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Modularized Information Environment 0.8.0
Modularized Information Environment (MIE) is a Web-based information management tool. more>>
Modularized Information Environment (MIE) is a Web-based information management tool designed to meet the needs of small or medium sized organizations.
Modularized Information Environment implements user authentication, storage of settings in a database, multi-lingual support and a presentation layer API that always generates well-formed XML.
<<lessModularized Information Environment implements user authentication, storage of settings in a database, multi-lingual support and a presentation layer API that always generates well-formed XML.
Download (0.36MB)
Added: 2006-10-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1103 downloads
Online Library Application 2.1
Online Library Application (OLA) project is a Web-based library system for small/medium organizations (books, videos, etc.). more>>
Online Library Application (OLA) project is a Web-based library system for small/medium organizations (books, videos, etc.).
The software allows users to browse the library collection over the Internet, and allows authorized persons to manage sign in and sign out procedures, resource adds and updates, and data backups.
It was originally written for a non-profit organization to manage their resource library.
Main features:
- internet based
- highly graphical
- compatible with Netscape and Windows browsers
- suitable for tracking many types of resources (books, magazines, videos, music, etc.)
- can store a large amount of data about each resource
- borrowers do not have to set up an account
- stores minimal information about borrowers--just the bare essentials
- simple database export function
- template based for easy configuration/customization
- optional gzip compressed output to save on bandwidth
- although designed for small organizations, catalog should scale well to millions of entries
<<lessThe software allows users to browse the library collection over the Internet, and allows authorized persons to manage sign in and sign out procedures, resource adds and updates, and data backups.
It was originally written for a non-profit organization to manage their resource library.
Main features:
- internet based
- highly graphical
- compatible with Netscape and Windows browsers
- suitable for tracking many types of resources (books, magazines, videos, music, etc.)
- can store a large amount of data about each resource
- borrowers do not have to set up an account
- stores minimal information about borrowers--just the bare essentials
- simple database export function
- template based for easy configuration/customization
- optional gzip compressed output to save on bandwidth
- although designed for small organizations, catalog should scale well to millions of entries
Download (0.61MB)
Added: 2006-10-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1117 downloads
Web Auction 0.2
Web Auction is a simple auction designed for organizations or individuals who want to hold an auction. more>>
Web Auction is a simple auction designed for organizations or individuals who want to hold an auction.
The project is unlike Ebay in the sense that only administrators can add products. Products can have pictures, price, minimum bids, bid increments, and more.
Enhancements:
- This release adds reverse auction mode so that the auction can be run in such a way that the lowest bidder wins.
<<lessThe project is unlike Ebay in the sense that only administrators can add products. Products can have pictures, price, minimum bids, bid increments, and more.
Enhancements:
- This release adds reverse auction mode so that the auction can be run in such a way that the lowest bidder wins.
Download (0.32MB)
Added: 2007-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
862 downloads
CEIConvert 1.00
CEIConvert provides an email conversion program for kMail, Netscape, Evolution, and Eudora. more>>
CEIConvert provides an email conversion program for kMail, Netscape, Evolution, and Eudora.
This tool will convert your individual emlx mail files (found in ~/Library/Mail/) to the old mbox format, used by almost every UNIX/Linux mail client and recognized by many more.
Basically, it helps you migrate your email messages to a different mail client.
<<lessThis tool will convert your individual emlx mail files (found in ~/Library/Mail/) to the old mbox format, used by almost every UNIX/Linux mail client and recognized by many more.
Basically, it helps you migrate your email messages to a different mail client.
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2007-04-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
923 downloads
Customer Information Tracker 20060521-1411-jam
Customer Information Tracker provides an Eros BBS engine to build a customer information tracker. more>>
Customer Information Tracker provides an Eros BBS engine to build a customer information tracker.
It has two tables so far: contact (which stores first name, last name, pager, email, and an organization id) and organization, which stores a name for the organization, a billing address, and a shipping address.
You can have as many contacts as you want, and as many organizations as you want (within the limits of disk space). So far, you can manage (add/edit/delete) contacts and organizations, and display the list of contacts associated with an organization.
Installing
.get bbsengine working first.
.be sure that group www exists in the database, since the sql file assumes that group exists.
.import cit-schema.sql file to postgresql.
.make sure that HTML_QuickForm from PEAR (http://pear.php.net/quickform) is installed and working. use a stable version. current version as of 2006-04-31 is 3.2.5.
