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K Executable Viewer 0.1

K Executable Viewer 0.1


K Executable Viewer is a KDE executable viewer. more>>
Kbview - also known as the K Executable viewer - is a program that is designed to allow you to browse most executable formats. At present only ELF is supported.

This program is presently in pre-alpha state. While I have a general idea of how I want the development to proceed, and I am taking steps towards this goal (the release that is on this page is not the bleeding edge code), it is not there yet. I have released this code only as a proof of concept, and in the hope that anyone that finds it useful will contribute to it.

In short, not everything is implemented, and not everything that is implemented works. Also, not everything that is implemented is in its final state, even if it does work.

At present you can: Open executable files, get a list of the sections, view the string, symbol, and note tables (though note support is presently half-assed), and partial support for demangling the symbols is also provided.
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Added: 2005-03-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ThinkFree Viewer 1.1

ThinkFree Viewer 1.1


ThinkFree Viewer allows you to view ThinkFree or Microsoft Office word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation files. more>>
ThinkFree Viewer allows you to view ThinkFree or Microsoft Office word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation files without having any other office applications installed. After installing the appropriate Widget simply drag and drop files from your desktop, or copy and paste the Web URL into the ThinkFree Widget.

ThinkFree Widgets allows users to open email attachments with ease, and supports the following file formats: .doc, .rtf, .txt, .xls, .csv, .ppt, and .pps.

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Added: 2007-06-06 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Sysquake Viewer 2.3pr

Sysquake Viewer 2.3pr


Sysquake Viewer is an application which lets you load and manipulate interactively graphics developed with Sysquake. more>>
Sysquake Viewer is an application which lets you load and manipulate interactively graphics developed with Sysquake.

Sysquake Viewer is much more limited than Sysquake LE, which supersedes it on Mac OS and Windows. We still provide it as a preview release for Linux on i386 and for Solaris on Sparc, until we have a robust beta version of Sysquake LE for Unix.

On Unix, files are archived with tar. In a terminal, type tar xzf sqviewer*tgz to un-archive them.

The preview is made available to you so that you can test it and provide feedback, and to have a broader range of platforms where SQ files can be viewed. It has no expiration date.
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Added: 2006-03-30 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
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Gerber Viewer 1.0.2

Gerber Viewer 1.0.2


Gerber Viewer is a free Gerber viewer. more>>
Gerber Viewer in short gerbv is a viewer for Gerber files. Gerber files are generated from PCB CAD system and sent to PCB manufacturers as basis for the manufacturing process. The standard supported by gerbv is RS-274X.

The basic difference between RS-274D (the old standard) and RS-274X is basically the addition of apertures in RS-274X. It might be possible to make an RS-274X file out of an RS-274D file and an aperture list.

gerbv also supports drill files. The format supported are known under names as NC-drill or Excellon. The format is a bit undefined and different EDA-vendors implement it different. But basically you need to have the tools definition in the file, then the parser is quite tolerant. The different holes are shown as dots in the (scaled) correct size.

The different layers of the PCB are separated into different files. gerbv can load all files at the same time and display them "on top of each other". You can independently turn them on and off.

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Added: 2006-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java EDF files viewer 2.0.1

Java EDF files viewer 2.0.1


Java EDF files viewer is a multi-platform EDF file viewer. more>>
Java EDF files viewer is a multiplatform (Linux and Windows) EDF (European Data Format) files viewer written in Java and developped with Borland JbuilderX Foundation.
Usage
1. You need the Java software installed.
2. To execute the viewer
- type in command line: java -jar jEDF.jar
Enhancements:
- This release has hypnogram scoring, montage creation, spectral analysis, EEG event scoring, and a bilingual interface (English/French).
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Added: 2006-11-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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image-viewer

image-viewer


image-viewer is a very simple Kommander script to view images. more>>
image-viewer is a very simple Kommander script. But written following one of the 2-3 tutorials you can find on the net. Included in tarball you can find this guide to introduce in Kommander GUI. The site is: http://applications.linux.com/article.pl?sid=04/12/17/2033227&tid=49 and was written in 2004 by Michał Kosmulski

I know people want to use this great program..but documentations are very poor...this example helps people who wants to learn something about simple array, combobox, label and connections between signals and slots..very very important.

So, i hope the guide and the example will be usefull.

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Added: 2006-09-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Process Viewer 0.5.0

Process Viewer 0.5.0


Process Viewer is a small utility similar to top which displays all the processes on a linux system. more>>
Process Viewer is a small utility similar to top which displays all the processes on a linux system. Its written using the FOX Toolkit.

