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PrayerWall 60912-2115
This script is great for churches: put a prayer wall up on your web site. more>> This script is free for a limited time.Does your church web site have a way for people to post prayer requests? If not, this script may be a nice enhancement.With the integrated RSS feed, people can subscribe using their RSS reader and always have the latest prayer requests available.Be alerted everytime there is a new request. Even allow the whole church to subscribe to requests (using a group, such as Yahoo groups). When there are new requests, the group gets an email and the RSS feed is automatically updated.Theres a sample script running in the test area, so give it a try. Login as admin/password to view the adminsration area.<<less
Download (10KB)
Added: 2009-04-05 License: Freeware Price: Free
201 downloads
Eprayer Beta 8.1
Eprayer is a prayer request script that is easy to install and customize. more>>
Eprayer is a prayer request script that is easy to install and customize. It requires a MySQL database, but also creates a flat file for exporting into Excel.
Main features:
- Easy to customize
- Sends to multiple recipients
- Sends reply email to requester
- Valid XHTML and CSS
- Records information to a MySQL database as well as a flatfile for excel exporting
- Requires confirmation before sending
- Checks for errors
- Displays random requests on prayer request page
- Ability to set banned email addresses and banned words
- Released under GPL
- Free support via message boards
<<lessMain features:
- Easy to customize
- Sends to multiple recipients
- Sends reply email to requester
- Valid XHTML and CSS
- Records information to a MySQL database as well as a flatfile for excel exporting
- Requires confirmation before sending
- Checks for errors
- Displays random requests on prayer request page
- Ability to set banned email addresses and banned words
- Released under GPL
- Free support via message boards
Download (0.015MB)
Added: 2007-03-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
961 downloads
CAVE WALL 0.27
CAVE WALL (Colored ASCII Visual Editor Without Any Loathsome Limitations) is an ncurses-based ASCII art editor. more>>
CAVE WALL (Colored ASCII Visual Editor Without Any Loathsome Limitations) is an ncurses-based ASCII art editor.
CAVE WALL features image import and export in plain ASCII and ANSI formats, simple HTML export, pictures up to 1000x1000 characters large, copying and pasting selections, one-step undo, and 10 different cursor movement modes.
Operations can be performed on rectangular selections such as rotating, colorizing, filling, and horizontal and vertical mirroring with optional "intelligent" character conversion (which changes slashes into backslashes, etc.).
Enhancements:
- This release adds multiple attributes per character support, HTML export using CSS, some minor changes in the user interface, and bugfixes.
<<lessCAVE WALL features image import and export in plain ASCII and ANSI formats, simple HTML export, pictures up to 1000x1000 characters large, copying and pasting selections, one-step undo, and 10 different cursor movement modes.
Operations can be performed on rectangular selections such as rotating, colorizing, filling, and horizontal and vertical mirroring with optional "intelligent" character conversion (which changes slashes into backslashes, etc.).
Enhancements:
- This release adds multiple attributes per character support, HTML export using CSS, some minor changes in the user interface, and bugfixes.
Download (0.031MB)
Added: 2006-07-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1196 downloads
Mr. Wall 0.9
Mr. Wall is a Linux-based live CD with firewall and VPN capabilities. more>>
Mr. Wall is a Linux-based live CD with firewall and VPN capabilities.
The project is fully configurable through a simple Web interface
Mr. Wall contains compiled proprietary code.
Enhancements:
- The RAM disk has been enlarged.
- There is a bugfix for squid cache settings.
- A bulletin board on the login Web page has been added.
<<lessThe project is fully configurable through a simple Web interface
Mr. Wall contains compiled proprietary code.
Enhancements:
- The RAM disk has been enlarged.
- There is a bugfix for squid cache settings.
- A bulletin board on the login Web page has been added.
Download (185MB)
Added: 2007-03-22 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
947 downloads
IPFIRE-wall 0.98.4
IPFIRE-wall is an IPv4 Packet Filter with Network Address Translation capabilities. more>>
IPFIRE-wall is an IPv4 Packet Filter with Network Address Translation capabilities. It can be used in desktop systems and in simple network configurations, providing a friendly interface and a simple installation. Also unprivileged users can personalize.
Enhancements:
Kernel: Added support for version 2.6.20.
- Corrected a little bug that used to send in userspace also the packets pre/post routed although the silent modality had been chosen.
User Interface:
- Added a new submenu, accessed by the combination CTRL-B, which allows the user to easily add an address to block by its name. This menu can show the list of blocked web addresses, and provides an interface to add and remove new entries.
