t prot 2.4
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Results 1 - 15 of about 315
t-prot 2.4
t-prot is a filter which improves the readability of email messages. more>>
t-prot (TOFU Protection) is a filter which improves the readability of email messages and Usenet posts by hiding some of their annoying parts.
The annoyances it handles include mailing list footers, signatures, TOFU, sequences of blank lines, and repeated punctuation.
TOFU is an acronym that stands for "Text oben, Fullquote unten", a German reference to the practice of adding just a few lines of original text and quoting a complete message below them.
Enhancements:
- A new option was added to skip processing of very large and time-consuming messages.
<<lessThe annoyances it handles include mailing list footers, signatures, TOFU, sequences of blank lines, and repeated punctuation.
TOFU is an acronym that stands for "Text oben, Fullquote unten", a German reference to the practice of adding just a few lines of original text and quoting a complete message below them.
Enhancements:
- A new option was added to skip processing of very large and time-consuming messages.
Download (0.038MB)
Added: 2007-03-09 License: BSD License Price:
959 downloads
QtFprot 0.2.1C
QtFprot is a frontend for FPROT 4.x, a free (for personal use) Linux virus-scanner. more>>
QtFprot is a frontend for FPROT 4.x, a free (for personal use) Linux virus-scanner. Its similar to XFprot, but written in Qt. It allows you to set all FPROT paramters with a comfortable GUI.
These are the steps you have to do to use the program:
1. get f-prot @ http://www.f-prot.com/download/download_fplinux_personal.html
2. unpack qtfprot-0.2.1b.tar.bz2 - well you apparently already have...
3. compile, make and install (binary will be installed to /usr/local/kde/bin/)
./configure
make
make install
4. start the binary:
qtfprot
<<lessThese are the steps you have to do to use the program:
1. get f-prot @ http://www.f-prot.com/download/download_fplinux_personal.html
2. unpack qtfprot-0.2.1b.tar.bz2 - well you apparently already have...
3. compile, make and install (binary will be installed to /usr/local/kde/bin/)
./configure
make
make install
4. start the binary:
qtfprot
Download (0.041MB)
Added: 2006-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1207 downloads
Interact 2.4
Interact project is an online learning and collaboration platform. more>>
Interact project is an online learning and collaboration platform.
Interact is an online learning and collaboration platform that was developed by the Christchurch College of Education.
It is a free alternative to the likes of WebCT and Blackboard, and was designed with the intention of making it easy for students and lecturers to interact online, and focuses on constructivist and Vygotskian views of teaching and learning.
Development Release for testing only - not recommended for live servers.
Enhancements:
- Major changes
- Lowercased all database table/column names to allow for better portability between linux/windows
- Major revamp of skins interface
- New default skin
- Improvements to journal/blog component
- New Chat component
- Fixed cross server scripting vulnerabilities
<<lessInteract is an online learning and collaboration platform that was developed by the Christchurch College of Education.
It is a free alternative to the likes of WebCT and Blackboard, and was designed with the intention of making it easy for students and lecturers to interact online, and focuses on constructivist and Vygotskian views of teaching and learning.
Development Release for testing only - not recommended for live servers.
Enhancements:
- Major changes
- Lowercased all database table/column names to allow for better portability between linux/windows
- Major revamp of skins interface
- New default skin
- Improvements to journal/blog component
- New Chat component
- Fixed cross server scripting vulnerabilities
Download (2.3MB)
Added: 2007-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
819 downloads
gPhoto2 2.4.0
gPhoto2 is a GNU Digital Camera download software. more>>
gphoto2 is a command line application which enables you to transfer digital photos from almost any serial-port or USB digital camera.
gPhoto2 uses the programming interface provided by libgphoto2.
Digital cameras have the balance of quality, features, and price that appeals to users looking for a fast and convenient way to get images into their PC. You can spend a lot more -- or a lot less -- for one than the $100 to $3000 (or even more) these cost, but you wont like the quality at the low end or the prices at the high end. With digital cameras, the best place to be is in the middle.
No other image-capture option for your computer matches the fun, immediacy, and convenience of a digital camera. Unlike with a scanner, you dont need an preexisting image: A digital camera lets you capture what you see. And unlike film-to-disk services, development is instantaneous: You dont have to wait hours or days before you can use an image on your computer.
