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another Amarok RC on Sony Ericsson 0.3
another Amarok RC on Sony Ericsson is a remote control for Amarok. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
868 downloads
Sony RM-X2S XMMS Plugin 1.3
Sony RM-X2S XMMS Plugin plugin lets you control XMMS with a Sony RM- X2S joystick. more>>
Sony RM-X2S XMMS Plugin plugin lets you control XMMS with a Sony RM- X2S joystick. These joysticks are typically shipped with certain car radios. The use of similar devices from other vendors should be possible. The joystick is connected to the standard game port.
Installation:
Compile and install the plugin source with:
./configure
make
make install
You can supply the following options to configure:
--enable-debug
enable debugging prints
--enable-nls
enable localization
You can insert module options into /etc/modules.conf to load the joystick module automatically by make installmodule.
If you are not root, or dont want to install into the global plugin directory use make install-home to install the plugin to your private xmms directory (~/.xmms).
Setup in XMMS
- Now start xmms and get the plugin configuration panel with CTRL+p. Select the plugin and click the Configure button (picture).
- Check the device setting. If you have only one joystick port, the default of /dev/js0 should be fine. (picture)
- Calibrate the joystick. The systems needs to perform 4 measurements each lasting 2 seconds. If you press the calibration button the first measure will start and a popup window will appear after 2 seconds. (picture)
- Press the OFF Button on your Sonystick on click OK. Leave the button pressed during the measurement (2 seconds) until the text in the popup window changes
- Now the same procedure with the MUTE Button
- Now press no button on the sonystick
- Now set the precision to 5. If you experience difficulties when using the joystick (events without touching the joystick or some buttons having the same event) you can alter this setting. Lower values make the joystick more precise, thus harder to control.
- Configure the buttons. A beep indicates that an event was successfully recorded.
- Pressing the OK Button to save the configuration. Cancel will not save any changes made to the configuration.
- Finally you can enable the plugin in the XMMS preferences window.
<<lessInstallation:
Compile and install the plugin source with:
./configure
make
make install
You can supply the following options to configure:
--enable-debug
enable debugging prints
--enable-nls
enable localization
You can insert module options into /etc/modules.conf to load the joystick module automatically by make installmodule.
If you are not root, or dont want to install into the global plugin directory use make install-home to install the plugin to your private xmms directory (~/.xmms).
Setup in XMMS
- Now start xmms and get the plugin configuration panel with CTRL+p. Select the plugin and click the Configure button (picture).
- Check the device setting. If you have only one joystick port, the default of /dev/js0 should be fine. (picture)
- Calibrate the joystick. The systems needs to perform 4 measurements each lasting 2 seconds. If you press the calibration button the first measure will start and a popup window will appear after 2 seconds. (picture)
- Press the OFF Button on your Sonystick on click OK. Leave the button pressed during the measurement (2 seconds) until the text in the popup window changes
- Now the same procedure with the MUTE Button
- Now press no button on the sonystick
- Now set the precision to 5. If you experience difficulties when using the joystick (events without touching the joystick or some buttons having the same event) you can alter this setting. Lower values make the joystick more precise, thus harder to control.
- Configure the buttons. A beep indicates that an event was successfully recorded.
- Pressing the OK Button to save the configuration. Cancel will not save any changes made to the configuration.
- Finally you can enable the plugin in the XMMS preferences window.
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Added: 2006-05-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1298 downloads
KVaio sony_acpi support 0.1
KVaio sony_acpi support is a patch for kdeutils 3.5.6 to get very hacky support for brightness selection on Sony Vaio Laptops. more>>
KVaio sony_acpi support is a patch for kdeutils 3.5.6 to get very hacky support for brightness selection on Sony Vaio Laptops using the sony_acpi module as well as a working eject button on VGN-TX models.