Enhancements:
- removed all the complicated tables and replaced them with just 2: organization and person.
<<lessIt has two tables so far: contact (which stores first name, last name, pager, email, and an organization id) and organization, which stores a name for the organization, a billing address, and a shipping address.
You can have as many contacts as you want, and as many organizations as you want (within the limits of disk space). So far, you can manage (add/edit/delete) contacts and organizations, and display the list of contacts associated with an organization.
Installing
.get bbsengine working first.
.be sure that group www exists in the database, since the sql file assumes that group exists.
.import cit-schema.sql file to postgresql.
.make sure that HTML_QuickForm from PEAR (http://pear.php.net/quickform) is installed and working. use a stable version. current version as of 2006-04-31 is 3.2.5.
Enhancements:
- removed all the complicated tables and replaced them with just 2: organization and person.
Download (0.022MB)
Added: 2007-01-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1003 downloads
reacTIVision 1.3
reacTIVision is an open source, cross-platform computer vision framework. more>>
reacTIVision is an open source, cross-platform computer vision framework for the fast and robust tracking of fiducial markers in a real-time video stream. reacTIVision project was mainly designed for the rapid development of table-based tangible user interfaces.
Its tracking core is using Ross Bencinas fidtrack library which is basically a newer high-performance implementation of Enrico Costanzas original d-touch concept. This framework was developed by Martin Kaltenbrunner et.al. at the Music Technology Group, IUA, UPF in Barcelona, Spain as part of the reacTable* project, a novel electro-acoustic musical instrument with a tangible user interface.
reacTIVision is a standalone application, which sends OpenSound Control messages via a UDP network socket to any connected client application. It implements the TUIO protocol, which was specially designed for transmitting the state of tangible objects on a table surface. This framework includes a set of free example client projects for various programming languages, which serve as a base for the easy development of tangible-user interface applications.
The reacTIVision application compiles and runs under the follwing operating systems: Win32, MacOS X and Linux. Under Win32 it suports any camera with a proper WDM driver, such as USB, USB2, FireWire and DV cameras. Equally under MacOS X any such camera supported by QuickTime will work in reacTIVision. Under Linux, FireWire cameras are best supported, as well as a few Video4Linux USB cameras.
NEW: Support the reacTIVision project and buy T-Shirts, posters and other merchandise featuring the reacTIVision fiducial symbols in our web-shop! All designs on these products can be recognized and tracked by the actual reacTIVision software.
Application Handling
Before starting the reacTIVision application make sure you have a supported camera connected to your system. The application can and will not work at all without a camera. Under Win32 and MacOS X the application will ask to select and configure the camera upon startup. Under Linux the camera will be selected automatically. Once configured the application will show a video window with the current camera image in black&white.
Pressing T will show the binary tresholded image, pressing the N key will turn the display off, which reduces its CPU usage significantly!
Pressing the S key will return to the original source image. For convenience and debugging porposes hitting the R key saves a raw image frame, while hitting the B key will save an image in the BMP format.
The P pauses the image analysis completely, hitting ESC will quit the application. The F key toggles the diplay of FPS info in the titlebar. In order to produce some more verbose debugging output, hitting the V key will print the currently recognized symbols to the console.
Command Line Options
The reacTIVision application per default sends the TUIO messages to port 3333 on localhost (127.0.0.1)
In order to change these parameters you can invoke the application with the -h [ip-address] and -p [port-no] options.
reacTIVision needs a so called "tree file" in order to function properly. The default "all.trees" is included and loaded automatically. If you want to use you own tree file you can invoke the application with the -t [tree-file] option.
Optionally if you dont want to analyze the complete image - for example in a square or round table setup - the application can mask a part of the video image with a black region, which speeds up the segmentation algorithm. In order to apply this mask You can invoke the application with the -m [square,circle] option.
Applying the -h or -help option will print a usage message to the console.
Calibration and Distortion
Some tables, such as the reacTable are using a convex mirror in order to increase the area visible to the camera at a minimal distance. This mirror as well as a fish-eye lens unfortunately distort the image. reactIVision includes a correction algorithm, which corrects this distortion with the help of a so called "grid file". These grid files can be generated during a prior calibration process.
