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Silver Spider
Silver Spider is a KDE theme like Fluxbox style. more>>
Silver Spider is a KDE theme like Fluxbox style.
Wallpaper von Deviant with copyright by dayvid.net
It is for 1024x768 screen resolution. Wallpaper is from Deviant with copyright by dayvid.net. The symbols style is "Amaranth by Michael Doches(Doches@linuxcult.com)"
Windowsdeco, Bar & Button style: Keramik
You have to take same changes in KDE Design Control to look the same as in the preview. Take a look at all the screenshots to know want you have to change (KDE Control, Look&Feel, Symbols, Extra..).Thats why it depends on KDE 3.3, also because the transparency effect for the control bar, and for the menues when do you like that.
<<lessWallpaper von Deviant with copyright by dayvid.net
It is for 1024x768 screen resolution. Wallpaper is from Deviant with copyright by dayvid.net. The symbols style is "Amaranth by Michael Doches(Doches@linuxcult.com)"
Windowsdeco, Bar & Button style: Keramik
You have to take same changes in KDE Design Control to look the same as in the preview. Take a look at all the screenshots to know want you have to change (KDE Control, Look&Feel, Symbols, Extra..).Thats why it depends on KDE 3.3, also because the transparency effect for the control bar, and for the menues when do you like that.
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Added: 2007-04-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
924 downloads
Silver XCursors 3D 0.4
Silver XCursors 3D provides the same animated cursors as in my Golden Xcursors 3D theme, but this time rendered in Silver. more>>
Silver XCursors 3D provides the same animated cursors as in my Golden Xcursors 3D theme, but this time rendered in Silver.
Installation:
Copy the two folders Silver and default to your ~/.icons directory and
restart your X-Server.
If you want to have bigger cursors, you have to create an .Xdefaults file
in your home directory and insert the following two lines:
Xcursor.theme: Silver
Xcursor.size: 48
The default size is 32.
Thats it!
Note: If the animations are flickering on your nvidia card with the latest
driver, add the following line to your XF86Config file, into the nvidia
device section, to fix it:
Option "HWCursor" "off"
Enhancements:
- added pirate
- a little less animation (requested)
<<lessInstallation:
Copy the two folders Silver and default to your ~/.icons directory and
restart your X-Server.
If you want to have bigger cursors, you have to create an .Xdefaults file
in your home directory and insert the following two lines:
Xcursor.theme: Silver
Xcursor.size: 48
The default size is 32.
Thats it!
Note: If the animations are flickering on your nvidia card with the latest
driver, add the following line to your XF86Config file, into the nvidia
device section, to fix it:
Option "HWCursor" "off"
Enhancements:
- added pirate
- a little less animation (requested)
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Added: 2007-03-02 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
972 downloads
Silver Shield PM Control for Linux 2.4b
Silver Shield PM Control for Linux is an application enabling the use of the GEMBIRD SiS-PM device under Linux. more>>
Silver Shield PM Control for Linux (formerly known as sispm_ctl) is an application enabling the use of the GEMBIRD SiS-PM device under Linux.
The SiS-PM is an itelligent advanced surge protector with unique features: 4 sockets are manageable from the PC via USB port (GEMBIRD LTD).
Silver Shield PM Control for Linux software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details see the LICENCE file. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see the LICENCE file for details.
Thanks go out to Gembird for the kind support, the libusb project, the USB snoopy team, Andreas Neuper and the other contributors.
This software is also included in the driver package from Gembird and available from the Gentoo/Portage tree (courtesy Wolfram Schlich).
Installation:
You need libusb-0.15 or newer installed on your system (if you have an older version of libusb it MIGHT work, youll have to tweak configure.in though and call scripts/bootstrap. Nevermind if this is just glibberish for you.
sis_pmctl is only available as sourcecode distribution. To install on your system run:
tar xzvf sispm_ctl-2.1.tar.gz
cd sispm_ctl-2.1
./configure
make
make install
Note: The compiled application is named sispmctl since 2.0 without the underscore!
This installs the applicationsis pmctl in /usr/local/bin. If you want to install the application to a different directory,
call ./configure --prefix=/your/preferred/dir.
The web-interface skins are installed under $prefix/httpd/sispm_ctl/skin?; the default skin is pre-selected with the doc symbolic link in the $prefix/httpd/sispm_ctl directory.
Options:
-h Print usage information
-s Scan all universal serial buses for devices with the ID 04B4:FD11.
-l stay listening on network port for http protocol.
-p IP network port (default: 2638) for listener. There is no authentication implemented yet.
-u give the directory path where pages lay, that are served (default: /usr/local/httpd/pmctl ). The Web path component is completely ignored for security reasons.