Further information on sony_acpi: http://www.popies.net/sonypi/index.html
<<lessFurther information on sony_acpi: http://www.popies.net/sonypi/index.html
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Added: 2007-04-02 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
947 downloads
Wolvix Media Edition 1.0.4
Wolvix is a desktop oriented distribution made to fit the needs from regular to advanced desktop users. more>>
Wolvix is a desktop oriented distribution made to fit the needs from regular to advanced desktop users.
This edition is meant to be a portable audio & video ripping/encoding and editing OS, without DRM and rootkit problems or worries. I guess you can say Sony inspired me somewhat to create this edition.
Media Edition features lots of audio and video software and it also has most of the applications you need for daily tasks: Web browser, IM client, word processor, spreadsheet, graphics manipulation tools, etc.
In this edition you will find some of the many great multimedia applications available for GNU/Linux. You get: CD rippers/encoders; audio editors; a digital audio workstation; an audio mastering program; DVD rippers/encoders; a DVD authoring program; video editors; a movie studio program; TV tuner programs; GUI front ends for portable audio devices; and of course various music and multimedia players.
In addition to the Xfce4 Desktop Environment, Media Edition features the Fluxbox Window Manager.
Enhancements:
Updated:
- gmusicbrowser
- XChat
- Firefox
- Thunderbird
- Abiword
- Gimp
- Comix
Added:
- Thunar (File manager)
- MP3Creator (Console CD ripper)
- networkconfig (Config tool from Zenwalk)
- Kye (Puzzle game)
- Freeciv (Strategy game)
- Bygfoot (Football manager game)
<<lessThis edition is meant to be a portable audio & video ripping/encoding and editing OS, without DRM and rootkit problems or worries. I guess you can say Sony inspired me somewhat to create this edition.
Media Edition features lots of audio and video software and it also has most of the applications you need for daily tasks: Web browser, IM client, word processor, spreadsheet, graphics manipulation tools, etc.
In this edition you will find some of the many great multimedia applications available for GNU/Linux. You get: CD rippers/encoders; audio editors; a digital audio workstation; an audio mastering program; DVD rippers/encoders; a DVD authoring program; video editors; a movie studio program; TV tuner programs; GUI front ends for portable audio devices; and of course various music and multimedia players.
In addition to the Xfce4 Desktop Environment, Media Edition features the Fluxbox Window Manager.
Enhancements:
Updated:
- gmusicbrowser
- XChat
- Firefox
- Thunderbird
- Abiword
- Gimp
- Comix
Added:
- Thunar (File manager)
- MP3Creator (Console CD ripper)
- networkconfig (Config tool from Zenwalk)
- Kye (Puzzle game)
- Freeciv (Strategy game)
- Bygfoot (Football manager game)
Download (460.5MB)
Added: 2006-04-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1288 downloads
VISCA Camera Control Library 0.08
VISCA Camera Control Library is a library for controlling a VISCA(tm) compliant camera through the RS232 port of your PC. more>>
VISCA Camera Control Library is a library for controlling a VISCA(tm) compliant camera through the RS232 port of your PC. VISCA, on its side, is a protocol developed by Sony so that a lot of machine vision cameras from Sony are compliant with VISCA.
Typical cameras include the FCB-IX47 family of camera block for OEMs. Note that other devices, such as VCRs, can be controlled. Drop me a line f you know other functions that you would like to be implemented and for which you have the opcodes.
libVISCA has been tested only with an FCB-IX47P. This does not mean that its the only camera compatible, but some others might require addition/changes. In the current version, libVISCA has interface functions for every command/inquiry of the specifications. This includes zoom, focus, digital effects, white balance, and much more.
Every function composes an RS232 message, up to 12 bytes long. The message is then sent to a function that will actually send the 12 bytes after appending a header and footer. The function also waits for answers from the camera, such as ACK and completion messages. If its an inquiry, the reply is stored in the input buffer of the interface structure.
