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Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory 2.60b

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory 2.60b


Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. more>>
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a team game; you will win or fall along with your comrades. The only way to complete the objectives that lead to victory is by cooperation, with each player covering their teammates and using their class special abilities in concert with the others.

Featuring multiplayer support for as many as 64 players, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory challenges gamers to the ultimate test of teamwork and strategy. Each of the five character classes is critical to a teams ultimate victory or defeat on the battlefield. The Covert Operative class allows players to steal uniforms, perform reconnaissance and gain access to enemy positions. While, the Engineer allows the Axis and Allied teams to lay and diffuse mines as well as build battlefield bridges, towers, forward command bases and other improvements in the midst of combat to gain advantages for their team.

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory further online players the option to slug it out in the intense Team Last-Man-Standing game mode, where squad-mates cooperate to ensure their team has the last surviving man on the battlefield. With new game modes, character classes, weaponry, and added tactical skills, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory will keep gamers in the trenches for hours.

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Added: 2006-05-09 License: Freeware Price:
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Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Map Packs

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Map Packs


Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. more>>
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a team game; you will win or fall along with your comrades. The only way to complete the objectives that lead to victory is by cooperation, with each player covering their teammates and using their class special abilities in concert with the others.

Featuring multiplayer support for as many as 64 players, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory challenges gamers to the ultimate test of teamwork and strategy. Each of the five character classes is critical to a teams ultimate victory or defeat on the battlefield. The Covert Operative class allows players to steal uniforms, perform reconnaissance and gain access to enemy positions. While, the Engineer allows the Axis and Allied teams to lay and diffuse mines as well as build battlefield bridges, towers, forward command bases and other improvements in the midst of combat to gain advantages for their team.

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory further online players the option to slug it out in the intense Team Last-Man-Standing game mode, where squad-mates cooperate to ensure their team has the last surviving man on the battlefield. With new game modes, character classes, weaponry, and added tactical skills, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory will keep gamers in the trenches for hours.

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Added: 2006-02-02 License: Freeware Price:
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Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Update 2.60

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Update 2.60


Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. more>>
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a Multiplayer Online First Person Shooter. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a team game; you will win or fall along with your comrades. The only way to complete the objectives that lead to victory is by cooperation, with each player covering their teammates and using their class special abilities in concert with the others.

Featuring multiplayer support for as many as 64 players, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory challenges gamers to the ultimate test of teamwork and strategy. Each of the five character classes is critical to a teams ultimate victory or defeat on the battlefield. The Covert Operative class allows players to steal uniforms, perform reconnaissance and gain access to enemy positions. While, the Engineer allows the Axis and Allied teams to lay and diffuse mines as well as build battlefield bridges, towers, forward command bases and other improvements in the midst of combat to gain advantages for their team.

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory further online players the option to slug it out in the intense Team Last-Man-Standing game mode, where squad-mates cooperate to ensure their team has the last surviving man on the battlefield. With new game modes, character classes, weaponry, and added tactical skills, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory will keep gamers in the trenches for hours.

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Added: 2006-02-02 License: Freeware Price:
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Winstone 0.9.9

Winstone 0.9.9


Winstone is a servlet container that was written out of a desire to provide servlet functionality. more>>
Winstone is a servlet container that was written out of a desire to provide servlet functionality. Winstone works without the bloat that full J2EE compliance introduces.
It is not intended to be a completely fully functional J2EE style servlet container (by this I mean supporting extraneous APIs unrelated to Servlets, such as JNDI, JavaMail, EJBs, etc) - this is left to Tomcat, Jetty, Resin, JRun, Weblogic et al.
Sometimes you want just a simple servlet container - without all the other junk - that just goes. This is where Winstone is best suited.
The short version (because the long version is way too politically incorrect) is as follows:
Winstone is the name of a rather large Jamaican man a friend of mine met one night, while he was out clubbing in the Roppongi area of Tokyo. He (my friend) was a little liquored up at the time, and when Winstone suggested they head to "this really cool club" he knew, he didnt think anything was wrong. It wasnt until Winstone led him down a dark stairwell and dropped his trousers that my friend clued in and ran like hell.
It was too good a story to let die, so I named this project Winstone so that said friend will continue to be reminded of it.
Main features:
- Supply fast, reliable servlet container functionality for a single webapp per server
- Keep the size of the core distribution jar as low as possible (currently 160KB)
- Keep configuration files to an absolute minimum, using command line options to optionally override sensible compiled in defaults.
- Eventually compile with GCJ to make a 3-4Meg windows exe for local development/deployment of servlets. This has not happened yet, because of some GCJ class loading problems.
- Optionally support JSP compilation using Apaches Jasper.
Usage:
If you want to build from source code, you will need to download and install Apache Maven. The following instructions assume you have already installed Maven and have the maven shell script in your path (to get Maven, see http://maven.apache.org/).
To build Winstone, unpack the tree:
tar zxf winstone-src-0.8.tar.gz
Then build it:
cd winstone
maven clean jar
The winstone.jar file will be in the target directory after the build is complete.
To run it:
java -jar target/winstone-0.8.jar --webroot= (+ other options)
- OR -
java -jar target/winstone-0.8.jar --warfile= (+ other options)
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java -jar target/winstone-0.8.jar --webappsDir= (+ other options)
- OR -
java -jar target/winstone-0.8.jar --hostsDir= (+ other options)
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Added: 2007-07-11 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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WolfGL 0.93