-b switch the buzzer on and off (I was not able to test it, mine does not hat it)
-o switch the named outlet to "ON"
-f switch the named outlet to "OFF"
-g show the status of the named outlet
-d Choose not the first but the named one in the sequence of detected devices (see scan option)
-n do not print "ON" and "OFF", but "1" and "0" instead
-q do neither print explanations nor disclaimers except it is requested
-v print version & copyright
<<lessThe SiS-PM is an itelligent advanced surge protector with unique features: 4 sockets are manageable from the PC via USB port (GEMBIRD LTD).
Silver Shield PM Control for Linux software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details see the LICENCE file. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; see the LICENCE file for details.
Thanks go out to Gembird for the kind support, the libusb project, the USB snoopy team, Andreas Neuper and the other contributors.
This software is also included in the driver package from Gembird and available from the Gentoo/Portage tree (courtesy Wolfram Schlich).
Installation:
You need libusb-0.15 or newer installed on your system (if you have an older version of libusb it MIGHT work, youll have to tweak configure.in though and call scripts/bootstrap. Nevermind if this is just glibberish for you.
sis_pmctl is only available as sourcecode distribution. To install on your system run:
tar xzvf sispm_ctl-2.1.tar.gz
cd sispm_ctl-2.1
./configure
make
make install
Note: The compiled application is named sispmctl since 2.0 without the underscore!
This installs the applicationsis pmctl in /usr/local/bin. If you want to install the application to a different directory,
call ./configure --prefix=/your/preferred/dir.
The web-interface skins are installed under $prefix/httpd/sispm_ctl/skin?; the default skin is pre-selected with the doc symbolic link in the $prefix/httpd/sispm_ctl directory.
Options:
-h Print usage information
-s Scan all universal serial buses for devices with the ID 04B4:FD11.
-l stay listening on network port for http protocol.
-p IP network port (default: 2638) for listener. There is no authentication implemented yet.
-u give the directory path where pages lay, that are served (default: /usr/local/httpd/pmctl ). The Web path component is completely ignored for security reasons.
-b switch the buzzer on and off (I was not able to test it, mine does not hat it)
-o switch the named outlet to "ON"
-f switch the named outlet to "OFF"
-g show the status of the named outlet
-d Choose not the first but the named one in the sequence of detected devices (see scan option)
-n do not print "ON" and "OFF", but "1" and "0" instead
-q do neither print explanations nor disclaimers except it is requested
-v print version & copyright
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Added: 2006-10-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1090 downloads

Clearlooks-XPSilver
Clearlooks-XPSilver is yet another excellent addition for Gnome users. It is actually a theme that aims to replicate Windows XP Silver color scheme, but the final result is a little different more>>
Clearlooks-XPSilver is yet another excellent addition for Gnome users. It is actually a theme that aims to replicate Windows XP Silver color scheme, but the final result is a little different.
Requirements:
- Gnome
Added: 2008-10-29 License: GPL Price: FREE
13 downloads
Triple Triad Silver 0.1b4
Triple Triad Silver is a remake of the famous game Triple Triad from Final Fantasy VIII. more>>
Triple Triad Silver is a remake of the famous game Triple Triad from Final Fantasy VIII
Triple Triad Silver is a cardgame, the goal is to flip more cards than your enemy. Triple Triad Silver beta version does not include all functions yet.
<<lessTriple Triad Silver is a cardgame, the goal is to flip more cards than your enemy. Triple Triad Silver beta version does not include all functions yet.
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Added: 2007-08-01 License: Freeware Price:
818 downloads
HTML::HiLiter 0.13
HTML::HiLiter is a Perl module that can highlight words in an HTML document just like a felt-tip HiLiter. more>>
HTML::HiLiter is a Perl module that can highlight words in an HTML document just like a felt-tip HiLiter.
HTML::HiLiter is designed to make highlighting search queries in HTML easy and accurate. HTML::HiLiter was designed for CrayDoc 4, the Cray documentation server. It has been written with SWISH::API users in mind, but can be used within any Perl program.
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::HiLiter;
my $hiliter = new HTML::HiLiter(
WordCharacters => w-.,
BeginCharacters => w,
EndCharacters => w,
HiTag => span,
Colors => [ qw(#FFFF33 yellow pink) ],
Links => 1
TagFilter => &yourtagcode(),
TextFilter => &yourtextcode(),
Force => 1,
SWISH => $swish_api_object
);
$hiliter->Queries( foo bar or "some phrase" );
$hiliter->CSS;
$hiliter->Run(some_file_or_URL);
Main features:
- With HTML::Parser enabled (default), HTML::HiLiter evals highlighted HTML chunk by chunk, buffering all text within an HTML block element before evaluating the buffer for highlighting. If no matches to the queries are found, the HTML is immediately printed (default) or cached and returned at the end of all evaluation (Print=>0).