To calibrate reacTIVision invoke the application with the option: reacTIVision -c 9 -g [grid_file]
In order to use the this calibration invoke the application with: reacTIVision -g [grid_file]
<<lessIts tracking core is using Ross Bencinas fidtrack library which is basically a newer high-performance implementation of Enrico Costanzas original d-touch concept. This framework was developed by Martin Kaltenbrunner et.al. at the Music Technology Group, IUA, UPF in Barcelona, Spain as part of the reacTable* project, a novel electro-acoustic musical instrument with a tangible user interface.
reacTIVision is a standalone application, which sends OpenSound Control messages via a UDP network socket to any connected client application. It implements the TUIO protocol, which was specially designed for transmitting the state of tangible objects on a table surface. This framework includes a set of free example client projects for various programming languages, which serve as a base for the easy development of tangible-user interface applications.
The reacTIVision application compiles and runs under the follwing operating systems: Win32, MacOS X and Linux. Under Win32 it suports any camera with a proper WDM driver, such as USB, USB2, FireWire and DV cameras. Equally under MacOS X any such camera supported by QuickTime will work in reacTIVision. Under Linux, FireWire cameras are best supported, as well as a few Video4Linux USB cameras.
NEW: Support the reacTIVision project and buy T-Shirts, posters and other merchandise featuring the reacTIVision fiducial symbols in our web-shop! All designs on these products can be recognized and tracked by the actual reacTIVision software.
Application Handling
Before starting the reacTIVision application make sure you have a supported camera connected to your system. The application can and will not work at all without a camera. Under Win32 and MacOS X the application will ask to select and configure the camera upon startup. Under Linux the camera will be selected automatically. Once configured the application will show a video window with the current camera image in black&white.
Pressing T will show the binary tresholded image, pressing the N key will turn the display off, which reduces its CPU usage significantly!
Pressing the S key will return to the original source image. For convenience and debugging porposes hitting the R key saves a raw image frame, while hitting the B key will save an image in the BMP format.
The P pauses the image analysis completely, hitting ESC will quit the application. The F key toggles the diplay of FPS info in the titlebar. In order to produce some more verbose debugging output, hitting the V key will print the currently recognized symbols to the console.
Command Line Options
The reacTIVision application per default sends the TUIO messages to port 3333 on localhost (127.0.0.1)
In order to change these parameters you can invoke the application with the -h [ip-address] and -p [port-no] options.
reacTIVision needs a so called "tree file" in order to function properly. The default "all.trees" is included and loaded automatically. If you want to use you own tree file you can invoke the application with the -t [tree-file] option.
Optionally if you dont want to analyze the complete image - for example in a square or round table setup - the application can mask a part of the video image with a black region, which speeds up the segmentation algorithm. In order to apply this mask You can invoke the application with the -m [square,circle] option.
Applying the -h or -help option will print a usage message to the console.
Calibration and Distortion
Some tables, such as the reacTable are using a convex mirror in order to increase the area visible to the camera at a minimal distance. This mirror as well as a fish-eye lens unfortunately distort the image. reactIVision includes a correction algorithm, which corrects this distortion with the help of a so called "grid file". These grid files can be generated during a prior calibration process.
To calibrate reacTIVision invoke the application with the option: reacTIVision -c 9 -g [grid_file]
In order to use the this calibration invoke the application with: reacTIVision -g [grid_file]
Download (0.84MB)
Added: 2006-11-23 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1070 downloads
Authenticated User Community 0.7.4
Authenticated User Community project is a CGI-based intranet system for K-12 settings. more>>
Authenticated User Community project is a CGI-based intranet system for K-12 settings.
AUC (Authenticated User Community) is an intranet system designed for use in an educational organization but is also useful in many other settings.
It offers the ability for users to have a uniform web-based interface to discussion forums, e-mail (similar to hotmail, etc.), file management, and a searchable user database.
Also, "Interactive Classrooms" provide a means for students and teachers to have a web-based extension to their in-class interaction.
The system runs from a C-based monolithic CGI script. MySQL is used for database storage. Also, the web-based mail client supports MIME parts/attachments, IMAP, mbox, and multiple mail folders.
<<lessAUC (Authenticated User Community) is an intranet system designed for use in an educational organization but is also useful in many other settings.
It offers the ability for users to have a uniform web-based interface to discussion forums, e-mail (similar to hotmail, etc.), file management, and a searchable user database.
Also, "Interactive Classrooms" provide a means for students and teachers to have a web-based extension to their in-class interaction.
The system runs from a C-based monolithic CGI script. MySQL is used for database storage. Also, the web-based mail client supports MIME parts/attachments, IMAP, mbox, and multiple mail folders.