Operating a digital camera is also inexpensive, because the only recurring cost is batteries. The cameras storage is reusable once you download a batch of images. And since you dont have to pay for film processing, you can go wild.
Unfortunately, many digital camera manufacturers refuse to share their camera communication specifications with their customers and millions of users who run free operating systems.
This is a big obstacle to development of free photo applications, and it blocks free software developers from writing free programs, that support the same features as the proprietary digital camera programs for Microsoft Windows and MacOS that usually are shipped with the camera. It renders the camera quite useless if you dont run one of those proprietary operating systems.
<<lessgPhoto2 uses the programming interface provided by libgphoto2.
Digital cameras have the balance of quality, features, and price that appeals to users looking for a fast and convenient way to get images into their PC. You can spend a lot more -- or a lot less -- for one than the $100 to $3000 (or even more) these cost, but you wont like the quality at the low end or the prices at the high end. With digital cameras, the best place to be is in the middle.
No other image-capture option for your computer matches the fun, immediacy, and convenience of a digital camera. Unlike with a scanner, you dont need an preexisting image: A digital camera lets you capture what you see. And unlike film-to-disk services, development is instantaneous: You dont have to wait hours or days before you can use an image on your computer.
Operating a digital camera is also inexpensive, because the only recurring cost is batteries. The cameras storage is reusable once you download a batch of images. And since you dont have to pay for film processing, you can go wild.
Unfortunately, many digital camera manufacturers refuse to share their camera communication specifications with their customers and millions of users who run free operating systems.
This is a big obstacle to development of free photo applications, and it blocks free software developers from writing free programs, that support the same features as the proprietary digital camera programs for Microsoft Windows and MacOS that usually are shipped with the camera. It renders the camera quite useless if you dont run one of those proprietary operating systems.
Download (0.50MB)
Added: 2007-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
818 downloads
Visual F-Prot 2.1
Visual F-Prot is an F-Prot Antivirus for Linux Workstations graphical interface. more>>
Visual F-Prot is an F-Prot Antivirus for Linux Workstations graphical interface.
Visual F-Prot is graphical interface for F-Prot Antivirus(TM) for Linux Workstations for home use (available for free download) copyrighted by Frisk Software International (www.firsk.is). Before you install this program, you must install F-Prot Antivirus, because it wont work without it.
It works with F-Prot antivirus version 4.5.3 and above - its not tested with earlier versions,but it should also work with them.
Also, youll need "xterm" terminal emulator, provided by most, if not all linux distributions.
This program is built with GTKMM 2.4 C++ libraries, so youll also need those for it to work.
<<lessVisual F-Prot is graphical interface for F-Prot Antivirus(TM) for Linux Workstations for home use (available for free download) copyrighted by Frisk Software International (www.firsk.is). Before you install this program, you must install F-Prot Antivirus, because it wont work without it.
It works with F-Prot antivirus version 4.5.3 and above - its not tested with earlier versions,but it should also work with them.
Also, youll need "xterm" terminal emulator, provided by most, if not all linux distributions.
This program is built with GTKMM 2.4 C++ libraries, so youll also need those for it to work.
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2006-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
756 downloads
mudFTP 2.4
mudFTP is a protocol used for transfer of text files between a MUD server and a mudFTP client program. more>>
mudFTP is a protocol used for transfer of text files between a MUD server and a mudFTP client program. The text files can be notes, programs, room descriptions, etc. Once the file is transferred to the client, it is edited locally using the users favorite text editor.
In order to install mudFTP on your server, your server must have a centralized mechanism for editing text entries. In case of most MERC derivatives, this happens via the function string_append which takes a char** and takes over the control over input from the user, reallocating the text string as necessary. In any case, a fair knowledge of the C programming language and your MUD server is required in order to install mudFTP.
Once installed on the server side, mudFTP will listen on another port - typically youd wand this to be 6 higher than the normal port (e.g. if your mud is on port 4444, your mudFTP port would be on port 4450).
You users then use the mudFTP client program to connect. The client program identifies itself to the server with the MUD username/password and then waits for a request.
When a user with mudFTP enabled then edits a text using the text editing mechanism, it notices that there is a mudFTP connection and sends the text there instead of to the normal user screen. The users mudFTP client reads the text, saves it to a temporary file and spawns an editor. The user edits the file, and when satisfied, exits the editor. This causes the mudFTP client to send the text back to the server - which in turn replaces the text the user was editing with the new text from the client.
