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Common Data Format 3.1
Common Data Format is a self-describing data abstraction for the storage and manipulation of multidimensional data. more>>
Common Data Format is a self-describing data abstraction for the storage and manipulation of multidimensional data in a platform- and discipline-independent fashion.
It consists of a scientific data management package (known as the "CDF Library") that allows programmers and application developers to manage and manipulate scalar, vector, and multi-dimensional data arrays.
Enhancements:
- Adds new sets of APIs to allow Standard Interface to interact with zVariables and other CDF-related information.
- Adds MingW and FreeBSD ports.
- Adds support for Intel C++ and Fortran for Linux.
- Adds the ability to create legacy CDF 2.7 files.
- Fixes a bug that prevented directories from having .cdf or .skt extensions.
<<lessIt consists of a scientific data management package (known as the "CDF Library") that allows programmers and application developers to manage and manipulate scalar, vector, and multi-dimensional data arrays.
Enhancements:
- Adds new sets of APIs to allow Standard Interface to interact with zVariables and other CDF-related information.
- Adds MingW and FreeBSD ports.
- Adds support for Intel C++ and Fortran for Linux.
- Adds the ability to create legacy CDF 2.7 files.
- Fixes a bug that prevented directories from having .cdf or .skt extensions.
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Added: 2006-03-13 License: Public Domain Price:
1320 downloads
gzip Recovery Toolkit 0.5
gzip Recovery Toolkit attempts to automate the recovery of data from corrupted gzip files (including tarballs) through a program more>>
The gzip Recovery Toolkit attempts to automate the recovery of data from corrupted gzip files (including tarballs) through a program called gzrecover. gzip Recovery Toolkit package is still very experimental at this point.
99% of "corrupted" gzip archives are caused by transferring the file via FTP in ASCII mode instead of binary mode. Please re-transfer the file in the correct mode first before attempting to recover from a file you believe is corrupted.
This program is provided AS IS with absolutely NO WARRANTY. It is not guaranteed to recover anything from your file, nor is what it does recover guaranteed to be good data. The bigger your file, the more likely that something will be extracted from it. Also keep in mind that this program gets faked out and is likely to "recover" some bad data. Everything should be manually verified.
Usage:
Run gzrecover on a corrupted .gz file. Anything that can be read from the file will be written to a file with the same name, but with a .recovered appended (any .gz is stripped). You can override this with the -o option.
To get a verbose readout of exactly where gzrecover is finding bad bytes, use the -v option to enable verbose mode. This will probably overflow your screen with text so best to redirect output to a file.
Once gzrecover has finished, you will need to manually verify any data recovered as it is quite likely that our output file is corrupt and has some garbage data in it. If your archive is a tarball, read on.
For tarballs, the tar program will choke because GNU tar cannot handle errors in the file format. Fortunately, GNU cpio (tested at version 2.5 or higher) handles corrupted files out of the box.
Heres an example:
$ ls *.gz
my-corrupted-backup.tar.gz
$ gzrecover my-corrupted-backup.tar.gz
$ ls *.recovered
my-corrupted-backup.tar.recovered
$ cpio -F my-corrupted-backup.tar.recovered -i -v
If you have a previous release, please note that the patches to GNU tar have been discontinued. They were only marginally successful at best and GNU cpio does what is needed out of the box and does it far better.
Enhancements:
- Documentation updates, including a man page, plus code cleanup to better enable inclusion in GNU/Linux packages and eliminate compilation warnings.
<<less99% of "corrupted" gzip archives are caused by transferring the file via FTP in ASCII mode instead of binary mode. Please re-transfer the file in the correct mode first before attempting to recover from a file you believe is corrupted.
This program is provided AS IS with absolutely NO WARRANTY. It is not guaranteed to recover anything from your file, nor is what it does recover guaranteed to be good data. The bigger your file, the more likely that something will be extracted from it. Also keep in mind that this program gets faked out and is likely to "recover" some bad data. Everything should be manually verified.
