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Sing and Study 0.0724
useful software which helps you learn a new language by songs. more>>
Sing and Study 0.0724 is a useful software which helps you learn a new language by songs.
Major Features:
- Organize all of them in one convenient place for easier learning
- Find the song's lyrics
- Translate the lyrics
- Show album covers
- Search Youtube videos
- Play a game of guessing words (every time different words)
- Start listening to the music and learning a new language now!
Added: 2009-07-27 License: Freeware Price: FREE
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Keen little rabbit ears 0.8
Keen little rabbit ears is a simple ear training program for Linux and Windows. more>>
Keen little rabbit ears is a simple ear training program for Linux and Windows. It is free of charge. You can exercise the recogniton of intervalls, chords, scales and chord progressions.
Keen little rabbit ears requires the installation of Perl (Version 5), Perl/Tk, Perl::MIDI and an extermal MIDI player, like timidity (Verion 0.2i). Keen little rabbit ears is written in perl, uses Perl/Tk for the user interface, Perl::MIDI to write MIDI files and timidity to play MIDI files.
This is an early release, which means that there is a number of features which are not implemented. But keen little rabbit ears works pretty fine on my Pentium 90 using Suse Linux (Version 6.1) and under Window 95 too.
I strongly recommend everyone to read a good book on this. There are several ways to train. In general you do it like this. In the first level only select 2 or 3 items you already know or which are
the most common. In the next level you proceed and add the next 2 common items.
Below is are two lists, which can be used as guideline. But it is usually better to ask your teacher which exercises should you train.
Enhancements:
- Quiz mode
- advanced root note selection
- extension to playing direction (both)
- highlighting of selected instrument / root note
- 440 Hz (sing an "a" test)
- bug fix (pitch drill)
<<lessKeen little rabbit ears requires the installation of Perl (Version 5), Perl/Tk, Perl::MIDI and an extermal MIDI player, like timidity (Verion 0.2i). Keen little rabbit ears is written in perl, uses Perl/Tk for the user interface, Perl::MIDI to write MIDI files and timidity to play MIDI files.
This is an early release, which means that there is a number of features which are not implemented. But keen little rabbit ears works pretty fine on my Pentium 90 using Suse Linux (Version 6.1) and under Window 95 too.
I strongly recommend everyone to read a good book on this. There are several ways to train. In general you do it like this. In the first level only select 2 or 3 items you already know or which are
the most common. In the next level you proceed and add the next 2 common items.
Below is are two lists, which can be used as guideline. But it is usually better to ask your teacher which exercises should you train.
Enhancements:
- Quiz mode
- advanced root note selection
- extension to playing direction (both)
- highlighting of selected instrument / root note
- 440 Hz (sing an "a" test)
- bug fix (pitch drill)
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2006-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1178 downloads
Terra Letras (lyrics plugin) 0.7
Terra Letras (lyrics plugin) is an amaroKs plugin that fetch lyrics from the amazing letras.mus.brs database. more>>
This is my first amaroKs plugin that fetch lyrics from the amazing letras.mus.brs database. Its quite simple and can (no doubt) be improved.
Terra Letras (lyrics plugin) also store displayed lyrics in your homedir so that you can sing along even offline.
To stop fetching lyrics only in brazilian portuguese you have to change the default value of the "locale" variable in the very begining of the shell script.
Its not possible to configure it using a GUI, for now.
<<lessTerra Letras (lyrics plugin) also store displayed lyrics in your homedir so that you can sing along even offline.
To stop fetching lyrics only in brazilian portuguese you have to change the default value of the "locale" variable in the very begining of the shell script.
Its not possible to configure it using a GUI, for now.
Download (0.009MB)
Added: 2007-03-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
951 downloads
GNU Solfege 3.9.0
GNU Solfege is a free ear training program. more>>
GNU Solfege is a computer program written to help you practice ear training. GNU Solfege project can be useful when practicing the simple and mechanical exercises.
Main features:
- Recognise melodic and harmonic intervals
- Compare interval sizes
- Sing the intervals the computer asks for
- Identify chords
- Sing chords
- Scales
- Dictation
- Remembering rhythmic patterns
The program is portable. Versions of Solfege has ran on recent releases of Debian, Redhat, Mandrake, SuSE, FreeBSD 4.2, MS Windows 95/98/2000/XP and MacOSX. It should be easy to make the program run on any unix like operating system, for example Solaris or BeOS, if you have gtk+, python and pygtk installed. The old MacOS will not work because gtk+ and pygtk is not ported to that OS.
GNU Solfege is free software, and is a part of the GNU Project.
<<lessMain features:
- Recognise melodic and harmonic intervals
- Compare interval sizes
- Sing the intervals the computer asks for
- Identify chords
- Sing chords
- Scales
- Dictation
- Remembering rhythmic patterns
The program is portable. Versions of Solfege has ran on recent releases of Debian, Redhat, Mandrake, SuSE, FreeBSD 4.2, MS Windows 95/98/2000/XP and MacOSX. It should be easy to make the program run on any unix like operating system, for example Solaris or BeOS, if you have gtk+, python and pygtk installed. The old MacOS will not work because gtk+ and pygtk is not ported to that OS.
