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KMail Power Tools 0.3
KMail Power Tools is meant to be a suite of enhancements to KMail and may be other mail user agents. more>>
KMail Power Tools is meant to be a suite of enhancements to KMail and may be other mail user agents.
It is currently composed of only one (perl) script that acts as a filter (take input from stdin, outputs the modified mail to stdout), adds dialog boxes to kmail, and allows the user to:
- remove all attachments from an email (no user interaction),
- remove selectively attachments, after asking the user,
detach (i.e. save then remove) any attachment to a directory chosen by the user,
- hence reducing the size of your mailbox, while allowing you to backup important attached files.
All these actions are logged within a sentence in the mail body (see below).
Note: removing and detaching is already supported by Thunderbird, but my favourite mailer program is KMail, then...
How it works
KMail allows the definition of filters (like any other email program), but you can define filters:
- which are launched manually,
- which can be programs reading your email on stdin and outputing the result on stdout (or "pipe through").
So I had the idea to use this in order to enhance KMail, and allow it to remove and detach attachments: kmailpt will read and interpret the email (thank you Perl MIME::Parser), then depending on the command line switches, popup a dialog box to ask the user for a directory where to save attachments, and ask him which attachment to remove/detach (thank you Kdialog!).
Also, the sentence "[Attachment removed by jice (26/02/2007 20:33:01): bill.zip]" will be added to the mail body. When you detach an email, it will add a similar sentence, and if the mail body is html, you will even get a link to the new location of the file: "[Attachment saved by jice (26/02/2007 20:36:17) to heavenly.gif]", on which you can even click in order to view the detached file. For text/plain messages, the sentence will be something like: "[Attachment saved by jice (26/02/2007 20:36:17) to file:///home/jice/Images/heavenly.gif]" (unfortunately, although kmail renders http:// or ftp:// urls as links, file:// are not (yet?) - I should enter a bug on bugs.kde.org for this...).
Should you want to know the currently available command line switches, here is the help:
Usage: kmailpt [options]
kmailpt takes an email on stdin, performs actions based
on this mail, then output an email on stdout.
Without any option, it will remove any file attached.
Options:
-d detach the attachments (save and remove)
-q ask which attachment to remove
-h prints this help
<<lessIt is currently composed of only one (perl) script that acts as a filter (take input from stdin, outputs the modified mail to stdout), adds dialog boxes to kmail, and allows the user to:
- remove all attachments from an email (no user interaction),
- remove selectively attachments, after asking the user,
detach (i.e. save then remove) any attachment to a directory chosen by the user,
- hence reducing the size of your mailbox, while allowing you to backup important attached files.
All these actions are logged within a sentence in the mail body (see below).
Note: removing and detaching is already supported by Thunderbird, but my favourite mailer program is KMail, then...
How it works
KMail allows the definition of filters (like any other email program), but you can define filters:
- which are launched manually,
- which can be programs reading your email on stdin and outputing the result on stdout (or "pipe through").
So I had the idea to use this in order to enhance KMail, and allow it to remove and detach attachments: kmailpt will read and interpret the email (thank you Perl MIME::Parser), then depending on the command line switches, popup a dialog box to ask the user for a directory where to save attachments, and ask him which attachment to remove/detach (thank you Kdialog!).
Also, the sentence "[Attachment removed by jice (26/02/2007 20:33:01): bill.zip]" will be added to the mail body. When you detach an email, it will add a similar sentence, and if the mail body is html, you will even get a link to the new location of the file: "[Attachment saved by jice (26/02/2007 20:36:17) to heavenly.gif]", on which you can even click in order to view the detached file. For text/plain messages, the sentence will be something like: "[Attachment saved by jice (26/02/2007 20:36:17) to file:///home/jice/Images/heavenly.gif]" (unfortunately, although kmail renders http:// or ftp:// urls as links, file:// are not (yet?) - I should enter a bug on bugs.kde.org for this...).