- The TCP flags representation has been changed: instead of the full name SYN, ACK, RST, PSH, URG, FIN, the user interface, for the sake of brevity, will now just print the corresponding initial letters, i.e. S, A, R, P, U, F, respectively. The Urgent flag will be printed in dark red color, from this version on.
- The length of the rule name has been extended to support 24 characters instead of the 19 of the previous versions.
Documentation:
- the web documentation is being updated and corrected. This process will continue after this release. Until now, practically the firts 14 topics of the documentation text (see ipfirewall documentation index) has been updated. The remaining pages, together with the new screenshots, are still being revised. Keep an eye on them to stay up to date and be able to use the software at its maximum capabilities.
<<lessEnhancements:
Kernel: Added support for version 2.6.20.
- Corrected a little bug that used to send in userspace also the packets pre/post routed although the silent modality had been chosen.
User Interface:
- Added a new submenu, accessed by the combination CTRL-B, which allows the user to easily add an address to block by its name. This menu can show the list of blocked web addresses, and provides an interface to add and remove new entries.
- The TCP flags representation has been changed: instead of the full name SYN, ACK, RST, PSH, URG, FIN, the user interface, for the sake of brevity, will now just print the corresponding initial letters, i.e. S, A, R, P, U, F, respectively. The Urgent flag will be printed in dark red color, from this version on.
- The length of the rule name has been extended to support 24 characters instead of the 19 of the previous versions.
Documentation:
- the web documentation is being updated and corrected. This process will continue after this release. Until now, practically the firts 14 topics of the documentation text (see ipfirewall documentation index) has been updated. The remaining pages, together with the new screenshots, are still being revised. Keep an eye on them to stay up to date and be able to use the software at its maximum capabilities.
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2007-06-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
871 downloads
Reaper 0.98.2
Reaper project is a fly around and shoot stuff 3D game. more>>
Reaper project is a fly around and shoot stuff 3D game.
Reaper is a graphics-intensive 3D-game where you fly a spaceship over a planet completing combat missions.
Apart from being a creature that tends to consume all free time of those involved, leaving them robbed of the chance of ever living a normal life, it is a 3D-game.
To clarify some more, it could be classified as a space combat simulator (well, you dont fly in space, you fly much closer to the ground, but you do pilot spaceships, so.
Enhancements:
- Cleanup of shadow system (could be even better)
- BUGFIX: Incorrect handling of textures larger than GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE
- Removed glsdk from src/ext-directory (not used)
- Added glh (gl helper library)
- Added nvparse (nvidia parser library)
- Add extgen (gl extension definition file generator)
- Changed OpenGL extensions handling from homegrown to glh/extgen
- Dynamic environment mapping on the players ship
- The autoconf setup is a bit less hackish
- Added GL-headers in src/GL - eliminates the need to adapt to broken headers on various systems.
- Fixed a time leak in the mainloop
- Improved network-startup, better synchronization
- Compiles cleanly with gcc and -ansi -pedantic -Wall -W -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-unused
- Changed use_texture to an int (texture_level), allowing a textured hud while object textures are turned off.
<<lessReaper is a graphics-intensive 3D-game where you fly a spaceship over a planet completing combat missions.
Apart from being a creature that tends to consume all free time of those involved, leaving them robbed of the chance of ever living a normal life, it is a 3D-game.
To clarify some more, it could be classified as a space combat simulator (well, you dont fly in space, you fly much closer to the ground, but you do pilot spaceships, so.
Enhancements:
- Cleanup of shadow system (could be even better)
- BUGFIX: Incorrect handling of textures larger than GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE
- Removed glsdk from src/ext-directory (not used)
- Added glh (gl helper library)
- Added nvparse (nvidia parser library)
- Add extgen (gl extension definition file generator)
- Changed OpenGL extensions handling from homegrown to glh/extgen
- Dynamic environment mapping on the players ship
- The autoconf setup is a bit less hackish
- Added GL-headers in src/GL - eliminates the need to adapt to broken headers on various systems.
- Fixed a time leak in the mainloop
- Improved network-startup, better synchronization
- Compiles cleanly with gcc and -ansi -pedantic -Wall -W -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-unused
- Changed use_texture to an int (texture_level), allowing a textured hud while object textures are turned off.
Download (20.5MB)
Added: 2007-01-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1022 downloads
Perl 5.8.8
Perl is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. more>>
Perl is a stable, cross platform programming language. Perl project is used for mission critical projects in the public and private sectors and is widely used to program web applications of all needs.
Main features:
- Perl is a stable, cross platform programming language.
- It is used for mission critical projects in the public and private sectors.
