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Used Cars Mt Pleasant Michigan 1.0
Search Toolbar from Mt Pleasant Used Cars Michigan for use with Mozilla Firefox. Helps to make web surfing for used cars more enjoyable. Includes a ra... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-24 License: Freeware Price: Free
182 downloads
Toy Cars 0.3.3a
Toy Cars is a physics-based 2D racing game for Linux. more>>
Toy Cars is a physics-based 2D racing game for Linux. The graphics and the interface use SDL and OpenGL.
Toy Cars is partly inspired by Micromachines and partly by the old Atari ST game called Jupiters Masterdrive.
<<lessToy Cars is partly inspired by Micromachines and partly by the old Atari ST game called Jupiters Masterdrive.
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Added: 2007-05-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
910 downloads
Used Textbook Database 1.0
Used Textbook Database provides a database for listing used textbooks. more>>
Used Textbook Database provides a database for listing used textbooks.
Used Textbook Database is a Web-based textbook database that lets users to create an account and list their used textbooks or books.
It is very modular and customizable and allows for easy integration into an existing Web site.
<<lessUsed Textbook Database is a Web-based textbook database that lets users to create an account and list their used textbooks or books.
It is very modular and customizable and allows for easy integration into an existing Web site.
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Added: 2007-02-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
589 downloads
ObexPushD 0.5
ObexPushD is a software used to receive files via Bluetooth, IrDA and TCP. more>>
ObexPushD is a software used to receive files via Bluetooth, IrDA and TCP. This program should work with many mobile devices like PDAs and mobile phones.
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Added: 2007-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
808 downloads
Net::Oscar 1.0
Net::Oscar project is a pure Perl implementation of the OSCAR protocol used by ICQ and AIM instant message clients. more>>
Net::Oscar project is a pure Perl implementation of the OSCAR protocol used by ICQ and AIM instant message clients.
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Added: 2007-06-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
859 downloads
JumpBox vTiger CRM 1.0
JumpBox vTiger CRM is a JumpBox virtual appliance with a pre-configured installation of the vTiger CRM system. more>>
JumpBox vTiger CRM project is a JumpBox virtual appliance with a pre-configured installation of the vTiger CRM system.
Once upon a time, in the raw and exciting days when automobile technology was in its infancy, taking a road trip meant bringing a mechanic along to fix the car every time it broke down. At JumpBox we look at the current state of IT systems and see great similarity with the early automobile.
Today, if you want to deploy and run a server based application you need a mechanic to come along to keep it running. With the automobile, as time passed, the technology improved, cars became vastly more reliable and many more people were able to take to the road.
With JumpBox we’re looking to do the same for server based software. We simplify what has traditionally been complex and deliver server based Open Source applications to an audience that otherwise would be put off by the technical burdens of the old way of doing things.
An integrated software stack in a virtual appliance
A JumpBox bundles the operating system, application and all application dependancies into a single installable module that’s easily deployed using virtualization software from VMWare, Parallels or Xen
Easy to Install
A JumpBox allows you to install a complex server based application without having to know anything about Linux, databases or the command line. You just download, extract the archive and open the application with your virtualization software. Further setup and configuration is handled through a simple web interface.
Simple to manage
The JumpBox platform is pre-configured, tuned and secured to minimize the management needs of the application.
Runs anywhere
Mac OS X, Linux, Windows it doesn’t matter. Thanks to the use of virtualization, JumpBox applications run easily on all the most popular operating systems.
Painless to upgrade
With a JumpBox and the JumpBox Assurance program (launching Q2 2007), management of the system is simple and efficient. Updates to the entire software stack are handled automatically by the platform with minimal user interaction.
Quick to move
With a JumpBox all the application code, data and the runtime are bundled together into a single directory that can easily be moved between systems or even across platforms. This allows you to start using an application by just running it on your desktop. Then when you’re ready you can open it up to the rest of the network and either continue running it on your desktop or easily move it to the server at any time. It doesn’t even matter if the server is running a different operating system, with a JumpBox everything is self contained.
<<lessOnce upon a time, in the raw and exciting days when automobile technology was in its infancy, taking a road trip meant bringing a mechanic along to fix the car every time it broke down. At JumpBox we look at the current state of IT systems and see great similarity with the early automobile.
Today, if you want to deploy and run a server based application you need a mechanic to come along to keep it running. With the automobile, as time passed, the technology improved, cars became vastly more reliable and many more people were able to take to the road.
With JumpBox we’re looking to do the same for server based software. We simplify what has traditionally been complex and deliver server based Open Source applications to an audience that otherwise would be put off by the technical burdens of the old way of doing things.
