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SEO Tool For Meta Tags 1
SEO Tool For Meta Tags is a small script that instantly generates meta tags for the user. more>>
SEO Tool For Meta Tags is a small script that instantly generates meta tags for the user. It allows you offer a neat little service to your website visitors. They simply sumbit their sites title, description, and keywords & presto, out comes their meta tags to put in their html code.
It takesa about 30 seconds to install and have working on your site.
SEO Tool For Meta Tags does not have any spyware or adware. No personal information is collected, stored, or transmitted by Online Meta Tag Generator. The project does not install any browser plugins or hijackers.
<<lessIt takesa about 30 seconds to install and have working on your site.
SEO Tool For Meta Tags does not have any spyware or adware. No personal information is collected, stored, or transmitted by Online Meta Tag Generator. The project does not install any browser plugins or hijackers.
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Added: 2007-07-30 License: Freeware Price:
856 downloads
Bocazas Webchat 1.2
Bozocas Webchat is a IRC chat applet. more>>
Bozocas Webchat is a IRC chat applet.
Nowadays, an online chat is sometimes crucial.There are situations when your visitors dont have time to wait for an email answer. It might be because they need urgent tech support or because they need to close a deal quickly.
You might also need to offer special discounts, sales, or show to your customers information that is not provided on the web. Being able to chat to the customer online on his/her brief visit might give you the competitive advantage you need.
You need a customer service tool that allows your personnel to instantaneously communicate with your web site visitors.
With this in mind, we created Bocazas Live Support.
Main features:
- Can connect to any known IRC network (only registered versions).
- DCC Chat (Direct Connections) between users.
- Confortable environment to keep track of simultaneous private and public conversations.
- Support text colors.
- Support copy & paste.
- Support sending files between users.
- Support most of the IRC commands (map, links, mode, oper...)
- Support any language: English, Spanish, Chinese, Deutsch, Italian, Turkish... and you can add any other.
<<lessNowadays, an online chat is sometimes crucial.There are situations when your visitors dont have time to wait for an email answer. It might be because they need urgent tech support or because they need to close a deal quickly.
You might also need to offer special discounts, sales, or show to your customers information that is not provided on the web. Being able to chat to the customer online on his/her brief visit might give you the competitive advantage you need.
You need a customer service tool that allows your personnel to instantaneously communicate with your web site visitors.
With this in mind, we created Bocazas Live Support.
Main features:
- Can connect to any known IRC network (only registered versions).
- DCC Chat (Direct Connections) between users.
- Confortable environment to keep track of simultaneous private and public conversations.
- Support text colors.
- Support copy & paste.
- Support sending files between users.
- Support most of the IRC commands (map, links, mode, oper...)
- Support any language: English, Spanish, Chinese, Deutsch, Italian, Turkish... and you can add any other.
Download (0.261MB)
Added: 2006-06-16 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
1227 downloads
CSE-Tool 1.0.0
CSE-Tool allows you to easily deploy a Google Custom Search Engine. more>>
CSE-Tool allows you to easily deploy a Google Custom Search Engine by copying and pasting a few lines of code provided to you by Google.
CSE-Tool doesnt require a database.
<<lessCSE-Tool doesnt require a database.
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2006-11-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1067 downloads
mii-tool 1.9.1.1
The mii-tool command allows you to set or autodetect the media type or mii chipset-based ethernet devices. more>>
The mii-tool command provides an tool for checking and setting ethernet cabling parameters.
It is normally included in Bernd Eckenfels net-tools package, but this is an single distribution which only contains mii-tool. This package also comes with cleaned makefile and allows build-time relocation and cross/sysroot-compiling.
Enhancements:
- removed evrything whats not mii-tool
- removed I18N stuff
- added support for specifying an installation root via the DESTDIR environment variable
- removed the config stuff (not needed for mii-tool)
<<lessIt is normally included in Bernd Eckenfels net-tools package, but this is an single distribution which only contains mii-tool. This package also comes with cleaned makefile and allows build-time relocation and cross/sysroot-compiling.