- Perl is Open Source software, licensed under its Artistic License, or the GNU General Public License.
- Perl was created by Larry Wall.
- Perl 1.0 was released to usenets alt.comp.sources in 1987
- PC Magazine named Perl a finalist for its 1998 Technical Excellence Award in the Development Tool category.
- Perl is listed in the Oxford English Dictionary.
- Perl takes the best features from other languages, such as C, awk, sed, sh, and BASIC, among others.
- Perls database integration interface (DBI) supports third-party databases including Oracle, Sybase, Postgres, MySQL and others.
- Perl works with HTML, XML, and other mark-up languages.
- Perl supports Unicode.
- Perl is Y2K compliant.
- Perl supports both procedural and object-oriented programming.
- Perl interfaces with external C/C++ libraries through XS or SWIG.
- Perl is extensible. There are over 500 third party modules available from the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN).
- The Perl interpreter can be embedded into other systems.
- Perl is the most popular web programming language due to its text manipulation capabilities and rapid development cycle.
- Perl is widely known as "the duct-tape of the Internet".
- Perls CGI.pm module, part of Perls standard distribution, makes handling HTML forms simple.
- Perl can handle encrypted Web data, including e-commerce transactions.
- Perl can be embedded into web servers to speed up processing by as much as 2000%.
- mod_perl allows the Apache web server to embed a Perl interpreter.
- Perls DBI package makes web-database integration easy.
<<lessMain features:
- Perl is a stable, cross platform programming language.
- It is used for mission critical projects in the public and private sectors.
- Perl is Open Source software, licensed under its Artistic License, or the GNU General Public License.
- Perl was created by Larry Wall.
- Perl 1.0 was released to usenets alt.comp.sources in 1987
- PC Magazine named Perl a finalist for its 1998 Technical Excellence Award in the Development Tool category.
- Perl is listed in the Oxford English Dictionary.
- Perl takes the best features from other languages, such as C, awk, sed, sh, and BASIC, among others.
- Perls database integration interface (DBI) supports third-party databases including Oracle, Sybase, Postgres, MySQL and others.
- Perl works with HTML, XML, and other mark-up languages.
- Perl supports Unicode.
- Perl is Y2K compliant.
- Perl supports both procedural and object-oriented programming.
- Perl interfaces with external C/C++ libraries through XS or SWIG.
- Perl is extensible. There are over 500 third party modules available from the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN).
- The Perl interpreter can be embedded into other systems.
- Perl is the most popular web programming language due to its text manipulation capabilities and rapid development cycle.
- Perl is widely known as "the duct-tape of the Internet".
- Perls CGI.pm module, part of Perls standard distribution, makes handling HTML forms simple.
- Perl can handle encrypted Web data, including e-commerce transactions.
- Perl can be embedded into web servers to speed up processing by as much as 2000%.
- mod_perl allows the Apache web server to embed a Perl interpreter.
- Perls DBI package makes web-database integration easy.
Download (11.9MB)
Added: 2006-02-02 License: Artistic License Price:
1375 downloads
XML::Parser 2.34
XML::Parser is a perl module for parsing XML documents. more>>
XML::Parser is a perl module for parsing XML documents.
SYNOPSIS
use XML::Parser;
$p1 = new XML::Parser(Style => Debug);
$p1->parsefile(REC-xml-19980210.xml);
$p1->parse( Hello World );
# Alternative
$p2 = new XML::Parser(Handlers => {Start => &handle_start,
End => &handle_end,
Char => &handle_char});
$p2->parse($socket);
# Another alternative
$p3 = new XML::Parser(ErrorContext => 2);
$p3->setHandlers(Char => &text,
Default => &other);
open(FOO, xmlgenerator |);
$p3->parse(*FOO, ProtocolEncoding => ISO-8859-1);
close(FOO);
$p3->parsefile(junk.xml, ErrorContext => 3);
This module provides ways to parse XML documents. It is built on top of XML::Parser::Expat, which is a lower level interface to James Clarks expat library. Each call to one of the parsing methods creates a new instance of XML::Parser::Expat which is then used to parse the document.
Expat options may be provided when the XML::Parser object is created. These options are then passed on to the Expat object on each parse call. They can also be given as extra arguments to the parse methods, in which case they override options given at XML::Parser creation time.
The behavior of the parser is controlled either by "Style" and/or "Handlers" options, or by "setHandlers" method. These all provide mechanisms for XML::Parser to set the handlers needed by XML::Parser::Expat. If neither Style nor Handlers are specified, then parsing just checks the document for being well-formed.