- You can direct the print() to a filehandle with the standard select() function in your script. Or use Print=>0 to return the highlighted HTML as a scalar string.
- Turn highlighting off on a per-tagset basis with the custom HTML "nohiliter" attribute. Set the attribute to a TRUE value (like 1) to turn off highlighting for the duration of that tag.
- Ample debugging. Set the $HTML::HiLiter::Debug variable to a level between 1 and 3, and lots of debugging info will be printed within HTML comments .
- Will highlight link text (the stuff within an tagset) if the HREF value is a valid match. See the Links option.
- Smart context. Wont highlight across an HTML block element like a tagset or a tagset. (IMHO, your indexing software shouldnt consider matches for phrases that span across those tags either.)
- Rotating colors. Each query gets a unique color. The default is four different colors, which will repeat if you have more than four queries in a single document. You can define more colors in the new() object call.
- Cascading Style Sheets. Will add a
<<lessHTML::HiLiter is designed to make highlighting search queries in HTML easy and accurate. HTML::HiLiter was designed for CrayDoc 4, the Cray documentation server. It has been written with SWISH::API users in mind, but can be used within any Perl program.
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::HiLiter;
my $hiliter = new HTML::HiLiter(
WordCharacters => w-.,
BeginCharacters => w,
EndCharacters => w,
HiTag => span,
Colors => [ qw(#FFFF33 yellow pink) ],
Links => 1
TagFilter => &yourtagcode(),
TextFilter => &yourtextcode(),
Force => 1,
SWISH => $swish_api_object
);
$hiliter->Queries( foo bar or "some phrase" );
$hiliter->CSS;
$hiliter->Run(some_file_or_URL);
Main features:
- With HTML::Parser enabled (default), HTML::HiLiter evals highlighted HTML chunk by chunk, buffering all text within an HTML block element before evaluating the buffer for highlighting. If no matches to the queries are found, the HTML is immediately printed (default) or cached and returned at the end of all evaluation (Print=>0).
- You can direct the print() to a filehandle with the standard select() function in your script. Or use Print=>0 to return the highlighted HTML as a scalar string.
- Turn highlighting off on a per-tagset basis with the custom HTML "nohiliter" attribute. Set the attribute to a TRUE value (like 1) to turn off highlighting for the duration of that tag.
- Ample debugging. Set the $HTML::HiLiter::Debug variable to a level between 1 and 3, and lots of debugging info will be printed within HTML comments .
- Will highlight link text (the stuff within an tagset) if the HREF value is a valid match. See the Links option.
- Smart context. Wont highlight across an HTML block element like a tagset or a tagset. (IMHO, your indexing software shouldnt consider matches for phrases that span across those tags either.)
- Rotating colors. Each query gets a unique color. The default is four different colors, which will repeat if you have more than four queries in a single document. You can define more colors in the new() object call.
- Cascading Style Sheets. Will add a
Download (0.028MB)
Added: 2007-03-01 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
967 downloads
Salat Book 1.00
Salat Book gives you the wonderful choice of a Salat / Namaz prayer database and tracking application. more>>
Salat Book 1.00 gives you the wonderful choice of a Salat / Namaz prayer database and tracking application. It is using month calendars, salat completion datagrid, statistics and graphs and is specially useful for Kaza (missed Salat) prayers.
Enhancements:
- Statistics filter & Graphs flter now changed to single Date Filter.
- Date Filter now enabled for Pie Charts & Bar Chart.
- Removal of Error Statistics debugging pop-ups with grand total stats.
- Graphs Bar Chart legend moved to top left.
- Application window & components resized & compacted for better visibility on
- lower resolution screens.
- Prayer Tab Salat selection button highlighting added.
- Prayer Tab Month datagrid...absent salah colour changed from light red/pink
- red to a darker red.
- Options Tab Backup function now enabled.
- Options Tab Restore function now enabled.
- Options Tab Error removal on Edit/Save function, corrupting data files.
- Application data files integrity check & repair code added during startup.
Requirements:
- Adobe AIR
Added: 2009-06-29 License: Freeware Price: FREE
1 downloads
TiLP 6.81
TiLP is a linking program for Texas Instruments graphing calculators. more>>
TiLP is a linking program for Texas Instruments graphing calculators.
TiLP (formerly GtkTiLink) can transfer data between Texas Instruments scientific calculators and a computer/workstation. It works with all link cables (parallel, serial, Black/Gray/Silver Link) and it supports all calcs (TI73...92+,V200).
Supported link cables are : GrayLink, BlackLink, SilverLink, ParallelLink, VTi (virtual) and TiEmu (virtual). DirectLink (USB) cable is currently unsupported although work is in progress.