Usage:
Run gzrecover on a corrupted .gz file. Anything that can be read from the file will be written to a file with the same name, but with a .recovered appended (any .gz is stripped). You can override this with the -o option.
To get a verbose readout of exactly where gzrecover is finding bad bytes, use the -v option to enable verbose mode. This will probably overflow your screen with text so best to redirect output to a file.
Once gzrecover has finished, you will need to manually verify any data recovered as it is quite likely that our output file is corrupt and has some garbage data in it. If your archive is a tarball, read on.
For tarballs, the tar program will choke because GNU tar cannot handle errors in the file format. Fortunately, GNU cpio (tested at version 2.5 or higher) handles corrupted files out of the box.
Heres an example:
$ ls *.gz
my-corrupted-backup.tar.gz
$ gzrecover my-corrupted-backup.tar.gz
$ ls *.recovered
my-corrupted-backup.tar.recovered
$ cpio -F my-corrupted-backup.tar.recovered -i -v
If you have a previous release, please note that the patches to GNU tar have been discontinued. They were only marginally successful at best and GNU cpio does what is needed out of the box and does it far better.
Enhancements:
- Documentation updates, including a man page, plus code cleanup to better enable inclusion in GNU/Linux packages and eliminate compilation warnings.
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Added: 2006-08-29 License: zlib/libpng License Price:
1170 downloads
Secure Data Manager 2.1.0
Secure Data Manager is a manager for passwords and other private data. more>>
Secure Data Manager project is a manager for passwords and other private data.
Secure Data Manager (SDM) is a full-featured password manager application written entirely in Java (so it can run on Unix or Windows). It encrypts logins and other private information for Web sites, computers, credit cards, etc.
Main features:
- Many great features and more coming each month based on user feedback!
- No limit to how you use the product or how often!
- Trusted since you and everyone else can see the code that protects your passwords -- keeping the application clear of any trojans or bad business practices.
- Open source -- so if you know how to write code, you can add any feature you want!
- Free.
<<lessSecure Data Manager (SDM) is a full-featured password manager application written entirely in Java (so it can run on Unix or Windows). It encrypts logins and other private information for Web sites, computers, credit cards, etc.
Main features:
- Many great features and more coming each month based on user feedback!
- No limit to how you use the product or how often!
- Trusted since you and everyone else can see the code that protects your passwords -- keeping the application clear of any trojans or bad business practices.
- Open source -- so if you know how to write code, you can add any feature you want!
- Free.
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Added: 2007-01-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1012 downloads
recover 1.3c
recover is a utility which automates some steps to undelete a file. more>>
Recover is a utility which automates some steps as described in the Ext2fs-Undeletion howto in order to recover a lost file.
Recover (ie. console version) is no longer under active development since bug reports have become rare (thus stable), newer and better FSs are coming up and I dont really know how recover could be improved. (suggestions are still welcome!)
If you want to undelete files on a non-ext2 linux partition, you should try it the UNIX-way!
Recover automates some steps as described in the ext2-undeletion howto. This means it seeks all the deleted inodes on your hard drive with debugfs. When all the inodes are indexed, recover asks you some questions about the deleted file. These questions are:
- Hard disk device name
- Year of deletion
- Month of deletion
- Weekday of deletion
- First/Last possible day of month
- Min/Max possible file size
- Min/Max possible deletion hour
- Min/Max possible deletion minute
- User ID of the deleted file
- A text string the file included (can be ignored)
If recover found any fitting inodes, he asks to give a directory name and dumps the inodes into the directory. Finally he asks you if you want to filter the inodes again (in case you typed some wrong answers).
We hope you will never need recover, but in case, its better to install this program anyway. Once a file is deleted, everytime something is written to disk, theres a change it will overwrite the old deleted file. You will never be able to restore it.
<<lessRecover (ie. console version) is no longer under active development since bug reports have become rare (thus stable), newer and better FSs are coming up and I dont really know how recover could be improved. (suggestions are still welcome!)
