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Dilbert [US] 0.2
Dilbert [US] is a Firefox extension that adds a button to status bar to show todays official US Dilbert. more>>
Dilbert [US] is a Firefox extension that adds a little button to status bar and when you click it, it will show todays official US Dilbert from www.dilbert.com.
Doesnt work if you have installed Dilbert [CZ]! If you have, uninstall it first!
If you like my extension, please come back and leave me your comments or rating. Thank you.
<<lessDoesnt work if you have installed Dilbert [CZ]! If you have, uninstall it first!
If you like my extension, please come back and leave me your comments or rating. Thank you.
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Added: 2007-05-08 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
900 downloads
docpile:we 0.2.4
docpile:we is a PHP-based document management system. more>>
docpile:we is a PHP-based document management system that allows multiple people to share documents and keep track of revisions.
In docpile:we users can upload and download documents, -user, or -folder access privileges, grant per-file and send notification emails when documents are being updated.
Administrators can create access groups, each responsible for a different set of folders and users.
Enhancements:
- This release adds a search function to docpile:we and fixes minor bugs.
<<lessIn docpile:we users can upload and download documents, -user, or -folder access privileges, grant per-file and send notification emails when documents are being updated.
Administrators can create access groups, each responsible for a different set of folders and users.
Enhancements:
- This release adds a search function to docpile:we and fixes minor bugs.
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Added: 2007-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
969 downloads
UF-View 2.4
UF-View provides a Gnome-based User Friendly comic viewer. more>>
UF-View provides a Gnome-based User Friendly comic viewer.
uf-view is a calendar-based User Friendly comic viewer for Gnome.
It also supports:
Calvin and Hobbes
Little Gamers
Angst Technology
Penny Arcade
FoxTrot
It doesnt support anymore:
MegaTokyo
Warp9 To Hell.
Enhancements:
- Misc bug fixes
- Removed Dilbert
- Added Little Gamers
- Added Angst Technology
- Added Swedish translation
- Added .spec file
<<lessuf-view is a calendar-based User Friendly comic viewer for Gnome.
It also supports:
Calvin and Hobbes
Little Gamers
Angst Technology
Penny Arcade
FoxTrot
It doesnt support anymore:
MegaTokyo
Warp9 To Hell.
Enhancements:
- Misc bug fixes
- Removed Dilbert
- Added Little Gamers
- Added Angst Technology
- Added Swedish translation
- Added .spec file
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Added: 2007-03-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
942 downloads
del.icio.us post 0.7
del.icio.us post is a Firefox extension that allows you to posts current page or link to del.icio.us. more>>
del.icio.us post is a Firefox extension that allows you to posts current page or link to del.icio.us. Adds an entry to the context menu and a button to the toolbar.
Due to some changes in version 0.4, it is advised to first uninstall any previous versions of this extension before proceeding with the installation.
After installing use View -> Toolbars -> Customize... to add the button to the toolbar.
<<lessDue to some changes in version 0.4, it is advised to first uninstall any previous versions of this extension before proceeding with the installation.
After installing use View -> Toolbars -> Customize... to add the button to the toolbar.
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Added: 2007-05-07 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
902 downloads
del.icio.us Bookmarks 1.5.26
del.icio.us Bookmarks is a Firefox extension that integrates your browser with del.icio.us. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-04-09 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
929 downloads
JNutrix 0.14.us (USDA)
JNutrix project is a small application written with the Java language. more>>
JNutrix project is a small application written with the Java language. You can search and find more then 130 nutrient values, if they are recorded, of over 5300 foods usually found on the Canadian market ( or 7200+ foods for the U.S.A. version ).
The utilization is quite trivial and make use of the mouse except for entering the name of the food. The name of the food can be search for by entering the first characters or a few sets of characters separated by spaces. Once the food is found and its quantity fixed the food can be cumulate to form a meal, which you can print.
The nutrients can be sorted by clicking on the column header. You can research foods on their contents for three differents nutrients.
The canadian version of the program has a French or English interface as well as a bilingual database, to the user to choose.
The USA version use the latest database: .USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 19 (2006).
Please note: the database is included only in the binary distributions.
Enhancements:
- First release of the USA version. Use the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 19 (2006).
<<lessThe utilization is quite trivial and make use of the mouse except for entering the name of the food. The name of the food can be search for by entering the first characters or a few sets of characters separated by spaces. Once the food is found and its quantity fixed the food can be cumulate to form a meal, which you can print.
