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The Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder 0.4.0
The Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder is a is a lisp interpreter specialized for MUD building. more>>
The Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder project is a is a lisp interpreter specialized for MUD building.
The goal of the Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder project is to provide MUD developers a language specifically designed for the purpose. The Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder, as the name suggests, puts a strong emphasis on stability and reliability. While speed and space requirements are always important, we DUMB folk take the view that the fastest program in the world is worthless if you cant count on it.
The DUMB language is a dialect of lisp, a language well known for being straightforward and easy to modify on the fly. Indeed, it is entirely feasible to create an entire MUD, using the DUMB interpreter, and have it up and running without ever restarting the server. Currently, the lisp interpreter is nearly complete. Further development will come in the area of usability and distributed serving. Most programs written for the current version of Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder (0.3.x) will continue to function with only minor modifications arbitrarily far into the future.
Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder is under active development. Besides looking for coders, reviewers, document writers, and testers, were always willing to hear a new idea. If you have any input on where you want to see Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder going, please let us know!
Enhancements:
- Major changes against 0.3.x include bugfixes and extensive code refactoring.
- For end users, this should simply result in more stabiltiy and reliability.
- For developers, the code, especially for built-in functions, should be much easier to understand.
<<lessThe goal of the Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder project is to provide MUD developers a language specifically designed for the purpose. The Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder, as the name suggests, puts a strong emphasis on stability and reliability. While speed and space requirements are always important, we DUMB folk take the view that the fastest program in the world is worthless if you cant count on it.
The DUMB language is a dialect of lisp, a language well known for being straightforward and easy to modify on the fly. Indeed, it is entirely feasible to create an entire MUD, using the DUMB interpreter, and have it up and running without ever restarting the server. Currently, the lisp interpreter is nearly complete. Further development will come in the area of usability and distributed serving. Most programs written for the current version of Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder (0.3.x) will continue to function with only minor modifications arbitrarily far into the future.
Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder is under active development. Besides looking for coders, reviewers, document writers, and testers, were always willing to hear a new idea. If you have any input on where you want to see Diabolically Uncrashable Mud Builder going, please let us know!
Enhancements:
- Major changes against 0.3.x include bugfixes and extensive code refactoring.
- For end users, this should simply result in more stabiltiy and reliability.
- For developers, the code, especially for built-in functions, should be much easier to understand.
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Added: 2006-12-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1043 downloads
EvilEntity Linux 0.2.5
EvilEntity paves the road for a new generation of Linuxes to follow. more>>
EvilEntity is different. Very different! Designed with idealistic integrity, EvilEntity paves the road for a new generation of Linuxes to follow. We provide features without bloat.
This means performance, serious performance like no other OS currently offers. EvilEntity Linux is the development branch of a desktop Linux distribution designed specifically for the multimedia poweruser, videogamers, audio/video professionals, and speed freaks.
EvilEntity is a complete replacement for your current inferior OS. With EvilEntity installed you can be up and running, online, ripping MP3s, burning CDs, watching DVDs and TV, editing video and audio, and creating 3D models in minutes.
Installation:
1. Insert the EvilEntity CDROM, Reboot, and Press "Enter" at introduction screen to begin.
2. Wait
3. You will now see the startup screen
4. Select yes to Partition Setup question if your harddrive is not setup for Linux.
5. Partition hard drive with cfdisk
6. Partition your dark drive option - press "Yes"
7. Select the hard drive to be partitioned- type,"/dev/your device {ex. hda} "
8. Setup up a swap partition (128Mb) hda1 Primary Linux swap 128
9. Setup up a root partition- hda2 Boot Primary Linux 20003.89
10. Write changes to disk - select,"write" then type "yes"
11. Quit cfdisk - select "quit"
12. Format Swap - select partition - select yes
13. Format Root - select root partition - select yes
14. Select additional mount points
15. Format Partitions
16. Install
17. Hit enter a few times
18. wait *(DR-0.2.5 takes 3 minutes 47 seconds to install [Athlon1800+, 7200rpm hd, 52xCD])
19. Reboot
20. Remove CD
21. press enter to reboot
22. login root
23. setup Video, network, users with econfigure
24. login as new user
<<lessThis means performance, serious performance like no other OS currently offers. EvilEntity Linux is the development branch of a desktop Linux distribution designed specifically for the multimedia poweruser, videogamers, audio/video professionals, and speed freaks.
