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Esperantilo 0.95
Esperantilo is a text editor with particular esperanto functions, spell and grammar checking and machine translation. more>>
Esperantilo is a text editor with particular esperanto functions, spell and grammar checking and machine translation to Polish, German and English languages.
Main features:
- Program do not need installation.
- It is suitable for Linux and Windows.
- It contains complex custumizable machine translation for a Polish, German and English languages.
- it supports also half-automatic translation.
- It can collaborate with professional translation systems by XLIFF and TMX formats.
- It can translate many Esperanto character encoding (? gx gh ^g g^ html).
- It makes easy to write Esperanto hat letters with "x"-replacement.
- It can convert many files automatically.
- It is full utf-8 editor and is suitable for editing multilingual texts.
- It enables editing of many files in one program.
- It contains "undo" and "redo" functions.
- It offers spell checking.
- It contains grammar checker
- It contains syntax analyse
- It contains a multilingual dictionary with a edit mode
Enhancements:
- The user interface for semiautomatic translation was redesigned and rewritten.
- The program contains a new dictionary user interface, which is directly embedded into the editor area.
- The searching of a translation is faster now.
- The quality of grammatical correction and computer translation into the Polish language was improved.
<<lessMain features:
- Program do not need installation.
- It is suitable for Linux and Windows.
- It contains complex custumizable machine translation for a Polish, German and English languages.
- it supports also half-automatic translation.
- It can collaborate with professional translation systems by XLIFF and TMX formats.
- It can translate many Esperanto character encoding (? gx gh ^g g^ html).
- It makes easy to write Esperanto hat letters with "x"-replacement.
- It can convert many files automatically.
- It is full utf-8 editor and is suitable for editing multilingual texts.
- It enables editing of many files in one program.
- It contains "undo" and "redo" functions.
- It offers spell checking.
- It contains grammar checker
- It contains syntax analyse
- It contains a multilingual dictionary with a edit mode
Enhancements:
- The user interface for semiautomatic translation was redesigned and rewritten.
- The program contains a new dictionary user interface, which is directly embedded into the editor area.
- The searching of a translation is faster now.
- The quality of grammatical correction and computer translation into the Polish language was improved.
Download (3.9MB)
Added: 2007-08-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
808 downloads
Play What I Mean 0.09
Play What I Mean plays media files on a local machine based on a given set of terms found within the filenames. more>>
Play What I Mean project allows a user to, from a single commandline or terminal, enter a string, or list of strings, that represent what he/she wishes to have played by whatsoever media player he chooses, the default being MPlayer, and then having that particular item be found and played.
What this essentially means is that if I were to have a sudden hankering to listen to a particular song or video, lets say Ice Pick by The Pillows, which happens to be the song to a particular music video that I enjoy watching. Under the traditional methods of video viewing I would be stuck with two potential courses of action for playing this particular file:
- Change directories several times to that one folder somewhere that I "know" its in, or
- Point and Click my mouse until I find that same directory and then search through what could be countless files to find it.
Each of these prospective choices have their own inherent difficulties and ire. Using the commandline often requires alot of typing to arrive at the desired directory, often times nestled deep within the tree.
Once there your problems only multiply by the number of files you actually store in your "media" folder, try ls | moreing through a heavily populated folder looking for the name of that file you wanted to play sometime, it isnt too fun and further is a waste of my valuable time.
You may be thinking at this point that the second option, the graphical one, must be easier since its exciting, full of pictures, and frankly novel, I disagree. I may not be the best judge on this matter, seeing as how I cant see out of my right eye however, I feel that scanning through a large folder, or folders, full of files is quite a strain on the vision, and more importantly an unnescesary burden on what should be a simple matter.
