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Together with Gikoneko 0.1.2.4
Together with Gikoneko allows users to show Gikoneko, a famous mascot of 2ch everywhere in firefox. more>>
Together with Gikoneko allows users to show Gikoneko, a famous mascot of 2ch everywhere in firefox.
Show Gikoneko, a famous mascot of 2ch everywhere in firefox. Materials used are Shirasus works. No English version available.
You cannot enable both Together with Foxkeh and this at the same time.
<<lessShow Gikoneko, a famous mascot of 2ch everywhere in firefox. Materials used are Shirasus works. No English version available.
You cannot enable both Together with Foxkeh and this at the same time.
Download (0.038MB)
Added: 2007-03-31 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
940 downloads
JPasswordGenerator 1.0
JPasswordGenerator is a Java application for creating safe and strong passwords from predefined character sets in a random way. more>>
JPasswordGenerator is a Java application for creating safe and strong passwords from predefined character sets in a random way. For this, a strong random number generator is used. JPasswordGenerator has six sets of characters that can be individually enabled and edited.
All the characters from the enabled sets are put together in a character pool (duplicate characters will not be removed). You can configure the range for the length of the password. When you press the "Create" button, a password will be created by choosing single characters in a random way from the pool.
A character is not removed if it was chosen, so double characters can occur. The created password is displayed in the password field box and copied in the system clipboard, so its easy to paste it an editor, email, and so on.
<<lessAll the characters from the enabled sets are put together in a character pool (duplicate characters will not be removed). You can configure the range for the length of the password. When you press the "Create" button, a password will be created by choosing single characters in a random way from the pool.
A character is not removed if it was chosen, so double characters can occur. The created password is displayed in the password field box and copied in the system clipboard, so its easy to paste it an editor, email, and so on.
Download (0.12MB)
Added: 2006-12-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1055 downloads
Kuotes 0.0.5
Kuotes gets a random quote from wikiquote. more>>
Kuotes gets a random quote from wikiquote, fortune or http://www.softwarequotes.com/ and put it to your desktop.
To install it, first uncompress the package, then put the quotes.sh shell script in your ~/bin. Thats all.
To configure, edit ~/.kuotes/config.txt file.
<<lessTo install it, first uncompress the package, then put the quotes.sh shell script in your ~/bin. Thats all.
To configure, edit ~/.kuotes/config.txt file.
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2006-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1218 downloads
KTrayNetworker 0.8c
KTrayNetworker is an application to view network activity on your network device such as eth0. more>>
This program will help you to view network activity on your network device such as eth0, ppp0 and so on.
It put animated, graduated, icons near the KDE tray.
<<lessIt put animated, graduated, icons near the KDE tray.
Download (0.57MB)
Added: 2005-05-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1611 downloads
Gentry 0.1.11
Gentry is a program to do data entry into a MySQL database using an GTK GUI application. more>>
This program stemmed from a need to be able to data enter data into an SQL table without having to actually type the SQL over and over again for lots of data. I also wanted to be able to put data into any table in the database.
This program connects to a local MySQL database server using your username and no password. The database must be setup for this in order to work. Additional work can (and most likely will) be done to accommodate other servers and username/password connection data. For now, it works for me and that was my primary reason for putting this program together.
As a consumer of the free software movement, I also wanted to return something to all those out there who are working hard to bring quality program to the Linux community.
Enhancements:
- MySQL development libraries
Enhancements:
Added support for the following data/column types:
- datetime
- timestamp
- float
- year
<<lessThis program connects to a local MySQL database server using your username and no password. The database must be setup for this in order to work. Additional work can (and most likely will) be done to accommodate other servers and username/password connection data. For now, it works for me and that was my primary reason for putting this program together.
As a consumer of the free software movement, I also wanted to return something to all those out there who are working hard to bring quality program to the Linux community.
Enhancements:
- MySQL development libraries
Enhancements:
Added support for the following data/column types:
- datetime
- timestamp
- float
- year
Download (0.049MB)
Added: 2005-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1537 downloads
Monsterz 0.7.0
Monsterz is a little arcade puzzle game, similar to the famous Bejeweled or Zookeeper. more>>
Monsterz is a little arcade puzzle game, similar to the famous Bejeweled or Zookeeper.
Monsterzs goal of the game is to create rows of similar monsters, either horizontally or vertically. The only allowed move is the swap of two adjacent monsters, on the condition that it creates a row of three or more. When alignments are cleared, pieces fall from the top of the screen to fill the board again. Chain reactions earn you even more points.