<<lessTypical cameras include the FCB-IX47 family of camera block for OEMs. Note that other devices, such as VCRs, can be controlled. Drop me a line f you know other functions that you would like to be implemented and for which you have the opcodes.
libVISCA has been tested only with an FCB-IX47P. This does not mean that its the only camera compatible, but some others might require addition/changes. In the current version, libVISCA has interface functions for every command/inquiry of the specifications. This includes zoom, focus, digital effects, white balance, and much more.
Every function composes an RS232 message, up to 12 bytes long. The message is then sent to a function that will actually send the 12 bytes after appending a header and footer. The function also waits for answers from the camera, such as ACK and completion messages. If its an inquiry, the reply is stored in the input buffer of the interface structure.
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Added: 2006-01-20 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Net::CSTA 0.03
Net::CSTA project is a perl-module for talking to an ECMA CSTA Phase I server. more>>
Net::CSTA project is a perl-module for talking to an ECMA CSTA Phase I server.
ECMA CSTA is a ASN.1 based protocol for building CTI applications. Typical use include subscribing to events (aka moinitoring), placing and modifying calls.
This module only support CSTA Phase I (mainly because that is what I have access to). The module has been tested with Ericsson AL 4.0 (application link) with an MD110.
SYNOPSIS
use Net::CSTA;
# Connect to the CSTA server
my $csta = Net::CSTA->new(Host=>csta-server,Port=>csta-server-port);
# Create a monitor for 555
my $number = 555;
$csta->request(serviceID=>71,
serviceArgs=>{monitorObject=>{device=>{dialingNumber=>$number}}})
for (;;)
{
my $pdu = $csta->receive();
print $pdu->toXML();
}
<<lessECMA CSTA is a ASN.1 based protocol for building CTI applications. Typical use include subscribing to events (aka moinitoring), placing and modifying calls.
This module only support CSTA Phase I (mainly because that is what I have access to). The module has been tested with Ericsson AL 4.0 (application link) with an MD110.
SYNOPSIS
use Net::CSTA;
# Connect to the CSTA server
my $csta = Net::CSTA->new(Host=>csta-server,Port=>csta-server-port);
# Create a monitor for 555
my $number = 555;
$csta->request(serviceID=>71,
serviceArgs=>{monitorObject=>{device=>{dialingNumber=>$number}}})
for (;;)
{
my $pdu = $csta->receive();
print $pdu->toXML();
}
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Added: 2007-04-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
954 downloads
Audio Overload 2.0b5a6
Audio Overload is a player for various types of music files which you may find on the Internet. more>>
Audio Overload is a player for various types of music files which you may
find on the Internet.
Whats it play:
21 console and home computer file formats are now supported.
.AY - Amstrad CPC/Spectrum ZX/Atari ST
.COP - Sam Coupe
.GBS - Nintendo Gameboy
.GSF - Nintendo Gameboy Advance
.GYM - Sega Megadrive/Genesis
.HES - PC Engine
.KSS - MSX
.MDX - Sharp X68000
.MOD - Commodore Amiga
.NSF - Nintendo NES
.ORC - TRS-80 Orchestra-90
.PSF - Sony PlayStation
.QSF - Capcom QSound
.RAW - PC-compatibles with an AdLib
.S3M - PC-compatibles with a GUS or SoundBlaster
.S98 - NEC PC-98
.SAP - Atari XL/XE
.SNDH - Atari ST
.SPC - Super Nintendo
.VGM - Sega Master System/Game Gear
.YM - Amstrad CPC/Spectrum ZX/Atari ST
Enhancements:
- Completely replaced the .NSF, .GBS, and .SNDH engines with substantially better-sounding and more-compatible versions. Big thanks to Shay Green
- (.NSF and .GBS, based on Game Music Box) and Benjamin Gerard (.SNDH based on the upcoming SC68 v2.3.0) for allowing us to use their code!
- CAB archive support. This is popular in Japan and many Japanese formats are commonly found in these containers.
- Fixed MOD note delay and note cut behavior.
- Added support for the S3M note cut effect.
- Fixed bug in the new RAR engine that caused crashes on some files.
- Fixed .RAW files that use a timer divider of 0.