The nutrients can be sorted by clicking on the column header. You can research foods on their contents for three differents nutrients.
The canadian version of the program has a French or English interface as well as a bilingual database, to the user to choose.
The USA version use the latest database: .USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 19 (2006).
Please note: the database is included only in the binary distributions.
Enhancements:
- First release of the USA version. Use the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 19 (2006).
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Added: 2006-11-28 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1061 downloads
ComicReader 0.4
ComicReader is an advanced software program which can download daily comics to your pc. more>>
ComicReader is an advanced software program which can download daily comics to your pc.
The ComicReader is a program to read daily comics like Garfield, Dilbert, Userfriendly and lots of other daily comics. The comicreader has unique features like autodownloading the comics, central managed comic definitions and the option to email comics.
The current version of ComicReader is 0.1, which contains many bugs and is missing a lot of features. I urge, however, to check it out and let me know what you think of it.
<<lessThe ComicReader is a program to read daily comics like Garfield, Dilbert, Userfriendly and lots of other daily comics. The comicreader has unique features like autodownloading the comics, central managed comic definitions and the option to email comics.
The current version of ComicReader is 0.1, which contains many bugs and is missing a lot of features. I urge, however, to check it out and let me know what you think of it.
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Added: 2006-04-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1393 downloads
Business::US::USPS::WebTools 1.09
Business::US::USPS::WebTools is a Perl module to use the US Postal Service Web Tools. more>>
Business::US::USPS::WebTools is a Perl module to use the US Postal Service Web Tools.
SYNOPSIS
use Business::US::USPS::WebTools;
# see subclasses for API details
*** THIS IS ALPHA SOFTWARE ***
This is the base class for the WebTools web service from the US Postal Service. The USPS offers several services, and this module handles the parts common to all of them: making the request, getting the response, parsing error reponses, and so on. The interesting stuff happens in one of the subclasses which implement a particular service. So far, the only subclass in this distribution is Business::US::USPS::WebTools::AddressVerification.
new( ANONYMOUS_HASH )
Make the web service object. Pass is an anonymous hash with these keys:
UserID the user id provided by the USPS
Password the password provided by the USPS
Testing true or false, to select the right server
If you dont pass the UserID or Password entries, new looks in the environment variables USPS_WEBTOOLS_USERID and USPS_WEBTOOLS_PASSWORD.
If new cannot find both the User ID and the Password, it croaks.
If you pass a true value with the Testing key, the object will use the testing server host name and the testing URL path. If the Testing key is false or not present, the object uses the live server details.
userid
Returns the User ID for the web service. You need to get this from the US Postal Service.
password
Returns the Password for the web service. You need to get this from the US Postal Service.
url
Returns the URL for the request to the web service. So far, all requests are GET request with all of the data in the query string.
response
Returns the response from the web service. This is the slightly modified response. So far it only fixes up line endings and normalizes some error output for inconsistent responses from different physical servers.
is_error
Returns true if the response to the last request was an error, and false otherwise.
If the response was an error, this method sets various fields in the object:
$self->{error}{number}
$self->{error}{source}
$self->{error}{description}
$self->{error}{help_file}
$self->{error}{help_context}
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Business::US::USPS::WebTools;
# see subclasses for API details
*** THIS IS ALPHA SOFTWARE ***
This is the base class for the WebTools web service from the US Postal Service. The USPS offers several services, and this module handles the parts common to all of them: making the request, getting the response, parsing error reponses, and so on. The interesting stuff happens in one of the subclasses which implement a particular service. So far, the only subclass in this distribution is Business::US::USPS::WebTools::AddressVerification.
new( ANONYMOUS_HASH )
Make the web service object. Pass is an anonymous hash with these keys:
UserID the user id provided by the USPS
Password the password provided by the USPS
Testing true or false, to select the right server
If you dont pass the UserID or Password entries, new looks in the environment variables USPS_WEBTOOLS_USERID and USPS_WEBTOOLS_PASSWORD.
If new cannot find both the User ID and the Password, it croaks.
If you pass a true value with the Testing key, the object will use the testing server host name and the testing URL path. If the Testing key is false or not present, the object uses the live server details.
userid
Returns the User ID for the web service. You need to get this from the US Postal Service.
password
Returns the Password for the web service. You need to get this from the US Postal Service.
url
Returns the URL for the request to the web service. So far, all requests are GET request with all of the data in the query string.
response
Returns the response from the web service. This is the slightly modified response. So far it only fixes up line endings and normalizes some error output for inconsistent responses from different physical servers.
is_error
Returns true if the response to the last request was an error, and false otherwise.
