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translate plus 1.0
translate plus is a facelift, update, and re-code of the Translate theme from Suslik. more>>
translate plus is a facelift, update, and re-code of the Translate theme from Suslik. This version utilises a new technique for coding input boxes for Superkaramba, which was written (again) by Suslik.
This new technique allows for a transparent input box, which allows for a much nicer looking theme
<<lessThis new technique allows for a transparent input box, which allows for a much nicer looking theme
Download (0.058MB)
Added: 2007-04-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
924 downloads
OnTV 2.6.0
OnTV is a GNOME Applet for monitoring current and upcoming TV programs. more>>
OnTV project is a GNOME Applet that can monitor current and upcoming TV programs.
OnTV is a GNOME Applet written in Python using PyGTK, it uses XMLTV files to monitor current and upcoming TV programs.
Main features:
- Program descriptions as tooltips.
- Remaining time of/until current/upcoming programs.
- Preferences dialog for selecting what channels to monitor and more.
<<lessOnTV is a GNOME Applet written in Python using PyGTK, it uses XMLTV files to monitor current and upcoming TV programs.
Main features:
- Program descriptions as tooltips.
- Remaining time of/until current/upcoming programs.
- Preferences dialog for selecting what channels to monitor and more.
Download (0.50MB)
Added: 2007-02-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
969 downloads
Q Light Controller 2.6.0
Q Light Controller 2 (QLC) aims to be a free alternative to commercial lighting software and hardware. more>>
Q Light Controller 2 (QLC) aims to be a free alternative to commercial lighting software and hardware. The main emphasis is to build a software that can be used to control any kinds of lighting equipment.
QLC uses the dmx4linux driver suite to access various hardware interfaces. Currently DMX512, Analog 0-10V and MIDI control systems are being supported by dmx4linux. Refer to dmx4linux interfaces for more information on supported interfaces.
Q Light Controller is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Easy to use device-oriented interface
- Control up to 512 DMX/Analog channels thru DMX4Linux
- Use one of the ready-made fixture definitions, or
- Define your own fixtures with the device class editor
- Create fast changing or smoothly fading scenes, chasers and sequences
- Easy programming of moving lights thru a pattern generator
- Conjure your favourite lighting desk layout with the virtual console
<<lessQLC uses the dmx4linux driver suite to access various hardware interfaces. Currently DMX512, Analog 0-10V and MIDI control systems are being supported by dmx4linux. Refer to dmx4linux interfaces for more information on supported interfaces.
Q Light Controller is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
- Easy to use device-oriented interface
- Control up to 512 DMX/Analog channels thru DMX4Linux
- Use one of the ready-made fixture definitions, or
- Define your own fixtures with the device class editor
- Create fast changing or smoothly fading scenes, chasers and sequences
- Easy programming of moving lights thru a pattern generator
- Conjure your favourite lighting desk layout with the virtual console
Download (1.4MB)
Added: 2006-11-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1081 downloads
edonkey plus 0.01
edonkey plus is a free program peer to peer for the peer to peer network edonkey 2000,overnet etc. more>>
edonkey plus is a free program peer to peer (P2P) for the peer to peer network Edonkey 2000, Overnet etc.
Basic aMule Tips
- NEVER run aMule as root.
- If you are behind a firewall or router, be sure that the ports have been opened. The default ports are 4662 (TCP). 4665 (UDP) and 4672 (UDP). If these are blocked, you will receive a "LowID" which results in fewer available sources for the files you are downloading.
- Obtain an appropriate server.met: e.g., if you are a dialup, using a large server list is not appropiate.
- Set your temp and shared directories in Preferences->Directories
- To recursively select a certain directory, right-click over it.
- You should *NOT* share
- Your temp download directory!
- Your /etc directory
- Probably not your /var, /lib, /boot, or /usr directory
- Certainly make sure that any really confidential files (password files, private SSH keys, credit card numbers :) are *not* shared. So generally do not share your entire home directory, although you might want to share some files or directories in it.
- Remember that you get certain download priveledges with those clients (aMule, eMule, etc users) to whom you upload files, in the form of reduced queue waits.
- Please note that compilation with optimizations is supported. However, if you pull a Gentoo, we will probably just tell you to recompile aMule and/or your system with sane compiler-flags before we will attempt to address the problem.
