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IRC to MSN gateway 0.1

IRC to MSN gateway 0.1


This is the IRC gateway for Microsoft(tm) Messenger. more>>
This is the IRC gateway for Microsoft(tm) Messenger.

You probably wonder what this is and why I wrote this. Some more information can be found in the DESIGN document that is included in this package.

This software is written by Johannes Verelst and is licensed through the GPL license (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html).

Note that this is pre-alpha code, it probably does a bit that you want, but dont email me bugreports or feature requests. It is under heavy development.

If this program doesnt run try to install corectly all required perl modules yourself.

The idea for this program came when I was getting annoyed by the fact that I had to use different programs for both IRC and MSN. Since I dont know of any good MSN clients that can do IRC too (on unix, ofcourse), I started thinking about the other way around: an IRC client that can do MSN.

When I saw a piece of software written by Adam Swann that allows easy connectivity to MSN with perl, I decided to write an IRC server in perl that would connect to MSN for you. This is the result.

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Added: 2006-06-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BuddySpace PRO 2.6

BuddySpace PRO 2.6


BuddySpace is an enhanced Jabber client providing secure presence management, web services and instant messaging. more>>
BuddySpace is an instant messenger with four novel twists: (1) it allows optional maps for geographical & office-plan visualizations in addition to standard buddy lists; (2) it is built on open source Jabber, which makes it interoperable with ICQ, MSN, Yahoo and others; (3) it is implemented in Java, so it is cross-platform; (4) it is built by a UK research lab, so it is 100% free with full sources readiily available. But BuddySpace is about more than just messaging, as we explain below.

One of the key factors that led to the widespread popularity of Instant Messaging applications from 1997 onwards (including ICQ, AOL, Yahoo!, MSN, Odigo, and Jabber messengers) was the concept of pushed presence: the automatic notification of the appearance of friends and colleagues online.

However, Instant Messaging (IM) is just one of many possible presence-related and presence-dependent applications. For example, presence-enabled applications can facilitate safety-tracking of children by mobile phone, support for emergency services, blind-date radar, group teleconference management, multiplayer games, and anything involving the collaboration of individuals separated in space and time.

Why phone a contact only to receive an engaged tone or pre-recorded message, when the telephone network already knows what state your contact is in, and could indicate this directly on your contact list? All of these concepts embody varying degrees of what we refer to as enhanced presence management.

The concept of presence has matured in recent years to move away from the simple notion of online/offline/away, towards a rich blend of attributes that can be used to characterise an individuals physical and/or spatial location, work trajectory, time frame of reference, mental mood, goals, and even intentions! Our challenge is how best to characterise presence, how to make it easy to manage and easy to visualise, and how to remain consistent with the users own expectations, work habits, and existing patterns of Instant Messaging and other communication tool usage.

BuddySpace generalizes the concept of Buddy List (popularised by Instant Messaging tools such as AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, MSN Messenger, and Yahoo Messenger) to provide multiple views of collaborative workgroups according to users needs and tastes. Our aim has been to provide a personal dashboard or radar screen so that one can observe the availability and interaction state of colleagues worldwide in a manner that exhibits the following desirable properties:

