your uninstaller 2009
InstallJammer 1.1
InstallJammer is a multiplatform GUI installer. more>>
InstallJammer is a re-design of my previous installer, InstallBase. The initial release has not been done yet, but it should be released very soon.
Main features:
- A full-featured install builder.
- Installs are packaged in single binary executables for each platform making web distribution easy.
- Support for multiple install themes.
- Default install themes that resemble popular, commercial installers.
- A high level of configurability.
- Built-in support for Windows and Linux conventions.
- Automatic creation of an uninstaller.
- Easily extended to new platforms.
X File Explorer 1.00
X File Explorer is a file manager for the X Window System. more>>
Xfe aims to be the file manager of choice for all the Unix addicts!
Why another file manager when the excellent Konqueror or Nautilus exist on Linux systems? The answer is quite simple : these file managers are very good, features rich and look wonderful, but they are like a brontosaurus when you are a console addict and only want to copy some files or delete it. Another problem is that they require either the whole Gnome or KDE desktops to be installed on your system!
On the contrary, Xfe is small, very rapid and only requires the FOX library to be fully functional. It can be launched from the command line in a fraction of second, and can efficiently complete the set of command line tools.
Main features:
- Four different file manager styles (one panel, two panels, tree list and one panel, tree list and two panels)
- Integrated text viewer (X File View, xfv)
- Integrated RPM viewer / installer / uninstaller (X File Query, xfq)
- Status line
- File associations
- Auto save registry
- Right mouse click pop-up menu in tree list and file list
- Change file(s) attributes
- Mount/Unmount devices (for Linux only)
- Toolbar
- Bookmarks (up to 20)
- Color schemes (GNOME, KDE, Windows...)
- Drag and Drop ( ctrl -> copy, shift -> move, alt -> symlink )
- Create / Extract archives (tar, zip, gzip, bzip2, compress formats are supported)
- Tool tips for long file names
- Progress bars or dialogs for lengthy file operations
- Image preview as thumbnails
- Ability to enqueue multimedia files (open command)
Key bindings:
- Help - F1
- View - F3, return
- Edit - F4
- Copy - F5, ctrl-c
- Cut - ctrl-x
- Paste - ctrl-v
- Move - F6, ctrl-d
- Rename - ctrl-n
- Delete - F8, del, ctrl-del
- Symlink - ctrl-s
- New file - F2
- New folder - F7
- Properties - F9
- Tree and one panel - ctrl-F1
- Tree and two panels - ctrl-F2
- One panel - ctrl-F3
- Two panels - ctrl-F4
- Hidden files - ctrl-F5
- Hidden folders - ctrl-F6
- Execute - ctrl-e
- Go home - ctrl-h
- Go up - backspace
- Terminal - ctrl-t
- Console file manager - ctrl-k
- Refresh - ctrl-r
- Select all - ctrl-a
- Deselect all - ctrl-z
- Invert selection - ctrl-i
- Add bookmark - ctrl-b
- Mount (Linux only) - ctrl-m
- Unmount (Linux only) - ctrl-u
- Quit - ctrl-q
Borealis 0.9a
Borealis provides a better feel through use of the subtle aural notifications. more>>
The goal of this sound theme is to provide "better feel" through use of the subtle aural notifications. The test I always have in my mind while designing the desktop sounds is to imagine having half-dozen (or more) computer stations in the same office or studio and consider whether their simultaneous use (and resulting desktop sounds) would pose as distraction on users and their productivity. Therefore, in order to minimize the "distraction factor" this theme associates many of the common desktop events with brief, mostly non-pitched, but nonetheless pleasing sound sources (a.k.a. effects).
All of the sounds included have been composed (if applicable), recorded, and mastered by me (although a few of them bear resemblance to other OSs sounds). Some of them are leftovers from my previous compositional and production endeavors, while others are entirely new creations.
All sounds are designed and mixed at CD-quality (stereo, 16-bit, 44.1KHz). Ogg version is distributed as 192Kbit stereo files.
Main features:
- Includes sounds for:
- KDE WM
- KDE System Notifications
- Kdevelop
- Kopete
- KDE Sysguard
- KMail
- Konsole
- Proxy configuration
- K3b (missing 1 sound)
- 4 startup sounds
- 2 exit sounds
- Automated installer and uninstaller
Enhancements:
- Couple improvements to the install and uninstall scripts (thanks to Kirk Strauser for the heads-up!)
