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Teddy XML Editor 1.1

Teddy XML Editor 1.1


Teddy is a tabular editor and displayer for XML files. more>>
Teddy is a tabular editor and display for XML files. It presents the structure and content of XML files in a way that is both visually pleasing and easy to use. It is available free, under the GNU public license, for Mac OS X and Linux.
If you have Qt for Windows it should build and run fine for it, but it has not been tested on that operating system.
Enhancements:
- Ability to open currently opened file in external text editor.
- Linux RPM installs application icon and start menu item in KDE.
- Save no longer forces scroll position to the top.
- Single line cell styles now correctly dimensioned.
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Added: 2005-10-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Far East Trader .03b

Far East Trader .03b


Feast (Far East Trader) is an IRC to SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) translator. more>>
Feast (Far East Trader) is an IRC to SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) translator.

SILC stands for Secure Internet Live Conferencing. SILCs purpose in life is to provide a secure chat environment. The raw protocol is an absolute bear to work with and the C toolkit isnt much better. With that said many have found their way off of IRC and onto SILC.

If you would like to communicate with people on SILC then Far East Trader might be the tool youve been looking for. Combined with tools like stunnel or inetd Far East Trader can act as a bouncer allowing IRC clients to connect to SILC servers.

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Added: 2005-11-10 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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T-BEAR 1.5.1

T-BEAR 1.5.1


T-BEAR is the Transient Bluetooth Environment security AuditoR. more>>
T-BEAR is the Transient Bluetooth Environment security AuditoR. It includes an ncurses-based BT scanner, a Bluetooth DoS proof-of-concept, and a "hidden" BDADDR hunter similar to Redfang 2.5.
Other tools based on gnuradio are being developed, including a BT "sniffer".
Enhancements:
- Minor feature enhancements
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Added: 2005-07-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Teddy 1.81.5

Teddy 1.81.5


Teddy is an OpenGL-based 3D graphics library written in C++. more>>
Teddy is an OpenGL-based 3D graphics library written in C++. The main purpose was to be a simple scene graph manager. Here is a brief list of main features:
scene graph
windowing system
multiple scenes
multiple cameras
multiple camera windows
LightWave objects
LightWave scenes
Teddy was, at the time of active development, tested and working on GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and Microsoft Windows operating systems. Teddy strictly required one external library, the Simple Directmedia Layer. Other libraries were not strictly needed, but highly recommended. Below is list of libraries that Teddy used:
SDL
SDL_image
SDL_mixer
libjpeg
libpng
libz
It is quite likely that trying to build Teddy on modern setups fails.
If you would like to contact me, then please note that currently (beginning of 2005) my university account has been idle for a while and thus locked. Eventually I will open it again, but the recommended way to contact me anyway is to mail me at timo at futuremark.com.
Enhancements:
- Fixed problems with TinyGL, should work fine again
- Fixed sqrt for non-msvc compilers
- Fixed LightWave material parsing
- Added support for lefthanded coordinate systems (LightWave)
- Added support for directional lights
- Added Lightwave light support (point and directional)
- Support for SWIG work in progress
- Changed most defines to static constant class members
- Got rid of too large gl_ext
- Dropped unused sources from distribution
- Fixed drawbicolrect
- Used Valgrind to locate some bugs and memory leaks
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Added: 2006-07-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hamster Font Manager 1.02

Hamster Font Manager 1.02


Hamster Font Manager is an easy GUI to manage fonts for X11/GS/TeX. more>>
HFM is a font manager for Unix systems. With it you can control the avaliability of fonts in all of the supported applications from a central place. Currently included are modules to support:

* X-Window
* Ghostscript
* TeX

A PostScript module handles PS Fonts. Other fonts remain untouched by this program.

HFM is distributed under the GPL (GNU Public License).
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Added: 2005-04-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tiny Tiny RSS 1.2.13

Tiny Tiny RSS 1.2.13


Tiny Tiny RSS is a server-side RSS feed aggregator written in PHP and heavily based on XmlHttpRequest and related technologies. more>>
Tiny Tiny RSS is a server-side RSS feed aggregator written in PHP and heavily based on XmlHttpRequest and related technologies for user interface and operation.