* immediate: real-time updates need to be pushed instantly to users rather than pulled in by request -- the push approach helps keep updates more palpable and informative
* peripheral and therefore non-intrusive: users lead busy lives, and dislike being bombarded with yet more information, so we aim to keep awareness of colleagues available in a compact manner that can be noticed peripherally
* customisable: some people prefer simple or hierarchical lists, some prefer visual maps, some prefer status lights, and so on; some prefer a Windows look-and-feel, some a Mac-- we need to cater for diverse user preferences and capabilities
* scaleable: we have to provide ways to indicate the presence of potentially enormous numbers of people, even given that these numbers will be filtered down for personal use -- researchers inhabit workspaces with many hundreds of colleagues around the globe; the Open University has well over 150,000 students online; large peer-spaces like music swapping communities have many millions of users connected simultaneously
* interoperable: with several hundred million users of the Big Four (AIM/ICQ/MSN/Yahoo!), it is crucial that any approach allow interopebility with systems to which our users already subscribe; this is one of the many reasons we built BuddySpace entirely on top of Jabber (www.jabber.org), which provides gateways to the Big Four products.
* cross-platform: we need to service a community not only on Windows, Unix/Linux, and Mac desktop and notebook configurations, but also on PDAs and mobile phones -- we therefore develop entirely in Java
* XML-literate: for future intelligent applications, communication transport needs to be about more than just string-transmission; another we adopted Jabber is that it is based entirely on a generic XML transport architecture, ideally suited for this purpose.
* open source: for the research community to join us and to gain leverage via our research output, we have ensured that BuddySpace is open source, available on SourceForge.
* clean: BuddySpace adheres rigorously to the Jabber specification, which means that it interoperates with other Jabber clients and servers without danger of the rogue behaviour that non-standard implementations inadvertently allow (e.g. the semantics of users inhabiting multiple groups is undefined in some clients, and can cause crashes).
* extendable: BuddySpace deploys a plug-in architecture which means that additions, such as new visualizations, and new concepts such as gaming interfaces, are readily achievable

BuddySpace fulfills all the above criteria, and provides a compelling user interface that can be highly compact, yet provide users with an important feel-good factor, akin to seeing nearby office lights turned on when entering ones office building at night. By studying the semantics of presence, we can also augment the existing impoverished presence states in a principles manner, providing capabilities that are more representative of the way real users work. Forthcoming capabilities will include automatic location updates via mobile devices, and the use of semantic matchmaking via intelligent profile handling, in order to help users quickly find and filter colleagues of particular interest.
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Added: 2006-10-18 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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RSS Ripper 1.0

RSS Ripper 1.0


RSS Ripper project is a set of Python scripts that rewrites RSS feeds as required for better ease of use. more>>
RSS Ripper project is a set of Python scripts that rewrites RSS feeds as required for better ease of use. After the rip and rewrite, the new RSS feed is uploaded to your FTP server for your own private re-subscription.

Example Usage:

Rename digg_ripper.py-dist

mv digg_ripper.py-dist digg_ripper.py

Edit the FTP values at the top of the script to point to your own FTP.

FTP_HOST = example.com
FTP_USER = username
FTP_PASS = password
FTP_DIR = ~/path/to/public_html

Run it:

python digg_ripper.py

or

./digg_ripper.py

You may want to add a cron job:

0 * * * * /path/to/rss_ripper/digg_ripper.py >/dev/null 2>&1

And finally you can subscribe to your own custom rss feed.
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Added: 2007-05-24 License: BSD License Price:
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BBForums 1.1

BBForums 1.1


BBForums is a Web forum server. more>>
BBForums is a Web forum server.Create a system permitting several forums administrated by different users. BB-Forum is not a soft for creating only one forum but is a soft for creating several forums and administer the users.A forum can be public or moderated, and subscription-moderated. Moderated subscriptions or messages are easily accepted or rejected by the administrators of the forums into the web interface.

Quick install :

First of all you should create a user for mysql which will have read/write acces.

Example:
connect mysql;
create database bbforums;
grant all on bbforums to "bbforums@%" identified by "mypass";

Send the file MYSQL-Structure to your mysql client to create the structure of the database.

Example:
mysql -p -u bbforums bbforums < MYSQL_STRUCTURE

- Copy all the files contained in the archives into the place you want under your web server tree.
- Edit the config.inc.php to match mysql server, database name, login, etc... You need to decide a name for a superuser of your bbf.
- Do a "cp msg- .inc.php msg.inc.php" (replace by the two letters corresponding to the file containing the language you want).

NOTE: The file msg-en.inc.php supposed to be the english version has not yet been corrected. Its written by me with my poor english, so, if you make an english version better than mine, send it to Bruno@ac-grenoble.fr!