Enhancements:
- removed evrything whats not mii-tool
- removed I18N stuff
- added support for specifying an installation root via the DESTDIR environment variable
- removed the config stuff (not needed for mii-tool)
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Added: 2005-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1617 downloads
Ports Tree Explorer 0.2
Ports Tree Explorer is a navigation tool for a ports tree. more>>
Ports Tree Explorer (PTE) is a small tool that allows you to navigate through your /usr/ports tree, showing you information about a selected port, tree view, software categories (/usr/ports main dirs) and finally allows you to install a selected port using childs for the installation.
PTE Allows you to monitor background installs and allow you to perform certain operations related to your software ports tree, with a plain and simple GUI requires almost minimum shell interaction.
Newer versions will include CVS updates off the ports, managing/modifying a specific port, see available FLAVORS and finally specify compilation options for this port. Ports Tree Explorer is written in perl/tk and its working (tested) on Open BSD. PTE is free and improvements, adjustments etc. are more than welcomed.
PTE aims to be an easy to use tool. Plain and simple as possible, functional for new users of /usr/ports tree along with experienced users that get bored often.
The scope of this project is to provide an easy way to use/maintain and install programs from your ports tree.
At the current stage, we aim to be usable and all the required functions be implemented and work.
After this goes to a stable release, security enhancements and extra functionality will be added.
Main features:
- Ports Category separation
- Ports Program separation
- Description of Port
- Install selected port
- History of executed commands (Installations)
Enhancements:
- Kill a background install.
- Changed the state of background install from Started to Finished (when the install is actually finished)
- Save history to file.
- Direct output from the fork to the output window.
- Support for other ports, like NetBSD, Free BSD ports.
<<lessPTE Allows you to monitor background installs and allow you to perform certain operations related to your software ports tree, with a plain and simple GUI requires almost minimum shell interaction.
Newer versions will include CVS updates off the ports, managing/modifying a specific port, see available FLAVORS and finally specify compilation options for this port. Ports Tree Explorer is written in perl/tk and its working (tested) on Open BSD. PTE is free and improvements, adjustments etc. are more than welcomed.
PTE aims to be an easy to use tool. Plain and simple as possible, functional for new users of /usr/ports tree along with experienced users that get bored often.
The scope of this project is to provide an easy way to use/maintain and install programs from your ports tree.
At the current stage, we aim to be usable and all the required functions be implemented and work.
After this goes to a stable release, security enhancements and extra functionality will be added.
Main features:
- Ports Category separation
- Ports Program separation
- Description of Port
- Install selected port
- History of executed commands (Installations)
Enhancements:
- Kill a background install.
- Changed the state of background install from Started to Finished (when the install is actually finished)
- Save history to file.
- Direct output from the fork to the output window.
- Support for other ports, like NetBSD, Free BSD ports.
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Added: 2005-05-05 License: BSD License Price:
1633 downloads
lopster-tools 1.0
lopster-tools is a set of tools for use with Lopster that allows users to view statistics for download. more>>
lopster-tools is a set of tools for use with Lopster that allows users to view statistics for download and upload transfer, incomplete and finished files, how many MB are downloaded or uploaded, and the difference between down- and upload, amongst other features.
<<less Download (0.60MB)
Added: 2005-07-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1571 downloads
whohas 0.15
whohas is a command line tool that allows querying several package lists at once. more>>
whohas is a command line tool that allows querying several package lists at once - currently supported are Arch, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Slackware (and linuxpackages.net), Source Mage, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Fink and DarwinPorts.
whohas is written in Perl and was designed to help package maintainers find ebuilds, pkgbuilds and similar package definitions from other distributions to learn from. However, it can also be used by normal users who want to know:
- Which distribution provides packages on which the user depends.
- What version of a given package is in use in each distribution, or in each release of a distribution (implemented only for Debian).
It is suggested you use Unix command line tools to enhance your search results. whohas is optimised for fast execution. This is done by threading, and the order of results cannot be guaranteed. To nonetheless get a standardised output, alphabetically sorted by distribution, use the sort tool:
whohas gimp | sort
You can use grep to improve your search results. Depending on whether you want only packages whose names begin with your search term, end with your search term, or exactly match, you would use a space before, after or on both sides of your search term, respectively:
whohas gimp | sort | grep " gimp"
whohas vim | sort | grep "vim "
whohas gimp | sort | grep " gimp "
The spaces will ensure that only results for the package gimp are displayed, not for gimp-print etc.