This game is mostly about luck, but it remains highly addictive. You have been warned. Currently three modes are available:
Classic- play against the clock and clear a given number of each monster type to reach next level.
Puzzle- clear lines of monsters to move pieces around and put together the puzzle.
Training- play against the clock in a neverending level, chose the timer difficulty and number of monsters for infinite fun.
Monsterz is completely free software, available under the terms of the WTFPL.
<<lessMonsterzs goal of the game is to create rows of similar monsters, either horizontally or vertically. The only allowed move is the swap of two adjacent monsters, on the condition that it creates a row of three or more. When alignments are cleared, pieces fall from the top of the screen to fill the board again. Chain reactions earn you even more points.
This game is mostly about luck, but it remains highly addictive. You have been warned. Currently three modes are available:
Classic- play against the clock and clear a given number of each monster type to reach next level.
Puzzle- clear lines of monsters to move pieces around and put together the puzzle.
Training- play against the clock in a neverending level, chose the timer difficulty and number of monsters for infinite fun.
Monsterz is completely free software, available under the terms of the WTFPL.
Download (2.4MB)
Added: 2006-05-12 License: WTFPL Price:
1263 downloads
VAMP 2.0 Beta1
VAMP is a web-mail client written entirely in the PHP scripting language which can access POP3 mailboxes. more>>
VAMP is a web-mail client written entirely in the PHP scripting language which can access POP3 mailboxes. VAMP project features an interface not entirely dissimilar to other web-mail clients like Microsofts Hotmail or IMP.
The main goal of this project is to deliver a solid web-based E-Mail reading and composing platform that is fast, simple and easy to set up. VAMP also has some features rarely found in other web-mail packages.
"Virtual users" for example, which basically means that all E-Mails to a certain domain are put together in a single mailbox which is accessible through a POP3 server. VAMP then decodes this E-Mail box and allows several users to access their own E-Mails, and prevents users from viewing another users mail.
Main features:
- Easy to set up and maintain configuration using the Setup Tool
- Access to local and remote POP3 E-Mail boxes
- Ability to compose messages with attachments, carbon-copys etc...
- Each user has his own contact and signature database
- VAMP supports translation-on-the-fly to support different languages
- "Virtual users"
- Support for both MySQL and PostgreSQL databases
- Support for encrypting attachments (under PHP3)
- ...much much more...
<<lessThe main goal of this project is to deliver a solid web-based E-Mail reading and composing platform that is fast, simple and easy to set up. VAMP also has some features rarely found in other web-mail packages.
"Virtual users" for example, which basically means that all E-Mails to a certain domain are put together in a single mailbox which is accessible through a POP3 server. VAMP then decodes this E-Mail box and allows several users to access their own E-Mails, and prevents users from viewing another users mail.
Main features:
- Easy to set up and maintain configuration using the Setup Tool
- Access to local and remote POP3 E-Mail boxes
- Ability to compose messages with attachments, carbon-copys etc...
- Each user has his own contact and signature database
- VAMP supports translation-on-the-fly to support different languages
- "Virtual users"
- Support for both MySQL and PostgreSQL databases
- Support for encrypting attachments (under PHP3)
- ...much much more...
Download (0.046MB)
Added: 2006-05-11 License: Freeware Price:
4350 downloads
Chaussette 1.0
Chaussette is a PHP/MySQL Web group calendar using Ajax. With it, friends can share events and chat together. more>>
Chaussette is a MySQL/PHP Web group calendar using Ajax.
With it, friends can share events and chat together.
<<lessWith it, friends can share events and chat together.
Download (2.6MB)
Added: 2006-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1262 downloads
Expiretable 0.6
Expiretable is a utility used to remove entries from a pf(4) table based on their age. more>>
Expiretable is a utility used to remove entries from a pf(4) table based on their age. The age in question being the amount of time that has passed since the statistics for each entry in the target table was last cleared.
This program needs to be run as a user with read/write permission to /dev/pf. As with all unknown things that need to be run as the superuser or similar there is always the chance this one will cause death and destruction, so use at your own risk. It WorksForMe< tm >, dont blame me if your cat grows another eye, and so on and so forth.
If you find yourself using this utility, especially for a reason not mentioned here, please tell me about it.