- Start your web browser and connect to the url corresponding to the file index.php.
- Then, subscribe to bbforums with the username you chose to be the superuser into config.inc.php.
When you connect with this username, youll have more options allowing you to create/delete/change forums.
- You can now start to create new forums. Users can subscribe and will probably ask for new forums or will enter the forums you created.
- Frequently clean the "create-keys" table to delete all the keys that were not used by bad users. You can do this by choosing the last option of your superusers environment.

You can customize the files header.inc.php and footer.inc.php for the pages to match the feature you want. You can also customize the messages as they are all in the msg.inc.php file.

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Added: 2006-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KMerlin 1.3 Beta 4

KMerlin 1.3 Beta 4


KMerlin provides a MSN chat client. more>>
KMerlin provides a MSN chat client.
KMerlin is an MSN chat client which includes a number of funny smilies and lots of nice features.
Enhancements:
- Tested with KDE3.1 and Qt3.1.1
- This release is almost rewritten,
- New GUI
- New preferences
- New Notification system
- Animated System tray icons
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Added: 2007-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libpubsub 0.5.1

libpubsub 0.5.1


libpubsub provides everything to setup a simple publish/subscribe environment. more>>
libpubsub provides everything to setup a simple publish/subscribe environment.
If you are looking for a way to let several processes (not necessarily on the same host) exchange information with each other in a very easy (read at the moment: simple) way, libpubsub may interest you!
The main target is the usage in C++ applications. The package includes a tool to let even shell scripts get in touch with pubsub.
Enhancements:
- the client is able to read the message broker address from the environment variable PUBSUB_BROKER
- added conversion routines between binary data and hexadecimal strings
- added support for very large messages over TCP
- several minor bugfixes and cosmetic changes
- embedded users guide into doxygen generated docs
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Added: 2006-01-18 License: Artistic License Price:
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Glubs 0.3

Glubs 0.3


Glubs is written in Perl and its a clubbing system similar to Yahoo! or MSN Groups. more>>
Glubs is written in Perl and its a clubbing system similar to Yahoo! or MSN Groups.

Users browse through a category-hierarchy and create clubs to share news, files, pics, links and a calendar with friends.

Some of the core features are multi-language and -timezone support, and custom HTML templates/skins.

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Added: 2006-09-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Aggrevator 0.7.6

Aggrevator 0.7.6


Aggrevator is a cross-platform RSS/Atom aggregator that uses a MySQL 4.1 database for storage. more>>
Aggrevator is a cross-platform RSS/Atom aggregator that uses a MySQL 4.1 database for storage. It is designed to make life easier for people who want to subscribe to large numbers of blogs by using scoring, sophisticated search, filtering and sorting.
Its designed for people who are subscribed to many RSS and blog sites and is capable for advanced search, filtering and sorting.
Aggrevators chief distinguishing factor is its use of a MySql database to permanently store every entry fetched from every blog you subscribe to. This means that the user can read offline any of the several thousand blogs theyre interested in. Since Aggrevator is written in Java using the SWT library for its GUI the user can use it on multiple platforms (I have tested it using Linux and Windows) with a single remote database or on one machine with a local database.
Aggrevator offers the user search functionality which lets them track down entries they have read in the past even if theyre offline. The user also has the option of using the filters as a means of finding a particular blog by typing a minimal set of characters and seeing the list of candidates shrink as they type each character.
Main features:
- easy to find in large number of blogs
- filtering capabilities of blogs
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Added: 2006-06-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IPC::PubSub 0.22

IPC::PubSub 0.22


IPC::PubSub is Perl module for Interprocess Publish/Subscribe channels. more>>
IPC::PubSub is Perl module for Interprocess Publish/Subscribe channels.