When underlying handlers get called, they receive as their first parameter the Expat object, not the Parser object.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use XML::Parser;
$p1 = new XML::Parser(Style => Debug);
$p1->parsefile(REC-xml-19980210.xml);
$p1->parse( Hello World );
# Alternative
$p2 = new XML::Parser(Handlers => {Start => &handle_start,
End => &handle_end,
Char => &handle_char});
$p2->parse($socket);
# Another alternative
$p3 = new XML::Parser(ErrorContext => 2);
$p3->setHandlers(Char => &text,
Default => &other);
open(FOO, xmlgenerator |);
$p3->parse(*FOO, ProtocolEncoding => ISO-8859-1);
close(FOO);
$p3->parsefile(junk.xml, ErrorContext => 3);
This module provides ways to parse XML documents. It is built on top of XML::Parser::Expat, which is a lower level interface to James Clarks expat library. Each call to one of the parsing methods creates a new instance of XML::Parser::Expat which is then used to parse the document.
Expat options may be provided when the XML::Parser object is created. These options are then passed on to the Expat object on each parse call. They can also be given as extra arguments to the parse methods, in which case they override options given at XML::Parser creation time.
The behavior of the parser is controlled either by "Style" and/or "Handlers" options, or by "setHandlers" method. These all provide mechanisms for XML::Parser to set the handlers needed by XML::Parser::Expat. If neither Style nor Handlers are specified, then parsing just checks the document for being well-formed.
When underlying handlers get called, they receive as their first parameter the Expat object, not the Parser object.
Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2006-06-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1235 downloads
Cppmake 0.5
Cppmake is a front-end to make that builds C++ programs with less effort than writing makefiles manually. more>>
Cppmake application is a front-end to make that builds C++ programs with less effort than writing makefiles manually.
Building a C++ program with cppmake is similar to compiling a Java program. The idea is that you specify a classpath and cppmake will automatically find all the classes needed by your program. Once found, all of the classes are compiled and linked into an executable or library.
The benefits of using cppmake to build C++ programs include
- You dont have to write a makefile when you start a new project
- You dont have to maintain a makefile as your project evolves
- Header file dependencies are automatically kept up to date
- You can switch from one implementation of a group of classes to another on the fly by simply changing the classpath
Lets begin with an example. Suppose you want to build a program called joe and the main function is in joe.cpp. Your programs classes live in the current directory, ../../common, and /usr/src/base. The only thing you need to do is set the classpath (just like a java program) to ".:../../common:/usr/src/base" (unix/cygwin) or ".;....common;C:usrsrcbase" (windows). This tells cppmake to first search for classes in the current directory, then in ../../common and finally in /usr/src/base. You simply run cppmake on joe.cpp to build the executable.
$ cppmake --classpath ".:../../common:/usr/src/base" joe.cpp
The result of this command is an executable called joe. Cppmake figures out which classes on the classpath need to be included in the executable and defers the work of actually compiling and linking the executable to the make command. Therefore the next time you run cppmake, only files that need to be recompiled are recompiled.
Now lets do a more complicated example. Suppose you want to build the same program as in the previous example, but this time you want more control over the build. You want to explicitly name the executable joe.exe, you want output files to go in a directory called build, you want to specify the compiler as g++, you want to pass the -Wall -g compiler flags, and you want to link with the pthread library.
$ cppmake --classpath ".:../../common:/usr/src/base" -o joe.exe -d build -x g++ -f "-Wall -g" -l "-lpthread" joe.cpp
Most of these options can be given through environment variables as well as the command line. The following is equivalent to the previous example using bash.
$ export CLASSPATH=".:../../common:/usr/src/base"
$ export OUTPUT=joe.exe
$ export DIRECTORY=build
$ export CXX=g++
$ export CXXFLAGS="-Wall -g"
$ export LDFLAGS="-lpthread"
$ export CPPFILES="joe.cpp"
$ cppmake
When an option is given by both an environment variable and the command line, the command line option takes precedence. One exception to this rule is that C++ files can be given with the CPPFILES environment variable and the command line at the same time.
Cppmake can also be used to build libraries. The difference between building a library and an executable is that when building an executable you only want classes that are needed by the executable, but when you build a library you want all the C++ files on the classpath.
The --library option tells cppmake to include every C++ file found on the classpath in the build. You also have to pass your compiler specific linker options to build a library, cppmake will not know to give those options automatically because they are compiler specific. The following example creates a library on linux assuming CLASSPATH has already been set as in the previous example.
$ cppmake --library -o libjoe.so.1.1.1 -l"-shared -Wl-soname,libjoe.so.1"
The --clean option tells cppmake to remove all the object files and the output. The --help option prints a summary of all the options and exits.
