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Pre Make Kit 0.10.2

Pre Make Kit 0.10.2


Pre Make Kit aims to be a BSD alternative to GNU autoconf, GNU libtool, and pkg-config. more>>
Pre Make Kit (PMK) aims to be a BSD alternative to GNU autoconf, GNU libtool, and pkg-config. Pre Make Kit uses data files instead of scripts to limit the spreading of trojans in software packages.
Its designed to be easy to use for users and developers. For better portability and efficiency, all of the components are written in C. Requirements are a POSIX system, a C compiler, a POSIX shell, and a make tool.
Main features:
- Dependency configuration like autoconf (with partial compatibility mode).
- Compiler detection to set shared library flags.
- Architecture and cpu identification (support for x86 32 and 64 bits, IA64 and alpha).
- Internal pkg-config support (faster than calling pkg-config).
- Use a data file instead of a shell script that could hide trojans.
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Added: 2007-04-16 License: BSD License Price:
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Kopete Reloading Kit 0.2.1

Kopete Reloading Kit 0.2.1


Kopete Reloading Kits goal is to improve Kopete GUI. more>>
Kopete Reloading Kits goal is to improve Kopete GUI. Except its cool styling feature, Kopete hasnt visually changed a lot for months...

You can see in the screenshot, the current result of my attempts to refresh the contact list visual aspect.

The aim of that project is to provide to the Kopete users a pack of well made patches that will give them the ability to customize their favorite IM client without having to write a single line of C++.

Everything will be stored as bitmaps, which means everyone will be able to create its own theme, youll only need Gimp and a few minutes of patience...

The screenshot you can see isnt a mockup but what is currently displayed on my computer, Ill try to improve it before releasing a first pack.

NOTICE : As a patch archive, youll have to fully compile kopete source code in order to benefit from these functionalties...

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Added: 2006-12-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ClearSilver CGI Kit 0.10.2

ClearSilver CGI Kit 0.10.2


Clearsilver is a fast, powerful, and language-neutral HTML template system. more>>
Clearsilver is a fast, powerful, and language-neutral HTML template system. In both static content sites and dynamic HTML applications, ClearSilver CGI Kit provides a separation between presentation code and application logic which makes working with your project easier.
The design of Clearsilver began in 1999, and evolved during its use at onelist.com, egroups.com, and Yahoo! Groups. Today many other projects and websites using it.
High Performance and Language Neutral. Because Clearsilver is written as a C-library, and exported to scripting languages like Python, Perl, Java and Ruby via modules, it is extremely fast. This also means you can work with the same template system independent of the language your project is in.
Pluggable Look and Feel. Clearsilver makes it easy to face lift a site by providing a new set of templates. It is possible to easily run more than one look and feel at once, and share components with a base look and feel to reduce maintenance.
Internationalization Support. Clearsilver makes it trivial to support internationlization. You write your templates in your native language and included tools automatically extract and catalog language strings for translation.
Advanced features. Built in support for advanced features such as gzip compression, smart whitespace stripping, parametric macros, online debugging mode, url and javascript string escaping, and more.
Enhancements:
- Compilation problems were fixed.
- Improvements were made to the Java and Perl wrappers and several functions were added for template expressions.
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Added: 2005-12-15 License: The Apache License Price:
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Art of Illusion 2.4.1

Art of Illusion 2.4.1


Art of Illusion is a free, open source 3D graphics studio. more>>
Art of Illusion is a free, open source 3D graphics studio.

Art of Illusion combines modelling, animation, texturing and rendering in one application, with advanced features which compare favorably to those found in many commercial programs.

Art of Illusion is written entirely in Java. It should (in theory) work under any Java Virtual Machine (JVM) which is compatible with Suns Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.4 or later.