Johan Fredin has been nice enough to provide a port for expiretable. He has also put together a howto on how to use expiretable to block attempts to bruteforce ssh. geek00L has written a short piece on using Snort2c + Expiretable. Thanks to Samuel Ljungkvist and others for ideas.
Enhancements:
- The ability to specify age in minutes, hours, days, etc. was added.
- The age limit was changed to the limit imposed by OpenBSDs nanosleep.
<<lessThis program needs to be run as a user with read/write permission to /dev/pf. As with all unknown things that need to be run as the superuser or similar there is always the chance this one will cause death and destruction, so use at your own risk. It WorksForMe< tm >, dont blame me if your cat grows another eye, and so on and so forth.
If you find yourself using this utility, especially for a reason not mentioned here, please tell me about it.
Johan Fredin has been nice enough to provide a port for expiretable. He has also put together a howto on how to use expiretable to block attempts to bruteforce ssh. geek00L has written a short piece on using Snort2c + Expiretable. Thanks to Samuel Ljungkvist and others for ideas.
Enhancements:
- The ability to specify age in minutes, hours, days, etc. was added.
- The age limit was changed to the limit imposed by OpenBSDs nanosleep.
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2006-03-27 License: BSD License Price:
1306 downloads
TheCircle 0.41c
The Circle is an open source scalable decentralized peer to peer application. more>>
The Circle is an open source scalable decentralized peer to peer application. What does that mean? Well, theres no central authority running the show. No entry taxes either, no censorship, and (in theory) no weak point which can break the whole system. No one even owns the source code. There is a network, even if there are a few people which uses this program.
The Circle allows you to :
* Share files
* Send instant messages and chat IRC-style
* Put together your own personalized, trust based news service
* Proxy Debian package downloads
The Circle is written in Python. It runs on Linux and Windows. (in fact, there is very little operating system specific code, so it will most likely work on any system that supports Python).
At the core of the Circle is a decentralized hashtable, or "Chord". This table allows users to search for files in logarithmic time, based on keywords. This means that the Circle does not have the scalability problems of Gnutella style network (such as Kazaa, eDonkey), while also avoiding the need for a central server and therefore a single point of failure. Details of its operation are given in the "Technical Details" section below.
The Circle does have the ability to post fully anonymous news a la Freenet. However, the file-sharing protocol isnt entirely anonymous. People will be able to work out your IP address.
In order to protect user privacy, the Circle includes a Digital Rights Management system. Although everybody can search your files by their keywords, you may choose which users are authorized to download them. An unauthorized third party has access only to the names of your files, not to their content. Needless to say, we expect you to use this system in order to prevent copyright infringement, while allowing private copy.
Note: If we become aware that you are trying to share snuff or child pornography, we will be able to work out your IP and from that your location and identity, and report you to the police and/or your ISP. Snuff and child pornography are things we think any reasonable person considers to be evil (its an issue quite separate from the debate over copyright).
<<lessThe Circle allows you to :
* Share files
* Send instant messages and chat IRC-style
* Put together your own personalized, trust based news service
* Proxy Debian package downloads
The Circle is written in Python. It runs on Linux and Windows. (in fact, there is very little operating system specific code, so it will most likely work on any system that supports Python).
At the core of the Circle is a decentralized hashtable, or "Chord". This table allows users to search for files in logarithmic time, based on keywords. This means that the Circle does not have the scalability problems of Gnutella style network (such as Kazaa, eDonkey), while also avoiding the need for a central server and therefore a single point of failure. Details of its operation are given in the "Technical Details" section below.
The Circle does have the ability to post fully anonymous news a la Freenet. However, the file-sharing protocol isnt entirely anonymous. People will be able to work out your IP address.
In order to protect user privacy, the Circle includes a Digital Rights Management system. Although everybody can search your files by their keywords, you may choose which users are authorized to download them. An unauthorized third party has access only to the names of your files, not to their content. Needless to say, we expect you to use this system in order to prevent copyright infringement, while allowing private copy.
Note: If we become aware that you are trying to share snuff or child pornography, we will be able to work out your IP and from that your location and identity, and report you to the police and/or your ISP. Snuff and child pornography are things we think any reasonable person considers to be evil (its an issue quite separate from the debate over copyright).
Download (0.78MB)
Added: 2006-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1222 downloads
The Circle 0.41c
The Circle is an open source scalable decentralized peer to peer application. more>>
The Circle is an open source scalable decentralized peer to peer application. What does that mean? Well, theres no central authority running the show. No entry taxes either, no censorship, and (in theory) no weak point which can break the whole system.