Download (3.3MB)
Added: 2006-11-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1089 downloads
Free Help Desk 1.08a
Help desk software is vital to the success of your help desk and customer support staff. more>>
Help desk software is vital to the success of your help desk and customer support staff. Tracking and responding to help desk calls is faster and more efficient when using well designed help desk software.
The design of this software comes from many years of help desk experience working in a help desk environment. All the basic tools for running a successful help desk are included in this help desk software package.
Help desk software should be used in any organization whether its a large corporation or a small startup company. Why should my company implement a helpdesk software solution? Some of the benefits of helpdesk software are improved customer service, faster response times and lower information technology costs. Lets outline these three areas in greater detail.
When a user contacts the computer support professional in your organization, what steps are taken? Does it depend on who answered the phone? Do the immediately drop any task and visit your desk? Do they jot your information down on a note pad? Do they attempt to resolve the issue on the phone at great length? What criteria merits the call be moved to another member of the IT staff, or merits a call the software vendor?
All these questions can be answered in some way within the use of help desk software. Helpdesk software forces your IT staff to handle help desk calls in a structured manner that can be counted on each time. When a helpdesk call is received, it should be immediately be entered into the help desk software database, even if it is easily answered.
At this point there is now a record of the call, and this allows other IT staff to view the contents of the problem and makes it a simple task for other IT staff members to offer solutions. This also prevents the call from being lost in the shuffle if staff is busy when the call is received. Your general staff will have much more confidence that when they place that call to your help desk staff, their call will be handled in a structured method to ensure their satisfaction.
If they can continue to work, they will not feel the need to keep calling or checking with IT staff on the progress, or worry that their call will not be answered in a reasonable amount of time. This allows them to focus on their tasks, and not be concerned with the status of their call.
Many help desk software solutions offer a self-help method, allowing the staff members in your company to submit a helpdesk request directly into the help desk system. (granted their computer is functioning enough for this) This feature greatly streamlines the process, and can increase response time for all users. Help desk support staff will not be interrupted by the phone call and have to stop working on another issue to record the call information.
In fact, it should be encouraged by the IT staff to submit all request possible with this method. When a request is entered into the system, it allows any available support personnel to respond to the request. It also allows support personnel to diversify calls, so if a calls is shown to be about a particular problem that a staff member has greater expertise with, that staff member will likely be able to solve the problem much quicker. Once each calls is resolved, the solution will then become available for future reference.
This is one of the greatest benefits an organization will receive from using a help desk system. This allows newer support staff to be able to answer many questions by simply searching the database for other calls. Also prevent 2 support staff from having to research for the same solution, this benefits in much faster response time for the end user.
Everything mentioned above will contribute to the overall quality of service in your organization, happier staff and faster response time will mean lower costs and higher productivity for your organization.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug found in the main form that caused some performance problems in certain system configurations.
<<lessThe design of this software comes from many years of help desk experience working in a help desk environment. All the basic tools for running a successful help desk are included in this help desk software package.
Help desk software should be used in any organization whether its a large corporation or a small startup company. Why should my company implement a helpdesk software solution? Some of the benefits of helpdesk software are improved customer service, faster response times and lower information technology costs. Lets outline these three areas in greater detail.
When a user contacts the computer support professional in your organization, what steps are taken? Does it depend on who answered the phone? Do the immediately drop any task and visit your desk? Do they jot your information down on a note pad? Do they attempt to resolve the issue on the phone at great length? What criteria merits the call be moved to another member of the IT staff, or merits a call the software vendor?
All these questions can be answered in some way within the use of help desk software. Helpdesk software forces your IT staff to handle help desk calls in a structured manner that can be counted on each time. When a helpdesk call is received, it should be immediately be entered into the help desk software database, even if it is easily answered.
At this point there is now a record of the call, and this allows other IT staff to view the contents of the problem and makes it a simple task for other IT staff members to offer solutions. This also prevents the call from being lost in the shuffle if staff is busy when the call is received. Your general staff will have much more confidence that when they place that call to your help desk staff, their call will be handled in a structured method to ensure their satisfaction.
If they can continue to work, they will not feel the need to keep calling or checking with IT staff on the progress, or worry that their call will not be answered in a reasonable amount of time. This allows them to focus on their tasks, and not be concerned with the status of their call.
Many help desk software solutions offer a self-help method, allowing the staff members in your company to submit a helpdesk request directly into the help desk system. (granted their computer is functioning enough for this) This feature greatly streamlines the process, and can increase response time for all users. Help desk support staff will not be interrupted by the phone call and have to stop working on another issue to record the call information.