<<lessBuilding a C++ program with cppmake is similar to compiling a Java program. The idea is that you specify a classpath and cppmake will automatically find all the classes needed by your program. Once found, all of the classes are compiled and linked into an executable or library.
The benefits of using cppmake to build C++ programs include
- You dont have to write a makefile when you start a new project
- You dont have to maintain a makefile as your project evolves
- Header file dependencies are automatically kept up to date
- You can switch from one implementation of a group of classes to another on the fly by simply changing the classpath
Lets begin with an example. Suppose you want to build a program called joe and the main function is in joe.cpp. Your programs classes live in the current directory, ../../common, and /usr/src/base. The only thing you need to do is set the classpath (just like a java program) to ".:../../common:/usr/src/base" (unix/cygwin) or ".;....common;C:usrsrcbase" (windows). This tells cppmake to first search for classes in the current directory, then in ../../common and finally in /usr/src/base. You simply run cppmake on joe.cpp to build the executable.
$ cppmake --classpath ".:../../common:/usr/src/base" joe.cpp
The result of this command is an executable called joe. Cppmake figures out which classes on the classpath need to be included in the executable and defers the work of actually compiling and linking the executable to the make command. Therefore the next time you run cppmake, only files that need to be recompiled are recompiled.
Now lets do a more complicated example. Suppose you want to build the same program as in the previous example, but this time you want more control over the build. You want to explicitly name the executable joe.exe, you want output files to go in a directory called build, you want to specify the compiler as g++, you want to pass the -Wall -g compiler flags, and you want to link with the pthread library.
$ cppmake --classpath ".:../../common:/usr/src/base" -o joe.exe -d build -x g++ -f "-Wall -g" -l "-lpthread" joe.cpp
Most of these options can be given through environment variables as well as the command line. The following is equivalent to the previous example using bash.
$ export CLASSPATH=".:../../common:/usr/src/base"
$ export OUTPUT=joe.exe
$ export DIRECTORY=build
$ export CXX=g++
$ export CXXFLAGS="-Wall -g"
$ export LDFLAGS="-lpthread"
$ export CPPFILES="joe.cpp"
$ cppmake
When an option is given by both an environment variable and the command line, the command line option takes precedence. One exception to this rule is that C++ files can be given with the CPPFILES environment variable and the command line at the same time.
Cppmake can also be used to build libraries. The difference between building a library and an executable is that when building an executable you only want classes that are needed by the executable, but when you build a library you want all the C++ files on the classpath.
The --library option tells cppmake to include every C++ file found on the classpath in the build. You also have to pass your compiler specific linker options to build a library, cppmake will not know to give those options automatically because they are compiler specific. The following example creates a library on linux assuming CLASSPATH has already been set as in the previous example.
$ cppmake --library -o libjoe.so.1.1.1 -l"-shared -Wl-soname,libjoe.so.1"
The --clean option tells cppmake to remove all the object files and the output. The --help option prints a summary of all the options and exits.
Download (0.013MB)
Added: 2006-11-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1084 downloads
phpMyWAP 0.5
phpMyWAP is a simple Web-based application that stores files which can then be downloaded to a WAP-enabled cellular phone. more>>
phpMyWAP is a simple yet effective WAP designed to let end users easily move content from there computer to their cell phones.
It stores all of the data files, ring tones, wall papers, themes and what not in a database which makes for easy of maintenance.
Installation:
This should be really simple.
Install apache, php and mysql.
tar -zxvf phpMyWAP-VERSION.tar.gz
cp phpMyWAP /some/where/www/wap
edit inc/phpMyWAP_config.php with your database settings.
mysql -u your_user your_database
and you should be good to go.
Notes:
The default user password combo is : admin / admin123
Enhancements:
- All copyrighted images were removed from the package.
<<lessIt stores all of the data files, ring tones, wall papers, themes and what not in a database which makes for easy of maintenance.
Installation:
This should be really simple.
Install apache, php and mysql.
tar -zxvf phpMyWAP-VERSION.tar.gz
cp phpMyWAP /some/where/www/wap
edit inc/phpMyWAP_config.php with your database settings.
mysql -u your_user your_database
and you should be good to go.
Notes:
The default user password combo is : admin / admin123
Enhancements:
- All copyrighted images were removed from the package.
Download (0.28MB)
Added: 2005-10-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1477 downloads
Pinger Network Tools 0.2
Pinger Network Tools is a simple frontend for ping, netstat, traceroute and whois. more>>
Pinger Network Tools is a simple frontend for ping, netstat, traceroute and whois.
