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Allied Intent Standalone Server 0.2 Alpha

Allied Intent Standalone Server 0.2 Alpha


Allied Intent is a Community War Game Mod for Battlefield 2. more>>
Allied Intent is a Community War Game Mod for Battlefield 2. New and updated maps, vehicles, weapons and kit items, skins and texture recolor, new weapon and explosion effects, new coding features, vehicle music, and a much-improved single player experience.

Allied Intent is a modification, a "mod" for the PC game Battlefield 2. BF2 is of the First Person Shooter game style, and Allied Intent is a free add-on for those who purchased BF2.

Allied Intent seeks to enhance the BF2 experience in every way, by adding new content and features, making changes to gameplay, and involving the community in the mods development. Allied Intent supports players of all ages, backgrounds, and gaming preferences. Allied Intent is for the BF2 player who likes single player and multiplayer matches. And Allied Intent actively engages the community in contributing content to be officially sanctioned in the mod releases. Allied Intent is a mod by the community, for the community.

We are a handful of modders, bot specialists, coders, artists, gamers, and forum members. We are always looking for talented developers to join the team. And as mentioned above, we want the community to know its contributions will be highly instrumental in making this mod a model for excellence. Allied Intent is in no way related to Digital Illusions CE (the development company) nor Electronic Arts (the publishing entity) of BF2, but we greatly appreciate their release of BF2 and will strive to make it even better with our mod.

Allied Intent is set in the modern era, present day, and near future. By combining elements of immersion, realism, and "fun" factor, Allied Intent provides a gaming environment only limited by the imagination of the developers and community contributors.
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Added: 2006-07-11 License: Freeware Price:
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StarWar 0.0.1d

StarWar 0.0.1d


StarWar project is a space-shooting game based on ClanLib. more>>
StarWar project is a space-shooting game based on ClanLib. It is a 2D space shooting game similar to xsoldier.

It is multiplataform and suports sprite trasparencies, full screen, or windowed mode.

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Added: 2006-11-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Guitar Mode Maker 3.0

Guitar Mode Maker 3.0


Guitar Mode Maker is a software will help the guitar player learn scales, modes, chords, and create new scales. more>>
Guitar Mode Maker is a software will help the guitar player learn scales, modes, chords, and create new scales. Designed to be easy enough for the beginner and comprehensive for the advanced user! Learn Chords and Scales. Review the Chord and Scale List for GMM 3.0. Over 750 Chords and Scales Included in the trial installation!
This program also has the capability of the user sharing their scales with others through a new and improved, unique scale file (.GS2 file)!
Guitar Mode Maker 1.0 for linux comes with hundreds of scales, chords and modes to help you learn! Guitar Mode Maker 1.0 is available only for Linux.
Additionally for BASS GUITAR PLAYERS, Bass Guitar Mode Maker! Now bass players can have all the scales, modes and chords too! Bass Guitar Mode Maker 3.0 available for download now!
Main features:
- Easy scale creation by clicking on the fretboard, note list or piano keyboard
- Easy scale transposition
- Ability to save Guitar Scale files, even in trial version
- Ability to hear your scale played by acoustic guitar, 12-string or piano
- 750 Scales and chords TO START WITH!
- Ability to print guitar scale on printer!
- Easier to use interface (Screen Shot)
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Added: 2006-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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dot-mode.el 1.11

dot-mode.el 1.11


dot-mode.el is a minor mode for GNU Emacs / XEmacs that emulates the . command in vi. more>>
dot-mode.el is a minor mode for GNU Emacs / XEmacs that emulates the . command in vi. The original version was written in 1995 by James Gillespie.
I took over maintenance in 2000 and did a much needed update to code portability and also added some nice features. Much of the code was re-written, but the original design was sound and remains intact. dot-mode.el project is distributed under the GNU General Public License.
Why was it written?
For those of you not in the know, the . command in vi simply repeats the last edit made. In my experience, this is/has been the biggest feature that vi users claim they just cant live without. After having developed this feature for emacs, Id have to say I agree with them.
dot-mode.el was written so that vi users no longer have an excuse for not switching to an emacs variant. Emacs is, of course, superior in every other way...
Main features:
- New keybinding C-. emulates . command in vi.
- Calls to extended commands (M-x some-command) are also captured.
- There is an "override" mode that allows you to record keystrokes that dont change the buffer.
- You can specify whether dot-mode remembers "undo" commands.
- dot-mode can either share a single command buffer between all windows with dot-mode on, or each window can have its own command buffer.
- You can copy the saved keystrokes into the keyboard macro.
- Works on GNU Emacs (including NT Emacs) and XEmacs.
Version restrictions:
- Certain interactive commands such as query-replace or query-replace-regexp are not recorded properly. There is no plan to fix this. You can still record a keyboard macro to capture these types of functions.
Enhancements:
- A bug where dot-mode would give an error if you used dot-mode-override to record a [right] and then tried to call dot-mode-execute was fixed.
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Added: 2007-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SaberNet DCS 2.0.3