For years Ive been searching for a perfect RSS aggregator. I tried desktop ones (Straw, Blam!, Liferea) - while nice programs they usually lacked something or were overencumbered with features. Also, desktop aggregators cant solve the problem of keeping read feeds in sync between different machines.

I tried server-side aggregators, several ones. Unfortunately, I didnt find anything that felt usable, they had all the problems of classical web applications - clunky interface, no realtime updates, just not designed the way I like it, etc.

Well, then the obvious solution was to write an aggregator myself. I also felt the need to exercise in simple XmlHttpRequest web application programming, so TT-RSS was born. While obviously being on early stages on development and pretty much unfinished it offers a lot of functionality of desktop application while staying on server-side with all the benefits it provides.

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Added: 2007-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DreamZZT 3.0.6

DreamZZT 3.0.6


DreamZZT is an attempt to recreate the ZZT engine using more modern technology. more>>
ZZT is a game creation system created by Epic Megagames Tim Sweeny in 1990. The official release included 6 worlds, including the shareware world The Town of ZZT. It also included a built-in game editor, allowing for the creation of new games. Check out Z2 for more information about the original ZZT.
DreamZZT is an attempt to recreate the ZZT engine using more modern technology. DreamZZT project is currently available for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows. Due to several techncial issues, Dreamcast builds are currently unavailable.
Main features:
Some of the highlights of DreamZZT include:
- Animated water
- Custom font
- Debug console
- Load / save support
- Music and sound effects
- New torch effect
- ZZT-OOP interpreter
The following ZZT enemys are currently supported:
- Lions
- Tigers
- Bears
- Sharks
- Ruffians
Enhancements:
- New features include an online leaderboard
- on-the-fly board compression
- an integrated editor
- new application and document icons
- digitized drum samples, and centipedes.
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Added: 2007-01-30 License: Freeware Price:
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Slideshow Creator 0.7.1

Slideshow Creator 0.7.1


Slideshow Creator is a GUI for creating, modifying, and previewing JPEG image slideshows. more>>
Slideshow Creator is a GUI for creating, modifying, and previewing JPEG image slideshows.

With Slideshow Creator you can edit jpeg slideshows in a visual and fast way so you can reach a much higher productivity with dvd-slideshow.

The final result is a high quality dvd slideshow out of your jpegs!

This software is based on gambas so it shoud work on every Linux or U*ix like system where gambas is available.

You need to install gambas runtime or gambas gambas development ide.
I think it shoould work on higher gambas versions.

I was tired to make poor quality slideshows in VCD/SVCD format and finally met dvd-slideshow: it is a very nice program that produces high quality DVD slideshows from jpeg images. It has crop, kenburn andpan effects.

I made some slideshows but reliazed that I wasted too much time to prepare the slideshow "source": I needed a visual program to speed up the process of kenburns, crop and pan effects creation.

I googled the net but didnt find any souch program so I decided to create one myself: slcreator was born!

How I did it? I built it using gambas: a visual ide with a object oriented basic interpreter which permits to create great programs in a "fast" way. I tried some other languages but I was not skilled enough to use them for this kind of project! gambas permitted me to realize the job in a very nice way!

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Added: 2006-06-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Menu Buddy 0.0.2

