC).
Timings are very still a little bit inaccurate. Dont rely on benchmarks made in the client.

PearPC lacks a save/restore machine-state feature.
No Altivec support yet but being worked on.
No LBA48 (but LBA). Currently no support for hard disks greater than 128 GiB. Disks > 4GiB are not tested very well.

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Added: 2005-12-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hanzi Master 1.3

Hanzi Master 1.3


Hanzi Master project is a visual, interactive Chinese character and word dictionary. more>>
Hanzi Master project is a visual, interactive Chinese character and word dictionary.
Hanzim ("Hanzi Master") is an interactive visual dictionary for learning and seeing relationships between Chinese radicals, characters, and compounds.
All the characters with a given radical, phonetic component, or pronunciation can be displayed, and all words containing a character, with English meanings.
All data is stored locally. Either simplified or traditional characters can be used.
Main features:
- typing in pinyin gives list of characters and definitions with that pronunciation
- clicking on a radical gives list of characters and definitions with that radical
- clicking on any character in any list displays that character along with the compounds it occurs in as the first or second character.
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Added: 2006-10-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Ivy software bus 3.8.1

Ivy software bus 3.8.1


Ivy is a simple protocol and a set of open-source libraries and programs that allows applications to broadcast information. more>>
Ivy is a simple protocol and a set of open-source libraries and programs that allows applications to broadcast information through text messages, with a subscription mechanism based on regular expressions.
Ivy libraries are available in C, C++, Java and Perl, on Windows and Unix boxes and on Macs. Several Ivy utilities and hardware drivers are available too.
Ivy is currently used in research projects in the air traffic control and human-computer interaction research communities as well as in commercial products. It is also taught to CS students.
Ivy is a CENA product.
Main features:
- Ivy is not based on a centralised server. Actually, Ivy is mostly a communication convention, implemented through a collection of libraries for various languages and platforms. The current version of the Ivy protocol is version 3, which has been stable for the last 3 years.
- Language bindings are available in C (Unix and Windows), C++ (Mac, Unix, Windows), Java and Perl. There have been successful uses through the C library
- Messages are formatted in text, and subscriptions are based on regular expressions. Plans to move to an XML-based subscription language are on their way.
- From the programmers point of view, Ivy is an information broadcasting channel. The main functions are:
- connecting to a bus. Example: IvyInit (b, "192.126:2011")
- sending a message. Example: IvySend (b, "HELLO %s", world)
- binding a message pattern to a callback function. Example: IvyBind (b, "HELLO (.*)", cb)
- the main loop. Example : IvyLoop ()
- Subscriptions are managed on the emitters side, which limits the actual network traffic.
- Direct point-to-point messages are also available.
- Ivy was designed by a research group in Human-Computer Interaction, with the goals of connecting applications written on different toolkits/languages/platforms (such as an OpenGL application on a SGI connected to a PerlTk application on a Linux box), while keeping it simple: no server to be lauched and supervised, a simplistic API, and a communication model compatible with classical event-based GUI progamming. We think we have somewhat reached our goal...
Enhancements:
- This release mostly contains bugfixes and code cleanup.
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Added: 2006-06-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Q3Master 1.0

Q3Master 1.0


Q3Master project is a Quake3Arena master server. more>>
Q3Master project is a Quake3Arena master server.
Q3Master is a standalone master server for Quake3Arena (and derived games, like RTCW).
It is intended for local networks without Internet connections (or firewalls which block Q3A). It can also be used for larger private networks on which more than one Q3A server exists.
Q3Master can also be used to query servers in a local subnet, using broadcasts.
The found servers can then be sent to another (or a central) master server to collect data from multiple subnets.
Enhancements:
- enhanced documenation
- all supported games and versions
- installation and usage
- performance
- protocols
- wrote a load test suite
- performance enhancements
- added UDP proxy used for testing
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Added: 2006-11-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Q3utX Master Browser 1.0

Q3utX Master Browser 1.0


Q3uX is an efficient Urban Terror game servers browser. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-07-18 License: GPL v3 Price:
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TOPCASED 1.0.0

TOPCASED 1.0.0


TOPCASED is a Toolkit in OPen source for Critical Applications and SystEm Development more>>
TOPCASED comes from Toolkit in OPen source for Critical Applications and SystEm Development and is an id s system/software engineering workshop based on Eclipse.

It aims to provide the tools required to go from requirements to the implementation stages. The current version includes several graphical editors: ECORE, UML 2 (class, use cases, sequence diagrams only), structured analysis, and AADL (Architecture Analysis and Design Language).

These editors are partially generated from ECORE models and models can be checked. OCL and EMF checks are supported at this time. External tools can be easily connected to the workshop thanks to a simple communication bus.