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Added: 2007-02-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Pin 2.0 Kit 7259

Pin 2.0 Kit 7259


Pin is a tool for the dynamic instrumentation of programs. more>>
Pin is a tool for the dynamic instrumentation of programs. Pin supports Linux binary executables for Intel (R) Xscale (R), IA-32, IA-32E (64 bit x86), and Itanium (R) processors.
Pin was designed to provide functionality similar to the popular ATOM toolkit for Compaqs Tru64 Unix on Alpha, i.e. arbitrary code (written in C or C++) can be injected at arbitrary places in the executable. Unlike Atom, Pin does not instrument an executable statically by rewriting it, but rather adds the code dynamically while the executable is running. This also makes it possible to attach Pin to an already running process.
Pin provides a rich API that abstracts away the underlying instruction set idiosyncrasies and allows context information such as register contents to be passed to the injected code as parameters. Pin automatically saves and restores the registers that are overwritten by the injected code so the application continues to work. Limited access to symbol and debug information is available as well.
Enhancements:
- This release supports Windows and Mac OS X for IA-32.
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Added: 2006-10-18 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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Sishell 0.2

Sishell 0.2


Sishell provides a reverse shellcode kit for x86 Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. more>>
Sishell provides a reverse shellcode kit for x86 Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD.

sishell is a reverse (connecting) shellcode kit for x86 Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. You may generate both regular shellcode (no NULLs) and stand-alone ELF executables (e.g. for injection into Web script vulnerabilities).

It is distributed with a Makefile system, a custom ELF brander (brandelf), and a C example code generator.

Shellcode is a piece of machine-readable code, or script code that has just one mission; to open up a command interpreter (shell) on the target system so that an "attacker" can type in commands in the same fashion as a regular authorized user, or system administrator of that system can (with a few
not-so-important exceptions though). However, in order to get remote access to the shell, youre going to need some kind of networking support in your
shellcode too.

If the shellcode is to be used to exploit buffer overflows (e.g.) in binary, machine-readable software, the shellcode is going to have to be machine-readable (binary) and, to make things more complicated, it cant contain any null bytes (0x00). Null (0) is a string delimiter that tells all C string functions (and other implementations) that once found the function should stop processing the string (thus, a null-terminated string). We dont want an input function to stop processing our shellcode, since we want to upload the entire shellcode into the vulnerable program and tell it to execute it.

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Added: 2007-03-26 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Car PC Development Kit 0.2.1

Car PC Development Kit 0.2.1


Car PC Development Kit is a kit for making a Linux distribution for a car PC. more>>
Car PC Development Kit is a kit for making a Linux distribution for a car PC.
Unlike most distributions which come prepackaged and ready to load, this distribution requires downloading, compiling, and post-setup before you can load it into a system.
The end result will be a modular platform for quickly putting together a small Linux system to copy onto boot media and start using.
The target platform is a mini-computer to be installed in an automobile and used either headless or with a monitor and some input device like a keyboard or remote control.
Enhancements:
- Fixes LIRC support for both CAUI and MPlayer.
- Updates the CAUI version, and updates the LIRC package to configure more buttons by default.
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Added: 2005-12-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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cdrkit 1.1.6

cdrkit 1.1.6


cdrkit is CD Recording Kit, a collection of applications related to creation of optical disk media on Unix platforms. more>>
cdrkit is CD Recording Kit, a collection of applications related to creation of optical disk media on Unix platforms.
cdrkit is heavily based on the cdrtools package (partially developed and maintained by Joerg Schilling before), but is maintained independently.
This software is compiled to binary form using a build system based on the CMake framework. Therefore, the requirements to build this package are:
- cmake (recent version, available from http://www.cmake.org or maybe as a package in your Linux distribution)
- make (an implmentation supported by cmake, eg. GNU make, smake, ...)
- working GCC compiler environment
COMPILATION:
Run: make
INSTALLATION:
Run: make install
To force a custom target directory, use something like:
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/freeware build
make install
Enhancements:
- This release has generic drive guessing, OpenBSD support, and some bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-05-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Undisposable Clients 0.3

