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octopus TDDFT 2.1.0
octopus is a program aimed at the ab initio virtual experimentation on a hopefully ever increasing range of systems types. more>>
octopus project is a program aimed at the ab initio virtual experimentation on a hopefully ever increasing range of systems types.
Electrons are describe quantum-mechanically within the Density-Functional Theory (DFT), in its time-dependent form (TDDFT) when doing simulations in time. Nuclei are described classically as point particles.
Electron-nucleus interaction is described within the Pseudopotential approximation.
Enhancements:
- The complex executable is gone, and all the work is done by the normal (a.k.a. real) executable.
- The type of the wavefunctions is selected automatically according to the input file.
- Dynamical polarizabities are calculated using linear response theory.
- Basic support for full potential all electron species.
- The texinfo documentation has been obsoleted and replaced by an online wiki based documentation.
<<lessElectrons are describe quantum-mechanically within the Density-Functional Theory (DFT), in its time-dependent form (TDDFT) when doing simulations in time. Nuclei are described classically as point particles.
Electron-nucleus interaction is described within the Pseudopotential approximation.
Enhancements:
- The complex executable is gone, and all the work is done by the normal (a.k.a. real) executable.
- The type of the wavefunctions is selected automatically according to the input file.
- Dynamical polarizabities are calculated using linear response theory.
- Basic support for full potential all electron species.
- The texinfo documentation has been obsoleted and replaced by an online wiki based documentation.
Download (2.4MB)
Added: 2007-06-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
870 downloads
ODFaq 2.1.0
ODFaq provides a database driven, Web-based FAQ manager. more>>
ODFaq provides a database driven, Web-based FAQ manager.
Administration is done through a user-friendly Web interface.
Some of the features include unlimited and nested categories, CSS customization, a search function, and a printer-friendly view.
Main features:
- Easy installation
- Web-based administration
- Password protected administration area
- Multiple & nested categories
- Show/hide categories and FAQ
- Use HTML in questions/answers
- Customized sorting
- Easy integration into your website
- Printer friendly view
- Find questions/answers using search function
<<lessAdministration is done through a user-friendly Web interface.
Some of the features include unlimited and nested categories, CSS customization, a search function, and a printer-friendly view.
Main features:
- Easy installation
- Web-based administration
- Password protected administration area
- Multiple & nested categories
- Show/hide categories and FAQ
- Use HTML in questions/answers
- Customized sorting
- Easy integration into your website
- Printer friendly view
- Find questions/answers using search function
Download (0.047MB)
Added: 2007-02-06 License: Freeware Price:
990 downloads
GtkExtra 2.1.0
GTKExtra is a useful set of widgets for creating GUIs for the X Window System using GTK+. more>>
GTKExtra is a useful set of widgets for creating GUIs for the X Window System using GTK+. It is written in C and includes the following widgets: GtkSheet, GtkPlot, GtkPlotCanvas, GtkItemEntry, GtkComboBox, GtkColorCombo, GtkBorderCombo, GtkFontCombo, GtkDirTree, GtkIconList, GtkFileList, GtkIconFileSelection, and GtkCheckItem.
It is also Free Software and released under the LGPL license.
Enhancements:
- Bugfixes in gtksheet
- improvements in gtkiconlist
- Pango enhancements in gtkplot
<<lessIt is also Free Software and released under the LGPL license.
Enhancements:
- Bugfixes in gtksheet
- improvements in gtkiconlist
- Pango enhancements in gtkplot
Download (0.87MB)
Added: 2005-06-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1583 downloads
diskfree 2.1.0
diskfree is a sh-based util for monitoring disk usage with email reporting. more>>
diskfree project is a shell script designed to be run periodically from cron to let you know how much disk space youve used, what directories have grown, which directories have shrunk, etc.
Installing
1. If you have Bash installed, then edit line 1 and point it to Bash. If you dont have Bash installed, but have the Korn shell installed, edit line 1 and point it to that (typically #!/bin/ksh).