If you want to undelete files on a non-ext2 linux partition, you should try it the UNIX-way!
Recover automates some steps as described in the ext2-undeletion howto. This means it seeks all the deleted inodes on your hard drive with debugfs. When all the inodes are indexed, recover asks you some questions about the deleted file. These questions are:
- Hard disk device name
- Year of deletion
- Month of deletion
- Weekday of deletion
- First/Last possible day of month
- Min/Max possible file size
- Min/Max possible deletion hour
- Min/Max possible deletion minute
- User ID of the deleted file
- A text string the file included (can be ignored)
If recover found any fitting inodes, he asks to give a directory name and dumps the inodes into the directory. Finally he asks you if you want to filter the inodes again (in case you typed some wrong answers).
We hope you will never need recover, but in case, its better to install this program anyway. Once a file is deleted, everytime something is written to disk, theres a change it will overwrite the old deleted file. You will never be able to restore it.
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
4099 downloads
recoverPhotos 0.5
recoverPhotos is a program that recovers digital images from camera memory cards that have been formatted or damaged. more>>
recoverPhotos is a program that recovers digital images from camera memory cards that have been formatted or damaged.
This program relies on the fact that most photos are composed of contiguous sectors. If you tend to delete a lot of photos before a format, then you might not have very good success. But if you are like me: who reformats every time) then you fill get most of your pictures back.
This program has only been tested with a 20d. Any success stories are welcome.
HOW TO USE
To run this program I recommend you first copy the contents of the card to a file in your machine. The easiest way is to use the dd command.
Instructions:
- Connect the camera or the flashcard to the computer.
- Check what is the mount point for your camera or the flashcard. You can use the mount command for this. For example in my computer the flashcard is mounted as device /dev/sdc1
dmg@platinum recoverPhotos]$ mount
[...]
/dev/sdc1 on /media/EOS_DIGITAL type vfat ...
[...]
Now, use dd to copy the flashcard to a file. For example, this command copies the contents of my memory card to a file called /tmp/card.bytes (You might need to run this command as root).
dd if=/dev/sdc1 of=/tmp/card.bytes
Make sure the device name (in this case /dev/sdc1) is correct!
The resulting file should have the same size as the flashcard.
./recoverPhotos /tmp/card.bytes
and check the output. Hopefully you will have a bunch of photos in the current directory. Run the program without parameters to see all the options available.
CANON USERS
If you use a camera that uses the custom function "Add Decision Data" (CF18 in the D20), and you are 100% sure it was on when you took the photos, then make sure you specify the --canonADD option. The option is not critical (it is not part of the photo), but the data is there if you want to recover it.
Enhancements:
- JPEG and Canon CR2 files are supported.
<<lessThis program relies on the fact that most photos are composed of contiguous sectors. If you tend to delete a lot of photos before a format, then you might not have very good success. But if you are like me: who reformats every time) then you fill get most of your pictures back.
This program has only been tested with a 20d. Any success stories are welcome.
HOW TO USE
To run this program I recommend you first copy the contents of the card to a file in your machine. The easiest way is to use the dd command.
Instructions:
- Connect the camera or the flashcard to the computer.
- Check what is the mount point for your camera or the flashcard. You can use the mount command for this. For example in my computer the flashcard is mounted as device /dev/sdc1
dmg@platinum recoverPhotos]$ mount
[...]
/dev/sdc1 on /media/EOS_DIGITAL type vfat ...
[...]
Now, use dd to copy the flashcard to a file. For example, this command copies the contents of my memory card to a file called /tmp/card.bytes (You might need to run this command as root).
dd if=/dev/sdc1 of=/tmp/card.bytes
Make sure the device name (in this case /dev/sdc1) is correct!
The resulting file should have the same size as the flashcard.
./recoverPhotos /tmp/card.bytes
and check the output. Hopefully you will have a bunch of photos in the current directory. Run the program without parameters to see all the options available.