Should you want to know the currently available command line switches, here is the help:
Usage: kmailpt [options]
kmailpt takes an email on stdin, performs actions based
on this mail, then output an email on stdout.
Without any option, it will remove any file attached.
Options:
-d detach the attachments (save and remove)
-q ask which attachment to remove
-h prints this help
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2007-05-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
879 downloads
Parallel port powerSwitch 0.1.1
Parallel port powerSwitch is a TCP/IP server to control a parallel port power switch. more>>
Parallel port powerSwitch project is a TCP/IP server to control a parallel port power switch.
pp_powerSwitch is a TCP/IP based server, which controls a power switching device through the parallel port. Besides Java, I used a bit C to handle the parallel port I/O.
I use it for controling heating, lamps, computers, coffee machine and other things (device has eight ports).
Main features:
- multiple connections
- user athorization
- cron-like scheduled switching
- reads configurations from file
- configurable log output
- simple port descriptions (add a short description to each port)
- remote shutdown
<<lesspp_powerSwitch is a TCP/IP based server, which controls a power switching device through the parallel port. Besides Java, I used a bit C to handle the parallel port I/O.
I use it for controling heating, lamps, computers, coffee machine and other things (device has eight ports).
Main features:
- multiple connections
- user athorization
- cron-like scheduled switching
- reads configurations from file
- configurable log output
- simple port descriptions (add a short description to each port)
- remote shutdown
Download (0.009MB)
Added: 2007-01-16 License: Freeware Price:
1016 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
fortune-mod-powerpuff 0.3
fortune-mod-powerpuff project consists of fortune cookies from the Power Puff Girls. more>>
fortune-mod-powerpuff project consists of fortune cookies from the Power Puff Girls.
fortune-mod-powerpuff is a compilation of quotes from the Cartoon Network series "Power Puff Girls". The quotes have been compiled from various sources on the Web.
Examples:
Narrator: Sugar .. Spice .. and everything Nice
These are the ingredients to the perfect little girl.
But Professor Utonium accidentally added one ingredient to the
concoction: Chemical X
Thus, the Powerpuff Girls were born. Using their ultra superpowers,
Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup have dedicated their lives to
fighting crime and the forces of evil!
Blossom: Oh ... um ... excuse me, Mr. Zombie, sir.
Abracadaver: Wha.?
Blossom: Could you stop destroying Townsville with your evil zombie magic?
Bubbles, Buttercup: Please?
Slug: Fashionably late again, I see. So fashionable you missed the party.
<<lessfortune-mod-powerpuff is a compilation of quotes from the Cartoon Network series "Power Puff Girls". The quotes have been compiled from various sources on the Web.
Examples:
Narrator: Sugar .. Spice .. and everything Nice
These are the ingredients to the perfect little girl.
But Professor Utonium accidentally added one ingredient to the
concoction: Chemical X
Thus, the Powerpuff Girls were born. Using their ultra superpowers,
Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup have dedicated their lives to
fighting crime and the forces of evil!
Blossom: Oh ... um ... excuse me, Mr. Zombie, sir.
Abracadaver: Wha.?
Blossom: Could you stop destroying Townsville with your evil zombie magic?
Bubbles, Buttercup: Please?
Slug: Fashionably late again, I see. So fashionable you missed the party.
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1051 downloads
GNUstep Database Library 2 0.10.1
GNUstep Database Library 2 is a set of libraries to map Objective-C objects to rows of relational database management systems. more>>
GNUstep Database Library 2 (GDL2) is a set of libraries to map Objective-C objects to rows of relational database management systems (RDBMS).
GNUstep Database Library 2 aims to be compatible with Enterprise Objects Framework (EOF) as released with WebObjects 4.5 from Apple Inc.
Main features:
- EOControl (gnustep-db2control)
- The fundamental abstraction library which includes many non RDBMS related extensions such as KeyValueCoding extensions and other categories. Most importantly it contains the classes which handle the coordination of object graphs namely EOEditingContext.