2. Decide which directories you want reported on or if youre paranoid, remember to use the -p option. If you want something other than the default then use the -d option
3. Decide who should get the report. If it should go to root, dont do anything. If it goes to someone else, use the -m option (-m someone@somewhere.net)
4. Decide where you want the files this script creates to be put. If /tmp is OK with you, do nothing. If you want them elsewhere use the -l option (-l /var/log)
5. Decide how frequently you want the report run (daily, weekly, monthly, etc) If you want it run daily, then create on entry in your crontab like:
00 00 * * * /some/path/diskfree
If you want to run it monthly as well, I suggest you also add this to crontab:
00 02 01 * * /some/path/diskfree -e monthly
And quarterly would appear in crontab like:
00 04 01 */4 * /some/path/diskfree -e quarterly
6. Save your crontab.
7. Copy diskfree.8 /usr/man/man8
8. Wait for the script to run TWICE, then check your email and review the report
9. Send comments, bugs, suggestions to dhunley@columbus.rr.com
Enhancements:
- Altered the output to put the df output first and the details second.
<<lessInstalling
1. If you have Bash installed, then edit line 1 and point it to Bash. If you dont have Bash installed, but have the Korn shell installed, edit line 1 and point it to that (typically #!/bin/ksh).
2. Decide which directories you want reported on or if youre paranoid, remember to use the -p option. If you want something other than the default then use the -d option
3. Decide who should get the report. If it should go to root, dont do anything. If it goes to someone else, use the -m option (-m someone@somewhere.net)
4. Decide where you want the files this script creates to be put. If /tmp is OK with you, do nothing. If you want them elsewhere use the -l option (-l /var/log)
5. Decide how frequently you want the report run (daily, weekly, monthly, etc) If you want it run daily, then create on entry in your crontab like:
00 00 * * * /some/path/diskfree
If you want to run it monthly as well, I suggest you also add this to crontab:
00 02 01 * * /some/path/diskfree -e monthly
And quarterly would appear in crontab like:
00 04 01 */4 * /some/path/diskfree -e quarterly
6. Save your crontab.
7. Copy diskfree.8 /usr/man/man8
8. Wait for the script to run TWICE, then check your email and review the report
9. Send comments, bugs, suggestions to dhunley@columbus.rr.com
Enhancements:
- Altered the output to put the df output first and the details second.
Download (0.012MB)
Added: 2005-04-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1668 downloads
VFGEN 2.1.0
VFGEN is a Vector Field File Generator for differential equation solvers and other computational tools. more>>
VFGEN is a Vector Field File Generator for differential equation solvers and other computational tools.
There are many excellent programs available for solving differential equations and computing bifurcations of vector fields. However, each has its own format for specifying the vector field that defines the differential equation. VFGEN lets you define your vector field once (using XML), and export the vector field in several formats. VFGEN uses a C++ symbolic algebra library (GiNaC) to generate Jacobians and higher derivatives automatically.
Main features:
- Specify your equations once, and export to multiple file formats.
- Generate analytical expressions for Jacobians and higher derivatives automatically.
- Available export formats include MATLAB, Scilab, AUTO, GNU Scientific Library (GSL), SciPy, PyDSTool, XPP and more.
- New in Version 2.1.0: Octave, PyDSTool and RADAU5 commands added.
- New in Version 2.0.0: VFGEN can generate code for delay equations.
<<lessThere are many excellent programs available for solving differential equations and computing bifurcations of vector fields. However, each has its own format for specifying the vector field that defines the differential equation. VFGEN lets you define your vector field once (using XML), and export the vector field in several formats. VFGEN uses a C++ symbolic algebra library (GiNaC) to generate Jacobians and higher derivatives automatically.
Main features:
- Specify your equations once, and export to multiple file formats.
- Generate analytical expressions for Jacobians and higher derivatives automatically.
- Available export formats include MATLAB, Scilab, AUTO, GNU Scientific Library (GSL), SciPy, PyDSTool, XPP and more.
- New in Version 2.1.0: Octave, PyDSTool and RADAU5 commands added.
- New in Version 2.0.0: VFGEN can generate code for delay equations.