The server source code is ported to following platforms:
* Diku-like servers:
o Envy 2.2 with ILAB OLC
o Mythran 3.1.6b
o ROM 2.4b6 with Ivans OLC 1.72 (by Jessica Boyd)
o ROT 1.4 (by Dominic J. Eidson)
o Circle 3.0 (by George Greer)
* Non-Diku
o LDMUD (by Markus Peter) - should be portable to any LP [New!]
Ports under development:
If you are interested in porting to a new server platform, please email me. mudFTP should be portable to your server as long as your server has some central mechanism for editing text strings.
The C version of the client code works under the following platforms:
* Linux (libc5 as well as glibc)
* Any UNIX (untested, but the code is fairly compatible)
* Windows 95 and NT (port by Cath Allen)
* Windows 98 (untested)
The Java version of the client will work on any Java-capable platform.
Id very much like someone to port the client to the Macintosh platform
<<lessIn order to install mudFTP on your server, your server must have a centralized mechanism for editing text entries. In case of most MERC derivatives, this happens via the function string_append which takes a char** and takes over the control over input from the user, reallocating the text string as necessary. In any case, a fair knowledge of the C programming language and your MUD server is required in order to install mudFTP.
Once installed on the server side, mudFTP will listen on another port - typically youd wand this to be 6 higher than the normal port (e.g. if your mud is on port 4444, your mudFTP port would be on port 4450).
You users then use the mudFTP client program to connect. The client program identifies itself to the server with the MUD username/password and then waits for a request.
When a user with mudFTP enabled then edits a text using the text editing mechanism, it notices that there is a mudFTP connection and sends the text there instead of to the normal user screen. The users mudFTP client reads the text, saves it to a temporary file and spawns an editor. The user edits the file, and when satisfied, exits the editor. This causes the mudFTP client to send the text back to the server - which in turn replaces the text the user was editing with the new text from the client.
The server source code is ported to following platforms:
* Diku-like servers:
o Envy 2.2 with ILAB OLC
o Mythran 3.1.6b
o ROM 2.4b6 with Ivans OLC 1.72 (by Jessica Boyd)
o ROT 1.4 (by Dominic J. Eidson)
o Circle 3.0 (by George Greer)
* Non-Diku
o LDMUD (by Markus Peter) - should be portable to any LP [New!]
Ports under development:
If you are interested in porting to a new server platform, please email me. mudFTP should be portable to your server as long as your server has some central mechanism for editing text strings.
The C version of the client code works under the following platforms:
* Linux (libc5 as well as glibc)
* Any UNIX (untested, but the code is fairly compatible)
* Windows 95 and NT (port by Cath Allen)
* Windows 98 (untested)
The Java version of the client will work on any Java-capable platform.
Id very much like someone to port the client to the Macintosh platform
Download (0.190MB)
Added: 2006-06-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1227 downloads
BwentBot 2.4.5
BwentBot in an event driven IRC bot completely written in Perl. more>>
BwentBot in an event driven IRC bot completely written in Perl. Its goal is to be functional without becoming bloated, and to keep overhead low to run on older systems. BwentBot has many features that make it an ideal bot for IRC channels.
BwentBot is an event driven IRC bot that is completely written in Perl utilizing NET::IRC as its backbone. NET::Google and SOAP::Lite are used for BwentBots !google capability and GDBM_File is used to statically store its hashed databases. BwentBot is made for giving information in channel not to do administration (like #linuxhelp) in storing their massive amounts of relative links and keeping commonly used answers as
information blocks.
Currently, BwentBot works on all Linux and BSD architechtures tested on (redhat x86, fedora c1/2 x86, FreeBSD x86, Debian x86, and Slackware x86) with minimal errors. No other applications are needed to run BwentBot aside from Perl and the associated modules.