WolfGL 0.93


WolfGL project is a OpenGL port of Castle Wolfenstein and Spear of Destiny. more>>
WolfGL project is a OpenGL port of "Castle Wolfenstein" and "Spear of Destiny".
It runs under Linux and MS-Windows.
Looked damn good back when i was a kid playing this game, now it looks even better! Brings back alot of memories of when i used to play old DOS games, including Rise Of The Triads and F-15 Strike Eagle 2 and 3. Anyways, it would be bad ass if there was a way to enhance the engine, such as Quakeforge has updated the Quake 1 and Quake 2 engines.
--
Jeremy Manning - GameJunkies Inc 2004
Enhancements:
- fixed sprite rotation and shooting/knife
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Added: 2006-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Evolution 2.10.3

Evolution 2.10.3


Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop. more>>
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
Main features:
- No viruses or worms
- Junk filtering
- Desktop integration
- Developer Platform (EDS)
- Evolution#
- EPlugin
- Advanced email searching
- Web calendars
- vFolders
- User-defined filters
- Multiple accounts
- Palm device support
- Customized reminders
- Multiple calendar views
- iCalendar support
- To-Do list
- LDAP compatible
- Share vCards
- Security and encryption
- Open Source
Enhancements:
Bug fixes:
- #315012: Fixed a crash when reopening an encrypted sent email (Pascal Terjan)
- #321741: Default first date is now set to current day (Milan Crha)
- #330175: Added helper function which test selection for non-space characters. (Milan Crha)
- #334140: Fixes a crash when replying to emails with bbdb plugin enabled (Milan Crha)
- #352947: Fixed a crash while selecting a default S/MIME certificate (Milan Crha)
- #439957: Fix camel warnings (Ross Burton)
- #444107: DnD of images to composers attachment bar works correctly (Srinivasa Ragavan)
- #448970: Fixed a crash in default mailer plugin (Srinivasa Ragavan)
Updated Translations:
- Priit Laes (et)
- Takeshi AIHANA (ja)
- Hendrik Richter (de)
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Added: 2007-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Ostiary 3.4

Ostiary 3.4


Ostiary allows a client to run scripts on a server in a secure, authenticated manner. more>>
Tools like ssh and lsh are great for allowing secure remote access to your system. They offer essentially full, flexible remote control of a machine, in an ecrypted and authenticated manner. But they are complex pieces of software; theres no way to do what they do without being complex. And with complexity comes bugs. Tools like ssh and lsh, and VPNs like CIPE, PPTP, and more have all had serious flaws that would allow an attacker to get full control over your system.
If you leave such programs running all the time, you take the risk that someone is going to use an exploit on you before you have a chance to apply a patch. For some purposes, this is an acceptable - even necessary - tradeoff, but it would be nice to enable them only when actually needed, to minimize the risk. And for other purposes, ssh et. al. are overkill. Perhaps you only really need to remotely initiate a limited set of operations. In this case, you dont need a shell prompt, just a way to securely kick off scripts from elsewhere.
Enter Ostiary. It is designed to allow you to run a fixed set of commands remotely, without giving everyone else access to the same commands. Ostiary is designed to do exactly and only what is necessary for this, and no more. The only argument given to the command is the IP address of the client, and only if the authentication is successful.
Main features:
- "First, do no harm." It should not be possible to use the Ostiary system itself to damage the host its running on. In particular, its willing to accept false negatives (denying access to legitimate users) in order to prevent false positives (allowing access to invalid users).
- Insofar as possible, eliminate any possibility of bugs causing undesired operations. Buffer overflows, timing attacks, etc. should be impossible for an external attacker to execute. Theres no point in installing security software if it makes you less secure.
- Be extremely modest in memory and CPU requirements. I want to be able to fire off commands on my webserver (running on a Mac SE/30, a 16MHz 68030 machine) from my Palm Pilot (a 16MHz 68000 machine). Things like ssh already take 30 seconds or more to start up - I cant afford anything too fancy.
- Keep things simple. Im no crypto expert; I know Im not capable of coming up with an ssh replacement. So I need to keep things so utterly simple that I can be sure Im not missing anything important.
Enhancements:
- Several non-security-related bugfixes, including some clarified log messages and an update to the TCP-wrappers autoconf macros.
- Debian packages have been added.
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Added: 2006-04-01 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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GNU Trueprint 5.3

