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VLC 0.8.6c

VLC 0.8.6c


VideoLAN Client (VLC) is a media player for Unix, Windows, Mac OS X, BeOS, QNX, and PocketPC. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
680 downloads
Easyval 0.8.1

Easyval 0.8.1


Easyval is a very basic implementation of interval arithmetic, using hardware doubles as interval bounds. more>> <<less
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Added: 2005-09-26 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1489 downloads
PRICE 0.8.1

PRICE 0.8.1


PRICE can open several image file formats and apply high-quality filters and other enhancements. more>>
PRICE can open several image file formats and apply high-quality filters and other enhancements. PRICE was written to support the authors research in image processing.

PRICE was born to support my research in image processing. So I have decided to work on a usable application that can open several file formats and apply high quality filters and other enhancements to the image.

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Added: 2006-11-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1089 downloads
Opale 0.8.1

Opale 0.8.1


Opale is a very simple personal bank account manager for KDE and KOffice. more>>
Opale is a very simple personal bank account manager for KOffice and KDE.

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Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
804 downloads
Gslist 0.8.1

Gslist 0.8.1


Gslist is a command-line game servers browser and heartbeats sender with multiple options and functions. more>>
Gslist is a game servers browser which supports an incredible amount of games (over 800) for many platforms.
It can work in both command-line and GUI mode.
Main features:
- tons of games supported and for various platforms: PC, Mac, Playstation 2, Nintendo DS, PSP, Dreamcast and more
- web GUI: Gslist can be easily used through a web browser like any "classical" server browser but with the difference of being more simple to use and (optionally) supporting multiple users
- can execute a program for each online server found
- has a filter option for selecting only the servers with specific features
- its list of supported games is updatable
- supports many options for redirecting and formatting its output
- can send hearbeats for adding your IP in the servers list
- supports different types of queries for retrieving informations from the servers
- its optimized for speed and resources
Enhancements:
- Some features were added.
- Some bugs in the Web GUI were fixed.
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Added: 2005-09-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PFconf 0.8.1

PFconf 0.8.1


PFconf is a very simple script collection to ease working with naked packet filters. more>>
PFconf is a very simple script collection to ease working with "naked" packet filters.

Most ACLs (packet filters) dont work with "group" objects where one can list tables of IP addresses and networks for which one rule is applied. OpenBSDs "PF" is a exception from this rule.

So if you have three mail servers and 5 protocols (smpt, pop3, pop3s, imap, imaps) you will need to write 15 rules instead of one - and not forget a single permutation. With PFconf you only need one rule - and the script will take care of the necessary permutations.

These scripts are designed to be fairly simple, leave way room for comments (who ordered that, why is this rule here, etc) - and the usual quartett: small, efficient, portable and easy to use.

NAT handling and management scripts (when is a rule due for re-evaluation) will come soon. Target conversion for Cisco ACLs as well as for OpenBSDs PF will probably follow not far behind...

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Added: 2006-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PlaySMS 0.8.1

PlaySMS 0.8.1


PlaySMS is a flexible Web-based Mobile Portal System. more>>
PlaySMS is a flexible Web-based Mobile Portal System. PlaySMS can be made to fit to various services such as an SMS gateway, personal messaging systems, corporate and group communication tools.
Main features:
- Multiple database engine supported (using PEAR DB)
- Available for shared database usage (tables using its own prefix)
- Send SMS to single mobile phone (web2mobile)
- Send SMS broadcasted (bulk SMS) to a group of mobile phones (web2mobiles)
- Support sending flash and unicode message
- Receive private SMS to Inbox (mobile2web)
- Forward single SMS from mobile phone to a group of mobile phones (mobile2mobiles)
- SMS autoreply, for easy autoreplying formatted incoming SMS
- SMS board, forward received SMS to email,html and/or xml page
- SMS command, execute server side shell script using SMS
- SMS custom, forward incoming SMS to custom SMS application
- SMS poll, manage polling system using SMS
- Simple webservices for sending SMS and retrieving delivery reports (ws.php)
- Create your own gateway module other than Gnokii, Kannel or sms server Clickatell
- Easy webbased control panel
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Added: 2006-05-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hatchet 0.8.1 RC1