SureMoKu 2009-05-28
SureMoKu 2009-05-28 is another compact yet useful SMK analysis tool. It is actually a software used for analysing positions in renju / gomoku games more>>
Requirements:
- Python
MM3-WebAssistant Private 2009
Archives visited web pages with your browser to be used on- and offline. Offline each page is available with its original URL. There is no difference between surfing in the internet or archive. You can even use your bookmarks offline. Efficient use of the archive by marking and highlighting words. This proxy offline browser allows mobile users to access internet information when they dont have internet access. An ideal addition to every browser! more>>
MM3-WebAssistant Private - The offline browser is a personal proxy server sitting behind your regular browser (Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera - whatever!), silently and speedily handling all the network traffic. Unlike most offline browsers with this concept, you dont have to specifically tell WebAssistant to capture a website - it remembers everything you see, automatically adding new pages to the cache. WebAssistant updates your cached pages (in the background) so youve always got the latest version to hand. Theres no difference between surfing the web and surfing your archive; you can even use your bookmarks or search your pages offline when you dont have a network connection.
Your Benefits:
Work offline (train, plane, beach - wherever you like) without worrying that you have the info you need. Reduces the pressure of knowing what to save, and the necessity for repeating browsing sessions looking for something that was missed.
Incorporate the web into presentations or talks where you dont have internet access. You can sure youll always have the page you need with WebAssistant.
Mobile users have the flexibility of accessing information from the web without having to worry about expensive access points. Shun overpriced wifi access ports - or at least only pay for what you really need.
Important Features:
Automatically archive all pages visited.
Accelerates in the web online browsing or updates the archive.
No difference between on- and offline browsing.
Links to resources of cache archives are marked for quick navigation.
Compare HTML pages from internet and archive. The changes are highlighted.
Browse and interactive navigation in the original hierarchy of downloaded pages.
Burn a site (or many sites) to CD for backup or archive.
Supports the protocols HTTP and FTP.
Supplied with a detailed manual, a simple and completely comprehensive installation and deinstallation.
The reader is an ideal addition to every browser!
Enhancements:
Version 2008
System Requirements:Java of version 1.4 or higher<<less
Evernote Web Clipper 3.0.0.51093
Provides a button and context menus to easily add a selection or an entire page to Evernote. more>>
You just have to select a portion of text and images, then click. Results may vary depending on how the webpage is structured.
Enhancements: June 15, 2009
- Fix bugs causing instability on some Macintosh configuration.
Requirements: Mozilla Firefox
schily 2009-07-06
schily is a set of tools written or managed by J?rg Schilling. more>>
Enhancements:
- Smake is allowed to use /bin/bosh instead of bash on Linux or ksh on HP-UX.
- Some small problems were fixed in smake.
- Cdrtools was upgraded to 2.01.01a53.
- Some extensions were made as a first step to allow compilation on the ATARI ST with MINT.
@1 Know Your Events 1.0
Let your site visitors view or search events posted by you. more>> Let your site visitors view or search events posted by you. Support image upload.<<less
TBFeedNotifier 2009-02-16
TBFeedNotifier provides you with an extremely useful extension for the Thunderbird e-mail client to display notifications on new RSS feeds. more>> TBFeedNotifier 2009-02-16 provides you with an extremely useful extension for the Thunderbird e-mail client to display notifications on new RSS feeds. This program is totally free for everyone!
Requirements: Mozilla Thunderbird
how to raise your credit score fast 1.0
Discover how to raise your credit score fast. free report... more>> <<less
Create Your Own Adventure 0.4 Beta
Create Your Own Adventure project is an interactive adventure in which the users themselves write the adventure. more>>
The user can upload a picture (in any format supported by Web browsers) and define how many choices the player will have. Its possible to connect choices to other parts of the story simply by selecting the chapter number from the dropdown list next to the choice.
Canadian Payroll Apr_2009-00
Canadian Payroll is a helpful tool for calculating Canadian payroll taxes. more>> Canadian Payroll Apr_2009-00 is a helpful tool for calculating Canadian payroll taxes. CdnPayroll is a collection of python functions which calculates Canadian payroll tax withholdings based on the most recent federal publication. Canadian Payroll is mostly for use by developers, but others use it with great success too.
Cdn Payroll is intended to be used primarily from another program or graphical user interface. This is because the numerous command line options necessary to fully implement the federal (and now provincial) tables become tedious very quickly.
Major Features:
- Federal taxes for all of Canada
- TONI provincial tables
- Several output options
- Holiday Pay
- Advances
- Ability to save file
- Spreadsheet output
- Cross platform command line
- Graphical Interface (Linux)
- New web interface included
- Distributed free under the GPL
Enhancements: Changes were made for the 88th edition of Payroll Deductions Formulas for Computer Programs for Canada (t4127-09e.pdf), which is effective January 01, 2009.
msn-pecan 0.0.19
msn-pecan is an alternative MSN protocol plugin for libpurple more>>
Major Features:
- Support for personal messages (readonly)
- Server-side storage for display names
- Partial direct connection support
- Improved network IO
- Improved error handling
- Network issues tested with netem
- GObject usage
Enhancements
- Personal status messages now work properly (can be enabled and disabled).
- Voice clip support has been added.
- There is a fix for WLM 2009 user displays, P4-context support for groups.im, a new option to hide Plus! tags, and support for Plus! sounds.