<<lessBasic aMule Tips
- NEVER run aMule as root.
- If you are behind a firewall or router, be sure that the ports have been opened. The default ports are 4662 (TCP). 4665 (UDP) and 4672 (UDP). If these are blocked, you will receive a "LowID" which results in fewer available sources for the files you are downloading.
- Obtain an appropriate server.met: e.g., if you are a dialup, using a large server list is not appropiate.
- Set your temp and shared directories in Preferences->Directories
- To recursively select a certain directory, right-click over it.
- You should *NOT* share
- Your temp download directory!
- Your /etc directory
- Probably not your /var, /lib, /boot, or /usr directory
- Certainly make sure that any really confidential files (password files, private SSH keys, credit card numbers :) are *not* shared. So generally do not share your entire home directory, although you might want to share some files or directories in it.
- Remember that you get certain download priveledges with those clients (aMule, eMule, etc users) to whom you upload files, in the form of reduced queue waits.
- Please note that compilation with optimizations is supported. However, if you pull a Gentoo, we will probably just tell you to recompile aMule and/or your system with sane compiler-flags before we will attempt to address the problem.
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Added: 2007-07-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
844 downloads
Quanta Plus 3.5.7
Quanta is a web editor for KDE supporting HTML and more. more>>
Quanta Plus is a highly stable and feature rich web development environment. Quantas vision has always been to start with the best architectural foundations, design for efficient and natural use and enable maximal user extensibility.
We recognize that we dont have the resources to do everything we would like to so our target is to make it easy for you to help make this the best community based desktop application anywhere. Pretty much everything in Quanta is designed so you can extend it.
Even the way it handles XML DTDs is based on XML files you can edit. You can even import DTDs, write scripts to manage editor contents, visually create dialogs for your scripts and assign script actions to nearly any file operation in a project. You can even look at and communicate with a wide range of what happens inside Quanta using DCOP.
Quanta is based on KDE so this means it is network transparent from any dialog or project. It can use not only FTP but other KDE KIO slaves from file dialogs or in project settings. For instance if you want secure access try the fish KIO slave that uses SSH.
Just enter fish://[user]@domain in any dialog or select fish in your project settings. Here on this site you will find information on using Kommander to visually build dialogs you can extend Quanta with. These applications talk to each other using an IPC (Inter Process Communication) called DCOP (DEsktop Communication Protocol).
Of course I realize this can sound like alphabet soup techno-babble to some web developers, but heres what it means. When you are using Quanta and realize you would like to do something and you want to ask "Can I do this?" you can expect the answer will not only be yes, but it will probably be even cooler than you hoped for.
Not included on this site are other tools you can use with Quanta for revision control and reviewing and merging changes in files. Those applications are Cervisia and Kompare, and if they are not installed and you install them Quanta will use them.
We would like to think that there are rich rewards to be found here for those willing to explore new ways of doing things, or perhaps in some cases old ways that are just new to you.
<<lessWe recognize that we dont have the resources to do everything we would like to so our target is to make it easy for you to help make this the best community based desktop application anywhere. Pretty much everything in Quanta is designed so you can extend it.
Even the way it handles XML DTDs is based on XML files you can edit. You can even import DTDs, write scripts to manage editor contents, visually create dialogs for your scripts and assign script actions to nearly any file operation in a project. You can even look at and communicate with a wide range of what happens inside Quanta using DCOP.
Quanta is based on KDE so this means it is network transparent from any dialog or project. It can use not only FTP but other KDE KIO slaves from file dialogs or in project settings. For instance if you want secure access try the fish KIO slave that uses SSH.
Just enter fish://[user]@domain in any dialog or select fish in your project settings. Here on this site you will find information on using Kommander to visually build dialogs you can extend Quanta with. These applications talk to each other using an IPC (Inter Process Communication) called DCOP (DEsktop Communication Protocol).
Of course I realize this can sound like alphabet soup techno-babble to some web developers, but heres what it means. When you are using Quanta and realize you would like to do something and you want to ask "Can I do this?" you can expect the answer will not only be yes, but it will probably be even cooler than you hoped for.
Not included on this site are other tools you can use with Quanta for revision control and reviewing and merging changes in files. Those applications are Cervisia and Kompare, and if they are not installed and you install them Quanta will use them.
