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Express Scribe Transcription for mac 4.22

Express Scribe Transcription for mac 4.22


Digital Transcription software for typists with foot pedal control more>> Free digital transcription software for typists - Express Scribe is professional audio playback control software designed to assist the transcription of audio recordings. It is installed on the typists computer and can be controlled using the keyboard (with hot keys) and/or foot pedals. This computer transcriber application features variable speed playback, foot pedal operation, file management and more. This program is free.
Features:
~ Ability to play compressed wav or dct files.
~ Variable speed (constant pitch) playback.
~ Can use computer rudder pedals (or some other specialist transcription pedals) to control playback.
~ Ability to Dock portable recorders to load recordings.
~ Uses systemwide HotKeys so you can control playback when using other software (eg. Microsoft Word).
~ Automatically receives and loads files by internet (FTP), email or over a local computer network.
~ Automatically sends typing to the person who dictated the work.
~ Express Scribe is free.
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Added: 2009-04-06 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Lightscribe System Software and SDK 1.4.136.1

Lightscribe System Software and SDK 1.4.136.1


Lightscribe System Software and SDK provides libraries and a software development kit for Lightscribe Direct Disc Labeling. more>>
Lightscribe System Software and SDK provides libraries and a software development kit for Lightscribe Direct Disc Labeling of special writable DVD media.
Keep burning beautiful LightScribe discs by regularly updating your LightScribe System Software.
The LightScribe System Software is required for proper operation of your LightScribe system. Updates are released regularly to support new hardware or recently introduced LightScribe CDs and DVDs, and will ensure optimal and reliable operation of your LightScribe Labeling system.
Your LightScribe product manufacturer may have the best knowledge of your specific configuration and needs, and they are recommended as your first source of updates whenever possible.
This limited support universal version of the LightScribe System Software offered here has not been specifically tested by your hardware provider, and is provided as an alternative should you have problems with obtaining an update.
Enhancements:
- New drive and media support was added.
- Minor fixes were made.
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Added: 2007-01-23 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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Express Scribe Transcription for Linux 4.22

Express Scribe Transcription for Linux 4.22


Digital Transcription software for typists with foot pedal control more>> Free digital transcription software for typists - Express Scribe is professional audio playback control software designed to assist the transcription of audio recordings. It is installed on the typists computer and can be controlled using the keyboard (with hot keys) and/or foot pedals. This computer transcriber application features variable speed playback, foot pedal operation, file management and more. This program is free.
Features:
~ Ability to play compressed wav or dct files.
~ Variable speed (constant pitch) playback.
~ Can use computer rudder pedals (or some other specialist transcription pedals) to control playback.
~ Ability to Dock portable recorders to load recordings.
~ Uses systemwide HotKeys so you can control playback when using other software (eg. Microsoft Word).
~ Automatically receives and loads files by internet (FTP), email or over a local computer network.
~ Automatically sends typing to the person who dictated the work.
~ Express Scribe is free.
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Added: 2009-04-07 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Open RObot COntrol Software 1.2.1

