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Small Telnet Chat 0.16
Small Telnet Chat provides a chat server to which you can connect via a telnet client. more>>
Small Telnet Chat provides a chat server to which you can connect via a telnet client.
Small Telnet Chat (STC) is a chat server to which you can connect via a telnet client. It provides logging, automatic kicking, and IP blocking.
Requirements
Server: All you need are the files of the chatserver and a functional JRE.
Client: To connect to the server you need at VT100 capable telnet client.
Simple telnet to a server on which the STC is running. (You need to know the port on which the server is listening since STC can run on any port).
STC is known to work with:
-> PuTTY works fine
-> Win2000 telnet works
-> WinXP telnet works (some versions of WinXP telnet seem to have problems but up to date ones (with service packs, etc.) work)
-> Linux telnet (netkit) works
Installation
No special installation procedure is required. Simply unpack the archive into a directory and run it.
The configuration file (config.xml) has to be in the same directory as the server.
For those who want to put the server to place where executables usually reside (/usr/local/bin, etc.), a .jar file is provided.
Running
To run the chatserver, cd into the directory into which you have copied the files.
Run the server by typing:
java stc
<<lessSmall Telnet Chat (STC) is a chat server to which you can connect via a telnet client. It provides logging, automatic kicking, and IP blocking.
Requirements
Server: All you need are the files of the chatserver and a functional JRE.
Client: To connect to the server you need at VT100 capable telnet client.
Simple telnet to a server on which the STC is running. (You need to know the port on which the server is listening since STC can run on any port).
STC is known to work with:
-> PuTTY works fine
-> Win2000 telnet works
-> WinXP telnet works (some versions of WinXP telnet seem to have problems but up to date ones (with service packs, etc.) work)
-> Linux telnet (netkit) works
Installation
No special installation procedure is required. Simply unpack the archive into a directory and run it.
The configuration file (config.xml) has to be in the same directory as the server.
For those who want to put the server to place where executables usually reside (/usr/local/bin, etc.), a .jar file is provided.
Running
To run the chatserver, cd into the directory into which you have copied the files.
Run the server by typing:
java stc
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Added: 2007-04-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
932 downloads
Small Arms Ballistics 1.3.2
Small Arms Ballistics is a ballistics calculator for small arms fire. more>>
Small Arms Ballistics is, as the name says, a ballistics calculator for small arms fire. It is a terminal application written using curses.
Small Arms Ballistics is derived from smallball, which was written by Ole-Hj. Kristensen. I have pretty much rewritten the entire program, but smallball got me started. All major
trajectory calculations have been implemented, and a variety of bullet drag models are available.
The program needs a color capable terminal, otherwise it wont run.
Enhancements:
- distribution didnt include saballistics.lsm.in
<<lessSmall Arms Ballistics is derived from smallball, which was written by Ole-Hj. Kristensen. I have pretty much rewritten the entire program, but smallball got me started. All major
trajectory calculations have been implemented, and a variety of bullet drag models are available.
The program needs a color capable terminal, otherwise it wont run.
Enhancements:
- distribution didnt include saballistics.lsm.in
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Added: 2005-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1590 downloads
A Small MUD 1.3
A Small MUD is a minimal MUD implementation. more>>
A Small MUD project is a minimal MUD implementation.
A Small MUD is a minimal MUD implementation, with some mildly intelligent mobs running around creating rooms.
A few pointers when reading the source code... the World class contains the "cells" in the dungeon - all those are created randomly by the mobs.
The MobFactory class contains and controls all mobs in the world - the class holds a reference to the World class.
Cells are specified by the World::CELL struct and mobs by the MobFactory::MOB struct. The SmallHandler class contains the World, MobFactory, and active sockets list (via SocketHandler).
Finally, the SmallSocket class handles all socket communication and the ListenSocket template class acts as the socket listen server.
<<lessA Small MUD is a minimal MUD implementation, with some mildly intelligent mobs running around creating rooms.
A few pointers when reading the source code... the World class contains the "cells" in the dungeon - all those are created randomly by the mobs.
The MobFactory class contains and controls all mobs in the world - the class holds a reference to the World class.