EvilEntity is a complete replacement for your current inferior OS. With EvilEntity installed you can be up and running, online, ripping MP3s, burning CDs, watching DVDs and TV, editing video and audio, and creating 3D models in minutes.
Installation:
1. Insert the EvilEntity CDROM, Reboot, and Press "Enter" at introduction screen to begin.
2. Wait
3. You will now see the startup screen
4. Select yes to Partition Setup question if your harddrive is not setup for Linux.
5. Partition hard drive with cfdisk
6. Partition your dark drive option - press "Yes"
7. Select the hard drive to be partitioned- type,"/dev/your device {ex. hda} "
8. Setup up a swap partition (128Mb) hda1 Primary Linux swap 128
9. Setup up a root partition- hda2 Boot Primary Linux 20003.89
10. Write changes to disk - select,"write" then type "yes"
11. Quit cfdisk - select "quit"
12. Format Swap - select partition - select yes
13. Format Root - select root partition - select yes
14. Select additional mount points
15. Format Partitions
16. Install
17. Hit enter a few times
18. wait *(DR-0.2.5 takes 3 minutes 47 seconds to install [Athlon1800+, 7200rpm hd, 52xCD])
19. Reboot
20. Remove CD
21. press enter to reboot
22. login root
23. setup Video, network, users with econfigure
24. login as new user
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Added: 2005-05-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1625 downloads
Citation 1.7
Citation project is a web based tool for bibliographic conversions. more>>
Citation project is a web based tool for bibliographic conversions.
Citation is a bibliographical conversion program designed to transform data between several different formats including GTEC, Refer, and Bibtex.
This program saves the researcher time by keeping unnecessary formatting from taking up their time. Currently, Citation is written in Java.
The use of Java moves much of the processing of the program to the users machine.
After downloading the Citation applet, the user is free to log off the network, but can still continue using the Citation applet.
Main features:
- Citation is available in both applet format and command line driven application.
- The Citation applet has the ability to convert between single or multiple entries.
- The Citation application is specifically designed for batch processing of files.
- Easy to use interface.
- Citation 1.7 supports format conversion from: INSPEC, ENGI, GTEC, PSYCH, Refer, and Bibtex to: Refer, Bibtex, HFS (Handbook for Scholars), Chicago Manual of Style, MLA (Modern Language Association), APA (American Psychology Association), and Galileo formats: ABI and Periodicals.
- Citation 1.7 has added new input manual format where user can add his or her own inputs in the input boxes rather than cut and pasting. This also supports format conversion mentioned previously.
<<lessCitation is a bibliographical conversion program designed to transform data between several different formats including GTEC, Refer, and Bibtex.
This program saves the researcher time by keeping unnecessary formatting from taking up their time. Currently, Citation is written in Java.
The use of Java moves much of the processing of the program to the users machine.
After downloading the Citation applet, the user is free to log off the network, but can still continue using the Citation applet.
Main features:
- Citation is available in both applet format and command line driven application.
- The Citation applet has the ability to convert between single or multiple entries.
- The Citation application is specifically designed for batch processing of files.
- Easy to use interface.
- Citation 1.7 supports format conversion from: INSPEC, ENGI, GTEC, PSYCH, Refer, and Bibtex to: Refer, Bibtex, HFS (Handbook for Scholars), Chicago Manual of Style, MLA (Modern Language Association), APA (American Psychology Association), and Galileo formats: ABI and Periodicals.
- Citation 1.7 has added new input manual format where user can add his or her own inputs in the input boxes rather than cut and pasting. This also supports format conversion mentioned previously.
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Added: 2006-10-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1099 downloads
Veterinary Calculator 0.9.1 Beta
Veterinary Calculator was designed specifically for veterinary clinics. more>>
Veterinary Calculator was designed specifically for veterinary clinics, the purpose behind this application is to allow veterinarians to do the conversions necessary for their job quicker.
The calculator includes features to allow you to convert from various common units like pounds and kilograms, as well as convert weight to body surface area for cats and dogs. Ultimately this application will include everything necessary to calculate drug dosages for any animal, however for now its features are primarily limited to cats and dogs.
This calculator is now and always will be free. The reason for the decision to make this application free is to improve the welfare of all animals by reducing the costs associated with keeping them healthy.
Enhancements:
- This is a minor release to fix some text to make things easier to understand, and to fix building on Linux with nant.
- This is also likely the last GPL release; the next release will be LGPL or perhaps even BSD licensed.