GNU Solfege is free software, and is a part of the GNU Project.
Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2007-07-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
847 downloads
Hakin9 Live 2.9.1
Hakin9 Live is a bootable distribution (based on Aurox Live) which contains hacking, security, and network diagnostic tools. more>>
Hakin9 Live distro is a bootable distribution (based on Aurox Live) which contains hacking, security, and network diagnostic tools.
Youll find following tools on hakin9.live:
- airsnort-0.2.7
- ald-0.1.7-1
- bc-1.06
- bfbtester-2.0.1-1
- burpproxy-1.22
- coreography-1a
- dataworkshop-1.1.1
- driftnet-0.1.6
- dsniff-2.4.b1
- etherape-0.9.1
- ethereal-0.10.0a
- ettercap-0.7.2
- fakeconnect-1.2.1
- firestarter-1.0.1
- gdb-5.3.90
- gnupg-1.2.4
- gtk-iptables-0.4.2
- hping2
- hping3
- ht-0.8.0
- iproute-2.4.7
- iptables-1.2.9
- iptraf-2.7.0
- ipw2100-firmware-1.2
- jwhois-3.2.2
- john-the-ripper-1.6
- kismet-3.0.1-1.200410r1
- libnet-1.1.2.1
- logwatch-5.1
- memtest86-3.0
- mtr-0.54
- nasm-0.98.38
- netcat-1.10
- ndiswrapper-kernel-2.6.7
- ndiswrapper-tools-0.9
- nessus-2.2.2a
- nload-0.6.0
- nmap-3.50
- openssh-3.6.1p2
- openssl-0.9.7a
- parted-1.6.9
- p0f-2.0.5
- rp-pppoe-3.5
- rdesktop-1.3.1
- sam-20040323
- sendip-2.5
- sleuthkit-1.69
- sniffit-0.3.7
- snort-2.3.0RC2
- snortconf-0.4.2
- snortkonsole-0.1
- stunnel-4.05
- tcpdump-3.8.2
- traceroute-1.4a12
- vnc-4.0
- wvdial-1.53
Enhancements:
- new links and icons on the ROX desktop
- new tools: ap-utils, ekg2, mrtg, hostapd, madwifi-tools, hostap-utils, sing and more
- language choose script at fluxbox startup
- removed old XFce4 files
- new drivers: hostap-driver, madwifi-driver, rt2x00, zd1211
- all drivers updated to work with new kernel
- new kernel gentoo-sources-2.6.14-r4 build without IEEE80211 stack (too old version for new drivers. Used package net-wireless/ieee80211-1.1.6)
<<lessYoull find following tools on hakin9.live:
- airsnort-0.2.7
- ald-0.1.7-1
- bc-1.06
- bfbtester-2.0.1-1
- burpproxy-1.22
- coreography-1a
- dataworkshop-1.1.1
- driftnet-0.1.6
- dsniff-2.4.b1
- etherape-0.9.1
- ethereal-0.10.0a
- ettercap-0.7.2
- fakeconnect-1.2.1
- firestarter-1.0.1
- gdb-5.3.90
- gnupg-1.2.4
- gtk-iptables-0.4.2
- hping2
- hping3
- ht-0.8.0
- iproute-2.4.7
- iptables-1.2.9
- iptraf-2.7.0
- ipw2100-firmware-1.2
- jwhois-3.2.2
- john-the-ripper-1.6
- kismet-3.0.1-1.200410r1
- libnet-1.1.2.1
- logwatch-5.1
- memtest86-3.0
- mtr-0.54
- nasm-0.98.38
- netcat-1.10
- ndiswrapper-kernel-2.6.7
- ndiswrapper-tools-0.9
- nessus-2.2.2a
- nload-0.6.0
- nmap-3.50
- openssh-3.6.1p2
- openssl-0.9.7a
- parted-1.6.9
- p0f-2.0.5
- rp-pppoe-3.5
- rdesktop-1.3.1
- sam-20040323
- sendip-2.5
- sleuthkit-1.69
- sniffit-0.3.7
- snort-2.3.0RC2
- snortconf-0.4.2
- snortkonsole-0.1
- stunnel-4.05
- tcpdump-3.8.2
- traceroute-1.4a12
- vnc-4.0
- wvdial-1.53
Enhancements:
- new links and icons on the ROX desktop
- new tools: ap-utils, ekg2, mrtg, hostapd, madwifi-tools, hostap-utils, sing and more
- language choose script at fluxbox startup
- removed old XFce4 files
- new drivers: hostap-driver, madwifi-driver, rt2x00, zd1211
- all drivers updated to work with new kernel
- new kernel gentoo-sources-2.6.14-r4 build without IEEE80211 stack (too old version for new drivers. Used package net-wireless/ieee80211-1.1.6)
Download (661MB)
Added: 2006-05-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
761 downloads
Sonic Visualiser 0.9
Sonic Visualiser is an application for viewing and analysing the contents of music audio files. more>>
Sonic Visualiser is an application for viewing and analysing the contents of music audio files.
