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Long Range ZIP 0.18
Long Range ZIP is a compression program that can achieve very high compression ratios and speed when used with large files. more>>
Long Range ZIP is a compression program that can achieve very high compression ratios and speed when used with large files. It uses the combined compression algorithms of lzma for maximum compression, lzo for maximum speed, and the long range redundancy reduction of rzip.
It is designed to scale with increases with RAM size, improving compression further. A choice of either size or speed optimizations allows for either better compression than even lzma can provide, or better speed than gzip, but with bzip2 sized compression levels.
Enhancements:
- Blocks to be compressed by lzma are now scanned by lzo in advance to find incompressible data and bypass attempting to compress them.
- This speeds up substantially attempting to compress incompressible files, and should fix the "lzma getting stuck on an incompressible block" bug.
- Basic Darwin support was added.
- Compression mode was stratified for lower levels of lzma compression.
<<lessIt is designed to scale with increases with RAM size, improving compression further. A choice of either size or speed optimizations allows for either better compression than even lzma can provide, or better speed than gzip, but with bzip2 sized compression levels.
Enhancements:
- Blocks to be compressed by lzma are now scanned by lzo in advance to find incompressible data and bypass attempting to compress them.
- This speeds up substantially attempting to compress incompressible files, and should fix the "lzma getting stuck on an incompressible block" bug.
- Basic Darwin support was added.
- Compression mode was stratified for lower levels of lzma compression.
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Added: 2006-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1080 downloads
Dynamic Range Extender 1.00
Dynamic Range Extender takes two images and creates one composite image, which supposedly has increased dynamic range. more>>
Dynamic Range Extender plugin takes two images and creates one composite image, which supposedly has increased dynamic range.
With digital SLR cameras you can often use RAW format, which lets user select the exposure correction afterwards. The sample here is from Canon 10D.
Installation:
Just copy the script to your GIMP scripts directory. Usually this is ~/.gimp-2.0/scripts, but if you want to use the script system-wide then the directory might be something like /usr/share/gimp/2.0/scripts.
<<lessWith digital SLR cameras you can often use RAW format, which lets user select the exposure correction afterwards. The sample here is from Canon 10D.
Installation:
Just copy the script to your GIMP scripts directory. Usually this is ~/.gimp-2.0/scripts, but if you want to use the script system-wide then the directory might be something like /usr/share/gimp/2.0/scripts.
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Added: 2006-09-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1149 downloads

PBXware SOHO 1.8.0
PBXware is a scalable PBX solution. more>> PBXware is a scalable PBX solution featuring a range of traditional telephony and emerging VOIP technologies. The creation of national/global voice networks and a full range of PSTN and VOIP technologies is supported. Least cost routing, Enhanced Voicemail, ACD Queues, IVR Auto Attendants, Conference Bridges , Music on Hold and much more... a real cost saving in a fully featured PBX solution!
PBXware is delivered in CD, tarball, appliance or VPS formats each supporting an easy to use Setup Wizard allowing setup of a fully functional PBX in minutes. Administration is performed through included Web Interface or CLI. Auto updates, system backup, provider templates, call recordings, real time call monitoring are just some of advanced features included.
PBXware offers flexibility, performance, delivery methods, technologies, easy to use yet extremely advanced features not found at any competitors offerings. Should you found same features set elsewhere we would like to hear from you.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Freeware Price: Free
205 downloads
Skaringa r3p7
Skaringa is an API for Java and XML language binding. more>>
Skaringa is an API for Java and XML language binding.
It transforms Java objects into XML documents and back, and can generate XML schema definitions for a Java class.
Typical applications are data exchange, object persistence, object transformation, and driving XML based presentation layers.
Skaringa is designed for speed and simplicity, supporting a wide range of types. Skaringa works with all Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs), it is not limited to special cases, like JavaBeans.
Enhancements:
- New layout of documentation and website.
- Use SiteBuilder to generate HTML documententation.
<<lessIt transforms Java objects into XML documents and back, and can generate XML schema definitions for a Java class.
Typical applications are data exchange, object persistence, object transformation, and driving XML based presentation layers.
Skaringa is designed for speed and simplicity, supporting a wide range of types. Skaringa works with all Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs), it is not limited to special cases, like JavaBeans.
Enhancements:
- New layout of documentation and website.