<<lessThe calculator includes features to allow you to convert from various common units like pounds and kilograms, as well as convert weight to body surface area for cats and dogs. Ultimately this application will include everything necessary to calculate drug dosages for any animal, however for now its features are primarily limited to cats and dogs.
This calculator is now and always will be free. The reason for the decision to make this application free is to improve the welfare of all animals by reducing the costs associated with keeping them healthy.
Enhancements:
- This is a minor release to fix some text to make things easier to understand, and to fix building on Linux with nant.
- This is also likely the last GPL release; the next release will be LGPL or perhaps even BSD licensed.
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Added: 2006-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1047 downloads
Splint 3.1.1
Splint is a tool that checks C programs for security problems and coding mistakes. more>>
Splint is a tool for statically checking C programs for security vulnerabilities and programming mistakes.
Splint does many of the traditional lint checks including unused declarations, type inconsistencies, use before definition, unreachable code, ignored return values, execution paths with no return, likely infinite loops, and fall through cases.
More powerful checks are made possible by additional information given in source code annotations. Annotations are stylized comments that document assumptions about functions, variables, parameters and types.
In addition to the checks specifically enabled by annotations, many of the traditional lint checks are improved by exploiting this additional information.
As more effort is put into annotating programs, better checking results. A representational effort-benefit curve for using Splint is shown in Figure 1.
Splint is designed to be flexible and allow programmers to select appropriate points on the effort-benefit curve for particular projects.
As different checks are turned on and more information is given in code annotations the number of bugs that can be detected increases dramatically.
Problems detected by Splint include:
- Dereferencing a possibly null pointer
- Using possibly undefined storage or returning storage that is not properly defined
- Type mismatches, with greater precision and flexibility than provided by C compilers
- Violations of information hiding
- Memory management errors including uses of dangling references and memory leaks
- Dangerous aliasing
- Modifications and global variable uses that are inconsistent with specified interfaces
- Problematic control flow such as likely infinite loops, fall through cases or incomplete switches, and suspicious statements
- Buffer overflow vulnerabilities
- Dangerous macro implementations or invocations
- Violations of customized naming conventions.
<<lessSplint does many of the traditional lint checks including unused declarations, type inconsistencies, use before definition, unreachable code, ignored return values, execution paths with no return, likely infinite loops, and fall through cases.
More powerful checks are made possible by additional information given in source code annotations. Annotations are stylized comments that document assumptions about functions, variables, parameters and types.
In addition to the checks specifically enabled by annotations, many of the traditional lint checks are improved by exploiting this additional information.
As more effort is put into annotating programs, better checking results. A representational effort-benefit curve for using Splint is shown in Figure 1.
Splint is designed to be flexible and allow programmers to select appropriate points on the effort-benefit curve for particular projects.
As different checks are turned on and more information is given in code annotations the number of bugs that can be detected increases dramatically.
Problems detected by Splint include:
- Dereferencing a possibly null pointer
- Using possibly undefined storage or returning storage that is not properly defined
- Type mismatches, with greater precision and flexibility than provided by C compilers
- Violations of information hiding
- Memory management errors including uses of dangling references and memory leaks
- Dangerous aliasing
- Modifications and global variable uses that are inconsistent with specified interfaces
- Problematic control flow such as likely infinite loops, fall through cases or incomplete switches, and suspicious statements
- Buffer overflow vulnerabilities
- Dangerous macro implementations or invocations
- Violations of customized naming conventions.
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Added: 2005-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1651 downloads
Cell Electrophysiology Simulation Environment 1.4.6
Cell Electrophysiology Simulation Environment is a simulation environment for electrophysiology. more>>
Cell Electrophysiology Simulation Environment (CESE) is a comprehensive framework specifically designed to perform computational electrophysiological simulations, for example, simulations of cardiac myocyte electrical activity.
Cell Electrophysiology Simulation Environment is useful for simulations of action potentials, individual ionic currents, and changes in ionic concentrations.
CESE is a cross-platform program, it runs on any system that has Java runtime environment (JRE) version 1.4 or above. It was tested on Windows, Linux, Solaris, MacOS X, and AIX.
CESE users
CESE is an integrated environment for performing computational simulations using a variety of electrophysiological models.
At this stage CESE allows creation and execution of the single-cell models (containing both Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) and Markovian current formulations). Models of electrical activity of cardiac myocytes with source code are included in the CESE distribution. We hope to extend the number of available models, and add certain neuronal models in the future.