The aim of Sonic Visualiser is to be the program you reach for when you find a musical recording you want to study rather than simply hear.
As well as a number of features designed to make exploring audio data as revealing and fun as possible, Sonic Visualiser also has powerful annotation capabilities to help you to describe what you find, and the ability to run automated annotation and analysis plugins in the new Vamp analysis plugin format.
We hope Sonic Visualiser will be of particular interest to musicologists, archivists, signal-processing researchers and anyone else looking for a friendly way to take a look at what lies inside the audio file.
Main features:
- Load audio files in WAV, Ogg and MP3 formats, and view their waveforms.
- Look at audio visualisations such as spectrogram views, with interactive adjustment of display parameters.
- Annotate audio data by adding labelled time points and defining segments, point values and curves.
- Overlay annotations on top of one another with aligned scales, and overlay annotations on top of waveform or spectrogram views.
- View the same data at multiple time resolutions simultaneously (for close-up and overview).
- Run feature-extraction plugins to calculate annotations automatically, using algorithms such as beat trackers, pitch detectors and so on.
- Import annotation layers from various text file formats.
- Import note data from MIDI files, view it alongside other frequency scales, and play it with the original audio.
- Play back the audio plus synthesised annotations, taking care to synchronise playback with display.
- Select areas of interest, optionally snapping to nearby feature locations, and audition individual and comparative selections in seamless loops.
- Time-stretch playback, slowing it down to as little as 10% of the original speed while retaining a synchronised display.
- Export audio regions and annotation layers to external files.
The design goals for Sonic Visualiser are:
- To provide the best available core waveform and spectrogram audio visualisations for use with substantial files of music audio data.
- To facilitate ready comparisons between different kinds of data, for example by making it easy to overlay one set of data on another, or display the same data in more than one way at the same time.
- To be straightforward. The user interface should be simpler to learn and to explain than the internal data structures. In this respect, Sonic Visualiser aims to resemble a consumer audio application.
- To be responsive, slick, and enjoyable. Even if you have to wait for your results to be calculated, you should be able to do something else with the audio data while you wait. Sonic Visualiser is pervasively multithreaded, loves multiprocessor and multicore systems, and can make good use of fast processors with plenty of memory.
- To handle large data sets. The work Sonic Visualiser does is intrinsically processor-hungry and (often) memory-hungry, but the aim is to allow you to work with long audio files on machines with modest CPU and memory where reasonable. (Disk space is another matter. Sonic Visualiser eats that.)
<<lessThe aim of Sonic Visualiser is to be the program you reach for when you find a musical recording you want to study rather than simply hear.
As well as a number of features designed to make exploring audio data as revealing and fun as possible, Sonic Visualiser also has powerful annotation capabilities to help you to describe what you find, and the ability to run automated annotation and analysis plugins in the new Vamp analysis plugin format.
We hope Sonic Visualiser will be of particular interest to musicologists, archivists, signal-processing researchers and anyone else looking for a friendly way to take a look at what lies inside the audio file.
Main features:
- Load audio files in WAV, Ogg and MP3 formats, and view their waveforms.
- Look at audio visualisations such as spectrogram views, with interactive adjustment of display parameters.
- Annotate audio data by adding labelled time points and defining segments, point values and curves.
- Overlay annotations on top of one another with aligned scales, and overlay annotations on top of waveform or spectrogram views.
- View the same data at multiple time resolutions simultaneously (for close-up and overview).
- Run feature-extraction plugins to calculate annotations automatically, using algorithms such as beat trackers, pitch detectors and so on.
- Import annotation layers from various text file formats.
- Import note data from MIDI files, view it alongside other frequency scales, and play it with the original audio.
- Play back the audio plus synthesised annotations, taking care to synchronise playback with display.
- Select areas of interest, optionally snapping to nearby feature locations, and audition individual and comparative selections in seamless loops.
- Time-stretch playback, slowing it down to as little as 10% of the original speed while retaining a synchronised display.
- Export audio regions and annotation layers to external files.
The design goals for Sonic Visualiser are:
- To provide the best available core waveform and spectrogram audio visualisations for use with substantial files of music audio data.
- To facilitate ready comparisons between different kinds of data, for example by making it easy to overlay one set of data on another, or display the same data in more than one way at the same time.
- To be straightforward. The user interface should be simpler to learn and to explain than the internal data structures. In this respect, Sonic Visualiser aims to resemble a consumer audio application.
- To be responsive, slick, and enjoyable. Even if you have to wait for your results to be calculated, you should be able to do something else with the audio data while you wait. Sonic Visualiser is pervasively multithreaded, loves multiprocessor and multicore systems, and can make good use of fast processors with plenty of memory.
