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Resolver User Layer Interface 0.36
RULI stands for Resolver User Layer Interface. more>>
RULI stands for Resolver User Layer Interface. Its a library built on top of an asynchronous DNS stub resolver. RULI provides an easy-to-use interface for querying DNS SRV resource records. The goal is to promote wide deployment of SRV-cognizant software. RULI aims to fully support SRV-related standards. There are bindings for PHP, Perl, Guile/Scheme, Java, and Lua. IPv6 is supported.
Now you can understand the benefits of SRV records and please see how RULI can help you.
SRV records are more complex than A records
Handling DNS SRV is not as simple as to deal with ordinary address records. When one performs a query for A records by calling gethostbyname(), he gets a list of addresses which should be contacted in the same order as they were received. For SRV records, there is an additional logic that must be applied to the records, based on their weight and priority, to discover the correct sequence for contacting them.
RULI can handle SRV records for you
The SRV logic is described in RFC 2782. Those who intend to use SRV benefits in their application are expected to implement that exact behavior. RULI can help here: it automatically performs all the SRV logic for you.
Keep focus on your application logic
Application developers probably want to spend time on their business logic; not dealing with the details of the DNS protocol or implementing the SRV specification.
RULI is a tested framework designed to properly fetch SRV records. It saves you time and head aches.
RULI is free as in free beer and in free speech
<<lessNow you can understand the benefits of SRV records and please see how RULI can help you.
SRV records are more complex than A records
Handling DNS SRV is not as simple as to deal with ordinary address records. When one performs a query for A records by calling gethostbyname(), he gets a list of addresses which should be contacted in the same order as they were received. For SRV records, there is an additional logic that must be applied to the records, based on their weight and priority, to discover the correct sequence for contacting them.
RULI can handle SRV records for you
The SRV logic is described in RFC 2782. Those who intend to use SRV benefits in their application are expected to implement that exact behavior. RULI can help here: it automatically performs all the SRV logic for you.
Keep focus on your application logic
Application developers probably want to spend time on their business logic; not dealing with the details of the DNS protocol or implementing the SRV specification.
RULI is a tested framework designed to properly fetch SRV records. It saves you time and head aches.
RULI is free as in free beer and in free speech
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Added: 2006-07-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Configurable Audible User Interface 0.6
Configurable Audible User Interface is a simple plugin-based audible user interface. more>>
Configurable Audible User Interface in short caui is a simple plugin-based audible user interface.
Plugins use speech synthesis software to interact with a user and perform specific actions. The main method of input is a keyboard or number pad.
This project is the successor to the Blind MP3 Player.
Enhancements:
- caui-cmd will exit immediately if caui has an mplayer process forked.
<<lessPlugins use speech synthesis software to interact with a user and perform specific actions. The main method of input is a keyboard or number pad.
This project is the successor to the Blind MP3 Player.
Enhancements:
- caui-cmd will exit immediately if caui has an mplayer process forked.
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Added: 2005-12-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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General Graphical User Interface 0.5.1
General Graphical User Interface is a wizard-like environment to execute console commands graphically. more>>
General Graphics User Interface is an effort to produce a common graphical user interface for any command-line program.
It uses a wizard-like input front end to collect the information needed. It then calls the desired program automatically with all the necessary options.
The user is able to point&click on various options and select them in a convenient way. In order to create a new user-interface, a user doesnt need to know a programming language, since there is a graphical editor for new GGUI "scripts".
<<lessIt uses a wizard-like input front end to collect the information needed. It then calls the desired program automatically with all the necessary options.
The user is able to point&click on various options and select them in a convenient way. In order to create a new user-interface, a user doesnt need to know a programming language, since there is a graphical editor for new GGUI "scripts".
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Added: 2005-04-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Squid Users Manager 1.2.0
Squid Users Manager is a web-enabled and intuitive user interface that manager Squid Proxy NCSA auth users. more>>
Squid Users Manager is a web-enabled and intuitive user interface written upon Ruby on Rails web development framework that manager Squid Proxy NCSA auth users across MD5 digest files.
The project is Open Source and distributed under the terms of the GPL licence.
Enhancements:
- Application Web 2.0 compliant
- New design with css and light layout.
- Ajax enabled app.
- More intuitive and elegant application.
<<lessThe project is Open Source and distributed under the terms of the GPL licence.
Enhancements:
- Application Web 2.0 compliant
- New design with css and light layout.
- Ajax enabled app.
- More intuitive and elegant application.