CANON USERS
If you use a camera that uses the custom function "Add Decision Data" (CF18 in the D20), and you are 100% sure it was on when you took the photos, then make sure you specify the --canonADD option. The option is not critical (it is not part of the photo), but the data is there if you want to recover it.
Enhancements:
- JPEG and Canon CR2 files are supported.
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Added: 2005-09-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1512 downloads
Virtual Data Center 1.04-11
The Virtual Data Center (VDC) is a digital library system more>>
The Virtual Data Center (VDC) is a digital library system "in a box" for numeric data.
The VDC is a web application which provides everything necessary to maintain and disseminate collections of research studies: including facilities for the storage, archiving, cataloging, translation, and dissemination of each collection.
It includes on-line analysis, powered by the R Statistical environment. It also provides extensive support for distributed and federated collections including: location-independent naming of objects, distributed authentication and access control, federated metadata harvesting, remote repository caching, and distributed virtual
<<lessThe VDC is a web application which provides everything necessary to maintain and disseminate collections of research studies: including facilities for the storage, archiving, cataloging, translation, and dissemination of each collection.
It includes on-line analysis, powered by the R Statistical environment. It also provides extensive support for distributed and federated collections including: location-independent naming of objects, distributed authentication and access control, federated metadata harvesting, remote repository caching, and distributed virtual
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Added: 2006-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1287 downloads
THC-SecureDelete 3.1
THC-SecureDelete is the best secure data deletion toolkit! more>>
THC-SecureDelete is the best secure data deletion toolkit! If you overwrite a file for 10+ times, it can still be recovered. Read why and use the programs included (w/src!).
These tools can wipe files, free disk space, swap and memory! Changes: Linux LKM for secure file deletion included, small bufixes.
COMMANDLINE OPTIONS
Here are the commandline options:
srm [-d] [-f] [-l] [-l] [-v] [-z] file [file] [another file] [etc.]
sfill [-i] [-I] [-f] [-l] [-l] [-v] [-z] target-directory
sswap [-f] [-l] [-l] [-v] [-z] /dev/of_swap_filesystem
smem [-f] [-l] [-l] [-v]
The -s options are depricated now, and will be ignored.
-d dont delete the dot special files "." and ".." on the
commandline (only srm)
-i wipe only free inode space, not free disk space on the filesystem
(only sfill)
-I wipe only free disk space, not free inode space on the filesystem
(only sfill)
-f fast writes without O_SYNC and sync() between writes. Much faster
but less secure.
-l lessens the security. Only one random plus one pass with 0xff are
written.
-l a seconds time as parameter switches into the insecurest mode,
it overwrites the file only once with 0xff.
-v turn verbose mode on.
-z last wipe mode writes zeros instead of random data
file file to delete. Wildcards are of course allowed.
For unix: you need write permissions. For msdos: It may be hidden,
system, readonly etc. we dont care.
target-directory target is a directory in the filesystem to write to.
swap_filesystem your swap filesystem. Unmount it first!!
only tested on linux
Options may be applied like "-lfv", "-l -f -v" or a mix.
Note: If you use a gnu-compactible linux, you can use the patch rm.diff included in the package to put the features from srm into your normal rm. Just enter your fileutils-3.16 directory, type "patch < rm.diff" and then "make". You need at least one -s switch to activate (1 overwrite). Note that -sss is needed for full security.
NOTE:
For the linux kernel module, you just have to do "insmod sdel-mod" to load the module. After that, all files, which are deleted by any program are then wiped once before the space is marked as free.
<<lessThese tools can wipe files, free disk space, swap and memory! Changes: Linux LKM for secure file deletion included, small bufixes.
COMMANDLINE OPTIONS
Here are the commandline options:
srm [-d] [-f] [-l] [-l] [-v] [-z] file [file] [another file] [etc.]
sfill [-i] [-I] [-f] [-l] [-l] [-v] [-z] target-directory
sswap [-f] [-l] [-l] [-v] [-z] /dev/of_swap_filesystem
smem [-f] [-l] [-l] [-v]
The -s options are depricated now, and will be ignored.