- Use SiteBuilder to generate HTML documententation.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2005-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1571 downloads
Stratagus 2.2.3
Stratagus is a free cross-platform real-time strategy gaming engine. more>>
Stratagus is a free cross-platform real-time strategy gaming engine. Stratagus includes support for playing over the internet/LAN, or playing a computer opponent.
The engine is configurable and can be used to create games with a wide-range of features specific to your needs. See the data sets page for a list of current games using the stratagus engine.
<<lessThe engine is configurable and can be used to create games with a wide-range of features specific to your needs. See the data sets page for a list of current games using the stratagus engine.
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Added: 2007-03-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
974 downloads
fontimage 0.2.3
fontimage is a small, portable tool that generates PNG images of text strings directly from outline font files. more>>
fontimage project is a small, portable tool that generates PNG images of text strings directly from outline font files.
Main features:
- only depnends on libpng and freetype, should be very portable
- handles charaters outside of ascii range
- Licensed under GNU GPL
- Tested on Fedora Core 5 and CentOS 4.3
<<lessMain features:
- only depnends on libpng and freetype, should be very portable
- handles charaters outside of ascii range
- Licensed under GNU GPL
- Tested on Fedora Core 5 and CentOS 4.3
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Added: 2006-05-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1262 downloads
jabberd2 2.0s11
jabberd2 is a Jabber/XMPP instant messaging server. more>>
jabberd2 is a Jabber/XMPP instant messaging server. It implements most of XMPP (RFC3920), XMPP-IM (RFC3921) and a range of protocol extensions (JEP-0011, JEP-0012, JEP-0022, JEP-0023, JEP-0030, JEP-0049, JEP-0054, JEP-0077, JEP-0078, JEP-0086, JEP-0090, JEP-0091, JEP-0092, JEP-0094, and JEP-0114)
jabberd 2 is the next generation of the jabberd server. jabberd2 project has been rewritten from the ground up to be scalable, architecturally sound, and to support the latest protocol extensions coming out of the JSF.
<<lessjabberd 2 is the next generation of the jabberd server. jabberd2 project has been rewritten from the ground up to be scalable, architecturally sound, and to support the latest protocol extensions coming out of the JSF.
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Added: 2006-03-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1329 downloads
RhinoRider 0.1.6
RhinoRider provides applets with an interface to the Web document, Depending on the capabilities of the browser. more>>
RhinoRider provides applets with an interface to the Web document. Depending on the capabilities of the browser, RhinoRider project aims to provide these DOM features:
- Core level 3
- XML
- Events
- Traversal
- Range
<<less- Core level 3
- XML
- Events
- Traversal
- Range
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Added: 2007-01-12 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1015 downloads
RIR to DNS converter 0.1
RIR to DNS converter is a tool to convert Regional Internet Registry data to a DNS country lookup zone. more>>
RIR to DNS converter is a tool to convert Regional Internet Registry data to a DNS country lookup zone. You can use it to build your own DNS zone for looking up country codes from IP addresses.
It uses data directly from RIPE, ARIN, APNIC, LACNIC, and AFRINIC. The data can be updated on a schedule of your choosing.
The input data comes from:
ftp://ftp.afrinic.net/pub/stats/afrinic/delegated-afrinic-latest
ftp://ftp.apnic.net/pub/stats/apnic/delegated-apnic-latest
ftp://ftp.arin.net/pub/stats/arin/delegated-arin-latest
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/pub/stats/ripencc/delegated-ripencc-latest
ftp://ftp.lacnic.net/pub/stats/lacnic/delegated-lacnic-latest
The input data format is described in:
http://www.apnic.net/db/rir-stats-format.html
The output is a BIND 9 zone file that can be used to look up country codes
in a similar fashion to in-addr.arpa. For example, to find out what country
203.30.47.58 is:
host 58.47.30.203.rir.example.com
58.47.30.203.rir.example.com has address 127.0.65.86
where 65 and 85 are ASCII for A and U, which means 203.30.47.58 is
in Australia (AU).
HOW TO USE IT
Just feed it the above delegated- -latest files into stdin and it will
spit out the zone file to stdout. The zone file will only have the IP addresses,
so you could $INCLUDE it into a zone file that contains NS records, SOA, $ORIGIN,
etc.
WHY USE IT
You dont need the resolution of MaxMinds GeoIP database, but you do want
something that is free and you want it kept up to date on a schedule that
you decide.