SYNOPSIS

# A new message bus with the DBM::Deep backend
# (Other possible backends include Memcached and PlainHash)
my $bus = IPC::PubSub->new(DBM_Deep => /tmp/pubsub.db);

# A channel is any arbitrary string
my $channel = #perl6;

# Register a new publisher (you can publish to multiple channels)
my $pub = $bus->new_publisher("#perl6", "#moose");

# Publish a message (may be a complex object) to those channels
$pub->msg("This is a message");

# Register a new subscriber (you can subscribe to multiple channels)
my $sub = $bus->new_subscriber("#moose");

# Publish an object to channels
$pub->msg("This is another message");

# Set all subsequent messages from this publisher to expire in 30 seconds
$pub->expiry(30);
$pub->msg("This message will go away in 30 seconds");

# Simple get: Returns the messages sent since the previous get,
# but only for the first channel.
my @msgs = $sub->get;

# Simple get, with an explicit channel key (must be among the ones
# it initially subscribed to)
my @moose_msgs = $sub->get("#moose");

# Complex get: Returns a hash reference from channels to array
# references of [timestamp, message].
my $hash_ref = $sub->get_all;

# Changing the list of channels we subscribe to
$sub->subscribe(some-other-channel);
$sub->unsubscribe(some-other-channel);

# Changing the list of channels we publish to
$pub->publish(some-other-channel);
$pub->unpublish(some-other-channel);

# Listing and checking if we are in a channel
my @sub_channels = $sub->channels;
my @pub_channels = $pub->channels;
print "Sub is in #moose" if $sub->channels->{#moose};
print "Pub is in #moose" if $pub->channels->{#moose};

# Raw cache manipulation APIs (not advised; use ->modify instead)
$bus->lock(channel);
$bus->unlock(channel);
my @timed_msgs = $bus->fetch(key1, key2, key3);
$bus->store(key, value, time, 30);

# Atomic updating of cache content; $_ is stored back on the
# end of the callback.
my $rv = $bus->modify(key => sub { delete $_->{foo} });

# Shorthand for $bus->modify(key => sub { $_ = val });
$bus->modify(key => val);

# Shorthand for $bus->modify(key => sub { $_ });
$bus->modify(key);

This module provides a simple API for publishing messages to channels and for subscribing to them.

When a message is published on a channel, all subscribers currently in that channel will get it on their next get or get_all call.

Currently, it offers three backends: DBM_Deep for on-disk storage, Memcached for possibly multi-host storage, and PlainHash for single-process storage.

Please see the tests in t/ for this distribution, as well as "SYNOPSIS" above, for some usage examples; detailed documentation is not yet available.

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Added: 2007-02-14 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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MUSOO 0.23

MUSOO 0.23


MUSOO is a free online music environment kit. more>>
MUSOO is a free online music environment kit for playing, listening, distribution and collaboration. MUSOO is like web based sound CMS. MUSOO is designed for just enjoying music on the Web.
Main features:
- Manage your numerous fine works ( mp3 and images files ) on the Web.
- Masu-up and compose your musics, pictures and lyrics as your feeling dectates.
- Visitors will listen to your musics just as you compose. The music player provides visitors with the listening environment like fine radio with visual effects.
- MUSOO generates your composing information as RSS2.0 document that is backward compatible with Podcasting.
- Podcast clients are available like iTunes that allow visitors to subscribe to your RSS feed and automatically download your playing to their portable audio devices.
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Added: 2007-06-25 License: Freeware Price:
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GCfilms 6.4

GCfilms 6.4


GCfilms is an application that can be used to manage a movie collection. more>>
GCfilms is an GNOME application that can be used to manage a movie collection. A user can stock all the movies he has with some associated informations (where it is located, movie category, already seen or not, a rating,...). Then one can retrieve some movies matching filtering criteria (specific values for movies information).
This application has a plugin system to be able to find movies specific information (running time, actors, director,...) from Internet website. The user only enters the movie title and GCfilms automatically fill in these fields.
You can receive an email each time a new version is delivered. You only need to subscribe gcfilms-release mailing list (the linked page contains all information needed for this).
Enhancements:
- Some bugs with plugins used to retrieve information from Web sites were fixed.
- There were also some corrections in the CSV import and the graphical interface.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PRES 1.10.0 Beta 1