If you want results for a particular distribution only, do
whohas arch | grep "^Arch"
Output for each module will still be ordered, so you dont need to sort results in this case, although you may wish to do so for some distributions. Distribution names are abbreviated as "Arch", "Debian", "Fedora", "Gentoo", "Slackware", "SMGL" (Source Mage Linux) and FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
Output in version 0.1 looked like this. The first column is the name of the distribution, the second the name of the package, the third the version number, then the date, repository name and a url linking to more information about the package. Future versions will have package size information, too. Column lengths are fixed, so you can use cut:
whohas vim | grep " vim " | cut -b 36-45
The first bytes of the data fields at the time of writing are 11, 37, 48, 53, 64 and 76.
Debian refers to the binary distribution. Slackware queries Current only. Binary sizes for Fedora are package sizes - space needed on disk will be greater by about factor 2. Binary sizes for Debian are unpacked sizes. All details (including availability, version numbers and binary sizes) are for the x86 architecture.
Debian version numbers in rare cases may not be for x86 (will be fixed). Gentoo version availability may not be for x86 (will be fixed). I recommend you consult the URLs provided in the output, which give detailed and accurate information about each package. You may want to use a terminal that recognises hyperlinks and allows easy access through the browser, such as gnome-terminal.
For Fedora, only release 4 is enabled by default, and only the most up to date package will be listed if different versions are available.
I would like to encourage distributors at this time to provide web query interfaces to package lists, and specifically provide the following information: package name, version, date, size and a url to further information (maintainer, build information etc.)
<<lesswhohas is written in Perl and was designed to help package maintainers find ebuilds, pkgbuilds and similar package definitions from other distributions to learn from. However, it can also be used by normal users who want to know:
- Which distribution provides packages on which the user depends.
- What version of a given package is in use in each distribution, or in each release of a distribution (implemented only for Debian).
It is suggested you use Unix command line tools to enhance your search results. whohas is optimised for fast execution. This is done by threading, and the order of results cannot be guaranteed. To nonetheless get a standardised output, alphabetically sorted by distribution, use the sort tool:
whohas gimp | sort
You can use grep to improve your search results. Depending on whether you want only packages whose names begin with your search term, end with your search term, or exactly match, you would use a space before, after or on both sides of your search term, respectively:
whohas gimp | sort | grep " gimp"
whohas vim | sort | grep "vim "
whohas gimp | sort | grep " gimp "
The spaces will ensure that only results for the package gimp are displayed, not for gimp-print etc.
If you want results for a particular distribution only, do
whohas arch | grep "^Arch"
Output for each module will still be ordered, so you dont need to sort results in this case, although you may wish to do so for some distributions. Distribution names are abbreviated as "Arch", "Debian", "Fedora", "Gentoo", "Slackware", "SMGL" (Source Mage Linux) and FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
Output in version 0.1 looked like this. The first column is the name of the distribution, the second the name of the package, the third the version number, then the date, repository name and a url linking to more information about the package. Future versions will have package size information, too. Column lengths are fixed, so you can use cut:
whohas vim | grep " vim " | cut -b 36-45
The first bytes of the data fields at the time of writing are 11, 37, 48, 53, 64 and 76.
Debian refers to the binary distribution. Slackware queries Current only. Binary sizes for Fedora are package sizes - space needed on disk will be greater by about factor 2. Binary sizes for Debian are unpacked sizes. All details (including availability, version numbers and binary sizes) are for the x86 architecture.
Debian version numbers in rare cases may not be for x86 (will be fixed). Gentoo version availability may not be for x86 (will be fixed). I recommend you consult the URLs provided in the output, which give detailed and accurate information about each package. You may want to use a terminal that recognises hyperlinks and allows easy access through the browser, such as gnome-terminal.
For Fedora, only release 4 is enabled by default, and only the most up to date package will be listed if different versions are available.
I would like to encourage distributors at this time to provide web query interfaces to package lists, and specifically provide the following information: package name, version, date, size and a url to further information (maintainer, build information etc.)