Main features:
- info database
- link database
- google search (5 links return by default)
- google powered spell check
- list (to display learned info/links)
- learn/unlearn capabilities (to teach BwentBot links/info/bans/admins/users)
- seen database (list of most recent activity on a channel)
- say and action commands
- ability to ban users
- admin only commands and maintinence
- mid level registered users with limited power
- logging capability
- stats display
- help capability to show how to use commands
<<lessBwentBot is an event driven IRC bot that is completely written in Perl utilizing NET::IRC as its backbone. NET::Google and SOAP::Lite are used for BwentBots !google capability and GDBM_File is used to statically store its hashed databases. BwentBot is made for giving information in channel not to do administration (like #linuxhelp) in storing their massive amounts of relative links and keeping commonly used answers as
information blocks.
Currently, BwentBot works on all Linux and BSD architechtures tested on (redhat x86, fedora c1/2 x86, FreeBSD x86, Debian x86, and Slackware x86) with minimal errors. No other applications are needed to run BwentBot aside from Perl and the associated modules.
Main features:
- info database
- link database
- google search (5 links return by default)
- google powered spell check
- list (to display learned info/links)
- learn/unlearn capabilities (to teach BwentBot links/info/bans/admins/users)
- seen database (list of most recent activity on a channel)
- say and action commands
- ability to ban users
- admin only commands and maintinence
- mid level registered users with limited power
- logging capability
- stats display
- help capability to show how to use commands
Download (0.033MB)
Added: 2006-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1222 downloads
Xfprot 1.20
Xfprot is a graphical frontend for F-Prot Antivirus. more>>
Xfprot project is a graphical frontend to the F-Prot Antivirus for Linux Small Business Edition 3.12b/c/d, 3.13, 4.1.0, 4.2.0, 4.3.0 and 4.3.1 by Frisk Software International (www.frisk.is) which is free of charge for personal use.
Xfprot up to and including version 0.19beta was based upon the XSTEP-3.5.1 library 1996-2001 by Marcelo Samsoniuk and collaborators and released under the LGPL license.
Starting from version 0.20beta XFPROT is based upon Gtk+ 1.2 libraries. From version 1.0-rc2 it is also possible to use the Gtk+ 2.2 libraries.
Xfprot is tested only on Linux (Mandrake 9.0 ,9.1, 9.2, 10.0) but probably should compile and work also on other distributions, on some *BSDs and on other Unixes.
<<lessXfprot up to and including version 0.19beta was based upon the XSTEP-3.5.1 library 1996-2001 by Marcelo Samsoniuk and collaborators and released under the LGPL license.
Starting from version 0.20beta XFPROT is based upon Gtk+ 1.2 libraries. From version 1.0-rc2 it is also possible to use the Gtk+ 2.2 libraries.
Xfprot is tested only on Linux (Mandrake 9.0 ,9.1, 9.2, 10.0) but probably should compile and work also on other distributions, on some *BSDs and on other Unixes.
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2007-04-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
909 downloads
Quixote 2.4
Quixote is a package that supports Web application development by Python programmers. more>>
Quixote is a package that supports Web application development by Python programmers. In Quixote, the templating language is a small extension of Python itself: the aim is to make Web page assembly take maximal advantage of the Python programmers existing skills.
For thos who are not used with this application an introduction and a set of tutorials on the quixote.ca web site.
<<lessFor thos who are not used with this application an introduction and a set of tutorials on the quixote.ca web site.
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1221 downloads
pHoToMoLo 1.2.4
pHoToMoLo is a toolset for managing JPEG images in JFIF or Exif format. more>>
pHoToMoLo is a toolset for managing JPEG images in Exif or JFIF format. Photomolo generates a static HTML 4.01- and CSS 1-based multi-resolution image gallery for a directory tree containing images.
Exifiron losslessly compresses and corrects the orientation of Exif JPEG images. Jpegnail removes or embeds thumbnails. Jpegcom lets you edit embedded image comments using any text editor and image viewer.
A shell script frontend for Exifiron is included for copying images from removable storage, such as USB or Compact Flash.+
photomolo
generates a static HTML and CSS based multi-resolution image gallery for a directory tree containing images
exifiron
losslessly compresses and corrects the orientation of Exif JPEG images.
jpegnail
removes or embeds thumbnails to reduce file size or to speed up programs that make use of embedded thumbnails
jpegcom
lets you edit embedded image comments using any text editor and image viewer
Installation:
The "photomolo", "exifiron" and "jpegnail" utilities depend on the JPEG library by the Independent JPEG Group.
The files in the "examples" directory are in the public domain. They are not installed by default, as you will probably want to adapt them for your needs.