PRES 1.10.0 Beta 1


PRES (the Press Release System) is a simple content management system. more>>
PRES project (the Press Release System) is a simple content management system, essentially targeted at producing a news and information site. Managing a PRES system is designed to be simple.
However, presentation is sophisticated and flexible. An elementary knowledge of IT would be useful but expertise in designing and managing websites is not a requirement. PRES can be used for anything from private blogging to corporate news systems.
Main features:
Flexible Presentation
- All content is generated as XML which is styled at server side with XSL-T stylesheets to provide the final look and feel of your pages. This permits an almost infinite variety of presentations. Furthermore, different XSL-T transforms can be associated with different categories, allowing you to have different styling for different parts of your site.
Caching
- Content is generated on request, but in order to limit the computational load on busy sites all content is cached for a limited period (by default twenty minutes).
Subscription
- PRES allows users to subscribe to categories - effectively sections of the site. When new stories are posted to a section youre subscribed to, you will automatically get email with a link to the story.
Syndication
- PRES makes its headlines available as a syndication feed, using both RSS 0.91 and RSS 1.0. This allows other news sites to automatically incorporate live headlines from a PRES site into their content.
Threaded Discussion
- PRES optionally allows registered users to add comments to stories in a threaded manner, similar to sites like Slashdot.
Moderation
- PRES optionally allows registered users to moderate other users comments.
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Added: 2007-05-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Archive Search 0.9.2

Archive Search 0.9.2


Archive Search is an extension which displays an archived versions of the webpage. more>>
Archive Search is an extension which displays an archived versions of the webpage.

Displays an archived versions of the webpage.

First click: Internet Archive
Second click: Google cache
Third click: Yahoo
Fourth click: MSN

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Added: 2007-04-12 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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SingleSub 0.1

SingleSub 0.1


SingleSub provides a set of tools to make it easier to subscribe to RSS feeds. more>>
The purpose of SingleSub is to a provide a set of tools to make it easier to subscribe to RSS feeds.

It consists of one Perl script and a set of XSLT templates, which provide RSS, HTML and Javascript tools used to subscribe to RSS feeds without restricting them to a specific aggregator.

Instead, a dynamic list of aggregators is provided for the user to choose from. This list of RSS aggregators and how to subscribe to them is provided via several XML formats, so other tool developers can use them as well.
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Added: 2005-10-31 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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Net::Stomp 0.32

Net::Stomp 0.32


Net::Stomp is a Streaming Text Orientated Messaging Protocol Client. more>>
Net::Stomp is a Streaming Text Orientated Messaging Protocol Client.

SYNOPSIS

# send a message to the queue foo
use Net::Stomp;
my $stomp = Net::Stomp->new( { hostname => localhost, port => 61613 } );
$stomp->connect( { login => hello, passcode => there } );
$stomp->send(
{ destination => /queue/foo, body => test message } );
$stomp->disconnect;

# subscribe to messages from the queue foo
use Net::Stomp;
my $stomp = Net::Stomp->new( { hostname => localhost, port => 61613 } );
$stomp->connect( { login => hello, passcode => there } );
$stomp->subscribe(
{ destination => /queue/foo,
ack => client,
activemq.prefetchSize => 1
}
);
while (1) {
my $frame = $stomp->receive_frame;
warn $frame->body; # do something here
$stomp->ack( { frame => $frame } );
}
$stomp->disconnect;

# write your own frame
my $frame = Net::Stomp::Frame->new(
{ command => $command, headers => $conf, body => $body } );
$self->send_frame($frame);

This module allows you to write a Stomp client. Stomp is the Streaming Text Orientated Messaging Protocol (or the Protocol Briefly Known as TTMP and Represented by the symbol :ttmp). Its a simple and easy to implement protocol for working with Message Orientated Middleware from any language.

Net::Stomp is useful for talking to Apache ActiveMQ, an open source (Apache 2.0 licensed) Java Message Service 1.1 (JMS) message broker packed with many enterprise features.

A Stomp frame consists of a command, a series of headers and a body - see Net::Stomp::Frame for more details.

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Added: 2007-06-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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