SaberNet DCS 2.0.3


SaberNet DCS provides an enterprise labor data collection software. more>>
SaberNet DCS provides an enterprise labor data collection software.
SaberNet DCS is enterprise labor data collection software designed with efficiency in mind. Optimized for bar code input, it can automate and improve the accuracy of your time tracking. It works in stand-alone mode or with your ERP.
SaberNet DCS is a labor data collection system, designed to allow organizations to rapidly capture their labor data in real-time. Reporting and analyzing this data provides you with real visibility into the profitability of individual jobs, projects, employees and departments. Establishing reliable labor efficiencies enables you to more accurately estimate jobs and uncover opportunities.
Main features:
- Single swipe clock-in allows employees to rapidly clock in at a door terminal.
- Single swipe lunch / break allows you to suspend and resume an activity using a single barcode.
- Instant activity switching allows an employee to immediately end one task and begin another.
- One employee on multiple jobs (job ganging)
- Multiple employees on one job
- Indirect activities and set-up time tracking
- Web enabled administration allows managers and supervisors to reference the live active employee list, manage jobs, and edit time records from any browser
- Runs as either a stand-alone application (autonomous) or it can be integrated with an ERP/CRM/MIS or payroll system
- 2 modes of operation: shop floor automated (bar-codes and scanners) and desktop standalone (mouse and keyboard)
- Powerful reporting can be generated with Crystal Reports
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Added: 2007-02-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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colorname 0.1

colorname 0.1


colorname is both a plugin for The Gimp as well as a standalone tool that tries to assign a name to a color, using external colo more>>
colorname is both a plugin for The Gimp as well as a standalone tool that tries to assign a name to a color, using external color definitions and linear algebra.

For this it calculates the euclidean distance between the currently selected color and all predefined colors, either in the RGB or HSV color space.

This project is licensed under the GPLv3.

Usage:

Standalone

Just start colorname.py

Gimp plugin

Once installed you can find colorname in the GIMP under: ”< Toolbox >/Xtns/Colorname”

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Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL v3 Price:
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refdb-mode 1.4

refdb-mode 1.4


refdb-mode is a minor mode for Emacs which implements an interface to RefDB. more>>
RefDB integrates nicely into Emacs. Combined with editing modes for SGML, XML, and RIS documents, youll get an integrated authoring environment with direct access to your bibliographic data.
"Cite-while-you-write", document transformation, and previewing is just a few mouseclicks away for DocBook SGML and XML as well as for TEI XML documents. Emacs support is not included in the RefDB sources, but available separately.
If your editor of choice should be Emacs or XEmacs, the RIS major mode (ris.el) will make editing RIS datasets a little bit more comfortable. Font-locking will help you to spot syntax errors. Especially the end tag (ER - ) is prone to lack the trailing space if youre not careful.
The ris-mode displays valid tags in blue, except the special type (TY - ) and end (ER - ) tags which are shown in red. The tag contents are colored according to several criteria. If the contents of a field is limited in length, the color will extend only up to that limit. Author/editor, publication date, and reprint fields are checked for a valid content. ris-mode also provides the following commands:
- insert-set (C-c-C-s): inserts a new skeleton dataset (a "reference"). The function will prompt you to enter the publication type. You can use either the auto-completion feature of the minibuffer to enter a valid type or the history feature to select a previously entered type. The function will create a newline, a type tag with the type you selected, default sets of tags for a selected range of types, as well as an end tag.
- insert-tag ( C-c-C-t): insert a new tag. Use either the auto-completion feature of the minibuffer to enter a valid tag or the history feature to select a previously entered tag.
duplicate-tag (M-RET): insert a new line below the current line with the same tag as the current line. This command is convenient if you add multiple keywords or authors, each of which have to go on separate tag lines.
- backward-set (C-x[) and forward-set (C-x]): move between RIS datasets.
- narrow-to-set (C-xns) and widen (C-xnw): narrow the buffer to the current RIS set and widen to the full buffer contents.
The mode currently does not check the length of author entries, nor does it handle continued lines in any way. It does not attempt to check whether a reference is complete (e.g. it wont notify you if there is no author)
Enhancements:
- Support for Muse documents was added.
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Added: 2007-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GCALDaemon 1.0

