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Multistat 0.1
Multistat is designed to be a flexible log file parser for multiple game servers. more>>
Multistat is designed to be a flexible log file parser for multiple game servers.
Designed with an extensible plugin interface, it is able to process statistics for any game and output them in any format simply by the use of custom modules.
Currently modules for Halflife, Counterstrike Source, Unreal Tournament 2004, Call of Duty 1, Unreal Tournament, and HTML output are included.
<<lessDesigned with an extensible plugin interface, it is able to process statistics for any game and output them in any format simply by the use of custom modules.
Currently modules for Halflife, Counterstrike Source, Unreal Tournament 2004, Call of Duty 1, Unreal Tournament, and HTML output are included.
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Added: 2006-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1276 downloads
IO::Multiplex 1.08
IO::Multiplex is a Perl module that can manage IO on many file handles. more>>
IO::Multiplex is a Perl module that can manage IO on many file handles.
SYNOPSIS
use IO::Multiplex;
my $mux = new IO::Multiplex;
$mux->add($fh1);
$mux->add(*FH2);
$mux->set_callback_object(...);
$mux->listen($server_socket);
$mux->loop;
sub mux_input {
...
}
IO::Multiplex is designed to take the effort out of managing multiple file handles. It is essentially a really fancy front end to the select system call. In addition to maintaining the select loop, it buffers all input and output to/from the file handles. It can also accept incoming connections on one or more listen sockets.
It is object oriented in design, and will notify you of significant events by calling methods on an object that you supply. If you are not using objects, you can simply supply __PACKAGE__ instead of an object reference.
You may have one callback object registered for each file handle, or one global one. Possibly both -- the per-file handle callback object will be used instead of the global one.
Each file handle may also have a timer associated with it. A callback function is called when the timer expires.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use IO::Multiplex;
my $mux = new IO::Multiplex;
$mux->add($fh1);
$mux->add(*FH2);
$mux->set_callback_object(...);
$mux->listen($server_socket);
$mux->loop;
sub mux_input {
...
}
IO::Multiplex is designed to take the effort out of managing multiple file handles. It is essentially a really fancy front end to the select system call. In addition to maintaining the select loop, it buffers all input and output to/from the file handles. It can also accept incoming connections on one or more listen sockets.
It is object oriented in design, and will notify you of significant events by calling methods on an object that you supply. If you are not using objects, you can simply supply __PACKAGE__ instead of an object reference.
You may have one callback object registered for each file handle, or one global one. Possibly both -- the per-file handle callback object will be used instead of the global one.
Each file handle may also have a timer associated with it. A callback function is called when the timer expires.
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Added: 2007-01-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1025 downloads
AVI TV Episode File Resizer 1.0
AVI TV Episode File Resizer was made to fit (resize the file) multiple Xvid TV episodes (entire season) on a single DVD. more>>
AVI TV Episode File Resizer script is not for multiple MOVIE files (only TV) however it can do SINGLE MOVIE files quite nicely. The project was designed to help me fit (resize the file) multiple Xvid TV episodes (entire season) on a single DVD. Most of the time a TV series is almost exactly the same hours, mins, secs.
That enables this script to set the video bitrate the same for every file (episode) being processed to get the desired file size. The calculation is based on the hours, mins, seconds and the desired file size you want. If you correctly enter the time you will end up with a file size VERY close to the value you entered. The episodes will likley vary about 10 secs or so. Try to average that out when you select the episode time
The new files will have the EXACT same name as the old files so the input and output cannot be in the same DIRECTORY.
The "input files" selector can select multiple files so you can encode one or many files.
If you select an entire season (about 25 episodes) of files it could take quite a few hours to complete. The progress bar updates AFTER the completion of the first file and after every file there after. The current file being processed is displayed in the bottom status bar.
Transcode single pass is used to REencode the files.
Each file will be REencoded with MP3 audio bitrate of 96 kbps. The video is REencoded with the Xvid4 codec.
I used this script to go from 230MB to 175MB with good results. That saved me almost 1.4G for the season (25 episodes) and let me get it on a single DVD to play on my stand alone player.
You should try it with a single file first to check the quality and then do a batch job.