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Added: 2006-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WhileInterpreter 4.2
WhileInterpreter is an interpreter for the WHILE programming language used for learning purpose. more>>
WhileInterpreter is an interpreter for the WHILE programming language used for learning purpose.
WhileInterpreter has few constructs and easy semantics.
Command line interpreters allow users to issue various commands in a very efficient (and often terse) way. This requires the user to know the names of the commands and their parameters, and the syntax of the language that is interpreted. From the 1960s onwards, user interaction with computers was primarily by means of command line interfaces.
In the 1970s, researchers began to develop graphical user interfaces (GUIs)to provide an alternative user interface for computers, whereby commands were represented by pictorial operations, rather than as textual descriptions. Since they are easier to learn than command line interfaces, they have become the most common way of interacting with a computer.
However, command line interpreters remain widely used in conjunction with GUIs. For some complex tasks, the latter are less effective because of the large number of menus and dialog boxes presented and because of the innate difficulty of representing the underlying task graphically.
<<lessWhileInterpreter has few constructs and easy semantics.
Command line interpreters allow users to issue various commands in a very efficient (and often terse) way. This requires the user to know the names of the commands and their parameters, and the syntax of the language that is interpreted. From the 1960s onwards, user interaction with computers was primarily by means of command line interfaces.
In the 1970s, researchers began to develop graphical user interfaces (GUIs)to provide an alternative user interface for computers, whereby commands were represented by pictorial operations, rather than as textual descriptions. Since they are easier to learn than command line interfaces, they have become the most common way of interacting with a computer.
However, command line interpreters remain widely used in conjunction with GUIs. For some complex tasks, the latter are less effective because of the large number of menus and dialog boxes presented and because of the innate difficulty of representing the underlying task graphically.
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Added: 2006-03-16 License: Free For Educational Use Price:
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JCalendar for Swing 0.1
JCalendar is a Swing component for selecting a date. more>>
JCalendar is a Swing component for selecting a date. JCalendar is easy to configure, highly customizable, and has an attractive user interface. The distribution includes a demo application so that you can preview your customized component.
Main features:
- Easy to configure
- Highly customizable. See properties.
- Attractive user interface
<<lessMain features:
- Easy to configure
- Highly customizable. See properties.
- Attractive user interface
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Added: 2005-11-14 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
1452 downloads
KNetworkManager 0.1
KNetworkManager is the KDE front end for NetworkManager. more>>
KNetworkManager is the KDE front end for NetworkManager. KNetworkManager project provides a sophisticated and intuitive user interface which enables users easily to switch their network environment.
The range of functions encompasses the features implemented by NetworkManager daemon. Up until now NetworkManager supports:
Wired Ethernet Devices (IEEE 802.3)
Wireless Ethernet Devices (IEEE 802.11): Unencrypted, WEP, WPA Personal, WPA Enterprise
Virtual Private Network (VPN): OpenVPN, VPNC
Dial-Up (PPP)
How does it work?
For both, Wireless LAN and Wired LAN, NetworkManager supports devices known to HAL. Unless working in offline mode, NetworkManager tries to keep the system connected at any time. For this, NetworkManager follows the following policy.
Once started, NetworkManager asks HAL about available network interfaces. If a wired network interface with a carrier is found, NetworkManager connects to this. Either by DHCP (default) or by setting up previously defined static configuration. Later on, when KNetworkManager starts up, NetworkManager will expose its information about network devices and wireless networks found by scanning to the applet.
At this point, if a user decides to unplug the wired connection, NetworkManager will not connect to an arbitrary wireless network. By default all available networks are untrusted. Only if a user decides to connect to a network manually once, this specific network n henceforth being marked as trusted.
n = { ESSID, Hardware address or addresses of the access point}
The trusted networks are stored individually for each user. KNetworkManager stores them and informs NetworkManager about the known, trusted networks. If a wired connection drops due to unplugging the cable NetworkManager will automatically connect to a trusted network. As this step was done without user interaction, NetworkManager will reconnect to the wired connection once it has a carrier.
If a user joins a wireless network by manual intervention (e.g. user clicks on a network listed in the context menu of KNetworkManager or connects to a hidden wireless network), NetworkManager will take down any previous connection. If one unplugs the wired connection after such a step, NetworkManager will not connect to the wired connection once it has a carrier.
<<lessThe range of functions encompasses the features implemented by NetworkManager daemon. Up until now NetworkManager supports:
Wired Ethernet Devices (IEEE 802.3)
Wireless Ethernet Devices (IEEE 802.11): Unencrypted, WEP, WPA Personal, WPA Enterprise
Virtual Private Network (VPN): OpenVPN, VPNC
Dial-Up (PPP)
How does it work?