- To handle large data sets. The work Sonic Visualiser does is intrinsically processor-hungry and (often) memory-hungry, but the aim is to allow you to work with long audio files on machines with modest CPU and memory where reasonable. (Disk space is another matter. Sonic Visualiser eats that.)
Download (5.3MB)
Added: 2006-05-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1251 downloads
Tmxxine 0.7
Tmxxine is a linux distribution based on Puppy Linux 2.01. more>>
Tmxxine is a linux distribution based on Puppy Linux 2.01.
Main features:
- All standard puppy software included: WP, Spreadsheet, Browser, editors, painting, vector editor, email, ftp, chat etc
- Voice Synthesis At the moment the Operating system is not singing to you but the Symphony code is being used. "Flinger" is being considered for future versions. Right clicking on an icon and opening it as text will give you this. The talk command says the word - change the words to have the computer say what you want
- Audacity sound editor. Very stable. Also available for Windows.
- Xara graphics - 50% complete - very usable. Sadly the enclosed nightly build is unstable (first time) for a stable version try here?
- NVU WSIWYG HTML editor. NVU is more powerful than composer on which it is based. Tmxxine has made a commitment to create its documentation in wiki format. This tool is for temporary deployment.
- 007 blowfish single file encryption. This only works on single files. It is only two lines of code
- Java. Widely used, the third most important language after C and C++ It allows access to java enabled web sites - many scientific sites make use of it.
- Extra codecs for viewing movies through the Internet
- Mplayer - be careful with this - crashed my machine from within dotpup menu
- VYM - View Your Mind. A Mind mapping thought generation tool
- Tuxcard - organise you bits of information
- Xfce Window manager, Shut down / exit to prompt and then type xwin xfce To return reboot Xfce and then type xwin jwm
<<lessMain features:
- All standard puppy software included: WP, Spreadsheet, Browser, editors, painting, vector editor, email, ftp, chat etc
- Voice Synthesis At the moment the Operating system is not singing to you but the Symphony code is being used. "Flinger" is being considered for future versions. Right clicking on an icon and opening it as text will give you this. The talk command says the word - change the words to have the computer say what you want
- Audacity sound editor. Very stable. Also available for Windows.
- Xara graphics - 50% complete - very usable. Sadly the enclosed nightly build is unstable (first time) for a stable version try here?
- NVU WSIWYG HTML editor. NVU is more powerful than composer on which it is based. Tmxxine has made a commitment to create its documentation in wiki format. This tool is for temporary deployment.
- 007 blowfish single file encryption. This only works on single files. It is only two lines of code
- Java. Widely used, the third most important language after C and C++ It allows access to java enabled web sites - many scientific sites make use of it.
- Extra codecs for viewing movies through the Internet
- Mplayer - be careful with this - crashed my machine from within dotpup menu
- VYM - View Your Mind. A Mind mapping thought generation tool
- Tuxcard - organise you bits of information
- Xfce Window manager, Shut down / exit to prompt and then type xwin xfce To return reboot Xfce and then type xwin jwm
Download (133MB)
Added: 2006-06-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1220 downloads
Kvirus 0.5.2
Kvirus project is a board/puzzle game for the KDE Environment. more>>
Kvirus project is a board/puzzle game for the KDE Environment.
Kvirus is a board game for the KDE Environment and a clone of Ataxxlet originally written in Java.
The goal is to copy or jump your virus to eat up the enemy virus. Kvirus provides a cute interface with hours of fun.
<<lessKvirus is a board game for the KDE Environment and a clone of Ataxxlet originally written in Java.
The goal is to copy or jump your virus to eat up the enemy virus. Kvirus provides a cute interface with hours of fun.
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2006-12-05 License: Freely Distributable Price:
1053 downloads
NINJAM 0.01a
NINJAM is a Realtime Music Collaboration Software. more>>
NINJAM is a program to allow people to make real music together via the Internet. Every participant can hear every other participant. Each user can also tweak their personal mix to his or her liking. NINJAM is cross-platform, with clients available for Mac OS X and Windows.
NINJAM uses compressed audio which allows it to work with any instrument or combination of instruments. You can sing, play a real piano, play a real saxophone, play a real guitar with whatever effects and guitar amplifier you want, anything. If your computer can record it, then you can jam with it (as opposed to MIDI-only systems that automatically preclude any kind of natural audio collaboration1).
Since the inherent latency of the Internet prevents true realtime synchronization of the jam2, and playing with latency is weird (and often uncomfortable), NINJAM provides a solution by making latency (and the weirdness) much longer.
Latency in NINJAM is measured in measures, and thats what makes it interesting. The NINJAM client records and streams synchronized intervals of music between participants. Just as the interval finishes recording, it begins playing on everyone elses client. So when you play through an interval, youre playing along with the previous interval of everybody else, and theyre playing along with your previous interval. If this sounds pretty bizarre, it sort of is, until you get used to it, then it becomes pretty natural. In many ways, it can be more forgiving than a normal jam, because mistakes propagate differently.