Main features:
- Nestable Playlist support
- Multi-string arguments
- Transparent command option passing
- Cache for faster access of frequently played files
- Graphical configure
<<lessWhat this essentially means is that if I were to have a sudden hankering to listen to a particular song or video, lets say Ice Pick by The Pillows, which happens to be the song to a particular music video that I enjoy watching. Under the traditional methods of video viewing I would be stuck with two potential courses of action for playing this particular file:
- Change directories several times to that one folder somewhere that I "know" its in, or
- Point and Click my mouse until I find that same directory and then search through what could be countless files to find it.
Each of these prospective choices have their own inherent difficulties and ire. Using the commandline often requires alot of typing to arrive at the desired directory, often times nestled deep within the tree.
Once there your problems only multiply by the number of files you actually store in your "media" folder, try ls | moreing through a heavily populated folder looking for the name of that file you wanted to play sometime, it isnt too fun and further is a waste of my valuable time.
You may be thinking at this point that the second option, the graphical one, must be easier since its exciting, full of pictures, and frankly novel, I disagree. I may not be the best judge on this matter, seeing as how I cant see out of my right eye however, I feel that scanning through a large folder, or folders, full of files is quite a strain on the vision, and more importantly an unnescesary burden on what should be a simple matter.
Main features:
- Nestable Playlist support
- Multi-string arguments
- Transparent command option passing
- Cache for faster access of frequently played files
- Graphical configure
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Added: 2006-02-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1361 downloads
What 1.01
What is a Perl module to find out about running services. more>>
What is a Perl module to find out about running services.
SYNOPSIS
$what = What->new(
Host => my.domain.org,
Port => 28,
);
$what->mta;
$what->mta_version;
$what->mta_banner;
The What class is interface to classes providing information about running services. What::MTA is the only implementation so far.
What::MTA
MTAs supported are: Exim, Postfix (version only on localhost), Sendmail, Courier (name only), XMail, MasqMail.
See What::MTA for details.
METHODS
new
$obj = What->new( Host => "10.10.10.1", Port => 25 )
mta()
Returns the name of the MTA running.
mta_banner()
Returns the banner message.
mta_version()
Returns the MTA version.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
$what = What->new(
Host => my.domain.org,
Port => 28,
);
$what->mta;
$what->mta_version;
$what->mta_banner;
The What class is interface to classes providing information about running services. What::MTA is the only implementation so far.
What::MTA
MTAs supported are: Exim, Postfix (version only on localhost), Sendmail, Courier (name only), XMail, MasqMail.
See What::MTA for details.
METHODS
new
$obj = What->new( Host => "10.10.10.1", Port => 25 )
mta()
Returns the name of the MTA running.
mta_banner()
Returns the banner message.
mta_version()
Returns the MTA version.
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Added: 2007-05-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
897 downloads
Lingua::EO::Supersignoj 0.02
Lingua::EO::Supersignoj is a Perl module that can convert Esperanto characters. more>>
Lingua::EO::Supersignoj is a Perl module that can convert Esperanto characters.
SYNOPSIS
use Lingua::EO::Supersignoj;
my $transkodigilo = Lingua::EO::Supersignoj->nova(
de => fronte,
al => X,
u => u*
);
print $transkodigilo->transkodigu(Mia ^suoj estas ankau* en la ^cambro.);
# prints: Mia sxuoj estas ankaux en la cxambro.
my $transkodigilo = Lingua::EO::Supersignoj->nova(de => X);
for (qw(X x H h poste fronte apostrofoj iso unikodo)) {
$transkodigilo->al = $_;
print $transkodigilo->transkodigu(
Laux Ludoviko Zamenhof bongustas .
fresxa cxecxa mangxajxo kun spicoj.