For both, Wireless LAN and Wired LAN, NetworkManager supports devices known to HAL. Unless working in offline mode, NetworkManager tries to keep the system connected at any time. For this, NetworkManager follows the following policy.
Once started, NetworkManager asks HAL about available network interfaces. If a wired network interface with a carrier is found, NetworkManager connects to this. Either by DHCP (default) or by setting up previously defined static configuration. Later on, when KNetworkManager starts up, NetworkManager will expose its information about network devices and wireless networks found by scanning to the applet.
At this point, if a user decides to unplug the wired connection, NetworkManager will not connect to an arbitrary wireless network. By default all available networks are untrusted. Only if a user decides to connect to a network manually once, this specific network n henceforth being marked as trusted.
n = { ESSID, Hardware address or addresses of the access point}
The trusted networks are stored individually for each user. KNetworkManager stores them and informs NetworkManager about the known, trusted networks. If a wired connection drops due to unplugging the cable NetworkManager will automatically connect to a trusted network. As this step was done without user interaction, NetworkManager will reconnect to the wired connection once it has a carrier.
If a user joins a wireless network by manual intervention (e.g. user clicks on a network listed in the context menu of KNetworkManager or connects to a hidden wireless network), NetworkManager will take down any previous connection. If one unplugs the wired connection after such a step, NetworkManager will not connect to the wired connection once it has a carrier.
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Added: 2006-09-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Piorun Jabber Client 0.1.0
Piorun Jabber Client is a Jabber client for Gnome with user interface simmilar to IRC clients. more>>
Piorun Jabber Client is a Jabber client for Gnome with user interface simmilar to IRC clients.
Currenly implemented features include: standard chat, multi-user chat, roster and subscriptions management, VCards, privacy lists, secure connections (TLS and SALSL).
Piorun is written using Mono/Gtk#
<<lessCurrenly implemented features include: standard chat, multi-user chat, roster and subscriptions management, VCards, privacy lists, secure connections (TLS and SALSL).
Piorun is written using Mono/Gtk#
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Added: 2005-09-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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cd player 0.4a
cd player is a really small player for Linux with a curses-like user interface. more>>
cd player is a really small cd player for Linux with a curses-like user interface.
Main features:
- mcdp is a small (maybe the smallest) cd-player for _linux_
- it compiles/runs out off the box
- it can be compiled against dietlibc (~16kb static!)
- working play methods: reapeat cd, repeat track and intro
- since version 0.3a, minimal cddb title download is also included
<<lessMain features:
- mcdp is a small (maybe the smallest) cd-player for _linux_
- it compiles/runs out off the box
- it can be compiled against dietlibc (~16kb static!)
- working play methods: reapeat cd, repeat track and intro
- since version 0.3a, minimal cddb title download is also included
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Added: 2005-12-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Folder Extension Wizard 1.0.1
Folder Extension Wizard provides a small extension that Loads extensions from folders (unpacked xpi files). more>>
Folder Extension Wizard provides a small extension that Loads extensions from folders (unpacked xpi files).
A wizard is a user interface element where the user is led through a sequence of dialogs. Unlike most modern user interface paradigms, the user is forced to perform the task in a specific sequence.
However, for complex or infrequently performed tasks where the user is unfamiliar with the steps involved, it may make it easier for them to perform the task. In some open source software, wizards are called Druids.
<<lessA wizard is a user interface element where the user is led through a sequence of dialogs. Unlike most modern user interface paradigms, the user is forced to perform the task in a specific sequence.
However, for complex or infrequently performed tasks where the user is unfamiliar with the steps involved, it may make it easier for them to perform the task. In some open source software, wizards are called Druids.
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Added: 2007-05-01 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Blind MP3 Player 0.2.2
Blind MP3 plays audio files using an AUI (Audible User Interface). more>>
Blind MP3 plays audio files using an AUI (Audible User Interface). Speech synthesis announces where in the filesystem a user is, and controls are used to browse the filesystem and select files to play. It is ideal for people who want an MP3 player and dont want to have to look at it.
In essence, BMP3 is an AUI (Audible User Interface) for playing audio files. It supports selecting single files or directories for playing with an audio file player. Navigation is controlled by keys commonly found on a NumPad and feedback is given by the program using speech synthesis programs such as rsynth or festival. To support real-time operation, if festival is installed all the names of files in the song directory are cached each time BMP3 is started.