- Fixed tempo of .QSF files.
- Fixed .S98 files using a tempo value other than 0.
- Fixed nasty pop/click at the start of .S98 files.
<<lessfind on the Internet.
Whats it play:
21 console and home computer file formats are now supported.
.AY - Amstrad CPC/Spectrum ZX/Atari ST
.COP - Sam Coupe
.GBS - Nintendo Gameboy
.GSF - Nintendo Gameboy Advance
.GYM - Sega Megadrive/Genesis
.HES - PC Engine
.KSS - MSX
.MDX - Sharp X68000
.MOD - Commodore Amiga
.NSF - Nintendo NES
.ORC - TRS-80 Orchestra-90
.PSF - Sony PlayStation
.QSF - Capcom QSound
.RAW - PC-compatibles with an AdLib
.S3M - PC-compatibles with a GUS or SoundBlaster
.S98 - NEC PC-98
.SAP - Atari XL/XE
.SNDH - Atari ST
.SPC - Super Nintendo
.VGM - Sega Master System/Game Gear
.YM - Amstrad CPC/Spectrum ZX/Atari ST
Enhancements:
- Completely replaced the .NSF, .GBS, and .SNDH engines with substantially better-sounding and more-compatible versions. Big thanks to Shay Green
- (.NSF and .GBS, based on Game Music Box) and Benjamin Gerard (.SNDH based on the upcoming SC68 v2.3.0) for allowing us to use their code!
- CAB archive support. This is popular in Japan and many Japanese formats are commonly found in these containers.
- Fixed MOD note delay and note cut behavior.
- Added support for the S3M note cut effect.
- Fixed bug in the new RAR engine that caused crashes on some files.
- Fixed .RAW files that use a timer divider of 0.
- Fixed tempo of .QSF files.
- Fixed .S98 files using a tempo value other than 0.
- Fixed nasty pop/click at the start of .S98 files.
Download (0.64MB)
Added: 2005-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1580 downloads
Water Kills 1.73
Bemused is a system which allows you to control your music collection from your phone, using Bluetooth. more>>
Bemused is a system which allows you to control your music collection from your phone, using Bluetooth. You will need to have a Series 60 or UIQ phone (e.g. Nokia 7650/3650, or Sony Ericsson P800/P900), and a PC with a Bluetooth adapter.
Main features:
- Browse your music collection on your phone
- Play files in any format supported by Winamp - including MP3s, CDs, MIDIs, etc.
- Control Winamp versions 2, 3 and 5, Windows Media Player and PowerPoint Viewer
- Pause, stop, rewind, fast-forward etc.
- Add songs to the playlist and use shuffle and repeat
- Browse and select songs in your playlist
- Download songs to your phone (supported formats: WAV and MIDI; plus MP3 for UIQ)
- Customise the look of the system with skins
Enhancements:
- Series 60: Added new version of German localisation by Ozan Sambur
- Integrated Joachim von Carons fix for a potential PowerPoint crash
- Added ability to get current volume on startup (Winamp 2 or 5 only)
- Fixed bug where song title would be wrong after a playlist repeating
- Fixed bug with getting current song time with Winamp 5
- Fixed crash when pressing Play when using PowerPoint with no presentation loaded
- Improved handling of comms errors in the Bemused server
<<lessMain features:
- Browse your music collection on your phone
- Play files in any format supported by Winamp - including MP3s, CDs, MIDIs, etc.
- Control Winamp versions 2, 3 and 5, Windows Media Player and PowerPoint Viewer
- Pause, stop, rewind, fast-forward etc.