The "photocopy" script is a simple front-end for exifiron, for copying and optimising images from the file system of a digital camera.
To build and install the "photomolo", "exifiron", "jpegnail" and "jpegcom" programs on Debian GNU/Linux, you may use the following commands:
apt-get install libjpeg62-dev
make
make PREFIX=/usr/local install installman
To build the programs on other Unix-like systems:
# get and unpack the libjpeg source code
wget ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz
gzip -dc jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz | tar xf -
# compile libjpeg
cd jpeg-6b; ./configure; make; cd ..
# unpack the photomolo source code
gzip -dc photomolo-1.2.4.tar.gz | tar xf -
# compile "photomolo", "exifiron", "jpegnail" and "jpegcom"
cd photomolo-1.2.4
make INCLUDES=-I../jpeg-6b LIBS=../jpeg-6b/libjpeg.a
make PREFIX=/usr/local install installman
<<lessExifiron losslessly compresses and corrects the orientation of Exif JPEG images. Jpegnail removes or embeds thumbnails. Jpegcom lets you edit embedded image comments using any text editor and image viewer.
A shell script frontend for Exifiron is included for copying images from removable storage, such as USB or Compact Flash.+
photomolo
generates a static HTML and CSS based multi-resolution image gallery for a directory tree containing images
exifiron
losslessly compresses and corrects the orientation of Exif JPEG images.
jpegnail
removes or embeds thumbnails to reduce file size or to speed up programs that make use of embedded thumbnails
jpegcom
lets you edit embedded image comments using any text editor and image viewer
Installation:
The "photomolo", "exifiron" and "jpegnail" utilities depend on the JPEG library by the Independent JPEG Group.
The files in the "examples" directory are in the public domain. They are not installed by default, as you will probably want to adapt them for your needs.
The "photocopy" script is a simple front-end for exifiron, for copying and optimising images from the file system of a digital camera.
To build and install the "photomolo", "exifiron", "jpegnail" and "jpegcom" programs on Debian GNU/Linux, you may use the following commands:
apt-get install libjpeg62-dev
make
make PREFIX=/usr/local install installman
To build the programs on other Unix-like systems:
# get and unpack the libjpeg source code
wget ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz
gzip -dc jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz | tar xf -
# compile libjpeg
cd jpeg-6b; ./configure; make; cd ..
# unpack the photomolo source code
gzip -dc photomolo-1.2.4.tar.gz | tar xf -
# compile "photomolo", "exifiron", "jpegnail" and "jpegcom"
cd photomolo-1.2.4
make INCLUDES=-I../jpeg-6b LIBS=../jpeg-6b/libjpeg.a
make PREFIX=/usr/local install installman
Download (0.076MB)
Added: 2006-02-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1337 downloads
Pigs 2.4
Pigs is a desktop notes program. more>>
Pigs project is a desktop notes program. I originally wrote it as a replacement for the gnome notes program goats, (which I found indispensable after I started using it) for use on a system where I cant easily get it working.
Main features:
- In four years, pigs hasnt changed its file format and hasnt lost my notes. Pigs is for people who DONT want to lose their notes. If anything, it creates too many backups.
- You can store your notes in a file you specify. I consider my desktop notes to be data, not configuration - I dont want them stored in my configuration directory which I may delete or forget to back up.
- You can import notes from goats - in fact it does this by default if you have a goats configuration and you havent run it before - Note this was the fact when I wrote pigs many years ago but I have no idea how the goats application has moved on since then. It is possible that it will not successfully import notes from the current version of goats.
- Each time it runs, it backs up your notes file before running (you can turn this feature off or specify your own backup path.)
- It should NOT lose your data just from a crash for example. Goats does not lose data either, however the default gnome notes program gnotes does frequently. With pigs, each second, if youve made any changes, they will be saved.
- It has a few more options to do with deleting notes.
- You can have the delete function just mark the notes as deleted, like throwing them in the trash, you can restore them later, unless you have specifically told pigs to forget all marked notes.
- You can import notes from the backup files.
- It has an option to discard all empty notes.
- You can easily set up your default note style by configuring one note and then selecting Use as default from its popup menu.
- Like goats, it can run in applet mode, or with its main window as a separate toplevel window which you can move around and resize (in which case the icon is resized to fit the window).
- From the summary window (which shows a table of all your notes), you can double-click on a note to show or hide it.