We would like to think that there are rich rewards to be found here for those willing to explore new ways of doing things, or perhaps in some cases old ways that are just new to you.
Download (5.8MB)
Added: 2007-05-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
943 downloads
Other version of Quanta Plus
License:Freeware

LDAP Account Manager 2.6.0 / 2.7.0 RC1
LDAP Account Manager RC1 is a webfrontend for managing accounts stored in an LDAP directory. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-27 License: GPL Price: FREE
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Other version of LDAP Account Manager
LDAP Account Manager is a useful software which helps you manage ... LDAP Account Manager 2.6.0 is a useful software which helps you manage Unix and Samba user andPrice: FREE
License:GPL
License:GPL
BitNami WordPress Stack for Linux 2.6.0
designed to make the internet publishing experience easy. more>> <<less
Download (61.67MB)
Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price: Free
195 downloads
ParaView 2.6.0
ParaView project is an application designed with the need to visualize large data sets in mind. more>>
ParaView project is an application designed with the need to visualize large data sets in mind. The goals of the ParaView project include the following:
- Develop an open-source, multi-platform visualization application.
- Support distributed computation models to process large data sets.
- Create an open, flexible, and intuitive user interface.
- Develop an extensible architecture based on open standards.
ParaView runs on distributed and shared memory parallel as well as single processor systems and has been succesfully tested on Windows, Linux and various Unix workstations and clusters. Under the hood, ParaView uses the Visualization Toolkit as the data processing and rendering engine and has a user interface written using a unique blend of Tcl/Tk and C++. Please go here for a detailed list of features.
ParaView was created by Kitware in conjunction with Jim Ahrens of the Advanced Computing Laboratory at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Contributors and developers of ParaView currently include: Kitware, LANL, Sandia National Laboratories, and Army Research Laboratory. ParaView is funded by the US Department of Energy ASCI Views program as part of a three-year contract awarded to Kitware, Inc. by a consortium of three National Labs - Los Alamos, Sandia, and Livermore. The goal of the project is to develop scalable parallel processing tools with an emphasis on distributed memory implementations. The project includes parallel algorithms, infrastructure, I/O, support, and display devices. One significant feature of the contract is that all software developed is to be delivered open source. Hence ParaView is available as an open-source system.
Main features:
- Handles structured (uniform rectilinear, non-uniform rectilinear, and curvilinear grids), unstructured, polygonal and image data.
- All processing operations (filters) produce datasets. This allows the user to either further process or save as a data file the result of every operation. For example, the user can extract a cut surface, reduce the number of points on this surface by masking, and apply glyphs (for example, vector arrows) to the result.
- Contours and isosurfaces can be extracted from all data types using scalars or vector components. The results can be colored by any other variable or processed further. When possible, structured data contours/isosurfaces are extracted with fast and efficient algorithms which make use of the special data layout.
- Vectors fields can be inspected by applying glyphs (arrows, cones, lines, spheres, and various 2D glyphs) to the points in a dataset. The glyphs can be scaled by scalars, vector component or vector magnitude and can be oriented using a vector field.
- A sub-region of a dataset can be extracted by cutting or clipping with an arbitrary plane (all data types), specifying a threshold criteria to exclude cells (all data types) and/or specifying a VOI (volume of interest - structured data types only)
- Streamlines can be generated using constant step or adaptive integrators. The results can be displayed as points, lines, tubes, ribbons, etc., and can be processed by a multitude of filters.
- The points in a dataset can be warped (displaced) with scalars (given a user defined displacement vector) or with vectors (unavailable for non-linear rectilinear grids).
- With the array calculator, new variables can be computed using existing point or cell field arrays. A multitude of scalar and vector operations are supported.
- Data can be probed at a point or along a line. The results are displayed either graphically or as text and can be exported for further analysis.
- ParaView provides many other data sources and filters by default (edge extraction, surface extraction, reflection, decimation, extrusion, smoothing...) and any VTK filter can be added by providing a simple XML description (VTK provides hundreds of sources and filters, see VTK documentation for a complete list).
Enhancements:
- This release adds parallel uniform rectilinear grid volume rendering (vtkImageData).
- It introduces new algorithms for parallel unstructured grid volume rendering.
- Support for hardware accelerated offscreen rendering using OpenGL framebuffers.
- Improved multi-block support.
