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Download Machine 0.2

Download Machine 0.2


Download Machine provides a noninteractive, nongraphical, pure Java batch file downloader. more>>
Download Machine provides a noninteractive, nongraphical, pure Java batch file downloader.
Download Machine is pure Java daemon that watches queue files for changes. If a new entry is available, DM will download it. Queue files are just URL lists. DM fully supports the HTTP, FSP, and FTP protocols.
Main features:
- Design goals
- Non graphical
- Non interactive
- Relieable downloads
- Queued downloads
- Portability (uses Java)
- Simple to use
- Resume interrupted downloads
- Transports
- Support for HTTP/1.1 protocol
- Support for HTTP/1.0 protocol
- Support for FTP protocol
- Support for FSP protocol
- Custom headers
- Fake user-agent header
- Custom referer header, configurable per URL
- Custom cookie header, configurable per URL
- Other features
- Can check in different directories if we already have downloaded file (configurable by wildcard)
- Can move downloaded file to special directory (configurable by wildcard)
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Added: 2007-02-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Money-Making-Machine 1.0

Money-Making-Machine 1.0


The Ultimate Safe Money Guide -Free Online Money Guide Make Your Online Money The Safe Way And Generate a Daily Income Stream. The best thing I came ... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-19 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Unix I-Ching Generator 0.8.1

Unix I-Ching Generator 0.8.1


Unix I-Ching Generator is an I Ching generator for the Unix command line. more>>
Unix I-Ching Generator project is an I Ching generator for the Unix command line.
It accepts questions and generates responses that can be looked up in the I Ching (a Chinese divination book).
It is designed around "spiritual algorithms", that is, algorithms that make some sort of sense spiritually, not just programatically.
This is software that automates the casting of I-Ching hexagrams. It does not provide the interpretations or readings of those hexagrams.
It merely outputs a mandella of two hexagrams and then informs you of the numerical identity of each hexagram.
Enhancements:
- Moved global options to header file. (ARJ)
- Changed unigram::cast() so that it relied on globals. (ARJ)
- Fixed spelling errors. (ARJ)
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Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Yet Another Time Machine 0.4

Yet Another Time Machine 0.4


Yet Another Time Machine is a command line Ogg Vorbis and MPEG audio player. more>>
Yet Another Time Machine is a command line Ogg Vorbis and MPEG audio player with the ability to control the tempo of playback without changing the pitch.
Primary usage would be to listen (for example) to audio books at 150% tempo. This is still understandable and saves time, hence the name of the program.
The following audio encoding formats are supported:
- Ogg Vorbis
- Ogg Speex
- MPEG
- All formats supported by libsndfile (FLAC, WAV, AIFF, ...)
Enhancements:
- Version 0.4 adds support for libsndfile.
- There is also an undocumented gem, you can use < and > to slow down or speed up by 10%, and hitting SPACE can be used to pause playback.
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Added: 2005-11-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Visual Turing Machine 2.0

Visual Turing Machine 2.0


Visual Turing Machine is a program that lets you create Turing machines with a point and click interface. more>>
Visual Turing Machine project is a program that lets you create Turing machines with a point and click interface instead of using esoteric languages.
You can pack your complex machines into small boxes, and then reuse them as part of a bigger machine. VTM also features an infinite length tape.
Enhancements:
- New features include an n-ary set of symbols, multiple windows (MDI), a huge workspace (10000x10000 pixels) without a memory issue, the ability to edit your own machines, the ability to execute machines n times (where n is undefined), the ability to use expressions (like n+5) to execute machines, the ability to execute machines at desired speeds, statistics to see how many instructions were executed and how much tape was "used", and an easy wasy to translate the program to other languages.
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Added: 2007-05-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Wayback Machine 0.8.0

