19 February 2010
SOGo is a very fast and scalable modern collaboration suite (or groupware). It offers calendaring, address book management, and a full-featured Webmail client along with resource sharing and permission handling. It also makes use of documented standards (IMAP, CalDAV, CardDAV, etc.) and thereby provides native connectivity (without plugins) to many clients such as Microsoft Outlook, Apple iCal, the iPhone, Mozilla Lightning, and a plethora of mobile devices via SyncML. It can reuse any existing email and database infrastructure, avoiding long hours of site restructuring.
Release Notes: This release adds CAS authentication support. It improves the security of the login cookie by specifying a path. It improves the display of the message size in Webmail. It adds drag and drop to the Web calendar interface. It fixes CSS calendar oddities and harmonizes the appearance of event cells in all supported browsers. It has many Courier IMAP server fixes.
Mobius Forensic Toolkit is a forensic framework written in Python/GTK that manages cases and case items, providing an abstract interface for developing extensions. Cases and item categories are defined using XML files for easy integration with other tools.
Release Notes: The extension Datasource Solo provides support to ICS Solo III image files. Case Viewer has a toolbutton to run reports. The Mobius tutorial features a new chapter on generating and running reports. Datasource-talon supports v2.40 of the software. Minor improvements were made.
Sardine is a next generation WebDAV client for Java. It is intended to be simple to use and does not implement the full WebDAV client spec. Instead, the goal is to provide methods for most use case scenarios when working with a WebDAV server. The code needs to run as fast as possible and use the latest released Apache HttpComponents.
Release Notes: A minor bugfix when using SSLSocketFactory.
mswatch is a command line program that keeps two mailboxes synchronized efficiently and with shorter delays by watching mailboxes to know when to initiate mailbox syncs. It is designed to work in conjunction with other mailbox synchronization programs and currently supports watching Linux (2.4+) hosted Maildirs (including Maildir folders, Maildir++).
Release Notes: Compile fixes for Debian 5.0/gcc 4.3 and Ubuntu 9.10/gcc 4.4.
Gnetworktester is an application that helps users in testing the quality of a network connection and in sending complaints on that to the network provider. A procedure of testing takes three steps: choosing the network nodes; automatic pinging of those nodes to collect statistics on packet losses, delays, and overall quality; and automatic report writing.
Release Notes: Speedtest.net client. Hosts on the Google maps. A tray icon. GeoIP support. Fping support. Compatibility with nmap 5.00. Quick test (one ping for all hosts in the list). Traceroute in the separated thread (the main window will not freeze). Drag and drop with Firefox was fixed. Some GUI improvements. Some bugs were fixed.
JumpBox for the MySQL Relational Database includes MySQL 5 along with PHPMyAdmin set up and ready to run. It's a great tool for developing database backed applications, and can also be used along with other JumpBoxes if you need to move the database into a separate virtual machine.
Release Notes: phpMyAdmin has been updated to 3.2.5. The MySQL version has not changed. This is a bugfix release. It should be possible to restore from backups created by any prior version of this JumpBox.
Movable Type is a powerful, multi-user blogging platform. It's widely used as a business blogging tool thanks to the ease with which you can create multiple blog sites. It has a large community and many add-ons available. It's written in Perl and tends to be a bit difficult to install, unless of course you use the JumpBox. This JumpBox provides a basic installation of Movable Type setup with a single blog on the root URL of the system. It's highly recommended that you keep that blog and customize it for your needs rather than starting from scratch. From there, you can add other blogs fairly easily. This JumpBox is based on the 1.1 JumpBox Platform and includes a backup system that supports archiving the state of the JumpBox to NFS, Windows file shares, and Amazon S3.
Release Notes: This release updates MovableType to 5.01. It should be possible to restore from backups created by the JumpBox for MovableType version 1.1.4 and later. This is a major new release with many changes.