Supported hand-helds are : TI73, TI82, TI83, TI83+, TI84+, TI85, TI86, TI89, Titanium, TI92, TI92+, V200.
Capabilities : silent link, screendump, directory listing, send/recv of vars, send/Recv of backups, send/recv of FLASH apps, send of OS, ROM dumping, ID LIST, clock, create folder, delete var/app, ...
<<lessTiLP (formerly GtkTiLink) can transfer data between Texas Instruments scientific calculators and a computer/workstation. It works with all link cables (parallel, serial, Black/Gray/Silver Link) and it supports all calcs (TI73...92+,V200).
Supported link cables are : GrayLink, BlackLink, SilverLink, ParallelLink, VTi (virtual) and TiEmu (virtual). DirectLink (USB) cable is currently unsupported although work is in progress.
Supported hand-helds are : TI73, TI82, TI83, TI83+, TI84+, TI85, TI86, TI89, Titanium, TI92, TI92+, V200.
Capabilities : silent link, screendump, directory listing, send/recv of vars, send/Recv of backups, send/recv of FLASH apps, send of OS, ROM dumping, ID LIST, clock, create folder, delete var/app, ...
Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2006-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1205 downloads
MusicBrainz::Client 0.11
MusicBrainz::Client is a MusicBrainz Client API. more>>
MusicBrainz::Client is a MusicBrainz Client API.
SYNOPSIS
use MusicBrainz::Client;
use MusicBrainz::Queries qw(:all);
my $mb = MusicBrainz::Client->new();
if(! $mb->query_with_args( MBQ_FindArtistByName, [ "Pink Floyd" ]) ) {
die("Query failed: ", $mb->get_query_error(), "n");
}
print "Found ", $mb->get_result_int(MBE_GetNumArtists), " artistsn";
This module provides access to the musicbrainz client API using a perl-ish OO interface.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use MusicBrainz::Client;
use MusicBrainz::Queries qw(:all);
my $mb = MusicBrainz::Client->new();
if(! $mb->query_with_args( MBQ_FindArtistByName, [ "Pink Floyd" ]) ) {
die("Query failed: ", $mb->get_query_error(), "n");
}
print "Found ", $mb->get_result_int(MBE_GetNumArtists), " artistsn";
This module provides access to the musicbrainz client API using a perl-ish OO interface.
Download (0.023MB)
Added: 2006-11-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1083 downloads
Vocatra 0.4
Vocatra is a console-based vocabulary trainer. more>>
Vocatra is a console-based vocabulary trainer. The project takes one or more vocabulary files, queries you for each word, and lets you try to give the correct answer. You can enable different learning modes.
If you prefer to learn sequentially it has an order mode. Otherwise, there is also a random mode available.
Installation on UNIX or Windows Cygwin:
If you downloaded the source distribution, you need the following packages to build the executable.
The GNU C++ Compiler g++ and GNU make
In order to generate a man-page, you will need perl.
At last also the gettext package
The installation is done by following the next steps:
Unpack the archive, unless you already have done that:
tar -xzf vocatra-$VERSION.tar.gz #gzip archive OR
tar -xjf vocatra-$VERSION.tar.bz2 #bzip archive
Run the configure script:
./configure
For an overview of configuration options use:
./configure --help
Compile the programm by running make:
make
Install the programm:
make install
If you want to uninstall Vocatra, use the next command:
make uninstall
Enhancements:
- This release adds a "query each synonym" and "alphabetical mode" feature.
- It fixes also a issue with the default setting, "compare case-sensitively".
<<lessIf you prefer to learn sequentially it has an order mode. Otherwise, there is also a random mode available.
Installation on UNIX or Windows Cygwin:
If you downloaded the source distribution, you need the following packages to build the executable.
The GNU C++ Compiler g++ and GNU make
In order to generate a man-page, you will need perl.
At last also the gettext package
The installation is done by following the next steps:
Unpack the archive, unless you already have done that:
tar -xzf vocatra-$VERSION.tar.gz #gzip archive OR
tar -xjf vocatra-$VERSION.tar.bz2 #bzip archive
Run the configure script:
./configure
For an overview of configuration options use:
./configure --help
Compile the programm by running make:
make
Install the programm:
make install
If you want to uninstall Vocatra, use the next command:
make uninstall
Enhancements:
- This release adds a "query each synonym" and "alphabetical mode" feature.
- It fixes also a issue with the default setting, "compare case-sensitively".
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Added: 2007-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
821 downloads
Audiere Audio System 1.9.4
Audiere is a high-level audio API. more>>
Audiere is a high-level audio API. It can play Ogg Vorbis, MP3, FLAC, uncompressed WAV, AIFF, MOD, S3M, XM, and IT files. For audio output, Audiere supports DirectSound or WinMM in Windows, OSS on Linux and Cygwin, and SGI AL on IRIX.