There are other tools to do this but this one can be setup and going in less than 1 min.
It takes almost 10 hours to do an entire season (25 episodes) at an episode time of 25 min 30 sec with a target file size of 171MB (ends up being about 174.8MB)
<<lessThat enables this script to set the video bitrate the same for every file (episode) being processed to get the desired file size. The calculation is based on the hours, mins, seconds and the desired file size you want. If you correctly enter the time you will end up with a file size VERY close to the value you entered. The episodes will likley vary about 10 secs or so. Try to average that out when you select the episode time
The new files will have the EXACT same name as the old files so the input and output cannot be in the same DIRECTORY.
The "input files" selector can select multiple files so you can encode one or many files.
If you select an entire season (about 25 episodes) of files it could take quite a few hours to complete. The progress bar updates AFTER the completion of the first file and after every file there after. The current file being processed is displayed in the bottom status bar.
Transcode single pass is used to REencode the files.
Each file will be REencoded with MP3 audio bitrate of 96 kbps. The video is REencoded with the Xvid4 codec.
I used this script to go from 230MB to 175MB with good results. That saved me almost 1.4G for the season (25 episodes) and let me get it on a single DVD to play on my stand alone player.
You should try it with a single file first to check the quality and then do a batch job.
There are other tools to do this but this one can be setup and going in less than 1 min.
It takes almost 10 hours to do an entire season (25 episodes) at an episode time of 25 min 30 sec with a target file size of 171MB (ends up being about 174.8MB)
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Added: 2007-04-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
950 downloads
Minimum Profit 5.0.0 RC2
Minimum Profit is a programmers text editor. more>>
Minimum Profit is a FREE text editor for programmers.
If you are reading this (you are), you probably know what a text editor is and thus I wont explain what open file, search and replace, tab size and things like those, means. Only the special or not-so-intuitive features will be explained. In any other aspect, mp is just like
the text editor you were using until today, before youve found this unknown jewel that will change your life.
Much of Minimum Profits behaviour is changeable from a configuration file, as key bindings, colors, the menu and other variables. Take a look at mprc.sample for details. The configuration files for Unix systems are /etc/mprc and $HOME/.mprc (see below to know how to set it in Win32).
Minimum Profit includes several interfaces:
- curses: the good old text interface. You need any Unix (Linux, Solaris, IRIX, any BSD...) and the curses or ncurses library. It was also sucessfully compiled under BeOS (with a locally compiled ncurses) many years ago.
- GTK: You need any X11 system with the GTK+ libraries installed. Support for GTK versions 1.2 and 2.0 is provided.
- Win32: You need Microsoft Windows 95 or later and the lccwin32 compiler.
Main features:
- Multiple files can be edited at the same time and blocks copied and pasted among them.
- Syntax highlighting for many popular languages / file formats: C, C++, Perl, Shell Scripts, Ruby, Php, SQL, Python, HTML...
- Creative use of tags: tags created by the external utility ctags are used to move instantaneously to functions or variables inside your current source tree. Tags are visually highlighted (underlined), and symbol completion can be triggered to avoid typing your own function names over and over.
- Intelligent help system: pressing F1 over any word of a text being edited triggers the underlying system help (calling man when editing C or Shell files, perldoc with Perl, ri on Ruby, winhelp on MS Windows...).
- Understandable interface: drop-down menus, reasonable default key bindings.
- Configurable keys, menus and colors.
- Text templates can be easily defined / accessed.
- Multiplatform: Console/curses, GTK+ (1.2 and 2.0), MS Windows.
- Automatic indentation, word wrapping, internal grep, learning / repeating functions.
- Search and replace using plain text or regular expressions (including a special function to replace text on all open files).
- Small memory footprint.
- Multilingual.
- Password-protected, encrypted text files (using the ARCFOUR algorithm).
- It helps you abandon vi, emacs and other six-legged freaks definitely.
- Awesome easter egg.