No one even owns the source code. As long as there is one Circle peer running, anywhere in the world, theres still a network.
Main features:
- Share files
- Send instant messages and chat IRC-style
- Put together your own personalized, trust based news service
- Proxy Debian package downloads
The Circle is written in Python. It runs on Linux and Windows. (in fact, there is very little operating system specific code, so it will most likely work on any system that supports Python)
Scalability
At the core of the Circle is a decentralized hashtable, or "Chord". This table allows users to search for files in logarithmic time, based on keywords. This means that the Circle does not have the scalability problems of Gnutella style network (such as Kazaa, eDonkey), while also avoiding the need for a central server and therefore a single point of failure. Details of its operation are given in the "Technical Details" section below.
Privacy
The Circle does have the ability to post fully anonymous news a la Freenet. However, the file-sharing protocol isnt entirely anonymous. People will be able to work out your IP address.
In order to protect user privacy, the Circle includes a Digital Rights Management system. Although everybody can search your files by their keywords, you may choose which users are authorized to download them. An unauthorized third party has access only to the names of your files, not to their content. Needless to say, we expect you to use this system in order to prevent copyright infringement, while allowing private copy.
Note: If we become aware that you are trying to share snuff or child pornography, we will be able to work out your IP and from that your location and identity, and report you to the police and/or your ISP. Snuff and child pornography are things we think any reasonable person considers to be evil (its an issue quite separate from the debate over copyright).
<<lessNo one even owns the source code. As long as there is one Circle peer running, anywhere in the world, theres still a network.
Main features:
- Share files
- Send instant messages and chat IRC-style
- Put together your own personalized, trust based news service
- Proxy Debian package downloads
The Circle is written in Python. It runs on Linux and Windows. (in fact, there is very little operating system specific code, so it will most likely work on any system that supports Python)
Scalability
At the core of the Circle is a decentralized hashtable, or "Chord". This table allows users to search for files in logarithmic time, based on keywords. This means that the Circle does not have the scalability problems of Gnutella style network (such as Kazaa, eDonkey), while also avoiding the need for a central server and therefore a single point of failure. Details of its operation are given in the "Technical Details" section below.
Privacy
The Circle does have the ability to post fully anonymous news a la Freenet. However, the file-sharing protocol isnt entirely anonymous. People will be able to work out your IP address.
In order to protect user privacy, the Circle includes a Digital Rights Management system. Although everybody can search your files by their keywords, you may choose which users are authorized to download them. An unauthorized third party has access only to the names of your files, not to their content. Needless to say, we expect you to use this system in order to prevent copyright infringement, while allowing private copy.
Note: If we become aware that you are trying to share snuff or child pornography, we will be able to work out your IP and from that your location and identity, and report you to the police and/or your ISP. Snuff and child pornography are things we think any reasonable person considers to be evil (its an issue quite separate from the debate over copyright).
Download (0.78MB)
Added: 2005-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1536 downloads
Mod_Auth_External 3.1.0
Mod_Auth_External and mod_authnz_external are Apache modules used for authentication. more>>
Mod_Auth_External and mod_authnz_external are Apache modules used for authentication. The two modules provide basically the same functionality, and differ mainly in the way they interface to other authentication code in Apache. For Apache 2.1 and later, mod_authnz_external should be prefered.
The Apache HTTP Daemon can be configured to require users to supply logins and passwords before accessing pages in some directories. Authentication is the process of checking if the password given is correct for a user. Apache has standard modules for authenticating out of several different kinds of databases. These external authentication modules provide a flexible tool for creating authentication systems based on other databases.
These modules can be used in either of two somewhat divergent ways:
External Authentication:
When a user supplies a login and password, mod_auth*_external runs a program you write, passing it the login and password. Your program does whatever checking and logging it needs to, and then returns a Accept/Reject flag to Apache.
This is slower than doing the authentication internally because it has the overhead of launching an external program for each authentication. However, there are at least two situations where it is very useful:
Rapid prototyping. Mod_auth*_external makes a very nice swiss army knife authenticator. You can quickly put together custom authentication systems for many weird authentication applications. The external authentication program can be a shell script or perl program. It can be written without knowing much about building Apache modules. Bugs in it will not endanger the overall integrity of the Apache server.