- Add songs to the playlist and use shuffle and repeat
- Browse and select songs in your playlist
- Download songs to your phone (supported formats: WAV and MIDI; plus MP3 for UIQ)
- Customise the look of the system with skins
Enhancements:
- Series 60: Added new version of German localisation by Ozan Sambur
- Integrated Joachim von Carons fix for a potential PowerPoint crash
- Added ability to get current volume on startup (Winamp 2 or 5 only)
- Fixed bug where song title would be wrong after a playlist repeating
- Fixed bug with getting current song time with Winamp 5
- Fixed crash when pressing Play when using PowerPoint with no presentation loaded
- Improved handling of comms errors in the Bemused server
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Added: 2006-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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S-Jog 0.6
S-Jog is a GUI for Sony VAIO Jog Wheel. more>>
S-Jog is a GUI for Sony VAIO Jog Wheel.
S-Jog is a program that uses the Sony Vaio laptops Jog Wheel to launch user applications, adjust the screen brightness, volume, and also to scroll pages up and down (like a mousewheel).
S-Jog pops up when you move the Jog Wheel, then disappears after 3 seconds of inactivity so that it doesnt waste desktop space.
The aim of S-Jog is to give Linux a nice graphical application to manage Jog-Dial wheel on Sony Vaio laptops. It utilizes the Sony Programmable I/O driver in recent 2.4.x kernels or the legacy SPIC driver provided in S-Jog distribution.
Currently, S-Jog is able to launch applications defined in the sjogrc file, adjust the screen brightness level and also the master volume of the sound card. Also S-Jog makes the Jog-Dial work like a mousewheel and it runs in background.
Enhancements:
- README, sjog.1: Updated doc file
<<lessS-Jog is a program that uses the Sony Vaio laptops Jog Wheel to launch user applications, adjust the screen brightness, volume, and also to scroll pages up and down (like a mousewheel).
S-Jog pops up when you move the Jog Wheel, then disappears after 3 seconds of inactivity so that it doesnt waste desktop space.
The aim of S-Jog is to give Linux a nice graphical application to manage Jog-Dial wheel on Sony Vaio laptops. It utilizes the Sony Programmable I/O driver in recent 2.4.x kernels or the legacy SPIC driver provided in S-Jog distribution.
Currently, S-Jog is able to launch applications defined in the sjogrc file, adjust the screen brightness level and also the master volume of the sound card. Also S-Jog makes the Jog-Dial work like a mousewheel and it runs in background.
Enhancements:
- README, sjog.1: Updated doc file
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Added: 2006-09-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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rsjog 1.1
rsjog is an X11 handler for Sony Vaio jog wheels. more>>
rsjog project is an X11 handler for Sony Vaio jog wheels.
It is designed to work with the /dev/sonypi kernel module.
It provides mousewheel emulation and (optionally) graphical menus you can navigate with the wheel.
Main features:
Simple mode (no menu file)
- Mouse wheel simulation for scroll wheel
- Press scroll wheel for middle button simulation
- Back button (if available) simulates middle button too
Menu mode
- Mouse wheel simulation for scroll wheel
- Press scroll wheel to pop up menu
- menu hides again after a time if not used
- Scroll through menu with scroll wheel
- Press scroll wheel to launch action
- Actions to launch programs
- Action to change volume using the wheel
- Action to change lcd brightness using the wheel
- Actions to simulate mouse button presses
- Back button (if available) simulates middle button if menu is not up but also goes back through menu structure/closes menu if visible
- Configuration file to specify menu structure
- Configuration file to specify vaio FN key bindings, file paths, timeouts, slider granularity, etc.
- Automatically reloads config files when they change
<<lessIt is designed to work with the /dev/sonypi kernel module.
It provides mousewheel emulation and (optionally) graphical menus you can navigate with the wheel.
Main features:
Simple mode (no menu file)
- Mouse wheel simulation for scroll wheel
- Press scroll wheel for middle button simulation
- Back button (if available) simulates middle button too
Menu mode
- Mouse wheel simulation for scroll wheel
- Press scroll wheel to pop up menu
- menu hides again after a time if not used
- Scroll through menu with scroll wheel
- Press scroll wheel to launch action
- Actions to launch programs
- Action to change volume using the wheel
- Action to change lcd brightness using the wheel
- Actions to simulate mouse button presses
- Back button (if available) simulates middle button if menu is not up but also goes back through menu structure/closes menu if visible
- Configuration file to specify menu structure
- Configuration file to specify vaio FN key bindings, file paths, timeouts, slider granularity, etc.