-d dont delete the dot special files "." and ".." on the
commandline (only srm)
-i wipe only free inode space, not free disk space on the filesystem
(only sfill)
-I wipe only free disk space, not free inode space on the filesystem
(only sfill)
-f fast writes without O_SYNC and sync() between writes. Much faster
but less secure.
-l lessens the security. Only one random plus one pass with 0xff are
written.
-l a seconds time as parameter switches into the insecurest mode,
it overwrites the file only once with 0xff.
-v turn verbose mode on.
-z last wipe mode writes zeros instead of random data
file file to delete. Wildcards are of course allowed.
For unix: you need write permissions. For msdos: It may be hidden,
system, readonly etc. we dont care.
target-directory target is a directory in the filesystem to write to.
swap_filesystem your swap filesystem. Unmount it first!!
only tested on linux
Options may be applied like "-lfv", "-l -f -v" or a mix.
Note: If you use a gnu-compactible linux, you can use the patch rm.diff included in the package to put the features from srm into your normal rm. Just enter your fileutils-3.16 directory, type "patch < rm.diff" and then "make". You need at least one -s switch to activate (1 overwrite). Note that -sss is needed for full security.
NOTE:
For the linux kernel module, you just have to do "insmod sdel-mod" to load the module. After that, all files, which are deleted by any program are then wiped once before the space is marked as free.
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Added: 2006-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1330 downloads
Google Data Objective-C Client 1.1.0
Google Data Objective-C Client provides a framework and source code that make it easy to access data through Google Data APIs. more>>
Google Data Objective-C Client provides a framework and source code that make it easy to access data through Google Data APIs.
The Google data APIs provide a simple protocol for reading and writing data on the web. Many Google services provide a Google data API.
Each of the following Google services provides a Google data API:
- Base
- Blogger
- Calendar
- Spreadsheets
- Picasa Web Albums
- Notebook
Additional services with Google data APIs that are not yet supported by the Objective-C Client Library:
- Code Search
- Google Apps Provisioning
<<lessThe Google data APIs provide a simple protocol for reading and writing data on the web. Many Google services provide a Google data API.
Each of the following Google services provides a Google data API:
- Base
- Blogger
- Calendar
- Spreadsheets
- Picasa Web Albums
- Notebook
Additional services with Google data APIs that are not yet supported by the Objective-C Client Library:
- Code Search
- Google Apps Provisioning
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Added: 2007-08-08 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
810 downloads
Mysql Data Manager 1.73
Mysql Data Manager is multifunctional and multiplatform web based mysql administration tool and data editor. more>>
Mysql Data Manager (shortly MDM) is multifunctional and multiplatform web based mysql administration tool and data editor. Mysql Data Manager is a CGI script written in Perl. It uses web browser based GUI, which provides a complete set of high-level and low-level capabilities.
High-level functions allow to accomplish a lot with a single mouse click while low-level functions let you do precisely what you want. Using this tool you get a wide range of solutions to support any Mysql web application.
You log into Mysql server via transparent interface of MDM with no need to store your password into config file. You use all privileges granted to you on Mysql server to manage your databases and accounts. All your mouseclicks are being transmitted to mysql server transparently as a command or a chain of predefined commands.
Almost all messages you may receive from MDM interface are generated natively by mysql server and transparently transferred by MDM to web browser for your convenience.
Mysqk Data Manager is a transparent interface between you and Mysql that helps you to manage your data using pre-programmed operations.
Mysql Data Manager does not require root access to MySQL Server to do all the things you need to as a Database Administrator or Web Administrator through web interface.
Here are some operations that MDM can provide:
- CREATE AND ALTER TABLES. All table types are supported
- DELETE records using WHERE clause. DROP tables
- IMPORT DATA from CSV files generated by other applications.
- EXPORT DATA from search results or entire table into CSV files to use them with other applications.
