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System -> Archiving
GPL GNU General Public License
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Creates indexed pdf documents from text files. Designed to aid creating an electronic distribution method for legacy system reports, since many mainframe type print spools are plain text.

Allows indexing, customizing page settings, font size, font face, and super-imposing text over an image in the case of using pre-printed forms. Supports unlimited levels of indexing bookmarks in documents and system/user configuration files.

Suitable for use in an intranet gateway for generating PDF documents in real-time.

Whats New in This Release:

· This fixes a bug for page breaking when the number of lines is a multiple of the lines per page, thanks to Carlo Benna

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Games -> Arcade
GPL GNU General Public License
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Sonic Action is the first SRB2 Town related game. Anywhere, instead of the standard story that you read everyday, this time the viewpoint is more orientated to Sonic.

But Im not saying that well not appear in the game, nothing of that kind. Im planning to get we appear in the game. So dont ask me about that.

The engine of Sonic Action is incredibly good: you can think that Sega made it. Thats because six months of developing can do wonderful things. And this is not developed using programs such as Game Maker, MFF or TGF, normally used for make fangames, its programmed in C++ with Allegro.

And is more: Tails92 will port the different versions of Sonic Action to other OS like Linux or FreeBSD (Sonic Action is orignally programmed for Windows).

The story is very original, as far as the fangames stories that I know.. But you can get more info in the Sonic Action sections (scroll down the menu).

Whats New in This Release:

· New levels: Badnik City and Eggman Base (the last is incomplete).

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Multimedia -> Video
GPL GNU General Public License
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sonic-snap is a project with you can use your sn9c102 based camera under linux. You need to get the kernel driver at linux-projects.org.

sonic-snap has some distinguishing features which include histogram analysis, normalization, ppm captures and realtime mpeg encoding.

sonic-snap was tested with this really cute little webcam, called Sweex Minicam. The Sweex Minicam is really cheap (10 to 15 euros), and has the size of a 50 eurocent coin. Due to its size, it should be a suitable robotics camera.

The sonic-snap application will most likely work with any webcam, based on the sn9c102 chip from Sonix. (Sweex 100k and Genius NB work as well). If you get it to work on your cam, why not send me a snapshot? You can reach me at bram at sara.nl

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Multimedia -> Audio
GPL GNU General Public License
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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.

Here are some key features of "Sonic Visualiser":

· 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.)

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Miscellaneous -> Documentation
GPL GNU General Public License
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Ubuntu LiveCD Creator proposes a set of tools and graphical user interface to create and maintain custom Ubuntu LiveCDs.

LiveCD tools should provide a robust enough environment for the Ubuntu developers to generate the official CDs from them. Required functionality includes:

· Creating LiveCDs based on templates, such as bare minimum installing ubuntu-minimal
· Selects repositories
· Selects default packages
· Adjusting the packages on the LiveCD by adding or removing through a Synaptic-like interface
· Adding files directly to the LiveCD just before finalizing
· Modifying the default X11 environment
· Execute a GNOME, KDE, or XFCE log-in in Xnest
· Save the home directory as the /etc/skel
· Saving and updating LiveCD templates
· Save the package list, /etc/skel, and additional files
· Update by adjusting repositories and performing upgrades or dist-upgrades
· Adding the Ubiquity installer
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Multimedia -> Audio
GPL GNU General Public License
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Sonic-Rainbow is a graphical multi-media player for Linux systems. It provides an Easy to Use complete GUI interface that will run on most Linux based Window Managers such as KDE, ICEWM, XFCE, GNOME etc....

[CONFIGURE=1]
./configure
make
make install

Here are some key features of "SonicRainbow":

· CD Player
· CD AutoPlay
· Ogg File Player
· MP3 File Player
· WAV File Player
· MP3, Ogg, Wav fast foward and rewind capability for playing files
· Sound Mixer
· m3u (xmms) playlist compatible
· Track Shuffle for Playlists
· Drag and Drop adding of Tracks
· DVD Player
· VCD Player
· Video File Player
· Displays MP3 Track and artist info
· PlayList Editor
· Default Playlist
· MP3 file Tag Editor
· Ogg file Tag Editor
· Autoplay of Default Playlist
· HTTP CD Title/Track Lookup
· Local HTTP CD Database
· Rip CDs to Ogg Format Files
· Rip CDs to MP3 Format Files
· Rip CDs to Wav Format Files
· HTTP Lookup to tag Ogg Files
· Volume control
· FM Radio Player if Card installed
· FM Radio Record
· GPL License

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Miscellaneous -> Security
GPL GNU General Public License
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Password Creator is a great tool to generate passwords with criteria like uppercase letters, numbers or even specified characters.

It has virtually no limitation on the pasword length and the password quantity or the characters to use.

Whats New in This Release:

· Fixed the excellent rating bug when one character length.
· Fixed pronoucable passwords to not start with two vowels.

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Multimedia -> Graphics
GPL GNU General Public License
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Slideshow Creator is a GUI for creating, modifying, and previewing JPEG image slideshows.

With Slideshow Creator you can edit jpeg slideshows in a visual and fast way so you can reach a much higher productivity with dvd-slideshow.

The final result is a high quality dvd slideshow out of your jpegs!

This software is based on gambas so it shoud work on every Linux or U*ix like system where gambas is available.

You need to install gambas runtime or gambas gambas development ide.
I think it shoould work on higher gambas versions.

I was tired to make poor quality slideshows in VCD/SVCD format and finally met dvd-slideshow: it is a very nice program that produces high quality DVD slideshows from jpeg images. It has crop, kenburn andpan effects.