An integrated software stack in a virtual appliance
A JumpBox bundles the operating system, application and all application dependancies into a single installable module that’s easily deployed using virtualization software from VMWare, Parallels or Xen
Easy to Install
A JumpBox allows you to install a complex server based application without having to know anything about Linux, databases or the command line. You just download, extract the archive and open the application with your virtualization software. Further setup and configuration is handled through a simple web interface.
Simple to manage
The JumpBox platform is pre-configured, tuned and secured to minimize the management needs of the application.
Runs anywhere
Mac OS X, Linux, Windows it doesn’t matter. Thanks to the use of virtualization, JumpBox applications run easily on all the most popular operating systems.
Painless to upgrade
With a JumpBox and the JumpBox Assurance program (launching Q2 2007), management of the system is simple and efficient. Updates to the entire software stack are handled automatically by the platform with minimal user interaction.
Quick to move
With a JumpBox all the application code, data and the runtime are bundled together into a single directory that can easily be moved between systems or even across platforms. This allows you to start using an application by just running it on your desktop. Then when you’re ready you can open it up to the rest of the network and either continue running it on your desktop or easily move it to the server at any time. It doesn’t even matter if the server is running a different operating system, with a JumpBox everything is self contained.
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Added: 2007-07-25 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
875 downloads
UnrealIRCd 3.2.6
UnrealIRCd is an Open Source IRC Server. more>>
UnrealIRCd is an Open Source IRC Server. Development of UnrealIRCd began in May of 1999. Unreal was created from the Dreamforge IRCd that was formerly used by the DALnet IRC Network.
Over the years, many new and exciting features have been added to Unreal. UnrealIRCd is hard to even see a resemblance between the current Unreal and Dreamforge.
Main features:
- Channel Half-ops (+h)
- Channel Owners (+q) and Channel Admins (+a)
- Channel linking (+L)
- Advanced anti-flood and anti-spam systems
- Swear filtering (+G)
- Hostname cloaking (+x)
- Color blocking and stripping (+c/+S)
- Vhosts
- WebTV Support
- DCCDeny
- Ziplinks
- SSL encrypted client and server connections
- Advanced and highly configurable configuration file
- Module support
- And Much More...
Unreal can run on several operating systems. Unreal works on most *nix OSes including Linux, BSD, MacOS X, Solaris, and HP-UX. Unreal also works on Windows (NT4/2K/XP/2003). UnrealIRCd is designed to be an advanced IRCd, so it is probably not the best choice for beginners.
Enhancements:
- This release comes with over 80 changes.
- Many small bugs have been fixed, and a couple of major bugs as well.
- No new major features were added. It is recommended for everyone to upgrade.
<<lessOver the years, many new and exciting features have been added to Unreal. UnrealIRCd is hard to even see a resemblance between the current Unreal and Dreamforge.
Main features:
- Channel Half-ops (+h)
- Channel Owners (+q) and Channel Admins (+a)
- Channel linking (+L)
- Advanced anti-flood and anti-spam systems
- Swear filtering (+G)
- Hostname cloaking (+x)
- Color blocking and stripping (+c/+S)
- Vhosts
- WebTV Support
- DCCDeny
- Ziplinks
- SSL encrypted client and server connections
- Advanced and highly configurable configuration file
- Module support
- And Much More...
Unreal can run on several operating systems. Unreal works on most *nix OSes including Linux, BSD, MacOS X, Solaris, and HP-UX. Unreal also works on Windows (NT4/2K/XP/2003). UnrealIRCd is designed to be an advanced IRCd, so it is probably not the best choice for beginners.
Enhancements:
- This release comes with over 80 changes.
- Many small bugs have been fixed, and a couple of major bugs as well.
- No new major features were added. It is recommended for everyone to upgrade.
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Added: 2006-12-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1061 downloads
bingo-cards 1.02
bingo-cards project consists in a program to create number, word/letter, and picture bingo cards. more>>
bingo-cards project consists in a program to create number, word/letter, and picture bingo cards.
These cards can be used for entertainment in the car, in a classroom (for example, to teach the element symbols for the Periodic Table), or just with your kids.
You could also create bingo cards with little pictures of everyday objects, then call the names out in Spanish, French, Italian, or German (or whatever you fancy).
Enhancements:
- Win32 Borland CBuilder 3 version ported to Kylix Linux. All tested. Only major issue is cannot select multiple pictures for import. Note for compilation to work, put included crt1.o in /usr/lib {it is a dependency of Kylix, and is crt1.o from glibc-devel 2.1.92}.
