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Teacher Easels 1.0
Search toolbar from Mcdonalds Direct designed to improve browsing experience. Includes radiio, and favorites tab. Mcdonalds Direct aims to be one of... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-29 License: Freeware Price: Free
181 downloads
create Image 1.0
create Image is an amarok script that can create an image of the current playlist and save the files to an iso image. more>>
create Image is an amarok script that can create an image of the current playlist and save the files to an iso image.
The iso image is found in the respective home folders.
<<lessThe iso image is found in the respective home folders.
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2007-01-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1023 downloads
Teacher Control Panel 0.1
Teacher Control Panel allows a teacher to monitor, lock, and operate student computers. more>>
Teacher Control Panel allows a teacher to monitor, lock, and operate student computers and broadcast the teachers screen to the students.
Teacher Control Panel can work with a mix of Windows and Linux workstations. The screens are captured using VNC, and the teachers screen is broadcast using multicast.
Main features:
- Supervise the activity of the students (view student screens)
- Lock student screens
- Broadcast the teacher screen to students (all students or a subset) fullscreen or in a window (this feature uses multicast therefore can scale to many computer very well)
- Control remotely a student computer
- Run a script for every student computers
- Compatible with any Java compatible OS (default configuration is for Linux)
<<lessTeacher Control Panel can work with a mix of Windows and Linux workstations. The screens are captured using VNC, and the teachers screen is broadcast using multicast.
Main features:
- Supervise the activity of the students (view student screens)
- Lock student screens
- Broadcast the teacher screen to students (all students or a subset) fullscreen or in a window (this feature uses multicast therefore can scale to many computer very well)
- Control remotely a student computer
- Run a script for every student computers
- Compatible with any Java compatible OS (default configuration is for Linux)
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2006-10-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1111 downloads
Create CVSup 0.1.6
Create CVSup is a script that will create a cvsup server mirror for FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. more>>
Create CVSup is a script that will create a cvsup server mirror for FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD.
Create CVSup script has been tested and is known to work under FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD.
<<lessCreate CVSup script has been tested and is known to work under FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD.
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Added: 2005-12-07 License: BSD License Price:
1416 downloads
CyberTester 2 0.3.0
CyberTester is a Web-based application originally designed to allow teachers to create tests/exams/assignments. more>>
CyberTester is a Web-based application originally designed to allow teachers to create tests/exams/assignments (consisting of single-choice, multiple-choices or keywords-based questions) and assign them to students to conduct online tests. Students can login to take these tests and review their results.
CyberTester project is suitable to be integrated into online-education services or used as a standalone Web application for a school, college or university.
This latest version of CyberTester (CyberTester2) is implemented using Java Enterprise Edition (with EJB 3), running on JBoss as it application server and MySQL as the database. CyberTester relies on JBoss to manage persistence, relationships and security.
Main features:
- Highly configurable hierarchy tree to group tests, e.g. a hierarchy of Department-Class-Subject-Topic .
- Administrator tools to create/manage users/groups and assign tests to users/groups.
- Administrator tools to create/manage single-choice, multiple-choices and keywords-matching questions using a rich text editor.
- Administrator tools to create/manage tests that contain questions. A test may have a time-limit and a time window in which it can be taken.
- Student test-taking functionality that can be presented either one question at a time or multiple questions in a page.
- Student test results that can be optionally suppressed or be viewable once a test is completed.
- Charting of students performance (very rudimentary at this stage).
- Time limits on questions and/or tests.
- Support for images and external links (via rich text editor) in questions and answer choices.
- Anonymous users who can take the same test multiple times.
<<lessCyberTester project is suitable to be integrated into online-education services or used as a standalone Web application for a school, college or university.
This latest version of CyberTester (CyberTester2) is implemented using Java Enterprise Edition (with EJB 3), running on JBoss as it application server and MySQL as the database. CyberTester relies on JBoss to manage persistence, relationships and security.