Audiere is open source and licensed under the LGPL. This means that you may freely use Audiere in commercial products, as long as you do not modify the source code. If you do modify Audiere and release a product that uses your modifications, you must release your changes to the code under the LGPL as well.
Audiere is portable. It is tested on Windows, Linux-i386, Cygwin, and IRIX with at least three major compilers. Most of Audiere is endian-independent, so it would work with few modifications on other architectures.
Main features:
- Braindead easy API
- Supported file formats: Uncompressed WAV*, Uncompressed AIFF*, Ogg Vorbis*, FLAC*, MP3, MOD, S3M, IT, XM (* supports seeking)
- Streaming and buffered audio
- Volume, pan, and pitch shift modification
- Flat tone, square wave, white noise, and pink noise generation
- Runtime enumeration of audio devices and supported file formats
- Custom file streams
- Python, Delphi, Java, XPCOM (JavaScript in Mozilla) bindings
Enhancements:
- Replaced mpegsound with a stand-alone version of the MPEG audio decoder from ffmpegs libavcodec library. The result is an MP3 decoder that is more portable and works with more MP3 files. MP3 files are now seekable as well. (Matt Campbell)
- Added Speex support.
- Added support for reading metadata tags from sample sources. So far, Vorbis comments are supported, as are ID3v1 and ID3v1.1 tags in MP3 files. Interface designed with help from Brian Robb and Andy Friesen.
- Added callback system for stream stop events. (Richard Schaaf and Chad Austin)
- Added CD audio support, using the MCI subsystem on Win32/Cygwin and libcdaudio on Linux. (Chad Austin and Richard Schaaf)
- Added MIDI support through the MCI subsystem on Win32 and Cygwin. (Chad Austin)
- Dramatically reduced the latency of the OSS device. (Matt Campbell)
- Rewrote the Resampler class to use DUMBs cubic interpolation resampler, resulting in much better resampling for devices such as OSS that use Audieres own mixer. (Matt Campbell)
- Added bindings to wxWidgets. (Emanuel Dejanu)
- Fixed a bug in the DirectSound device implementation which significantly slowed down opening of devices and buffers. (Matt Campbell)
- Added pitchshift to the Python bindings. (Jason Chu)
- Split Doxygen documentation into one for users and one for developers.
<<lessAudiere is open source and licensed under the LGPL. This means that you may freely use Audiere in commercial products, as long as you do not modify the source code. If you do modify Audiere and release a product that uses your modifications, you must release your changes to the code under the LGPL as well.
Audiere is portable. It is tested on Windows, Linux-i386, Cygwin, and IRIX with at least three major compilers. Most of Audiere is endian-independent, so it would work with few modifications on other architectures.
Main features:
- Braindead easy API
- Supported file formats: Uncompressed WAV*, Uncompressed AIFF*, Ogg Vorbis*, FLAC*, MP3, MOD, S3M, IT, XM (* supports seeking)
- Streaming and buffered audio
- Volume, pan, and pitch shift modification
- Flat tone, square wave, white noise, and pink noise generation
- Runtime enumeration of audio devices and supported file formats
- Custom file streams
- Python, Delphi, Java, XPCOM (JavaScript in Mozilla) bindings
Enhancements:
- Replaced mpegsound with a stand-alone version of the MPEG audio decoder from ffmpegs libavcodec library. The result is an MP3 decoder that is more portable and works with more MP3 files. MP3 files are now seekable as well. (Matt Campbell)
- Added Speex support.
- Added support for reading metadata tags from sample sources. So far, Vorbis comments are supported, as are ID3v1 and ID3v1.1 tags in MP3 files. Interface designed with help from Brian Robb and Andy Friesen.
- Added callback system for stream stop events. (Richard Schaaf and Chad Austin)
- Added CD audio support, using the MCI subsystem on Win32/Cygwin and libcdaudio on Linux. (Chad Austin and Richard Schaaf)
- Added MIDI support through the MCI subsystem on Win32 and Cygwin. (Chad Austin)
- Dramatically reduced the latency of the OSS device. (Matt Campbell)
- Rewrote the Resampler class to use DUMBs cubic interpolation resampler, resulting in much better resampling for devices such as OSS that use Audieres own mixer. (Matt Campbell)
- Added bindings to wxWidgets. (Emanuel Dejanu)
- Fixed a bug in the DirectSound device implementation which significantly slowed down opening of devices and buffers. (Matt Campbell)
- Added pitchshift to the Python bindings. (Jason Chu)
- Split Doxygen documentation into one for users and one for developers.
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Added: 2006-07-18 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
SBaGen 1.4.3
SBaGen generates sounds that give an altered state of consciousness. more>>
SBaGen generates sounds that give an altered state of consciousness. The theory behind binaural beats is that if you apply slightly different frequency sine waves to each ear, a beating affect is created in the brain itself, due to the brains internal wiring.