- Improved AMR support.
- Animation saving with ffmpeg.
- Filters have been added for FLUENT, OpenFOAM, MFIX, LSDyna, and AcuSolve.
- A gradient filter for unstructured data.
- Many other enhancements and bugfixes.
<<less- Develop an open-source, multi-platform visualization application.
- Support distributed computation models to process large data sets.
- Create an open, flexible, and intuitive user interface.
- Develop an extensible architecture based on open standards.
ParaView runs on distributed and shared memory parallel as well as single processor systems and has been succesfully tested on Windows, Linux and various Unix workstations and clusters. Under the hood, ParaView uses the Visualization Toolkit as the data processing and rendering engine and has a user interface written using a unique blend of Tcl/Tk and C++. Please go here for a detailed list of features.
ParaView was created by Kitware in conjunction with Jim Ahrens of the Advanced Computing Laboratory at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Contributors and developers of ParaView currently include: Kitware, LANL, Sandia National Laboratories, and Army Research Laboratory. ParaView is funded by the US Department of Energy ASCI Views program as part of a three-year contract awarded to Kitware, Inc. by a consortium of three National Labs - Los Alamos, Sandia, and Livermore. The goal of the project is to develop scalable parallel processing tools with an emphasis on distributed memory implementations. The project includes parallel algorithms, infrastructure, I/O, support, and display devices. One significant feature of the contract is that all software developed is to be delivered open source. Hence ParaView is available as an open-source system.
Main features:
- Handles structured (uniform rectilinear, non-uniform rectilinear, and curvilinear grids), unstructured, polygonal and image data.
- All processing operations (filters) produce datasets. This allows the user to either further process or save as a data file the result of every operation. For example, the user can extract a cut surface, reduce the number of points on this surface by masking, and apply glyphs (for example, vector arrows) to the result.
- Contours and isosurfaces can be extracted from all data types using scalars or vector components. The results can be colored by any other variable or processed further. When possible, structured data contours/isosurfaces are extracted with fast and efficient algorithms which make use of the special data layout.
- Vectors fields can be inspected by applying glyphs (arrows, cones, lines, spheres, and various 2D glyphs) to the points in a dataset. The glyphs can be scaled by scalars, vector component or vector magnitude and can be oriented using a vector field.
- A sub-region of a dataset can be extracted by cutting or clipping with an arbitrary plane (all data types), specifying a threshold criteria to exclude cells (all data types) and/or specifying a VOI (volume of interest - structured data types only)
- Streamlines can be generated using constant step or adaptive integrators. The results can be displayed as points, lines, tubes, ribbons, etc., and can be processed by a multitude of filters.
- The points in a dataset can be warped (displaced) with scalars (given a user defined displacement vector) or with vectors (unavailable for non-linear rectilinear grids).
- With the array calculator, new variables can be computed using existing point or cell field arrays. A multitude of scalar and vector operations are supported.
- Data can be probed at a point or along a line. The results are displayed either graphically or as text and can be exported for further analysis.
- ParaView provides many other data sources and filters by default (edge extraction, surface extraction, reflection, decimation, extrusion, smoothing...) and any VTK filter can be added by providing a simple XML description (VTK provides hundreds of sources and filters, see VTK documentation for a complete list).
Enhancements:
- This release adds parallel uniform rectilinear grid volume rendering (vtkImageData).
- It introduces new algorithms for parallel unstructured grid volume rendering.
- Support for hardware accelerated offscreen rendering using OpenGL framebuffers.
- Improved multi-block support.
- Improved AMR support.
- Animation saving with ffmpeg.
- Filters have been added for FLUENT, OpenFOAM, MFIX, LSDyna, and AcuSolve.
- A gradient filter for unstructured data.
- Many other enhancements and bugfixes.
Download (29.3MB)
Added: 2007-03-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
958 downloads
Term::TtyRec::Plus 0.02
Term::TtyRec::Plus is a Perl module to read a ttyrec. more>>
Term::TtyRec::Plus is a Perl module to read a ttyrec.