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Added: 2007-06-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
871 downloads
Jaffa 2.1.0
Jaffa (Java Application Framework For All) is an enterprise-focused Java framework for rapid application development. more>>
Jaffa (Java Application Framework For All) is an enterprise-focused Java framework for rapid application development. It provides a complete Java Web application development stack, extending exsiting projects like Tomcat and Struts at the frontend with MVC-based web widgets, all the way through to a high-performance lightweight O/R persistence engine, with plenty of rich features in between including rules engines, declarative application, and data security. In addition to the runtime framework, there is a suite of component templates and other tools for rapid application development, including a TogetherSoft plug-in for UML intergration.
JAFFA is aimed at Software development projects that want to focus their energy on building Business Functionality, without spending time on developing the underlying architecture.
The JAFFA Project intends to provide a real world application framework, and then build a community of developers around that, who all want an open standards based framework that they can invest in, for building their specific applications on.
Enhancements:
- Native Tomcat 5.0 support, including jsp precompiling
- Full relational integrity supported in the v1.1 domain pattern
- New bean moulding framework for updating and retrieving graphs of domain objects, idea for complex web services
- Two new database schema importers, we can now import domain models from the database schema, ErWin CASE tool as well as Uniface
<<lessJAFFA is aimed at Software development projects that want to focus their energy on building Business Functionality, without spending time on developing the underlying architecture.
The JAFFA Project intends to provide a real world application framework, and then build a community of developers around that, who all want an open standards based framework that they can invest in, for building their specific applications on.
Enhancements:
- Native Tomcat 5.0 support, including jsp precompiling
- Full relational integrity supported in the v1.1 domain pattern
- New bean moulding framework for updating and retrieving graphs of domain objects, idea for complex web services
- Two new database schema importers, we can now import domain models from the database schema, ErWin CASE tool as well as Uniface
Download (7.66MB)
Added: 2005-04-13 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1656 downloads
CPAINT 2.1.0
CPAINT is a true AJAX and JSRS implementation that supports both PHP and ASP/VBscript. more>>
CPAINT short from Cross-Platform Asynchronous INterface Toolkit is a true AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript+XML) and JSRS (JavaScript Remote Scripting) implementation.
CPAINT provides you the code required to implement AJAX and JSRS on the back-end, while the returned data is manipulated, formatted, and displayed on the front-end in JavaScript.
This allows you to build web applications that can provide nearly real-time feedback to the user, including nearly real-time data updates.
Main features:
- Supports multiple scripting languages
- Unified JavaScript file for all functions
- Supports both Remote Scripting and XML
- Supports both local & remote functions
- Single or multiple XMLHTTP objects
- Returns backend data as text or as a JavaScript XML/DOM document object
- Can support both POST & GET requests
- Backend proxy functions for accessing remote functions and data
- Tested with all major browsers
- Distributed under the GNU GPL & LGPL
<<lessCPAINT provides you the code required to implement AJAX and JSRS on the back-end, while the returned data is manipulated, formatted, and displayed on the front-end in JavaScript.
This allows you to build web applications that can provide nearly real-time feedback to the user, including nearly real-time data updates.
Main features:
- Supports multiple scripting languages
- Unified JavaScript file for all functions
- Supports both Remote Scripting and XML
- Supports both local & remote functions
- Single or multiple XMLHTTP objects
- Returns backend data as text or as a JavaScript XML/DOM document object
- Can support both POST & GET requests
- Backend proxy functions for accessing remote functions and data
- Tested with all major browsers
- Distributed under the GNU GPL & LGPL
Download (0.96MB)
Added: 2006-10-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1102 downloads
Pidgin 2.1.0
Pidgin, previously known as Gaim, is a multi-protocol instant messaging client for Linux, BSD, MacOS X, and Windows. more>>
Pidgin, previously known as Gaim, is a multi-protocol instant messaging client for Linux, BSD, MacOS X, and Windows. Pidgin messenger is compatible with AIM and ICQ (Oscar protocol), MSN Messenger, Yahoo!, IRC, Jabber, SILC, Gadu-Gadu, GroupWise Messenger, and Zephyr networks.
