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InJoy Firewall 3.0

InJoy Firewall 3.0


InJoy Firewall is a flexible firewall security solution for businesses of any size. more>>
InJoy Firewall is a flexible firewall security solution for businesses of any size. It offers preconfigured policy templates, including full customization options, IPSec VPN integration, gateway capabilities, intuitive management, access control, many documented deployment examples, and comprehensive documentation.

Without question, the Linux Operating System provides a proven and cost-effective platform, as well as a wealth of high-quality open source software. For business use, however, it often proves difficult to find supported linux firewall solutions that provide the required level of confidence, reliability and trust. With the InJoy Firewall™, businesses can benefit from Linux without having to give up the safety of a responsible vendor and a traditional business relationship.

Security as never before — the InJoy Firewall™ for Linux provides customers with next generation intrusion and anomaly detection. These technologies provides network administrators with the ultimate tools to keep track of network activity and eliminate Internet threats of any type.

As a busy and responsible network administrator, you will find great relief in the InJoy Firewall™. As the only Linux firewall, it is designed from the ground up to be self-contained, thus ensuring optimal performance and minimum impact from third-party problems. This means you dont have to worry about dependencies with Linux connectivity software, software libraries or kernel compilation.


Manage your remote Linux-based Firewall Server from your Windows-based desktop (or any other supported Operating Systems), using the intuitive InJoy firewall™ GUI. Linux users that prefer plain-text configuration can opt for that with the InJoy firewall™ as well.

The InJoy firewall™ works the same under all the supported operating systems, meaning you can deploy a complete and unified protection strategy throughout the business and effortlessly set up fully capable VPNs without having to worry about interoperability issues.

The InJoy firewall™ installs in minutes and can be prepared for distributed, company-wide deployment, using the same simple installation scripts everywhere.
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1-Box Cafe 3.0

1-Box Cafe 3.0


Internet Cafe in a box: Allows ten users to work simultaneously off one computer box by simply connecting extra video cards, monitors, keyboards and mice. This unique, all-in-one, robust computer prod more>>

Provides an ?instant? ten station Internet cafe. It is the fastest, simplest, and most portable way to provide sponsored Internet kiosks for conferences, trade shows, and conventions. By adding extra video cards, up to ten users can simultaneously browse the Internet, send email, and run a wide variety of business and productivity software, independently, with no significant loss in performance. Each workstation requires only a standard monitor, USB keyboard and mouse. This reduces hardware, software, and maintenance costs, which lowers the total cost of ownership by as much as ninety per cent. Furthermore, only one IP address is required, saving substantially on costly service fees at conference, trade show, and convention venues. It offers full public access protection and is virtually immune to all viruses. In short, Userfuls 1-Box Cafe provides affordable, worry-free, and brandable-by-sponsor, computer stations for meetings, conventions, conferences, and trade shows.

Whats new in this version: Initial Public Release

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Giraffe 1.0

Giraffe 1.0


Giraffe is a simple logic circuit simulator. more>>
Giraffe is a simple logic circuit simulator. Giraffe can load, save, and import circuits and simulate them with chronograms.

HOW TO RUN ?

For simplicity, the program is already compiled (you may recompile it using the provided makefile). Just run giraffe.sh and dont worry about the rest.

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Added: 2006-06-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OODBC for unix 1.05

OODBC for unix 1.05


Object adapter for ODBC more>> OODBC is object interface built above ODBC API for C++ language. The primary goal of OODBC is to provide a flexible and convenient interface to relational databases for C++ language. Anyone who has to use ODBC or similar SQL interfaces will understand what I am speaking about. So binding of variables is performed exactly in place where they are used in the query. Programmer should not worry about specifying types and sizes of query parameters, binding buffers to retrieve results, allocation and deallocation of resources. As a result programming of interaction with database becomes significantly less error prone. What is more important, this interface allows programmer to abstract from relational database table and deal only with application objects. OODBC also provides flexible mapping of application classes on relational database tables, making application code less dependent of the database structure.<<less
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Free Help Desk 1.08a