Cells are specified by the World::CELL struct and mobs by the MobFactory::MOB struct. The SmallHandler class contains the World, MobFactory, and active sockets list (via SocketHandler).
Finally, the SmallSocket class handles all socket communication and the ListenSocket template class acts as the socket listen server.
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Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1047 downloads
Damn Small Linux Not 0.1 RC4
Damn Small Linux Not provides a reliable, and compact array of applications based mostly on the GTK2 libraries. more>>
Damn Small Linux Not is built on Damn Small Linux technology. Damn Small Linux Not is also small, bigger than DSL but smaller than most. Damn Small Linux Not provides a reliable, and compact array of applications based mostly on the GTK2 libraries.
DSL-N is not an evolution of DSL, it is not intended as progress over the philosophy of DSL, but is intended for a different user, or the same user under different circumstances.
Main features:
- it is small
- it has software which is feature full
- it takes advantage of redundant lib dependencies and suits to pack features into a tight distribution
- DSL-N has a modern kernel and does not squeeze out critical modules that would limit compatibility
Like DSL, DSL-n can:
- Boot from from a CD as a live Linux distribution (LiveCD)
- Boot from a USB pen drive
- Boot from within a host operating system (thats right, it can run *inside* Windows)
- Run very nicely from an IDE Compact Flash drive via a method we call "frugal install"
- Transform into a Debian OS with a traditional hard drive install
- Run fully in RAM
- Modularly grow -- DSL-N is highly extendable without the need to customize
- The applications in DSL-N were chosen because they are functional, usable, and relatively compact. Unlike DSL, DSL-N has GTK2 applications, that means DSL-N will need more ram and CPU cycles than DSL. To have a pleasant experience, we recommend at least 64MBs and 300MHz.
DSL-N, unlike DSL, does not have a hard size cap, but it is being developed by the DSL team, and we hate bloat! So, dont expect DSL-N to get too big.
Why are you making this offshoot of DSL when DSL is so successful? Because a 50MB, GTK2 based distribution, with a 2.6.x kernel and excellent hardware detection/support is a contradiction in terms. DSL-N represents our best effort to stay compact while providing for the needs of those who want the Bling Bling such as SATA support, Gnumeric, Abiword, gMplayer.
Enhancements:
- Added "noprompt noeject" to default boot options for frugal installs.
- Fixed madwifi wireless.
- Fixed chpasswd vs passwd. "secure" boot option now works correctly.
- Added gnu-utils into the base iso.
- Fixed USB2 not loading bug
- Improved mydsl=hdxy when specified to not also search this makes it consistent with restore boot option.
- Enhanced exitcheck to prompt warning if no backup device is selected when requested to save special settings.
- Fixed multi user hard drive install bug.
- Added murgaLua Lua/Fltk development toolkit.
<<lessDSL-N is not an evolution of DSL, it is not intended as progress over the philosophy of DSL, but is intended for a different user, or the same user under different circumstances.
Main features:
- it is small
- it has software which is feature full
- it takes advantage of redundant lib dependencies and suits to pack features into a tight distribution
- DSL-N has a modern kernel and does not squeeze out critical modules that would limit compatibility
Like DSL, DSL-n can:
- Boot from from a CD as a live Linux distribution (LiveCD)
- Boot from a USB pen drive
- Boot from within a host operating system (thats right, it can run *inside* Windows)
- Run very nicely from an IDE Compact Flash drive via a method we call "frugal install"
- Transform into a Debian OS with a traditional hard drive install
- Run fully in RAM
- Modularly grow -- DSL-N is highly extendable without the need to customize
- The applications in DSL-N were chosen because they are functional, usable, and relatively compact. Unlike DSL, DSL-N has GTK2 applications, that means DSL-N will need more ram and CPU cycles than DSL. To have a pleasant experience, we recommend at least 64MBs and 300MHz.
DSL-N, unlike DSL, does not have a hard size cap, but it is being developed by the DSL team, and we hate bloat! So, dont expect DSL-N to get too big.