Installation
To compile under any Unix flavour, just run
$ ./config.sh
$ make
The first step should automatically detect all usable interfaces and
additional libraries and leave a Makefile behind. Previous Minimum Profit
versions used to need GNU Make; this is no longer true. By running
$ ./config.sh --help
you can see a list of tweakable options. Also, a bunch of README.* files are
included with Minimum Profits standard distribution with information
specific to many systems and cross-compilers. Notoriously, if you have
the mingw32 cross-compiler suite in your Unix system, you can build an
MS Windows binary pretty easily (README.mingw32).
To install just run (as root):
# make install
and it will be instaled in /usr/local/bin. You can select an alternate
installation directory in the configuration phase; for example, to install
it on /usr/bin, do
$ ./config.sh --prefix=/usr/bin
Enhancements:
- This new release features a new complete action, that asks for completion on the current word using any of the words found in the same document, a new redo action, to revert undo operations, the global configuration file `/etc/mp.mpsl is also executed, in the replace action, the substitution string can contain the special character and , that will be replaced by the matched string (as in the `sed command line tool), and more documentation.
<<lessIf you are reading this (you are), you probably know what a text editor is and thus I wont explain what open file, search and replace, tab size and things like those, means. Only the special or not-so-intuitive features will be explained. In any other aspect, mp is just like
the text editor you were using until today, before youve found this unknown jewel that will change your life.
Much of Minimum Profits behaviour is changeable from a configuration file, as key bindings, colors, the menu and other variables. Take a look at mprc.sample for details. The configuration files for Unix systems are /etc/mprc and $HOME/.mprc (see below to know how to set it in Win32).
Minimum Profit includes several interfaces:
- curses: the good old text interface. You need any Unix (Linux, Solaris, IRIX, any BSD...) and the curses or ncurses library. It was also sucessfully compiled under BeOS (with a locally compiled ncurses) many years ago.
- GTK: You need any X11 system with the GTK+ libraries installed. Support for GTK versions 1.2 and 2.0 is provided.
- Win32: You need Microsoft Windows 95 or later and the lccwin32 compiler.
Main features:
- Multiple files can be edited at the same time and blocks copied and pasted among them.
- Syntax highlighting for many popular languages / file formats: C, C++, Perl, Shell Scripts, Ruby, Php, SQL, Python, HTML...
- Creative use of tags: tags created by the external utility ctags are used to move instantaneously to functions or variables inside your current source tree. Tags are visually highlighted (underlined), and symbol completion can be triggered to avoid typing your own function names over and over.
- Intelligent help system: pressing F1 over any word of a text being edited triggers the underlying system help (calling man when editing C or Shell files, perldoc with Perl, ri on Ruby, winhelp on MS Windows...).
- Understandable interface: drop-down menus, reasonable default key bindings.
- Configurable keys, menus and colors.
- Text templates can be easily defined / accessed.
- Multiplatform: Console/curses, GTK+ (1.2 and 2.0), MS Windows.
- Automatic indentation, word wrapping, internal grep, learning / repeating functions.
- Search and replace using plain text or regular expressions (including a special function to replace text on all open files).
- Small memory footprint.
- Multilingual.
- Password-protected, encrypted text files (using the ARCFOUR algorithm).
- It helps you abandon vi, emacs and other six-legged freaks definitely.
- Awesome easter egg.
Installation
To compile under any Unix flavour, just run
$ ./config.sh
$ make
The first step should automatically detect all usable interfaces and
additional libraries and leave a Makefile behind. Previous Minimum Profit
versions used to need GNU Make; this is no longer true. By running
$ ./config.sh --help
you can see a list of tweakable options. Also, a bunch of README.* files are
included with Minimum Profits standard distribution with information
specific to many systems and cross-compilers. Notoriously, if you have
the mingw32 cross-compiler suite in your Unix system, you can build an
MS Windows binary pretty easily (README.mingw32).
To install just run (as root):
# make install
and it will be instaled in /usr/local/bin. You can select an alternate
installation directory in the configuration phase; for example, to install
it on /usr/bin, do
$ ./config.sh --prefix=/usr/bin
Enhancements:
- This new release features a new complete action, that asks for completion on the current word using any of the words found in the same document, a new redo action, to revert undo operations, the global configuration file `/etc/mp.mpsl is also executed, in the replace action, the substitution string can contain the special character and , that will be replaced by the matched string (as in the `sed command line tool), and more documentation.