Wayback Machine 0.8.0


Wayback Machine is an open source java implementation of the The Internet Archive Wayback Machine. more>>
Wayback Machine is an open source java implementation of the The Internet Archive Wayback Machine.
The current production version of the Wayback Machine is implemented in perl, and lacks in maintainability and extensibility. Also, the code is not open source. Primary motivation for the new version is to address these three issues, enabling public distribution of the application, and easy experimentation with new features and access technologies.
The current Java version of the Wayback Machine supports two access, or replay modes of operation: "Archival Url" mode and "Proxy" mode.
Archival URL mode provides a user experience very close to the current production Wayback Machine. All query and replay access requests can be expressed as URLs.
In Archival Url replay mode, HTML documents are delivered with additional Javascript embedded in the page. This Javascript alters the document within the browser, attempting to make links and embedded content refer back to the Wayback Machine by rewriting them as Archival URLs.
Proxy URL mode allows replaying of archived documents within a client browser by configuring the browser to proxy all HTTP requests through the Wayback Machine. This has the strong advantage that no Javascript page markup is required to coerce the client browser to request additional URLs and embedded content from the Wayback Machine -- content just works as-is. One major disadvantage of this mode is that there is no way to forward temporal information with each replay request. Because of this limitation, only the most recently archived version of any resource is accessible thru the Wayback Machine in proxy Url mode.
Another limitation of the Proxy URL mode is that it requires special configuration of the client web browser to access the Wayback Service. This browser configuration is not complex, but it means that content cannot be accessed as a global URL.
See the User Manual to learn more about access modes.
The current Java version is intended to operate as a standalone webapp, maintaining an index on the machine hosting the webapp. This index contains records of the resources within a set of ARC files, which are also assumed to be stored on the same machine hosting the webapp.
This software includes the capability to scan for ARC files in a specified location, and to automatically index and serve content in newly discovered ARC files as they appear. Directing the Wayback Machine to look for ARC files in the directory where an instance of the Heritrix web crawler is writing ARC output should provide the capability to browse content archived by Heritrix as it is crawled.
Future versions of this software may integrate more tightly with the Heritrix web crawler application.
Enhancements:
- A sorted CDX flat file ResourceIndex implementation was added, allowing for much larger data sets.
- Support for ArchivalUrl Date-Range requests was added.
- Character set detection was improved so pages are not mangled when server side modification occurs.
- Several new command-line tools were added for generating and updating each ResourceIndex type.
- Indexing and merging processing were separated into different threads.
- Bugfixes were made to allow integration with NutchWax full-text searching.
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Added: 2007-01-12 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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XML::SAX::Machine 0.41

XML::SAX::Machine 0.41


XML::SAX::Machine is a Perl module that can manage a collection of SAX processors. more>>
XML::SAX::Machine is a Perl module that can manage a collection of SAX processors.

SYNOPSIS

## Note: See XML::SAX::Pipeline and XML::SAX::Machines first,
## this is the gory, detailed interface.

use My::SAX::Machines qw( Machine );
use My::SAX::Filter2;
use My::SAX::Filter3;

my $filter3 = My::SAX::Filter3->new;

## A simple pipeline. My::SAX::Filter1 will be autoloaded.
my $m = Machine(
#
# Name => Class/object => handler(s)
#
[ Intake => "My::SAX::Filter1" => "B" ],
[ B => My::SAX::Filter2->new() => "C" ],
[ C => $filter3 => "D" ],
[ D => *STDOUT ],
);

## A parser will be created unless My::SAX::Filter1 can parse_file
$m->parse_file( "foo.revml" );

my $m = Machine(
[ Intake => "My::SAX::Filter1" => qw( Tee ) ],
[ Tee => "XML::Filter::SAXT" => qw( Foo Bar ) ],
[ Foo => "My::SAX::Filter2" => qw( Out1 ) ],
[ Out1 => $log ],
[ Bar => "My::SAX::Filter3" => qw( Exhaust ) ],
);

WARNING: This API is alpha!!! It will be changing.

A generic SAX machine (an instance of XML::SAX::Machine) is a container of SAX processors (referred to as "parts") connected in arbitrary ways.

Each parameter to Machine() (or XML::SAX::Machine-new()>) represents one top level part of the machine. Each part has a name, a processor, and one or more handlers (usually specified by name, as shown in the SYNOPSIS).

Since SAX machines may be passed in as single top level parts, you can also create nested, complex machines ($filter3 in the SYNOPSIS could be a Pipeline, for example).

A SAX machines can act as a normal SAX processors by connecting them to other SAX processors:

my $w = My::Writer->new();
my $m = Machine( ...., { Handler => $w } );
my $g = My::Parser->new( Handler => $w );

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Added: 2007-07-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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C# Java Virtual Machine 1.0.1

C# Java Virtual Machine 1.0.1


C# Java Virtual Machine is a tiny implementation of the Java VM, including simple native classes. more>>
C# Java Virtual Machine is a tiny implementation of the Java VM, including simple native classes. This project is written using the C# language. The VM is very easily expandable by writing additional native or Java classes.
Enhancements:
- The DbConnection class, which provides a connection to MS SQL or PostgreSQL using ADO.NET, was added.
- The Syst.MachineName method, which returns the machine name, was added.
- String.startsWith and String.endsWith functions were added.
- Some comments for VM.cs were written.
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Added: 2007-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Virtual Machine Manager 0.3.1

Virtual Machine Manager 0.3.1


Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager for short package name) is a desktop application for managing virtual machines. more>>
Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager for short package name) is a desktop application for managing virtual machines. It presents a summary view of running domains and their live performance & resource utilization statistics.

A detailed view presents graphs showing performance & utilization over time. Ultimately it will allow creation of new domains, and configuration & adjustment of a domains resource allocation & virtual hardware. Finally an embedded VNC client viewer presents a full graphical console to the guest domain.

The application logic is written in Python, while the UI is constructed with Glade and GTK+, based on mockups provided by UI interaction designers. The libvirt Python bindings are used to interacting with the underlying hypervisor.