Open RObot COntrol Software 1.2.1


Open RObot COntrol Software (Orocos) framework applies software patterns in C++ to achieve real-time execution of software... more>>
Open RObot COntrol Software (Orocos) framework applies software patterns in C++ to achieve real-time execution of software components and provides an infrastructure to quickly integrate them in a real-time operating system such as RTAI or RTLinux, although it can be tested on normal Linux systems.
The Orocos project started as a Free Software project for robotics, but it has outgrown its robotics-dependent roots. Hence, "Orocos" now consists of two decoupled but integrated sub-projects:
Open Realtime Control Services.
This is a hard realtime Software Framework for all possible machine control applications, fully independent of the projects original robotics focus. It is designed to run safely parallel user defined tasks, on both vanilla Linux 2.6 and hard realtime RTAI. Extensive graphical configuration support is available.
Available features: hardware abstraction, operating system abstraction, event handling, hierarchical and parallel state machines, realtime "PLC" scripting, command parsing, online property configuration, multiple time- and event-triggered threads, advanced data protection for synchronous/asynchronous data flow, strongly typed data flow, (on-line) configuration support, ...
Integration between RTAI and TAO and ACE is also part of the ongoing work towards a hard realtime distributed control infastructure based on CORBA.
Open Robot Control Software.
A set of class libraries and an application framework offering generic functionality for machine tools and robots: cascaded control loops and control components, motion generation and interpolation; kinematics and dynamics; robot-specific control algorithms; estimation and identification; etc.
The following families of applications have working implementations available: force-controlled 6R manipulator arm and Cartesian XYZ machine tools. We would welcome developers to start mobile robot and humanoid robot application(s). In those efforts, much of the material of the above-mentioned applications can be reused. In addition, detailed support is available through the Developers mailing list. So, each new application requires moderate programming effort. (Not taking into account system-dependent modules such as device drivers, or kinematic routines.)
Open RObot COntrol Software is designed to appeal to roboticists. See the Orocos project homepage for an automated download script.
Enhancements:
- Support for RTAI 3.4 and 3.5 was improved.
- Various fixes were made in the CORBA support layer.
- The example code and documentation had a review.
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Added: 2007-07-04 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Ivy software bus 3.8.1

Ivy software bus 3.8.1


Ivy is a simple protocol and a set of open-source libraries and programs that allows applications to broadcast information. more>>
Ivy is a simple protocol and a set of open-source libraries and programs that allows applications to broadcast information through text messages, with a subscription mechanism based on regular expressions.
Ivy libraries are available in C, C++, Java and Perl, on Windows and Unix boxes and on Macs. Several Ivy utilities and hardware drivers are available too.
Ivy is currently used in research projects in the air traffic control and human-computer interaction research communities as well as in commercial products. It is also taught to CS students.
Ivy is a CENA product.
Main features:
- Ivy is not based on a centralised server. Actually, Ivy is mostly a communication convention, implemented through a collection of libraries for various languages and platforms. The current version of the Ivy protocol is version 3, which has been stable for the last 3 years.
- Language bindings are available in C (Unix and Windows), C++ (Mac, Unix, Windows), Java and Perl. There have been successful uses through the C library
- Messages are formatted in text, and subscriptions are based on regular expressions. Plans to move to an XML-based subscription language are on their way.
- From the programmers point of view, Ivy is an information broadcasting channel. The main functions are:
- connecting to a bus. Example: IvyInit (b, "192.126:2011")
- sending a message. Example: IvySend (b, "HELLO %s", world)
- binding a message pattern to a callback function. Example: IvyBind (b, "HELLO (.*)", cb)
- the main loop. Example : IvyLoop ()
- Subscriptions are managed on the emitters side, which limits the actual network traffic.
- Direct point-to-point messages are also available.
- Ivy was designed by a research group in Human-Computer Interaction, with the goals of connecting applications written on different toolkits/languages/platforms (such as an OpenGL application on a SGI connected to a PerlTk application on a Linux box), while keeping it simple: no server to be lauched and supervised, a simplistic API, and a communication model compatible with classical event-based GUI progamming. We think we have somewhat reached our goal...
Enhancements:
- This release mostly contains bugfixes and code cleanup.
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Added: 2006-06-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Distributed Hardware Evolution Project

Distributed Hardware Evolution Project


Distributed Hardware Evolution Project is populations of circuits evolving in a distributed online genetic algorithm. more>>
The Distributed Hardware Evolution Project allows the distribution of a genetic algorithm evolving hardware designs across the Internet by setting up an island on each clients PC which will evolve during idle time. Individuals from these islands will migrate between each other as they compete for survival.

All source code is available at Sourceforge under the projects named JaGa, DistrIT, and IslandEv. The source code is generalizable to any genetic algorithm or distributed processing task.