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Added: 2007-07-07 License: Eclipse Public License Price:
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Zombie Master Dedicated Server 1.1.2

Zombie Master Dedicated Server 1.1.2


Zombie Master is a multiplayer survival horror FPS/RTS mod for Half-Life 2. more>>
Zombie Master project is a multiplayer survival horror FPS/RTS mod for Half-Life 2. A team of FPS-playing humans attempts to complete map-specific objectives while an RTS player controls the zombie horde with only one goal: death to all humans.
He is the Zombie Master.
Enhancements:
- [fix] Weapons were sometimes hard to pick up
- [fix] Fast shooting exploits in shotgun and rifle
- [tweak] Health indication in player identification display
- [tweak] ZM resource limit server setting zm_resource_limit (default 4000)
- [fix] Team changes (including to spectator after death) had erratic results
- [feature] Muting players
- [tweak] Weapon flags failed to reset in some situations after forcehuman/forcemaster team switching
- [fix] ZM preference window came up when the ZM camera toggled
- [fix] Zombie spawns could still be clicked when inactive
- [fix] Voting for roundrestart could be spammed
- [fix] DOTD chalkboard weirded out
- Plus minor fixes to the maps.
As usual, if your game goes horridly wrong after patching, try reinstalling with the 1.1.2 full installer.
UPDATE: If you experience the spectator bug after patching to 1.1.2, it is recommended you do a clean install using the full 1.1.2 installer.
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Added: 2007-06-26 License: Freeware Price:
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Enrapture Beta 0.6

Enrapture Beta 0.6


Enrapture project is a OpenGL-based space/RPG game. more>>
Enrapture project is a OpenGL-based space/RPG game.

It takes its influences from the old master piece Elite.

Enrapture is a game for the Linux Community but it will eventually be released for Windows as well.

The game will be released in several Beta Versions, where every new version is building on the previous to form the final release.

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Added: 2006-11-07 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
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Games::Mastermind::Solver 0.02

Games::Mastermind::Solver 0.02


Games::Mastermind::Solver is a Master Mind puzzle solver. more>>
Games::Mastermind::Solver is a Master Mind puzzle solver.

SYNOPSIS

# a trivial Mastermind solver

use Games::Mastermind;
use Games::Mastermind::Solver::BruteForce;

my $player = Games::Mastermind::Solver::BruteForce
->new( Games::Mastermind->new );
my $try;

print join( , @{$player->game->code} ), "nn";

until( $player->won || ++$try > 10 ) {
my( $win, $guess, $result ) = $player->move;

print join( , @$guess ),
,
B x $result->[0], W x $result->[1],
"n";
}

Games::Mastermind::Solver is a base class for Master Mind solvers.

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Added: 2007-01-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Net::DBus::Dumper 0.33.3

Net::DBus::Dumper 0.33.3


Net::DBus::Dumper can stringify Net::DBus objects suitable for printing. more>>
Net::DBus::Dumper can stringify Net::DBus objects suitable for printing.

SYNOPSIS

use Net::DBus::Dumper;
use Net::DBus;
# Dump out info about the bus
my $bus = Net::DBus->find;
print dbus_dump($bus);
# Dump out info about a service
my $service = $bus->get_service("org.freedesktop.DBus");
print dbus_dump($service);
# Dump out info about an object
my $object = $service->get_object("/org/freedesktop/DBus");
print dbus_dump($object);
__top

This module serves as a debugging aid, providing a means to stringify a DBus related object in a form suitable for printing out. It can stringify any of the Net::DBus:* objects, generating the following information for each

Net::DBus

A list of services registered with the bus

Net::DBus::Service =item Net::DBus::RemoteService

The service name

Net::DBus::Object =item Net::DBus::RemoteObject

The list of all exported methods, and signals, along with their parameter and return types.

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Added: 2006-07-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Blackbird Enterprise Service Bus 1.0.0

Blackbird Enterprise Service Bus 1.0.0


Blackbird Enterprise Service Bus is the first enterprise service bus (ESB) for PHP developers. more>>
Blackbird Enterprise Service Bus is the first enterprise service bus (ESB) for PHP developers. The project provides a run-time container that loads, manages, and executes classes, provides connectivity and utility services to access external resources, such as message queues and collects and exposes metrics data to management tools
Main features:
- Use PHP to rapidly develop applications and application integration services
- Easy to learn and use - get coding in minutes
- Written for developers by developers
- Command-line and protocol-driven management and monitoring
- Easy object configuration, deployment, and load/unload tasks
- Less memory usage than a Java ESB
- Metrics collection, making it easy to develop monitoring and management tools
- Extensible protocol handler layer - supports STOMP , SMTP, and Jabber out of the box
What Its Not:
- A full-blown, Java ESB like Apache ServiceMix
- A replacement for other middleware, such as Apache ActiveMQ
- As fast, in theory, as a compiled language (although see below)
- Fully object-oriented (because PHP is not)
- Written by architects for architects
Why Are You Doing This When Already Exists?
ITema provides managed, hosted applications to small businesses, with an emphasis on integration. Part of our vision is to offer our customers choice, so they arent locked into a specific product or vendor. We need very good integration technology or well end up with an unmanageable spider web of integration hooks. An ESB is tailor-made for this type of work. It gives us the loose coupling we need to let applications run independently, and handles grunt-work tasks like communicating via message queues so we can focus on writing the code that does the real work.
The available Java ESB products didnt meet our needs. PHP was a more natural choice, but there was no ESB available for it. We decided it was better for us to write what we needed than to try to shoehorn what we were doing into another product. Our hope is that by releasing Blackbird under the GPL, other developers will get as much out of it as we have.
Blackbird isnt intended to be an isolated project, or a replacement for a Java ESB. In fact, we anticipated that it could be very useful to use both a Java and PHP ESB at the same time, in different layers of an architecture. Blackbirds design makes this straightforward, and it expects to communicate via STOMP with a message queue such as Apache ActiveMQ. It can even use the same ActiveMQ instance that supports a ServiceMix environment, so writing a Blackbird component to communicate with a ServiceMix component is easy!
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Added: 2007-08-10 License: GPL v3 Price:
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