- First port of GUI to Linux using Kylix. Seems to work fine, apart from bulk adding of pictures fo picture bingo. (need to add one at a time).
<<lessThese cards can be used for entertainment in the car, in a classroom (for example, to teach the element symbols for the Periodic Table), or just with your kids.
You could also create bingo cards with little pictures of everyday objects, then call the names out in Spanish, French, Italian, or German (or whatever you fancy).
Enhancements:
- Win32 Borland CBuilder 3 version ported to Kylix Linux. All tested. Only major issue is cannot select multiple pictures for import. Note for compilation to work, put included crt1.o in /usr/lib {it is a dependency of Kylix, and is crt1.o from glibc-devel 2.1.92}.
- First port of GUI to Linux using Kylix. Seems to work fine, apart from bulk adding of pictures fo picture bingo. (need to add one at a time).
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Added: 2006-10-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
635 downloads
rdsd 0.0.1
rdsd is a library for the development of software for receive, decode, and display RDS data. more>>
rdsd is a library for the development of software for receive, decode, and display RDS (Radio Data System) data transmitted by analog radio stations. Data includes station name, time, radio text, or traffic messages (TMC). As the latter is used by car navigation systems, RDS will exist for several more years, despite the growing importance of digital radio.
The API for the reception of RDS data is described in the V4L2 specifications since several years. But only since the saa6588 module appears in kernel 2.6.14, the use of the RDS interface is actually possible.
In this project, the whole chain of software was planned and developed: With the saa6588 kernel module, the daemon rdsd, the client library librds, and the user application rdsquery, all necessary components are available now.
The project demonstrates pretty well the possibilities of Linux and OpenSource. A client-server sytem that receives RDS data from several radio cards and distributes them to several clients has never been available as free software before. Such a system becomes only possible through a driver concept like the Video4Linux-API. In this form, it is only possible under Linux.
The Radio Data System Daemon is a daemon that reads raw RDS data from one or more input sources, decodes it, and serves the results to clients that can connect via TCP/IP or a unix domain socket.
<<lessThe API for the reception of RDS data is described in the V4L2 specifications since several years. But only since the saa6588 module appears in kernel 2.6.14, the use of the RDS interface is actually possible.
In this project, the whole chain of software was planned and developed: With the saa6588 kernel module, the daemon rdsd, the client library librds, and the user application rdsquery, all necessary components are available now.
The project demonstrates pretty well the possibilities of Linux and OpenSource. A client-server sytem that receives RDS data from several radio cards and distributes them to several clients has never been available as free software before. Such a system becomes only possible through a driver concept like the Video4Linux-API. In this form, it is only possible under Linux.
The Radio Data System Daemon is a daemon that reads raw RDS data from one or more input sources, decodes it, and serves the results to clients that can connect via TCP/IP or a unix domain socket.
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Added: 2006-02-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1357 downloads
RARS 0.91_2
RARS consists of a Robot Auto Racing Simulator. more>>
RARS consists of a Robot Auto Racing Simulator.
The Robot Auto Racing Simulator (RARS) consists of a simulation of the physics of cars racing on a track, a graphic display of the race, and a separate control program (robot "driver") for each car.
The goal of the game is to implement such a control program in order to compete against other programmers. An official formula one season is held every year.
All RARS software and activities are free and open to the public. Currently only Windows and Unix versions are actively supported, but some old DOS and OS/2 code exists and it should be possible to get it back to work.
Enhancements:
- a human robot controlable with a joystick.
- It works on Windows/Linux in OpenGl or not. To try it,
- start Rars
- place the robot "human" in the selected drivers.
- set the poplist follow car to "human".
- Take your joystick and good luck.
- The real robots are very fast :-) The vc_start.exe file for Windows has been updated and contains the human boot too.
- Also, it contains the following bugs fixes:
- replay of movies works even when the car is not compiled.
- (Unix) Due that people did RPM distribution of rars, it happens that the Rars directory was not writable. Now, if the current directory is non-writable. The files are written in /tmp/
- (KDE) the -nd (no display) works now.
<<lessThe Robot Auto Racing Simulator (RARS) consists of a simulation of the physics of cars racing on a track, a graphic display of the race, and a separate control program (robot "driver") for each car.
The goal of the game is to implement such a control program in order to compete against other programmers. An official formula one season is held every year.
All RARS software and activities are free and open to the public. Currently only Windows and Unix versions are actively supported, but some old DOS and OS/2 code exists and it should be possible to get it back to work.