Why are you making this offshoot of DSL when DSL is so successful? Because a 50MB, GTK2 based distribution, with a 2.6.x kernel and excellent hardware detection/support is a contradiction in terms. DSL-N represents our best effort to stay compact while providing for the needs of those who want the Bling Bling such as SATA support, Gnumeric, Abiword, gMplayer.
Enhancements:
- Added "noprompt noeject" to default boot options for frugal installs.
- Fixed madwifi wireless.
- Fixed chpasswd vs passwd. "secure" boot option now works correctly.
- Added gnu-utils into the base iso.
- Fixed USB2 not loading bug
- Improved mydsl=hdxy when specified to not also search this makes it consistent with restore boot option.
- Enhanced exitcheck to prompt warning if no backup device is selected when requested to save special settings.
- Fixed multi user hard drive install bug.
- Added murgaLua Lua/Fltk development toolkit.
Download (95.3MB)
Added: 2006-08-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1164 downloads
Damn Small Linux 3.4.1 / 4.0 RC1
Damn Small Linux is a business card size (50MB) bootable Live CD Linux distribution. more>>
Damn Small Linux is a business card size (50MB) bootable Live CD Linux distribution. Despite its minuscule size, Damn Small Linux strives to have a functional and easy to use desktop.
Having a working Linux desktop distro on a 50 mb bootable business card CD is just too cool not to do.
Damn Small Linux has a nearly complete desktop, including XMMS (MP3, and MPEG), FTP client, Dillo web browser, links web browser, FireFox, spreadsheet, Sylpheed email, spellcheck (US English), a word-processor (FLwriter), four editors (Beaver, nVi, Zile [emacs clone], and Nano [Pico clone]), graphics editing and viewing (Xpaint, and xzgv), Xpdf, emelFM (file manager), Naim (AIM, ICQ, IRC), VNCviwer, Rdesktop, SSH/SCP server and client, DHCP client, PPP, PPPoE (ADSL), a web server, calculator, generic and GhostScript printer support, NFS, Fluxbox window manager, games, system monitoring apps, a host of command line tools, USB support, and pcmcia support, some wireless support.
If you like DSL you can install it on your hard drive. Because all the applications are small and light it makes a very good choice for older hardware.
Originally DSL was based on model_k, which did an excellent distillation of Knoppix down to 33 megabytes. But more recent versions are a reduction from Knoppix proper.
As many know Knoppix is based on Debian which really made my task a lot easier, but the applications on the CD are not pure Debian. I am using a few apps that are not available via apt-get.
Whats New in 4.0 RC1 Development Release:
- New pendrive usbhdd installation script now uses grub with DSL on 2nd small partition.
- Removed pendrive usbzip install script, syslinux and mtools.
- Changed default root menu from dfm to chosen WM menu.
- Updated "Getting Started" to reflect changed defaults.
- Changed kernel from 2.4.34.1 to 2.4.31 to gain user contributed modules, e.g., ipw2and nvidia.
- Created new support modules: cloop, unionfs, ndiswrapper, fuse, and madwifi in support of kernel change.
- Updated nano-tiny to v2.0.6.
- Fixed non-critical bug in dsl-config concerning hard drive installations.
- Added dsl 3 runlevel for multiple user dsl consoles.
- Fixed bug in iwconfig-setup
- Updated functions5.lua
- Updated fluxbox menus to use system default (helvetica).
- Added vim link
- Patched knoppix-autoconfig to correct language issues.
<<lessHaving a working Linux desktop distro on a 50 mb bootable business card CD is just too cool not to do.
Damn Small Linux has a nearly complete desktop, including XMMS (MP3, and MPEG), FTP client, Dillo web browser, links web browser, FireFox, spreadsheet, Sylpheed email, spellcheck (US English), a word-processor (FLwriter), four editors (Beaver, nVi, Zile [emacs clone], and Nano [Pico clone]), graphics editing and viewing (Xpaint, and xzgv), Xpdf, emelFM (file manager), Naim (AIM, ICQ, IRC), VNCviwer, Rdesktop, SSH/SCP server and client, DHCP client, PPP, PPPoE (ADSL), a web server, calculator, generic and GhostScript printer support, NFS, Fluxbox window manager, games, system monitoring apps, a host of command line tools, USB support, and pcmcia support, some wireless support.