Undisposable Clients 0.3


Undisposable Clients provides easy-to-use API kits for using Undisposable.org in various programming languages. more>>
Undisposable Clients project provides easy-to-use API kits for using Undisposable.org in various programming languages.
Main features:
- Protects site owners biggest assets; userbase and emails
- Prevents userbase contamination by fake accounts
- As critical as email validity check
- Stops people registering your services with disposable email accounts like jetable.org, pookmail
- Detects public accounts (spread from sites like bugmenot.com) and bans them
- Working principle is similar to spam blacklists like spamhaus.org; power of masses
- Totally free, your donations are welcome
How to use it
Check if there is an API kit for your programming language, if there isnt, connect to our servers manually.
Add a few extra lines to your email validation function which is called from your member registration page. The following is an example in PHP language:
..
function checkEmail($email) {
include_once("undorg/php/rest/undisposable.inc.php"); // include the API kit
if(!undorg_isDisposableEmail($email)) { // check if disposable email
.. // old procedures remain here
} // add this line to close the conditional statement
}
..
?>
Thats all. Very simple...
API kits:
PHP
Supports XML-RPC, REST and PHP serialiation. Stable
@TODO: make it object oriented, test PHP5
Python
Supports XML-RPC. Stable
@TODO: make it object oriented, more protocols
Perl
Supports XML-RPC. Beta
@TODO: test it, make it object oriented, more protocols
Java
Supports XML-RPC. Alpha
@TODO: test it, make it object oriented, more protocols
We need your support for clients in other languages.
Enhancements:
- The isValidEmail function was added for PHP and Python.
- Valid RFC and TLD checks are made in real time, as well blacklist queries against disposable email addressing and public accounts from sites similar to bugmenot.com.
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Added: 2007-01-23 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Chemistry Development Kit 1.0.1

Chemistry Development Kit 1.0.1


Chemistry Development Kit is a Java classes for chemo- and bioinformatics. more>>
Chemistry Development Kit classes are Java utitility classes for ChemoInformatics and Computational chemistry, written in Java. They are developed constantly developed parallel to other projects that make use of them.
They are a complete re-write of the CompChem classes that were the basis of JChemPaint, a Java Editor for 2D chemical structures, and of JMDraw, a Java package for the graphical layout of 2D chemical structures.
The CDK project was started in September 2000 to replace the CompChem libraries used by JChemPaint, Jmol and SENECA. It no longer is in its initial stage, but is slowly getting a solid state.
The people involved in setting up the project are Christoph Steinbeck then at the Chemoinformatics Group at the Max Planck Institute of Chemical Ecology in Jena, as well as Egon Willighagen from the University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, who is also involved with JChemPaint and many other Java Chemoinformatics programs, and Dan Gezelter from Notre Dame University, South Bend, USA, the initiator of Jmol, a 3D viewer and analyzer for molecules .
Now, the rewrite of these CompChem/CDK library classes do somehow effect all of our projects. All of our code relies to some extend on the so-called CompChem classes for computational chemistry.
Christoph Steinbeck started this chemistry library when he started programming SENECA, a system for Computer Assisted Structure Elucidation. It turned out that some of the code had design flaws that prevented others, like the authors of (Jmol) to use it.
Enhancements:
- This release consists of mostly some bugfixes, but also solves a few Java 1.4.2 compile problems and adds more functionality to the SMARTS parser.
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Added: 2007-06-26 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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DataReel 4.30

DataReel 4.30


Datareel is a comprehensive development kit used to build multi-threaded database and communication applications. more>>
Datareel project is a comprehensive development kit used to build multi-threaded database and communication applications.

C++ is a programming language that produces fast executing compiled programs and offers very powerful programming capabilities.

Unlike interpreted languages such as JAVA and PERL the C++ language by itself does not contain built-in programming interfaces for database, communications, and multi-threaded programming.

By using DataReel you can extend the power of the C++ programming language by using high-level programming interfaces for database, communications, and multi-threaded programming.

The DataReel development package was produced by independent work and contract work released to the public through non-exclusive license agreements.

The initial work began independently in 1997 and was augmented from 1999 to 2004 by code produced under contract to support various applications.

Several developers throughout the World have made contributions to enhance the DataReel code and promote its stability.