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
830 downloads
Kubuntu media converter 2.0 RC2
Kubuntu media converter is a Kommander script that can convert between multiple multimedia files. more>>
Kubuntu media converter is a Kommander script that can convert between multiple multimedia files.
It could be more improved..like multiple files converted..and a clean "map-format" ..because now is in a little bit of a mess...
If u like this prog check also:
-SoundKonverter
-Kvideoencoder
A big tnx to the Ubuntu italian community for support.
A special tan to almusaihij for makeing a Kubuntu .deb package and for sharing code and idea.
<<lessIt could be more improved..like multiple files converted..and a clean "map-format" ..because now is in a little bit of a mess...
If u like this prog check also:
-SoundKonverter
-Kvideoencoder
A big tnx to the Ubuntu italian community for support.
A special tan to almusaihij for makeing a Kubuntu .deb package and for sharing code and idea.
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Added: 2007-02-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
996 downloads
ConfigReader::Simple 1.25
ConfigReader::Simple is a simple configuration file parser. more>>
ConfigReader::Simple is a simple configuration file parser.
SYNOPSIS
use ConfigReader::Simple;
# parse one file
$config = ConfigReader::Simple->new("configrc", [qw(Foo Bar Baz Quux)]);
# parse multiple files, in order
$config = ConfigReader::Simple->new_multiple(
Files => [ "global", "configrc" ],
Keys => [qw(Foo Bar Baz Quux)]
);
my @directives = $config->directives;
$config->get( "Foo" );
if( $config->exists( "Bar" ) )
{
print "Bar was in the config filen";
}
# copy an object to play with it separately
my $clone = $config->clone;
# only affects clone
$clone->set( "Foo", "Buster" );
# save the config to a single file
$clone->save( "configrc" )
# save the config to a single file, but only with
# certain directives
$clone->save( "configrc" => [qw(Foo Bar)] )
# save to multiple configuration files
$clone->save(
"configrc" => [qw(Foo Bar)],
"global" => [qw(Baz Quux)],
);
ConfigReader::Simple reads and parses simple configuration files. It is designed to be smaller and simpler than the ConfigReader module and is more suited to simple configuration files.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use ConfigReader::Simple;
# parse one file
$config = ConfigReader::Simple->new("configrc", [qw(Foo Bar Baz Quux)]);
# parse multiple files, in order
$config = ConfigReader::Simple->new_multiple(
Files => [ "global", "configrc" ],
Keys => [qw(Foo Bar Baz Quux)]
);
my @directives = $config->directives;
$config->get( "Foo" );
if( $config->exists( "Bar" ) )
{
print "Bar was in the config filen";
}
# copy an object to play with it separately
my $clone = $config->clone;
# only affects clone
$clone->set( "Foo", "Buster" );
# save the config to a single file
$clone->save( "configrc" )
# save the config to a single file, but only with
# certain directives
$clone->save( "configrc" => [qw(Foo Bar)] )
# save to multiple configuration files
$clone->save(
"configrc" => [qw(Foo Bar)],
"global" => [qw(Baz Quux)],
);
ConfigReader::Simple reads and parses simple configuration files. It is designed to be smaller and simpler than the ConfigReader module and is more suited to simple configuration files.
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Added: 2007-04-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
934 downloads

PeaZip for Linux 2.1
Free archiver utility, open 7Z, ACE, PAQ, TAR, RAR, ZIP, encrypt and split files more>> PeaZip is an open source file and archive manager for 32 and 64 bit Windows (9x, 2000, XP, Vista) and Linux.
For both platforms it is available as installable or portable package, not needing installation.
Full support: 7Z, 7Z-sfx, ARC/WRC, BZ2/TBZ2, GZ/TGZ, PAQ/LPAQ, PEA, QUAD, split, TAR, UPX, ZIP.
Open, browse, extract, test: ACE, ARJ, CAB, CHM, COMPOUND (MSI, DOC, XLS, PPT), CPIO, ISO, Java (JAR, EAR, WAR), Linux (DEB, PET/PUP, RPM, SLP), LHA/LZH, LZMA, NSIS, OOo, PAK/PK3/PK4, RAR, SMZIP, U3P, WIM, XPI, Z/TZ.