- The summary window is easily accessed by double-clicking on the main window (or applet), or from the popup menu from any note.
- You can specify the icons it should use for the main window or applet.
- You can easily shade notes using your mouse wheel.
- You can easily run multiple instance of pigs, with totally separate sets of notes; just create a link to the script with a different name, for example pigs2. If you run pigs2, it will use ~/.pigs2/ as its configuration directory.
- You can change the default font, and the next time pigs is started, all notes which have not had a custom font set will use the new default font. You can turn this feature off, in which case each note will use whatever font was the default at the time the note was created. The same option exists for the note colour options.
<<lessMain features:
- In four years, pigs hasnt changed its file format and hasnt lost my notes. Pigs is for people who DONT want to lose their notes. If anything, it creates too many backups.
- You can store your notes in a file you specify. I consider my desktop notes to be data, not configuration - I dont want them stored in my configuration directory which I may delete or forget to back up.
- You can import notes from goats - in fact it does this by default if you have a goats configuration and you havent run it before - Note this was the fact when I wrote pigs many years ago but I have no idea how the goats application has moved on since then. It is possible that it will not successfully import notes from the current version of goats.
- Each time it runs, it backs up your notes file before running (you can turn this feature off or specify your own backup path.)
- It should NOT lose your data just from a crash for example. Goats does not lose data either, however the default gnome notes program gnotes does frequently. With pigs, each second, if youve made any changes, they will be saved.
- It has a few more options to do with deleting notes.
- You can have the delete function just mark the notes as deleted, like throwing them in the trash, you can restore them later, unless you have specifically told pigs to forget all marked notes.
- You can import notes from the backup files.
- It has an option to discard all empty notes.
- You can easily set up your default note style by configuring one note and then selecting Use as default from its popup menu.
- Like goats, it can run in applet mode, or with its main window as a separate toplevel window which you can move around and resize (in which case the icon is resized to fit the window).
- From the summary window (which shows a table of all your notes), you can double-click on a note to show or hide it.
- The summary window is easily accessed by double-clicking on the main window (or applet), or from the popup menu from any note.
- You can specify the icons it should use for the main window or applet.
- You can easily shade notes using your mouse wheel.
- You can easily run multiple instance of pigs, with totally separate sets of notes; just create a link to the script with a different name, for example pigs2. If you run pigs2, it will use ~/.pigs2/ as its configuration directory.
- You can change the default font, and the next time pigs is started, all notes which have not had a custom font set will use the new default font. You can turn this feature off, in which case each note will use whatever font was the default at the time the note was created. The same option exists for the note colour options.
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2007-02-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1030 downloads
domo 2.4
Domo is a music organizer which indexes digital audio sources, extracts all information and inserts into a database. more>>
Domo is a music organizer which indexes digital audio sources, extracts all information and inserts into a database.
Domo is in the first place a music organizer. Domo indexes audio sources, extracts all possible information (mpeg headers, ID3 tags, MusicBrainz,...) and inserts everything into a relational database. In this database you can then query, export and compare with other sources (playlist, music cd, ...).
Main features:
- Song based comparison of 2 input sources (see compare page)
- Convertion between different playlist formats
- mp3, ogg meta data extraction & setting
- Retrieval of meta information for unknown songs through TRM audio fingerprints
- Retrieval of Audio CD meta information through the MusicBrainz service
- Maintaining of a wishlist
- Specify your own album format (eg: %genre/%artist - %title (%year))
- Specify your own custom track format (eg: %artist - %trackno - %title)
- Query tracks and albums on artist, title, filename, album title,...
- Easy interface to the internet or other applications through a relational database (MySQL, PostgreSQL, ODBC, SQLITE...)
- Create a backup copy of the music database
- Powerfull song filename/metatag cleanup
- Generate statistics like "top 10 artists", "number of duplicate songs", etc
- Group songs in the database into collections (per user)
- Platform independent
- Assign a mood to tracks (eg: happy, sad, in love, ...)
- Give tracks, albums, ... a score out of 10
- Easy browsing of your collection per Genre or per CD
Enhancements:
- replaced id3lib with taglib
- added and integrated settings which allow choosing metainfo preference (filename or metatag) and which allow the user to specify a custom track format
- writing of metatags is now supported
- bugfixes
- added right-click context menu to score tracks, set mood, delete CDs & rename
- albums
- increased possible query fields
- possible to query albums
- consistency dialog much, much improved (supports genre, album, etc...)