In 2005 the DataReel code library underwent intense analysis to produce a bulletproof code base suitable for use in complex commercial applications.
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Added: 2006-09-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Statistical Traffic Analysis Kit 1.0b2

Statistical Traffic Analysis Kit 1.0b2


Statistical Traffic Analysis Kit is a set of command-line traffic analysis tools. more>>
Statistical Traffic Analysis Kit is a set of command-line traffic analysis tools, designed to help a network administrator to see what is happening at a router at the moment.

Unlike tcpdump (1), the stak set uses statistical and stream-oriented methods, and will rarely produce an output stream at a speed beyond human perception. The output is less accurate.

The kit consists of five different utilities, designed to perform the following tasks:
estimating overall traffic rates (stakrate),
determining network nodes generating the highest traffic (stakhosts)
monitoring the amount of traffic exchanged with particular autonomous
systems (stakasta),
extracting strings from packets (stakextract),
determining connections and flows generating the highest traffic
(stakstreams, experimental),

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Added: 2006-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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The Daily Journal 0.7

The Daily Journal 0.7


The Daily Journal is a PIM program that is written using the Fast Light Tool Kit. more>>
The Daily Journal project is a PIM program that is written using the Fast Light Tool Kit.
It manages daily notes, appointments, holidays, contact and to-do lists, and issues alerts before scheduled appointments.
Enhancements:
- Multiple spurious appointment alerts! Traced to wrong starting index in for loop.
- Appt indices should start from 1, instead of zero. Fixed.
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Added: 2006-09-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AVR Cross Development Kit 20060719

AVR Cross Development Kit 20060719


AVR Cross Development Kit is a cross development kit for the AVR RISC processor. more>>
CDK4AVR stands for Cross Development Kit for Atmels AVR RISC processor serie and should support your development with a comprehensive Assembler and C development environment for even this processor familie under Linux. It will present only free of fee tools, so you can use it without risks. Further you will find some useful OS projects and related sample code all arround AVRs inside of the example packages.
CDK4AVR collects all programms and development tools in one directory (/opt/cdk4avr) and will try to present an easy to admin installation.
My intention for CDK4AVR is / was to provide a full featurd tool chain distribution of all the free accessible resources, because the most stuff is scattered to the wide of the whole Internet and only compileable by wizards or professions.
Installation:
Each package will be provided as RPM only. It is not necessary to install all packages,but you have to install the base package cdk-avr-base every time you want to use another package. Here is an example for a typical GNU development environment:
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-base-0.3-20031111.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-binutils-2.14-20030906.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gcc-3.3.2-20031021.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gcc-c++-3.3.2-20031021.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gcc-colorgcc-3.3.2-20031021.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-libc-1.0.2-20040229.noarch.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-gdb-6.0-20031019.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-simulavr-0.1.2.20040304cvs-20040304.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-avarice-2.2-20040229.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-uisp-20040207cvs-20040304.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hiv cdk-avr-avrdude-4.3.0-20040229.i386.rpm
Base package -- is needed every time you will use any CDK4AVR package.
NOTE: Users of base packages with version 0.2 and prior have to update to latest version. There was a damaged (t)csh startup script. As a result of an buggy %preun script in previous packages you have to update in two cycles:
[user@host]$ rpm -hUv cdk-nios-base-0.3-20031111.i386.rpm
[user@host]$ rpm -hUv --force cdk-nios-base-0.3-20031111.i386.rpm
Enhancements:
- There are minor feature enhancements in AVR-Ada 0.4.1.
- As a result, the packeges for binutils and gcc/gnat were rebuilt.
- There are new packages for the AVR-Ada run time system and related examples.
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Added: 2006-07-20 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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Developer Kit for Linux 1.18

Developer Kit for Linux 1.18


A stable, high-performance implementation of Java on Linux. more>>
Now theres Java performance on Linux thats as fast as on Windows! IBM developerWorks has released IBMs latest Java port for Linux, the Java 1.1.8 Developer Kit for Linux. This new version, available for free, is a stable, high-performance implementation of Java on Linux.
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Added: 2009-04-25 License: Freeware Price: $0.00
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