The main strength of CESE is in its uniformity ? a program interface remains the same for different types of models. You can easily switch between models and compare simulation outputs. Model parameters can be modified, selected for output and/or clamped in the same, standard way.
CESE extends the conventional electrophysiological meaning of the "voltage clamp". You can clamp virtually any model variable, including voltage (membrane potential), total or individual ionic currents, ionic concentrations, temperature, gating variables, etc. The clamping commands can be complex piece-wise functions, individually set for the model variable of interest. This opens endless possibilities for the exploration of complex model behavior.
CESE provides simple, but efficient data visualizations. Simulation results can be presented in the graphic and tabulated forms. Plots can be customized, and regions of interest zoomed.
Even though CESE was not designed to be a data analysis tool, you can generate current-voltage relationships (I-Vs) and calculate statistical parameters for a given signal within the program. You can export your data to ASCII, Axon Text File (ATF), and NetCDF formats to continue analysis in your favorite package.
CESE developers
CESE was created from the ground up to incorporate the best programming practices available to Java developers, both in terms of user interface consistency and code clarity and reuse. Wherever possible, CESE rely on available Java APIs (for example Java2D, JavaBeans, JAXP) to simplify the code.
Model creation requires a number of house-keeping functions to be coded ? these include ODE integrators, routines for handling model parameters, saving/restoring model state, visualizing simulation results, etc. CESE provides you with implementation for these routines, hence, you can concentrate on writing the code for concrete ionic current(s), and CESE will handle the rest.
CESE is not trying to create complicated programming frameworks on its own ? rather, it utilizes core Java APIs. For example, models are Java components conforming to the JavaBeans specification. We use XML to specify clamping commands, and Java object serialization to save/restore model parameters.
Enhancements:
- This release improves results printing, adds export to the scalable vector graphics (SVG) format, improves support for continuous simulations, and fixes many bugs in plot rendering and model switching.
<<lessCell Electrophysiology Simulation Environment is useful for simulations of action potentials, individual ionic currents, and changes in ionic concentrations.
CESE is a cross-platform program, it runs on any system that has Java runtime environment (JRE) version 1.4 or above. It was tested on Windows, Linux, Solaris, MacOS X, and AIX.
CESE users
CESE is an integrated environment for performing computational simulations using a variety of electrophysiological models.
At this stage CESE allows creation and execution of the single-cell models (containing both Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) and Markovian current formulations). Models of electrical activity of cardiac myocytes with source code are included in the CESE distribution. We hope to extend the number of available models, and add certain neuronal models in the future.
The main strength of CESE is in its uniformity ? a program interface remains the same for different types of models. You can easily switch between models and compare simulation outputs. Model parameters can be modified, selected for output and/or clamped in the same, standard way.
CESE extends the conventional electrophysiological meaning of the "voltage clamp". You can clamp virtually any model variable, including voltage (membrane potential), total or individual ionic currents, ionic concentrations, temperature, gating variables, etc. The clamping commands can be complex piece-wise functions, individually set for the model variable of interest. This opens endless possibilities for the exploration of complex model behavior.
CESE provides simple, but efficient data visualizations. Simulation results can be presented in the graphic and tabulated forms. Plots can be customized, and regions of interest zoomed.
Even though CESE was not designed to be a data analysis tool, you can generate current-voltage relationships (I-Vs) and calculate statistical parameters for a given signal within the program. You can export your data to ASCII, Axon Text File (ATF), and NetCDF formats to continue analysis in your favorite package.
CESE developers
CESE was created from the ground up to incorporate the best programming practices available to Java developers, both in terms of user interface consistency and code clarity and reuse. Wherever possible, CESE rely on available Java APIs (for example Java2D, JavaBeans, JAXP) to simplify the code.
Model creation requires a number of house-keeping functions to be coded ? these include ODE integrators, routines for handling model parameters, saving/restoring model state, visualizing simulation results, etc. CESE provides you with implementation for these routines, hence, you can concentrate on writing the code for concrete ionic current(s), and CESE will handle the rest.
CESE is not trying to create complicated programming frameworks on its own ? rather, it utilizes core Java APIs. For example, models are Java components conforming to the JavaBeans specification. We use XML to specify clamping commands, and Java object serialization to save/restore model parameters.
Enhancements:
- This release improves results printing, adds export to the scalable vector graphics (SVG) format, improves support for continuous simulations, and fixes many bugs in plot rendering and model switching.