SYNOPSIS
Term::TtyRec::Plus is a module that lets you read ttyrec files. The related module, Term::TtyRec is designed more for simple interactions. Term::TtyRec::Plus gives you more information and, using a callback, lets you munge the data block and timestamp. It will do all the subtle work of making sure timing is kept consistent, and of rebuilding each frame header.
use Term::TtyRec::Plus;
my $ttyrec = Term::TtyRec::Plus->new();
while ($frame_ref = $ttyrec->next_frame())
{
# do stuff with $frame_ref, e.g.
$total_time += $frame_ref->{diff};
}
CONSTRUCTOR AND STARTUP
new()
Creates and returns a new Term::TtyRec::Plus object.
my $ttyrec = Term::TtyRec::Plus->new();
Parameters
Here are the parameters that > recognizes.
infile
The input filename. A value of "-", which is the default, or undef, means STDIN.
filehandle
The input filehandle. By default this is undef; if you have already opened the ttyrec then you can pass its filehandle to the constructor. If both filehandle and infile are defined, filehandle is used.
time_threshold
The maximum difference between two frames, in seconds. If undef, which is the default, there is no enforced maximum. The second most common value would be 10, which some ttyrec utilities (such as timettyrec) use.
frame_filter
A callback, run for each frame before returning the frame to the user of Term::TtyRec::Plus. This callback receives three arguments: the frame text, the timestamp, and the timestamp of the previous frame. All three arguments are passed as scalar references. The previous frames timestamp is undef for the first frame. The return value is not currently looked at. If you modify the timestamp, the module will make sure that change is noted and respected in further frame timestamps. Modifications to the previous frames timestamp are currently ignored.
sub halve_frame_time_and_stumblify
{
my ($data_ref, $time_ref, $prev_ref) = @_;
$$time_ref = $$prev_ref + ($$time_ref - $$prev_ref) / 2
if defined $$prev_ref;
$$data_ref =~ s/Eidolos/Stumbly/g;
}
State
In addition to passing arguments, you can modify Term::TtyRec::Pluss initial state, if you want to. This could be useful if you are chaining multiple ttyrecs together; you could pass a different initial frame. Support for such chaining might be added in a future version.
frame
The initial frame number. Default 0.
prev_timestamp
The previous frames timestamp. Default undef.
accum_diff
The accumulated difference of all frames seen so far; see the section on diffed_timestamp in next_frame()s return value. Default 0.
relative_time
The time passed since the first frame. Default 0.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
Term::TtyRec::Plus is a module that lets you read ttyrec files. The related module, Term::TtyRec is designed more for simple interactions. Term::TtyRec::Plus gives you more information and, using a callback, lets you munge the data block and timestamp. It will do all the subtle work of making sure timing is kept consistent, and of rebuilding each frame header.
use Term::TtyRec::Plus;
my $ttyrec = Term::TtyRec::Plus->new();
while ($frame_ref = $ttyrec->next_frame())
{
# do stuff with $frame_ref, e.g.
$total_time += $frame_ref->{diff};
}
CONSTRUCTOR AND STARTUP
new()
Creates and returns a new Term::TtyRec::Plus object.
my $ttyrec = Term::TtyRec::Plus->new();
Parameters
Here are the parameters that > recognizes.
infile
The input filename. A value of "-", which is the default, or undef, means STDIN.
filehandle
The input filehandle. By default this is undef; if you have already opened the ttyrec then you can pass its filehandle to the constructor. If both filehandle and infile are defined, filehandle is used.
time_threshold
The maximum difference between two frames, in seconds. If undef, which is the default, there is no enforced maximum. The second most common value would be 10, which some ttyrec utilities (such as timettyrec) use.
frame_filter
A callback, run for each frame before returning the frame to the user of Term::TtyRec::Plus. This callback receives three arguments: the frame text, the timestamp, and the timestamp of the previous frame. All three arguments are passed as scalar references. The previous frames timestamp is undef for the first frame. The return value is not currently looked at. If you modify the timestamp, the module will make sure that change is noted and respected in further frame timestamps. Modifications to the previous frames timestamp are currently ignored.
sub halve_frame_time_and_stumblify
{
my ($data_ref, $time_ref, $prev_ref) = @_;
$$time_ref = $$prev_ref + ($$time_ref - $$prev_ref) / 2
if defined $$prev_ref;
$$data_ref =~ s/Eidolos/Stumbly/g;
}
State
In addition to passing arguments, you can modify Term::TtyRec::Pluss initial state, if you want to. This could be useful if you are chaining multiple ttyrecs together; you could pass a different initial frame. Support for such chaining might be added in a future version.
frame
The initial frame number. Default 0.
prev_timestamp
The previous frames timestamp. Default undef.
accum_diff
The accumulated difference of all frames seen so far; see the section on diffed_timestamp in next_frame()s return value. Default 0.
relative_time
The time passed since the first frame. Default 0.