);
}
Esperanto has 6 letters that ASCII doesnt have. These characters do exist in Unicode and ISO-8859-3. This object orientated module makes conversion easier.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Lingua::EO::Supersignoj;
my $transkodigilo = Lingua::EO::Supersignoj->nova(
de => fronte,
al => X,
u => u*
);
print $transkodigilo->transkodigu(Mia ^suoj estas ankau* en la ^cambro.);
# prints: Mia sxuoj estas ankaux en la cxambro.
my $transkodigilo = Lingua::EO::Supersignoj->nova(de => X);
for (qw(X x H h poste fronte apostrofoj iso unikodo)) {
$transkodigilo->al = $_;
print $transkodigilo->transkodigu(
Laux Ludoviko Zamenhof bongustas .
fresxa cxecxa mangxajxo kun spicoj.
);
}
Esperanto has 6 letters that ASCII doesnt have. These characters do exist in Unicode and ISO-8859-3. This object orientated module makes conversion easier.
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2006-08-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1172 downloads
eSpeak 1.28
eSpeak is a software speech synthesizer for English, and potentially other languages. more>>
eSpeak is a software speech synthesizer for English, and potentially other languages.
eSpeak produces good quality English speech. It uses a different synthesis method from other open source TTS engines, and sounds quite different. Its perhaps not as natural or "smooth", but I find the articulation clearer and easier to listen to for long periods.
eSpeak project can run as a command line program to speak text from a file or from stdin. It works well as a "Talker" with the KDE text to speech system (KTTS), as an alternative to Festival for example. As such, it can speak text which has been selected into the clipboard, or directly from the Konquerer browser or the Kate editor.
- Includes different Voices, whose characteristics can be altered.
- Can produce speech output as a WAV file.
- Can translate text to phoneme codes, so it could be adapted as a front end for another speech synthesis engine.
- Potential for other languages. Rudimentary (and probably humourous) attempts at German and Esperanto are included.
- Compact size. The program and its data total about 350 kbytes.
- Written in C++.
I regularly use it to listen to blogs and news sites. I prefer the sound through a domestic stereo system rather than my small computer speakers.
INSTALLATION:
- Place the "speak" executable file in the command path, eg in /usr/local/bin
- Place the "speak-data" directory in /usr/share as /usr/share/speak-data.
Alternatively if it is placed in the users home directory (i.e. /home/ /speak-data) then that will be used instead.
- Dependencies.
speak uses the PortAudio sound library, so you will need to have the libportaudio0 library package installed. It may be already, since its used by other software, such as OpenOffice.org and the Audacity sound editor.
COMMAND OPTIONS:
Examples
To use at the command line, type:
speak -f < text file >
Or just type
speak
followed by text on subsequent lines. Each line is spoken when RETURN is pressed. Use speak -p to see the corresponding phonemes codes.
echo "This is a test" | speak
Speaking from a single line command.
Enhancements:
- Roman number translation added for some languages.
- Improvements to languages, including en-r, Hungarian, Romanian.
- Various bug fixes.
<<lesseSpeak produces good quality English speech. It uses a different synthesis method from other open source TTS engines, and sounds quite different. Its perhaps not as natural or "smooth", but I find the articulation clearer and easier to listen to for long periods.
eSpeak project can run as a command line program to speak text from a file or from stdin. It works well as a "Talker" with the KDE text to speech system (KTTS), as an alternative to Festival for example. As such, it can speak text which has been selected into the clipboard, or directly from the Konquerer browser or the Kate editor.
- Includes different Voices, whose characteristics can be altered.
- Can produce speech output as a WAV file.
- Can translate text to phoneme codes, so it could be adapted as a front end for another speech synthesis engine.
- Potential for other languages. Rudimentary (and probably humourous) attempts at German and Esperanto are included.
- Compact size. The program and its data total about 350 kbytes.
- Written in C++.
I regularly use it to listen to blogs and news sites. I prefer the sound through a domestic stereo system rather than my small computer speakers.
INSTALLATION:
- Place the "speak" executable file in the command path, eg in /usr/local/bin
- Place the "speak-data" directory in /usr/share as /usr/share/speak-data.
Alternatively if it is placed in the users home directory (i.e. /home/ /speak-data) then that will be used instead.