Enhancements:
- a human robot controlable with a joystick.
- It works on Windows/Linux in OpenGl or not. To try it,
- start Rars
- place the robot "human" in the selected drivers.
- set the poplist follow car to "human".
- Take your joystick and good luck.
- The real robots are very fast :-) The vc_start.exe file for Windows has been updated and contains the human boot too.
- Also, it contains the following bugs fixes:
- replay of movies works even when the car is not compiled.
- (Unix) Due that people did RPM distribution of rars, it happens that the Rars directory was not writable. Now, if the current directory is non-writable. The files are written in /tmp/
- (KDE) the -nd (no display) works now.
Download (5.0MB)
Added: 2007-01-09 License: Freeware Price:
1023 downloads
EasyH10 1.5
EasyH10 is an open source project for the development of a software suite for iRiver H10 digital audio players. more>>
EasyH10 is an open source project for the development of a software suite for iRiver H10 digital audio players. The project creates the database layout for an H10 player, without the need for iRiver Plus or Windows Media Player 10, based on music and playlist files transferred manually (e.g., drag-and-drop operation, copy command, rsync utility, etc).
EasyH10 is compatible with iriver H10 5GB, 6GB, and 20GB models shipped worldwide as well as various platforms such as Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, Linux, MacOS X, and other POSIX-like operating systems.
EasyH10 is for whom?
EasyH10 is for those users who know a bit about digital audio players and have become more accustomed to doing things the better way rather than the "newbie" way. In contrast with iRiver Plus and Windows Media Player 10, EasyH10 does not incorporate unnecessary and cumbersome features:
- Converting a music CD into music files (since we have excellent sources of free software, e.g., Exact Audio Copy, CDex, and LAME).
- Editing media information (since e.g., MP3TAG and The GodFather will do).
- Transferring music/playlist files from a local HDD to your iriver H10 player (since drag-and-drop with Explorer or rsync will do).
- Creating playlists from scratch on demand (e.g., WinAmp or foobar2000).
Whether a user finds integrated software useful or annoying depends on his or her level of knowledge regarding electronics, digital audio players in particular. Some users (including me) may prefer other excellent software for performing the tasks listed above. EasyH10 assumes a user is able to:
- Prepare music files with tag information (a good idea, but no mandatory any longer)
- Transfer music files to the iRiver H10 player without syncronization software
- Create playlist files through existing software
Do the above steps seem fairly easy? Then EasyH10 does just two remaining tasks for your H10 player, before it is ready to use:
- Media database construction, which is a necessary process for an H10 player to display song information in MUSIC mode.
- Playlist conversion, which is also a necessary process for your playlist files to become compatible (recognizable) with an H10 player.
Enhancements:
- [common] Added Hebrew support, which arranges artist/album/title/genre names in reversed order. Although the H10 firmware cant display a string in right-to-left language correctly, EasyH10 tries to improve this situation by flipping Hebrew letters in the database. EasyH10 [Win32 GUI] activates this routine automatically when running on the Hebrew locale, but one can disable it by setting LanguageRightToLeft variable to -1 in easyh10.ini. EasyH10 [CUI] uses the routine only when option -b (--bidi) is specified. The flipping routine was written by David Kohen.
- [POSIX CUI] Added automatic detection of a system character-encoding. EasyH10 detects the character encoding of the current system if its not specified with -e option.
- [POSIX CUI] Options -n, -i, and -c for database construction were removed for simplicity. EasyH10 [CUI] now has two options: -C (database rebuild) and -U (database update).
- [POSIX CUI] Show an error message when EasyH10 cannot initialize the routine for converting multi-byte characters to UCS-2.
- [POSIX CUI] Crash fix for MP3 files without read permission.
- [POSIX CUI] Crash fix for MP3 files with compilation flags enabled but with empty artist names. This fix was submitted by Carsten Pfeiffer (#1539139)
- [POSIX CUI] Bug fix for an incorrect usage of returned codes from iconv.
- [POSIX CUI] Updated the man-page.
<<lessEasyH10 is compatible with iriver H10 5GB, 6GB, and 20GB models shipped worldwide as well as various platforms such as Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, Linux, MacOS X, and other POSIX-like operating systems.
EasyH10 is for whom?
EasyH10 is for those users who know a bit about digital audio players and have become more accustomed to doing things the better way rather than the "newbie" way. In contrast with iRiver Plus and Windows Media Player 10, EasyH10 does not incorporate unnecessary and cumbersome features:
- Converting a music CD into music files (since we have excellent sources of free software, e.g., Exact Audio Copy, CDex, and LAME).