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Added: 2005-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1447 downloads
Auto-Transcode 0.1
Auto-Transcode is a user-friendly GTK2 GUI for Transcode. more>>
Auto-Transcode is a user-friendly GTK2 GUI for Transcode. It allows you to easily convert various audio and video formats that are used by everybody.
<<less Download (0.019MB)
Added: 2006-08-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1183 downloads
FreeTranslate 0.09
FreeTranslate allows you to translate individual words on a web page. more>>
FreeTranslate allows you to translate individual words on a web page.
Freetranslate.xpi is a simple extension that allows you to translate individual words on a web page between 10 different languages via www.freetranslate.org.
Locales supported: French & Italian.
<<lessFreetranslate.xpi is a simple extension that allows you to translate individual words on a web page between 10 different languages via www.freetranslate.org.
Locales supported: French & Italian.
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Added: 2007-04-13 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
963 downloads
TextMaze 1.2
TextMaze project is a console-based maze game. more>>
TextMaze project is a console-based maze game.
It generates random mazes and allows you to traverse them using the arrow keys.
Once you complete the maze you are given an uplifting congratulations.
<<lessIt generates random mazes and allows you to traverse them using the arrow keys.
Once you complete the maze you are given an uplifting congratulations.
Download (0.015MB)
Added: 2006-11-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1077 downloads
HTML Entity Based Codepage Inference 0.01
HEBCI is a technique that allows a Web form handler to transparently detect the character set with which its data was encoded. more>> <<less
Download (0.005MB)
Added: 2005-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1575 downloads

Open IT Online 2.5.1
Open IT Online will improve your browsers capability greatly. It is designed as a Firefox addon that allows to open and edit your documents from everywhere! more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-21 License: MPL Price: FREE
13 downloads
vzquota 3.0.11
vzquota is the tool that allows a system administrator to control disk quotas for OpenVZ Virtual Private Servers (VPS). more>>
vzquota is the tool that allows a system administrator to control disk quotas for OpenVZ Virtual Private Servers (VPS).
OpenVZ is an Operating System-level server virtualization solution, built on Linux. OpenVZ creates isolated, secure virtual private servers (VPSs) or virtual environments on a single physical server enabling better server utilization and ensuring that applications do not conflict.
Each VPS performs and executes exactly like a stand-alone server; VPSs can be rebooted independently and have root access, users, IP addresses, memory, processes, files, applications, system libraries and configuration files.
Enhancements:
- Relative quota file support was added.
- Minor code and documentation fixes were made.
- The vzquota.spec file was fixed according to Fedora packaging guidelines.
<<lessOpenVZ is an Operating System-level server virtualization solution, built on Linux. OpenVZ creates isolated, secure virtual private servers (VPSs) or virtual environments on a single physical server enabling better server utilization and ensuring that applications do not conflict.
Each VPS performs and executes exactly like a stand-alone server; VPSs can be rebooted independently and have root access, users, IP addresses, memory, processes, files, applications, system libraries and configuration files.
Enhancements:
- Relative quota file support was added.
- Minor code and documentation fixes were made.
- The vzquota.spec file was fixed according to Fedora packaging guidelines.
Download (0.060MB)
Added: 2007-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
800 downloads
Aqua Data Studio 6.0.10
Aqua Data Studio is a database query tool and administration tool that allows developers to easily create, edit, and execute SQL more>>
Aqua Data Studio program is a database query tool and administration tool that allows developers to easily create, edit, and execute SQL scripts, as well as browse and visually modify database structures.
Aqua Data Studio provides an integrated database environment with a single consistent interface to all major relational databases. This allows the database administrator or developer to tackle multiple tasks simultaneously from one application.
Main features:
Query Analyzer/Window
- Aqua Data Studios sophisticated Query Analyzer allows users to work on database scripts with specific RDBMS syntax highlighting and auto-completion to develop and test SQL scripts. Other features to speed up development include SQL automation, auto-describe and sortable multi-grid results. The query analyzer also provides client side variable binding, allowing a user to execute stored procedures or functions with local variables binded to receive out parameters. The query window also provides two modes of operation, using a SplitPane View or a MultiTab View for the editor and the query results.