Main features:
- Highly configurable hierarchy tree to group tests, e.g. a hierarchy of Department-Class-Subject-Topic .
- Administrator tools to create/manage users/groups and assign tests to users/groups.
- Administrator tools to create/manage single-choice, multiple-choices and keywords-matching questions using a rich text editor.
- Administrator tools to create/manage tests that contain questions. A test may have a time-limit and a time window in which it can be taken.
- Student test-taking functionality that can be presented either one question at a time or multiple questions in a page.
- Student test results that can be optionally suppressed or be viewable once a test is completed.
- Charting of students performance (very rudimentary at this stage).
- Time limits on questions and/or tests.
- Support for images and external links (via rich text editor) in questions and answer choices.
- Anonymous users who can take the same test multiple times.
Download (11.4MB)
Added: 2007-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
841 downloads
Racer 0.5.2 beta8.9
Racer is a free car simulation project, using real car physics to get a realistic feeling. more>>
Racer is a free car simulation project, using real car physics to get a realistic feeling. Cars, tracks, scenes and such can be created with relative simplicity in mind (compared to other driving simulations).
The 3D and other file formats are, or should be, documented. Editors and support programs are also available to get a very flexible and expandable simulator. It uses OpenGL for rendering.
It attempts to do well at the physics section, trying to create life-like cars to emphasize car control and doesnt cut back on realism in the interest of fun. If youve played Grand Prix Legends from Papyrus, youll know what Im talking about.
Racer major features:
- Its totally free! (for non-commercial use)
- Available for multiple platforms; Windows 2000/XP (95/98/ME may work but have some trouble with fonts), Linux and Mac OS X.
- 6 DOF models used (the car can move around freely)
- Uses motion formulae from actual engineering documents from SAE for example.
- Total flexibility; almost everything is customizable through ASCII files.
- Commercial-quality rendering engine (with smoke, skidmarks, sparks, sun, flares, vertex-color lit tracks).
- Support for Matrox Surround Gaming. See the corresponding page on Matrox site.
- Lots of addon cars and tracks available on the web.
- Easy integration of your own cars and tracks that you create in ZModeler, 3D Studio Max(tm), Maya etc.
- At least 15 degrees of freedom for a regular car (6 DOF for the car body, 1 for each wheels vertical motion and 1 for each wheel spinning, and 1 for the engine, several more for the driveline). Depending actually on how many wheels you put on the car.
- Real-time internal clock; no physical dependency on framerate. Controller updates are also done independently of the framerate.
- Not limited to 4 wheels; anything from 2 to 8 wheel vehicles are currently supported (but mostly untested, and some problems with hardcoded differentials for example may exist (v0.5.0)).
- Not much constraints on the track data; surface info is taken from polygon data (VRML tracks), and splines are used to smooth out the track surface (polygons are too harsh for driving on just like that).
- Tools to modify the cars & tracks are freely available on this site (though external utilities are recommended for best results).
- Some used algorithms are explained on this site. Also, references are available. If you are programming a carsim, you might find something useful here.
- Save game present!
Main features:
PHYSICS FEATURES
- Full 6 degree of freedom motion of the car chassis.
- Independent suspension for all wheels.
- Suspension features: springs, dampers, anti-rollbar, rollcenter, anti-pitch.
- Wheel features: camber, wheel hop (the wheels have mass), toe.
- Tires: Pacejka tire model, relaxation length.
GRAPHICS FEATURES
- View frustum culling for increased framerate.
- Shader system for Quake-style rendering.
- Fog definable per track.
- Environment mapping for shiny materials.
- Live track environment mapping.
<<lessThe 3D and other file formats are, or should be, documented. Editors and support programs are also available to get a very flexible and expandable simulator. It uses OpenGL for rendering.
It attempts to do well at the physics section, trying to create life-like cars to emphasize car control and doesnt cut back on realism in the interest of fun. If youve played Grand Prix Legends from Papyrus, youll know what Im talking about.
