August 2012
Amms is a high-performance traffic accounting system. It is primarily designed for squid, but easy adaptable for others.
Release Notes: New architecture; no SQL. Speed improvements. A JSON interchange protocol.
Napata CMS is a CMS for sites that are biased towards sharing information, primarily with text. It is a little wiki-like, but not a wiki. The CMS's frontpage almost resembles a blog's homepage.The script has three dedicated variants depending on the syntax in use: Mediawiki-like Markup variant, Markdown variant, and WYSIWYM variant. It incorporates a simple revision system that saves a copy of any post/article that is edited. It is easy to install using an intuitive Web installer.
Release Notes: This is the first release of the Napata CMS script. This is a release candidate of the upcoming official release of 1.2.2012. The script comes in 3 packages: Mediawiki/Markup, Markdown, and WYSIWYM packages. Major improvements include the inclusion of an editor, allowance of specific HTML tags, corrections to the file inclusions, addition of timestamps to the articles, minor alterations to the pre-packaged theme files, numerous bugfixes, etc.
jZebra is a Java applet which allows you to print barcodes, receipts, and more from a Web page to your industry printer. It sends raw print commands and basic HTML and PDFs to your raw, PostScript, or LaserJet printer. It has been tested with Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Opera. It supports parallel, serial, USB, and network printers.
Release Notes: New image scaling support using "setPaperSize" and "setAutoSize". An improved sample.html page with some new buttons and better layout. Cutting edge HTML "Screenshot" support for HTML5 capable browsers: prints a rendered picture of your HTML page.
SOFA is a statistics, analysis, and reporting program with an emphasis on ease of use, learning as you go, and beautiful output. SOFA can connect directly to your database and lets you display results in an attractive format ready to share or put in a spreadsheet. SOFA will help you learn as you go, whether you are a student, business analyst, or researcher.
Release Notes: Able to export data to a spreadsheet (via a plug-in). Much easier selection of multiple variables when making report tables. Important report table bugfixes.
Keepalived for LVS aims to add a strong and robust keepalive facility to the Linux Virtual Server project. This project is written in C with multilayer TCP/IP stack checks. It implements a framework based on three family checks: Layer3, Layer4, and Layer5. This framework gives the daemon the ability of checking a LVS server pool states.When one of the servers in the LVS server pool is down, keepalived informs the Linux kernel via a setsockopt call to remove this server entry from the LVS topology. In addition, it implements a VRRPv2 stack to handle director failover.
Release Notes: This release fixes an issue while using vrrp_script. It extends SNMP to support routerId.
Task Coach is a simple todo manager to manage personal tasks and todo lists. It grew out of a frustration that well-known task managers, such as those provided with Outlook or Lotus Notes, do not provide facilities for composite tasks. Often, tasks and other things to do consist of several activities. Task Coach is designed to deal with composite tasks.
Release Notes: This is a bugfix release.
spectrwm is a minimalistic tiling window manager that tries to stay out of the way so that valuable screen real estate can be used for much more important stuff. It has sane defaults and does not require one to learn a language to do any configuration. It was written by hackers for hackers and it strives to be small, compact, and fast.
Release Notes: This is an emergency patch release for users who ended up with a blank screen after starting spectrwm. There's no need to update unless you see this issue. This release fixes scan_xrandr to fall back when a scan results in no new regions and adds tilde ("~") expansion to the autorun command in the configuration.
OpenMW is an attempt to reimplement the popular role playing game Morrowind. It aims to be a fully playable implementation of the game that will run on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. No game data is distributed with the code; the user must already own a copy of Morrowind to use the software.
Release Notes: This release adds support for object rotation and scaling and for objects crossing cell borders, implements Camera Modes and proper Player control, Drain/Fortigy dynamic Stats/Attributes magic effects, a Main Menu, potion usage, and a skill gain backend, re-implements dropping items, and fixes various bugs.
jOOQ effectively combines complex SQL, type safety, source code generation, active records, stored procedures, advanced data types, and Java in a fluent, intuitive DSL.
Release Notes: This release adds minor bugfixes.
Wnotes are small, self-contained text notes for X Window System desktops. You can create, type, cut-and-paste, and save notes in any combination you like. Wnotes let you store notes and their window configurations using any database which accepts input from the Unix shell. It is compatible with most Linux and Unix desktops. The source code package includes sdb, a simple note database written as a bash script, and other examples of how to use Wnotes.