- EOAccess (gnustep-db2)
- This library implements the underlying mechanism to retrieve and store data in RDBMS. It defines the abstract classes like EOAdaptor which are subclassed to interface with concrete RDBMS implementations.
- EOInterface
- This library implements classes used to synchronize UI components such as NSTextFields, NSButtons and NSTableViews with the state of objects which an EOEditingContext contains.
- EOAdaptors
- This is a collection of concrete EOAdaptor projects needed to connect to specific databases. GDL2 currently only supplies an Adaptor for the PostgreSQL database. Even though the Adaptor is still called Postgres95 we aim to support PostgreSQL 7.2 and higher API. In fact the Adaptor may very soon be renamed to PostgreSQL.
- DBModeler
<<lessGNUstep Database Library 2 aims to be compatible with Enterprise Objects Framework (EOF) as released with WebObjects 4.5 from Apple Inc.
Main features:
- EOControl (gnustep-db2control)
- The fundamental abstraction library which includes many non RDBMS related extensions such as KeyValueCoding extensions and other categories. Most importantly it contains the classes which handle the coordination of object graphs namely EOEditingContext.
- EOAccess (gnustep-db2)
- This library implements the underlying mechanism to retrieve and store data in RDBMS. It defines the abstract classes like EOAdaptor which are subclassed to interface with concrete RDBMS implementations.
- EOInterface
- This library implements classes used to synchronize UI components such as NSTextFields, NSButtons and NSTableViews with the state of objects which an EOEditingContext contains.
- EOAdaptors
- This is a collection of concrete EOAdaptor projects needed to connect to specific databases. GDL2 currently only supplies an Adaptor for the PostgreSQL database. Even though the Adaptor is still called Postgres95 we aim to support PostgreSQL 7.2 and higher API. In fact the Adaptor may very soon be renamed to PostgreSQL.
- DBModeler
Download (0.58MB)
Added: 2006-09-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1135 downloads
The Spider 1.71
The Spider project is a complete object-oriented environment for machine learning in Matlab. more>>
The Spider project is a complete object-oriented environment for machine learning in Matlab.
Aside from ease of use for base learning algorithms, algorithms can be plugged together and can be compared with, for example, model selection, statistical tests, and visual plots.
This gives all the power of objects (reusability, the ability to plug together, sharing of code), but also all the power of Matlab for machine learning research.
Enhancements:
- A WEKA interface was added, supporting decision trees.
- Additional code, documentation, and demos were added.
<<lessAside from ease of use for base learning algorithms, algorithms can be plugged together and can be compared with, for example, model selection, statistical tests, and visual plots.
This gives all the power of objects (reusability, the ability to plug together, sharing of code), but also all the power of Matlab for machine learning research.
Enhancements:
- A WEKA interface was added, supporting decision trees.
- Additional code, documentation, and demos were added.
Download (4.2MB)
Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1185 downloads
GNOME Power Manager 2.18.3 / 2.19.6
GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon that takes care of power management. more>>
GNOME Power Manager gets all information from HAL using information from org.freedesktop.Hal. GNOME Power Manager does not do independent probing for data, it relies on HAL, in this way it can stay very lightweight and uncomplicated. GNOME Power Manager goal is to be architecture neutral and free of polling and other hacks.
Power management in Linux sucks. Depending if you are running a PPC or i386 PC the different power management facilities are vastly different. To get your machine to suspend on lid press is already possible, but is difficult to know what config files to modify.
To get your LCD screen brightness set to 50% when you remove the AC Adapter of your laptop is probably possible with a clever little Perl script, but is not something that comes ready configured on a standard Linux distro.
Any of these things need the user to become the super-user to do the action. This needs to change before Linux is accepted as a contender for the corporate desktop.