- Dependencies.
speak uses the PortAudio sound library, so you will need to have the libportaudio0 library package installed. It may be already, since its used by other software, such as OpenOffice.org and the Audacity sound editor.
COMMAND OPTIONS:
Examples
To use at the command line, type:
speak -f < text file >
Or just type
speak
followed by text on subsequent lines. Each line is spoken when RETURN is pressed. Use speak -p to see the corresponding phonemes codes.
echo "This is a test" | speak
Speaking from a single line command.
Enhancements:
- Roman number translation added for some languages.
- Improvements to languages, including en-r, Hungarian, Romanian.
- Various bug fixes.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
838 downloads

Where is M13 for Linux 2.2
It helps you visualize the locations and physical properties of deep sky objects more>> Where is M13? is a unique application that helps you visualize the locations and physical properties of deep sky objects in and around the Galaxy.
At home, Where is M13? serves as a reference you will frequently turn to when you read about an object and become curious where it is with respect to our galaxy. In the field, the program will enhance your observing experience by allowing you to get an intuitive sense of the physical location, size, luminosity, and distance of the object you are viewing. You will find Where is M13? a great educational and outreach tool as well.<<less
Download (1.41MB)
Added: 2009-04-18 License: Freeware Price: Free
188 downloads
Qingy Is Not Getty 0.9.6
qingy is a replacement for getty. more>>
qingy is a replacement for getty. It uses DirectFB to provide a fast, nice GUI without the overhead of the X Windows System.
Qingy Is Not Getty project allows the user to log in and start the session of his choice (text console, GNOME, KDE, wmaker, etc.).
Main features:
- It remembers last user who logged in, with focus on password
- It also rememebers last session each user chose
- Alternatively it remembers last session on a per-tty basis
- Fully themable
- A theme will look the same on all machines, independently of the resolution
- You can select your favourite theme, or a random one every time
- Both text and X sessions are supported
- You can start more that one X session at once
- You can even start X inside a console when X sessions are already running
- PAM support
- Support for screen savers
- Auto log-in support
- Session locking support
- tty specific options support
- Customizable key bindings.
- Text mode support
Enhancements:
- Detached qingy from its controlling tty when starting sessions.
- qingy no longer tries to kill its GUI as it should not hang any more.
- Fixed bug that made shells other that zsh be invoked with a double -; that is --bash instead of -bash, which is the correct form for login shell invocation.
- Added proper escaping for session names, removed quoting around them.
- Added support for selecting whether to start the X server in the same tty qingy is running in (default for qingy), or in an unused one (default for startx)
<<lessQingy Is Not Getty project allows the user to log in and start the session of his choice (text console, GNOME, KDE, wmaker, etc.).
Main features:
- It remembers last user who logged in, with focus on password
- It also rememebers last session each user chose
- Alternatively it remembers last session on a per-tty basis
- Fully themable
- A theme will look the same on all machines, independently of the resolution
- You can select your favourite theme, or a random one every time
- Both text and X sessions are supported
- You can start more that one X session at once
- You can even start X inside a console when X sessions are already running
- PAM support
- Support for screen savers
- Auto log-in support
- Session locking support
- tty specific options support
- Customizable key bindings.
- Text mode support
Enhancements:
- Detached qingy from its controlling tty when starting sessions.
- qingy no longer tries to kill its GUI as it should not hang any more.
- Fixed bug that made shells other that zsh be invoked with a double -; that is --bash instead of -bash, which is the correct form for login shell invocation.
- Added proper escaping for session names, removed quoting around them.
- Added support for selecting whether to start the X server in the same tty qingy is running in (default for qingy), or in an unused one (default for startx)
Download (0.62MB)
Added: 2007-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
912 downloads
Jinamp Is Not An Mp3 Player 1.0.5
Jinamp is primarily a music shuffler for command line junkies. more>>
Jinamp is primarily a music shuffler for command line junkies. Jinamp runs in the background and does not require X or even a terminal.