- Automatically reloads config files when they change
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Added: 2006-09-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
649 downloads
Kbtsco 1.6
Kbtsco is a Kommander script that help connection with bluetooth headset to use with XMMS, Audacity or Skype. more>>
Kbtsco is a Kommander script that help connection with bluetooth headset (tested with Sony Ericsson HBH-600) to use with XMMS, Audacity or Skype.
The features of this gui included the starting daemon sdpd, hcid and rfcomm and scan MAC address to use with BTSCO in order to select headphone as device
<<lessThe features of this gui included the starting daemon sdpd, hcid and rfcomm and scan MAC address to use with BTSCO in order to select headphone as device
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2007-08-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
803 downloads
FunkyMD Suite 0.5
FunkyMD Suite aims to provide Linux users with tools to title minidiscs using a portable Sony minidisc recorder. more>>
FunkyMD Suite aims to provide Linux users with tools to title minidiscs using a portable Sony minidisc recorder and a self-made interface for the parallel port.
The project is currently run by Thomas Perl and was inspired by the great MDCOM interface (see links below for more information).
<<lessThe project is currently run by Thomas Perl and was inspired by the great MDCOM interface (see links below for more information).
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2007-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
913 downloads
MobileRemoteSE 0.1
MobileRemoteSE is a light (non-Java), serial-over-bluetooth-based remote control for Amarok. more>>
MobileRemoteSE is a light (non-Java), serial-over-bluetooth-based remote control for Amarok.
Uses the Sony Ericsson AT command set, and supports the following Sony Ericsson phone models: K750, W800, Z520, W550, W600, W900, W810, Z530, W300, K510, K310, W700, Z525, W710, Z550, Z558, K320
Main features:
- Appears under "Entertainment" menu on the phone.
- Supports Play/Pause, Next, Prev, Stop, Volume Up/Down operations from mobile phone.
- Displays the current running track on Amarok in the phone menu title.
- Since J2ME is not used (unlike some other alternatives), the remote control can be used while running some other application on non-multitasking models.
Instructions:
1) Bind /dev/rfcomm0 to the serial-over-bluetooth channel of your mobile. Please refer to your distro docs or howtos on the internet to find out how to do this.
2) Install Device::Modem package for Perl. You can either use your distro packages for this, or install through CPAN as:
cpan -i Device::Modem
3) Install and start script from Amarok.
<<lessUses the Sony Ericsson AT command set, and supports the following Sony Ericsson phone models: K750, W800, Z520, W550, W600, W900, W810, Z530, W300, K510, K310, W700, Z525, W710, Z550, Z558, K320
Main features:
- Appears under "Entertainment" menu on the phone.
- Supports Play/Pause, Next, Prev, Stop, Volume Up/Down operations from mobile phone.
- Displays the current running track on Amarok in the phone menu title.
- Since J2ME is not used (unlike some other alternatives), the remote control can be used while running some other application on non-multitasking models.
Instructions:
1) Bind /dev/rfcomm0 to the serial-over-bluetooth channel of your mobile. Please refer to your distro docs or howtos on the internet to find out how to do this.
2) Install Device::Modem package for Perl. You can either use your distro packages for this, or install through CPAN as:
cpan -i Device::Modem
3) Install and start script from Amarok.
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-12-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1044 downloads
Sync4j 2.3
Sync4j is a mobile application server and more. more>>
Sync4j is a mobile application server, and more. Sync4j includes a suite of tools to develop, deploy and manage any mobile project. It is a certified implementation of the Open Mobile Alliance Data Synchronization and Device Management protocols (OMA DS and DM, formerly known as SyncML).
Sync4j reached more than 19,000 downloads in a single month and it is supported by one of the largest mobile developers community in the world.