- EDIT exported CSV FILES
- BACKUP and RESTORE the entire database or selected tables in seconds.
- ACCESS MANAGEMENT - create, edit and delete Mysql user accounts in bulk.
- Manage privileges of single and multiple users on all levels: global, database, table and column.
- SEARCH AND MODIFY records using multiple search criteria. (BLOBs are supported)
- INSERT AND EDIT DATA - edit multiple records from search result, directly or by uploading files from local computer. (unquoted expressions are supported).
- EDIT, INSERT and DELETE records in Spreadsheets
- ZOOM Blob and Text fields
- Visually compose SELECT query, joining several tables.
- PRINT DATA - Generate Printable Output.
- SQL SCRIPTING - Create, save, edit and run SQL scripts and use them as Shortcuts. Multiple queries and comments are supported.
- ADMIN FUNCTIONS - Optimize, Analyze, Repair and Check tables. Show status, Variables etc.
- GENEATE "CREATE TABLE" queries
- Provide each user with dedicated subdirectory to store backups, SQL scripts and exported or uploaded ASCII files.
- Assign maximum total size per user of saved backups, SQL scripts and exported or uploaded ASCII files.
- Customize colors and add clickable image.
- Assign a desired Character Set.
- Set up operational parameters using visual interface.
Main features:
- Security. Mysql Data Manager is as secure as your Mysql Server is. User name and password are not stored in any external file. There is no need to use .htaccess protection.
- Easy installation. Only single file must be uploaded. Setup is done using visual interface. You dont need to be root user to install this Mysql web Client.
- Easy in use. No programming skills are needed. Understandable and intuitive interface.
- Reliability and Efficiency. The program generates only pure HTML code. It does not use client side scripting.
- High Speed. Low Bandwidth. No image is used to build GUI. All you see on the screen is built from standard HTML elements. That means also compatibility with all web browsers.
- Multifunctionality.
- Ability to operate in Multi-User environment as universal control panel for wide range of database applications and services.
- All data types are supported.
- All table types are supported.
- All Mysql versions are supported.
- Ability to preview and customize automatically generated queries.
- Quick Backup and Restore
- Quick Import and Export
- High performance, affordable price.
- User friendly error handling
- Platform independence. This is Perl Script.
- Local connection to databases located on a remote host. Global access over the Internet.
- Fully transparent access to Mysql Server through Perl API.
<<lessHigh-level functions allow to accomplish a lot with a single mouse click while low-level functions let you do precisely what you want. Using this tool you get a wide range of solutions to support any Mysql web application.
You log into Mysql server via transparent interface of MDM with no need to store your password into config file. You use all privileges granted to you on Mysql server to manage your databases and accounts. All your mouseclicks are being transmitted to mysql server transparently as a command or a chain of predefined commands.
Almost all messages you may receive from MDM interface are generated natively by mysql server and transparently transferred by MDM to web browser for your convenience.
Mysqk Data Manager is a transparent interface between you and Mysql that helps you to manage your data using pre-programmed operations.
Mysql Data Manager does not require root access to MySQL Server to do all the things you need to as a Database Administrator or Web Administrator through web interface.
Here are some operations that MDM can provide:
- CREATE AND ALTER TABLES. All table types are supported
- DELETE records using WHERE clause. DROP tables
- IMPORT DATA from CSV files generated by other applications.
- EXPORT DATA from search results or entire table into CSV files to use them with other applications.
- EDIT exported CSV FILES
- BACKUP and RESTORE the entire database or selected tables in seconds.
- ACCESS MANAGEMENT - create, edit and delete Mysql user accounts in bulk.
- Manage privileges of single and multiple users on all levels: global, database, table and column.
- SEARCH AND MODIFY records using multiple search criteria. (BLOBs are supported)
- INSERT AND EDIT DATA - edit multiple records from search result, directly or by uploading files from local computer. (unquoted expressions are supported).