Other features: robust file copy, split/join files, quick or secure file deletion, byte to byte compare files, checksum/hash files, system benchmark, generate random passwords and keyfiles.
PeaZip allows to: browse files and archives (with multiple inclusion and exclusion filters), create/extract multiple archives at once, save archives layout, save job definition as command line (to be inspected, or used in scripts), save job logs.
The user interface is skinnable for colors, transparence and icons.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-24 License: Freeware Price: Free
182 downloads
Thunar Media Tags Plugin 0.1.2
Thunar Media Tags Plugin (thunar-media-tags-plugin) adds special features for media files to the Thunar File Manager. more>>
Thunar Media Tags Plugin (thunar-media-tags-plugin) adds special features for media files to the Thunar File Manager.
Main features:
- a so-called bulk renamer, which allows users to rename multiple audio files at once, based on their tags (e.g. ID3 or OGG/Vorbis),
- a special media file page for the file properties dialog, which displays detailed information about quality, length etc.,
- and finally, an audio tag editor which is reachable from both, renamer and the properties page.
<<lessMain features:
- a so-called bulk renamer, which allows users to rename multiple audio files at once, based on their tags (e.g. ID3 or OGG/Vorbis),
- a special media file page for the file properties dialog, which displays detailed information about quality, length etc.,
- and finally, an audio tag editor which is reachable from both, renamer and the properties page.
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Added: 2007-03-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
963 downloads
Antivirus Scan with F-Prot 0.5
Antivirus Scan with F-Prot is a simple servicemenu for konqueror that allows to scan single or multiple files and folders. more>>
Antivirus Scan with F-Prot is a simple servicemenu for konqueror that allows to scan single or multiple files and folders using the F-Prot Antivirus. Antivirus Scan with F-Prot shows the result of the scanning in a textbox using kdialog. It can also show the progress of the scanning in a terminal.
I hope you may find it useful.
Comments or/and translations are welcome.
TO INSTALL: extract the content of the tarball and copy the file f-prot_virus_scan.desktop into ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus (just for your user) or in /usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus, /opt/kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus... etc, depending on your distro, to make it system-wide.
This is only the service-menu, you need to have F-Prot antivirus installed on your system.
Enhancements:
- Added Danish translation by Kefeus
<<lessI hope you may find it useful.
Comments or/and translations are welcome.
TO INSTALL: extract the content of the tarball and copy the file f-prot_virus_scan.desktop into ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus (just for your user) or in /usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus, /opt/kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus... etc, depending on your distro, to make it system-wide.
This is only the service-menu, you need to have F-Prot antivirus installed on your system.
Enhancements:
- Added Danish translation by Kefeus
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Added: 2006-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1187 downloads
multisend 20070111
multisend project uses multicast to send files to multiple machines at the same time. more>>
multisend project uses multicast to send files to multiple machines at the same time.
I wrote it for syncying VMware images out to a bunch of lab machines; 8gb * 15 takes awhile with http or scp. It listens on the local machine and uses ssh to start the receiving end, which connects back for the tcp stream.
Its pretty functional; the default mode takes a source and dest, so its like scp with a bunch of targets. Or you can use it in sync mode (-S), which sends files to the same location as on the local machine. Very handy for setting up one lab machine, then syncing all the relavent files out to the rest of the lab with a single command.
It sends md5sums and doesnt overwrite anything until the transfers been verified, so itll never corrupt data. It also falls back to tcp if for some reason multicast isnt working.
It could use a little more polish, but mostly it needs some real documentation; I havent worked on it awhile, and Im the only person who really uses it. At some point Ill include some example scripts that make it easy to use.
Usage: multisend [OPTION] localfile remotefile
or: multisend [OPTION] localfile remotedir
Copies local file to remote file, or multiple files to remote directory
-t < timeout > specify a timeout for clients to connect, in seconds
-n < nclients > wait for a specific number of clients to connect before transferring
-r < rate > rate to transfer at, in kb, mb or gb per second
-S, --sync sync mode
-s, --script file to execute to connect to clients
-g, --group multicast group to use
-a, --archive same as -dpR
-p preserve ownership, permissions, timestamps
-R, --recursive copy directories recursively
-x stay on this file system
-v, --verbose give more info
You must specify either -t or -n
You should also specify a rate as well; otherwise most packets will be dropped
Enhancements:
- The code is functional and has been tested, but could use more polish.