A control program allows limited control over the playing (pause, next song, etc., but no seeking).
The actual playing is done by other programs, so it can be adapted for other purposes, such as shuffling video clips for advertising.
Enhancements:
- The control tools have been improved, in particular making once-off song requests possible.
<<lessA control program allows limited control over the playing (pause, next song, etc., but no seeking).
The actual playing is done by other programs, so it can be adapted for other purposes, such as shuffling video clips for advertising.
Enhancements:
- The control tools have been improved, in particular making once-off song requests possible.
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2005-11-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1439 downloads
Hunky Fonts 0.3
Free Unicode TrueType fonts for Baltic, Central European, South European and other languages. more>>
Free Unicode TrueType fonts for Baltic, Central European, South European and other languages, including Azeri, Maori, Welsh and Esperanto.
<<less Download (0.24MB)
Added: 2005-04-18 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1658 downloads
LINGOT Is Not a Guitar-Only Tuner 0.7.2
LINGOT is a musical instrument tuner. more>>
LINGOT is a musical instrument tuner. LINGOT is easy to use, accurate, and highly configurable. Originally conceived to tune electric guitars, its configurability gives it a more general character. (Tuning another instruments has not been tested).
It looks like an analogic tuner, with a gauge indicating the relative shift to a certain note --found automatically as the closest note to the estimated frequency--, indicating that note and its frequency.
The note will be found automatically, since the program hasnt any manual function mode (indicating the note to tune manually), for mantaining its general purpose.
We recommend using the tuner in conjunction with a sound mixer for selecting the desired recording source and the signal recording levels.
Main features:
- Accurate.
- Easy to use. Just plug in your instrument and run tuner.
- Very configurable via GUI. Its possible to change any parameter while the program is running, without editing any file.
- It works in an automatic way. It isnt necessary specify the note to tune; the program guesses it.
- Its free software. It has GPL license.
- Tuning other instruments than guitars is possible. Since this program guesses the note you are playing, it can be used to tune a piano, a bass, a violin, etc.
Enhancements:
- Files have been reorganized to a more "GNU-like" structure.
- Multi-lingual support has been added.
<<lessIt looks like an analogic tuner, with a gauge indicating the relative shift to a certain note --found automatically as the closest note to the estimated frequency--, indicating that note and its frequency.
The note will be found automatically, since the program hasnt any manual function mode (indicating the note to tune manually), for mantaining its general purpose.
We recommend using the tuner in conjunction with a sound mixer for selecting the desired recording source and the signal recording levels.
Main features:
- Accurate.
- Easy to use. Just plug in your instrument and run tuner.
- Very configurable via GUI. Its possible to change any parameter while the program is running, without editing any file.
- It works in an automatic way. It isnt necessary specify the note to tune; the program guesses it.
- Its free software. It has GPL license.
- Tuning other instruments than guitars is possible. Since this program guesses the note you are playing, it can be used to tune a piano, a bass, a violin, etc.
Enhancements:
- Files have been reorganized to a more "GNU-like" structure.
- Multi-lingual support has been added.
Download (0.44MB)
Added: 2007-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
853 downloads
Zile is Lossy Emacs 2.2.41
Zile is Lossy Emacs is an Emacs clone. more>>
Zile project is a small Emacs clone. Zile is a customizable, self-documenting real-time open-source display editor. Zile was written to be as similar as possible to Emacs; every Emacs user should feel at home.
Main features:
Small
- It is very useful for small footprint installations (like on floppy disk) or quick editing sessions. A typical binary is about 100Kb.
8-bit clean
- Zile can operate with binary files.
Looks like Emacs
- Most Zile key sequences and function names are identical to Emacs ones.
Multi buffer editing with multi level undo
- The number of files and undo operations that Zile can handle is limited only by memory.
Multi window
- Zile can display multiple windows on the screen.
Killing, yanking and registers
- The standard killing, yanking and register features of Emacs are available under Zile.