Access restrictions. There are situations where you do not want to make your user database readable to the user-id that Apache runs under. In these cases the external authentication program can be an suid program that has access to databases Apache cannot access. For example, if you want to authentication out of a Unix shadow password database, and you arent foolish enough to run Apache as root, a carefully written suid-root external authentication program can do the job for you. Such an authenticator for shadow password files and PAM (pwauth) is available separately.
Hardcoded Authentication:
Some hooks have been inserted into mod_auth*_external to make it easy to replace the call to the external authentication program with a call to a hardcoded internal authentication routine that you write.
This is sort of a half-way measure to just writing your own Apache module from scratch, allowing you to easily borrow some of the logic from mod_auth*_external. Its a bit more dangerous than using an external authenticator, as bugs in your module can crash Apache, but performance is usually better.
I think mod_auth*_external is the best current solution for authenticating out of shadow password files, and other similar applications. For rapid prototyping and for an easy way to build your own modules, mod_perl may be a better solution in some cases.
<<lessThe Apache HTTP Daemon can be configured to require users to supply logins and passwords before accessing pages in some directories. Authentication is the process of checking if the password given is correct for a user. Apache has standard modules for authenticating out of several different kinds of databases. These external authentication modules provide a flexible tool for creating authentication systems based on other databases.
These modules can be used in either of two somewhat divergent ways:
External Authentication:
When a user supplies a login and password, mod_auth*_external runs a program you write, passing it the login and password. Your program does whatever checking and logging it needs to, and then returns a Accept/Reject flag to Apache.
This is slower than doing the authentication internally because it has the overhead of launching an external program for each authentication. However, there are at least two situations where it is very useful:
Rapid prototyping. Mod_auth*_external makes a very nice swiss army knife authenticator. You can quickly put together custom authentication systems for many weird authentication applications. The external authentication program can be a shell script or perl program. It can be written without knowing much about building Apache modules. Bugs in it will not endanger the overall integrity of the Apache server.
Access restrictions. There are situations where you do not want to make your user database readable to the user-id that Apache runs under. In these cases the external authentication program can be an suid program that has access to databases Apache cannot access. For example, if you want to authentication out of a Unix shadow password database, and you arent foolish enough to run Apache as root, a carefully written suid-root external authentication program can do the job for you. Such an authenticator for shadow password files and PAM (pwauth) is available separately.
Hardcoded Authentication:
Some hooks have been inserted into mod_auth*_external to make it easy to replace the call to the external authentication program with a call to a hardcoded internal authentication routine that you write.
This is sort of a half-way measure to just writing your own Apache module from scratch, allowing you to easily borrow some of the logic from mod_auth*_external. Its a bit more dangerous than using an external authenticator, as bugs in your module can crash Apache, but performance is usually better.
I think mod_auth*_external is the best current solution for authenticating out of shadow password files, and other similar applications. For rapid prototyping and for an easy way to build your own modules, mod_perl may be a better solution in some cases.
Download (0.050MB)
Added: 2006-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1300 downloads
mod_authnz_external 3.1.0
mod_authnz_external is an Apache module used for authentication. more>>
mod_authnz_external is an Apache module used for authentication. The two modules provide basically the same functionality, and differ mainly in the way they interface to other authentication code in Apache.
For Apache 2.1 and later, mod_authnz_external should be prefered.
The Apache HTTP Daemon can be configured to require users to supply logins and passwords before accessing pages in some directories. Authentication is the process of checking if the password given is correct for a user. Apache has standard modules for authenticating out of several different kinds of databases. The external authentication module provides a flexible tool for creating authentication systems based on other databases.
The module can be used in either of two somewhat divergent ways:
External Authentication:
When a user supplies a login and password, mod_auth*_external runs a program you write, passing it the login and password. Your program does whatever checking and logging it needs to, and then returns a Accept/Reject flag to Apache.
This is slower than doing the authentication internally because it has the overhead of launching an external program for each authentication. However, there are at least two situations where it is very useful:
Rapid prototyping. Mod_auth*_external makes a very nice swiss army knife authenticator. You can quickly put together custom authentication systems for many weird authentication applications. The external authentication program can be a shell script or perl program. It can be written without knowing much about building Apache modules. Bugs in it will not endanger the overall integrity of the Apache server.
Access restrictions. There are situations where you do not want to make your user database readable to the user-id that Apache runs under. In these cases the external authentication program can be an suid program that has access to databases Apache cannot access. For example, if you want to authentication out of a Unix shadow password database, and you arent foolish enough to run Apache as root, a carefully written suid-root external authentication program can do the job for you. Such an authenticator for shadow password files and PAM (pwauth) is available separately.