- finally fixed mysql database/account creation permission issues, newly created account
- should be fairly restricted.
- added a genre-centric browse list (in addition to the CD centric one)
- updated statistics to reflect mood popularity and best scoring artists
<<lessDomo is in the first place a music organizer. Domo indexes audio sources, extracts all possible information (mpeg headers, ID3 tags, MusicBrainz,...) and inserts everything into a relational database. In this database you can then query, export and compare with other sources (playlist, music cd, ...).
Main features:
- Song based comparison of 2 input sources (see compare page)
- Convertion between different playlist formats
- mp3, ogg meta data extraction & setting
- Retrieval of meta information for unknown songs through TRM audio fingerprints
- Retrieval of Audio CD meta information through the MusicBrainz service
- Maintaining of a wishlist
- Specify your own album format (eg: %genre/%artist - %title (%year))
- Specify your own custom track format (eg: %artist - %trackno - %title)
- Query tracks and albums on artist, title, filename, album title,...
- Easy interface to the internet or other applications through a relational database (MySQL, PostgreSQL, ODBC, SQLITE...)
- Create a backup copy of the music database
- Powerfull song filename/metatag cleanup
- Generate statistics like "top 10 artists", "number of duplicate songs", etc
- Group songs in the database into collections (per user)
- Platform independent
- Assign a mood to tracks (eg: happy, sad, in love, ...)
- Give tracks, albums, ... a score out of 10
- Easy browsing of your collection per Genre or per CD
Enhancements:
- replaced id3lib with taglib
- added and integrated settings which allow choosing metainfo preference (filename or metatag) and which allow the user to specify a custom track format
- writing of metatags is now supported
- bugfixes
- added right-click context menu to score tracks, set mood, delete CDs & rename
- albums
- increased possible query fields
- possible to query albums
- consistency dialog much, much improved (supports genre, album, etc...)
- finally fixed mysql database/account creation permission issues, newly created account
- should be fairly restricted.
- added a genre-centric browse list (in addition to the CD centric one)
- updated statistics to reflect mood popularity and best scoring artists
Download (0.78MB)
Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1193 downloads
Neos 2.4
Neos is a port of the original theme for Gnome. more>>
Neos is a port of the original theme for Gnome.
BVCs "Alien" theme was used for modifications. Window decorations code was compiled in Alien. And toolbar icons from Alien theme of BVC. Thanx to good working of BVC ;).
You may wonder why is not exactly the same as the orginal one even though, this is neos theme port. The answer is simple: When you look at Gnome/Gtk as whole screen, some of the graphics looks disjointed. According to my personal taste i customized some of graphics.
Enhancements:
- Neos Improved Series Has been added.
- Improved Blue Gtk style 24x and 48x (sized panel presets), Neos 1 Style Win decoration , Neos 2 Win decoration has been added.
- Improved Lime Gtk style 24x and 48x (sized panel presets), Neos 1 Style Win decoration , Neos 2 Win decoration has been added.
- Improved White Gtk styles 24x and 48x (sized panel presets), Neos 1 Style Win decoration , Neos 2 Win decoration
- Please use 24x or 48x size panel. And choose to 24x or 48x Gtk Style preset depend on your using size panel. Dont use to any Panel Background texture. Gtk styles includes to default looking textures. On the next versions will be add other sizes (32,64,76...) presets.
- Improved style is indepent version of orginal Neos.
- Improved styles includes Gradient Graphics: Gradient Notebook border, Small sized 4 color menubackground, imrpoved tab styles etc... (in my opinion it looks very good).
- Improved to Orginal Neos ports graphics. But it hasnt gradient Notebook borders.
- Neos 1 and Neos 2 Window Decoration problems has been resolved and improved its graphics.From now not need to Gnome Configurator Os X like window decoration settings. Because windows buttons and titles positions changed to right side. So, dont use to Os X like windows placement with Gnome Configurator!
- Some of gtk-stock and toolbars icons has been added. Blue, Lime and White style...
- It may seems no different between improved theme and original theme.