My first ever Kommander script that I did in an effort to learn the Kommander scripting engine/style and to have something useful.
Built with Kommander Editor 1.2
<<lessMy first ever Kommander script that I did in an effort to learn the Kommander scripting engine/style and to have something useful.
Built with Kommander Editor 1.2
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2006-10-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1122 downloads
Prey Dedicated Server 1.2
Prey tells the story of Tommy, a Cherokee garage mechanic stuck on a reservation going nowhere. more>>
Prey tells the story of Tommy, a Cherokee garage mechanic stuck on a reservation going nowhere. His life changes when an otherworldly crisis forces him to awaken spiritual powers from his long-forgotten birthright. Abducted along with his people to a menacing mothership orbiting Earth, he sets out to save himself and his girlfriend and eventually his planet.
Prey is serious, dark story, based on authentic Cherokee mythology. Themes of sacrifice, love and responsibility are explored and the story dives into emotional territory not yet explored by similar games. You will find nothing familiar with this game.
Overview
In Prey, gamers enter an unpredictable world where nothing can be taken for granted. Most of the game takes place within a living ship, a giant entity that can sense and react to Tommys presence.
Prey makes use of Josephs Campbells renowned story structure, "The Heros Journey," for guiding the main character arc. Campbells extensive work on mythological story progression was made famous when George Lucas used it for Luke Skywalkers story arc in the original Star Wars.
Main features:
- Built on an enhanced Doom 3 engine, the most impressive 3D engine used in a released game.
- Portal technology adds a new dimension to gameplay, allowing enemies to appear out of thin air and create new and completely original puzzles and gameplay styles.
- Several never-before-seen gameplay elements such as Spirit Walking, Wall Walking, and Deathwalk.
- Highly organic, living environment that itself can attack Tommy.
- A deep, emotional story of love and sacrifice.
- Tommy has a sidekick, a spiritual hawk that can help him fight enemies and decipher the alien language of the living ship.
- Multiplayer game support that takes advantage of the unique gameplay styles in Prey.
<<lessPrey is serious, dark story, based on authentic Cherokee mythology. Themes of sacrifice, love and responsibility are explored and the story dives into emotional territory not yet explored by similar games. You will find nothing familiar with this game.
Overview
In Prey, gamers enter an unpredictable world where nothing can be taken for granted. Most of the game takes place within a living ship, a giant entity that can sense and react to Tommys presence.
Prey makes use of Josephs Campbells renowned story structure, "The Heros Journey," for guiding the main character arc. Campbells extensive work on mythological story progression was made famous when George Lucas used it for Luke Skywalkers story arc in the original Star Wars.
Main features:
- Built on an enhanced Doom 3 engine, the most impressive 3D engine used in a released game.
- Portal technology adds a new dimension to gameplay, allowing enemies to appear out of thin air and create new and completely original puzzles and gameplay styles.
- Several never-before-seen gameplay elements such as Spirit Walking, Wall Walking, and Deathwalk.
- Highly organic, living environment that itself can attack Tommy.
- A deep, emotional story of love and sacrifice.
- Tommy has a sidekick, a spiritual hawk that can help him fight enemies and decipher the alien language of the living ship.
- Multiplayer game support that takes advantage of the unique gameplay styles in Prey.
Download (25.1MB)
Added: 2007-01-15 License: Freeware Price:
1013 downloads
DataDrafter Personal Edition 1.1
DataDrafter is a new and unique program that allows you to create your own interactive graphics applications. more>>
DataDrafter project is a new and unique program that allows you to create your own interactive graphics applications with data editing, navigation, search and reporting features built in. Use DataDrafter instead of Visio for example, to create diagrams, maps and technical drawings that are interactive and fully integrated with your data.
Your visualizations become real applications instead of just wall paper. You can even share your graphics and data as an application on the web or on your own intranet.
If you use a combination of drawings and spreadsheets to manage data, try using DataDrafter instead.
The Integrated Data/Graphics Environment ensures that both your data and graphics stay synchronized. With DataDrafter your drawings become an interactive part of your data management process. Why put all that effort into your drawings just to hang them on the wall? Put them to work for you and others while keeping them up to date with DataDrafter.
<<lessYour visualizations become real applications instead of just wall paper. You can even share your graphics and data as an application on the web or on your own intranet.
If you use a combination of drawings and spreadsheets to manage data, try using DataDrafter instead.
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Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes 1.02
Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes is a Perl module that calculates Muslim Prayers Times and Sunrise. more>>
Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes is a Perl module that calculates Muslim Prayers Times and Sunrise.
