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Stretch solitaire 1.0

Stretch solitaire 1.0


Stretch solitaire is a classical solitaire game. more>>
Stretch solitaire is a classical solitaire game. Stretch solitaires goal of this game is to get the cards to collapse into one pile.

You can move cards on top of each other when they are the same type (ace on top of ace) or the same suit (heart on top of heart).

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Added: 2006-05-12 License: Freeware Price:
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Silver Spider

Silver Spider


Silver Spider is a KDE theme like Fluxbox style. more>>
Silver Spider is a KDE theme like Fluxbox style.

Wallpaper von Deviant with copyright by dayvid.net

It is for 1024x768 screen resolution. Wallpaper is from Deviant with copyright by dayvid.net. The symbols style is "Amaranth by Michael Doches(Doches@linuxcult.com)"

Windowsdeco, Bar & Button style: Keramik

You have to take same changes in KDE Design Control to look the same as in the preview. Take a look at all the screenshots to know want you have to change (KDE Control, Look&Feel, Symbols, Extra..).Thats why it depends on KDE 3.3, also because the transparency effect for the control bar, and for the menues when do you like that.

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Added: 2007-04-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kernel Version Monitor 0.5

Kernel Version Monitor 0.5


Kernel Version Monitor is a Superkaramba theme that creates a widget displaying the current version information of the kernel. more>>
Kernel Version Monitor is a Superkaramba theme that creates a widget displaying the current version information of the Linux kernel as put forth by the kernel.org RSS feed here: http://kernel.org/kdist/rss.xml . Kernel Version Monitor uses the Tux icon from the nuoveXT icon theme found at http://nuovext.pwsp.net

Kudos and thanks to Richard "Ricardo" Szlachta for his advice on refining the aesthetics of this theme.

This is my first Superkaramba theme and a work in progress. I would love to hear comments, opinions and suggestions in order to improve this theme.

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Added: 2006-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Peg Solitaire 0.0.1

Peg Solitaire 0.0.1


Peg Solitaire project is a game similar to Hi-Q. more>>
Peg Solitaire project is a game similar to Hi-Q.

It sports a variety of different boards, and crisp and clean SVG graphics.

Initially developed over 6 days using the Anjuta IDE and Glade-2. Lots of code was borrowed from klotksi (gnotski), and some was borrowed from gnobots2.

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Added: 2007-01-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Windows Powertools 4.0.0.1

Windows Powertools 4.0.0.1


Windows Powertools has these features : *Cache2Trash:Clear unwanted temporary files to gain space *DiskCheck: Check for disk errors and resol... more>> <<less
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Program Version Switch 1.03

Program Version Switch 1.03


Program Version Switch is a program to easily switch between different interpreter versions. more>>
pvswitch is a very tiny program which makes it possible to use different program installations on one machine flawlessly.
Its flexibility is intended for people who need to run programs against different interpreter versions.
But it can also be used for different purposes like switching the version of a compiler, text editor, mail reader, browser, whatever.
It is most useful for developers of interpreter based programs which are started via a hash-bang line (#!).
The following example explains the usage for perl programs, but the very same is true for all other interpreter languages.
If you install two or more different perl versions on your machine, you could just call the respective perl binary you want to use..
perl myscript.pl
/path/to/another/perl myscript.pl
This works fine, although it isnt very convenient. However if you are starting your program using the hash-bang line like
#! /usr/bin/perl
and then just start it by
./myscript.pl
you would need to change the file itself to use another perl version. Again it is possible, but not very convenient.
And here comes pvswitch: its purpose is to make such situations convenient. Further it solve some problems which come up if multiple people want to use different perl versions. pvswitch allows even to run one program in two shells with different perl versions.
This is possible because pvswitch uses a environment variable to select the interpreter version to use. This environment variable can be set in different sessions independently.
pvswitch is installed as new program binary (e.g. perl) the old one will be renamed to program.pvswitch.
Now every time you execute a this program (e.g. perl), pvswitch is executed. It doesnt matter how you start the program...
perl myscript.pl
./myscript.pl # if it has a hash-bang #! /usr/bin/perl
for both cases the pvswitch binary will be executed, pvswitch will than check for the environment variable PVSWITCH_PERL_BINARY (if you are running perl), if it is found it tries to find this key in the configuration file pvswitch.conf and execute the program which is configured for the version configured set in the environment variable (e.g. perl.pvswitch).
So it just executes the real program (e.g. perl interpreter). Depending on the environment a different version might be selected.
There are some convenient tools (e.g. perlver, pvconfig) to configure this.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a bug which could cause segmentation violation.
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A Simple Version Control System 0.9.6