Download (0.056MB)
Added: 2007-01-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1023 downloads
WebClient for SVN 2.5.0
WebClient for SVN is the web interface for Subversion (SVN) repository. more>>
WebClient for SVN is the web interface for Subversion (SVN) repository. It offers a convenient way of browsing the repository content and its history plus simple write operations. SVN Web Client can
Main features:
- Improved performance and usability (compared to the former SVN Browser project)
- Folders and files content browsing
- Folders and files revisions browsing and compare
- Revision details, revisions compare
- Create/delete/modify files
- Create/delete folders
- Easy branches/tags browsing
- 100% Pure Java implementation of SVN access layer (using JavaSVN library)
- Multi-repository support
<<lessMain features:
- Improved performance and usability (compared to the former SVN Browser project)
- Folders and files content browsing
- Folders and files revisions browsing and compare
- Revision details, revisions compare
- Create/delete/modify files
- Create/delete folders
- Easy branches/tags browsing
- 100% Pure Java implementation of SVN access layer (using JavaSVN library)
- Multi-repository support
Download (1.6MB)
Added: 2006-04-10 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
741 downloads
Nicotine-Plus 1.2.8
Nicotine-Plus is a fork of Nicotine, the Python/GTK+ 2 client for the Soulseek P2P Network. more>>
Nicotine-Plus is a fork of Nicotine, the Python/GTK+ 2 client for the Soulseek P2P Network. Nicotine-Pluss features include remote uploads, separate shares sent to Buddies, GUI improvements, and a tray icon.
Enhancements:
GENERAL CHANGES
- Support for Spell Checking in chat added (libsexy and python-sexy required)
- Other users Interests are now shown in the User Info tab, with expanders
- Send Message added to trayicon
- Popup Menus in Private, Chatrooms, and User Browse reorganized
- The user-entry boxes are now buddy-list combobox entries
- Users with PyGTK >= 2.10 will use the gtk.StatusIcon instead of the old trayicon.so module.
- Added a filemanager popup item to the self-browse menu; configurable under Settings->Advanced->Events
- Gstreamer-Python support for sound effects added
- Added Soulseek testing server (port 2242) to the server combobox.
- Changed the URL Catchers syntax. The ampersand "&" is no longer needed at the end of URL Handlers. The handler entry is now a combobox and includes a bunch of webbrowser commands.
- Userlist Columns are hidable and hidden status is saved.
TRANSFERS
- Added a "Group by users" check box
- Added Expand/Collapse all toggle button to transfers
- Added a popup dialog to the "Clear Queued" transfers buttons
PRIVATE CHAT
- Added gallows patch for including your username in the private chat log. (ticket #161)
- Direct private messages (currently only supported by Nicotine+ >= 1.2.7.1)
SEARCH
- Search now has combo boxes, per-room searching and per-user searching.
- Added Wishlist and changed remembered search tabs to only display when new search results arrive
- Switch to newly started search tab (ticket #157)
USERINFO
- gallows added userinfo image zooming via the scrollwheel (ticket #160)
SETTINGS
- Changed Audio Player Syntax it now uses "$" as the filename
- Exit dialog can be disabled in Settings->UI
- When a config option is detected as unset, print it in the log window.
- Move Icon theme and trayicon settings to a seperate frame
- Move sound effect and audio player settings to a seperate frame
- Reopen Settings dialog, if a setting is not set.
NETWORKING
- On Win32, hyriands multithreaded socket selector is used. This will allow a larger number of sockets to be used, thus increasing stability.
- Added Server Message 57 (User Interests)
- Send rn with userinfo description instead of just n
BUGFIXES
- Uploads to other Nicotine+ users work better
- Userinfo Description does not scroll to the bottom of the window
- Fixed a few bugs with the trayicon
- Fixed server reconnection not actually trying to reconnect (and giving up on the first try)
TRANSLATIONS
- Lithuanian translation updated
- Euskare translation updated
<<lessEnhancements:
GENERAL CHANGES
- Support for Spell Checking in chat added (libsexy and python-sexy required)
- Other users Interests are now shown in the User Info tab, with expanders
- Send Message added to trayicon
- Popup Menus in Private, Chatrooms, and User Browse reorganized
- The user-entry boxes are now buddy-list combobox entries
- Users with PyGTK >= 2.10 will use the gtk.StatusIcon instead of the old trayicon.so module.