If the response was an error, this method sets various fields in the object:
$self->{error}{number}
$self->{error}{source}
$self->{error}{description}
$self->{error}{help_file}
$self->{error}{help_context}
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Added: 2007-03-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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konqil.icio.us 1.8
konqil.icio.us is a KDE service menu for del.icio.us. more>>
konqil.icio.us is a KDE service menu for del.icio.us.
INstallation:
1) Check you have the Perl HTML, URI and LWP modules installed (liburi-perl, libhtml-parser-perl and libwww-perl packages under GNU/Debian)
2) Copy del.icio.us and del.icio.us.desktop to $HOME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
3) Make sure $HOME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/del.icio.us is executable (chmod u+x $HOME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/del.icio.us).
4) Change the username variable within $HOME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/del.icio.us to point at your del.icio.us account (this is on line 33)
Enhancements:
- Bug fixes to bookmark method, brought about by changes to del.icio.us API
<<lessINstallation:
1) Check you have the Perl HTML, URI and LWP modules installed (liburi-perl, libhtml-parser-perl and libwww-perl packages under GNU/Debian)
2) Copy del.icio.us and del.icio.us.desktop to $HOME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
3) Make sure $HOME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/del.icio.us is executable (chmod u+x $HOME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/del.icio.us).
4) Change the username variable within $HOME/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/del.icio.us to point at your del.icio.us account (this is on line 33)
Enhancements:
- Bug fixes to bookmark method, brought about by changes to del.icio.us API
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Added: 2007-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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comics 0.2
comics is a simple karamba application to fetch daily comic strip to your desktop. more>>
comics is a simple karamba application to fetch daily comic strip to your desktop. It currently fetches dilbert, garfield, calvin, peanuts ....
And its easy to add more strips... just edit comics.sh and strip.py
<<lessAnd its easy to add more strips... just edit comics.sh and strip.py
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Geo::Coder::US 1.00
This will estimate latitude and longitude for any US address. more>>
Geo:Coder:US 1.00 offers a full-feature facility for geocoding US addresses, that is, estimating the latitude and longitude of any street address or intersection in the United States, using the TIGER/Line data set from the US Census Bureau. Geo:Coder:US uses Geo:TigerLine to parse this data, and DB_File to store a highly compressed distillation of it, and Geo:StreetAddress:US to parse addresses into normalized components suitable for looking up in its database.
You can find a live demo of this code at http://geocoder.us/. The demo.cgi script is included in eg/ directory distributed with this module, along with a whole bunch of other goodies. See Geo:Coder:US:Import for how to build your own Geo:Coder:US database.
Consider using a web service to access this geocoder over the Internet, rather than going to all the trouble of building a database yourself. See eg/soap-client.pl, eg/xmlrpc-client.pl, and eg/rest-client.pl for different examples of working clients for the rpc.geocoder.us geocoder web service.
Major Features:
- Geo:Coder:US->geocode( $string )
- Given a string containing a street address or intersection, return a list of specifiers including latitude and longitude for all matching entities in the database. To keep from churning over the entire database, the given address string must contain either a city and state, or a ZIP code (or both), or geocode() will return undef.
- geocode() will attempt to normalize directional prefixes and suffixes, street types, and state abbreviations, as well as substitute TIGER/Line's idea of the "primary street name", if an alternate street name was provided instead.
- If geocode() can parse the address, but not find a match in the database, it will return a hashref containing the parsed and normalized address or intersection, but without the "lat" and "long" keys specifying the location. If geocode() cannot even parse the address, it will return undef. Be sure to check for the existence of "lat" and "long" keys in the hashes returned from geocode() before attempting to use the values! This serves to distinguish between addresses that cannot be found versus addresses that are completely unparseable.
- geocode() attempts to be as forgiving as possible when geocoding an address. If you say "Mission Ave" and all it knows about is "Mission St", then "Mission St" is what you'll get back. If you leave off directional identifiers, geocode() will return address geocoded in all the variants it can find, i.e. both "N Main St" and "S Main St".
- Don't be surprised if geocoding an intersection returns more than one lat/long pair for a single intersection. If one of the streets curves greatly or doglegs even slightly, this will be the likely outcome.