- EDIT, INSERT and DELETE records in Spreadsheets
- ZOOM Blob and Text fields
- Visually compose SELECT query, joining several tables.
- PRINT DATA - Generate Printable Output.
- SQL SCRIPTING - Create, save, edit and run SQL scripts and use them as Shortcuts. Multiple queries and comments are supported.
- ADMIN FUNCTIONS - Optimize, Analyze, Repair and Check tables. Show status, Variables etc.
- GENEATE "CREATE TABLE" queries
- Provide each user with dedicated subdirectory to store backups, SQL scripts and exported or uploaded ASCII files.
- Assign maximum total size per user of saved backups, SQL scripts and exported or uploaded ASCII files.
- Customize colors and add clickable image.
- Assign a desired Character Set.
- Set up operational parameters using visual interface.
Main features:
- Security. Mysql Data Manager is as secure as your Mysql Server is. User name and password are not stored in any external file. There is no need to use .htaccess protection.
- Easy installation. Only single file must be uploaded. Setup is done using visual interface. You dont need to be root user to install this Mysql web Client.
- Easy in use. No programming skills are needed. Understandable and intuitive interface.
- Reliability and Efficiency. The program generates only pure HTML code. It does not use client side scripting.
- High Speed. Low Bandwidth. No image is used to build GUI. All you see on the screen is built from standard HTML elements. That means also compatibility with all web browsers.
- Multifunctionality.
- Ability to operate in Multi-User environment as universal control panel for wide range of database applications and services.
- All data types are supported.
- All table types are supported.
- All Mysql versions are supported.
- Ability to preview and customize automatically generated queries.
- Quick Backup and Restore
- Quick Import and Export
- High performance, affordable price.
- User friendly error handling
- Platform independence. This is Perl Script.
- Local connection to databases located on a remote host. Global access over the Internet.
- Fully transparent access to Mysql Server through Perl API.
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Added: 2006-12-08 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
1079 downloads
Data.FormValidator 0.04
Data.FormValidators aim is to bring all the benefits of the perl module Data::FormValidator over to javascript. more>>
Data.FormValidators aim is to bring all the benefits of the perl module Data::FormValidator over to javascript, using the same input profiles (they can be dumped into javascript objects using the perl module Data::JavaScript.
Data.FormValidator library lets you define profiles which declare the required and optional fields and any constraints they might have.
The results are provided as an object which makes it easy to handle missing and invalid results, return error messages about which constraints failed, or process the resulting valid data.
IMPORTANT NOTE: JavaScript form validation is NOT a replacement for data validation in your backend scripts. This is the primary reason this module was written... so that it would be easy to share the same validation profile for both the frontend (via Data.FormValidator.js) and backend (via Data::FormValidator.pm).
Enhancements:
- A problem where some functions were not terminated by a semi-colon, so JavaScript compactors would end up creating broken code was fixed.
<<lessData.FormValidator library lets you define profiles which declare the required and optional fields and any constraints they might have.
The results are provided as an object which makes it easy to handle missing and invalid results, return error messages about which constraints failed, or process the resulting valid data.
IMPORTANT NOTE: JavaScript form validation is NOT a replacement for data validation in your backend scripts. This is the primary reason this module was written... so that it would be easy to share the same validation profile for both the frontend (via Data.FormValidator.js) and backend (via Data::FormValidator.pm).
Enhancements:
- A problem where some functions were not terminated by a semi-colon, so JavaScript compactors would end up creating broken code was fixed.
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Added: 2006-01-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1372 downloads
MySpace Data Mining Tools 1.1
MySpace Data Mining Tools are a set of Java classes designed to mine information from MySpace profile and blog pages. more>>
MySpace Data Mining Tools are a set of Java classes designed to mine information from MySpace profile and blog pages using a multi-threaded Web page access method.
Enhancements:
- Direct database connectivity via JDBC was implemented for data storage.
- A basic user profile class was created to handle both user data compression and database access.
- Minor bugs were fixed for some of the raw data accessing routines.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Direct database connectivity via JDBC was implemented for data storage.