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Added: 2007-02-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
587 downloads
Molecular Workbench 1.3
Molecular Workbench project is a piece of free, open-source modeling software specifically designed for use in education. more>>
Molecular Workbench project is a piece of free, open-source modeling software specifically designed for use in education. Powered by a set of real-time molecular simulation engines that compute and visualize the motion of particles interacting through force fields, in both 2D and 3D, it provides a simulation platform for teaching and learning science.
Many abstract concepts in physics, chemistry and biology can be dynamically visualized, and virtual experiments based on molecular simulations can be designed, limited only to your imagination.
The MW software consists of:
- a set of model builders, simulators and their associated scripting environments.
- a word processor for creating hypertext.
- an authoring system for constructing your own graphical user interfaces for your own simulations.
- an embedded-assessment system that allows you to design your own questions and collects student data.
- a special browser for you to deliver and for the users to access stuff created using the above sub-systems.
- Web services for collaboration among authors, students and teachers.
All these sub-systems are seamlessly integrated behind an easy-to-use graphical user interface. The customizability of models through the authoring system allows you to design user interfaces appropriate to your audience, without having to get them involved in the complexity of the modeling engines.
<<lessMany abstract concepts in physics, chemistry and biology can be dynamically visualized, and virtual experiments based on molecular simulations can be designed, limited only to your imagination.
The MW software consists of:
- a set of model builders, simulators and their associated scripting environments.
- a word processor for creating hypertext.
- an authoring system for constructing your own graphical user interfaces for your own simulations.
- an embedded-assessment system that allows you to design your own questions and collects student data.
- a special browser for you to deliver and for the users to access stuff created using the above sub-systems.
- Web services for collaboration among authors, students and teachers.
All these sub-systems are seamlessly integrated behind an easy-to-use graphical user interface. The customizability of models through the authoring system allows you to design user interfaces appropriate to your audience, without having to get them involved in the complexity of the modeling engines.
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Added: 2006-02-22 License: Freeware Price:
1527 downloads
BALL 1.1.1
The Biochemical ALgorithms Library (BALL) is a framework for rapid application development. more>>
BALL is Rapid Software Prototyping can significantly reduce development times in the field of Computational Molecular Biology and Molecular Modeling. BALL (Biochemical Algorithms Library) is an application framework in C++ that has been specifically designed for this purpose.
BALL has been carefully designed to be robust, easy to use, and open to extensions. Especially its extensibility which results from an object-oriented and generic programming approach distinguishes it from other software packages.
BALL is well suited to serve as a public repository for reliable data structures and algorithms. Based on BALL we have developed a stand-alone tool for molecular visualization, BALLView . BALLView makes the broad functionality available through an integrated user-friendly GUI.
BALL is distributed under the Lesser GNU Public License (LGPL), parts of it are under the GNU Public License (GPL).
Enhancements:
- This version finally brings full support for Python, DLLs, and nmake Makefiles under Windows.
- A large number of prominent fixes were made, especialy for g++ 4.x.
- Some new functionality was added to BALLView.
<<lessBALL has been carefully designed to be robust, easy to use, and open to extensions. Especially its extensibility which results from an object-oriented and generic programming approach distinguishes it from other software packages.
BALL is well suited to serve as a public repository for reliable data structures and algorithms. Based on BALL we have developed a stand-alone tool for molecular visualization, BALLView . BALLView makes the broad functionality available through an integrated user-friendly GUI.
BALL is distributed under the Lesser GNU Public License (LGPL), parts of it are under the GNU Public License (GPL).
Enhancements:
- This version finally brings full support for Python, DLLs, and nmake Makefiles under Windows.
- A large number of prominent fixes were made, especialy for g++ 4.x.
- Some new functionality was added to BALLView.
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Added: 2005-12-22 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
793 downloads
Trustix Secure Linux 3.0.5
Trustix Secure Linux is a Linux distribution aimed towards the server market. more>>
Trustix Secure Linux is a Linux distribution for servers with focus on security and stability.
Trustix Secure Linux was specifically designed for the server market. With a focus on security and stability, the whole system benefits from a fully automatic update agent known as SWUP, eliminating the most critical issue of server security - Patch management.