Part tool, part toy, NINJAM is designed with an emphasis on musical experimentation and expression.
How does NINJAM work?
NINJAM uses OGG Vorbis audio compression to compress audio, then streams it to a NINJAM server, which can then stream it to the other people in your jam. This architecture requires a server with adequate bandwidth, but has no firewall or NAT issues. OGG Vorbis is utilized for its great low bitrate characteristics and performance.
Each user receives a copy of other users audio streams, allowing for each user to adjust the mix to their liking, as well as remix later. This uses more bandwidth than having a server encode a single stream, but has numerous benefits (including lower server CPU use and the client having the full multichannel data for later use).
NINJAM can also save all of the original uncompressed source material, for doing full quality remixes after the jam.
<<lessNINJAM uses compressed audio which allows it to work with any instrument or combination of instruments. You can sing, play a real piano, play a real saxophone, play a real guitar with whatever effects and guitar amplifier you want, anything. If your computer can record it, then you can jam with it (as opposed to MIDI-only systems that automatically preclude any kind of natural audio collaboration1).
Since the inherent latency of the Internet prevents true realtime synchronization of the jam2, and playing with latency is weird (and often uncomfortable), NINJAM provides a solution by making latency (and the weirdness) much longer.
Latency in NINJAM is measured in measures, and thats what makes it interesting. The NINJAM client records and streams synchronized intervals of music between participants. Just as the interval finishes recording, it begins playing on everyone elses client. So when you play through an interval, youre playing along with the previous interval of everybody else, and theyre playing along with your previous interval. If this sounds pretty bizarre, it sort of is, until you get used to it, then it becomes pretty natural. In many ways, it can be more forgiving than a normal jam, because mistakes propagate differently.
Part tool, part toy, NINJAM is designed with an emphasis on musical experimentation and expression.
How does NINJAM work?
NINJAM uses OGG Vorbis audio compression to compress audio, then streams it to a NINJAM server, which can then stream it to the other people in your jam. This architecture requires a server with adequate bandwidth, but has no firewall or NAT issues. OGG Vorbis is utilized for its great low bitrate characteristics and performance.
Each user receives a copy of other users audio streams, allowing for each user to adjust the mix to their liking, as well as remix later. This uses more bandwidth than having a server encode a single stream, but has numerous benefits (including lower server CPU use and the client having the full multichannel data for later use).
NINJAM can also save all of the original uncompressed source material, for doing full quality remixes after the jam.
Download (0.072MB)
Added: 2006-03-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1312 downloads
FreeSynd 0.2
FreeSynd is a cross-platform, GPLed reimplementation of the classic Bullfrog game, Syndicate. more>>
FreeSynd is a cross-platform, GPLed reimplementation of the classic Bullfrog game, Syndicate.
As the worlds multinational corporations grew, their profits began to rival those of small countries. Soon they owned small countries and corporate influence was felt at the highest level of world government. Smaller corporations were swallowed up like plankton in the wake of three behemoth mega-corporations, one U.S.-based, one Europe-based and one based in the Far East. These became the only effective world government, unelected, undemocratic, but controlling the lives of the people through commerce.
Then the European corporation perfected the CHIP. Inserted in the neck, the CHIP stimulated the brain stem to alter your every perception of the outside world. Better than any drug, the CHIP gave hope to millions by numbing their senses to the misery and squalor around them. One CHIP would convince users that the sun shone and the birds sang even as they walked through the constant acid rain drizzle. Another that they were glamorous or handsome - theyd look in the mirror and see a different face - while the rest of the world would see them as they really were.
The CHIP was a technological revolution and sold countless units with the slogan "Why change your world when you can change your mind". It also left the user open to auto-suggestion and gave the corporations the perfect tool for manipulating the populace.
Like any new and potent drug, control of the CHIP meant control of the people. Soon the corporations were at war among themselves, desperate to monopolize CHIP manufacture. But the corporations thirst for power left them open to infiltration.
With money earned through pirating CHIP technology, crime Syndicates bribed and murdered their way into corporation boardrooms. It wasnt long before the Syndicates became the controlling force all over the globe, with a finger in the pie of every transaction, criminal or otherwise, worldwide.
And in the crime Syndicates of tomorrow those in control dont need uzis for back up. Teams of custom-built cyborg agents hunt down rivals and traitors, and spread the influence of the Syndicates across the globe.
Enhancements:
This release boasts the following:
- The first level is "playable".
- Most of the menus are complete and functional.
- Sound and music are operational.
Known issues with this release:
- Agent AI is different from the original game.
- No trees the map.
- The minimap is not complete.
- Tax collection and other functionality of the world map are not done.