- Added a filemanager popup item to the self-browse menu; configurable under Settings->Advanced->Events
- Gstreamer-Python support for sound effects added
- Added Soulseek testing server (port 2242) to the server combobox.
- Changed the URL Catchers syntax. The ampersand "&" is no longer needed at the end of URL Handlers. The handler entry is now a combobox and includes a bunch of webbrowser commands.
- Userlist Columns are hidable and hidden status is saved.
TRANSFERS
- Added a "Group by users" check box
- Added Expand/Collapse all toggle button to transfers
- Added a popup dialog to the "Clear Queued" transfers buttons
PRIVATE CHAT
- Added gallows patch for including your username in the private chat log. (ticket #161)
- Direct private messages (currently only supported by Nicotine+ >= 1.2.7.1)
SEARCH
- Search now has combo boxes, per-room searching and per-user searching.
- Added Wishlist and changed remembered search tabs to only display when new search results arrive
- Switch to newly started search tab (ticket #157)
USERINFO
- gallows added userinfo image zooming via the scrollwheel (ticket #160)
SETTINGS
- Changed Audio Player Syntax it now uses "$" as the filename
- Exit dialog can be disabled in Settings->UI
- When a config option is detected as unset, print it in the log window.
- Move Icon theme and trayicon settings to a seperate frame
- Move sound effect and audio player settings to a seperate frame
- Reopen Settings dialog, if a setting is not set.
NETWORKING
- On Win32, hyriands multithreaded socket selector is used. This will allow a larger number of sockets to be used, thus increasing stability.
- Added Server Message 57 (User Interests)
- Send rn with userinfo description instead of just n
BUGFIXES
- Uploads to other Nicotine+ users work better
- Userinfo Description does not scroll to the bottom of the window
- Fixed a few bugs with the trayicon
- Fixed server reconnection not actually trying to reconnect (and giving up on the first try)
TRANSLATIONS
- Lithuanian translation updated
- Euskare translation updated
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Added: 2007-06-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ChromaTabs Plus 2.2
ChromaTabs Plus makes tabs more readily identifiable by tinting each tab a different color depending on the website loaded more>>
ChromaTabs Plus 2.2 offers you an excellent and very useful product which can make tabs more readily identifiable by tinting each tab a different color depending on the website loaded.
ChromaTabs Plus is the Firefox 3.0-3.5 compatible continuation of the original ChromaTabs 2.0 extension. By default, colors are matched to the sites favicon. Alternatively, tabs may be assigned a site-specific random color. ChromaTabs Plus is a continuation of 2.0 by Justin Dolske.
Major Features:
- Firefox 3.5 support
- New "most frequent color" mode. By default, this is not enabled. Please try it out and let me know if you would like to see this made the default. As you'll see in the screen shots, this mode provides richer, less "muddy" colors compared to the old "average icon color" method.
- "Average icon color" is the new default setting, instead of the random "hash based" default in the previous versions.
- Transparent Close Tab buttons.
- Improved compatibility with the Tree Style Tab extension. The vertical divider is now colorized.
- Fixed a couple bugs where tabs would not be colored in certain situations.
Enhancements:
- Option to use the most frequent color in the favicon. If the results are inconclusive (rarely), then it falls back to the old method of taking the average color.
- Defaults to favicon-based tab colors.
- Transparent close-tab buttons
- Colorized border between page and tabs when using the Tree Style Tab extension
- FIXED: When starting firefox w/ a restored session, only the active tab gets colored. Other tabs become colored on mouseover.
- FIXED: New tabs are not colored immediately after using "Open link in new tab"
Requirements: Mozilla Firefox
Added: 2009-07-07 License: MPL Price: FREE
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SDCC 2.6.0
SDCC is a freeware, retargettable, optimizing ANSI-C compiler. more>>
SDCC is a freeware, retargettable, optimizing ANSI-C compiler. The current version targets Intel 8051-based MCUs, the Zilog Z80, and the DS390. Targets for the Microchip PIC and Amtel AVR series are under development, and the compiler can be retargeted for other 8 bit MCUs or PICs.