Free Help Desk 1.08a


Help desk software is vital to the success of your help desk and customer support staff. more>>
Help desk software is vital to the success of your help desk and customer support staff. Tracking and responding to help desk calls is faster and more efficient when using well designed help desk software.
The design of this software comes from many years of help desk experience working in a help desk environment. All the basic tools for running a successful help desk are included in this help desk software package.
Help desk software should be used in any organization whether its a large corporation or a small startup company. Why should my company implement a helpdesk software solution? Some of the benefits of helpdesk software are improved customer service, faster response times and lower information technology costs. Lets outline these three areas in greater detail.
When a user contacts the computer support professional in your organization, what steps are taken? Does it depend on who answered the phone? Do the immediately drop any task and visit your desk? Do they jot your information down on a note pad? Do they attempt to resolve the issue on the phone at great length? What criteria merits the call be moved to another member of the IT staff, or merits a call the software vendor?
All these questions can be answered in some way within the use of help desk software. Helpdesk software forces your IT staff to handle help desk calls in a structured manner that can be counted on each time. When a helpdesk call is received, it should be immediately be entered into the help desk software database, even if it is easily answered.
At this point there is now a record of the call, and this allows other IT staff to view the contents of the problem and makes it a simple task for other IT staff members to offer solutions. This also prevents the call from being lost in the shuffle if staff is busy when the call is received. Your general staff will have much more confidence that when they place that call to your help desk staff, their call will be handled in a structured method to ensure their satisfaction.
If they can continue to work, they will not feel the need to keep calling or checking with IT staff on the progress, or worry that their call will not be answered in a reasonable amount of time. This allows them to focus on their tasks, and not be concerned with the status of their call.
Many help desk software solutions offer a self-help method, allowing the staff members in your company to submit a helpdesk request directly into the help desk system. (granted their computer is functioning enough for this) This feature greatly streamlines the process, and can increase response time for all users. Help desk support staff will not be interrupted by the phone call and have to stop working on another issue to record the call information.
In fact, it should be encouraged by the IT staff to submit all request possible with this method. When a request is entered into the system, it allows any available support personnel to respond to the request. It also allows support personnel to diversify calls, so if a calls is shown to be about a particular problem that a staff member has greater expertise with, that staff member will likely be able to solve the problem much quicker. Once each calls is resolved, the solution will then become available for future reference.
This is one of the greatest benefits an organization will receive from using a help desk system. This allows newer support staff to be able to answer many questions by simply searching the database for other calls. Also prevent 2 support staff from having to research for the same solution, this benefits in much faster response time for the end user.
Everything mentioned above will contribute to the overall quality of service in your organization, happier staff and faster response time will mean lower costs and higher productivity for your organization.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug found in the main form that caused some performance problems in certain system configurations.
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Added: 2006-08-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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pouetChess 0.2

pouetChess 0.2


pouetChess is a 3D and open source chess game. more>>
pouetChess is a 3D and open source chess game.

pouetChess is a chess game for Linux with very few and basic dependencies. Moreover pouetChess has an embedded Artificial Intelligence so engines such as GNUChess are not even needed.

... pouetChess was a game I wrote for a project at school (IUP GMI Avignon(french)).
I quickly realized there were very few chess games for Linux so I decided to continue it. Actually I think the juice is worth the squeeze and we will finally have a good and pretty chess game for Linux...

Unfortunately I wrote it completely in french so for now the source code is quite useless but Im working on it and its one of the things who have to be done for the next release. But dont worry, I already translated the interface and you can play in english.