Menu Buddy 0.0.2


Menu Buddy currently comprises a couple of Python scripts for creating GNOME panel menus. more>>
Menu Buddy plugin currently comprises a couple of Python scripts for creating GNOME panel menus from a directory hierarchy of music files.
These menus can be used to play or enqueue songs in XMMS, as well as pause or skip XMMS.
These scripts are not terribly powerful yet, but there is potential for a signficantly more flexible system of menu-creation that allows automatic construction of many different kinds of menus based on directory hierarchies.
menu_buddy is a small script for scanning a hierarchy of music files and creating a set of Gnome menus that can direct xmms to play those files. Instead of going through the command line or whatever, menu_buddy lets you play/enqueue files in xmms straight from your menu. I find this pretty convenient.
The command line for menu_buddy is as follows:
menu_buddy < source dir > < dest dir >
where:
< source dir >: The top of a hierarchy of directories containing the files
< dest dir >: The top of a directory to write the menu files into
menu_buddy works with the assumption that you have your music stored under one main music directory, using some meaningful hierarchy, and that theres only music stored down there. menu_buddy doesnt do any sort of file-type checking and assumes that everything under is fair game for playing in xmms.
What menu_buddy does it this: it constructs a menu hierarchy that directly matches the hierarchy under such that any directory or tree thereof can be played or enqueued in xmms. Likewise, at the top of the menu structure, it creates menu option which allow you to pause, start, or skip forward/backward in xmms. The interaction with xmms is purely in terms of command line options that you can pass to xmms...there is no special linking or whatever.
So, for example, lets assume you have all of your music in under the directory "/music", with top-level folders for different genres (i.e. /music/rock, /music/polka, etc.). Inside each genre, you have your files sorted first by artist, then by album (i.e. /music/rock/faith_no_more/the_real_thing, /music/polka/the_polka_kings/greatest_hits). The organization you have is really unimportant, but bear with me here.
Further, lets assume that your system lets you create new gnome menus by putting menu files in ~/.gnome/apps (this is how things work on my system, but honestly Ive done next to zero research into this topic...it may vary (wildly) on your system, so I suggest you figure it out for yourself). Then, the following command will create a new menu hierarchy in your "favorites" menu called "Muzik" which allows you play/enqueue your music:
menu_buddy /music ~/.gnome/apps/Muzik
Thats it. It may take a few seconds to churn through your music files, depending on other system load and how much music you have. You need to be able, of course, to write to the output directory you specify, but since it will typically be in your home directory this should not be a problem.
Enhancements:
- added GPL stuff to source files
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Added: 2006-04-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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tX XML editor 1.2

tX XML editor 1.2


tX, formerly known as Teddy, is a tabular XML editor. more>>
tX, formerly known as Teddy, is a tabular XML editor. tX XML editor presents the structure and content of XML files in a way that is both visually pleasing and easy to use.
Its features include the abiltiy to view XML in an hierarchical way without extraneous syntax or interface elements, edit data like a spreadsheet, enter data without having to worry about encoding rules, make major structural changes with minimal effort, cut and paste between most spreadsheet applications, and export to HTML.
Main features:
- Teddy is now rebranded as tX - Tabular XML editor.
- Compilation under Qt4.
- Elements without subelements have a closing "../>" instead of .
- Attribute-value quotes changed from to ".
- New menu icons - some original, some from art.gnome.org.
- German language translation.
- A new tab called "Help Text" provides a generic help-system for XML-Files. In this tab it is possible to display user documentation: If either the working-directory or the directory of the current xml file has a sub-directory with the name of the DTD, a right-click on an element ( ) will load and display a file called "element_name.html" in the QTextBrowser-Widget. A right-click on the attribute (attribute-name="...") will jump to the "element_name.html#attribute_name" section of the html help file.
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Added: 2006-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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electricsheep 2.6.8

electricsheep 2.6.8


electricsheep is a collaborative screensaver. more>>
electricsheep software owes its name to Philip K. Dicks novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. It realizes the collective dream of sleeping computers from all over the internet.
When the screen-saver is activated, the screen goes black and an animated sheep appears. Behind the scenes, the screen-saver contacts a server and joins the parallel computation of new sheep.
Every fifteen minutes 24/7 a new sheep is born and distributed to all clients for display. Each sheep is an animated fractal flame.
The Interpretation of Dreams contains an artistic, conceptual, and technical explanation, or you can watch the streaming video documentary. Also available is a ten page academic paper to appear in EvoMusArt05.
Enhancements:
- The new libpng api is used, and libpng errors are handled properly.
- The window now has a name.
- The documentation was updated.
- The use of AC_OUTPUT was updated.
- Readonly parts of the cache are handled.
- Files partially downloaded by bittorrent are not played.
- The --show-errors option was added.
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Added: 2006-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Borealis 0.9a