A Simple Version Control System 0.9.6


A Simple Version Control System is an easy to install and easy to to use version/revision control system. more>>
A Simple Version Control System is an easy to install and easy to to use version/revision control system.
ASVCS differs from most other version control systems in that ASVCS is designed to keep track of files in place. ASVCS does not allow any changes to be made to files, all changes require the users to change files externally with FTP or SSH access.
ASVCS is very easy to setup and use. Users do not need to work with repository, branches, commit and check-out files. All a user needs to do is upload the changes files and click Update or if enabled just wait for it to be updated automatically.
ASVCS is ideal for small projects or personal use, though it can also be used by large project how do not need or want the complexity of most version control systems.
Main features:
- asy to install and use
- Written in PHP
- Can track binary or text files
- Automatic file tracking (requires cron support)
- Diffs of revisions
- Easy user access management
- Entirely Web based
- Skinable
- Open source (MIT/expat license)
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Added: 2007-03-15 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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MahJongg Solitaire 3D 0.96

MahJongg Solitaire 3D 0.96


MahJongg Solitaire 3D is an OpenGL enhanced solitaire version of the ancient chinese board game Mah Jongg. more>>
MahJongg Solitaire 3D is an OpenGL enhanced solitaire version of the ancient chinese board game "Mah Jongg".
This is a solitaire version of Mah Jongg, it can be played by a single player. It has a fresh new three dimensional view from which you can look at the board from any direction, with hand drawn aquarelle tilesets, layouts and backgrounds, you can download tilesets, layouts and backgrounds or even create your own ones and integrate them into the game.
Main features:
- 3D OpenGL view. You can look at the board from any direction.
- A unique hand drawn tileset
- Undo
- Reorder
- Hint function
- Hiscores
Enhancements:
- Creation of custom layouts, backgrounds and tilesets is now possible! Read INSTALL_CUSTOM for more information.
- Integrated the "ArcBall" rotation method, implementation contributed by Michael George.
- Two new tilesets: "Runes" and "Flowers"
- A new layout: "chinese wall"
- New Backgrounds
- Mouse speed settings available.
- More bugfixes
- A LOT of improvements.
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Added: 2005-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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JavaSolitaire 1.2

JavaSolitaire 1.2


JavaSolitaire is an implementation of the famous Klondike solitaire game. more>>
JavaSolitaire project is an implementation of the famous Klondike solitaire game.

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Added: 2006-12-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Solitaire 1.7

Solitaire 1.7


Free online klondike solitaire card game. Time your card games, and play to beat your best online solitaire score. Klondike solitaire card game is playable directly out of your browser, without need to download. All the fun and features of solitaire: double click to place cards in the foundation, timed games, solitaire high score, neat artwork and endless card game fun. No onlike klondike solitaire can beat this one. Play cards for free all day. more>>

Solitaire - Free online klondike solitaire card game. Time your card games, and play to beat your best online solitaire score. Klondike solitaire card game is playable directly out of your browser, without need to download. All the fun and features of solitaire: double click to place cards in the foundation, timed games, solitaire high score, neat artwork and endless card game fun. No onlike klondike solitaire can beat this one. Play cards for free all day.