Minibuffer completion
- Zile can complete commands and filenames in the minibuffer.
Auto fill (word wrap)
- Zile automatically breaks the lines when they become too wide (if the Auto Fill Mode is enabled).
Enhancements:
- This release stops long file names from causing problems with the modeline.
<<lessMain features:
Small
- It is very useful for small footprint installations (like on floppy disk) or quick editing sessions. A typical binary is about 100Kb.
8-bit clean
- Zile can operate with binary files.
Looks like Emacs
- Most Zile key sequences and function names are identical to Emacs ones.
Multi buffer editing with multi level undo
- The number of files and undo operations that Zile can handle is limited only by memory.
Multi window
- Zile can display multiple windows on the screen.
Killing, yanking and registers
- The standard killing, yanking and register features of Emacs are available under Zile.
Minibuffer completion
- Zile can complete commands and filenames in the minibuffer.
Auto fill (word wrap)
- Zile automatically breaks the lines when they become too wide (if the Auto Fill Mode is enabled).
Enhancements:
- This release stops long file names from causing problems with the modeline.
Download (0.34MB)
Added: 2007-08-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
807 downloads
Q DVD-Author 1.0.0 RC1
Q DVD-Author is a GUI for dvdauthor. more>>
Q DVD-Authors goal is to provide a complete DVDAuthoring solution for Linux with the emphasis of ease of use and a complete set of functionality.
Main features:
- You can generate the main menu.
- You can generate Sub Menus
- You can generate Buttons
- You can scale, color, stretch, twist and shout each object
- You can give each menu multiple sound tracks (not yet perfect though).
- You can import your own layers for Highlighted and for Selected Mask and combine it with the created objects
- You can generate a dvd-slideshow
- You can create a full blown DVD without knowing the command line tools
- You can modify every generated command before executing and generating the DVD
- You can generate MovieMenus
- You can generate MovieButtons
- You can modify the generated xml files within the GUI
- You can contribute to qdvdauthor.
- Thats it for now !!!
Enhancements:
- Translated into Esperanto.
- Reorganized the main window.
- Added library of frames / buttons.
- Fixed issues with 16 bit color depth
- Some improvements to QPlayer.
- Improved ShadowObjects.
- Added MenuSlide - dialog.
<<lessMain features:
- You can generate the main menu.
- You can generate Sub Menus
- You can generate Buttons
- You can scale, color, stretch, twist and shout each object
- You can give each menu multiple sound tracks (not yet perfect though).
- You can import your own layers for Highlighted and for Selected Mask and combine it with the created objects
- You can generate a dvd-slideshow
- You can create a full blown DVD without knowing the command line tools
- You can modify every generated command before executing and generating the DVD
- You can generate MovieMenus
- You can generate MovieButtons
- You can modify the generated xml files within the GUI
- You can contribute to qdvdauthor.
- Thats it for now !!!
Enhancements:
- Translated into Esperanto.
- Reorganized the main window.
- Added library of frames / buttons.
- Fixed issues with 16 bit color depth
- Some improvements to QPlayer.
- Improved ShadowObjects.
- Added MenuSlide - dialog.
Download (3.8MB)
Added: 2007-05-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
899 downloads
Klavaro 1.0.3
Klavaro is a touch typing tutor that is very flexible and supports customizable keyboard layouts. more>>
Klavaro application is just another free touch typing tutor program. We felt like to do it because we became frustrated with the other options, which relied mostly on some few specific keyboards.
Klavaro intends to be keyboard and language independent, saving memory and time (and money).
Main features:
- Internationalization: English, Esperanto and Portuguese. If you want to translate to another language, please read the instructions for translation.
- Ready to use keyboard layouts:
- "qwerty" (BR; BR_abnt0; BR_abnt2; IT; PT; US)
- dvorak (US)
- "qwertz" (HU)
- "azerty" (FR)
- Keyboard layout editor: makes possible to configure the keys positions and to save the result in a simple text file. If your keyboard isnt shown above, you can create it. If you need to do it, please let us know about.