I made some slideshows but reliazed that I wasted too much time to prepare the slideshow "source": I needed a visual program to speed up the process of kenburns, crop and pan effects creation.

I googled the net but didnt find any souch program so I decided to create one myself: slcreator was born!

How I did it? I built it using gambas: a visual ide with a object oriented basic interpreter which permits to create great programs in a "fast" way. I tried some other languages but I was not skilled enough to use them for this kind of project! gambas permitted me to realize the job in a very nice way!

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Multimedia -> Graphics
GPL GNU General Public License
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WebSwf is a program for generating slide shows in Macromedia SWF Flash format. WebSwf Slide Show Creator is a multi-user application with a client-server architecture. SWF generation is done with PHPs Ming extensions.

Here are some key features of "WebSwf Slide Show Creator":

· Multi user, every user can keep different projects, a project is a container for one or more slideshows.
· Simple and cross fading are supported.
· Client-server, all data are stored in the server database and folders.
· Modern browsers are supported, for example Firefox.
· Built upon well known open-source technologie such as PHP, MySQL and Ming SWF libraries, can be easily customized.
· Slideshows can be tailored to be used on an handheld device.

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System -> Software-Distribution
GPL GNU General Public License
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Deb creator is a GTK wizard tool to build deb packages easily.

This software is based upon debhelper, dpkg-buildpackage, and other well tested tools. You can try to build simple package from source archive with some GNU-packaged software containing at least a Makefile and a configure script.

In the future this application will be able to perform advanced operation.

Note: you dont need any particular package building knowledge to use this.

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Internet -> HTTP
OtherProprietary License with Free Trial
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Advanced Website Creator is a Web development environment. Created websites use an MVC framework written in PHP 5 and a simple database abstraction layer.

At present the database layer supports MySQL and PostgreSQL as backends. All PHP classes are auto-loaded, so there is no need to include() or require() files manually.

Here are some key features of "Advanced Website Creator":

· MVC framework similar to Java Struts.
· All MVC configuration is done through a web interface. No need to edit arcane .xml files.
· A database abstraction layer, with support for the PostgreSQL and MySQL database servers.
· Autoloading of all library and user PHP classes. No need to use include() or require().
· Integration with most popular PHP encoders.
· Full source code is available for the PHP runtime framework.

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Internet -> HTTP
GPL GNU General Public License
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Instant Picture Creator is an Image Wrapper written in PHP to produce images on demand for websites. It uses filters, so you can manipulate images in every way by adding own filters. Currently it comes with two basic filters for Resizing images (Example: thumbnails) and Manipulation image colour palette. You can combine filters (like ‘Resize-square-100/Palette-grey’) and it is possible to define Shortcuts (like ‘greythumb’).

Filtered images can be cached, so it is fast and only need some more server time at the first image request.

It doesn’t need a special backend interface, you can manipulate images by a request like http://yourserver.com/picture.png?filter=thumbnail (you don’t need to do it by yourself, it will be done by the first request anyway). In this way you can integrate this mechanism very easy in running websites. You can use it only for one (or more) folder (with images) or you can you use Instant Picture Creator in general for all images on your website. Of cause you also can use it in your backends to prepare thumbnails for uploaded images, etc ...

Currently it supports GIF, PNG and JPEG image types.
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Multimedia -> amaroK-Scripts
GPL GNU General Public License
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RockBox WPS cover creator is an amaroK script that creates covers for RockBox WPS.

Covers are created in currently played directory (so you can sync later data on HD with DAP - its like I do with rsync).

Its fast and dirty script so do not expect much - it just checks if there is a cover.bmp in a currently played file directory and if not - tries to create it (if only Amarok has such a cover).

Script requires dcop and imagemagick package. It creates 100x100 pixels covers - you can change it in second line of amarok_cover.sh

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Programming -> Libraries
Perl Artistic License
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PDF::FromHTML is a Perl module to convert HTML documents to PDF.

SYNOPSIS

my $pdf = PDF::FromHTML->new( encoding => utf-8 );
$pdf->load_file(source.html);
$pdf->convert(
Font => /path/to/font.ttf,
LineHeight => 10,
Landscape => 1,
);
$pdf->write_file(target.pdf);

This module transforms HTML into PDF, using an assortment of XML transformations implemented in PDF::FromHTML::Twig.

There is also a command-line utility, html2pdf.pl, that comes with this distribution.

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Programming -> Libraries
Artistic License
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PDF::API2 is The Next Generation of Text::PDF::API, a Perl module-chain that facilitates the creation and modification of PDF files.

It features support for the 14 base PDF Core Fonts, TrueType fonts, and Adobe-Type1, with unicode mappings, embedding of bitmap images, compression via zlib, and a rich object-oriented API.

Here are some key features of "PDF API2":

· Works with more than one PDF file open at once
· It presents a object-oriented API to the user
· Modification of existing PDF Documents
· Import Pages from existing PDF Documents
· the 14 base PDF Core Fonts
· a subset of the base PDF CJK Fonts
· a subset of the Microsoft Webfonts (not embedded)
· Adobe-Type1 Fonts in both ascii and binary format (.pfa/pfb)
· TrueType fonts (.ttf)
· OpenType Fonts with TrueType Outlines (.ttf)
· OpenType Fonts with Postscript Outlines (.otf)
· Joint Photographics Experts Group images (.jpeg)
· Portable Network Graphics images (.png)
· Graphics Interchange Format images (.gif)
· Tagged Image File Format images (.tiff)
· Portable AnyMap images (.pbm/pgm/ppm)