Enhancements:
Version 1.7
System Requirements:
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Added: 2008-11-20 License: Free Price: Free
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Sort::Versions 1.5

Sort::Versions 1.5


Sort::Versions is a Perl 5 module for sorting of revision-like numbers. more>>
Sort::Versions is a Perl 5 module for sorting of revision-like numbers.

SYNOPSIS

use Sort::Versions;
@l = sort { versioncmp($a, $b) } qw( 1.2 1.2.0 1.2a.0 1.2.a 1.a 02.a );

...

use Sort::Versions;
print lower if versioncmp(1.2, 1.2a) == -1;

...

use Sort::Versions;
%h = (1 => d, 2 => c, 3 => b, 4 => a);
@h = sort { versioncmp($h{$a}, $h{$b}) } keys %h;

Sort::Versions allows easy sorting of mixed non-numeric and numeric strings, like the version numbers that many shared library systems and revision control packages use. This is quite useful if you are trying to deal with shared libraries. It can also be applied to applications that intersperse variable-width numeric fields within text. Other applications can undoubtedly be found.

For an explanation of the algorithm, its simplest to look at these examples:

1.1 < 1.2
1.1a < 1.2
1.1 < 1.1.1
1.1 < 1.1a
1.1.a < 1.1a
1 < a
a < b
1 < 2
1.1-3 < 1.1-4
1.1-5 < 1.1.6

More precisely (but less comprehensibly), the two strings are treated as subunits delimited by periods or hyphens. Each subunit can contain any number of groups of digits or non-digits. If digit groups are being compared on both sides, a numeric comparison is used, otherwise a ASCII ordering is used. A group or subgroup with more units will win if all comparisons are equal. A period binds digit groups together more tightly than a hyphen.

Some packages use a different style of version numbering: a simple real number written as a decimal. Sort::Versions has limited support for this style: when comparing two subunits which are both digit groups, if either subunit has a leading zero, then both are treated like digits after a decimal point. So for example:

0002 < 1
1.06 < 1.5

This wont always work, because there wont always be a leading zero in real-number style version numbers. There is no way for Sort::Versions to know which style was intended. But a lot of the time it will do the right thing. If you are making up version numbers, the style with (possibly) more than one dot is the style to use.

USAGE

The function versioncmp() takes two arguments and compares them like cmp. With perl 5.6 or later, you can also use this function directly in sorting:

@l = sort versioncmp qw(1.1 1.2 1.0.3);

The function versions() can be used directly as a sort function even on perl 5.005 and earlier, but its use is deprecated.

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Added: 2007-05-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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The Spider 1.71

The Spider 1.71


The Spider project is a complete object-oriented environment for machine learning in Matlab. more>>
The Spider project is a complete object-oriented environment for machine learning in Matlab.
Aside from ease of use for base learning algorithms, algorithms can be plugged together and can be compared with, for example, model selection, statistical tests, and visual plots.
This gives all the power of objects (reusability, the ability to plug together, sharing of code), but also all the power of Matlab for machine learning research.
Enhancements:
- A WEKA interface was added, supporting decision trees.
- Additional code, documentation, and demos were added.
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Module::Versions 0.02

Module::Versions 0.02


Module::Versions is a Perl module to handle versions of loaded modules with flexible result interface. more>>
Module::Versions is a Perl module to handle versions of loaded modules with flexible result interface.

SYNOPSIS

use Module::Versions;

# Simple Interface
list Module::Versions; # prints formatted results to STDOUT
Module::Versions->list; # prints formatted results to STDOUT

# Shortcuts
$vers = get Module::Versions; # retrieves loaded modules

$vers = Module::Versions->get; # retrieves loaded modules

$array = Module::Versions->ARRAY; # returns array with version infos
$hash = Module::Versions->HASH; # returns hash with version infos

$list = Module::Versions->SCALAR; # returns text list with version infos
$csv = Module::Versions->CSV; # returns csv list with version infos
$xml = Module::Versions->XML; # returns xml struct with version infos
$xsd = Module::Versions->XSD; # returns xml schema of version infos
$dtd = Module::Versions->DTD; # returns DTD of version infos