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Construct 2.00

Construct 2.00


Construct is a python module for defining arbitrary data structures. more>>
Construct is a python module for defining arbitrary data structures. Once a data structure (aka, "construct") is defined, it can be used to both parse raw data into an object and build an object into raw data.
Unlike most parsers, it works at the bit-level, so you dont need to worry about parsing individual bits or unaligned fields.
Construct library supports Fields, Unions, Structs and Repeaters; Adapters and Validators; Switches, Pointers and other Meta -constructs.
Main features:
- Symmetrical -- constructs can be used to parse as well as to build
- Bit-level -- can parse and build individual bits, not only bytes
- Ready -- lots of predefined primitives and common protocols definitions, which you can easily use
- Extensible -- you can easily write user-defined constructs by simply by subclassing
- Fast -- benchmarks on my machine show ~160KB/sec can be parsed, fast enough for most situations, and perhaps pysco can improve that
- Declarative -- no procedural code needed for most situations
Enhancements:
- Construct2 is a rewrite of the library, making it faster and much slimmer.
- The library is now byte-oriented instead of bit-oriented, so it uses eight times less memory.
- It can parse files directly from the disk.
- Meta constructs now use lambda instead of eval.
- Textual processing (context free grammar) was added.
- On-demand parsing was added.
- Thorough unit tests were added.
- A full online tutorial is available.
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WML::Card 0.02

WML::Card 0.02


WML::Card is a Perl extension for builiding WML Cards according to the browser being used. more>>
WML::Card is a Perl extension for builiding WML Cards according to the browser being used.

SYNOPSIS

use WML::Card;
my $options= [ [Option 1, http://...], [Option 2, http://...], ];
my $c = WML::Card->guess(index,Wap Site); $c->link_list(indice, undef, 0, $options, $options); $c->print;

This perl library simplifies the creation of WML cards on the fly. It produces the most suitable wml code for the browser requesting the card. In this way the one building the cards does not have to worry about the differences in how each wap browser displays the wml code. In combination wht WML::Deck it provides functionality to build WAP applications.

Methods

$card = WML::Card->guess( $id, $title, [$user_agent] );
This class method constructs a new WML::Card object. The first argument defines the WML cards id and the second argument its title. The if the third argument is not defined, the value is obtained from $ENV{HTTP_USER_AGENT}.

$c->buttons($label, $type, $task, $href)
$c->table ($data, $title, $offset, $pager, @headers)
$c->link_list($name, $listtitle, $offset, $pager, $data, $align)
$c->value_list($name, $listtitle, $offset,$pager,$data)

The variable $data is an array reference like: my $menu_items= [ [Option 1, http://...], [Option 2, http://...], ];

The variable $pager is the number of items wanted to be displayed in each card.

$c->print
$c->info($content)
$c->img($file, $alt)
$c->input($label, $text, $name, $format, $type, $size, $target, $arg);
$c->link($target, $text);
$c->br

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Jifty::Request 0.60912

Jifty::Request 0.60912


Jifty::Request is a canonical internal representation of an incoming Jifty request. more>>
Jifty::Request is a canonical internal representation of an incoming Jifty request.

This document discusses the ins and outs of getting data from the web browser (or any other source) and figuring out what it means. Most of the time, you wont need to worry about the details, but they are provided below if youre curious.

This class parses the submission and makes it available as a protocol-independent Jifty::Request object.

Each request contains several types of information:

actions

A request may contain one or more actions; these are represented as Jifty::Request::Action objects. Each action request has a moniker, a set of submitted arguments, and an implementation class. By default, all actions that are submitted are run; it is possible to only mark a subset of the submitted actions as "active", and only the active actions will be run. These will eventually become full-fledge Jifty::Action objects.

state variables

State variables are used to pass around bits of information which are needed more than once but not often enough to be stored in the session. Additionally, they are per-browser window, unlike session information.

continuations

Continuations can be called or created during the course of a request, though each request has at most one "current" continuation. See Jifty::Continuation.

(optional) fragments

Fragments are standalone bits of reusable code. They are most commonly used in the context of AJAX, where fragments are the building blocks that can be updated independently. A request is either for a full page, or for multiple independent fragments. See Jifty::Web::PageRegion.

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Added: 2006-10-20 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Firebolt 0.3.6

Firebolt 0.3.6


Firebolt is a network protocol oriented library. more>>
Firebolt is a network protocol oriented library.

Our goal is to create a simple and well designed object oriented network library. We started this effort by being ourselves in the game developers position and facing the problem of lack of abstract enough libraries.