Racer major features:
- Its totally free! (for non-commercial use)
- Available for multiple platforms; Windows 2000/XP (95/98/ME may work but have some trouble with fonts), Linux and Mac OS X.
- 6 DOF models used (the car can move around freely)
- Uses motion formulae from actual engineering documents from SAE for example.
- Total flexibility; almost everything is customizable through ASCII files.
- Commercial-quality rendering engine (with smoke, skidmarks, sparks, sun, flares, vertex-color lit tracks).
- Support for Matrox Surround Gaming. See the corresponding page on Matrox site.
- Lots of addon cars and tracks available on the web.
- Easy integration of your own cars and tracks that you create in ZModeler, 3D Studio Max(tm), Maya etc.
- At least 15 degrees of freedom for a regular car (6 DOF for the car body, 1 for each wheels vertical motion and 1 for each wheel spinning, and 1 for the engine, several more for the driveline). Depending actually on how many wheels you put on the car.
- Real-time internal clock; no physical dependency on framerate. Controller updates are also done independently of the framerate.
- Not limited to 4 wheels; anything from 2 to 8 wheel vehicles are currently supported (but mostly untested, and some problems with hardcoded differentials for example may exist (v0.5.0)).
- Not much constraints on the track data; surface info is taken from polygon data (VRML tracks), and splines are used to smooth out the track surface (polygons are too harsh for driving on just like that).
- Tools to modify the cars & tracks are freely available on this site (though external utilities are recommended for best results).
- Some used algorithms are explained on this site. Also, references are available. If you are programming a carsim, you might find something useful here.
- Save game present!
Main features:
PHYSICS FEATURES
- Full 6 degree of freedom motion of the car chassis.
- Independent suspension for all wheels.
- Suspension features: springs, dampers, anti-rollbar, rollcenter, anti-pitch.
- Wheel features: camber, wheel hop (the wheels have mass), toe.
- Tires: Pacejka tire model, relaxation length.
GRAPHICS FEATURES
- View frustum culling for increased framerate.
- Shader system for Quake-style rendering.
- Fog definable per track.
- Environment mapping for shiny materials.
- Live track environment mapping.
Download (10.7MB)
Added: 2005-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1543 downloads
Progress Report Manager 2.1
Progress Report Manager project is a system for entering and sending school progress reports for teachers and parents. more>>
Progress Report Manager project is a system for entering and sending school progress reports for teachers and parents.
The Progress Report Manager was built to alleviate problems experienced with traditional school progress reports.
Administrators create progress reports that are automatically sent via email.
Every week, teachers receive a message in their inbox reminding them that a new progress report has been created.
The teacher completes the progress reports online using a Web browser.
At the end of the week, the administrators click a button which sends email messages to every parent whose child received a report.
The parents can look at their students progress online and reply to teacher comments using response features.
Enhancements:
- inactivate students fixed
- help files fixed / modified / written
- report views fixed
- log files can be flushed
- semesters fixed
<<lessThe Progress Report Manager was built to alleviate problems experienced with traditional school progress reports.
Administrators create progress reports that are automatically sent via email.
Every week, teachers receive a message in their inbox reminding them that a new progress report has been created.
The teacher completes the progress reports online using a Web browser.
At the end of the week, the administrators click a button which sends email messages to every parent whose child received a report.
The parents can look at their students progress online and reply to teacher comments using response features.
Enhancements:
- inactivate students fixed
- help files fixed / modified / written
- report views fixed
- log files can be flushed
- semesters fixed
Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2006-10-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1098 downloads
Extended attributes for Python 0.1.3
Extended attributes for Python is a Python module created to manipulate extended attributes in filesystems that support them. more>>
Extended attributes for Python is a Python module that can manipulate extended attributes in filesystems that support them.
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Added: 2005-12-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1420 downloads
THREDDS 3.16
THREDDS project is developing middleware to bridge the gap between data providers and data users. more>>
THREDDS (short from Thematic Realtime Environmental Distributed Data Services) project is developing middleware to bridge the gap between data providers and data users. The goal is to simplify the discovery and use of scientific data and to allow scientific publications and educational materials to reference scientific data.