Main features:
- Laptop batteries
- AC Adapters
- APC UPSs
- SynCE PDAs
- Logitech Wireless Mice
- Logitech Wireless Keyboards
GNOME Power Manager owns the session D-BUS service net.sf.GnomePower and runs a session daemon (i.e. once per logged in user) and optionally displays battery status and low battery notifications.
The session daemon is very resource friendly. Other than the initial coldplug, it uses internal caching for all the power devices, so no additional lookups are needed for each update event. It will only update the displayed icon on a powerState change, but will update the tooltip on every percentage change. It should use *very little* CPU and memory.
<<lessPower management in Linux sucks. Depending if you are running a PPC or i386 PC the different power management facilities are vastly different. To get your machine to suspend on lid press is already possible, but is difficult to know what config files to modify.
To get your LCD screen brightness set to 50% when you remove the AC Adapter of your laptop is probably possible with a clever little Perl script, but is not something that comes ready configured on a standard Linux distro.
Any of these things need the user to become the super-user to do the action. This needs to change before Linux is accepted as a contender for the corporate desktop.
Main features:
- Laptop batteries
- AC Adapters
- APC UPSs
- SynCE PDAs
- Logitech Wireless Mice
- Logitech Wireless Keyboards
GNOME Power Manager owns the session D-BUS service net.sf.GnomePower and runs a session daemon (i.e. once per logged in user) and optionally displays battery status and low battery notifications.
The session daemon is very resource friendly. Other than the initial coldplug, it uses internal caching for all the power devices, so no additional lookups are needed for each update event. It will only update the displayed icon on a powerState change, but will update the tooltip on every percentage change. It should use *very little* CPU and memory.
Download (2.6MB)
Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
819 downloads
Estoque Inteligente 1.5
Estoque Inteligente is a Web based application to manage supply, sales, and customers. more>>
Estoque Inteligente is a Web based application to manage supply, sales, and customers.
Estoque Inteligente project can be useful to managers of small stores.
<<lessEstoque Inteligente project can be useful to managers of small stores.
Download (0.088MB)
Added: 2006-03-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1304 downloads
SwingSet 1.0.0 PR4
SwingSet is an Java toolkit that contains data-aware replacements for many of the standard Java Swing components. more>>
SwingSet is an Java toolkit that contains data-aware replacements for many of the standard Java Swing components. SwingSet project currently includes replacements for JTextField, JTextArea, JSlider, JComboBox, JCheckBox, and JLabel.
There is also an image component, a graphical record navigator, and a data grid component. All of the primary components are available as JavaBeans.
Main features:
- data-aware replacements for JTextField, JTextArea, JComboBox, JCheckBox, JLabel, JSlider, & JFormattedTextField
- binding of a "hidden" numeric column for combo boxes with text choices (e.g. 0, 1, & 2 are stored for "Yes," "No," & "Maybe," respectively)
- population of combo boxes based on columns in a database query (can also be used for combo box-based record navigation)
- a data-aware image component with support for JPEG & GIF image formats
- a graphical record navigator
- allows for database traversal, insertion, deletion, commit, and rollback
- supplies current record index (editable) and total record count
- a data grid component for creating datasheet/spreadsheet/table views of queries
- allows cut & paste to/from spreadsheet programs or other data grids
- allows custom column headings
- allows hiding of specified columns
- allows disabling of specified columns
- allows columns to be displayed as text boxes or combo boxes
- allows addition and deletion of records
- allows deletion of multiple, non-consecutive records
- allows data entry "masks" to be applied to text columns
- a serializable datasource abstraction layer
- JavaBean support for all major components
Enhancements:
- Fixed check for confirmDeletes flag during row deletion.
<<lessThere is also an image component, a graphical record navigator, and a data grid component. All of the primary components are available as JavaBeans.