We dont want to make another socket abstraction framework we want to make a high level library that will be used to implement any protocol design you can think of. You can forget of socket details. Just design your server/client protocol and implement the states and events that the server and client will use. Then put your protocol logic into each state, define the possible transitions from state to state and thats it.

Among other features we will try putting our best design efforts in creating wraper code that will be used to minimize the effort to use Firebolt library in your already existing game project. It will blend with your games event system and transparently transport your game events over the network. Lets hope that we make it this far.

Also mysql server support will be available by Firebolt since databases are vital for modern online games.

Of course nothing can prevent use of Firebolt in non-game applications also, so dont worry.
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Added: 2006-11-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Code::Perl 0.03

Code::Perl 0.03


Code::Perl is a Perl module to produce Perl code from a tree. more>>
Code::Perl is a Perl module to produce Perl code from a tree.

SYNOPSIS

use Code::Perl::Expr qw( :easy );

my $c = derefh(scal(hash), calls(getkey));

print $c->perl; # ($hash)->{getkey()}

Code::Perl allows you to build chunks of Perl code as a tree and then when youre finished building, the tree can output the Perl code. This is useful if you have built your own mini-language and you want to generate Perl from it. Rather than generating the Perl at parse time and having to worry about quoting, escaping, parenthese etc, you can just build a tree using Code::Perl and then dump out the correct Perl at the end.

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Added: 2006-10-05 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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RubyGems 0.8.11

RubyGems 0.8.11


RubyGems is the premier ruby packaging system. more>>
RubyGems is the premier ruby packaging system.
It provides:
- A standard format for destributing Ruby programs and libraries.
- An easy to use tool for managing the installation of gem packages.
- A gem server utility for serving gems from any machine where RubyGems is installed.
RubyGems Benefits
Using RubyGems, you can:
- download and install Ruby libraries easily
- not worry about libraries A and B depending on different versions of library C
- easily remove libraries you no longer use
- have power and control over your Ruby platform!
Main features:
- Easy Installation and removal of RubyGems packages and their dependents.
- Management and control of local packages
- Package dependency management
- Query, search and list local and remote packages
- Multiple version support for installed packages
- Web-based interface to view the documentation for your installed gems
- Easy to use interface for building gem packages
- Simple server for distributing your own gem packages
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Free Pascal Compiler 2.1.4