<<lessAs the worlds multinational corporations grew, their profits began to rival those of small countries. Soon they owned small countries and corporate influence was felt at the highest level of world government. Smaller corporations were swallowed up like plankton in the wake of three behemoth mega-corporations, one U.S.-based, one Europe-based and one based in the Far East. These became the only effective world government, unelected, undemocratic, but controlling the lives of the people through commerce.
Then the European corporation perfected the CHIP. Inserted in the neck, the CHIP stimulated the brain stem to alter your every perception of the outside world. Better than any drug, the CHIP gave hope to millions by numbing their senses to the misery and squalor around them. One CHIP would convince users that the sun shone and the birds sang even as they walked through the constant acid rain drizzle. Another that they were glamorous or handsome - theyd look in the mirror and see a different face - while the rest of the world would see them as they really were.
The CHIP was a technological revolution and sold countless units with the slogan "Why change your world when you can change your mind". It also left the user open to auto-suggestion and gave the corporations the perfect tool for manipulating the populace.
Like any new and potent drug, control of the CHIP meant control of the people. Soon the corporations were at war among themselves, desperate to monopolize CHIP manufacture. But the corporations thirst for power left them open to infiltration.
With money earned through pirating CHIP technology, crime Syndicates bribed and murdered their way into corporation boardrooms. It wasnt long before the Syndicates became the controlling force all over the globe, with a finger in the pie of every transaction, criminal or otherwise, worldwide.
And in the crime Syndicates of tomorrow those in control dont need uzis for back up. Teams of custom-built cyborg agents hunt down rivals and traitors, and spread the influence of the Syndicates across the globe.
Enhancements:
This release boasts the following:
- The first level is "playable".
- Most of the menus are complete and functional.
- Sound and music are operational.
Known issues with this release:
- Agent AI is different from the original game.
- No trees the map.
- The minimap is not complete.
- Tax collection and other functionality of the world map are not done.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-04-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
918 downloads
MiXViews 1.30
MixViews is a graphics-interface program which runs under the X window system. more>>
MixViews is a graphics-interface program which runs under the X window system, and it is designed to allow users to edit and process digital sound and other forms of on-disk data for musical or other purposes.
Mxv is light years beyond the old "mixview" in its capabilities. For example, six different kinds of on-disk data can be created, edited, and stored -- all of which are used and/or useful for sound synthesis. Any number of files may be displayed simultaneously on the screen, and you can cut and paste between them in many different ways. Many more different types of sound and data modification are possible to do in mxv.
Everything that is needed to compile MiXViews is public domain and available on various archives around the world. If you have or can get a good, modern C++ compiler for your platform, you can probably compile and run MiXViews on your machine.
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug in "save" command (after opening file from command line).
- Full undo/redo command history control.
- Added read/write of RTcmix peakamp strings in header comments.
- Improved progress bar action.
- Added audition command for PVoc datafiles.
- Extended Fade In/Out command for all data types.
- Fixed bugs in several commands.
- Full menu command enable/disable depending on edit state.
- PL 01:
- Fixed smart memory to properly report total limit overflow, and have it reset the limit when user replies yes.
- Insert cursor now returns to position after playback.
- Displayed regions scale does not change after playback.
- Undo of "delay" command fixed.
- Fixed bug in menu state update.
- Fixed bug in wave header write -- forgot unsigned char case.
<<lessMxv is light years beyond the old "mixview" in its capabilities. For example, six different kinds of on-disk data can be created, edited, and stored -- all of which are used and/or useful for sound synthesis. Any number of files may be displayed simultaneously on the screen, and you can cut and paste between them in many different ways. Many more different types of sound and data modification are possible to do in mxv.
Everything that is needed to compile MiXViews is public domain and available on various archives around the world. If you have or can get a good, modern C++ compiler for your platform, you can probably compile and run MiXViews on your machine.
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug in "save" command (after opening file from command line).
- Full undo/redo command history control.
- Added read/write of RTcmix peakamp strings in header comments.
- Improved progress bar action.
- Added audition command for PVoc datafiles.
- Extended Fade In/Out command for all data types.
- Fixed bugs in several commands.
- Full menu command enable/disable depending on edit state.
- PL 01:
- Fixed smart memory to properly report total limit overflow, and have it reset the limit when user replies yes.
- Insert cursor now returns to position after playback.
- Displayed regions scale does not change after playback.
- Undo of "delay" command fixed.
- Fixed bug in menu state update.
- Fixed bug in wave header write -- forgot unsigned char case.
Download (0.58MB)
Added: 2006-07-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1188 downloads
SongBird 0.2.5
Songbird project is a desktop Web player, a digital jukebox and Web browser mash-up. more>>
Songbird project is a desktop Web player, a digital jukebox and Web browser mash-up. Like Winamp, it supports extensions and skins feathers.
Like Firefox, it is built from Mozilla, cross-platform and open source.
Main features:
Play Anything
- MP3, AAC, OGG, FLAC, WMA, and more. Can you teach Songbird to sing?