<<lessIn essence, BMP3 is an AUI (Audible User Interface) for playing audio files. It supports selecting single files or directories for playing with an audio file player. Navigation is controlled by keys commonly found on a NumPad and feedback is given by the program using speech synthesis programs such as rsynth or festival. To support real-time operation, if festival is installed all the names of files in the song directory are cached each time BMP3 is started.
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Added: 2006-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sun::Solaris::Ucred 1.1
Sun::Solaris::Ucred is a Perl interface to User Credentials. more>>
Sun::Solaris::Ucred is a Perl interface to User Credentials.
SYNOPSIS
use Sun::Solaris::Ucred qw(:ALL);
This module provides wrappers for the Ucred-related system and library calls.
Functions
ucred_get($pid)
This function returns the credential of the process specified by $pid, if the process exists and the calling process is permitted to obtain the credentials of that process.
getpeerucred($fd)
If $fd is a connected connection oriented TLI endpoint, a connected SOCK_STREAM or SOCK_SEQPKT socket, getpeerucred will return the user credential of the peer at the time the connection was established, if availble.
ucred_geteuid($ucred)
This function returns the effective uid of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getruid($ucred)
This function returns the real uid of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getsuid($ucred)
This function returns the saved uid of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getegid($ucred)
This function returns the effective group of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getrgid($ucred)
This function returns the real group of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getsgid($ucred)
This function returns the saved group of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getgroups($ucred)
This function returns the list of supplemental groups of a user credential, if available. An array of groups is returned in ARRAY context; the number of groups is returned in SCALAR context.
ucred_getprivset($ucred, $which)
This function returns the privilege set specified by $which of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getpflags($ucred, $flags)
This function returns the value of a specific process flag of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getpid($ucred)
This function returns the process id of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getzoneid($ucred)
This function returns the zone id of a user credential, if available.
Exports
By default nothing is exported from this module. The following tags can be used to selectively import constants and functions defined in this module:
:SYSCALLS ucred_get(), getpeerucred()
:LIBCALLS ucred_geteuid(), ucred_getruid(), ucred_getsuid(),
ucred_getegid(), ucred_getrgid(), ucred_getsgid(),
ucred_getgroups(), ucred_getprivset(), ucred_getpflags(),
ucred_getpid(), ucred_getzone()
:CONSTANTS
:VARIABLES %PRIVILEGES, %PRIVSETS
:ALL :SYSCALLS, :LIBCALLS, and :CONSTANTS
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Sun::Solaris::Ucred qw(:ALL);
This module provides wrappers for the Ucred-related system and library calls.
Functions
ucred_get($pid)
This function returns the credential of the process specified by $pid, if the process exists and the calling process is permitted to obtain the credentials of that process.
getpeerucred($fd)
If $fd is a connected connection oriented TLI endpoint, a connected SOCK_STREAM or SOCK_SEQPKT socket, getpeerucred will return the user credential of the peer at the time the connection was established, if availble.
ucred_geteuid($ucred)
This function returns the effective uid of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getruid($ucred)
This function returns the real uid of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getsuid($ucred)
This function returns the saved uid of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getegid($ucred)
This function returns the effective group of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getrgid($ucred)
This function returns the real group of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getsgid($ucred)
This function returns the saved group of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getgroups($ucred)
This function returns the list of supplemental groups of a user credential, if available. An array of groups is returned in ARRAY context; the number of groups is returned in SCALAR context.
ucred_getprivset($ucred, $which)
This function returns the privilege set specified by $which of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getpflags($ucred, $flags)
This function returns the value of a specific process flag of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getpid($ucred)
This function returns the process id of a user credential, if available.
ucred_getzoneid($ucred)
This function returns the zone id of a user credential, if available.
Exports
By default nothing is exported from this module. The following tags can be used to selectively import constants and functions defined in this module:
:SYSCALLS ucred_get(), getpeerucred()
:LIBCALLS ucred_geteuid(), ucred_getruid(), ucred_getsuid(),
ucred_getegid(), ucred_getrgid(), ucred_getsgid(),
ucred_getgroups(), ucred_getprivset(), ucred_getpflags(),
ucred_getpid(), ucred_getzone()
:CONSTANTS
:VARIABLES %PRIVILEGES, %PRIVSETS
:ALL :SYSCALLS, :LIBCALLS, and :CONSTANTS
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Added: 2007-04-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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NOAH Document Management System 3.1.3
NOAH is a Web-based document management system that is feature-rich, easy to use, and simple to install. more>>
NOAH is a Web-based document management system that is feature-rich, easy to use, and simple to install. Through a browser interface, users can easily create, update, lock, search, and manage document revisions for access by multiple users across many geographical sites.