- Basic course: a basic type of course is available for memorizing the keys positions on the keyboard. It is supposed to be independent from keyboard layout, by the generation of random character sequences to be followed by the student.
- Adaptability exercises: these exercises use all the keys ramdonly, so that you can practice using all the keyboard. Its named adaptability exercise because it develops the capacity to adapt your typing skills to any kind of strange words that may appear in some texts.
- Velocity exercises: one achieves velocity on typing when the environment is well known, or, when the words come from ones own language. Thats why these exercises focus on velocity. And even if your language isnt supported by the application, you still can indicate texts in any language to include the words contained there.
- Fluidness exercises: with these exercises, one works typing complete paragraphs, with good sense sentences. Typing errors arent accepted: the user must correct them with the backspace key before be allowed to go on. Especial attention is given to the typing rhythm, which must be as uniform as possible. Just like the velocity exercises, this one here makes possible to load any text files, independently of language.
- Progress charts: at the accomplishment of each exercise, some characteristics of your performance are saved and can be graphically showed. Thus, you can easily observe your learning progress (or regress).
- Clean graphical interface: when learning to type correctly, one must not get the attention off the exercises. So, it isnt recommended neither to have dozens of gauges measuring velocity, errors, time, etc; nor a virtual keyboard floating in front of the student: he/she must memorize the key positions by the tact, not visually. Hence, Klavaros interface started simple and will remain like that for all of its lifetime.
Enhancements:
- A Dutch translation was added.
- Turkish keyboard layouts were added.
- Size is now limited for loading personal text files in velocity and fluidness exercises, avoiding program freezings and/or segmentation faults.
- Interpretation of the environment variable LANGUAGE was corrected.
- Some code cleanup was done.
<<lessKlavaro intends to be keyboard and language independent, saving memory and time (and money).
Main features:
- Internationalization: English, Esperanto and Portuguese. If you want to translate to another language, please read the instructions for translation.
- Ready to use keyboard layouts:
- "qwerty" (BR; BR_abnt0; BR_abnt2; IT; PT; US)
- dvorak (US)
- "qwertz" (HU)
- "azerty" (FR)
- Keyboard layout editor: makes possible to configure the keys positions and to save the result in a simple text file. If your keyboard isnt shown above, you can create it. If you need to do it, please let us know about.
- Basic course: a basic type of course is available for memorizing the keys positions on the keyboard. It is supposed to be independent from keyboard layout, by the generation of random character sequences to be followed by the student.
- Adaptability exercises: these exercises use all the keys ramdonly, so that you can practice using all the keyboard. Its named adaptability exercise because it develops the capacity to adapt your typing skills to any kind of strange words that may appear in some texts.
- Velocity exercises: one achieves velocity on typing when the environment is well known, or, when the words come from ones own language. Thats why these exercises focus on velocity. And even if your language isnt supported by the application, you still can indicate texts in any language to include the words contained there.
- Fluidness exercises: with these exercises, one works typing complete paragraphs, with good sense sentences. Typing errors arent accepted: the user must correct them with the backspace key before be allowed to go on. Especial attention is given to the typing rhythm, which must be as uniform as possible. Just like the velocity exercises, this one here makes possible to load any text files, independently of language.
- Progress charts: at the accomplishment of each exercise, some characteristics of your performance are saved and can be graphically showed. Thus, you can easily observe your learning progress (or regress).
- Clean graphical interface: when learning to type correctly, one must not get the attention off the exercises. So, it isnt recommended neither to have dozens of gauges measuring velocity, errors, time, etc; nor a virtual keyboard floating in front of the student: he/she must memorize the key positions by the tact, not visually. Hence, Klavaros interface started simple and will remain like that for all of its lifetime.
Enhancements:
- A Dutch translation was added.