Main features:
- Sync4j Server: a mobile application server with connectors to SQL relational databases, Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino and SugarCRM.
- Sync4j Clients: applications for Outlook, Windows Mobile PocketPC, BlackBerry, Palm and iPod that you can use to synchronize your PIM data (address book and calendar) with the server
- Sync4j Email Gateway: a POP, IMAP and SMTP gateway, to support your mobile email needs.
- Sync4j Software Development Kit: tools to develop sometimes-connected mobile applications on devices (in Java - J2SE and J2ME - and C++) and to add data sources to the server
- Sync4j Device Management: an OMA DM server to remotely manage mobile devices
A wireless application needs data. The information must be available even when the device is off-line. Synchronization between multiple mobile devices and corporate servers is a fundamental component in every wireless project: data is supposed to be consistent when accessed by multiple users who are not always connected to the network.
Once a wireless application is developed, it needs to be transferred to a remote device, over-the-air. Then, it must be kept up-to-date. Application provisioning is pivotal for the success of any mobile project.
Developers of applications around the world have been looking for a platform that would make it easier to create mobile applications. IT Managers are struggling with PIM synchronization and mobile email deployments, locked by commercial vendors on a spiraling high cost structure and unable to manage a fast growing fleet of mobile devices. Sync4j is the solution they are looking for.
Open source means freedom from vendor lock-in and high quality software (thousand of eyes on the code, an enourmous community effort for testing). Sync4j is well supported by the community and the company behind it, Funambol.
Sync4j is an open source complete and unique mobile application server, addressing all the aspects of the equation:
- data synchronization, including PIM and email
- application provisioning
- device management
Sync4j is multi-device and multi-platform, running both in Windows and Linux. It runs on Tomcat and on top of J2EE application servers. It has been designed for carrier-grade deployments.
Since day one, scalability and reliability have been a clear focus of the Sync4j architecture, Sync4j is built on the Open Mobile Alliance data synchronization and device management standards (OMA DS and DM, formerly known as SyncML), thus leveraging the availability of SyncML clients pre-installed on cellular phones (such as all Symbian, Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Siemens and others). For devices where a SyncML client is missing, Sync4j provides its own clients: Outlook, Windows Mobile PocketPC, BlackBerry, Palm and iPod.
Sync4j target market is everyone looking to build, deploy and manage a mobile project:
- Developers who need to extend an existing product to the mobile world or are looking for an easy way to create new mobile applications, grabbing data from existing data sources (such as SQL databases, Exchange, Domino or SugarCRM) or adding new data sources.
- IT Managers that want to deploy a PIM and mobile email solution or just need a way to manage a fleet of mobile devices.
- Device Manufacturers, that are looking for an OMA DM or DS client.
Download includes:
Apache Tomcat 5.0, Sync4j Admin 1.2.4, Sync4j Java GUI Client 1.0.9, PIM Web Demo 1.1.7. Runs out-of-the-box.
Enhancements:
- Major bugfixes
<<lessSync4j reached more than 19,000 downloads in a single month and it is supported by one of the largest mobile developers community in the world.
Main features:
- Sync4j Server: a mobile application server with connectors to SQL relational databases, Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino and SugarCRM.
- Sync4j Clients: applications for Outlook, Windows Mobile PocketPC, BlackBerry, Palm and iPod that you can use to synchronize your PIM data (address book and calendar) with the server
- Sync4j Email Gateway: a POP, IMAP and SMTP gateway, to support your mobile email needs.
- Sync4j Software Development Kit: tools to develop sometimes-connected mobile applications on devices (in Java - J2SE and J2ME - and C++) and to add data sources to the server
- Sync4j Device Management: an OMA DM server to remotely manage mobile devices
A wireless application needs data. The information must be available even when the device is off-line. Synchronization between multiple mobile devices and corporate servers is a fundamental component in every wireless project: data is supposed to be consistent when accessed by multiple users who are not always connected to the network.