# Individual Parameters
$vers = Module::Versions # retrieves mods and vars as defined
->new($mods,$vars)
->get($criteria);

$vers->list($fd,$mask); # prints formatted results to file
$vers->list($fd,$preform); # prints preformatted results to file
$vers->list($fd,&cb); # prints serialied results as handled
# in callback routine
$vers->data(&cb); # returns transformed results as
# defined in callback routine
# Individual formatted output
list Module::Versions(*LOG, %5d %1s %-20s %10s %-16s);
# prints individually formatted
# results to LOG
list Module::Versions(*DBIMPORT, %s|%s|%s);
# prints individually formatted
# results to Database Import file

list Module::Versions(*FD, SCALAR);# prints text list results to file
list Module::Versions(*FD, CSV); # prints csv list results to file
list Module::Versions(*FD, XML); # prints xml struct results to file
list Module::Versions(*FD, XSD); # prints xml schema to file
list Module::Versions(*FD, DTD); # prints DTD to file

list Module::Versions(*FD, ARRAY); # prints serialized results to file
list Module::Versions(*FD, HASH); # prints serialized results to file

Module::Versions->list(*LOG); # prints formatted results to LOG

# Pretty Compact
Module::Versions->list # prints formatted results on STDOUT
->list(*XML,XML); # prints xml struct results to XML file

Module::Versions->list # prints formatted results on STDOUT
->list(*XSD,XSD) # prints xml schema to XSD file
->list(*XML,XML); # prints xml struct results to XML file

Module::Versions->list # prints formatted results on STDOUT
->list(*DTD,DTD) # prints DTD to DTD file
->list(*XML,XML); # prints xml struct results to XML file

Module::Versions handles versions of loaded modules with a flexible result interface. The main goal is to get as much version informations as possible about a module or module list with a simple call interface and an absolutely flexible result interface. Module::Versions handles *loaded* and *loadable* modules.

The motivation for writing this module was the need for better support facilities to get informations about the used modules and versions in the productivity environment. Module::Versions allows shipping applications basically with something like a -version option (See Getopt::Long) but with expanded functions.

Module::Versions tries to read the loaded/loadable modules $VERSION. For extended purposes any private project version variables can be fetched ($_VERSION, $version, $REV, etc.).

Module::Versions has a flexible result interface to satisfy different needs: results can be lists and data structures with different formats - pre-formed ARRAY, HASH, SCALAR, CSV, XML/XSD/DTD and a full flexible user callback interface.
It is for example very simple to print a good formatted version list to the console and save a version.xml file (in conjunction with an xsd-schema) at the same time with an absolutely minimum of coding (SYNOPSIS, Pretty Compact) .
Module::Versions tries to load version.pm to support Perl 5.10.0s $VERSION formatting.

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Added: 2007-05-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Windows tips and tricks 1.0

Windows tips and tricks 1.0


This is free collection of an authors advices. File format: chm.... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-02 License: Freeware Price: Free
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WWW::Orkut::Spider 0.03

WWW::Orkut::Spider 0.03


WWW::Orkut::Spider is a Perl extension for spidering the orkut community. more>>
WWW::Orkut::Spider is a Perl extension for spidering the orkut community.

SYNOPSIS

use WWW::Orkut::Spider;
my $orkut = WWW::Orkut::Spider->new;
$orkut->login($user,$pass);
$orkut->get_hisfriends($uid);
print $orkut->get_xml_profile($uid);

WWW::Orkut::Spider uses WWW:Mechanize to scrape orkut.com.
Output is a simple xml format containing friends, communities and profiles for a given Orkut UID.

- Access to orkut.com via WWW::Mechanize
- Collects UIDs
- Fetches Profiles/Communities/Friends for a given UID
- Output via simple xml format

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Added: 2006-09-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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