If you like DSL you can install it on your hard drive. Because all the applications are small and light it makes a very good choice for older hardware.
Originally DSL was based on model_k, which did an excellent distillation of Knoppix down to 33 megabytes. But more recent versions are a reduction from Knoppix proper.
As many know Knoppix is based on Debian which really made my task a lot easier, but the applications on the CD are not pure Debian. I am using a few apps that are not available via apt-get.
Whats New in 4.0 RC1 Development Release:
- New pendrive usbhdd installation script now uses grub with DSL on 2nd small partition.
- Removed pendrive usbzip install script, syslinux and mtools.
- Changed default root menu from dfm to chosen WM menu.
- Updated "Getting Started" to reflect changed defaults.
- Changed kernel from 2.4.34.1 to 2.4.31 to gain user contributed modules, e.g., ipw2and nvidia.
- Created new support modules: cloop, unionfs, ndiswrapper, fuse, and madwifi in support of kernel change.
- Updated nano-tiny to v2.0.6.
- Fixed non-critical bug in dsl-config concerning hard drive installations.
- Added dsl 3 runlevel for multiple user dsl consoles.
- Fixed bug in iwconfig-setup
- Updated functions5.lua
- Updated fluxbox menus to use system default (helvetica).
- Added vim link
- Patched knoppix-autoconfig to correct language issues.
Download (49.5MB)
Added: 2007-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
530 downloads
Small Footprint CIM Broker 1.2.3
Small Footprint CIM Broker (SFCB) is a CIM server for resource-constrained and embedded environments. more>>
Small Footprint CIM Broker (SFCB) is a CIM server for resource-constrained and embedded environments. It is written in C and designed to be modular and lightweight.
Main features:
- Supports CMPI providers (including the SBLIM providers)
- Uses an efficient binary internal object format
- HTTP chunking support
- SSL support
- 64-bit safe
Supported CIM operations include:
- GetClass
- ModifyClass
- CreateClass
- DeleteClass
- EnumerateClasses
- EnumerateClassNames
- GetInstance
- DeleteInstance
- CreateInstance
- ModifyInstance
- EnumerateInstances
- EnumerateInstanceNames
- InvokeMethod (MethodCall)
- ExecQuery
- Associators
- AssociatorNames
- References
- ReferenceNames
- GetQualifier
- SetQualifer
- DeleteQualifier
- EnumerateQualifiers
<<lessMain features:
- Supports CMPI providers (including the SBLIM providers)
- Uses an efficient binary internal object format
- HTTP chunking support
- SSL support
- 64-bit safe
Supported CIM operations include:
- GetClass
- ModifyClass
- CreateClass
- DeleteClass
- EnumerateClasses
- EnumerateClassNames
- GetInstance
- DeleteInstance
- CreateInstance
- ModifyInstance
- EnumerateInstances
- EnumerateInstanceNames
- InvokeMethod (MethodCall)
- ExecQuery
- Associators
- AssociatorNames
- References
- ReferenceNames
- GetQualifier
- SetQualifer
- DeleteQualifier
- EnumerateQualifiers
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Added: 2007-07-02 License: Eclipse Public License Price:
849 downloads
Small Antialiased Graphics Library 0.0.9
SAgl is a portable small antialiased graphics library. more>>
SAgl is a portable small antialiased graphics library. It offers lines, circles, and bezier curves, as well as thick lines and fills.
It can be used on top of SDL or with X or any other graphics system.
<<lessIt can be used on top of SDL or with X or any other graphics system.
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Added: 2005-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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grml-small 0.1
grml-small is a bootable CD (Live-CD) based on Knoppix and Debian. more>>
grml-small is a bootable CD (Live-CD) based on Knoppix and Debian. grml-small includes a collection of GNU/Linux software for system administrators and provides automatic hardware detection.
Whereas grml (without the -small) provides more than about 2.1GiB of software on a 700MB-ISO, grml-small is a very small rescue system for systemadministrators.