If, in the presence of these tones, you relax and let your mind go, your mind will naturally synchronize with the beat frequency. In this way it is possible to tune the frequency of your brain waves to particular frequencies that you have selected, using of the four bands: Delta: deep sleep, Theta: dreaming and intuitive stuff, Alpha: awake, focussed inside, and Beta: awake, focussed outside.
It is also possible to produce mixtures of brain waves of different frequencies by mixing binaural tones, and in this way, with practice and experimentation, it is reportedly possible to achieve rather unusual states, such as out-of-body stuff, and more. See the books by Ken Eagle Feather, and the Monroe Institute site for more details. The Monroe Institute have apparently put 40 years of research into these techniques.
Centerpointe have also done a great deal of research into binaural beats, concentrating more on improving overall well-being and holistic functioning rather than reaching unusual states, and I recommend reading some of the articles on their site (look under "Site Map", for example their Special Report: "How The Holosync Technology Works" and their FAQ).
I should add that I have only read about the more advanced and unusual uses (OOBEs and so on). My own experiences have not reached quite that far, but still I feel that I have benefitted immensely from using these techniques over the last few years: from simply getting my head clear in confusing moments, to the energy boosts that come at times, to more general emotional clearing, and occasional very intense dreams (although not quite lucid).
So, SBAGEN is my utility, released as free software (under the GNU General Public Licence) for Linux, Windows, DOS and Mac OS X, that generates binaural tones in real-time according to a 24-hour programmed sequence read from a file. It can also be used to play a sequence on demand, rather than according to the clock, or to write a WAV file for playing later. Pink noise, MP3 and Ogg files (since version 1.2.0) may also be mixed with the binaural beats to provide background sounds. (Two files of randomly-looping river sounds are provided from version 1.4.0 onwards). This tool is ideal for anyone who wishes to experiment with these techniques and do research into this for themselves. (For those who would rather pay for a pre-packaged programme with support, I recommend taking a look at the Centerpointe site -- and see my disclaimer)
My original idea was to use this utility to play a programme of different tones throughout the night, hoping to improve dreaming and dream-recall, and then to bring myself up into Alpha rhythms to (hopefully) make a good start to the day. I am now using it more for shorter focussed sessions of about an hour, both during daytime and at night. However, other people have used this software in many different ways. For example, one person suffering constant pain from historical injuries appreciated the way that he could tune the frequencies very accurately to his needs to help him sleep better at night. Other more unusual uses have included: mixing the sounds in as part of musical compositions, and generating ambient sounds during live DJ sets or trance music.
Enhancements:
- Fixed problem when playing 7+ hour sequences with -SE or -L
- Warns properly if the WAV file limit of ~7 hours is exceeded, and truncates
<<lessIf, in the presence of these tones, you relax and let your mind go, your mind will naturally synchronize with the beat frequency. In this way it is possible to tune the frequency of your brain waves to particular frequencies that you have selected, using of the four bands: Delta: deep sleep, Theta: dreaming and intuitive stuff, Alpha: awake, focussed inside, and Beta: awake, focussed outside.
It is also possible to produce mixtures of brain waves of different frequencies by mixing binaural tones, and in this way, with practice and experimentation, it is reportedly possible to achieve rather unusual states, such as out-of-body stuff, and more. See the books by Ken Eagle Feather, and the Monroe Institute site for more details. The Monroe Institute have apparently put 40 years of research into these techniques.
Centerpointe have also done a great deal of research into binaural beats, concentrating more on improving overall well-being and holistic functioning rather than reaching unusual states, and I recommend reading some of the articles on their site (look under "Site Map", for example their Special Report: "How The Holosync Technology Works" and their FAQ).
I should add that I have only read about the more advanced and unusual uses (OOBEs and so on). My own experiences have not reached quite that far, but still I feel that I have benefitted immensely from using these techniques over the last few years: from simply getting my head clear in confusing moments, to the energy boosts that come at times, to more general emotional clearing, and occasional very intense dreams (although not quite lucid).