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Added: 2005-04-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Convert::Transcribe 0.02

Convert::Transcribe 0.02


Convert::Transcribe is a Perl extension for transcribing natural languages. more>>
Convert::Transcribe is a Perl extension for transcribing natural languages.

SYNOPSIS

use Convert::Transcribe;

$t = new Convert::Transcribe();
$t->fromfile(filename);
# or
$t = new Convert::Transcribe();
$t->fromstring("transcription def. containing newlines");
# or
$t = new Convert::Transcribe(filename);
# or
$t = new Convert::Transcribe("transcription def. containing newlines");

$t->transcribe("text");

$t->generated_code(); # for debugging

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Added: 2007-07-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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X Hardware Monitor 1.0

X Hardware Monitor 1.0


X Hardware Monitor is monitor hardware indicators for temperature, voltage etc... of a running system with a graphical panel. more>>
X Hardware Monitor is a hardware monitor that shows indicators for temperature, voltage, fan speed etc, of a running system with a graphical panel.

The default configuration allows to monitor up to 3 temperatures, 3 fan speeds and 6 voltages. This tool is more particularly adequate for bi-processor systems.


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Added: 2005-09-22 License: Freeware Price:
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Configuration HOWTO 1.99.8

Configuration HOWTO 1.99.8


Configuration HOWTO would be the main documentation for configuring most common hardware and services. more>>
Configuration HOWTO would be the main documentation for configuring most common hardware and services.

This document is one of the most important for LDP, because by configuring hardware and software you can get your own Linux box. This HOWTO was born in the Golden Age of developers, mainly for the command line. As it became too big and old for the current distros, I rewrote it more simple as I could.

Fundamentally, to configure the system, Linux users have to write some configuration files. To do it easyer, today programs and wizards are avaliable to manage them. This programs may be quite different for the various distributions.

In this HOWTO, I will speak about Mandrake-Linux and about Red Hat.

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Added: 2007-01-25 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Hardware Monitor 1.4

Hardware Monitor 1.4


Hardware Monitor is a multi-purpose, beautiful system-monitoring applet. more>>
Hardware Monitor is a multi-purpose, beautiful system-monitoring applet.
The Hardware Monitor applet is an applet for the GNOME panel which tries to be a beautiful all-around solution to system monitoring. It also strives to be user-friendly and generally nice and sensible, integrating pleasantly with the rest of your GNOME desktop.
Includes different viewers, including a flame effect, allows multiple devices to be monitored in the samme applet, uses smooth updating, polished graphs, clean HIG-compliant interface.
Main features:
- A graphical view where each monitor is represented by a (time, measurement) colored curve
- A bar-plot view with a horizontal bar per monitor
- A column view with a column (time, measurement) diagram for each monitor
- A textual view which simply lists the monitors and the currently measured values
- A flame view which produces spiffy flames, the sizes of which are determined by the values of the monitored device
And the applet supports monitoring the following hardware characteristics:
- CPU usage (all CPUs, or one at the time) - niced background processes such as SETI@home are automatically ignored
- Memory usage - cache and buffers are automatically ignored
- Swap usage
- Load average
- Disk usage (or disk space free)
- Network throughput (Ethernet, wireless, modem, serial link), either incoming or outgoing or both
- Temperatures from internal sensors (e.g. system board and CPU temperatures)
- Fan speeds from internal sensors
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Added: 2007-01-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Bio::MAGE::Protocol::Software 20020902.6

Bio::MAGE::Protocol::Software 20020902.6


Bio::MAGE::Protocol::Software - Software represents the software used. more>>
Bio::MAGE::Protocol::Software - Software represents the software used.