- Editing media information (since e.g., MP3TAG and The GodFather will do).
- Transferring music/playlist files from a local HDD to your iriver H10 player (since drag-and-drop with Explorer or rsync will do).
- Creating playlists from scratch on demand (e.g., WinAmp or foobar2000).
Whether a user finds integrated software useful or annoying depends on his or her level of knowledge regarding electronics, digital audio players in particular. Some users (including me) may prefer other excellent software for performing the tasks listed above. EasyH10 assumes a user is able to:
- Prepare music files with tag information (a good idea, but no mandatory any longer)
- Transfer music files to the iRiver H10 player without syncronization software
- Create playlist files through existing software
Do the above steps seem fairly easy? Then EasyH10 does just two remaining tasks for your H10 player, before it is ready to use:
- Media database construction, which is a necessary process for an H10 player to display song information in MUSIC mode.
- Playlist conversion, which is also a necessary process for your playlist files to become compatible (recognizable) with an H10 player.
Enhancements:
- [common] Added Hebrew support, which arranges artist/album/title/genre names in reversed order. Although the H10 firmware cant display a string in right-to-left language correctly, EasyH10 tries to improve this situation by flipping Hebrew letters in the database. EasyH10 [Win32 GUI] activates this routine automatically when running on the Hebrew locale, but one can disable it by setting LanguageRightToLeft variable to -1 in easyh10.ini. EasyH10 [CUI] uses the routine only when option -b (--bidi) is specified. The flipping routine was written by David Kohen.
- [POSIX CUI] Added automatic detection of a system character-encoding. EasyH10 detects the character encoding of the current system if its not specified with -e option.
- [POSIX CUI] Options -n, -i, and -c for database construction were removed for simplicity. EasyH10 [CUI] now has two options: -C (database rebuild) and -U (database update).
- [POSIX CUI] Show an error message when EasyH10 cannot initialize the routine for converting multi-byte characters to UCS-2.
- [POSIX CUI] Crash fix for MP3 files without read permission.
- [POSIX CUI] Crash fix for MP3 files with compilation flags enabled but with empty artist names. This fix was submitted by Carsten Pfeiffer (#1539139)
- [POSIX CUI] Bug fix for an incorrect usage of returned codes from iconv.
- [POSIX CUI] Updated the man-page.
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Added: 2007-02-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
988 downloads
DashPC 0.49
DashPC car multimedia system is a UI for automobile multimedia implemented in Linux. more>>
DashPC car multimedia system is a UI for automobile multimedia implemented in Linux.
Its provides a comprehensive interface for MP3, DVD, and CD playback, a radio card interface, and GPS navigation. It features an easy-to-use interface and a modular design.
Its functionality is configurable and the system is expandable with the use of plug-ins, which currently include plug-ins for controlling video4linux supported radio cards, viewing images, and running external commands.
<<lessIts provides a comprehensive interface for MP3, DVD, and CD playback, a radio card interface, and GPS navigation. It features an easy-to-use interface and a modular design.
Its functionality is configurable and the system is expandable with the use of plug-ins, which currently include plug-ins for controlling video4linux supported radio cards, viewing images, and running external commands.
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Added: 2006-07-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
Gnetload 0.4
Gnetload is a GNOME applet displaying the network load in a histogram. more>>
Gnetload is a GNOME applet displaying the network load in a histogram. Gnetload is free software licensed under the GNU GPL.
Main features:
- Selection of traffic type: incoming traffic, outgoing traffic or all traffic
- Customizable coloring of histogram
- Textual display of current network load
- Configurable scaling of the histogram
<<lessMain features:
- Selection of traffic type: incoming traffic, outgoing traffic or all traffic
- Customizable coloring of histogram
- Textual display of current network load
- Configurable scaling of the histogram
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2005-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1544 downloads
Lufs::C 0.21
Lufs::C is a C interface to perl. more>>
Lufs::C is a C interface to perl.
ABSTRACT
This interface is used by the C code to call the perl subs.
SEE ALSO
perlfs.c
<<lessABSTRACT
This interface is used by the C code to call the perl subs.
SEE ALSO
perlfs.c
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Added: 2006-07-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1205 downloads
Uppaal Timed Automata Parser Library 0.90
The UPPAAL Timed Automata Parser Library (libutap) is the parser library used by UPPAAL. more>>
Uppaal Timed Automata Parser Library (libutap) is the parser library used by UPPAAL.
<<less Download (0.41MB)
Added: 2006-04-30 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1274 downloads
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