GNU Trueprint 5.3


GNU Trueprint is a project which allows you to print source code. more>>
GNU Trueprint is a project which allows you to print source code.
Trueprint is a program for printing source code in a variety of languages (C is the best supported) and other text files to postscript printers.
It supports a wealth of options to support printing source code, such as diff-marking, line numbers, indentation levels, file and function indices, and many others.
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
Enhancements:
- Trueprint now uses autoconf and automake (Paul Smith, and the book GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool by Gary V. Vaughan et al, published by New Riders).
- Mention of trueprint.uu removed from README (Othmar Pasteka).
- Suffix .pike added for pike programs (Othmar Pasteka).
- Added include of sys/types.h before sys/stat.h to support FreeBSD (Dmitry Sivachenko).
- README.mswin removed (John Morey).
- If there isnt an lp or lpr command on your system when you run configure, trueprint will now be built to send postscript output to stdout by default (Othmar Pasteka).
- Choice options like --landscape and --option were broken due to a serious bug in options.c (Paul Smith).
- Added Canon LBP 3260 (Bjorn Wingman).
- Added HP Laserjet 1100 (Peter Green).
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Added: 2007-02-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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C Comic Collection 0.04

C Comic Collection 0.04


C Comic Collection project is a GTK application for downloading, cataloging, and viewing Web comics. more>>
C Comic Collection project is a GTK application for downloading, cataloging, and viewing Web comics. It uses a MySQL database.
To compile this software, just type "make".
It requires development libraries for gtk, gtk_imlib, cURL, mysql and pthreads. If youre on Linux these should come with your distrobution; I dunno for other OS. If you only have the runtimes and are using a 386 derivative (Pentium et al) you can get a binary from http://c-comiccollect.sourceforge.net.
Compilation will produce a binary called "gtk-cc"; copy this to your /usr/bin (youll need root privileges, copy to your ~/bin (you wont) or just run it from where it is (./gtk-cc &).
You can populate the database by running the included "comiccollection.sql" against an empty database. (mysql -u < username > < dbname > < comiccollection.sql). It even includes some comics to get you started!
Enhancements:
- Minor improvements - only really relevant if you view KeenSpace comics.
- Fixed file non-deletion problem
- Fixed KeenSpace file download problem
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Added: 2006-11-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Test::Singleton 1.03

Test::Singleton 1.03


Test::Singleton is a test for Singleton classes. more>>
Test::Singleton is a test for Singleton classes.

SYNOPSIS

use Test::More tests => 1;
use Test::Singleton;
is_singleton( "Some::Class", "new", "instance" );

** If you are unfamiliar with testing read Test::Tutorial first! **

This is asimple, basic module for checking whether a class is a Singleton. A Singleton describes an object class that can have only one instance in any system. An example of a Singleton might be a print spooler or system registry, or any kind of central dispatcher.

For a description and discussion of the Singleton class, see "Design Patterns", Gamma et al, Addison-Wesley, 1995, ISBN 0-201-63361-2.

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Added: 2007-03-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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YAWn! Linux 0.1

YAWn! Linux 0.1


YAWn! Linux is a client for the YAWn! Wolfenstein player tracking service. more>>
YAWn! Linux project is a client for the YAWn! Wolfenstein player tracking service.

YAWn! Linux is a client for the YAWn! service, which keeps track of the names used by players of "Return to Castle Wolfenstein".

Players are tracked by their unique PunkBuster GUID, and thus players cannot hide behind a fake name to play recklessly or purposely misbehave. YAWn! adds a console command to "Return to Castle Wolfenstein" that lists all players like PunkBuster does.

However, this command also displays the other names that the player has used before, or (for players that use YAWn! themselves) the name and taunt-message that the player chose at registration.

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Added: 2006-12-12 License: Freeware Price:
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WebChat2aim 1.0

WebChat2aim 1.0


WebChat2aim is a server that will connect/disconnect your AIM bot. more>>
WebChat2aim is a server that will connect/disconnect your AIM bot. It provides a bridge API to connect your Web visitors to your AIM API.