SYNOPSIS
use Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes;
#create new object with default options
my $prayer = Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes->new();
#Juristic Methods:
# 1 = Standard (Imams Shafii, Hanbali, and Maliki),
#2 = Hanafi
#The difference is in the Aser time only
$prayer->JuristicMethod(1);
# Calculation Method
#1: Umm Al-Qura Committee
#2: Muslim World League
#3: Egyptian General Authority of Survey
#4: University Of Islamic Sciences, Karachi
#5: ISNA, Islamic Society of North America
$prayer->CalculationMethod(3);
# Q. What is daylight saving? Ans. Many countries try to adopt their work time by subtracting
# from their clocks one hour in the Fall and Winter seasons.
$prayer->DaylightSaving(1);
#print "DaylightSaving: ". $prayer->DaylightSaving() ."n";
# set the location to clculate prayer times for.
# for Cairo, Egypt:
# http://heavens-above.com/countries.asp
$prayer->PrayerLocation(
Latitude => 30.050,
Longitude => 31.250,
Altitude => 24,
TimeZone => 2
);
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time);
$mon++; $year += 1900;
#Adjust the Gregorian Dates by making sure that the month lengths
#are correct if not so take the extra days to next month or year.
my ($yg0, $mg0, $dg0) = $prayer->GDateAjust($year, $mon, $mday);
# Now calculate the prayer times. Times returns in hours decimal format
#%result = $prayer->PrayerTimes($year, $mon, $mday);
%result = $prayer->PrayerTimes($yg0, $mg0, $dg0);
#print "Fajr: " . $result{Fajr} . "n";
#print "Sunrise: " . $result{Sunrise} . "n";
#print "Zohar: " . $result{Zohar} . "n";
#print "Aser: " . $result{Aser} . "n";
#print "Maghrib: " . $result{Maghrib} . "n";
#print "Isha: " . $result{Isha} . "n";
#print "Fajir Rabita: " . $result{FajirRabita} . "n"; #Fajer using exact Rabita method for places >48
#print "Isha Rabita: " . $result{IshaRabita} . "n"; #Ash using exact Rabita method for places >48
#print "Eid Prayer Time: " . $result{Eid} . "n"; #Eid Prayer Time
#print "n";
# set time mode for 12 or 24 hour for FormatTime function.
$prayer->TimeMode(1);
#print time formated
#print "TimeMode: " . $prayer->TimeMode() ."n";
my ($h, $m, $ap);
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Fajr});
print "Fajr: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Sunrise});
print "Sunrise: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Zohar});
print "Zohar: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Aser});
print "Aser: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Maghrib});
print "Maghrib: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Isha});
print "Isha: $h:$m $apn";
#($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{FajirRabita});
#print "Fajir Rabita: $h:$m $apn"; #Fajer using exact Rabita method for places >48
#($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{IshaRabita});
#print "Isha Rabita: $h:$m $apn"; #Ash using exact Rabita method for places >48
#($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Eid});
#print "Eid Prayer Time: $h:$m $apn"; #Eid Prayer Time
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes;
#create new object with default options
my $prayer = Religion::Islam::PrayerTimes->new();
#Juristic Methods:
# 1 = Standard (Imams Shafii, Hanbali, and Maliki),
#2 = Hanafi
#The difference is in the Aser time only
$prayer->JuristicMethod(1);
# Calculation Method
#1: Umm Al-Qura Committee
#2: Muslim World League
#3: Egyptian General Authority of Survey
#4: University Of Islamic Sciences, Karachi
#5: ISNA, Islamic Society of North America
$prayer->CalculationMethod(3);
# Q. What is daylight saving? Ans. Many countries try to adopt their work time by subtracting
# from their clocks one hour in the Fall and Winter seasons.
$prayer->DaylightSaving(1);
#print "DaylightSaving: ". $prayer->DaylightSaving() ."n";
# set the location to clculate prayer times for.
# for Cairo, Egypt:
# http://heavens-above.com/countries.asp
$prayer->PrayerLocation(
Latitude => 30.050,
Longitude => 31.250,
Altitude => 24,
TimeZone => 2
);
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time);
$mon++; $year += 1900;
#Adjust the Gregorian Dates by making sure that the month lengths
#are correct if not so take the extra days to next month or year.