So, SBAGEN is my utility, released as free software (under the GNU General Public Licence) for Linux, Windows, DOS and Mac OS X, that generates binaural tones in real-time according to a 24-hour programmed sequence read from a file. It can also be used to play a sequence on demand, rather than according to the clock, or to write a WAV file for playing later. Pink noise, MP3 and Ogg files (since version 1.2.0) may also be mixed with the binaural beats to provide background sounds. (Two files of randomly-looping river sounds are provided from version 1.4.0 onwards). This tool is ideal for anyone who wishes to experiment with these techniques and do research into this for themselves. (For those who would rather pay for a pre-packaged programme with support, I recommend taking a look at the Centerpointe site -- and see my disclaimer)
My original idea was to use this utility to play a programme of different tones throughout the night, hoping to improve dreaming and dream-recall, and then to bring myself up into Alpha rhythms to (hopefully) make a good start to the day. I am now using it more for shorter focussed sessions of about an hour, both during daytime and at night. However, other people have used this software in many different ways. For example, one person suffering constant pain from historical injuries appreciated the way that he could tune the frequencies very accurately to his needs to help him sleep better at night. Other more unusual uses have included: mixing the sounds in as part of musical compositions, and generating ambient sounds during live DJ sets or trance music.
Enhancements:
- Fixed problem when playing 7+ hour sequences with -SE or -L
- Warns properly if the WAV file limit of ~7 hours is exceeded, and truncates
Download (0.67MB)
Added: 2006-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1203 downloads
Rails Real-Time Form Validation Plug-In 1.0.2
Rails Real-Time Form Validation Plug-In uses AJAX to validate form data against a model in real-time. more>>
Rails Real-Time Form Validation Plug-In uses AJAX to validate form data against a model in real-time. AJAX requests are made as the user is filling in form fields.
The form data is then validated against a model on the server-side. RTV then responds with javascript that dynamically updates the HTML document. This enables you to mark form fields as valid/invalid using CSS.
The download package now includes a sample rails application. It does not need a database to run, thanks to this. Simply execute ./script/server from the rtv_sample_app directory and point your bwoser to http://localhost:3000.
Usage:
Download and extract the contents of the_plugin directory to your vendor/plugins directory. Please the the rtv_sample_app for more details.
In your controller:
include UIEnhancements::RealtimeValidation
helper :RealtimeValidation
realtime_validation_for(:the_form_id, :the_model)
In your view, after a form:
In your CSS (example):
.fieldWithoutErrors,
.fieldWithErrors
{
outline-width: 1px;
outline-color: white;
outline-style: solid;
/* !!HACK!! IE will not use this because it does not understand !important. Border is not needed for firefox, so make it 0px!*/
border-width: 0px !important;
/*for IE!*/
border-width: 1px;
border-color: white;
border-style: solid;
}
.fieldWithErrors
{
background: pink;
background-color:pink;
outline-color: red;
/*for IE!*/
border-color: red;
}
/* Browser support may be limited here...*/
.fieldWithErrors input,
.fieldWithErrors select,
.fieldWithErrors textarea
{
background: pink;
background-color: pink;
}
Known to work with:
- Rails 1.1.6
- FireFox 2
Enhancements:
- This release adds a sample application, some code cleanup and minor bugfixes, and some changes to the sample CSS.
<<lessThe form data is then validated against a model on the server-side. RTV then responds with javascript that dynamically updates the HTML document. This enables you to mark form fields as valid/invalid using CSS.
The download package now includes a sample rails application. It does not need a database to run, thanks to this. Simply execute ./script/server from the rtv_sample_app directory and point your bwoser to http://localhost:3000.
Usage:
Download and extract the contents of the_plugin directory to your vendor/plugins directory. Please the the rtv_sample_app for more details.
In your controller:
include UIEnhancements::RealtimeValidation
helper :RealtimeValidation
realtime_validation_for(:the_form_id, :the_model)
In your view, after a form:
In your CSS (example):
.fieldWithoutErrors,
.fieldWithErrors
{
outline-width: 1px;
outline-color: white;
outline-style: solid;
/* !!HACK!! IE will not use this because it does not understand !important. Border is not needed for firefox, so make it 0px!*/
border-width: 0px !important;
/*for IE!*/
border-width: 1px;
border-color: white;
border-style: solid;
}
.fieldWithErrors
{
background: pink;
background-color:pink;
outline-color: red;
/*for IE!*/
border-color: red;
}
/* Browser support may be limited here...*/
.fieldWithErrors input,
.fieldWithErrors select,
.fieldWithErrors textarea
{
background: pink;
background-color: pink;
}
Known to work with:
- Rails 1.1.6
- FireFox 2
Enhancements:
- This release adds a sample application, some code cleanup and minor bugfixes, and some changes to the sample CSS.
Download (0.082MB)
Added: 2006-11-27 License: Public Domain Price:
1064 downloads
Labyrinth of Worlds 0.4
Labyrinth of Worlds project is an Ultima Underworld II rewrite. more>>
Labyrinth of Worlds project is an Ultima Underworld II rewrite.
LoW is a rewrite of the first-person role-playing game Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds that came out in the early 1990s. One of the most celebrated game of its genre, this rewrite attempts to recapture the minutiae and spirit of the original.