- One of the reasons of this Original Neos theme is also taken, almost every property of the improved theme.it has not only gradient notebook borders. Actually improved versions are consisting of my personal edition. And these are the sets that will be effected by the changes in the future. Original neos wouldnt be effected by these developments. Actually there is detailed worked in Gtk Graphics and window decoration graphics. For understand about difference you can download it.
<<lessBVCs "Alien" theme was used for modifications. Window decorations code was compiled in Alien. And toolbar icons from Alien theme of BVC. Thanx to good working of BVC ;).
You may wonder why is not exactly the same as the orginal one even though, this is neos theme port. The answer is simple: When you look at Gnome/Gtk as whole screen, some of the graphics looks disjointed. According to my personal taste i customized some of graphics.
Enhancements:
- Neos Improved Series Has been added.
- Improved Blue Gtk style 24x and 48x (sized panel presets), Neos 1 Style Win decoration , Neos 2 Win decoration has been added.
- Improved Lime Gtk style 24x and 48x (sized panel presets), Neos 1 Style Win decoration , Neos 2 Win decoration has been added.
- Improved White Gtk styles 24x and 48x (sized panel presets), Neos 1 Style Win decoration , Neos 2 Win decoration
- Please use 24x or 48x size panel. And choose to 24x or 48x Gtk Style preset depend on your using size panel. Dont use to any Panel Background texture. Gtk styles includes to default looking textures. On the next versions will be add other sizes (32,64,76...) presets.
- Improved style is indepent version of orginal Neos.
- Improved styles includes Gradient Graphics: Gradient Notebook border, Small sized 4 color menubackground, imrpoved tab styles etc... (in my opinion it looks very good).
- Improved to Orginal Neos ports graphics. But it hasnt gradient Notebook borders.
- Neos 1 and Neos 2 Window Decoration problems has been resolved and improved its graphics.From now not need to Gnome Configurator Os X like window decoration settings. Because windows buttons and titles positions changed to right side. So, dont use to Os X like windows placement with Gnome Configurator!
- Some of gtk-stock and toolbars icons has been added. Blue, Lime and White style...
- It may seems no different between improved theme and original theme.
- One of the reasons of this Original Neos theme is also taken, almost every property of the improved theme.it has not only gradient notebook borders. Actually improved versions are consisting of my personal edition. And these are the sets that will be effected by the changes in the future. Original neos wouldnt be effected by these developments. Actually there is detailed worked in Gtk Graphics and window decoration graphics. For understand about difference you can download it.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-03-02 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
972 downloads
GPRename 2.4
GPRename is a GUI batch file renamer based on Gtk-Perl. more>>
GPRename is a GUI batch file renamer based on Gtk-Perl.
GPRename can rename files numerically, insert/delete characters at/between specified position(s), replace strings (either using regular express or not), and change case.
<<lessGPRename can rename files numerically, insert/delete characters at/between specified position(s), replace strings (either using regular express or not), and change case.
Download (0.036MB)
Added: 2007-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
831 downloads
utftpd 0.2.4
utftpd is a TFTP server. more>>
utftpd is a TFTP server with fine-grained access control, support for blksize (RFC 2348) and timeout options, and support for revision control. You can assign three different kinds of rights to every client:
read
the right to read a file.
write
the right to write to an already existing file.
create
the right to create a file.
Clients may be specified by a single ip address or a range of addresses or by ip address and mask.
Enhancements:
- the server now uses adaptive timeout.
- the server now unlinks the received file if it was not received completely.
- the server now includes a workaround for the "Sorcerers Apprentice Syndrome" (as its called by RFC 1123)
<<lessread
the right to read a file.
write
the right to write to an already existing file.
create
the right to create a file.
Clients may be specified by a single ip address or a range of addresses or by ip address and mask.
Enhancements:
- the server now uses adaptive timeout.
- the server now unlinks the received file if it was not received completely.
- the server now includes a workaround for the "Sorcerers Apprentice Syndrome" (as its called by RFC 1123)
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2006-06-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1242 downloads
Secleted [ 0 ] software to compare
Copyright Notice:
Software piracy is theft, Using crack, password, serial numbers, registration codes, key generators is illegal and prevent future software development. The above t prot 2.4 search only lists software in full, demo and trial versions for free download. Download links are directly from our mirror sites or publisher sites, torrent files or links from rapidshare.com, yousendit.com or megaupload.com are not allowed