This enables the application to be written independant of any particular hypervisor technology, although Xen is the current primary platform. When libvirt is ported to additional hypervisors minimal effort will be required to update the management UI.

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Added: 2007-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Unix::Mknod 0.03

Unix::Mknod 0.03


Unix::Mknod is a Perl extension for mknod, major, minor, and makedev. more>>
Unix::Mknod is a Perl extension for mknod, major, minor, and makedev.

SYNOPSIS

use Unix::Mknod qw(:all);
use File::stat;
use Fcntl qw(:mode);

$st=stat(/dev/null);
$major=major($st->rdev);
$minor=minor($st->rdev);

mknod(/tmp/special, S_IFCHR|0600, makedev($major,$minor+1));

This module allows access to the device routines major()/minor()/makedev() that may or may not be macros in .h files.

It also allows access to the mknod system call.

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Added: 2007-02-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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High Level Virtual Machine 0.1

High Level Virtual Machine 0.1


High Level Virtual Machine is a toolkit for developing virtual machines for dynamic languages. more>>
High Level Virtual Machine is a toolkit for developing virtual machines for dynamic languages.
The High Level Virtual Machine is:
- Based on LLVM (Low Level Virtual Machine). LLVM is HLVMs sister project. HLVM gains tremendous capability from LLVM in the areas of code generation, bytecode storage, runtime execution, etc.
- Aimed at supporting dynamic languages such as Ruby, Python, Perl, Jython, Haskell, Prolog, etc.
- A complete compiler developers toolkit for creating new languages easily. To write a new compiler, language designers simply write a plugin that describes the language to HLVM and how to translate the grammar productions into HLVMs comprehensive Abstract Syntax Tree (AST). After that, HLVM handles all aspects of code generation, bytecode storage, XML translation, JIT execution or interpretation, and native compilation.
- A language interoperability framework. Because all front end compilers generate code in the same AST, they can interoperate. Use of the runtime library for common constructs (e.g. "string") allow even complex data types to be shared between languages. Users of HLVM can write complex programs in multiple languages and be assured the result can be executed efficiently.
- A code management system including code revisioning, interface versioning, automated recompilation, separation of workspaces, etc.
- Currently under development. Project started April 20th, 2006. Stay tuned to this web site for future developments.
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Added: 2006-06-15 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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The UNIX Man Slak Paks 0.5

The UNIX Man Slak Paks 0.5


The UNIX Man Slak Paks is a Slackware package creation framework. more>>
This is a collection of scripts which is used to manage the creation of Slackware packages. This framework is designed to make it easy to add packages to the collection and to easily tweak package parameters for testing and deployment.
The framework currently has a lot of parameters, and also has basic frameworks for CPAN packages. It is possible to add more frameworks and tweaks for other package networks as well, such as the PHP and Python archives, and these are in the works currently.
Enhancements:
- This marks the start of the new style of build scripts. These are much more modular, and have a consistent set of shell functions and variables which work in their defaults for most situations, and can be redefined by a package file to do special setup or other functions
- which some packages may require.
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kernel-Machine Library 0.1

Kernel-Machine Library 0.1


Kernel-Machine Library is a C++ library to implement kernel machines. more>>
The Kernel-Machine Library is a freely available (released under the GPL) C++ library to promote the use and progress of kernel machines. It is both for academic use and for developing real world applications.
The Kernel-Machine Library draws heavily from features of modern C++ such as template meta-programming to achieve high performance while at the same time offering a comfortable interface.
It enables compile-time selection of specialised algorithms on the basis of data types: for example, the specific case of a SVM in combination with a linear kernel can be computed by a specialised efficient algorithm.
The Kernel-Machine Library has implementations for the following kernel machines and their cited algorithms:
- Support Vector Machine [1, 2, 3]
- Relevance Vector Machine [4]
- Kernel Recursive Least Squares [5]
- Adaptive Sparseness using Jeffreys Prior [6]
- Smooth Relevance Vector Machine [7]
Up till now, the focus has been on regression. The handling of classification and ranking problems is being added.
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Added: 2005-10-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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State Machine Compiler 4.4.0

State Machine Compiler 4.4.0


State Machine Compiler takes a state machine stored in an .sm file and generates the state pattern classes. more>>
State Machine Compiler takes a state machine stored in an .sm file and generates the state pattern classes in nine programming languages.
Its features include default transitions, transition arguments, transition guards, push/pop transitions, and Entry/Exit actions. State Machine Compiler requires Java SE 1.4.1 or better.
Enhancements:
- This release cleans up C# and VB.net debug output using System.Diagnostics.Trace.
- It fixes a number of minor bugs.
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Added: 2007-02-19 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Harem Games Slot Machine 3.13

Harem Games Slot Machine 3.13


Harem Games Slot Machine es un juego gratis de la popular tragaperras de casino donde juegas contra guapas modelos. El objetivo del juego Slot Machine... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-06 License: Freeware Price: Free
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