- geocode() is probably the method you want to use. See more in the following section on the structure of the returned address and intersection specifiers.
- Geo:Coder:US->geocode_address( $string )
- Works exactly like geocode(), but only parses addresses.
- Geo:Coder:US->geocode_intersection( $string )
- Works exactly like geocode(), but only parses intersections.
- Geo:Coder:US->filter_ranges( $spec, @candidates )
- Filters a list of address specifiers (presumably from the database) against a query specifier, filtering by prefix, type, suffix, or primary name if possible. Returns a list of matching specifiers. filter_ranges() will ignore a filtering step if it would result in no specifiers being returned. You probably won't need to use this.
- Geo:Coder:US->find_ranges( $address_spec )
- Given a normalized address specifier, return all the address ranges in the database that appear to cover that address. find_ranges() ignores prefix, suffix, and type fields in the specifier for search purposes, and then filters against them ex post facto. The intention for find_ranges() to find the closest match possible in preference to returning nothing. You probably want to use lookup_ranges() instead, which will call find_ranges() for you.
- Geo:Coder:US->lookup_ranges( $address_spec, @ranges )
- Given an address specifier and (optionally) some address ranges from the database, interpolate the street address into the street segment referred to by the address range, and return a latitude and longitude for the given address within each of the given ranges. If @ranges is not given, lookup_ranges() calls find_ranges() with the given address specifier, and uses those returned. You probably want to just use geocode() instead, which also parses an address string and determines whether it's a proper address or an intersection automatically.
- Geo:Coder:US->find_segments( $intersection_spec )
- Given a normalized intersection specifier, find all of the street segments in the database matching the two given streets in the given locale or ZIP code. find_segments() ignores prefix, suffix, and type fields in the specifier for search purposes, and then filters against them ex post facto. The intention for find_segments() to find the closest match possible in preference to returning nothing. You probably want to use lookup_intersection() instead, which will call find_segments() for you.
- Geo:Coder:US->lookup_intersection( $intersection_spec )
- Given an intersection specifier, return all of the intersections in the database between the two streets specified, plus a latitude and longitude for each intersection. You probably want to just use geocode() instead, which also parses an address string and determines whether it's a proper address or an intersection automatically.
Requirements: Perl
Added: 2009-06-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price: FREE
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US Department of Homeland Insecurity Idiocy Level 0.1.2.3.2-zomg
US Department of Homeland Insecurity Idiocy Level is a Firefox extension that displays the current Idiocy Level in the statusbar more>>
US Department of Homeland Insecurity Idiocy Level is a Firefox extension that displays the current Idiocy Level in the status bar.
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Added: 2007-06-05 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Geo::StreetAddress::US 0.99
Geo::StreetAddress::US is a Perl extension for parsing US street addresses. more>>
Geo::StreetAddress::US is a Perl extension for parsing US street addresses.
SYNOPSIS
use Geo::StreetAddress::US;
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_location(
"1005 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol CA 95472" );
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_location(
"Hollywood & Vine, Los Angeles, CA" );
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_address(
"1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, DC" );
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_intersection(
"Mission Street at Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA" );
my $normal = Geo::StreetAddress::US->normalize_address( %spec );
# the parse_* methods call this automatically...
Geo::StreetAddress::US is a regex-based street address and street intersection parser for the United States. Its basic goal is to be as forgiving as possible when parsing user-provided address strings.
Geo::StreetAddress::US knows about directional prefixes and suffixes, fractional building numbers, building units, grid-based addresses (such as those used in parts of Utah), 5 and 9 digit ZIP codes, and all of the official USPS abbreviations for street types and state names.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Geo::StreetAddress::US;
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_location(
"1005 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol CA 95472" );
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_location(
"Hollywood & Vine, Los Angeles, CA" );
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_address(
"1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, DC" );
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_intersection(
"Mission Street at Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA" );
my $normal = Geo::StreetAddress::US->normalize_address( %spec );
# the parse_* methods call this automatically...
Geo::StreetAddress::US is a regex-based street address and street intersection parser for the United States. Its basic goal is to be as forgiving as possible when parsing user-provided address strings.
Geo::StreetAddress::US knows about directional prefixes and suffixes, fractional building numbers, building units, grid-based addresses (such as those used in parts of Utah), 5 and 9 digit ZIP codes, and all of the official USPS abbreviations for street types and state names.
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Added: 2006-09-25 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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