You could use this to block or tag email based on countries, block or redirect
visitors to your website based on end-user country, and so on. Be very
careful about blocking mail this way, though, as you may block legitimate
email. Instead of blocking outright, use it in a SpamAssassin rule to add
something to the spam level, based on where the email comes from.
HOW IT WORKS
The RIR files contain ranges of IP addresses, and indicate what CC each range is allocated to. At the simplest level, rir2dns just sorts the ranges then iterates
through the IPs in each range and generates a reverse-dns-style A record that
represents the country code.
HOW IT WORKS - IN DETAIL
Rather than iterate through each IP address, the program tries to skip through
entire classes at a time (256 IPs, 65536 IPs, etc). Rather than iterate
through each IP, the loop iterates through classes or IP ranges (whichever are
smaller at the loop control), using control-breaks to accummulate neighbouring
ranges where possible so that entire classes that are in the same country dont
generate huge numbers of records.
Firstly, IPs are considered to be 4-digit numbers, but in base-256. In other
words, each octet is dealt with as if it were a single base-256 digit. This
turns out to be convenient because optimisations of large chunks of IP space can be done by looking for places where least-significant base-256 digits are zero.
Next, IP ranges are broken down into the following sub-ranges:
Optional individual IP addresses (ie: 4 octets)
Optional A-class ranges (ie: 3 octets)
Optional B-class ranges (ie: 2 octets)
Optional C-class ranges (ie: 1 octet)
Optional B-class ranges (ie: 2 octets)
Optional A-class ranges (ie: 3 octets)
Optional individual IP addresses (ie: 4 octets)
Considering that there is a pattern here, Im sure theres an elegant way to
handle breaking this down into two loops (one reducing the octets and one
increasing the octets), but I cant be bothered, so Ill break it down into
seven loops. Kind of hard-coded, but at least its simple.
For ease of processing, the IP addresses are actually converted to 32-bit numbers, then back again. This simplifies mathematics and looping through ranges.
Thats pretty much it, really...
Note that currently there are about 80,000 RIR records between all five
registries. This takes about 35 seconds on a 2.4GHz P4 to process, and
generates a 26MB file with around 3/4 million lines (RRs). This causes BIND
to use about 100MB or so of memory, and on a slow machine will probably cause it to take too long to reply, while it searches the zone. That size zone can
take a minute or two to load, which is quite a while.
Basic algorithm:
Read & process RIR data:
Read RIR ranges
Sort RIR ranges by start IP address
Glue together contiguous ranges of the same country
For each range
Generate the IPs at the start of the range
Generate the A-classes at the start of the range
Generate the B-classes at the start of the range
Generate the C-classes in the middle of the range
Generate the B-classes at the end of the range
Generate the A-classes at the end of the range
Generate the IPs at the end of the range
<<lessIt uses data directly from RIPE, ARIN, APNIC, LACNIC, and AFRINIC. The data can be updated on a schedule of your choosing.
The input data comes from:
ftp://ftp.afrinic.net/pub/stats/afrinic/delegated-afrinic-latest
ftp://ftp.apnic.net/pub/stats/apnic/delegated-apnic-latest
ftp://ftp.arin.net/pub/stats/arin/delegated-arin-latest
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/pub/stats/ripencc/delegated-ripencc-latest
ftp://ftp.lacnic.net/pub/stats/lacnic/delegated-lacnic-latest
The input data format is described in:
http://www.apnic.net/db/rir-stats-format.html
The output is a BIND 9 zone file that can be used to look up country codes
in a similar fashion to in-addr.arpa. For example, to find out what country
203.30.47.58 is:
host 58.47.30.203.rir.example.com
58.47.30.203.rir.example.com has address 127.0.65.86
where 65 and 85 are ASCII for A and U, which means 203.30.47.58 is
in Australia (AU).
HOW TO USE IT
Just feed it the above delegated- -latest files into stdin and it will
spit out the zone file to stdout. The zone file will only have the IP addresses,
so you could $INCLUDE it into a zone file that contains NS records, SOA, $ORIGIN,
etc.
WHY USE IT
You dont need the resolution of MaxMinds GeoIP database, but you do want
something that is free and you want it kept up to date on a schedule that
you decide.
You could use this to block or tag email based on countries, block or redirect
visitors to your website based on end-user country, and so on. Be very
careful about blocking mail this way, though, as you may block legitimate
email. Instead of blocking outright, use it in a SpamAssassin rule to add
something to the spam level, based on where the email comes from.