Pidgin users can log in to multiple accounts on multiple IM networks simultaneously. This means that you can be chatting with friends on AOL Instant Messenger, talking to a friend on Yahoo Messenger, and sitting in an IRC channel all at the same time.
Pidgin supports many features of the various networks, such as file transfer, away messages, typing notification, and MSN window closing notification. It also goes beyond that and provides many unique features.
A few popular features are Buddy Pounces, which give the ability to notify you, send a message, play a sound, or run a program when a specific buddy goes away, signs online, or returns from idle; and plugins, consisting of text replacement, a buddy ticker, extended message notification, iconify on away, spell checking, tabbed conversations, and more.
Pidgin runs on a number of platforms, including Windows, Linux, and Qtopia (Sharp Zaurus and iPaq).
Pidgin integrates well with GNOME 2 and KDE 3.1s system tray, as well as Windowss own system tray. This allows you to work with Pidgin without requiring the buddy list window to be up at all times.
Pidgin is under constant development, and releases are usually frequent. The latest news regarding Pidgin can be found on the news page.
Enhancements:
- libpurple:
- Core changes to allow UIs to use second-granularity for scheduling. Pidgin and Finch, which use the glib event loop, were changed to use g_timeout_add_seconds() on glib >= 2.14 when possible. This allows glib to better group our longer timers to increase power efficiency. (Arjan van de Ven with Intel Corporation)
- No longer linkifies screennames containing @ signs in join/part notifications in chats
- With the HTML logger, images in conversations are now saved. NOTE: Saved images are not yet displayed when loading logs.
- Added support for QIP logs to the Log Reader plugin (Michael Shkutkov)
Pidgin:
- Ensure only one copy of Pidgin is running with a given configuration directory. The net effect of this is that trying to start Pidgin a second time will raise the buddy list. (Gabriel Schulhof)
- Undo capability in the conversation window
- The formatting toolbar has been reorganized to be more concise.
- A new status area has been added to the top of conversations to provide additional detail about the buddy, including buddy icon, protocol and status message.
- Show idle times in the buddy list as days, hours, seconds
Finch:
- Theres support for workspaces now (details in the manpage)
- Theres a new custom window manager, Irssi
- Some improvements for tab-completion, tooltip and the password entries
- Some bugs regarding search results fixed
- A new DBus-script to create a docklet for finch
- Support for showing empty groups in the buddy list (Eric Polino)
<<lessPidgin users can log in to multiple accounts on multiple IM networks simultaneously. This means that you can be chatting with friends on AOL Instant Messenger, talking to a friend on Yahoo Messenger, and sitting in an IRC channel all at the same time.
Pidgin supports many features of the various networks, such as file transfer, away messages, typing notification, and MSN window closing notification. It also goes beyond that and provides many unique features.
A few popular features are Buddy Pounces, which give the ability to notify you, send a message, play a sound, or run a program when a specific buddy goes away, signs online, or returns from idle; and plugins, consisting of text replacement, a buddy ticker, extended message notification, iconify on away, spell checking, tabbed conversations, and more.
Pidgin runs on a number of platforms, including Windows, Linux, and Qtopia (Sharp Zaurus and iPaq).
Pidgin integrates well with GNOME 2 and KDE 3.1s system tray, as well as Windowss own system tray. This allows you to work with Pidgin without requiring the buddy list window to be up at all times.
Pidgin is under constant development, and releases are usually frequent. The latest news regarding Pidgin can be found on the news page.
Enhancements:
- libpurple:
- Core changes to allow UIs to use second-granularity for scheduling. Pidgin and Finch, which use the glib event loop, were changed to use g_timeout_add_seconds() on glib >= 2.14 when possible. This allows glib to better group our longer timers to increase power efficiency. (Arjan van de Ven with Intel Corporation)
- No longer linkifies screennames containing @ signs in join/part notifications in chats
- With the HTML logger, images in conversations are now saved. NOTE: Saved images are not yet displayed when loading logs.
- Added support for QIP logs to the Log Reader plugin (Michael Shkutkov)
Pidgin:
- Ensure only one copy of Pidgin is running with a given configuration directory. The net effect of this is that trying to start Pidgin a second time will raise the buddy list. (Gabriel Schulhof)
- Undo capability in the conversation window
- The formatting toolbar has been reorganized to be more concise.