At the moment, the tech demo allows you to walk (and jump) around all the Underworld II levels and worlds, has all NPCs and most monsters. You also get to see and manipulate all the dynamic objects of the game, and peek inside containers. The paperdoll has been implemented, too, and lets you access your inventory as well as wear/wield armor and weapons.
It is now possible to converse with the various NPCs. While not all the conversations work correctly (or at all) most do for the most part and it is now possible to actually understand the storyline. :) NPCs are also able to give items, now.
Another worthy project you might want to go take a look at is Underworld Adventures which seeks to recreate the first installement of that series and is doing a darn good job of it.
If you are an Ultima VII fan, then Exult is going to tickle you pink! The freshly released version 1.0 will allow you to play Black Gate and Serpent Isle with the addons on modern architectures, with a few gameplay improvements to boot!
Enhancements:
- Fixed executables
- new gameplay features, including wearable items
- improved user interface
- performance improvements
- more complete conversation support (including being given items),
- working keys and locks
<<lessLoW is a rewrite of the first-person role-playing game Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds that came out in the early 1990s. One of the most celebrated game of its genre, this rewrite attempts to recapture the minutiae and spirit of the original.
At the moment, the tech demo allows you to walk (and jump) around all the Underworld II levels and worlds, has all NPCs and most monsters. You also get to see and manipulate all the dynamic objects of the game, and peek inside containers. The paperdoll has been implemented, too, and lets you access your inventory as well as wear/wield armor and weapons.
It is now possible to converse with the various NPCs. While not all the conversations work correctly (or at all) most do for the most part and it is now possible to actually understand the storyline. :) NPCs are also able to give items, now.
Another worthy project you might want to go take a look at is Underworld Adventures which seeks to recreate the first installement of that series and is doing a darn good job of it.
If you are an Ultima VII fan, then Exult is going to tickle you pink! The freshly released version 1.0 will allow you to play Black Gate and Serpent Isle with the addons on modern architectures, with a few gameplay improvements to boot!
Enhancements:
- Fixed executables
- new gameplay features, including wearable items
- improved user interface
- performance improvements
- more complete conversation support (including being given items),
- working keys and locks
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-01-03 License: Open Software License Price:
1027 downloads
HTML::ElementSuper 1.17
HTML::ElementSuper is a Perl extension for HTML::Element(3). more>>
HTML::ElementSuper is a Perl extension for HTML::Element(3).
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::ElementSuper;
### Positional extension
$e = new HTML::ElementSuper font;
$sibling_number = $e->addr();
$e2 = new HTML::ElementSuper p;
$e2->push_content($e);
#
@coords = $e->position();
$depth_in_pos_tree = $e->depth();
### Replacer extension
$er = new HTML::ElementSuper font;
# Tree beneath $er, if present, is dropped.
$er->replace_content(new HTML::Element p);
### Wrapper extension
$ew = new HTML::ElementSuper;
$ew->push_content("Tickle me, baby");
$ew->wrap_content(new HTML::Element font, color => pink);
print $ew->as_HTML();
### Maskable extension
$em = new HTML::ElementSuper td;
$em->mask(1);
print $em->as_HTML; # nada
$em->mask(0);
print $em->as_HTML; # $e and its children are visible
### Cloning of own tree or another elements tree
### (is this the correct clomenature? :-)
$a = new HTML::ElementSuper font, size => 2;
$b = new HTML::ElementSuper font, color => red;
$a_clone = $a->clone;
$b_clone = $a->clone($b);
# Multiple elements can be cloned
@clone_clones = $a_clone->clone($a_clone, $b_clone);
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use HTML::ElementSuper;
### Positional extension
$e = new HTML::ElementSuper font;
$sibling_number = $e->addr();
$e2 = new HTML::ElementSuper p;
$e2->push_content($e);
#
@coords = $e->position();
$depth_in_pos_tree = $e->depth();
### Replacer extension
$er = new HTML::ElementSuper font;
# Tree beneath $er, if present, is dropped.
$er->replace_content(new HTML::Element p);
### Wrapper extension
$ew = new HTML::ElementSuper;
$ew->push_content("Tickle me, baby");
$ew->wrap_content(new HTML::Element font, color => pink);
print $ew->as_HTML();
### Maskable extension
$em = new HTML::ElementSuper td;
$em->mask(1);
print $em->as_HTML; # nada
$em->mask(0);
print $em->as_HTML; # $e and its children are visible
### Cloning of own tree or another elements tree
### (is this the correct clomenature? :-)
$a = new HTML::ElementSuper font, size => 2;
$b = new HTML::ElementSuper font, color => red;
$a_clone = $a->clone;
$b_clone = $a->clone($b);
# Multiple elements can be cloned
@clone_clones = $a_clone->clone($a_clone, $b_clone);
Download (0.019MB)
Added: 2007-08-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
804 downloads
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