- Turkish keyboard layouts were added.
- Size is now limited for loading personal text files in velocity and fluidness exercises, avoiding program freezings and/or segmentation faults.
- Interpretation of the environment variable LANGUAGE was corrected.
- Some code cleanup was done.
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Added: 2007-05-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Pcal and lcal 4.10.0
Pcal and lcal are calendar-generation programs which produce nice-looking PostScript output. more>>
Pcal and lcal are calendar-generation programs which produce nice-looking PostScript output.
Pcal is usually used to generate monthly-format (one month per page) calendars with optional embedded text and images to mark special events (e.g. holidays, birthdays, etc). It can also generate yearly-format (one year per page) calendars.
Lcal generates a graphical lunar phase calendar for an entire year (see below).
Both programs were previously released by Andrew W. Rogers, whose web page has disappeared.
Pcal supports the following languages:
- Catalan
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch
- English
- Esperanto
- Estonian
- Finnish
- French
- German
- Greek
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Romanian
- Russian
- Spanish
- Swedish
- Ukrainian
Enhancements:
- Fixed the bugs described in the Bugs/Problems in (now-obsolete) Pcal 4.9.1 section (see the link in the Notes On Obsolete Releases of Pcal section, below).
- Added Polish language support, thanks to a patch from Dominik Chiron Derlatka.
- Added Dutch language support, thanks to a patch from Ewald Beekman.
- Added Romanian language support, thanks to a patch from Claudiu Costin.
- Added Danish language support, thanks to a patch from Kenneth Geisshirt.
- Eliminated certain compile-time warnings that occurred in a GCC 3.4.2 + Solaris build environment, thanks to a report from David Mathog.
<<lessPcal is usually used to generate monthly-format (one month per page) calendars with optional embedded text and images to mark special events (e.g. holidays, birthdays, etc). It can also generate yearly-format (one year per page) calendars.
Lcal generates a graphical lunar phase calendar for an entire year (see below).
Both programs were previously released by Andrew W. Rogers, whose web page has disappeared.
Pcal supports the following languages:
- Catalan
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch
- English
- Esperanto
- Estonian
- Finnish
- French
- German
- Greek
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Romanian
- Russian
- Spanish
- Swedish
- Ukrainian
Enhancements:
- Fixed the bugs described in the Bugs/Problems in (now-obsolete) Pcal 4.9.1 section (see the link in the Notes On Obsolete Releases of Pcal section, below).
- Added Polish language support, thanks to a patch from Dominik Chiron Derlatka.
- Added Dutch language support, thanks to a patch from Ewald Beekman.
- Added Romanian language support, thanks to a patch from Claudiu Costin.
- Added Danish language support, thanks to a patch from Kenneth Geisshirt.
- Eliminated certain compile-time warnings that occurred in a GCC 3.4.2 + Solaris build environment, thanks to a report from David Mathog.
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Added: 2006-08-10 License: Freely Distributable Price:
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Getleft for Linux 1.2
Getleft is supposed to download complete Web sites for Linux. more>> A GetRight substitute, I have seen in Usenet that some people seem to think so, while I get a big ego boost from reading it, the fact remains it isnt.
If you came here searching for a Linux answer to GetRight, look for KGet part of the Kde project or Downloader for X for Gnome. (But please, give Getleft a try)
Features:
-While it goes, it changes the original pages, all the links get changed to relative links, so that you can surf the site in your hard disk without those pesky absolute links.
-Limited Ftp support, it will download the files but not recursively.
-Resumes downloading if interrupted.
-Filters not to download certain kind of files.
-You can get a site map before downloading.
-Getleft can follow links to external sites.
-Multilingual support, at present Getleft supports Dutch, English, Esperanto, German, French, Italian, Polish, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish and Spanish.
-If you would like Getleft to support your own language, please check this.
Some others not worth mentioning.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-13 License: Freeware Price: Free
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