GCALDaemon 1.0


GCALDaemon is a project that offers two-way synchronization between Google Calendar and various iCalalendar compatible apps. more>>
GCALDaemon is a project that offers two-way synchronization between Google Calendar and various iCalalendar compatible apps.
GCALDaemon is an OS-independent Java program that offers two-way synchronization between Google Calendar and various iCalalendar compatible calendar applications. GCALDaemon is primarily designed as a calendar synchronizer but it can also be used as a Gmail notifier, Address Book importer, Gmail terminal and RSS feed converter.
Main features:
- Open source and completely free of charge
- OS-independent standalone application (Java 1.5)
- Bidirectional sync between iCalendar and Google Calendar
- View and edit your Google Calendar offline
- Supports Google Apps for Your Domain
- Supports multiple file listeners with multiple Google Accounts
- Make Gmail contacts accessible via LDAP
- Customizable Gmail notification
- Converts RSS/ATOM feed to iCalendar format
- Reusable mail transfer agent
- Remote control your computer via Gmail
- Multi-user abilities (up to 30-40 HTTP and LDAP clients)
- Run in service mode on Windows NT/2000/XP
- Run in embedded mode in a Servlet Container
- Low memory usage (10-20 MBytes)
- Automatic and fast (3-5 sec/sync)
- Customizable logging system (Log4J / CommonsLogging)
- Ability to do TCP/IP hostname/address filtering
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Added: 2007-04-18 License: LGPL (GNU Library General Public License, version 2.0) Price:
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OpenLaszlo 3.3

OpenLaszlo 3.3


OpenLaszlo is the premier open-source platform for rich internet applications. more>>
OpenLaszlo is the premier open-source platform for rich internet applications.

OpenLaszlo is an open source platform for creating zero-install web applications with the user interface capabilities of desktop client software.

OpenLaszlo programs are written in XML and JavaScript and transparently compiled to Flash and soon DHTML. The OpenLaszlo APIs provide animation, layout, data binding, server communication, and declarative UI. An OpenLaszlo application can be as short as a single source file, or factored into multiple files that define reusable classes and libraries.

OpenLaszlo is write once run everywhere. An OpenLaszlo application developed on one machine will run on all leading Web browsers on all leading desktop operating systems.

Cinematic user experience
Applications developed on OpenLaszlo provide a dramatically improved online user experience featuring advanced interfaces delivered on a single Web page. By bringing true application behavior to the Web, OpenLaszlo makes a new generation of online communications, commerce and content services viable for the first time.

imageRapid XML development approach
OpenLaszlo applications are written in LZX, a standards-driven XML and JavaScript description language that enables a declarative, text-based development process. LZX supports rapid prototyping, collaborative software development and long term code maintenance.

imageScalable deployment architecture
Depending on requirements, OpenLaszlo applications can be deployed either SOLO (Standalone OpenLaszlo Output) or from the OpenLaszlo Server. SOLO deployment supports most use cases and works from any HTTP Web server. OpenLaszlo Server deployment supports additional data integration options, persistent connections and run-time media transcoding. The OpenLaszlo server is Java-based and works with leading J2EE application servers and Java Servlet Containers. OpenLaszlos standards-based architecture delivers exceptional reliability and scalability, proven in deployments serving millions of users to date.

Benefits

Develop standards-based rich Internet Applications that support any web browser with a single code base in XML and JavaScript.

Deploy them from any HTTP Web server in SOLO mode, or from a J2EE application server or Java servlet container running the OpenLaszlo Server under Linux, UNIX, Windows or Mac OS X.

Display them in any Web browser enabled with the Flash 6 Player or above, reaching 96% of all Web-enabled desktops.
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Added: 2006-05-25 License: Common Public License Price:
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File::Stat::ModeString 1.00

File::Stat::ModeString 1.00


File::Stat::ModeString - conversion file stat mode to/from string representation. more>>
File::Stat::ModeString - conversion file stat mode to/from string representation.

SYNOPSIS

use File::Stat::ModeString;

$string = mode_to_string ( $st_mode );
$st_mode = string_to_mode ( $string );
$type = mode_to_typechar( $st_mode );

$record = < IN >; chomp $record;
$record =~ m/^some_prefixs+$MODE_STRING_REs+some_suffix$/o
or die "invalid record format";

die "Invalid mode in $string"
if is_mode_string_valid( $string );

This module provides a few functions for conversion between binary and literal representations of file mode bits, including file type.