NOAH includes many powerful features such as client scripting, hierarchical document access control, and email notification. Administrators can manage users and archives and monitor database activity through an extensive suite of tools.
Main features:
- no expiry date.
- maximum number of users: 5 plus one Super Admin user.
- maximum number of documents: 100 (unlimited number of versions per document).
- includes Content Search option.
- does NOT include Client Scripting.
- does NOT include Email Notification.
- does NOT include multiple databases.
- does NOT include Support however emails will be answered if time permits.
Enhancements:
- A user can now get NOAH to report on recently changed files for a given directory tree and integrate this report in a wiki or HTML page.
- A user can also associate a filename with a custom icon and link a DokuWiki page with NOAHs content search engine, link critical NOAH documents and directories to your wiki project page, and manage usernames and passwords smoothly from NOAH to DokuWiki.
<<lessNOAH includes many powerful features such as client scripting, hierarchical document access control, and email notification. Administrators can manage users and archives and monitor database activity through an extensive suite of tools.
Main features:
- no expiry date.
- maximum number of users: 5 plus one Super Admin user.
- maximum number of documents: 100 (unlimited number of versions per document).
- includes Content Search option.
- does NOT include Client Scripting.
- does NOT include Email Notification.
- does NOT include multiple databases.
- does NOT include Support however emails will be answered if time permits.
Enhancements:
- A user can now get NOAH to report on recently changed files for a given directory tree and integrate this report in a wiki or HTML page.
- A user can also associate a filename with a custom icon and link a DokuWiki page with NOAHs content search engine, link critical NOAH documents and directories to your wiki project page, and manage usernames and passwords smoothly from NOAH to DokuWiki.
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Added: 2007-07-11 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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Glsof 0.10.0 pre-alpha4
Glsof is a user interface for lsof. more>>
Glsof is a user interface for lsof.
Its developed with C language (under GNU General Public License), and use gconf, libglade and libgnome/ui.
Main features:
- Lists for single process, separated in queries.
- Manage for queries.
- Manual save of output, or automatically with autorefresh/save.
- Autosearch for lsof bin.
- Multi-languages support (gettext).
- Popupmenu for general control on single query.
<<lessIts developed with C language (under GNU General Public License), and use gconf, libglade and libgnome/ui.
Main features:
- Lists for single process, separated in queries.
- Manage for queries.
- Manual save of output, or automatically with autorefresh/save.
- Autosearch for lsof bin.
- Multi-languages support (gettext).
- Popupmenu for general control on single query.
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Added: 2006-01-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Dolda Connect 0.4
Dolda Connect is a modular P2P filesharing client built around the Direct Connect model. more>>
Dolda Connect is a modular P2P filesharing client built around the Direct Connect model. It supports most of the latest features of the DC protocol.
It runs in client/server mode with a well defined protocol, allowing extensibility, flexibility, and multiple detachable user interfaces. Dolda Connect also has an optional multi-user mode.
For the average user, this yields two primary advantages:
- The daemon can be made to run on another computer, which can be on all the time (a server, if you will), while the user interface can run on the users workstation. That way, the user can turn off his workstation at night, while the server will continue all transfers in progress during that time.
- A user can control his daemon from another location, such as from work, school, a friend, etc.
This architecture also has many other advantages in store for the more advanced users; since the user interface communicates with the daemon using a well-defined protocol, other user interfaces can be written, such as an automatic downloader, a chatbot, etc. It is also designed for secure multiuser operation.
Enhancements:
- A GUI configurator tool was added.
- Portability issues were fixed so that it works on AMD64 now.
- The documentation was improved.
- The usual slew of minor bugs were fixed.
<<lessIt runs in client/server mode with a well defined protocol, allowing extensibility, flexibility, and multiple detachable user interfaces. Dolda Connect also has an optional multi-user mode.
For the average user, this yields two primary advantages:
- The daemon can be made to run on another computer, which can be on all the time (a server, if you will), while the user interface can run on the users workstation. That way, the user can turn off his workstation at night, while the server will continue all transfers in progress during that time.
- A user can control his daemon from another location, such as from work, school, a friend, etc.
This architecture also has many other advantages in store for the more advanced users; since the user interface communicates with the daemon using a well-defined protocol, other user interfaces can be written, such as an automatic downloader, a chatbot, etc. It is also designed for secure multiuser operation.
Enhancements:
- A GUI configurator tool was added.
- Portability issues were fixed so that it works on AMD64 now.
- The documentation was improved.
- The usual slew of minor bugs were fixed.
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Added: 2007-06-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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