Process Viewer is licensed under the GNU General Public License

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Added: 2005-10-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNOME Schedule 1.1.0

GNOME Schedule 1.1.0


GNOME Schedule is a system schedule maintenance tool. more>>
GNOME Schedule is a system schedule maintenance tool. GNOME Schedule project has support for the cron and at scheduling systems. It aims to be as HIG compatible as possible.

The target is to provide any sane desktop user with a tool to maintain the scheduling of his or her desktop tasks, while not requiring an understanding of the cron or at subsystems.
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Added: 2006-11-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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tc-viewer 1.5

tc-viewer 1.5


tc-viewer provides the ability to watch current transfers that take place in HTB and HFSC traffic shaping classes. more>>
tc-viewer provides the ability to watch current transfers that take place in HTB and HFSC traffic shaping classes on specified interface.

tc-viewer reads output from: tc -s class show dev iface, and analyzes (for each class) values in lines like this one :

Sent 6173259431 bytes 6300224 pkt...

Measured speeds may little vary from the real ones.

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Added: 2006-11-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Pipe Viewer 1.0.1

Pipe Viewer 1.0.1


Pipe Viewer is a pipeline data transfer meter. more>>
Pipe Viewer project is a terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress of data through a pipeline.

It can be inserted into any normal pipeline between two processes to give a visual indication of how quickly data is passing through, how long it has taken, how near to completion it is, and an estimate of how long it will be until completion.

pv is now considered to be stable code: it appears to work reliably on systems it has been tested on.
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Added: 2007-08-07 License: Artistic License Price:
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iSQL-Viewer 3.0.1

iSQL-Viewer 3.0.1


iSQL-Viewer is an open-source JDBC 2.x compliant database front end written in Java. more>>
iSQL-Viewer is an open-source JDBC 2.x compliant database front end written in Java. It implements across multiple platforms features of the JDBC API. It does everything through a single interface.
iSQL-Viewer works with most database platforms, including PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, and Informix. iSQL-Viewer provides a variety of tools and features to carry out common database tasks.
Main features:
- Scripting support using JPython and the IBM BSF framework
- A guided query builder for creating simple and complex SQL queries
- Enhanced object viewing for images, HTML, and other binary format files
- A friendly SQL console for executing SQL statements
- Batch processing of SQL files
- Database introspection
- "Bookmarks" to store SQL commands you commonly use
- Import and export to popular file formats such as Microsoft Excel, XML, HTML and ASCII delimited.
- Enhanced interface support across platforms
Enhancements:
- A bug caused by closing of the application with a large query left in the editor was fixed along with some issues with variable substitution.
- Some missing elements in the service wizard were corrected.
- MonetDB and Gigaspaces were added as part of the default driver set to pick from when creating a new service.
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Added: 2007-06-15 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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WP Clipart Viewer 2.1

WP Clipart Viewer 2.1


WP Clipart Vieweris a viewer for the WP Clipart collection. more>>
WP Clipart now includes a viewer to expediate the use of the clipart collection. While it is true that any editor will allow you to "browse" your system for images to open or insert, the interface can often be slow, or you have to dig through the system to find the clipart, and often the display of the images (in thumbnail form) is very small.

The Clipart Viewer (CAV) is quick, has a nice size display (up to 240x240 pixels) and the images are displayed, when resized, in their original proportions. In other words, you get a real good look at the images before you pick one. CAV then lets you copy the image in original size to the clipboard to paste into your program. The preview quality and speed are the biggest advantages to using CAV, but there are a couple other advantages that are not immediately obvious.

First, you paste the saved image while keeping CAV open. This allows you to change your mind to try a different clip or copy and paste another image quickly. You dont have to block your editor with another "open" or "insert" dialog to keep going. You can also paste it into a graphics editor if you want to do a little tweaking and not have to find it again.

On Linux, you often cannot get images into the clipboard to use in apps like AbiWord or the Gimp. Simply by keeping CAV open, Abi and Gimp can be pasted into.

I programmed CAV with Python/wxPython/wxGTK. Dependencies should not be a problem on any system as I have created "stand-alone" executables for both Linux and Windows, using cxFreeze and py2exe, respectively, and included these in the downloads for WP Clipart. [They are in the "Viewer" folder.]