All of them use only symbolic constants for mode bits from File::Stat::Bits.

CONSTANTS

$MODE_STRING_RE

Regular expression to match mode string (without ^$).

FUNCTIONS

is_mode_string_valid( $string )

Returns true if argument matches mode string pattern.

$type = mode_to_typechar( $mode )

Returns file type character of binary mode, ? on unknown file type.

$string = mode_to_string( $mode )

Converts binary mode value to string representation. ? in file type field on unknown file type.

$mode = string_to_mode( $string )

Converts string representation of file mode to binary one.

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Added: 2006-05-30 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.19_001

Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.19_001


Kernel Mode Linux is a technology which enables the execution of user programs in a kernel mode. more>>
Kernel Mode Linux project is a technology which enables us to execute user programs in kernel mode. In Kernel Mode Linux, user programs can be executed as user processes that have the privilege level of kernel mode.
The benefit of executing user programs in kernel mode is that the user programs can access a kernel address space directly. So, for example, user programs can invoke system calls very fast because it is unnecessary to switch between a kernel mode and a user mode by using costly software interruptions or context switches.
Unlike kernel modules, user programs are executed as ordinary processes (except for their privilege level), so scheduling and paging are performed as usual.
Although it seems dangerous to let user programs access a kernel directly, safety of the kernel can be ensured, for example, by static type checking, software fault isolation, and so forth.
For proof of concept, we are developing a system which is based on the combination of Kernel Mode Linux and Typed Assembly Language, TAL. (TAL can ensure safety of programs through its type checking and the type checking can be done at machine binary level.
Version restrictions:
- User processes executed in kernel mode should obey the following limitations. Otherwise, your system will be in an undefined state. In the worst-case scenario, your system will crash.
- On IA-32, programs executed in kernel mode shouldnt modify their CS, DS, FS and SS registers.
- On AMD64, programs executed in kernel mode shouldnt modify their CS register.
- In addition, on AMD64, IA-32 binaries cannot be executed in kernel mode.
Enhancements:
- This release has been merged with the 2.6.19 Linux kernel.
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Added: 2006-12-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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XML::Filter::Mode 0.02

XML::Filter::Mode 0.02


XML::Filter::Mode Perl module can filter out all chunks not in the current mode. more>>
XML::Filter::Mode Perl module can filter out all chunks not in the current mode.

SYNOPSIS

use XML::Filter::Mode;
use strict;

my $filter = XML::Filter::Mode->new( Modes => "a,b,c" );
my $filter = XML::Filter::Mode->new( Modes => [qw( a b c )] );

## To inspect the modes:
my @modes = $filter->modes;

## To change the modes:
$h->modes( qw( d e ) );

Filters portions of documents based on a mode= attribute.

I use this to have XML documents that can be read in several modes, for instance "test", "demo" and normal (ie not test or demo), or "C", "Bytecraft_C", "Perl".

Mode names must contain only alphanumerics and "_" (ie match Perls w regexp assertion).

The filter is given a comma separated list of modes. Each element in the XML document may have a mode="" attribute that gives a mode expression. If there is no mode attribute or it is empty or the mode expression matches the list of modes, then the element is accepted. Otherwise it and all of its children are cut from the document.

The mode expression is a boolean expression using the operators & (which unfortunately must be escaped as "&"), |, , to build mode matching expressions from a list Parentheses may be used to group operations. of words. , and are synonyms.
! may be used as a prefix negation operator, so !a means "unless mode a".

Examples:

Modes mode="..." Action
Enabled Value
===== ========== ======
(none) "" pass

a "" pass
a "a" pass
a "a" pass
a,b "a" pass
a "a,b" pass
b "a,b" pass
a,b "a,b" pass
b "!a,b" pass
a,b "a b" pass

(none) "b" cut
a "b" cut
a "a&b" cut
b "a&b" cut
a "!a,b" cut
a "!a" cut

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Added: 2007-07-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Chaosreader 0.94