Main features:
- data-aware replacements for JTextField, JTextArea, JComboBox, JCheckBox, JLabel, JSlider, & JFormattedTextField
- binding of a "hidden" numeric column for combo boxes with text choices (e.g. 0, 1, & 2 are stored for "Yes," "No," & "Maybe," respectively)
- population of combo boxes based on columns in a database query (can also be used for combo box-based record navigation)
- a data-aware image component with support for JPEG & GIF image formats
- a graphical record navigator
- allows for database traversal, insertion, deletion, commit, and rollback
- supplies current record index (editable) and total record count
- a data grid component for creating datasheet/spreadsheet/table views of queries
- allows cut & paste to/from spreadsheet programs or other data grids
- allows custom column headings
- allows hiding of specified columns
- allows disabling of specified columns
- allows columns to be displayed as text boxes or combo boxes
- allows addition and deletion of records
- allows deletion of multiple, non-consecutive records
- allows data entry "masks" to be applied to text columns
- a serializable datasource abstraction layer
- JavaBean support for all major components
Enhancements:
- Fixed check for confirmDeletes flag during row deletion.
Download (0.24MB)
Added: 2006-06-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1236 downloads
Tadpoles 0.5
Tadpoles is a 4-player action game similar to QBasics Nibbles. more>>
Tadpoles project is a 4-player action game similar to QBasics Nibbles.
Tadpoles is an action game for up to 4 players with ties to the original "snakes" or "nibbles" game concept. In Tadpoles, you control using a direction and velocity rather than the tired up/down, left/right controls. You can also collect various power-ups.
In Tadpoles, you control using a direction and velocity rather than the tired up/down, left/right controls. Not only that, but you can collect power-ups such as Lightning and GhostWalks.
The game is built on an object-oriented design concept, with the intent to create an adventure game out of the engine.
<<lessTadpoles is an action game for up to 4 players with ties to the original "snakes" or "nibbles" game concept. In Tadpoles, you control using a direction and velocity rather than the tired up/down, left/right controls. You can also collect various power-ups.
In Tadpoles, you control using a direction and velocity rather than the tired up/down, left/right controls. Not only that, but you can collect power-ups such as Lightning and GhostWalks.
The game is built on an object-oriented design concept, with the intent to create an adventure game out of the engine.
Download (0.46MB)
Added: 2006-12-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1051 downloads
PowerTop 1.7
PowerTop detects which Linux programs and kernel tunables are resulting in the largest power consumption and use of battery time more>>
PowerTop project detects which Linux programs and kernel tunables are resulting in the largest power consumption and use of battery time.
Power usage is a hot topic for computer users everywhere. For some, its a matter of how long a laptop lasts without being plugged in. For others, its controlling the temperature of hundreds of systems within a datacenter. For all of us, its about keeping the electricity bill under control and being kind to the environment.
Getting your computer to use the least amount of power can be problematic. This site provides information on reducing power usage, tips, and tricks for Intel-based computers running Linux*.
As a first step, Intel is releasing PowerTOP, a tool that helps you find what software is using the most power. By fixing (or closing) these applications or processes, you can immediately see the power savings in the tool. Youll also see the estimated time left for battery power if you are running a laptop. The Tips&Tricks page has fixes for a lot of the issues that are already found. Join our mailing list to participate in this effort to get Linux to use less power.
Building:
Just type make and then run the program...
tar -zxf powertop-1.1.tar.gz
cd powertop
make
./powertop
Enhancements:
- This release shows P-states (frequencies).
- A suggestion to disable TV-out and to disable Wake-On-LAN for unused ethernet has been added.
<<lessPower usage is a hot topic for computer users everywhere. For some, its a matter of how long a laptop lasts without being plugged in. For others, its controlling the temperature of hundreds of systems within a datacenter. For all of us, its about keeping the electricity bill under control and being kind to the environment.
Getting your computer to use the least amount of power can be problematic. This site provides information on reducing power usage, tips, and tricks for Intel-based computers running Linux*.