Free Pascal Compiler 2.1.4


Free Pascal Compiler is a 32/64-bit Pascal Compiler for AmigaOS, DOS, Linux, *BSD, OS/2, MacOS(X) and Win32. more>>
Free Pascal (aka FPK Pascal) is a 32 or 64 bit (from 1.9.6) pascal compiler. Free Pascal Compiler is available for different processors Intel x86, Amd64/x86 64 (from 1.9.6), PowerPC (from 1.9.2), Sparc (from 1.9.6) and Motorola 680x0 (1.0.x only).
The following operating systems are supported Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, MacOSX/Darwin, MacOS classic, DOS, Win32, OS/2, BeOS, SunOS (Solaris), QNX and Classic Amiga.
Main features:
- Very clean language Pascal is a very nice language, your programs will be more readable and maintainable than for example in C, and lets even forget about C++. And you dont need to give up the power, the Pascal language is as powerful as you want it.
- No Makefiles Unlike most programming languages, Pascal does not need Makefiles. You can save huge amounts of time, the compiler just figures out itself which files need to be recompiled.
- Pascal compilers are Fast with a big F and Free Pascal is no exception. Yes, you no longer need to grow roots while compiling your programs, just hit the compile key and its done, even for large programs.
- Each unit has its own identifiers In Pascal you never need to worry about polluting the namespace, like in C where an identifier needs to be unique accross the entire program. No, in Pascal each unit gets its own namespace and thats very relaxed.
- Integrated development environment Free Pascal comes with an IDE which work on several platforms, in which you can write, compile and debug your programs. You will save huge amounts of time using the IDE, the best programming friend you have.
- Great integration with assembler Do you think pascal is for wimps who need to learn programming? WRONG! Its excellent for high tech programming and for the supreme nerds among you we have the integrated assemblers. You can easily mix assembler code and Pascal code, in the language you wish? Prefer Intel styled assembler? No problem, if its needed Free Pascal will convert it to ATT for you. Do you want to convert your program into a source file for Nasm? No problem, and all ATT assembler in your source files is automatically converted.
- Object oriented programming And if you do the serious programming, you are of course very interested in object oriented programming. Use the Turbo Pascal and Object Pascal ways of OOP according to your taste. The FCL and Free Vision and provide you with the powerful object libraries you need. For your database needs we support PostgreSQL, MySQL, Interbase and ODBC.
- Smartlinking Free Pascals smart linker leaves out any variable or code that you do not use. That makes small programs small with a big S, while they are still statically linked, avoiding DLL hell!
- Distribution independence (Linux) As a result of this, software compiled by the Linux version of Free Pascal runs on any Linux distribution, making it much, much, easier to make your software support multiple Linux distributions.
- Available for a lot of platforms on several architectures Free Pascal is available for more platforms than most other Pascal compilers and allows easy cross-compiling, just change the target in the IDE and compile! And there is work going on for even more platforms and processors.
- Compatible Have existing code? Free Pascal is more compatible with it than any other Pascal compiler. We are almost completely compatible with Turbo Pascal and quite well compatible with Delphi source code. If you have code in another language, like C or assembler, just use favorite compiler for it and call it from Free Pascal.
Version restrictions:
- For the intel 80x86 version at least a 386 processor is required, but a 486 is recommended. For the motorola 680x0 version, a 68020 or later processor is recommended. In all cases, a minimum of 8 Megabytes of RAM is recommended, but the compiler is reported to work with 4 Megabytes of RAM.
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PyAudioPlay 0.2.4

PyAudioPlay 0.2.4


PyAudioPlay is a set of Python classes which tie together the pyao, pymad, aifc and wav modules into a single media player. more>>
PyAudioPlay is a set of Python classes which tie together the pyao, pymad, aifc and wav modules into a single media player. The actual Player class does all of its playback within a Python thread allowing the host application to perform others tasks and not have to worry about managing the audio playback.
PyAudioPlay is written in Python. PyAudioPlay now supports Ogg Vorbis because it uses the pyogg library.
A beta version 0.2.4 is available for download. Dont expect the API to be stable. AudioPlay requires Python >= 2.3 and pyao. Pymad is required for MP3 playback (optional). pyogg+pyvorbis is required for Vorbis playback (optional).
Basic documentation exists for playback in the audioplay.player module. A simple playback example exists in the player.py module, which can be used as a standalone command line player.
Enhancements:
- Some MP3 files are misdetected by the MAD library as having really weird sample rates (i.e., 24000 Hz). These files are now rectified to 44.1kHz automatically.
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tX XML editor 1.2

tX XML editor 1.2


tX, formerly known as Teddy, is a tabular XML editor. more>>
tX, formerly known as Teddy, is a tabular XML editor. tX XML editor presents the structure and content of XML files in a way that is both visually pleasing and easy to use.
Its features include the abiltiy to view XML in an hierarchical way without extraneous syntax or interface elements, edit data like a spreadsheet, enter data without having to worry about encoding rules, make major structural changes with minimal effort, cut and paste between most spreadsheet applications, and export to HTML.
Main features:
- Teddy is now rebranded as tX - Tabular XML editor.
- Compilation under Qt4.
- Elements without subelements have a closing "../>" instead of .
- Attribute-value quotes changed from to ".
- New menu icons - some original, some from art.gnome.org.
- German language translation.
- A new tab called "Help Text" provides a generic help-system for XML-Files. In this tab it is possible to display user documentation: If either the working-directory or the directory of the current xml file has a sub-directory with the name of the DTD, a right-click on an element ( ) will load and display a file called "element_name.html" in the QTextBrowser-Widget. A right-click on the attribute (attribute-name="...") will jump to the "element_name.html#attribute_name" section of the html help file.
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