Borealis 0.9a


Borealis provides a better feel through use of the subtle aural notifications. more>>
Borealis provides a "better feel" through use of the subtle aural notifications.
The goal of this sound theme is to provide "better feel" through use of the subtle aural notifications. The test I always have in my mind while designing the desktop sounds is to imagine having half-dozen (or more) computer stations in the same office or studio and consider whether their simultaneous use (and resulting desktop sounds) would pose as distraction on users and their productivity. Therefore, in order to minimize the "distraction factor" this theme associates many of the common desktop events with brief, mostly non-pitched, but nonetheless pleasing sound sources (a.k.a. effects).
All of the sounds included have been composed (if applicable), recorded, and mastered by me (although a few of them bear resemblance to other OSs sounds). Some of them are leftovers from my previous compositional and production endeavors, while others are entirely new creations.
All sounds are designed and mixed at CD-quality (stereo, 16-bit, 44.1KHz). Ogg version is distributed as 192Kbit stereo files.
Main features:
- Includes sounds for:
- KDE WM
- KDE System Notifications
- Kdevelop
- Kopete
- KDE Sysguard
- KMail
- Konsole
- Proxy configuration
- K3b (missing 1 sound)
- 4 startup sounds
- 2 exit sounds
- Automated installer and uninstaller
Enhancements:
- Couple improvements to the install and uninstall scripts (thanks to Kirk Strauser for the heads-up!)
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Added: 2007-03-02 License: Artistic License Price:
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Hashell 0.013a

Hashell 0.013a


Hashell is a shell written in Haskell. more>>
Hashell project is a shell that is written in Haskell language and which it is intended to provide a set of abstractions that allows you to use Haskell as a shell programming language.
So that way you can use haskell for your daily administration tasks. Hashell uses hs-plugins to interact with the Glasgow Haskell Compiler.
Hashell is still very alpha and buggy, *do not* assume that is stable at any level, and probably it will be so for quite a time.
Though it has been pretty stable for me lately (applications are usually very stable for authors first than for anybody else anyway) , at the moment it is more targetted to people who would like to debug, fix, and chase bugs , and if possible, adding and extending the shell itself, so please, bear in mind that while using it.
Enhancements:
- Part of the parsing is now done with Parsec.
- A new exception handler was added for Haskell expression evaluation, fixing a bug that aborted the program.
- Redirection of standard error was added.
- A bug with the quit built-in command was fixed.
- Number identifiers were added to the redirection operators.
- Preliminary support for environment variables was added.
- Some small bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2006-01-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Rudiments 0.30

Rudiments 0.30


Rudiments is a C++ class library providing base classes for things such as daemons, clients, and servers. more>>
Rudiments is a C++ class library providing base classes for things such as daemons, clients, and servers, and wrapper classes for the standard C functions for things like semaphores, regular expressions, and signal handling.
In the early days of SQL Relay and Groundwork, some of the classes being developed for each project didnt exactly fit. Or more precisely, could concievably be useful in other projects. Some of these classes were very generic base classes, others were utilities. The older the projects got, the more obvious it became that these classes should be extracted and assembled into a library of their own.
Rudiments was born.
As a result, some of the rudiments classes are fairly full featured and others very incomplete; containing only the functions that were required by the project they were derived from.
Rudiments is very much a work in progress, and not extremely well defined at that. Currently though, the objective of the project is to develop a set of utility classes that provide the functionality of the standard C libraries through an object oriented interface and a set of useful base classes for some standard kinds of programs.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes several memory leaks, a vulnerability in readdir_r, and a few additional methods in several classes.
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Added: 2006-11-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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musicTree 0.01

musicTree 0.01


musicTree is a java application that allows you to view and play your MP3 files from a tree which sorts albums by artist. more>>
musicTree is a java application that allows you to view and play your MP3 files from a tree which sorts albums by artist. It allows you to easily navigate your music collection and play albums at random, to play all the songs by a specific artist etc.

Musictree was born because I needed a way to easily sort the mp3 albums I had on my computer. One of the problems of using the normal filesystem to browse your mp3s is that as soon as you get more than 50 albums it becomes difficult to get an overall idea of what your options are. Musictree groups music albums by Artist, allowing you to have only entry at the top level of the tree for a whole lot of albums by the same artist (for example I have about 30 Beatles albums).

Once you have represented the album in a tree (grouped by artist) it can be selected and played with one click (instead of looking for the playlist inside the directory). Musictree also allows you to play a random album (this is an excellent way to get acquainted with your music collection).
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Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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