Enhancements:
- The Comodo Trustix team is proud to announce the release of Trustix Secure Linux 3.0.5, an update to the previous Tikka Masala. The new release is named Mirch Masala to describe the new interesting changes associated. This release has its major change from the previous release of 3.0 with the re-introduction of Anaconda as the preferred choice of installer. In addition, most packages have been upgraded to their latest versions upon customer requests. The core updates available are: kernel 2.6.19.7, PostgreSQL 8.2.3, MySQL 5.0.27, CP+ 3.3, Samba 3.0.24.
<<lessTrustix Secure Linux was specifically designed for the server market. With a focus on security and stability, the whole system benefits from a fully automatic update agent known as SWUP, eliminating the most critical issue of server security - Patch management.
Enhancements:
- The Comodo Trustix team is proud to announce the release of Trustix Secure Linux 3.0.5, an update to the previous Tikka Masala. The new release is named Mirch Masala to describe the new interesting changes associated. This release has its major change from the previous release of 3.0 with the re-introduction of Anaconda as the preferred choice of installer. In addition, most packages have been upgraded to their latest versions upon customer requests. The core updates available are: kernel 2.6.19.7, PostgreSQL 8.2.3, MySQL 5.0.27, CP+ 3.3, Samba 3.0.24.
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Added: 2007-03-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1023 downloads
Plesk 8.0.0
Plesk is a multi-platform, Web-based software solution that simplifies and automates the administration of Linux servers. more>>
Plesk is a multi-platform, Web-based software solution that simplifies and automates the administration of Linux, FreeBSD, and Windows servers.
Innovative Ease of Use
Plesk has a redesigned cleaner and easier to use interface. Plesk comes with many additional skins and even gives users the ability to design custom skins and manage them in the browser-based interface. In particular, the new desktop feature increases the usability and flexibility of the software significantly.
Highest Stability
Plesk has been specifically designed to be the most stable and secure control panel available. Plesk has been proven under fire managing 5 million plus domains globally and can support thousands of accounts per server increasing profitability.
Most Secure
Not only does Plesk contain new security measures but also, existing security features have been improved. The softwares redesigned subsystem improves overall system security as well as support for 3rd party FTP servers that make secure uploads possible.
Comprehensive
As the next step in SWsofts OPEN FUSION strategy, Plesk and Virtuozzo are seamlessly integrated. Also, Plesk users will benefit from a new level of integration with other SWsoft products, including HSPcomplete, SiteBuilder and PEM. The completely customizable "Application Vault" can manage dozens of integrated applications including Ecommerce, Chat, and Bulletin Board.
Fully Automated
Plesk for Windows and Plesk for UNIX reload your control panel and keep it reloaded. With 100+ new enhancements the software delivers a new ease of management through features like our key auto-update mechanism, auto-component updater, migration manager and a Web-based installation for quick deployment and dedicated need for support.
Advanced Linux/Windows Platform Support
Plesk for UNIX and Windows now have many common features, skins, application packs, language packs and documentation. Operating systems supported are RedHat, SuSE, Fedora Core, FreeBSD, Debian and Windows.
Plesk project helps Web hosting companies and their reseller clients deliver better, faster service to domain owners by sharing server management with them.
Enhancements:
- Major UI improvements include a quick and efficient task-oriented desktop interface, customizable interface templates, and information about new features.
- New versions of Autoinstaller, Watchdog, Backup, and Migration components are included.
- Support was added for MySQL 4.1, PostgreSQL 7.3, mod_jk, PAM auth, APOP, domain aliases, qmail queue management, and remote database servers.
<<lessInnovative Ease of Use
Plesk has a redesigned cleaner and easier to use interface. Plesk comes with many additional skins and even gives users the ability to design custom skins and manage them in the browser-based interface. In particular, the new desktop feature increases the usability and flexibility of the software significantly.
Highest Stability
Plesk has been specifically designed to be the most stable and secure control panel available. Plesk has been proven under fire managing 5 million plus domains globally and can support thousands of accounts per server increasing profitability.
Most Secure
Not only does Plesk contain new security measures but also, existing security features have been improved. The softwares redesigned subsystem improves overall system security as well as support for 3rd party FTP servers that make secure uploads possible.
Comprehensive
As the next step in SWsofts OPEN FUSION strategy, Plesk and Virtuozzo are seamlessly integrated. Also, Plesk users will benefit from a new level of integration with other SWsoft products, including HSPcomplete, SiteBuilder and PEM. The completely customizable "Application Vault" can manage dozens of integrated applications including Ecommerce, Chat, and Bulletin Board.