Conquest: Divide and Conquer 0.14.1
Conquest is a simultaneous turn-based online multiplayer strategy game placed in a dark and distant future. more>>
Conquest: Divide and Conquer 0.14.1 is the latest version of this simultaneous turn-based online multiplayer strategy game placed in a dark and distant future.
Play the role of a futuristic commander. Divide your armies and conquer the world. Position satellites to reveal your opponents. Launch missiles to annihilate big armies, but watch out for incoming drop pods behind your back.
Standing in your path to victory are other commanders like yourself. Fight them off one by one and prove you are the greatest of the great.
The combination of fast gameplay and randomly generated maps equals to long, restless nights of battles for cities.
Enhancements: (21 Jul 2009)
- Renamed advanced settings to rules.
- Renamed lobby to game lobby.
- Renamed join game panel to game browser.
- Added new flanking mechanic: when a player moves at least two units into a territory from different sides, they receive a 25% power bonus in an eventual battle. Flanking also works with allied units.
- Added AI alliance logic.
- Added graphic setting to toggle environmental effects.
- Added "lChangedRules" message when rules change.
- Added console to ConquestServer.exe on Windows.
- Added more AI names.
- Improved performance by at least 20%, depending on the player's machine.
- Improved performance for display mode changes and minimizing/maximizing.
- Improved rules panel.
- Changed hints to show exact values.
- Changed default server name to "Conquest Game".
- Rule sets no longer have to specify all rules.
- Moved create game to the game browser.
- Removed spectate button from the game browser.
- Removed key shortcuts from most world screen panels.
- Fixed Linux nvidia-glx-180+ drivers segmentation fault.
- Fixed lighting not working properly after changing display modes.
- Fixed alliance colors not working with preset alliances.
- Fixed not being able to select alliance 4 in the game lobby.
- Fixed not being able to whisper a player with too long name.
- Fixed territories and operations not getting sent on surrender.
- Fixed units taking strange paths when ordered straight for more than 2 tiles.
- Fixed lMSNA.
Puppy Linux 4.2.1
Puppy Linux provides you with a perfect and very useful evolutionary operating system which is based on GNU Linux. more>>
Puppy Linux 4.2.1 provides you with a perfect and very useful evolutionary operating system which is based on GNU Linux. Whats different here is that Puppy is extraordinarily small, yet quite full featured. Puppy Linux can boot into a 64MB ramdisk, and that's it, the whole caboodle runs in RAM. Unlike live CD distributions that have to keep pulling stuff off the CD, Puppy in its entirety loads into RAM. This means that all applications start in the blink of an eye and respond to user input instantly.
Major Features:
- Puppy Linux has the ability to boot off a flash card or any USB memory device (flash-Puppy), CDROM (live-Puppy), Zip disk or LS/120/240 Superdisk (zippy-Puppy), floppy disks (floppy-Puppy), internal hard drive (hard-Puppy).
- Puppy occupies about 50-60M on my USB Flash drive, CDROM, or whatever is the storage media.
- When Puppy boots, everything uncompressed into a RAM area that we call a "ramdisk". The live-CD will bootup on systems with only 32M RAM, but the more RAM you have the more Puppy is able to keep files permanently in ramdisk hence more speed. A PC with 128M RAM is the recommended minimum.
- Note that Puppy will automatically use a swap partition if it exists. When booting from a USB Flash device, Puppy tries to load all the Flash files into physical RAM, but if there is not enough RAM then Puppy is able to copy the excess to a swap partition if it exists. This eliminates writes to the Flash memory during a session, greatly extending its life span.
- You may need to have a swap partition to run Firefox or Mozilla on PCs with less than 64M RAM. Certainly, for a PC with only 32M RAM, a swap partition is necessary to run most of the large GUI applications.
Enhancements:
- CUPS-1.3.10 regressed from 1.4b2 to resolve ongoing issues with CUPS printing.
- Fixed printing from Geany, Leafpad and Gnumeric using CUPS-1.3.10
- Abiword-2.6.3 with 2.6.6 plugins has been patched for improved .doc & .docx support (Liberation ttf fonts required for some documents)
- Pwidgets updated to 2.0.8
- Pcrypt updated to 17 May 2009 release and now requires Ccrypt to function. Bcrypt has been dropped in consequence.
- Ccrypt-1.7 added as dependency for Pcrypt
- MIME-types updated in Rox-2.6.1
- Patches for gtk+ Xinput and b43 broadcom network driver
- Pmusic updated to 0.6.4
- Pschedule updated to 0.7
- Plus previously issued patches for nbtscan, mountcifs, jwm-tray, xsane, network wizard (now at April 4 release), mtpaint-snapshot, gtk+2.12.1-Xinput-fix and pcp (Puppy control panel).
- Page: 1 of 2
- 1
- 2