- There may be latent bugs, but it will not corrupt data.
<<lessI wrote it for syncying VMware images out to a bunch of lab machines; 8gb * 15 takes awhile with http or scp. It listens on the local machine and uses ssh to start the receiving end, which connects back for the tcp stream.
Its pretty functional; the default mode takes a source and dest, so its like scp with a bunch of targets. Or you can use it in sync mode (-S), which sends files to the same location as on the local machine. Very handy for setting up one lab machine, then syncing all the relavent files out to the rest of the lab with a single command.
It sends md5sums and doesnt overwrite anything until the transfers been verified, so itll never corrupt data. It also falls back to tcp if for some reason multicast isnt working.
It could use a little more polish, but mostly it needs some real documentation; I havent worked on it awhile, and Im the only person who really uses it. At some point Ill include some example scripts that make it easy to use.
Usage: multisend [OPTION] localfile remotefile
or: multisend [OPTION] localfile remotedir
Copies local file to remote file, or multiple files to remote directory
-t < timeout > specify a timeout for clients to connect, in seconds
-n < nclients > wait for a specific number of clients to connect before transferring
-r < rate > rate to transfer at, in kb, mb or gb per second
-S, --sync sync mode
-s, --script file to execute to connect to clients
-g, --group multicast group to use
-a, --archive same as -dpR
-p preserve ownership, permissions, timestamps
-R, --recursive copy directories recursively
-x stay on this file system
-v, --verbose give more info
You must specify either -t or -n
You should also specify a rate as well; otherwise most packets will be dropped
Enhancements:
- The code is functional and has been tested, but could use more polish.
- There may be latent bugs, but it will not corrupt data.
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Added: 2007-01-16 License: Public Domain Price:
1013 downloads
File Activity Viewer 0.2.0
File Activity Viewer opens a file and shows you the last lines. more>>
File Activity Viewer opens a file and shows you the last lines (this is configurable) and then keeps waiting for changes in that file.
It works like a graphical (with GUI) tail -f.
Enhancements:
- Add Edit menu with Copy, Clear and Select All functions.
- Add possibility to open multiple files at once in the same window
<<lessIt works like a graphical (with GUI) tail -f.
Enhancements:
- Add Edit menu with Copy, Clear and Select All functions.
- Add possibility to open multiple files at once in the same window
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Added: 2005-05-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1614 downloads
Easy PHP Upload 2.28
Easy PHP Upload is a PHP upload class that can be used to upload files with a client browser to a remote Web server. more>>
Easy PHP Upload class (the old name) can be used to upload files with a client browser to a remote webserver location.
The features in the first release are: file-extension check, maximum file- size limitation and a flexible error reporting system. The class is extremely easy to use and comes together with full working examples. Sinds the second version is it possible to upload multiple files.
Check the class file for all update information. The version 2.22 (and higher) is compatible with the PHP directive "register_globals=off". NEW functions for the multiple upload function: rename files and filename validation.
With the updated (ver. 2.25) photo upload extension its possible to upload photos (logos) and resize them to the maximum X and Y size.
Enhancements:
- Two more languages (for the messages) were added to the class: Brazilian Portuguese and Bulgarian.
- All translations (except de, nl, en, and fr) are stored in external files.
- The new function to create non-existing directories was not working for the photo upload extension and has been fixed.
- The check_dir() method is more flexible now and can be used for more locations.
- The process_image() method from the photo_upload extension was modified to use this check now.
<<lessThe features in the first release are: file-extension check, maximum file- size limitation and a flexible error reporting system. The class is extremely easy to use and comes together with full working examples. Sinds the second version is it possible to upload multiple files.
Check the class file for all update information. The version 2.22 (and higher) is compatible with the PHP directive "register_globals=off". NEW functions for the multiple upload function: rename files and filename validation.