Hatchet 0.8.1 RC1


Hatchet provides a log parser for OpenBSDs PF. more>>
Hatchet provides a log parser for OpenBSDs PF.
Hatchet is a log parsing/presentation program written for OpenBSDs PF logs. Hatchet should be useful to the typical PF administrator who wishes to review their PF logs in a chronological order via a graphical (web) interface. Hatchet archives the logs so that you can search past events. It also allows you to sort by column, so that you may isolate traffic by source or destination address, service, rule number, etc. Additionally, it provides external links to perform DNS queries on source addresses and service quries from SANS.
Hatchet uses a series of Perl regexes to match entries from the pflog logs. The log entries are stored in a SQLite database file, allowing for highly dynamic queries and statistics. If it finds one it doesnt have a match for, it will kick off an email to the system administrator (root@localhost) with the details. Its possible to install the web interface on a separate webserver, the INSTALL document covers each task and where it should be performed. Although Hatchet uses SQLite, it does not require installation of the full SQLite "suite", only the DBD::SQLite module, which incorporates the necessary libraries.
Hopefully you find this a useful, clean log viewing utility. I plan to incorporate new features eventually, particularly more advanced reporting, but time will tell. I happily accept feature requests, but I dont intend to incorporate features that would otherwise be best handled the "OpenBSD way". In other words, I wont add a PF ruleset editor, dont ask.
Enhancements:
- Reorganization and fixes of all Docs/*.
- Moved all cgi-bin/* to the default /cgi-bin/.
- Removed alt location option for create_db.pl.
- Moved all variables to universal config file (/etc/hatchet.conf).
- Fixed the "Transaction aborted" bug in hatchet.
- Regex additions for HSRP, ICMP, SNMP, and DNS replies.
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Added: 2007-02-16 License: BSD License Price:
980 downloads
Hinversi 0.8.1

Hinversi 0.8.1


Hinversi project is yet another implementation of Othello/Reversi. more>>
Hinversi project is yet another implementation of Othello/Reversi.
Hinversi is a implementation of Reversi (a.k.a. Othello), a board game in the style of Go.
It can support many frontends and backends, so you can select how clever your computer opponent is, and whether you like to play using the console or a GUI.
You can also let one AI engine play against another one.
Enhancements:
- The build process has been changed to also make without "check".
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Added: 2007-03-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LM-Solve 0.8.1

LM-Solve 0.8.1


LM-Solve is a solver for Logic Mazes. more>>
LM-Solve project is a solver for Logic Mazes.

LM-Solve is a solver for several types of the puzzles present on the Logic Mazes site.

It currently supports Alice Mazes, Number Mazes, Plank Puzzles, Theseus and the Minotaur Mazes, and Tilt Mazes.

They are written in Perl and should be very portable.

Use the CPAN.pm module install Games::LMSolve command to install LM-Solve. For instance, invoke the following command on the command line:

# perl -MCPAN -e install Games::LMSolve

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Added: 2006-12-21 License: Public Domain Price:
1038 downloads
Capivara 0.8.1

Capivara 0.8.1


Capivara is an application to manage and synchronize files and directories on either local or remote computers. more>>
Capivara project is a file synchronization program which is entirely written in Java to reach as many users as possible. When Capivara was launched (back in 2003) there were not too many file synchronization tools available.

On Linux I was missing an easy to use tool as Foldermatch. There is rsync which is a great tool and I use it pretty often. But it is unhandy to use and I have chosen the wrong command line options more than once. On the other hand, on Windows I had Foldermatch, but, it expired soon and I wanted to have such a nice tool anywhere.

By now, Capivara is more like a two pane file manager for sftp/ftp servers with synchronization capabilities. The general look and most key bindings are oriented on two file managers I really like to work with: mc and worker.

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Added: 2007-02-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PHPBench 0.8.1

PHPBench 0.8.1


PHPBench provides a benchmark suite for PHP. more>>
PHPBench provides a benchmark suite for PHP.
It performs a large number of simple tests in order to bench various
aspects of the PHP interpreter.
PHPBench can be used to compare hardware, operating systems, PHP versions, PHP accelerators and caches, compiler options, etc.
Custom tests can be easily added to the suite.
In order to get accurate results, every test is evaluated more than once.
By defaut, tests are evaluated 100000 times, or multiples of that value for
some tests that are known to be CPU-expensive or other tests that are known to be very fast.
If you have slow hardware or very fast hardware, you can change the number
of iterations, with the -i switch:
./phpbench.php -i 5000
he score you get when the benchmark completes is a ratio between the number of iterations and the total time that was needed to perform all tests.
Thus, the score should be independant of the number of iterations, but the higher number you use, the more accuracy you will get.
Enhancements:
- The regression test of test_bitwise has been fixed for 64-bits CPUs.
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Added: 2007-04-30 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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QuantLib 0.8.1

QuantLib 0.8.1


QuantLib is a free/open-source library for quantitative finance. more>>
QuantLib project is aimed at providing a comprehensive software framework for quantitative finance. QuantLib is a free/open-source library for modeling, trading, and risk management in real-life.