- A basic user profile class was created to handle both user data compression and database access.
- Minor bugs were fixed for some of the raw data accessing routines.
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Added: 2006-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DOG Data Organizer 0.4.2
DOG Data Organizer provides a bookmark organizer for various bookmark types. more>>
DOG Data Organizer provides a bookmark organizer for various bookmark types.
DOG is a personal knowledge manager based on topic maps. It currently specializes in managing bookmarks.
It imports and exports Netscape, Mozilla, and KDE2 (XBEL) bookmark files, and it imports KDE1 bookmarks and Windows IE Favorites.
<<lessDOG is a personal knowledge manager based on topic maps. It currently specializes in managing bookmarks.
It imports and exports Netscape, Mozilla, and KDE2 (XBEL) bookmark files, and it imports KDE1 bookmarks and Windows IE Favorites.
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Added: 2007-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Local Data Manager 6.6.5
Local Data Manager is a collection of cooperating programs that select, capture, manage, and distribute arbitrary data products. more>>
Local Data Manager (LDM) is a collection of cooperating programs that select, capture, manage, and distribute arbitrary data products.
The system is designed for event-driven data distribution, and is currently used in the Unidata Internet Data Distribution (IDD) project. The LDM system includes network client and server programs and their shared protocols.
An important characteristic of the LDM is its support for flexible, site-specific configuration.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for timestamp bugs.
<<lessThe system is designed for event-driven data distribution, and is currently used in the Unidata Internet Data Distribution (IDD) project. The LDM system includes network client and server programs and their shared protocols.
An important characteristic of the LDM is its support for flexible, site-specific configuration.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for timestamp bugs.
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: BSD License Price:
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Evolution Data Server 1.10.3.1
Evolution Data Server provides a single database for common, desktop-wide information. more>>
Evolution Data Server provides a single database for common, desktop-wide information, such as a users address book or calendar events.
Evolution Data Server is also a dependency of the clock applet from the gnome-applets package, 2.10 release.
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
<<lessEvolution Data Server is also a dependency of the clock applet from the gnome-applets package, 2.10 release.
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
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Added: 2007-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Data::Generate 0.01
Data::Generate allows you to create various types of synthetic data by parsing regex-like data creation rules. more>>
Data::Generate allows you to create various types of synthetic data by parsing "regex-like" data creation rules.
This module generates data by parsing given text statements (data creation rules). These statements are flexible and powerful regex-like way to control the production of synthetic data. Think about a program that instead of selecting data which matches a regex filter expression, produces it. For example, from the rule [a-c], the generator would produce the array a,b,c. The module works as following:
Specify data creation rules.
my $generator= Data::Generate::parse(VC(24) [0-9][2-3]);
At this step first you define one kind of output datatype (for ex. VC(24)= "output is a string with max length 24") and then with the rest of the expression define what it should look like. If parsing is successful a Data Generator object is instantiated.
Get data
my $Data= $generator->get_unique_data(10);
To really get the data, users must call the get_unique_data method by indicating the desired number of output values. The generator returns the values contained in an array reference. Please remark that output format is fixed according to the data type.
<<lessThis module generates data by parsing given text statements (data creation rules). These statements are flexible and powerful regex-like way to control the production of synthetic data. Think about a program that instead of selecting data which matches a regex filter expression, produces it. For example, from the rule [a-c], the generator would produce the array a,b,c. The module works as following:
Specify data creation rules.
my $generator= Data::Generate::parse(VC(24) [0-9][2-3]);
At this step first you define one kind of output datatype (for ex. VC(24)= "output is a string with max length 24") and then with the rest of the expression define what it should look like. If parsing is successful a Data Generator object is instantiated.
Get data
my $Data= $generator->get_unique_data(10);
To really get the data, users must call the get_unique_data method by indicating the desired number of output values. The generator returns the values contained in an array reference. Please remark that output format is fixed according to the data type.
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Added: 2007-03-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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