The mission of THREDDS is for students, educators and researchers to publish, contribute, find, and interact with data relating to the Earth system in a convenient, effective, and integrated fashion.
Just as the World Wide Web and digital library technologies have simplified the process of publishing and accessing multimedia documents, THREDDS is building infrastructure needed for publishing and accessing scientific data in a similarly convenient fashion.
<<lessThe mission of THREDDS is for students, educators and researchers to publish, contribute, find, and interact with data relating to the Earth system in a convenient, effective, and integrated fashion.
Just as the World Wide Web and digital library technologies have simplified the process of publishing and accessing multimedia documents, THREDDS is building infrastructure needed for publishing and accessing scientific data in a similarly convenient fashion.
Download (9.6MB)
Added: 2007-08-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
799 downloads
Alpha Shooter 0.0.3
Alpha Shooter is a 3D OpenGL first-person shooter game with a sci-fi setting. more>>
Alpha Shooter is a 3D OpenGL first-person shooter game with a sci-fi setting.
Alpha Shooter was born as a project for the Computer Graphics course at the University of Bologna.
The main objective was to develop a very simple 3D game using the OpenGL, GLU and GLUT libraries only (and some creativity). Emphasis was not placed on the game itself, rather on learning how to use the libraries to produce a 3D environment and interact with it; it was thus required to build a suitable scenery using polygonal meshes and quadric surfaces, appropriate textures and materials, lights, and effects.
According to my personal taste I chose a sci-fi setting, trying to reproduce an environment that could remind players of a warehouse or loading area located inside a space ship or space station, like those often seen in movies or commercial videogames (of course I was aware of the limits of my implementation). I focused development on a single room, with an outside view, for ease of development (it was my very first attempt at graphics programming) and because it was enough to make use of a wide set of elements of OpenGL, consistently with the project requirements.
The game I wrote was inspired to the First Person Shooter genre, in which the player can move around in a 3D environment, looking around freely through the eyes of the played character, interacting (in very limited ways) with some of the objects present, shooting crates and barrels and some holographic targets.
I had a lot of fun creating that simple game, so after I got my Masters Degree I decided it would be a waste to just leave it hidden in some obscure directory at home; it is now here, released as Free Software, so that I can keep working on it and improving it, with help from whoever will be interested, in the hope that it will be useful as an example on how to get started in computer graphics and games development.
Enhancements:
- Binary packages were created for all supported operating systems, including a Windows installer, an i386 Debian Linux package, and a PowerPC Mac OS X DMG disk image.
- Additionally, the improved persistent mouse movement mode uses a dynamic mouse cursor that shows direction and speed of rotation, making that movement mode more intuitive and useful.
- Several minor bugs have also been fixed.
<<lessAlpha Shooter was born as a project for the Computer Graphics course at the University of Bologna.
The main objective was to develop a very simple 3D game using the OpenGL, GLU and GLUT libraries only (and some creativity). Emphasis was not placed on the game itself, rather on learning how to use the libraries to produce a 3D environment and interact with it; it was thus required to build a suitable scenery using polygonal meshes and quadric surfaces, appropriate textures and materials, lights, and effects.
According to my personal taste I chose a sci-fi setting, trying to reproduce an environment that could remind players of a warehouse or loading area located inside a space ship or space station, like those often seen in movies or commercial videogames (of course I was aware of the limits of my implementation). I focused development on a single room, with an outside view, for ease of development (it was my very first attempt at graphics programming) and because it was enough to make use of a wide set of elements of OpenGL, consistently with the project requirements.
The game I wrote was inspired to the First Person Shooter genre, in which the player can move around in a 3D environment, looking around freely through the eyes of the played character, interacting (in very limited ways) with some of the objects present, shooting crates and barrels and some holographic targets.