my ($yg0, $mg0, $dg0) = $prayer->GDateAjust($year, $mon, $mday);
# Now calculate the prayer times. Times returns in hours decimal format
#%result = $prayer->PrayerTimes($year, $mon, $mday);
%result = $prayer->PrayerTimes($yg0, $mg0, $dg0);
#print "Fajr: " . $result{Fajr} . "n";
#print "Sunrise: " . $result{Sunrise} . "n";
#print "Zohar: " . $result{Zohar} . "n";
#print "Aser: " . $result{Aser} . "n";
#print "Maghrib: " . $result{Maghrib} . "n";
#print "Isha: " . $result{Isha} . "n";
#print "Fajir Rabita: " . $result{FajirRabita} . "n"; #Fajer using exact Rabita method for places >48
#print "Isha Rabita: " . $result{IshaRabita} . "n"; #Ash using exact Rabita method for places >48
#print "Eid Prayer Time: " . $result{Eid} . "n"; #Eid Prayer Time
#print "n";
# set time mode for 12 or 24 hour for FormatTime function.
$prayer->TimeMode(1);
#print time formated
#print "TimeMode: " . $prayer->TimeMode() ."n";
my ($h, $m, $ap);
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Fajr});
print "Fajr: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Sunrise});
print "Sunrise: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Zohar});
print "Zohar: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Aser});
print "Aser: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Maghrib});
print "Maghrib: $h:$m $apn";
($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Isha});
print "Isha: $h:$m $apn";
#($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{FajirRabita});
#print "Fajir Rabita: $h:$m $apn"; #Fajer using exact Rabita method for places >48
#($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{IshaRabita});
#print "Isha Rabita: $h:$m $apn"; #Ash using exact Rabita method for places >48
#($h, $m, $ap) = $prayer->FormatTime($result{Eid});
#print "Eid Prayer Time: $h:$m $apn"; #Eid Prayer Time
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pam-telecenter 0.3pre1
pam-telecenter is a PAM module that provides remote authentication with roaming and pseudo-user accounts to telecenters. more>>
pam-telecenter is a PAM module that provides remote authentication with roaming and pseudo-user accounts to telecenters.
Roaming is only supported through PostgreSQL.
Compiling and installing pam-telecenter:
If youre using Debian GNU/Linux, you can install the libpam-telecenter downloading it from http://softwarelivre.rits.org.br . This package will be added in the distribution soon.
If youre not using Debian GNU/Linux, follow these steps:
Check if youve libpq3 (PostgreSQL C client library), gcc (to compile the
library), PAM library and a system configured to use it.
Run make under its directory. If it fails maybe youll need to change the
Makefile, if you dont know how paste the output in a message and contact us
at: tech@rits.org.br.
The make output, will show you something like:
gcc -Wall -I. -I/usr/include/postgresql -c -o db_pgsql.o db_pgsql.c
gcc -Wall -I. -I/usr/include/postgresql -c -o pam_telecenter.o pam_telecenter.c
gcc -shared -o pam_telecenter.so db_pgsql.o pam_telecenter.o -lpam -ldl -lpq
Check if under /lib/security there are a lot of pam_anything.so, if its empty or the directory doesnt exist, youll need to check where your OS store the PAM modules. Hint: Find for pam_unix.so.
Listing the current directory, now it has pam_telecenter.so. Copy this file to
/lib/security/ or the other directory as explained above.
Enhancements:
- This pre-release contains "logout" register support (in tests yet), uses autotools for building, and is suitable for developers or experienced administrators only.
<<lessRoaming is only supported through PostgreSQL.
Compiling and installing pam-telecenter:
If youre using Debian GNU/Linux, you can install the libpam-telecenter downloading it from http://softwarelivre.rits.org.br . This package will be added in the distribution soon.
If youre not using Debian GNU/Linux, follow these steps:
Check if youve libpq3 (PostgreSQL C client library), gcc (to compile the
library), PAM library and a system configured to use it.
Run make under its directory. If it fails maybe youll need to change the
Makefile, if you dont know how paste the output in a message and contact us
at: tech@rits.org.br.
The make output, will show you something like:
gcc -Wall -I. -I/usr/include/postgresql -c -o db_pgsql.o db_pgsql.c
gcc -Wall -I. -I/usr/include/postgresql -c -o pam_telecenter.o pam_telecenter.c
gcc -shared -o pam_telecenter.so db_pgsql.o pam_telecenter.o -lpam -ldl -lpq
Check if under /lib/security there are a lot of pam_anything.so, if its empty or the directory doesnt exist, youll need to check where your OS store the PAM modules. Hint: Find for pam_unix.so.
Listing the current directory, now it has pam_telecenter.so. Copy this file to
/lib/security/ or the other directory as explained above.
Enhancements:
- This pre-release contains "logout" register support (in tests yet), uses autotools for building, and is suitable for developers or experienced administrators only.
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