The script allows your Web site to broadcast and then allow a CSR to answer the incoming requests. Your Web site uses curl et al to command and control the actual persistent AIM connection.
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Added: 2007-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Wackamole 2.1.3

Wackamole 2.1.3


Wackamole is an application that helps with making a cluster highly available. more>>
Wackamole is an application that helps with making a cluster highly available. The project manages a bunch of virtual IPs, that should be available to the outside world at all times. Wackamole ensures that a single machine within a cluster is listening on each virtual IP address that Wackamole manages.
If it discovers that particular machines within the cluster are not alive, it will almost immediately ensure that other machines acquire these public IPs. At no time will more than one machine listen on any virtual IP. Wackamole also works toward achieving a balanced distribution of number IPs on the machine within the cluster it manages.
Wakamole operates on a cluster of tightly connected machines (all on the same LAN). It works by managing a pool of IP addresses that you expect to be available at all times. These IP addresses are virtual (meaning no machine has any of those IPs as its default IP address). Wackamole will work to ensure that all of the IP addresses in the pool are assigned as virtual IPs to the machines in the cluster. No IP address is held by more than one machine and every IP address is available.
This allows you to run a service using multiple DNS RR records without the worry of one of the machines crashing -- if the machine crashes, the virtual IP addresses it was responsible for will be managed by the remaining machines in the cluster.
There is no other software like Wackamole. Wackamole is quite unique in that it operates in a completely peer-to-peer mode within the cluster. Other products that provide the same high-availability guarantees use a "VIP" method. A networking appliance assumes a single virtual IP address and "maps" requests to that IP address to the machines in the cluster. This networking appliance is a single point of failure by itself, so most industry accepted solutions incorporate classic master-slave failover or bonding between two identical appliances. These networking appliances can be:
- simple commodity servers running user applications to provide high availability,
- operating system features like IPVS under Linux or similar such features under Windows 2000 and FreeBSD,
- hardware networking component like Foundry ServerIron, Cisco LocalDirector or other content-aware switch, Cisco Arrowpoint content switched, Extreme Networks load-balancers and other such hardware products.
Enhancements:
- Many changes were made.
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Added: 2007-03-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NeoBio pre-alpha

NeoBio pre-alpha


NeoBio project consists of Bioinformatics algorithms in Java. more>>
NeoBio project consists of Bioinformatics algorithms in Java.

What algorithms? The current version consists mainly of (pairwise) sequence alignment algorithms such as the classical dynamic programming methods of Needleman & Wunsch (global alignment) and Smith & Waterman (local alignment).

Anything else? Yes, a more efficient approach, due to Crochemore, Landau and Ziv-Ukelson is also available.

It uses Lempel-Ziv compression to speed-up the computation of the dynamic programming matrix. It also relies on the SMAWK algorithm, due to Aggarwal et al., that computes all column maxima of a totally monotone matrix in linear time.

Hum... And all sequence alignment algorithms support simple scoring schemes as well as substitution matrices such as standard BLOSUM and PAM matrices. But so far they support constant gap penalty functions only.

Future versions may contain related algorithms such as multiple sequence alignment, database search and protein structure prediction.

Wow...Last but not least, NeoBio also provides a simple GUI and command line based tools to run the sequence alignment algorithms on DNA and protein sequences.
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Added: 2006-10-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WMnet 1.06

WMnet 1.06


WMnet is a little X dock.app network monitor I wrote for Linux. more>>
WMnet is a little WindowMaker dockapp network monitor I wrote for Linux.

It was originally inspired by that funky program tleds that blinks your keyboard LEDs in response to net traffic, but its a lot more entertaining than that nowadays.

I wrote this thing with low cpusage, low memory, and efficient use of screen real-estate in mind.

This little program polls network statistics and does a few things with the data it gets. It has small blinking lights for the rx and tx of IP packets, a digital speedometer of your polled stats current speed and a bar graph like xload et. al which has a tx speed graph from bottom-up and rx speed graph from the top-down.

The speedometer keeps track of the current speed per second and shows it in a color corresponding to which of rx or tx that has the highest speed at the moment. Also, the graph is drawn in a way that the highest speed is drawn on top of the other while the other is in the background. Depending on whether you are running ppp or ethernet
connections, you should set the -x parameter to about 1.5 times the high speed of your connection... the default is 6000 which will be stupid if youre on a ethernet line with a max of about 800 kb/sec.

Ive found the best for an ethernet line is -x 10000000 -l Having the logarithmic scale lets you see any speed of traffic from a telnet session to downloadeding something from across the hall at 600 kb/sec.

I tried to keep this is as small and efficient as possible CPU time on my K5 PR100 with the default poll time of 25000 microseconds (1 microsecond == 1 millionth of a second.) is less than 20 seconds per 24 hours Which is less than even wmmixer uses for me.

wmnet now uses drivers to get stats. The existing stat driver from previous versions has been moved to the ipfwadm driver. To get some generic IP accounting rules using ipfwadm:

ipfwadm -A in -i -S 0.0.0.0/0
ipfwadm -A out -i -D 0.0.0.0/0
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