- A new status area has been added to the top of conversations to provide additional detail about the buddy, including buddy icon, protocol and status message.
- Show idle times in the buddy list as days, hours, seconds
Finch:
- Theres support for workspaces now (details in the manpage)
- Theres a new custom window manager, Irssi
- Some improvements for tab-completion, tooltip and the password entries
- Some bugs regarding search results fixed
- A new DBus-script to create a docklet for finch
- Support for showing empty groups in the buddy list (Eric Polino)
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-07-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
39126 downloads
gperfmeter 2.1.0
gperfmeter displays performance statistics for a given hostname. more>>
gperfmeter displays performance statistics for a given hostname.
If no host is specified, statistics on the current host are metered. You can display performance values in a solid or line strip chart.
The performance data automatically scales to accommodate increasing or decreasing values for the host machine. The gperfmeter preferences sheet provides a simple interface for accessing all of the application resources.
<<lessIf no host is specified, statistics on the current host are metered. You can display performance values in a solid or line strip chart.
The performance data automatically scales to accommodate increasing or decreasing values for the host machine. The gperfmeter preferences sheet provides a simple interface for accessing all of the application resources.
Download (0.73MB)
Added: 2005-10-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1481 downloads
xconfig 2.1.0
xconfig is a tool to configure XF86Config and xorg.conf from the command line. more>>
xconfig projetc is a software to configure XF86Config and xorg.conf from the command line.
xconfig is licensed under GPLv2.
<<lessxconfig is licensed under GPLv2.
Download (0.035MB)
Added: 2006-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1218 downloads
ULTILEX 2.1.0
ULTILEX brings users a versatile Live CD Linux distribution which contains other Live Linux distributions, such as Slax, Finnix, Puppy or DSL more>>
ULTILEX 2.1.0 brings users a versatile Live CD Linux distribution which contains other Live Linux distributions, such as Slax, Finnix, Puppy or DSL. You can boot ULTILEX from CD/DVD, as well as from USB device.
<<lessWhen you boot, the first thing you see is a beautiful startup screen where you can choose which Live Linux distribution to run. The current version of ULTILEX is 2.1.0 and it "wraps" the following Live Linux distributions:
- Slax 6.0.9
- Finnix 92.1
- System Rescue CD 1.1.6
- Puppy Linux 4.1.2
- Damn Small Linux 4.1.10
To install on USB flash device, follow these steps (applied from Slax):
- Copy all files and folders from the CD to the root folder of your USB flash device.
- Execute "/boot/bootinst.sh" (for Linux), or " oot ootinst.bat" (for Windows).
- Thats all. You are ready to boot ULTILEX from your USB flash device!
- One very interesting feature of ULTILEX is that you can easily install it on USB flash device and save the changes youve made during the live session on it.
- You can modify files and even install/remove modules and all your changes are saved on the USB flash.
Enhancements:
- "System Rescue CD" is updated to version 1.1.6
- Some minor bugs are fixed.
Added: 2009-04-01 License: GPL Price: FREE
1 downloads
iSAK 2.1.0
iSAK is a Internet Secure Access Kit. more>>
iSAK, Internet Secure Access Kit, is an integrated Open Source applications package that gives an efficient departmental access control of Internet services. Right now, many installations of iSAK have been made by Savoir-faire Linux.
Multiple versions of iSAK will be available shortly. Each version differs by its features and the way the Open Source applications are integrated together. Moreover, each installation of iSAK is different because it meets the enterprise requirements.
Enhancements:
- This release includes a new log processing engine for Squid.
- The engine is based on JasperReports to produce professional reports of your network Web activity.
- This version can categorize your Web traffic because of a complete integration of iSAKurlDB.
- Note that is it possible to use this log processing engine without using all iSAK features.
- You can plug it into your actual squid server.
<<lessMultiple versions of iSAK will be available shortly. Each version differs by its features and the way the Open Source applications are integrated together. Moreover, each installation of iSAK is different because it meets the enterprise requirements.
Enhancements:
- This release includes a new log processing engine for Squid.