Once a wireless application is developed, it needs to be transferred to a remote device, over-the-air. Then, it must be kept up-to-date. Application provisioning is pivotal for the success of any mobile project.
Developers of applications around the world have been looking for a platform that would make it easier to create mobile applications. IT Managers are struggling with PIM synchronization and mobile email deployments, locked by commercial vendors on a spiraling high cost structure and unable to manage a fast growing fleet of mobile devices. Sync4j is the solution they are looking for.
Open source means freedom from vendor lock-in and high quality software (thousand of eyes on the code, an enourmous community effort for testing). Sync4j is well supported by the community and the company behind it, Funambol.
Sync4j is an open source complete and unique mobile application server, addressing all the aspects of the equation:
- data synchronization, including PIM and email
- application provisioning
- device management
Sync4j is multi-device and multi-platform, running both in Windows and Linux. It runs on Tomcat and on top of J2EE application servers. It has been designed for carrier-grade deployments.
Since day one, scalability and reliability have been a clear focus of the Sync4j architecture, Sync4j is built on the Open Mobile Alliance data synchronization and device management standards (OMA DS and DM, formerly known as SyncML), thus leveraging the availability of SyncML clients pre-installed on cellular phones (such as all Symbian, Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Siemens and others). For devices where a SyncML client is missing, Sync4j provides its own clients: Outlook, Windows Mobile PocketPC, BlackBerry, Palm and iPod.
Sync4j target market is everyone looking to build, deploy and manage a mobile project:
- Developers who need to extend an existing product to the mobile world or are looking for an easy way to create new mobile applications, grabbing data from existing data sources (such as SQL databases, Exchange, Domino or SugarCRM) or adding new data sources.
- IT Managers that want to deploy a PIM and mobile email solution or just need a way to manage a fleet of mobile devices.
- Device Manufacturers, that are looking for an OMA DM or DS client.
Download includes:
Apache Tomcat 5.0, Sync4j Admin 1.2.4, Sync4j Java GUI Client 1.0.9, PIM Web Demo 1.1.7. Runs out-of-the-box.
Enhancements:
- Major bugfixes
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Added: 2006-02-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
780 downloads
Xbox360 Controller Driver
Xbox360 Controller Driver package contains the diabolixs compiled Xbox360 controller driver for Linux on the PS3. more>>
Xbox360 Controller Driver package contains the diabolixs compiled Xbox360 controller driver for Linux on the PS3.
Its been tested with Fedora Core 5 (PPC distribution) using Snes9x and Doom.
The Xbox 360 is the successor to Microsofts Xbox video game console, developed in cooperation with IBM, ATI, Samsung and SiS. Information on the console first came through viral marketing campaigns and it was officially unveiled on MTV on May 12, 2005, with detailed launch and game information divulged later that month at the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
The Xbox 360 is the first console to have a near-simultaneous launch across the three major regions, and the first to provide wireless controller support at launch. The console sold out completely at release and by the end of 2006 had sold 10.4 million worldwide.
The Xbox 360 was the first home console to be released in the seventh generation of game consoles and competes against Sonys PlayStation 3 and Nintendos Wii. Its Xbox Live service allows players to compete online as well as download games and additional content.
<<lessIts been tested with Fedora Core 5 (PPC distribution) using Snes9x and Doom.
The Xbox 360 is the successor to Microsofts Xbox video game console, developed in cooperation with IBM, ATI, Samsung and SiS. Information on the console first came through viral marketing campaigns and it was officially unveiled on MTV on May 12, 2005, with detailed launch and game information divulged later that month at the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
The Xbox 360 is the first console to have a near-simultaneous launch across the three major regions, and the first to provide wireless controller support at launch. The console sold out completely at release and by the end of 2006 had sold 10.4 million worldwide.
The Xbox 360 was the first home console to be released in the seventh generation of game consoles and competes against Sonys PlayStation 3 and Nintendos Wii. Its Xbox Live service allows players to compete online as well as download games and additional content.
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Added: 2007-01-09 License: Freeware Price:
640 downloads
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