It is not necessary to install anything to a harddisk, you dont even need a harddisk to run it. Due to on-the-fly decompression grml-small includes about 150 MB of software and still fits on a business card CD-ROM or USB device with 50MB.
Initial release of grml-small, a very small version of the grml-system. Notice that there are several hacks to reduce the ISO-size, so you wont find for example documentation and manpages on the ISO.
grml-small provides support for booting via USB, see http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=usb for details.
Kernel is based on vanilla kernel 2.6.12 including several patches (MPPC/MPPE, Reiser4, Squashfs,...) but compared with the normal grml system the kernel features have been reduced. See http://grml.org/kernel/ for more details.
<<lessWhereas grml (without the -small) provides more than about 2.1GiB of software on a 700MB-ISO, grml-small is a very small rescue system for systemadministrators.
It is not necessary to install anything to a harddisk, you dont even need a harddisk to run it. Due to on-the-fly decompression grml-small includes about 150 MB of software and still fits on a business card CD-ROM or USB device with 50MB.
Initial release of grml-small, a very small version of the grml-system. Notice that there are several hacks to reduce the ISO-size, so you wont find for example documentation and manpages on the ISO.
grml-small provides support for booting via USB, see http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=usb for details.
Kernel is based on vanilla kernel 2.6.12 including several patches (MPPC/MPPE, Reiser4, Squashfs,...) but compared with the normal grml system the kernel features have been reduced. See http://grml.org/kernel/ for more details.
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Added: 2005-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1574 downloads
KCalculator 1.1
KCalculator is a small and easy to use calculator for the KDE desktop. more>>
KCalculator is a small and easy to use calculator for the KDE desktop. I know, it aint better than the original KDE Calculator (KCalc) but Im still working on it.
Its made in Lazarus [FreePascal] on a GTK Widget set.
<<lessIts made in Lazarus [FreePascal] on a GTK Widget set.
Download (2.2MB)
Added: 2007-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
860 downloads
W3MAIL - fast and small web-mail client 1.0
W3MAIL - fast and small web-mail client written in PHP5. more>>
W3MAIL - fast and small web-mail client written in PHP5. It provides easy webmail access to IMAP accounts and has very few requirements to install.
Main features:
- multi-language support
- simple contacts manager
- MIME attachments
- displays HTML messages
W3MAIL supports leading open-source database engines:
- PostgreSQL
- MySQL.
Translations:
- English
- Russian.
User Interface:
- Web-based.
<<lessMain features:
- multi-language support
- simple contacts manager
- MIME attachments
- displays HTML messages
W3MAIL supports leading open-source database engines:
- PostgreSQL
- MySQL.
Translations:
- English
- Russian.
User Interface:
- Web-based.
Download (0.059MB)
Added: 2005-05-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1634 downloads
CatGrab Small for Linux 1.3
CatGrab imports files from your digital camera under Linux platform. more>> Support Linux platforms from Version 1.3
Import photos with a single click
-One click is all it takes with CatGrab to import files from your digital camera, automatically rotate them, sort them and open them in a viewer.
Transparent file storage
-Files are stored in a transparent directory structure. No database is needed to retrieve your images at a later date.
Continuity
-Catgrab is compatible with a wide range of software. The transparent basic file structure means that the user is not reliant on special photo management software, thereby optimizing continuity across different software solutions.
Platform-independence
-The software can be run on Mac, Windows and Linux. Continuity is guaranteed even if the operating system changes or you find yourself working on different systems simultaneously.
Automatic renaming and archiving
-Files are re-named by date and time and stored in appropriate directories on a biannual, quarterly or monthly basis.
No duplicated files on your PC
-Files are not duplicated on your PC, even when the file names have been changed. So images can stay on the camera and will not be subsequently downloaded twice.
Clarity
-The one-click-system means that the software has only two command buttons. One for a quick settings menu with access to the users manual, and the second for importing photos and films with a single click.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-23 License: Freeware Price: Free
186 downloads
Tiny Eclipse 3.3
Tiny Eclipse project was created to provide small and easy to install distributions of Eclipse. more>>
Tiny Eclipse project was created to provide small and easy to install distributions of Eclipse.