As a first step, Intel is releasing PowerTOP, a tool that helps you find what software is using the most power. By fixing (or closing) these applications or processes, you can immediately see the power savings in the tool. Youll also see the estimated time left for battery power if you are running a laptop. The Tips&Tricks page has fixes for a lot of the issues that are already found. Join our mailing list to participate in this effort to get Linux to use less power.
Building:
Just type make and then run the program...
tar -zxf powertop-1.1.tar.gz
cd powertop
make
./powertop
Enhancements:
- This release shows P-states (frequencies).
- A suggestion to disable TV-out and to disable Wake-On-LAN for unused ethernet has been added.
Download (0.055MB)
Added: 2007-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
856 downloads
Convert::IBM390 0.22
Convert::IBM390 is a Perl module functions for manipulating mainframe data. more>>
Convert::IBM390 is a Perl module functions for manipulating mainframe data.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::IBM390 qw(...those desired... or :all);
$eb = asc2eb($string);
$asc = eb2asc($string);
$asc = eb2ascp($string);
$ebrecord = packeb($template, LIST...);
@fields = unpackeb($template, $record);
@lines = hexdump($string [,startaddr [,charset]]);
Convert::IBM390 supplies various functions that you may find useful when messing with IBM System/3[679]0 data. No functions are exported automatically; you must ask for the ones you want. "use ... qw(:all)" exports all functions.
By the way, this module is called "IBM390" because it will deal with data from any mainframe operating system. Nothing about it is specific to z/OS, z/VM, or z/VSE.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::IBM390 qw(...those desired... or :all);
$eb = asc2eb($string);
$asc = eb2asc($string);
$asc = eb2ascp($string);
$ebrecord = packeb($template, LIST...);
@fields = unpackeb($template, $record);
@lines = hexdump($string [,startaddr [,charset]]);
Convert::IBM390 supplies various functions that you may find useful when messing with IBM System/3[679]0 data. No functions are exported automatically; you must ask for the ones you want. "use ... qw(:all)" exports all functions.
By the way, this module is called "IBM390" because it will deal with data from any mainframe operating system. Nothing about it is specific to z/OS, z/VM, or z/VSE.
Download (0.023MB)
Added: 2006-08-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1164 downloads
Original Gamers Client 0.4.7
Original Gamers Client is a cross-platform GUI MUD client. more>>
Original Gamers Client project is a cross-platform GUI MUD client.
Original Gamers Client aims to combine the convenience of a GUI-based MUD client with the power that seems reserved for TUI-based clients. OGC implements its GUI using Tk.
<<lessOriginal Gamers Client aims to combine the convenience of a GUI-based MUD client with the power that seems reserved for TUI-based clients. OGC implements its GUI using Tk.
Download (MB)
Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1046 downloads
Power*Architect 0.9.7
Power*Architect is an innovative Java-based data modeling tool geared specifically for Data Warehouse and Data Mart design. more>>
Data Architects, DBAs, Analysts and Designers rely on Data Modeling tools to facilitate and simplify their data Modeling efforts, while maximizing the use of their resources. The Power*Architect allows these busy highly technical resources to perform this most intricate part of their job in a fraction of the time.
Power*Architect project is an innovative Java-based data modeling tool geared specifically for Data Warehouse and Data Mart design. It allows the designer to open multiple concurrent source Database connections, create and explore profiles of the source data, drag and drop source schemas, tables and columns into the data modeling playpen, and forward engineer the resultant target database and its associated ETL template.
Main features:
- Access any JDBC or ODBC accessible source database
- Quickly create profiles of source data, including information about the size of the data in each column, maximum and minimum values, frequency distribution of values in a column, and more.
- Profile information is saved with the project, so profile data can still be used to aid off-site design sessions when it is not possible to access the source databases.
- Design the target database Data Model (Data Warehouse)
- Compare the database structure of any two databases highlighting the structural differences and generating the required DDL to synchronize
- Compare the Data Model data structures to an existing target database
- Save a snapshot of all source systems data structures in the project file, allowing data warehouse designers to evolve their target data model remotely
- Forward engineer to Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, and PostgreSQL and more.