HOW IT WORKS
The RIR files contain ranges of IP addresses, and indicate what CC each range is allocated to. At the simplest level, rir2dns just sorts the ranges then iterates
through the IPs in each range and generates a reverse-dns-style A record that
represents the country code.
HOW IT WORKS - IN DETAIL
Rather than iterate through each IP address, the program tries to skip through
entire classes at a time (256 IPs, 65536 IPs, etc). Rather than iterate
through each IP, the loop iterates through classes or IP ranges (whichever are
smaller at the loop control), using control-breaks to accummulate neighbouring
ranges where possible so that entire classes that are in the same country dont
generate huge numbers of records.
Firstly, IPs are considered to be 4-digit numbers, but in base-256. In other
words, each octet is dealt with as if it were a single base-256 digit. This
turns out to be convenient because optimisations of large chunks of IP space can be done by looking for places where least-significant base-256 digits are zero.
Next, IP ranges are broken down into the following sub-ranges:
Optional individual IP addresses (ie: 4 octets)
Optional A-class ranges (ie: 3 octets)
Optional B-class ranges (ie: 2 octets)
Optional C-class ranges (ie: 1 octet)
Optional B-class ranges (ie: 2 octets)
Optional A-class ranges (ie: 3 octets)
Optional individual IP addresses (ie: 4 octets)
Considering that there is a pattern here, Im sure theres an elegant way to
handle breaking this down into two loops (one reducing the octets and one
increasing the octets), but I cant be bothered, so Ill break it down into
seven loops. Kind of hard-coded, but at least its simple.
For ease of processing, the IP addresses are actually converted to 32-bit numbers, then back again. This simplifies mathematics and looping through ranges.
Thats pretty much it, really...
Note that currently there are about 80,000 RIR records between all five
registries. This takes about 35 seconds on a 2.4GHz P4 to process, and
generates a 26MB file with around 3/4 million lines (RRs). This causes BIND
to use about 100MB or so of memory, and on a slow machine will probably cause it to take too long to reply, while it searches the zone. That size zone can
take a minute or two to load, which is quite a while.
Basic algorithm:
Read & process RIR data:
Read RIR ranges
Sort RIR ranges by start IP address
Glue together contiguous ranges of the same country
For each range
Generate the IPs at the start of the range
Generate the A-classes at the start of the range
Generate the B-classes at the start of the range
Generate the C-classes in the middle of the range
Generate the B-classes at the end of the range
Generate the A-classes at the end of the range
Generate the IPs at the end of the range
Download (0.60MB)
Added: 2007-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
913 downloads
BomberClone 0.11.7
BomberClone is a Bomberman like game. more>>
Run through a maze, dropping bombs and blowing up the other players.
BomberClone is a Bomberman like game. You have to drop bombs which will be explode after a while. With this bombs you have to try to kill the other players. If you are the last player in the game you have won.
Its very easy to play.
You can find some powerups to get more range for your bombs and to drop more as just one bomb.
<<lessBomberClone is a Bomberman like game. You have to drop bombs which will be explode after a while. With this bombs you have to try to kill the other players. If you are the last player in the game you have won.
Its very easy to play.
You can find some powerups to get more range for your bombs and to drop more as just one bomb.
Download (7.6MB)
Added: 2006-08-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1165 downloads
Rhinohide 0.2.0 r2
Rhinohide is a Java implementation of the W3C DOM, layered over a Web browsers native JavaScript. more>>
Rhinohide is a Java implementation of the W3C DOM, layered over a Web browsers native JavaScript.
Rhinohide provides an interface for applets to manipulate their containing Web pages, using a standard Java binding of the DOM. The code is still in alpha, and coverage is incomplete, but at least partial support is provided for these DOM features:
- Core level 3
- XML
- Events
- Traversal
- Range
<<lessRhinohide provides an interface for applets to manipulate their containing Web pages, using a standard Java binding of the DOM. The code is still in alpha, and coverage is incomplete, but at least partial support is provided for these DOM features:
- Core level 3
- XML
- Events
- Traversal
- Range
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-06-15 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
864 downloads
C# School Ebook 1.0
C# School Ebook is a 330 page ebook that covers the .NET framework and the C# language. more>>
C# School Ebook is a 330 page ebook that covers the .NET framework and the C# language. Starting with the basics of the language, it goes on to cover object oriented programming techniques and a wide range of C# languages features including interfaces, exceptions and delegates.