CloverETL is Java-based tool/framework for data integration and creation of data transformations. It is component based and follows the concept of transformation graphs which consist of individual nodes/components performing simple (or complex) operations on data. Any transformation can be defined as a set of interconnected nodes through which data flows. CloverETL can be used as a standalone application or be embedded into a larger project.
Release Notes: Exception propagation during sending of a JMS message has been fixed. The HashPartition function giving negative port numbers occasionally has been fixed. SFTP speed has been improved. A random freeze on Mac OS has been fixed.
imagebmp + imagecreatefrombmp is a class that can be used to load and save images in the BMP format in PHP.
Release Notes: Initial freshmeat announcement.
clapf is a high performance email content filter application. It includes a statistical (inverse chi-square) antispam module, an interface to several anti-virus products, and a Web UI (including a spam quarantine) written in PHP. It supports virtual users, URL- and IP-address blacklists, whitelists, LDAP directories, policy groups, minefield, and many more features. clapf can be used as an after queue content filter with Postfix (including as an appliance) and Exim or via the maildrop local delivery agent (LDA). It's also ideal to act as a spamfilter appliance in front of an Exchange server.
Release Notes: This release adds search/filter to the history. PHP 5.3.x is supported. Ham messages are visible. The master admin may train the global database. Quarantine metadata are stored in an SQLite3 db in the per-user quarantine directory. This release will display the message size and a color code (green=ham, red=spam). It adds a 'Help' menu pointing to the online docs. User preferences are stored permanently in an SQLite3 database. You may set an order to the user listing by UID, username, or domain. There are many other smaller fixes.
EditRocket is a text and source code editor with support for over 20 programming languages. It provides features and tools to help developers edit, create, navigate, and debug source code and search and manipulate text.
Release Notes: This version includes one-click bookmarking, a smart comment/uncomment option, printing enhancements, and other enhancements and bugfixes.
mdocml is a suite of tools for compiling "-mdoc", the roff macro package of choice for BSD manual pages, and "-man", the predominant historical package for UNIX manuals. The mission of mdocml is to deprecate groff, the GNU roff implementation, for displaying -mdoc pages whilst providing token support for -man.
Release Notes: XHTML is now an acceptable output mode for mandoc(1). 'Xr' is more compatible with groff. 'Vt' is fixed when invoked in SYNOPSIS. '\\' escape has been removed. End-of-line white-space has been detected for all lines. A subtle bug has been fixed in list display for some modes. The compatibility layer has been checked in for compilation in diverse UNIX systems. Column lengths are handled correctly.
Samba is a software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients. It is freely available, unlike other SMB/CIFS implementations, and allows for interoperability between Linux/Unix servers and Windows-based clients.
Release Notes: This is the third release candidate of the upcoming Samba 3.5 series. It is intended for testing purposes only.
Ctalk adds classes, methods, operator overloading, inheritance, and complex object expressions to otherwise standard C programs. Programs can use only a few Ctalk objects and methods in an otherwise standard C program, but the language can be used to write entire programs also. Ctalk works on most if not all of the systems that support GCC, the GNU C compiler. The package includes the language, class and run-time libraries, example programs, tutorial, and language reference.
Release Notes: This release adds many internal improvements to handle complex expressions that contain references to objects or inspect objects' internal data, as well as additional reliability improvements for handling complex input source files.
InDefero is a simple software forge. It can be used to save you and your team time. It tracks bugs and provides downloads, documentation, and an easy overview of your Git, Subversion, or Mercurial managed code base.
Release Notes: This release is mainly a security fix release. It prevents read only source access to private projects managed by git and marked as private for members of the forge. All users using git in a private context are urged to upgrade.
D'Enfent Engine is a library that contains high-level classes to access OpenGL functions. It contains classes that may be very useful in game development: GUI components, sprite classes, and classes to handle mouse/keyboard events. It has a full API reference, as well as lessons to help you start working with the library.