Hardcoded Authentication:
Some hooks have been inserted into mod_auth*_external to make it easy to replace the call to the external authentication program with a call to a hardcoded internal authentication routine that you write.
This is sort of a half-way measure to just writing your own Apache module from scratch, allowing you to easily borrow some of the logic from mod_auth*_external. Its a bit more dangerous than using an external authenticator, as bugs in your module can crash Apache, but performance is usually better.
I think mod_auth*_external is the best current solution for authenticating out of shadow password files, and other similar applications. For rapid prototyping and for an easy way to build your own modules, mod_perl may be a better solution in some cases.
<<lessFor Apache 2.1 and later, mod_authnz_external should be prefered.
The Apache HTTP Daemon can be configured to require users to supply logins and passwords before accessing pages in some directories. Authentication is the process of checking if the password given is correct for a user. Apache has standard modules for authenticating out of several different kinds of databases. The external authentication module provides a flexible tool for creating authentication systems based on other databases.
The module can be used in either of two somewhat divergent ways:
External Authentication:
When a user supplies a login and password, mod_auth*_external runs a program you write, passing it the login and password. Your program does whatever checking and logging it needs to, and then returns a Accept/Reject flag to Apache.
This is slower than doing the authentication internally because it has the overhead of launching an external program for each authentication. However, there are at least two situations where it is very useful:
Rapid prototyping. Mod_auth*_external makes a very nice swiss army knife authenticator. You can quickly put together custom authentication systems for many weird authentication applications. The external authentication program can be a shell script or perl program. It can be written without knowing much about building Apache modules. Bugs in it will not endanger the overall integrity of the Apache server.
Access restrictions. There are situations where you do not want to make your user database readable to the user-id that Apache runs under. In these cases the external authentication program can be an suid program that has access to databases Apache cannot access. For example, if you want to authentication out of a Unix shadow password database, and you arent foolish enough to run Apache as root, a carefully written suid-root external authentication program can do the job for you. Such an authenticator for shadow password files and PAM (pwauth) is available separately.
Hardcoded Authentication:
Some hooks have been inserted into mod_auth*_external to make it easy to replace the call to the external authentication program with a call to a hardcoded internal authentication routine that you write.
This is sort of a half-way measure to just writing your own Apache module from scratch, allowing you to easily borrow some of the logic from mod_auth*_external. Its a bit more dangerous than using an external authenticator, as bugs in your module can crash Apache, but performance is usually better.
I think mod_auth*_external is the best current solution for authenticating out of shadow password files, and other similar applications. For rapid prototyping and for an easy way to build your own modules, mod_perl may be a better solution in some cases.
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2006-05-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1245 downloads
BattleDuel 1.7.110
BattleDuel is a game for the Amiga. more>>
BattleDuel is a game for the Amiga. BattleDuel project was developed by Michael David, Marco Seine and me. Michael did all of the graphics, while Marco created all sound effects and the music.
My task was to take all these ingredients and to put them together to create a nice game (often called programming.
The game got some very good reviews in magazines and working on it was much fun!
It became Freeware on 01.03.2001. On 08.01.2006 an update to the Amiga version and a Java port of the game were released.
<<lessMy task was to take all these ingredients and to put them together to create a nice game (often called programming.
The game got some very good reviews in magazines and working on it was much fun!
It became Freeware on 01.03.2001. On 08.01.2006 an update to the Amiga version and a Java port of the game were released.
Download (12.2MB)
Added: 2007-05-02 License: Freeware Price:
905 downloads
The streak plug-in
The streak plug-in is a Gimp plug-in that makes simulation of a streak camera. more>>
The streak plug-in is a Gimp plug-in that makes simulation of a streak camera.
A streak camera images an object through a slit - thus getting a kind of "one dimensional image". This image is propagated along the second dimension of the image plane at a constant speed. The result is a picture of the time dependency of the object.
The plug-in takes a film (multilayer image), cuts a slice of selectable width and position out of each layer and puts the slices together to the streak image.
<<lessA streak camera images an object through a slit - thus getting a kind of "one dimensional image". This image is propagated along the second dimension of the image plane at a constant speed. The result is a picture of the time dependency of the object.
The plug-in takes a film (multilayer image), cuts a slice of selectable width and position out of each layer and puts the slices together to the streak image.
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2006-09-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1134 downloads
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