SYNOPSIS

use Bio::MAGE::Protocol::Software;

# creating an empty instance
my $software = Bio::MAGE::Protocol::Software->new();

# creating an already populated instance
my $software = Bio::MAGE::Protocol::Software->new(softwareManufacturers=>$softwareManufacturers_value,
softwares=>$softwares_value,
hardware=>$hardware_value,
type=>$type_value);

# setting and retrieving object associations
my $softwareManufacturers_val = $software->softwareManufacturers();
$software->softwareManufacturers($value);

my $softwares_val = $software->softwares();
$software->softwares($value);

my $hardware_val = $software->hardware();
$software->hardware($value);

my $type_val = $software->type();
$software->type($value);

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Added: 2007-01-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Speech Recognition HOWTO 2.0

Speech Recognition HOWTO 2.0


Speech Recognition HOWTO is a project that contains instructions for using speech recognition software and hardware. more>>
Speech Recognition HOWTO is a project that contains instructions for using speech recognition software and hardware and their use on Linux systems.
Enhancements:
- Changed license information (now GFDL) and added a new publication.
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Added: 2006-10-09 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
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Flock of Birds Library 1.0.2

Flock of Birds Library 1.0.2


Flock of Birds Library (libfob) provides an interface to the Flock of Birds hardware. more>>
Flock of Birds Library (libfob) provides an interface to the Flock of Birds hardware. Tedious and error prone tasks such as configuring the flocks data mode, sending commands to the flock, and decoding the data received from the flock are all hidden behind libfobs interface.
Programming the flock hardware can be hard. The programmer has to worry about in which format the flock returns data (pos/quat, quat, mat, pos, angles, pos/angles, etc.) Configuring the flock is error prone and hard to get correct. For older version of the Flock of Birds hardware, simply starting the flock can be a chore.
In contrast, libfob has been designed to be easy to use. The programmer simply tells the library the following:
- Serial port the flock is attached to (ex: "/dev/ttyS0").
- Hemisphere the flock should operate in (ex: "DOWN").
- Maximum speed the flock can operate ("FAST" for newer flock hardware "SLOW" for older hardware).
The programmer can then configure the flock on a per bird basis. Any combination of the following information can be retrieved from a bird in the flock:
- Position
- Orientation
- Buttons
At any time, the programmer can retrieve the above information in any of the following formats:
- Quaternion (represents orientation)
- Vector (represent position)
- 4x4 Matrix (represents position/orientation)
The programmer pays no penalty for retrieving data in one format over another. Internally libfob configures the flocks hardware to send data as fast as possible. libfob maintains multiple representations of the data for fast retrieval by the programmer.
libfob also provides facilities to correct orientation information for incorrectly installed bird sensors.
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Added: 2006-08-22 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Hardware 4 Linux 0.9.3

Hardware 4 Linux 0.9.3


Hardware 4 Linux project contains a set of tools to report Linux-compatible hardware to hardware4linux.info. more>>
Hardware 4 Linux project contains a set of tools to report Linux-compatible hardware to hardware4linux.info.
Enhancements:
- This release anonymizes dmidecode output, collects OS version files instead of calling osinfo, collects audio codec files, adds a README, and collects PCI modules.
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Pootypedia 0.05

Pootypedia 0.05


PootyPedia is a tool to track which hardware is in use by a software project. more>>
Pootypedia is a software that helps you track hardware among your users. Typically you install the server part, configure the client part, and distribute it to all people who are willing to report their hardware and software configuration to you. The program is made available, free of charge, under the GNU Public License (GPL).

The typical user of Pootypedia would be a software project which wants to know about the hardware that its users install the software on. Names that come to mind are Fedora, Debian, SuSE, and other Unix like systems.

The hardware probing is done through kudzu, a fine hardware detection program already known to run on a variety of hardware. In order to port pootypedias client to another architecture, you need to ensure that kudzu runs on it, and that you have some way of finding out the other essentials on the machine, the CPU, the memory, and a list of software (with version numbers) installed on that machine.

The server end doesnt much care where the client is running, as far as the client is capable of doing an HTTP POST, to send the report file over. The report file is in XML, and can be generated and stored on the client end. The client can choose to edit the hardware description, and can also choose to save the XML file. The server part of pootypedia is written with a view towards readability and extensibility.

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