Fully Automated
Plesk for Windows and Plesk for UNIX reload your control panel and keep it reloaded. With 100+ new enhancements the software delivers a new ease of management through features like our key auto-update mechanism, auto-component updater, migration manager and a Web-based installation for quick deployment and dedicated need for support.
Advanced Linux/Windows Platform Support
Plesk for UNIX and Windows now have many common features, skins, application packs, language packs and documentation. Operating systems supported are RedHat, SuSE, Fedora Core, FreeBSD, Debian and Windows.
Plesk project helps Web hosting companies and their reseller clients deliver better, faster service to domain owners by sharing server management with them.
Enhancements:
- Major UI improvements include a quick and efficient task-oriented desktop interface, customizable interface templates, and information about new features.
- New versions of Autoinstaller, Watchdog, Backup, and Migration components are included.
- Support was added for MySQL 4.1, PostgreSQL 7.3, mod_jk, PAM auth, APOP, domain aliases, qmail queue management, and remote database servers.
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Added: 2006-04-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price: $199
1330 downloads
Clearlooks-BlackMod
Clearlooks-BlackMod are three themes designed to perfectly fits Clearlooks themes with Black borders. more>>
Clearlooks-BlackMod are three themes designed to perfectly fits Clearlooks themes with Black borders.
See for example the Light and Medium versions how look good with Aerials! Absolutely wonderful.
<<lessSee for example the Light and Medium versions how look good with Aerials! Absolutely wonderful.
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Added: 2007-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
601 downloads
Cache::Bounded 1.03
Cache::Bounded is a size-aware in-memory cache optimized for speed. more>>
Cache::Bounded is a size-aware in-memory cache optimized for speed.
SYNOPSIS
Cache::Bounded is designed for caching items into memory in a very fast but rudimentarily size-aware fashion.
Most intelligent caches take either a size-aware or use-aware approach. They do so by either anlysing the size of all the elements in the cache or their frequency of usage before determining which elements to drop from the cache. Unfortunately, the processing overhead for this logic (usually applied on insert) will often slow these caches singnificantly when frequent insertions are needed.
This module was designed address when this speed-penalty becomes a problem. Specifically, it is a rudimentarily size-aware cache that is optimized to be very fast.
For its size analysis, this module merely checks the number of elements in the cache against a raw size limit. (The default limit is 500,000) Additionally, to aid speed, the "size" check doesnt occur on every insertion. Only after a count of a certain number of insertions (default 1,000) is the size check performed. If the size limit has been exceeded, the entire cache is purged. (Since there is no usage analysis, there is no other logical depreciation that can be applied)
This produces a very fast in-memory cache that you can tune to approximate size based upon your data elements.
USAGE
my $cache = new Cache::Bounded;
$cache->set($key,$value);
my $value = $cache->get($key);
<<lessSYNOPSIS
Cache::Bounded is designed for caching items into memory in a very fast but rudimentarily size-aware fashion.
Most intelligent caches take either a size-aware or use-aware approach. They do so by either anlysing the size of all the elements in the cache or their frequency of usage before determining which elements to drop from the cache. Unfortunately, the processing overhead for this logic (usually applied on insert) will often slow these caches singnificantly when frequent insertions are needed.
This module was designed address when this speed-penalty becomes a problem. Specifically, it is a rudimentarily size-aware cache that is optimized to be very fast.
For its size analysis, this module merely checks the number of elements in the cache against a raw size limit. (The default limit is 500,000) Additionally, to aid speed, the "size" check doesnt occur on every insertion. Only after a count of a certain number of insertions (default 1,000) is the size check performed. If the size limit has been exceeded, the entire cache is purged. (Since there is no usage analysis, there is no other logical depreciation that can be applied)
This produces a very fast in-memory cache that you can tune to approximate size based upon your data elements.
USAGE
my $cache = new Cache::Bounded;
$cache->set($key,$value);
my $value = $cache->get($key);
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Added: 2007-05-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Heilan 0.12
Heilan is a cross-platform OpenGL X3D browser written in C++ and designed for audio work. more>>
Heilan is a cross-platform OpenGL X3D browser written in C++ and designed for audio work. Specifically, it forms the environment within which I am developing an audiovisual instrument for my PhD. As such, it has a number of features not commonly found in X3D browsers:
Low latency audio courtesy of PortAudio (ASIO, DirectX, MME on Windows; Jack, ALSA, OSS on Linux; CoreAudio on OSX).