Main features:
- Small download size
- Cross-platform GUI installer(current only for win32 & linux-gtk)
- You can choose the features you want to install.
Enhancements:
- This is based on the Eclipse 3.3 code base.
<<lessMain features:
- Small download size
- Cross-platform GUI installer(current only for win32 & linux-gtk)
- You can choose the features you want to install.
Enhancements:
- This is based on the Eclipse 3.3 code base.
Download (50.2MB)
Added: 2007-07-13 License: Eclipse Public License Price:
836 downloads
Carillon STS 0.02
Carillon STS is a PHP-based Federated Identity Provider (IdP). more>>
Carillon STS is a PHP-based Federated Identity Provider (IdP) which is capable of acting as a Secure Token Service (STS) compatible with Windows CardSpace and other "infocard" implementations. The project has been successfully tested with CardSpace, as well as with Chuck Mortimores Firefox identity selector plugin.
Once installed and configured, the Carillon STS allows a user to authenticate himself, either by password or by X.509 certificate, whereupon he is issued a digitally signed infocard containing some standard identity claims and optionally some customizable identity claims. When he presents this infocard to a Relying Partys (RPs) site, his browsers identity selector requests a SAML token from the Carillon STS.
If the authentication information is still valid, a digitally signed token will be issued with the various claims asserted. The browser takes this token, checks the digital signature, encrypts it for the RP, and passes it along. It is the RPs responsibility to decrypt the SAML token, check the digital signature, check the asserted claims, and make an access decision based on this information.
Enhancements:
- This version contains updates for X.509 support to work more properly with Windows CardSpace.
- The infocard now contains the right kind of UserCredential tag, and the right assertion names and tags.
- The mex output contains policy for allowing CardSpace to authenticate itself using the certificate.
- The token request consumer checks the signature on the included timestamp, since CardSpace doesnt support using the user certificate for the HTTPS/SSL transport.
- There are several other fixes.
<<lessOnce installed and configured, the Carillon STS allows a user to authenticate himself, either by password or by X.509 certificate, whereupon he is issued a digitally signed infocard containing some standard identity claims and optionally some customizable identity claims. When he presents this infocard to a Relying Partys (RPs) site, his browsers identity selector requests a SAML token from the Carillon STS.
If the authentication information is still valid, a digitally signed token will be issued with the various claims asserted. The browser takes this token, checks the digital signature, encrypts it for the RP, and passes it along. It is the RPs responsibility to decrypt the SAML token, check the digital signature, check the asserted claims, and make an access decision based on this information.
Enhancements:
- This version contains updates for X.509 support to work more properly with Windows CardSpace.
- The infocard now contains the right kind of UserCredential tag, and the right assertion names and tags.
- The mex output contains policy for allowing CardSpace to authenticate itself using the certificate.
- The token request consumer checks the signature on the included timestamp, since CardSpace doesnt support using the user certificate for the HTTPS/SSL transport.
- There are several other fixes.
Download (0.048MB)
Added: 2007-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
827 downloads
Small Operation Center for Unix 1.2 build 060420
Inspired by famous MRTG and information system operation experience. more>> Inspired by famous MRTG and information system operation experience. This sofware comes with the following features:
Cross platform
This program based on java technology and supposed to run on any system support J2SE without problem.
Plug and play
It is not necessary to deal with windows service or unix cron job now. Simply supply correct SNMP parameters and you are ready to see whats happening on your system.
Centralized monitor
Receive syslog event from all your hosts. Also monitor resource utilization on multiple hosts at the same time.
Mobile technology
With our leading software developed for mobile phone,you can easily monitor device utilization through GPRS network anytime and anywhere.
Internationalization
Currently english and tranditional chinese supported<<less
Download (7.06MB)
Added: 2009-04-21 License: Freeware Price: Free
185 downloads
Tracksail 1.0
Tracksail project is a simple sailing game. more>>
Tracksail project is a simple sailing game.
The player guides a small boat through a track while competing for the best time with other players.
It uses a client-server model.
<<lessThe player guides a small boat through a track while competing for the best time with other players.
It uses a client-server model.
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Added: 2006-11-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1067 downloads
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