Below are a few screenshots. The use of the little app is fairly self-explanatory . . . by clicking on the "caviewer" in the wpclipart/viewer directory (or more easily, by making a symlink or shortcut to that file) CAV will open with its search tree open to the clipart directory.
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Added: 2006-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Mesh Viewer 0.3.1

Mesh Viewer 0.3.1


Mesh Viewer is an easy to use lightweight application to display triangular meshes from a variety of file formats. more>>
Mesh Viewer is an easy to use lightweight application to display triangular meshes from a variety of file formats (see 3D formats).
Mesh Viewer uses the OpenGL API to render the models. The program was born under the need for quickly displaying reconstructed triangulated meshes. The Mesh Viewer based on an idea and an early elementary implementation from Craig Robertson.
The current version was developed by Helmut Cantzler. Triangular meshes can be displayed texture mapped (optional with bilinear filtering), solid or as a skeleton (full or just the front lines).
The surface normals of the triangles can be displayed optionally. Features (from a different data file) like edges and points can be displayed into the mesh. Loaded models can be rotated, translated and scaled (all done with the mouse). The model is lighted by multiple light sources.
Viewpoints can be saved. Screenshots of the model can be taken (as BMP, JPEG, PNG and so on). The program is able to calculate the texture map for the 3D model (experimental!).
It can read:
- PMesh files (used at the Vision group of the University of Edinburgh)
- GTS files (from the Gnu Triangulation Library)
- Geomview files (only format "OFF")
- PLY files (only ASCII format)
- VRML 1 files (no texture mapping)
- VRML 2 files
- Feature file
- List file
File format descriptions:
The PMesh format begins optional with a header. The first header line consists of "#pmesh". The header ends with the first line not starting with a "#". The data starts with nv lines of the format "v float float float" for the vertices. Follows nf lines of the format "p 3 int int int" for the triangles. Each line contains the three indices of the vertices. The index of the vertices starts at one.
The GTS format is describe shortly. The first line contains three unsigned integers separated by spaces. The first integer is the number of vertices, nv, the second is the number of edges, ne and the third is the number of faces, nf. Follows nv lines containing the x, y and z coordinates of the vertices. Follows ne lines containing the two indices (starting from one) of the vertices of each edge. Follows nf lines containing the three ordered indices (also starting from one) of the edges of each face.
The Geomview formal starts with a header consisting of the format line "OFF" and a second line with three integer numbers. The first integer is the number of vertices, nv, the second is the number of polygons, np, and the third number is typically "0". Following are the nv lines of vertices (each consists of three floats). The other part of the file are np lines of polygons. The first number of each line stands for the size of the polygon. Mesh Viewer just reads polygons consisting of 2 or 3 vertices. Following are a number of indices of the vertices depending on the size of the polygon. The index of the vertices starts at zero.
VRML is only supported partly. The Mesh Viewer extracts only vertices and triangles from VRML files and ignores all other shapes. Shapes in VRML 2.0 are rotated, scaled and translated if necessary. The file name for JPEG texture and texture coordinates are read from VRML 2.0 files if existent.
The Feature file is used to store vertices and edges. A feature file can be loaded beside the mesh to display vertices or edges into the mesh. The first header line consists of "#list". The header ends with the first line not starting with a "#". The lines consists of either vertices or edges. A vertex line consists of the format "fv float float float". A edge line starts with "fe" followed by the x, y and z coordinates for the start and the end vertex.
The List file is only a text file listing n mesh files, which a loaded subsequently as different shapes into one mesh. Lists are useful for displaying a segmentation of a mesh. The first header line consists of "#list". The header ends with the first line not starting with a "#". The following n lines consists of the names for the mesh files (one per line).
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Added: 2006-08-24 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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KSystem Viewer 0.0.2-1

KSystem Viewer 0.0.2-1


KSystem Viewer is a little Kommander bash script what aims see the characteristics of the current system. more>>
KSystem Viewer is a little Kommander bash script what aims see the characteristics of the current system.

KSystem Viewer can see hdd capacity or the name/frequency of the processor.

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Added: 2006-05-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Schedule::Oncall 0.8.3

Schedule::Oncall 0.8.3


Schedule::Oncall module contains methods for managing an on-call schedule. more>>
Schedule::Oncall module contains methods for managing an on-call schedule.

Schedule::Oncall provides methods to manipulate an on-call schedule. One or more tables of schedules can be maintained, loaded, and searched. An on-call table is composed of seven days, where each day has a list of minute ranges which correspond to a particular person.

Information such as email address, pager number, etc. may be stored in the schedule configuration file. Simple variable assignments may also be made. Other textual information may be stored in the schedule in order to assist other applications (e.g., html headers or email body text), and variables substitution may occur within the text blocks.

Schedule files may be chosen based on weekly or monthly rotations, relative to the first week or month of the year. Weekly schedules begin on a Monday and end on a Sunday, the same as strftime(3)s %W" format. Each rotation is stored in a separate file, and the appropriate rotation is chosen at load time.

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Added: 2007-08-16 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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