Pick Feathers
- Choose from the two included themes: Rubberducky or Dove. You can even make one yourself.
Control the Flow
- Play, Pause, Previous, Next, Volume, Mute, Seek, Three Repeat Modes, and Shuffle.
Multi-Task
- Quickly switch between tasks using the buttons to the right of the dashboard display.
Organize Your Library
- Filter your collection by Genre, Artist, Album, and Song or Search-As-You-Type.
Scan Your Computer for Music
- Songbird will find your music and add it to your collection for you.
Super Slim Mini-Mode
- Use the mini-mode for basic controls while keeping Songbird out of the way.
Multi-Language Support
- Songbird comes in 39 languages. Be a localizer and see Songbird in your language!
Build Custom Mixes
- Drag-and-drop songs from the Library or another playlist to your create your own custom mixes.
Make Smart Mixes
- Criteria-based playlists that are always up-to-date with your current collection.
Dynamic Mixes
- Get mixes from the Internet and stay up-to-date with the latest updates, downloads, and casts.
Play In Place
- Songbird plays MP3s without leaving the page.
Play the Web
- Play web pages as playlists and view any web page as a playlist.
Set Music Watch Folders
- Tell Songbird to watch a folder for new music and it will automatically add new tracks to your collection
<<lessLike Firefox, it is built from Mozilla, cross-platform and open source.
Main features:
Play Anything
- MP3, AAC, OGG, FLAC, WMA, and more. Can you teach Songbird to sing?
Pick Feathers
- Choose from the two included themes: Rubberducky or Dove. You can even make one yourself.
Control the Flow
- Play, Pause, Previous, Next, Volume, Mute, Seek, Three Repeat Modes, and Shuffle.
Multi-Task
- Quickly switch between tasks using the buttons to the right of the dashboard display.
Organize Your Library
- Filter your collection by Genre, Artist, Album, and Song or Search-As-You-Type.
Scan Your Computer for Music
- Songbird will find your music and add it to your collection for you.
Super Slim Mini-Mode
- Use the mini-mode for basic controls while keeping Songbird out of the way.
Multi-Language Support
- Songbird comes in 39 languages. Be a localizer and see Songbird in your language!
Build Custom Mixes
- Drag-and-drop songs from the Library or another playlist to your create your own custom mixes.
Make Smart Mixes
- Criteria-based playlists that are always up-to-date with your current collection.
Dynamic Mixes
- Get mixes from the Internet and stay up-to-date with the latest updates, downloads, and casts.
Play In Place
- Songbird plays MP3s without leaving the page.
Play the Web
- Play web pages as playlists and view any web page as a playlist.
Set Music Watch Folders
- Tell Songbird to watch a folder for new music and it will automatically add new tracks to your collection
Download (17MB)
Added: 2007-03-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1388 downloads
WWW::Google::News::TW 0.11
WWW::Google::News::TW is a Perl module that can access to Googles Taiwan News Service (Not Usenet). more>> <<less
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2006-11-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1062 downloads
Campsite 2.7.0 RC4
Campsite is a multilingual content management system (CMS) for news Web sites. more>>
Campsite is a robust, stable, and journalist-friendly solution for online magazines and newspapers that speaks your language.
Campsite is available in: English, Serbian (Cyrillic), and Serbo-Croatian (Latin), Arabic Portuguese, German, Russian, Czech, Romanian, Croatian, and Chinese.
Campsites user interface was built with the end user (journalist, editor, publisher) in mind, and it can be configured to suit different profiles of end users.
Campsite follows the print-newspaper publishing paradigm, so it structures sites by default as Publications > Issues > Sections > Articles.
Campsite project works best for medium-to-large-size online news publications, but it is capable of handling nimbler sites too.
Whats New in This Release:
Major Improvements (4 total)
----------------------------
01) #2326 - Attach Campcaster audio files to Campsite articles
02) #2327 - Upload audio files to the LS database from within Campsite
03) #2328 - Single sing-on
04) #2330 - Offline editing/Synchronizing Articles with Another Server
Small Improvements (6 total)
----------------------------
01) #2199 - Login screen should display the instance name
02) #2218 - Possibility to review attachments in admin interface
03) #2220 - Provide section description as property of section
04) #2224 - Possibility to copy/move/rename templates
05) #2281 - Show max upload file size in file attachment window
06) #2283 - Show additional info in the ATTACHMENT EDIT screen
07) #2436 - Mailout for article comments
08) #2385 - Arrow order direction icon needed in the audioclips list
for browse and search screens
Bugs Fixed (16 total)
---------------------
Bugs are listed in order of oldest to newest.