With the updated (ver. 2.25) photo upload extension its possible to upload photos (logos) and resize them to the maximum X and Y size.
Enhancements:
- Two more languages (for the messages) were added to the class: Brazilian Portuguese and Bulgarian.
- All translations (except de, nl, en, and fr) are stored in external files.
- The new function to create non-existing directories was not working for the photo upload extension and has been fixed.
- The check_dir() method is more flexible now and can be used for more locations.
- The process_image() method from the photo_upload extension was modified to use this check now.
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Added: 2006-01-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1404 downloads

LimeWire Linux 4.12.6
Free limewire p2p file sharing software for Linux. more>> LimeWire allows you to search for multiple files at the same time, available in several different languages, and is most famous for its ease-of-use and cross-platform compatibility. LimeWire will run on Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Solaris...
Ease of use - just install, run, and search
Ability to search by artist, title, genre, or other metainformation
Elegant multiple search tabbed interface
"Swarm" downloads from multiple hosts help you get files faster
iTunes integration for Mac and Windows users
Unique "ultrapeer" technology reduces bandwidth requirements for most users
Integrated chat
Directly connect to a computer
Browse host feature--even works through firewalls
Added Bitzi metadata lookup
International versions: Now available in many new languages
Connects to the network using GWebCache, a distributed connection system
Automatic local network searches for lightning-fast downloads
Support for MAGNET links that allow you to click on web page links that access Gnutella<<less
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Added: 2009-04-06 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Partition Image 0.6.6
Partition Image is a Linux/UNIX utility which saves partitions in many formats. more>>
Partition Image application is a Linux/UNIX utility which saves partitions in many formats (see below) to an image file.
The image file can be compressed in the GZIP/BZIP2 formats to save disk space, and split into multiple files to be copied on removable floppies (ZIP for example); partitions can be saved across the network since version 0.6.0.
Partition Image will only copy data from the used portions of the partition. For speed and efficiency, free blocks are not written to the image file.
This is unlike the dd command, which also copies empty blocks. Partition Image also works for large, very full partitions. For example, a full 1 GB partition can be compressed with gzip down to 400MB.
This is very useful to save partitions to an image in some cases:
- First you can restore your linux partition if there is a problem (virus, file system errors, manipulation error) . When you have a problem, you just have to restore the partition, and after 10 minutes, you have the original partition. You can write the image to a CD-R if you dont want the image to use hard-disk space.
- This utility can be used to install many identical PCs. For example, if you buy 50 PCs, with the same hardware, and you want to install the same linux systems on all 50 PCs, you will save a lot of time. Indeed, you just have to install on the first PC and create an image from it. For the 49 others, you can use the image file and Partition Images restore function.
<<lessThe image file can be compressed in the GZIP/BZIP2 formats to save disk space, and split into multiple files to be copied on removable floppies (ZIP for example); partitions can be saved across the network since version 0.6.0.
Partition Image will only copy data from the used portions of the partition. For speed and efficiency, free blocks are not written to the image file.
This is unlike the dd command, which also copies empty blocks. Partition Image also works for large, very full partitions. For example, a full 1 GB partition can be compressed with gzip down to 400MB.
This is very useful to save partitions to an image in some cases:
- First you can restore your linux partition if there is a problem (virus, file system errors, manipulation error) . When you have a problem, you just have to restore the partition, and after 10 minutes, you have the original partition. You can write the image to a CD-R if you dont want the image to use hard-disk space.
- This utility can be used to install many identical PCs. For example, if you buy 50 PCs, with the same hardware, and you want to install the same linux systems on all 50 PCs, you will save a lot of time. Indeed, you just have to install on the first PC and create an image from it. For the 49 others, you can use the image file and Partition Images restore function.
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bluefish 1.1.3
Bluefish is a GTK-based Web development editor. more>>
Bluefish is a programmers Web development editor written using GTK, designed to save the experienced webmaster some keystrokes.
It features a multiple file editor, multiple toolbars, custom menus, image and thumbnail dialogs, open from the Web, CSS dialogs, PHP, HTML, Java, C, and XML support, external program integration (tidy, weblint, make, javac), and lots of wizards.