- Forward engineer ETL Templates containing source-to-target data mappings
- Invoke ETL Engine to load initial set of data into the target database
- Enable easy centralized installation and updates to many end users (Supports Java WebStart technology).
- The Power*Architect can open multiple source databases concurrently, even if they are from competing database vendors. Another key feature of the Power*Architect, that sets it apart from other data modeling tools, is that it remembers the origin of each column, and is capable of automatically generating the source-to-target data mappings.
- Whether youre building or maintaining your Data Warehouse data model, the Power*Architect will provide you a complete view of all required database structures and will expedite every aspect of your data warehouse design.
- Design your Data Warehouse in a fraction of the time with the Power*Architect.
- We look forward to showing you how!
- The Power*Architect is available now for download! The product is available for free to individuals for personal use. Commercial licensing and support are available at competitive prices. Please call us at 1-866-SQL-POWR to purchase.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug that caused corrupt project files to be saved.
- The handling of automatic cascading primary keys in multi-level identifying relationships now works better.
- The profile manager is now even more stable.
- It is now possible to add new database connection types from within the GUI.
<<lessPower*Architect project is an innovative Java-based data modeling tool geared specifically for Data Warehouse and Data Mart design. It allows the designer to open multiple concurrent source Database connections, create and explore profiles of the source data, drag and drop source schemas, tables and columns into the data modeling playpen, and forward engineer the resultant target database and its associated ETL template.
Main features:
- Access any JDBC or ODBC accessible source database
- Quickly create profiles of source data, including information about the size of the data in each column, maximum and minimum values, frequency distribution of values in a column, and more.
- Profile information is saved with the project, so profile data can still be used to aid off-site design sessions when it is not possible to access the source databases.
- Design the target database Data Model (Data Warehouse)
- Compare the database structure of any two databases highlighting the structural differences and generating the required DDL to synchronize
- Compare the Data Model data structures to an existing target database
- Save a snapshot of all source systems data structures in the project file, allowing data warehouse designers to evolve their target data model remotely
- Forward engineer to Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, and PostgreSQL and more.
- Forward engineer ETL Templates containing source-to-target data mappings
- Invoke ETL Engine to load initial set of data into the target database
- Enable easy centralized installation and updates to many end users (Supports Java WebStart technology).
- The Power*Architect can open multiple source databases concurrently, even if they are from competing database vendors. Another key feature of the Power*Architect, that sets it apart from other data modeling tools, is that it remembers the origin of each column, and is capable of automatically generating the source-to-target data mappings.
- Whether youre building or maintaining your Data Warehouse data model, the Power*Architect will provide you a complete view of all required database structures and will expedite every aspect of your data warehouse design.
- Design your Data Warehouse in a fraction of the time with the Power*Architect.
- We look forward to showing you how!
- The Power*Architect is available now for download! The product is available for free to individuals for personal use. Commercial licensing and support are available at competitive prices. Please call us at 1-866-SQL-POWR to purchase.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug that caused corrupt project files to be saved.
- The handling of automatic cascading primary keys in multi-level identifying relationships now works better.
- The profile manager is now even more stable.
- It is now possible to add new database connection types from within the GUI.
Download (13.5MB)
Added: 2007-07-31 License: BSD License Price:
585 downloads
editLyrics 0.2
editLyrics is an amarok script add, modify and edit lyrics. more>>
editLyrics is an amarok script add, modify and edit lyrics. Just click on a track, and select "edit this lyric!" to get a full power editor!
If lyrics are already cached, you can modify it, or you can just write from zero (well, not exactly from zero, you will find the artist and trackname on the top).
<<lessIf lyrics are already cached, you can modify it, or you can just write from zero (well, not exactly from zero, you will find the artist and trackname on the top).
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Added: 2006-02-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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