The entire source code for the compiler is distributed under GPL. SDCC uses ASXXXX and ASLINK, a freeware, retargettable assembler & linker. SDCC has extensive MCU (8051)-specific language extensions, which lets it utilize the underlying hardware effectively.
SDCC includes a source-level debugger/simulator and can generate debug info for the NoICE debugger.
Main features:
- ASXXXX and ASLINK, a Freeware, retargettable assembler and linker.
- extensive MCU specific language extensions, allowing effective use of the underlying hardware.
- a host of standard optimizations such as global sub expression elimination, loop optimizations (loop invariant, strength reduction of induction variables and loop reversing ), constant folding and propagation, copy propagation, dead code elimination and jump tables for switch statements.
- MCU specific optimisations, including a global register allocator.
- adaptable MCU specific backend that should be well suited for other 8 bit MCUs
- independent rule based peep hole optimizer.
- a full range of data types: char (8 bits, 1 byte), short (16 bits, 2 bytes), int (16 bits, 2 bytes), long (32 bit, 4 bytes) and float (4 byte IEEE).
- the ability to add inline assembler code anywhere in a function.
- the ability to report on the complexity of a function to help decide what should be re-written in assembler.
- a good selection of automated regression tests.
Enhancements:
- This release improves the compilers conformance to the C standard.
- Significant progress was also made on the PIC (both 14- and 16-bit) backends.
- For the 8051, SDCC has seen the addition of a new memory model, code banking, and bit variables.
- Numerous feature requests and bugfixes are included as well.
<<lessThe entire source code for the compiler is distributed under GPL. SDCC uses ASXXXX and ASLINK, a freeware, retargettable assembler & linker. SDCC has extensive MCU (8051)-specific language extensions, which lets it utilize the underlying hardware effectively.
SDCC includes a source-level debugger/simulator and can generate debug info for the NoICE debugger.
Main features:
- ASXXXX and ASLINK, a Freeware, retargettable assembler and linker.
- extensive MCU specific language extensions, allowing effective use of the underlying hardware.
- a host of standard optimizations such as global sub expression elimination, loop optimizations (loop invariant, strength reduction of induction variables and loop reversing ), constant folding and propagation, copy propagation, dead code elimination and jump tables for switch statements.
- MCU specific optimisations, including a global register allocator.
- adaptable MCU specific backend that should be well suited for other 8 bit MCUs
- independent rule based peep hole optimizer.
- a full range of data types: char (8 bits, 1 byte), short (16 bits, 2 bytes), int (16 bits, 2 bytes), long (32 bit, 4 bytes) and float (4 byte IEEE).
- the ability to add inline assembler code anywhere in a function.
- the ability to report on the complexity of a function to help decide what should be re-written in assembler.
- a good selection of automated regression tests.
Enhancements:
- This release improves the compilers conformance to the C standard.
- Significant progress was also made on the PIC (both 14- and 16-bit) backends.
- For the 8051, SDCC has seen the addition of a new memory model, code banking, and bit variables.
- Numerous feature requests and bugfixes are included as well.
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Added: 2006-09-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KonaKart 2.2.6.0
KonaKart is a free java based eCommerce shopping cart application that provides everything that store owners need to sell their products over the Inte... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-17 License: Freeware Price: Free
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BitWise IM for Linux 1.7.3
It is for Linux, direct connect, sending messages, etc. more>> BitWise IM is an instant messenger with many advanced features, encrypted using proven, industry-standard methods, available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, direct connect, sending messages, etc. without a server, its own network that does not rely on another system, committed to privacy with no ads or spyware. Explore BitWises features Select a feature on the left
"I am more than pleased with BitWise and have been trying to get others to con-
sider switching over from other IM programs." - Submitted on a user survey
What are BitWise Personal, Plus and Professional?
BitWise Personal is for personal/home use and is free. Personal may not be used for any business or organization.
BitWise Plus is also for personal/home use, but offers additional encryption and security features for a small, one-time fee.
BitWise Professional is business-class instant messaging, providing administration, user rights, technical support, and more.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-21 License: Freeware Price: Free
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