Main features:
- A What You See Is What You Need interface
- Multiple document interface, easily opens 500+ documents (tested 3500 documents simultaneously)
- Project support, enables you to work efficiently on multiple projects
- Support for remote files using gnome-vfs (depending on your gnome-vfs setup, youll have FTP, SFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, WebDAV, Samba and more)
- Customizable syntax highlighting based on Perl Compatible regular expressions, with subpattern support and default patterns for
- HTML
- PHP
- C
- Java
- JavaScript
- Java server pages (JSP)
- SQL
- XML
- Python
- Perl
- Cascading stylesheets (CSS)
- ColdFusion
- Pascal
- R
- Octave/Matlab
- Anti aliased text window
- Multiple encodings support, can convert between different character sets, supports multibyte characters, unicode, UTF8 etc.
- Line numbers along the document, bookmarks in documents and an excellent search function
- Nice wizards for startup, tables, frames, and others
- Dialogs for many HTML tags, with all their attributes
- HTML toolbar and tearable menus
- Compliance with the Gnome and KDE user interface guidelines where possible
- User-customizable toolbar for quick access to often used functions
- Open files based on filename patterns and/or content
- Fully featured image insert dialog
- Thumbnail creation and automatically linking of the thumbnail with the original image
- Multi thumbnail generation for easy creation of photo albums or screenshot pages
- A custom menu, specify your own tags or sets of code, and define your own dialogs
- Very powerful search and replace, allowing POSIX and Perl Compatible regular expressions and sub-pattern replacing
- Custom search and replace pattern support for the Custom menu
- Excellent unlimited undo/redo functionality
- Function reference browser, including reference files for PHP, CSS, Python and obviously HTML
- Configurable recent documents and recent directories functionality
- Complete translations in Brasilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Tamil. Some other languages are partially supported.
- User customizable integration of many programs, including weblint, tidy, make, javac etc. etc.
- Auto tag closing for HTML and XML documents
- Escape functions for HTML and XML documents
<<lessIt features a multiple file editor, multiple toolbars, custom menus, image and thumbnail dialogs, open from the Web, CSS dialogs, PHP, HTML, Java, C, and XML support, external program integration (tidy, weblint, make, javac), and lots of wizards.
Main features:
- A What You See Is What You Need interface
- Multiple document interface, easily opens 500+ documents (tested 3500 documents simultaneously)
- Project support, enables you to work efficiently on multiple projects
- Support for remote files using gnome-vfs (depending on your gnome-vfs setup, youll have FTP, SFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, WebDAV, Samba and more)
- Customizable syntax highlighting based on Perl Compatible regular expressions, with subpattern support and default patterns for
- HTML
- PHP
- C
- Java
- JavaScript
- Java server pages (JSP)
- SQL
- XML
- Python
- Perl
- Cascading stylesheets (CSS)
- ColdFusion
- Pascal
- R
- Octave/Matlab
- Anti aliased text window
- Multiple encodings support, can convert between different character sets, supports multibyte characters, unicode, UTF8 etc.
- Line numbers along the document, bookmarks in documents and an excellent search function
- Nice wizards for startup, tables, frames, and others
- Dialogs for many HTML tags, with all their attributes
- HTML toolbar and tearable menus
- Compliance with the Gnome and KDE user interface guidelines where possible
- User-customizable toolbar for quick access to often used functions
- Open files based on filename patterns and/or content
- Fully featured image insert dialog
- Thumbnail creation and automatically linking of the thumbnail with the original image
- Multi thumbnail generation for easy creation of photo albums or screenshot pages
- A custom menu, specify your own tags or sets of code, and define your own dialogs
- Very powerful search and replace, allowing POSIX and Perl Compatible regular expressions and sub-pattern replacing
- Custom search and replace pattern support for the Custom menu
- Excellent unlimited undo/redo functionality
- Function reference browser, including reference files for PHP, CSS, Python and obviously HTML
- Configurable recent documents and recent directories functionality
- Complete translations in Brasilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Tamil. Some other languages are partially supported.
- User customizable integration of many programs, including weblint, tidy, make, javac etc. etc.
- Auto tag closing for HTML and XML documents
- Escape functions for HTML and XML documents
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Added: 2007-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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