Later chapters cover practical topics including database access with ADO.NET, building Windows forms applications, multi-threading and asynchronous I/O. The final chapter covers new features in C# 2.0, including generics.
<<lessLater chapters cover practical topics including database access with ADO.NET, building Windows forms applications, multi-threading and asynchronous I/O. The final chapter covers new features in C# 2.0, including generics.
Download (3.2MB)
Added: 2007-02-26 License: Freeware Price:
975 downloads
My cOLLection manager 0.6.0
My cOLLection manager is a manager program for your collections. more>>
My cOLLection manager is a manager program for your collections. My cOLLection manager is a fast and easy to use frontend for gdbm with an ncurses interface.
The program was originally designed to organize a large music CD collection, but it is has no restrictions on the entry of any other large range of items. Its main goal is flexibillity.
<<lessThe program was originally designed to organize a large music CD collection, but it is has no restrictions on the entry of any other large range of items. Its main goal is flexibillity.
Download (0.097MB)
Added: 2006-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1165 downloads
HDR Visual Difference Predictor 1.6
HDR Visual Difference Predictor (HDR VDP) is a perceptual metric that can predict whether differences between two images. more>>
Visual difference metrics can predict whether differences between two images are visible to the human observer or not. Such metrics are used for testing either visibility of information (whether we can see important visual information) or visibility of noise (to make sure we do not see any distortions in images, e.g. due to lossy compression).
The image below shows how two input images, a reference image (upper left) and a distorted image (lower left), are processed with the VDP to produce a probability of detection map (right). Such probability of detection map tells how likely we will notice a difference between two images for each part of an image.
Red color denotes high probability, green - low probability. Red color is mostly present in the areas where there is a snow covered path. Because of smooth texture of the snow, there is not much visual masking and distortions are easily visible.
Although there are dozens of visible difference metrics that serve a similar purpose, our Visual Difference Predictor for HDR images (HDR-VDP) has two unique advantages: firstly, our metric works with a full range of luminance values that can be meet in a real word (HDR images), and secondly, we offer a complete source code for free.
High Dynamic Range Visible Difference Predictor (HDR-VDP) can work within the complete range of luminance the human eye can see. An input to our metric is a high dynamic range (HDR) image, or an ordinary 8-bits-per-color image, converted to the actual luminance values. The proposed metric takes into account the aspects of high contrast vision, like scattering of the light in the optics (OTF), nonlinear response to light for the full range of luminance, and local adaptation.
<<lessThe image below shows how two input images, a reference image (upper left) and a distorted image (lower left), are processed with the VDP to produce a probability of detection map (right). Such probability of detection map tells how likely we will notice a difference between two images for each part of an image.
Red color denotes high probability, green - low probability. Red color is mostly present in the areas where there is a snow covered path. Because of smooth texture of the snow, there is not much visual masking and distortions are easily visible.
Although there are dozens of visible difference metrics that serve a similar purpose, our Visual Difference Predictor for HDR images (HDR-VDP) has two unique advantages: firstly, our metric works with a full range of luminance values that can be meet in a real word (HDR images), and secondly, we offer a complete source code for free.
High Dynamic Range Visible Difference Predictor (HDR-VDP) can work within the complete range of luminance the human eye can see. An input to our metric is a high dynamic range (HDR) image, or an ordinary 8-bits-per-color image, converted to the actual luminance values. The proposed metric takes into account the aspects of high contrast vision, like scattering of the light in the optics (OTF), nonlinear response to light for the full range of luminance, and local adaptation.
Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2007-01-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1028 downloads
Grails 0.5.6
Grails aims to bring the coding by convention paradigm to Groovy. more>>
Grails aims to bring the "coding by convention" paradigm to Groovy. Its an open-source web application framework that leverages the Groovy language and complements Java Web development.
You can use Grails as a standalone development environment that hides all configuration details or integrate your Java business logic.
The project aims to make development as simple as possible and hence should appeal to a wide range of developers not just those from the Java community.
<<lessYou can use Grails as a standalone development environment that hides all configuration details or integrate your Java business logic.
The project aims to make development as simple as possible and hence should appeal to a wide range of developers not just those from the Java community.
Download (28.3MB)
Added: 2007-06-22 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
858 downloads
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