- The engine is based on JasperReports to produce professional reports of your network Web activity.
- This version can categorize your Web traffic because of a complete integration of iSAKurlDB.
- Note that is it possible to use this log processing engine without using all iSAK features.
- You can plug it into your actual squid server.
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2006-08-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1160 downloads
bmon 2.1.0
bmon is a portable bandwidth monitor and rate estimator running on various operating systems. more>>
bmon is a portable bandwidth monitor and rate estimator running on various operating systems. It supports various input methods for different architectures.Various output modes exist including an interactive interface built in curses, lightweight HTML output but also formatable ASCII output.
Statistics may be distributed over a network using multicast or unicast and collected at some point to generate a summary of statistics for a set of nodes.
tgr:axs ~ bmon -o ascii -p eth0
Interface RX Rate RX # TX Rate TX #
eth0 868.00B 2.0 131.00B 1.0
eth0 1.04KiB 2.0 99.00B 1.0
eth0 667.00B 1.0 65.00B 0.0
eth0 667.00B 1.0 65.00B 0.0
eth0 63.05KiB 47.0 1.40KiB 9.0
Interface RX Rate RX # TX Rate TX #
eth0 1.04KiB 2.0 99.00B 1.0
<<lessStatistics may be distributed over a network using multicast or unicast and collected at some point to generate a summary of statistics for a set of nodes.
tgr:axs ~ bmon -o ascii -p eth0
Interface RX Rate RX # TX Rate TX #
eth0 868.00B 2.0 131.00B 1.0
eth0 1.04KiB 2.0 99.00B 1.0
eth0 667.00B 1.0 65.00B 0.0
eth0 667.00B 1.0 65.00B 0.0
eth0 63.05KiB 47.0 1.40KiB 9.0
Interface RX Rate RX # TX Rate TX #
eth0 1.04KiB 2.0 99.00B 1.0
Download (0.26MB)
Added: 2006-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Vultures 2.1.0
Vultures is an isometric graphics interface to NetHack and SlashEM. more>>
Vultures is an isometric graphics interface to NetHack and SlashEM.
Vultures is a fork of the now dead "Falcons Eye" project.
An isometric graphics interface to NetHack. The interface was called "Falcons Eye", because the viewpoint resembles a "birds eye view".
This fork of the original "Falcons Eye" is called "Vultures Eye". "Vultures Claw" is the same interface, but for SlashEM
<<lessVultures is a fork of the now dead "Falcons Eye" project.
An isometric graphics interface to NetHack. The interface was called "Falcons Eye", because the viewpoint resembles a "birds eye view".
This fork of the original "Falcons Eye" is called "Vultures Eye". "Vultures Claw" is the same interface, but for SlashEM
Download (35.2MB)
Added: 2006-06-06 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
1235 downloads
PRepS 2.1.0
PRepS is a Problem Reporting and Tracking System. more>>
PRepS is a tool for reporting and tracking problems or tasks. PRepS project is designed for tracking problems with software, but can also be used for tracking other types of problems or tasks. Be creative.
I started working on PRepS after determining that Gnats was overkill for what I needed to do, and that Gnats did not have the worlds greatest user interface. PRepS borrows some ideas from Gnats, and some ideas from other problem reporting systems that I have used. What I am aiming for with PRepS is a system that has enough features to make it useful, yet is not so complicated that it is cumbersome to use.
Please note that PRepS uses the PostgreSQL database server. If you are familiar with PostgreSQL, and with basic DBA tasks, then you should have no problem setting up and using PRepS.
<<lessI started working on PRepS after determining that Gnats was overkill for what I needed to do, and that Gnats did not have the worlds greatest user interface. PRepS borrows some ideas from Gnats, and some ideas from other problem reporting systems that I have used. What I am aiming for with PRepS is a system that has enough features to make it useful, yet is not so complicated that it is cumbersome to use.
Please note that PRepS uses the PostgreSQL database server. If you are familiar with PostgreSQL, and with basic DBA tasks, then you should have no problem setting up and using PRepS.
Download (0.94MB)
Added: 2006-01-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1540 downloads
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