QuantLib is written in C++ with a clean object model, and is then exported to different languages such as C#, Objective Caml, Java, Perl, Python, GNU R, Ruby, and Scheme. The QuantLibAddin/QuantLibXL project uses ObjectHandler to export an object-oriented QuantLib interface to a variety of end-user platforms including Microsoft Excel and OpenOffice.org Calc. Bindings to other languages and porting to Gnumeric, Matlab/Octave, S-PLUS/R, Mathematica, COM/CORBA/SOAP architectures, FpML, are under consideration. See the extensions page for details.

Appreciated by quantitative analysts and developers, it is intended for academics and practitioners alike, eventually promoting a stronger interaction between them. QuantLib offers tools that are useful both for practical implementation and for advanced modeling, with features such as market conventions, yield curve models, solvers, PDEs, Monte Carlo (low-discrepancy included), exotic options, VAR, and so on.

Finance is an area where well-written open-source projects could make a tremendous difference:

any financial institution needs a solid, time-effective, operative implementation of cutting edge pricing models and hedging tools. However, to get there, one is currently forced to re-invent the wheel every time. Even standard decade-old models, such as Black-Scholes, still lack a public robust implementation. As a consequences many good quants are wasting their time writing C++ classes which have been already written thousands of times.
By designing and building these tools in the open, QuantLib will both encourage peer review of the tools themselves, and demonstrate how this ought to be done for scientific and commercial software. Dan Gezelters talk at the first Open Source/Open Science conference discussed how the scientific tradition of peer review fits well with the philosophy of the Open Source movement. Open standards are the only fair way for science and technology to evolve.

The library could be exploited across different research and regulatory institutions, banks, software companies, and so on. Being a free/open-source project, quants contributing to the library would not need to start from scratch every time.

Students could master a library that is actually used in the real world and contribute to it in a meaningful way. This would potentially place them in a privileged position on the job market.
Researchers would have a framework at hand, which vastly reduces the amount of low-level work necessary to build models, so to be able to focus on more complex and interesting problems.
Financial firms could exploit QuantLib as base code and/or benchmark, while being able to engage in creating more innovative solutions that would make them more competitive on the market.
Regulatory institutions may have a tool for standard pricing and risk management practices.

The QuantLib license is a modified BSD license suitable for use in both free software and proprietary applications, imposing no constraints at all on the use of the library.

A few companies have committed significant resources to the development of this library, notably StatPro, a leading international risk-management provider, where the QuantLib project was born.
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Added: 2007-06-07 License: BSD License Price:
871 downloads
SWFTools 0.8.1

SWFTools 0.8.1


SWFTools is a collection of SWF manipulation and creation utilities written by Rainer Böhme and Matthias Kramm. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-03-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Esra 0.8.1

Esra 0.8.1


Esra is a pure Java library for the interactive analysis of molecular mechanics data. more>>
Esra is a pure Java library for the interactive analysis of molecular mechanics data.
Esra is a lean and mean library of portable, flexible, generic, object-oriented (sometimes), functional (some other times), scriptable, well-tested (we hope), statically-typed (sometimes), dynamically-typed (again, some other times), XML-based (well, actually not) and reasonably high-performance routines (both basic and more advanced) for the analysis of molecular mechanics data (GROMOS96 molecular dynamics trajectories, mostly).
Esra is strictly optimized for fun. The development process is open and informal.
Main features:
- portable and scriptable
- surprisingly fast
- clever, watertight argument parsing library.
- 100 % pure java linear algebra library for convenient vector/matrix manipulations.
- common coordinate transformations, such as gathering, fitting.
- simple, hierarchical selection language (AtomSpecifiers)
- common analyses such as RMSDs, dipole moments, radii of gyration, hydrogen bonding, dssp secondary structure assignment.
- thorough API documentation, simple, flat data structures, generic algorithms, unit testing (still in the works).
- its free and open.
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Added: 2007-01-10 License: BSD License Price:
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