01) #2282 - Image attachments do not show in the browser
02) #2299 - Non-template files are not displayed properly
03) #2300 - "Move template" screen should not refresh when you
choose a directory
04) #2301 - Do not show current directory in "move template" screen
05) #2303 - Template screen "select all" and "select none" do not
work when non-template files are around
06) #2309 - Deleting a template folder does not record anything in Log
07) #2316 - Error adding attachment to an article
08) #2343 - Attachments: Put download icon next to file name
09) #2373 - ARTICLE LIST CSS broken
10) #2388 - Campcaster session is not closed when user logout
11) #2390 - Attach an audioclip to a specific translation of an article
does not work
12) #2394 - Ordering button works even when there is no audioclips
13) #2398 - Bad visualization on Comments index page
14) #2401 - The title is not retrieved properly when uploading an audioclip
15) #2402 - The album is not retrieved when uploading an audioclip
16) #2403 - Quote is replaced by when uploading and audioclip
17) #2416 - System preferences has nothing to do with User Configurations
18) #2417 - There are no LiveUser users for campsite users registered in
the frontend
19) #2419 - Misconfiguration in replication database name
20) #2457 - Create the phorum user matched the existent campsite user fails
21) #2459 - Ticket Inbox: I was trying to create a new section...
22) #2469 - Article field type topic to act like topic attachment
<<lessCampsite is available in: English, Serbian (Cyrillic), and Serbo-Croatian (Latin), Arabic Portuguese, German, Russian, Czech, Romanian, Croatian, and Chinese.
Campsites user interface was built with the end user (journalist, editor, publisher) in mind, and it can be configured to suit different profiles of end users.
Campsite follows the print-newspaper publishing paradigm, so it structures sites by default as Publications > Issues > Sections > Articles.
Campsite project works best for medium-to-large-size online news publications, but it is capable of handling nimbler sites too.
Whats New in This Release:
Major Improvements (4 total)
----------------------------
01) #2326 - Attach Campcaster audio files to Campsite articles
02) #2327 - Upload audio files to the LS database from within Campsite
03) #2328 - Single sing-on
04) #2330 - Offline editing/Synchronizing Articles with Another Server
Small Improvements (6 total)
----------------------------
01) #2199 - Login screen should display the instance name
02) #2218 - Possibility to review attachments in admin interface
03) #2220 - Provide section description as property of section
04) #2224 - Possibility to copy/move/rename templates
05) #2281 - Show max upload file size in file attachment window
06) #2283 - Show additional info in the ATTACHMENT EDIT screen
07) #2436 - Mailout for article comments
08) #2385 - Arrow order direction icon needed in the audioclips list
for browse and search screens
Bugs Fixed (16 total)
---------------------
Bugs are listed in order of oldest to newest.
01) #2282 - Image attachments do not show in the browser
02) #2299 - Non-template files are not displayed properly
03) #2300 - "Move template" screen should not refresh when you
choose a directory
04) #2301 - Do not show current directory in "move template" screen
05) #2303 - Template screen "select all" and "select none" do not
work when non-template files are around
06) #2309 - Deleting a template folder does not record anything in Log
07) #2316 - Error adding attachment to an article
08) #2343 - Attachments: Put download icon next to file name
09) #2373 - ARTICLE LIST CSS broken
10) #2388 - Campcaster session is not closed when user logout
11) #2390 - Attach an audioclip to a specific translation of an article
does not work
12) #2394 - Ordering button works even when there is no audioclips
13) #2398 - Bad visualization on Comments index page
14) #2401 - The title is not retrieved properly when uploading an audioclip
15) #2402 - The album is not retrieved when uploading an audioclip
16) #2403 - Quote is replaced by when uploading and audioclip
17) #2416 - System preferences has nothing to do with User Configurations
18) #2417 - There are no LiveUser users for campsite users registered in
the frontend
19) #2419 - Misconfiguration in replication database name
20) #2457 - Create the phorum user matched the existent campsite user fails
21) #2459 - Ticket Inbox: I was trying to create a new section...
22) #2469 - Article field type topic to act like topic attachment
Download (4.4MB)
Added: 2007-06-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
864 downloads

Sonic Visualiser for Linux 1.3
Load audio files in WAV, Ogg and MP3 formats, and view their waveforms. more>> Load audio files in WAV, Ogg and MP3 formats, and view their waveforms.
Look at audio visualisations such as spectrogram views, with interactive adjustment of display parameters.
Annotate audio data by adding labelled time points and defining segments, point values and curves.
Overlay annotations on top of one another with aligned scales, and overlay annotations on top of waveform or spectrogram views.
View the same data at multiple time resolutions simultaneously (for close-up and overview).
Run feature-extraction plugins to calculate annotations automatically, using algorithms such as beat trackers, pitch detectors and so on.
Import annotation layers from various text file formats.
Import note data from MIDI files, view it alongside other frequency scales, and play it with the original audio.
Play back the audio plus synthesised annotations, taking care to synchronise playback with display.
Select areas of interest, optionally snapping to nearby feature locations, and audition individual and comparative selections in seamless loops.
Time-stretch playback, slowing right down or speeding up to a tiny fraction or huge multiple of the original speed while retaining a synchronised display.
Export audio regions and annotation layers to external files.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-11 License: Freeware Price: Free
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