Chaosreader 0.94


Chaosreader is an open source tool to trace TCP/UDP/... sessions and fetch application data from snoop or tcpdump logs. more>>
Chaosreader is an open source tool to trace TCP/UDP/... sessions and fetch application data from snoop or tcpdump logs. This is a type of "any-snarf" program, as it will fetch telnet sessions, FTP files, HTTP transfers (HTML, GIF, JPEG, ...), SMTP emails, ... from the captured data inside network traffic logs.
A index in html file is created that links to all the session details, including realtime replay programs for telnet, rlogin, IRC, X11 or VNC sessions; and reports such as image reports and HTTP GET/POST content reports. Chaosreader can also run in standalone mode - where it invokes tcpdump or snoop (if they are available) to create the log files and then processes them. For a look at the command line options see the readme printed by the program (chaosreader --help2).
Main features:
- Reads Solaris snoop logs and four versions of tcpdump/libpcap logs
- Standalone mode generates a series of logs and then processes those
- Processes HTTP, FTP, telnet, SMTP, IRC, ... application protocols
- Processes any TCP and UDP traffic
- Processes 802.11b wireless traffic
- Processes PPPoE traffic, tun device traffic
- Retrieves transferred files from FTP and HTTP traffic
- Creates HTML and text reports to list contents of the log
- Creates realtime replay programs for telnet or IRC sessions
- Creates red/blue coloured HTML reports for 2-way sessions such as telnet and FTP
- Creates red/blue coloured HTML reports for any TCP, UDP or ICMP traffic
- Creates image reports from HTTP, FTP transfers
- Creates HTTP GET and POST reports from queries
- Creates red/blue coloured HTML hex dumps for any TCP, UDP or ICMP traffic
- Creates plain text hex dumps for any TCP, UDP or ICMP traffic
- Creates HTTP proxy logs based on observed HTTP traffic, using the squid log format
- Creates X11 realtime replay programs to playback an X11 session. (experimental).
- Creates red/blue coloured HTML reports for X11 text and keystrokes.
- Creates realtime replay programs for X11 text communication.
- Creates VNC realtime replay programs to playback a VNC session. (experimental).
- Creates HTML reports for VNC keystrokes.
- Creates realtime replay programs for VNC keystrokes.
- SSH content analysis. reports, replays and keystroke delay data files.
- Creates raw data files from TCP or UDP transfers
- Supports TCP out of sequence number delivery
- Supports IP fragmentation
- Supports IPv4 and IPv6
- Processes ICMP and ICMPv6
- Very configurable (including filtering on IPs and ports)
- Can sort data based on time, size, type or IP.
- Can skip sessions smaller than a min size.
- Runs on Solaris, RedHat, Windows, ...
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Added: 2006-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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JSBlend 0.6

JSBlend 0.6


JSBlend is a cross-platform, web-based file comparison and merge tool written mostly in Javascript. more>>
JSBlend is a cross-platform, web-based file comparison and merge tool written mostly in Javascript. The tool can display differences in two files and allow the user to selectively merge them by editing one of the files. JSBlend project relies on a Python or PHP backend to load the initial differences between the two files and to save them after merging.

The backend relies mostly on the GNU DiffUtils toolset which is available on Linux and Windows as open-source software. Specifically, the tool uses diff command to load the differences in a side-by-side format (-y option) initially. After this point, all the user edits are managed within the Javascript and no calls to the backend server is made except for saving the files.

While JSBlend is a general purpose diff/merge tool, it is especially suitable for managing conflicts in configuration files on servers after an update. Many server machines do not have any GUI framework installed and are often run in headless mode on remote sites. Using desktop-based GUI tools for merging the conflicts is not always possible. JSBlend can be a very useful tool when either used standalone or embedded inside an existing administration console.
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Added: 2007-07-11 License: Open Software License Price:
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SARA 7.0.2c

SARA 7.0.2c


SARA, the Security Auditors Research Assistant is a third generation network security analysis tool. more>>
SARA, the Security Auditors Research Assistant is a third generation network security analysis tool.
Main features:
- Operates under Unix, Linux, MAC OS/X or Windows (through coLinux) OS.
- Supports the FBI/SANS Top 20 Consensus (8 Oct 04).
- Can adapt to many firewalled environments.
- Support remote self scan and API facilities.
- Used for CIS benchmark initiatives
- Plug-in facility for third party apps
- SANS/ISTS Certified
- CVE standards support (20040901)
- Enterprise search module
- Standalone or daemon mode
- Free-use open SATAN oriented license
- Updated twice a month (we try)
- User extension support
- Based on the SATAN model
The first generation assistant, the Security Administrators Tool for Analyzing Networks (SATAN) was developed in early 1995. It became the benchmark for network security analysis for several years. However, few updates were provided and the tool slowly became obsolete in the growing threat environment.
Enhancements:
- Extensive new features, new tests, and new database connectors.
- Many bugfixes and cleanups were made.
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Added: 2006-10-26 License: Freeware Price:
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