I had a lot of fun creating that simple game, so after I got my Masters Degree I decided it would be a waste to just leave it hidden in some obscure directory at home; it is now here, released as Free Software, so that I can keep working on it and improving it, with help from whoever will be interested, in the hope that it will be useful as an example on how to get started in computer graphics and games development.
Enhancements:
- Binary packages were created for all supported operating systems, including a Windows installer, an i386 Debian Linux package, and a PowerPC Mac OS X DMG disk image.
- Additionally, the improved persistent mouse movement mode uses a dynamic mouse cursor that shows direction and speed of rotation, making that movement mode more intuitive and useful.
- Several minor bugs have also been fixed.
Download (0.77MB)
Added: 2007-08-09 License: GPL v3 Price:
813 downloads

Clearlooks-flat-compact 0.1
Clearlooks-flat-compact provides you with a beautiful compact theme which is created for latest clearlooks engine from the SVN. more>>
Clearlooks-flat-compact 0.1 provides you with a beautiful compact theme which is created for latest clearlooks engine from the SVN. This product is totally free.
Requirements: GTK 2.x
<<less Added: 2008-02-09 License: GPL Price: FREE
1 downloads
steam K Beta 1
steam K is a KDE style created by using domino & dekorator. more>>
steam K is a KDE style created by using domino & dekorator.
Needed:
Dekorator: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=31447
Domino: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=42804
In this package is included the .rc for domino and the color scheme.
<<lessNeeded:
Dekorator: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=31447
Domino: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=42804
In this package is included the .rc for domino and the color scheme.
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
929 downloads
OpenCartable 1.3
OpenCartable project is an electronic school and schoolbook system. more>>
OpenCartable project is an electronic school and schoolbook system.
OpenCartable is an online tool for teachers and their students organized around textbooks and bibliographies of links to Web sites or uploaded files.
The "todo" links (or resources) can be affected as works that the student answers and the teacher corrects and marks.
The focus is on simplicity, with students only using three pages: their desk, textbooks, and works. Users are grouped in a school, and teachers manage their students through groups.
The contents are written as standard DocBook files plus a LOM (Learning Object Metadata) schema that can be shared among OpenCartable servers using simple tools like rsync.
<<lessOpenCartable is an online tool for teachers and their students organized around textbooks and bibliographies of links to Web sites or uploaded files.
The "todo" links (or resources) can be affected as works that the student answers and the teacher corrects and marks.
The focus is on simplicity, with students only using three pages: their desk, textbooks, and works. Users are grouped in a school, and teachers manage their students through groups.
The contents are written as standard DocBook files plus a LOM (Learning Object Metadata) schema that can be shared among OpenCartable servers using simple tools like rsync.
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2006-11-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1087 downloads
Powered by Linux
Powered by Linux is a KDM theme created after a wallpaper of the same name. more>>
Powered by Linux is a KDM theme created after a wallpaper of the same name. It was tested on KDE 3.5.6.
<<less Download (0.70MB)
Added: 2007-03-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
953 downloads
Edubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn)
Edubuntu is a version of the Ubuntu operating system suitable for classroom use. more>>
Edubuntu is a version of the Ubuntu operating system suitable for classroom use. As an educator youll be able to set up a computer lab, or establish an online learning environment, in an hour or less -- then administer that environment without having to become a fully-fledged Linux geek.
Edubuntu is currently under development by the same development team that produces the wildly popular Ubuntu system. Edubuntu a customized version of Ubuntu.
Principal design goals of Edubuntu are centralized management of configuration, users, and processes, together with facilities for working collaboratively in a classroom setting. Equally important is the gathering together of the best available free software and digital materials for education.
<<lessEdubuntu is currently under development by the same development team that produces the wildly popular Ubuntu system. Edubuntu a customized version of Ubuntu.
Principal design goals of Edubuntu are centralized management of configuration, users, and processes, together with facilities for working collaboratively in a classroom setting. Equally important is the gathering together of the best available free software and digital materials for education.
Download (565MB)
Added: 2007-04-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
930 downloads
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