Release Notes: This is the initial release.
wview is an application that controls a supported weather station to retrieve archive records and current conditions. Archive records may optionally be stored in a relational database (MySQL or PostgreSQL). At a user-defined interval, wview will use the archive history and current conditions to generate weather images (buckets and graphs) and Web pages based on configurable HTML templates. It supports serial and USB data loggers, as well as connectivity with a terminal server or serial server via TCP sockets.
Release Notes: This release adds user-contributed WS-2300 sensor data validation via multiple sample collection. Three "similar" readings are required before each sensor data is stored. It modifies NOAA database behavior to allow replacement of existing NOAA records with newer data.
Bournal is a bash script that allows you to keep a personal, minimalistic, password-protected journal, log, or diary. It includes encryption, regexp searches, and a date-sorted list for editing old entries. Since Bournal is pure bash, it should be easily editable for the CLI-savvy.
Release Notes: This release removes the function to check for updates and removes FreeBSD support.
QMotion provides motion detection using opencv and QT.
Release Notes: This release adds multi-threading. The user interface is more responsive. The software is more adapted to multi-core CPUs.
Nagios is a host, service, and network monitoring system that will watch your network and alert you to problems before your clients or end-users do. The system runs checks on hosts and services that you specify using plugins that return status information to Nagios. When problems are encountered, the system will send notifications to system administrators so that they can take action on the problem. The JumpBox for Nagios gives you a head start to using the system. It eliminates the complexity involved in getting the application installed, and allows you to focus on the configuration for your specific environment. Since Nagios is based on plugins, depending on what you want to do this will vary in complexity.
Release Notes: This is a maintenance release. The included version of the application has not changed.
nut is nutrition software to record what you eat and analyze your meals for nutrient composition. The database included is the latest USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference. This database contains values for vitamins, minerals, fats, calories, protein, carbohydrates, fiber, etc., and includes the essential polyunsaturated fats, Omega-3 and Omega-6. Nutrient levels are expressed as a percentage of the Daily Value, the familiar standard of food labeling in the United States, but also can be fully customized. Foods can be added from recipes or food labels, and nutrient intake can be graphed. The program is completely menu-driven and there are no commands to learn.
Release Notes: This release lowers the reference value for alpha-linolenic acid to 0.5% of calories.
Unifdef is useful for removing #ifdef'ed lines from a file while otherwise leaving the file alone. You specify which symbols are defined or undefined with -D and -U flags, and unifdef removes the corresponding ifdefs, and the enclosed code if appropriate. It's especially useful for removing those "#ifdef BROKEN" and "#ifdef PRIVATE" clauses from code before you release it. Unifdef acts on #if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #elif, #else, and #endif lines, and it knows only enough about C and C++ to know when one of these is inactive because it is inside a comment or a single or double quote.
Release Notes: This release adds an option for listing the nesting depth of #ifdef control symbols.
jFin is a pure Java implementation of financial date arithmetic. It includes date adjustments, schedule generation, offsets, and day count calculations. It supports FBA Actual/Actual, Actual/360, Actual/365 Fixed, Business/252, European 30/360, ISDA Actual/Actual, ISMA Actual/Actual, Italian 30/360, and US 30/360. It is designed to be trivial to integrate with legacy holiday calendar providers and day count calculators.
Release Notes: This release fixes an issue with building under strict JVMs (like 1.6+), along with a small cleanup of the build process.
Samanon Client gives you central access to a collection of indie and casual games for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. The client includes a Web browser and allows you to browse, order, install, and uninstall the games, applications, and demos. It is a slim browser application that starts up quickly. It lets you play your games anywhere, as long as the client is installed.
Release Notes: The download manager has been redesigned and its download speed increased. Several bugs have been fixed.
FTL is a generic system-level application programming library written in C++. It features a very broad abstraction of system interfaces, provides many useful generics, and has a very small compile-time overhead.
Release Notes: libPONA slowly consolidates. This release brings overall improvements and bugfixes, without many API changes, except string processing, which is still a bleeding edge. The upcoming release of Pacu 1.1 will include libPONA 0.9.6
Real-time data plotting and processing with Python for data acquisition devices.