In fact, it should be encouraged by the IT staff to submit all request possible with this method. When a request is entered into the system, it allows any available support personnel to respond to the request. It also allows support personnel to diversify calls, so if a calls is shown to be about a particular problem that a staff member has greater expertise with, that staff member will likely be able to solve the problem much quicker. Once each calls is resolved, the solution will then become available for future reference.
This is one of the greatest benefits an organization will receive from using a help desk system. This allows newer support staff to be able to answer many questions by simply searching the database for other calls. Also prevent 2 support staff from having to research for the same solution, this benefits in much faster response time for the end user.
Everything mentioned above will contribute to the overall quality of service in your organization, happier staff and faster response time will mean lower costs and higher productivity for your organization.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug found in the main form that caused some performance problems in certain system configurations.
Download (0.19MB)
Added: 2006-08-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1150 downloads
Ryans Electronic Diary Sheet 1.2.1
Ryans Electronic Diary Sheet allows members of an organization to inform each other of their proposed whereabouts. more>>
Ryans Electronic Diary Sheet (aka RyansEDS) is a web-based Perl application which allows members of an organization (typically staff) to inform each other of their proposed whereabouts. The project is designed to be a simple shared calendaring application which does require complex (and often proprietary) client/server software.
Like its sister application Ryans In/Out Board it was written to fulfil a need at my employer Contact a Family. Staff needed a simple centralised way to let each other know when they would be out of the office rather than get into the complexities of sharing calendars.
The diary sheet works on a week by week basis and stores its data accordingly. A shell script (bacth file) is supplied which (when run as a scheduled event/cron job) will clear out data older that your chosen limit. Thus data storage is kept to a minimum. The diary sheet itself also has a feature will prevent users from going too far forward or backward.
Main features:
- Simple to use and administer
- Week to a screen view
- Users can be grouped into (colour coded) departments - current users department shown at top
- User aliases permit users to have friendly names on the diary sheet whilst logging in with more secure names 1
- No database required - uses simple text files for storage
- Tidies up after itself - deletes old storage files 2.
- No client application required - save for a web browser
- Easily configurable styles - all through the config file no HTML/CSS skills required.
- Allows additional comments/notes to be linked from the main diary sheet view
- Cross platform - runs on any browser and a range of server OSs.
- W3C compliant and fully accessible HTML output
- Suitable for small-medium installations (< 100 users)
<<lessLike its sister application Ryans In/Out Board it was written to fulfil a need at my employer Contact a Family. Staff needed a simple centralised way to let each other know when they would be out of the office rather than get into the complexities of sharing calendars.
The diary sheet works on a week by week basis and stores its data accordingly. A shell script (bacth file) is supplied which (when run as a scheduled event/cron job) will clear out data older that your chosen limit. Thus data storage is kept to a minimum. The diary sheet itself also has a feature will prevent users from going too far forward or backward.
Main features:
- Simple to use and administer
- Week to a screen view
- Users can be grouped into (colour coded) departments - current users department shown at top
- User aliases permit users to have friendly names on the diary sheet whilst logging in with more secure names 1
- No database required - uses simple text files for storage
- Tidies up after itself - deletes old storage files 2.
- No client application required - save for a web browser
- Easily configurable styles - all through the config file no HTML/CSS skills required.
- Allows additional comments/notes to be linked from the main diary sheet view
- Cross platform - runs on any browser and a range of server OSs.
- W3C compliant and fully accessible HTML output
- Suitable for small-medium installations (< 100 users)
Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2007-05-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
895 downloads
Mozilla Lightning 0.9
Mozilla Lightning is designed to provide the Sunbird calendar to the popular email client, Mozilla Thunderbird. more>> Mozilla Lightning 0.9 is designed to provide the Sunbird calendar to the popular email client, Mozilla Thunderbird. Since it's an extension, Lightning is tightly integrated with Thunderbird, allowing it to easily perform email-related calendaring tasks.