A 1st order B-format Ambisonic audio engine, allowing for full 3d sound, capable of accommodating virtually any speaker configuration (at the moment this is limited to preset configurations, but that will change in the future).
Open Sound Control support for all nodes, allowing a nodes attributes to be manipulated in realtime, potentially by multiple users.
A multi-threaded audio engine, able to split off different nodes audio processing into separate threads (and potentially, separate cpus/cores). This can be configured by the scene author.
Heilan aims to conform to the X3D Interchange profile, with additional support for certain nodes such as Sound and NurbsPatchSurface. It may be extended with libraries which can provide extra nodes, navigation types, and sound file loaders. It comes with a library containing my own experimental audiovisual nodes, and a couple of extra navigation types.
The browser itself is a command line program designed to be used offline (theres no browser plugin or http/ftp support), though there is a GUI frontend available as well (included in the binary package). Both are open source, licensed under the GPL.
Enhancements:
- This release has the EXAMINE navigation type implemented correctly for the first time, and multitexturing is now implemented.
- Basic support for GLSL shaders is also included via the ProgramShader and ShaderProgram X3D nodes.
- Some new nodes have been added to libheilanextras, and a number of minor bugs have been fixed.
<<lessLow latency audio courtesy of PortAudio (ASIO, DirectX, MME on Windows; Jack, ALSA, OSS on Linux; CoreAudio on OSX).
A 1st order B-format Ambisonic audio engine, allowing for full 3d sound, capable of accommodating virtually any speaker configuration (at the moment this is limited to preset configurations, but that will change in the future).
Open Sound Control support for all nodes, allowing a nodes attributes to be manipulated in realtime, potentially by multiple users.
A multi-threaded audio engine, able to split off different nodes audio processing into separate threads (and potentially, separate cpus/cores). This can be configured by the scene author.
Heilan aims to conform to the X3D Interchange profile, with additional support for certain nodes such as Sound and NurbsPatchSurface. It may be extended with libraries which can provide extra nodes, navigation types, and sound file loaders. It comes with a library containing my own experimental audiovisual nodes, and a couple of extra navigation types.
The browser itself is a command line program designed to be used offline (theres no browser plugin or http/ftp support), though there is a GUI frontend available as well (included in the binary package). Both are open source, licensed under the GPL.
Enhancements:
- This release has the EXAMINE navigation type implemented correctly for the first time, and multitexturing is now implemented.
- Basic support for GLSL shaders is also included via the ProgramShader and ShaderProgram X3D nodes.
- Some new nodes have been added to libheilanextras, and a number of minor bugs have been fixed.
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Added: 2007-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Freerock GNOME 2.14.3
Freerock GNOME is a complete GNOME Desktop distribution designed and packaged specifically for Slackware Linux. more>>
Freerock GNOME is a complete GNOME Desktop distribution designed and packaged specifically for Slackware Linux.
Freerock GNOME installs cleanly and non-intrusively by utilizing the standard Slackware software package format (".tgz"). Freerock GNOME integrates seamlessly and easily into Slackware Linux version 10.2.
<<lessFreerock GNOME installs cleanly and non-intrusively by utilizing the standard Slackware software package format (".tgz"). Freerock GNOME integrates seamlessly and easily into Slackware Linux version 10.2.
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Added: 2007-03-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ManEdit 0.8.1
ManEdit is a UNIX Manual (man, manpage) page editor, viewer, and browser. more>>
ManEdit is a UNIX manual page editor and viewer, it is designed specifically for the editing of the UNIX manual page format using an integrated XML interface.
Although some developers with more resources can create a source document using a much more advanced editor and then export to multiple file formats, the average UNIX contributor is not up to that mountainous task. So to make UNIX documentation simpler, there is ManEdit!
Main features:
- XML Interface and Multiple Sectional Editing
- Instant preview feature and stand-alone viewer/browser
- Drag and Drop system and templates for easy mass production
- Multiple editors/viewers and multiple files loaded per editor for convient mass editing
<<lessAlthough some developers with more resources can create a source document using a much more advanced editor and then export to multiple file formats, the average UNIX contributor is not up to that mountainous task. So to make UNIX documentation simpler, there is ManEdit!
Main features:
- XML Interface and Multiple Sectional Editing
- Instant preview feature and stand-alone viewer/browser
- Drag and Drop system and templates for easy mass production
- Multiple editors/viewers and multiple files loaded per editor for convient mass editing
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Added: 2007-02-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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