Schema Browser & Visual Editing
- Its graphical browsing capabilities allow you to understand the structure and dependencies of the database schema with a single mouse click. The schema browser also allows you to visually edit any schema object with a graphical design form to CREATE, ALTER or DROP the object. Visual editing supports Tables, Indexes, Procedures, Data Types and other schema objects. The visual editors also provides an SQL preview of all the commands to be executed to commit the operation.
Schema Extraction & DDL Scripting
- Its graphical browsing allows you to extract the structure definition of all schema objects and to script the SQL DDL and DML (eg CREATE, ALTER, DROP, SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE) syntax for database schema objects (including Tables, Views, Triggers, Stored Procedures and Functions).
Table Data Editor
- A powerful Table Data Editor allows you to modify your results graphically and save them. By writing a single table SELECT statement in the Query Analyzer and clicking on the Execute Edit button, a separate window is opened with the query results for you to edit and save. You may also browser to a table in the schema browser and select the Edit Table from the popup menu to edit the first 1000 records in a table.
Enhancements:
- Enhancements in this release include OS X Integration, Windows integration, complete and customizable keymapping, a schema difference tool, a directory difference tool, a file difference tool, a tab difference tool, a copy history difference tool, SQL Server DBA tools, and Sybase DBA tools.
- In total, there were over 100 new features.
<<lessAqua Data Studio provides an integrated database environment with a single consistent interface to all major relational databases. This allows the database administrator or developer to tackle multiple tasks simultaneously from one application.
Main features:
Query Analyzer/Window
- Aqua Data Studios sophisticated Query Analyzer allows users to work on database scripts with specific RDBMS syntax highlighting and auto-completion to develop and test SQL scripts. Other features to speed up development include SQL automation, auto-describe and sortable multi-grid results. The query analyzer also provides client side variable binding, allowing a user to execute stored procedures or functions with local variables binded to receive out parameters. The query window also provides two modes of operation, using a SplitPane View or a MultiTab View for the editor and the query results.
Schema Browser & Visual Editing
- Its graphical browsing capabilities allow you to understand the structure and dependencies of the database schema with a single mouse click. The schema browser also allows you to visually edit any schema object with a graphical design form to CREATE, ALTER or DROP the object. Visual editing supports Tables, Indexes, Procedures, Data Types and other schema objects. The visual editors also provides an SQL preview of all the commands to be executed to commit the operation.
Schema Extraction & DDL Scripting
- Its graphical browsing allows you to extract the structure definition of all schema objects and to script the SQL DDL and DML (eg CREATE, ALTER, DROP, SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE) syntax for database schema objects (including Tables, Views, Triggers, Stored Procedures and Functions).
Table Data Editor
- A powerful Table Data Editor allows you to modify your results graphically and save them. By writing a single table SELECT statement in the Query Analyzer and clicking on the Execute Edit button, a separate window is opened with the query results for you to edit and save. You may also browser to a table in the schema browser and select the Edit Table from the popup menu to edit the first 1000 records in a table.
Enhancements:
- Enhancements in this release include OS X Integration, Windows integration, complete and customizable keymapping, a schema difference tool, a directory difference tool, a file difference tool, a tab difference tool, a copy history difference tool, SQL Server DBA tools, and Sybase DBA tools.
- In total, there were over 100 new features.
Download (53.2MB)
Added: 2007-01-16 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
859 downloads
Plone Language Tool 1.5
Plone Language Tool is a product which allows you to set the available languages in your Plone site. more>>
Plone Language Tool is a product which allows you to set the available languages in your Plone site.
PloneLanguageTool allows you to set the available languages in your Plone site, select various fallback mechanisms, and control the use of flags for language selection and translations.
When installed, a new Plone control panel action will allow you to select various language options, such as the default and list of allowed languages.
PloneLanguageTool is shipped with Plone beginning in version 2.1 and up.
Enhancements:
- Bug fix release included in Plone 2.5.2.
<<lessPloneLanguageTool allows you to set the available languages in your Plone site, select various fallback mechanisms, and control the use of flags for language selection and translations.
When installed, a new Plone control panel action will allow you to select various language options, such as the default and list of allowed languages.
PloneLanguageTool is shipped with Plone beginning in version 2.1 and up.
Enhancements:
- Bug fix release included in Plone 2.5.2.
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2007-03-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
942 downloads
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