Major Features:
- Better Thunderbird integration
- emailtask linkage
- Integration with the Thunderbird address book
- iMIP support (meeting invitations)
- Improved CalDAV support
- Cached calendar support for offline calendar use
- Device synchronization
Enhancements:
- Events spanning days now have a visual indicator indicating them as connected events
- When reloading a remote calendar a progress indicator is now shown
- The so-called "minimonth" (small calendar month in the upper left) has been given a visual overhaul
- The calendar views (day, week, multiweek, month) have been given a visual overhaul
- The today pane can now be displayed in calendar mode and task mode as well
- CalDAV support and interoperability with various CalDAV servers has been improved
- iMip/iTip support (support for email invitations) has been greatly improved
- The application stability and memory consumption has been greatly improved
- Lightning 0.9 is intended to be the last release for the Thunderbird 2 series. For the future we are planning to integrate Lightning fully into the upcoming Thunderbird 3 release
- A full list of changes that have gone into this release can be found on The Rumbling Edge website
Requirements:
- Software Requirements Please note that Linux distributors may provide packages for your distribution which have different requirements.
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- Linux kernel - 2.2.14 or higher with the following libraries or packages:
- glibc 2.3.2 or higher
- XFree86-3.3.6 or higher
- gtk+2.0 or higher
- fontconfig (also known as xft)
- libstdc++5 (Many modern Linux distributions only package libstdc++6, which is incompatible with Lightning. Therefore please install the package "libstdc++5" or "compat-libstdc++" on your system before installing Lightning)
- Minimum Hardware
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- Intel Pentium II or AMD K6-III+ 233 MHz CPU (Recommended: 500MHz or greater)
- 64 MB RAM (Recommended: 128 MB RAM or greater)
- 52 MB hard drive space
Added: 2008-11-16 License: MPL Price: FREE
12 downloads
3D RSS Feeds Icon for Linux -
1 Free Rss Feed icon designed with 3D look. more>> Description:
1 Free Rss Feed icon designed with 3D look.
Content:
RSS feeds<<less
Download (96KB)
Added: 2009-04-18 License: Freeware Price: Free
190 downloads
File::Comments::Plugin::C 0.06
File::Comments::Plugin::C is a plugin to detect comments in C/C++ source code. more>>
File::Comments::Plugin::C is a plugin to detect comments in C/C++ source code.
SYNOPSIS
use File::Comments::Plugin::C;
File::Comments::Plugin::C is a plugin for the File::Comments framework.
Both /* ... */ and // style comments are recognized.
This is not a full-blown C parser/preprocessor yet, so it gets easily confused (e.g. if c strings contain comment sequences).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use File::Comments::Plugin::C;
File::Comments::Plugin::C is a plugin for the File::Comments framework.
Both /* ... */ and // style comments are recognized.
This is not a full-blown C parser/preprocessor yet, so it gets easily confused (e.g. if c strings contain comment sequences).
Download (0.012MB)
Added: 2006-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1206 downloads
File::Comments::Plugin::Java 0.07
File::Comments::Plugin::Java is a Perl plugin to detect comments in Java source code. more>>
File::Comments::Plugin::Java is a Perl plugin to detect comments in Java source code.
SYNOPSIS
use File::Comments::Plugin::Java;
File::Comments::Plugin::Java is a plugin for the File::Comments framework.
Both /* ... */ and // style comments are recognized.
This is not a full-blown C parser/preprocessor yet, so it gets easily confused (e.g. if c strings contain comment sequences).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use File::Comments::Plugin::Java;
File::Comments::Plugin::Java is a plugin for the File::Comments framework.
Both /* ... */ and // style comments are recognized.
This is not a full-blown C parser/preprocessor yet, so it gets easily confused (e.g. if c strings contain comment sequences).
Download (0.012MB)
Added: 2007-06-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
872 downloads
PG Calculator 2.2-6
PG Calculator is a powerfull scientific skinable calculator. more>>
PG Calculator is a powerfull scientific skinable calculator. PG Calculator is an excellent replacement for standard Windows calculator.
PG Calculator works in algebraic and RPN mode. It recognizes real and complex numbers and allows simple vectors manipulations.
There are up to 120 recognized units of measure with possibility to make easy conversions between consistent units.
Enhancements:
- fixed to compile with GCC 4.1.1
<<lessPG Calculator works in algebraic and RPN mode. It recognizes real and complex numbers and allows simple vectors manipulations.
There are up to 120 recognized units of measure with possibility to make easy conversions between consistent units.
Enhancements:
- fixed to compile with GCC 4.1.1
Download (2.3MB)
Added: 2006-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1235 downloads

Open IT Online 2.5.1
Open IT Online will improve your browsers capability greatly. It is designed as a Firefox addon that allows to open and edit your documents from everywhere! more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-21 License: MPL Price: FREE
13 downloads
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