Release Notes: This release adds cursor motion via arrow keys and contains a number of minor bugfixes and usability enhancements, especially when using large fonts.
SquidClamAv is a dedicated ClamAV antivirus redirector for Squid. It provides fine control over which files should be scanned. It is easy to install and works even with heavy Squid access.
Release Notes: This release fixes a major issue in supporting Clamav Google Safe Browsing. The 5.x branch has also been updated.
Protracer is a simple raytracer originally written in 1999 as a university course project. Please be aware that, despite the name, there is nothing especially professional about Protracer. The name is meant to be a pun on the Protracker music tracker application. It currently supports a very limited subset of the POV-Ray file format.
Release Notes: This release adds support for the geometric object "box".
AKFAvatar is a fancy graphical user interface for text oriented applications where an avatar appears on the screen and provides information in a balloon. It also supports recorded audio files. Applications for AKFAvatar can be written in Lua, and there are interfaces for C, Objective C, C++, Free Pascal, and GNU Pascal. A number of ready-to-use applications and modules are provided, including a text viewer and a module that makes question-answer exercises. For POSIX-compatible operating systems there is a man page viewer and a terminal emulator, which makes it possible to run many existing terminal-based programs in this fancy environment.
Release Notes: This is a major update. There are a lot of changes in the APIs, and it uses Lua-5.2 now. The (avatar-)image can now be a header or footer logo. Audio files can be played while loading.
JSkat is an implementation of the German card game Skat in Java. You can play according the rules of the German Skat Association and with some add on rules that are played in the pubs (e.g. Ramsch). All data are stored in XML.
Release Notes: The playing on the International Skat Server (ISS) has been improved. There is a new AI player (Beta) which uses algorithms. Some bugfixes are also included.
jace is a cycle-accurate emulation of an enhanced Apple //e. Its modular framework makes it easy for developers to swap out components (video/cpu/etc.) or add new emulated hardware.
Release Notes: Mockingboard now sounds perfect with Ultima 5. Fullscreen support (press F9 to toggle) has been added. New graphical indicators have been added for ram, disk, serial, and mouse activity.
TEA is a powerful and easy-to-use Qt4-based editor with many useful features for HTML, Docbook, and LaTeX editing. It features a small footprint, a tabbed layout engine, support for multiple encodings, code snippets, templates, customizable hotkeys, an "open at cursor" function for HTML files and images, miscellaneous HTML tools, preview in external browser, string manipulation functions, Morse-code tools, bookmarks, syntax highlighting, and more.
Release Notes: This release fixes the image converter code and features the "--p" commandline option key for "portable" mode, which makes it simpler to run TEA from the flash drive on any machine. See the manual for the details. With portable mode, TEA can save its data (configuration, crapbook, snippets, etc.) in the directory with TEA executable.
xombrero is a minimalist's Web browser. It strives to be vi-like and is suited for heavy keyboard users.
Release Notes: This is a very big release with lots of new features, some bugfixes, and code cleanup. It does not include an update to the Windows version. Stay tuned for an update to the Windows version soon.
DeforaOS Browser is a file browser for the DeforaOS desktop. It depends only on GTK+ 2 and the DeforaOS System and Desktop libraries. It supports browsing with multiple views, MIME type application association, and file manipulation. It also features a program to display file icons on the desktop, which is useful with window managers like WindowMaker or Fluxbox.
Release Notes: The most obvious addition in this release is the introduction of a manual page for each of the commands provided in this project. Online help is available, too. A number of bugfixes and minor improvements to the user interface also made it to the release, to the point that it is now known to work on Mac OS X.
TEdit is a text editor which can learn text conversions and an unknown language's syntax from user-supplied examples. It's constructed using the TinyBrain framework.
Release Notes: This release can already be used for AI-assisted text editing. It offers a first, small set of "intentions", editing suggestions which are automatically offered as the system recognizes patterns in the user's actions.
BalanceNG is a modern, IPv6 capable software IP load balancing solution. It is small, fast, and easy to use and set up. It offers session persistence, different distribution methods (Round Robin, Random, Weighted Random, Least Session, Least Bandwidth, Hash, Agent, and Randomized Agent) and a customizable UDP health check agent in source code. It supports VRRP to set up high availability configurations on multiple nodes. It supports SNMP, integrating the BALANCENG-MIB with Net-SNMPD. It implements a very fast in-memory IP-to-location database, allowing powerful location-based server load-balancing.
Release Notes: An issue with server-specific session timeout handling has been resolved.
Opendedup is a project that develops a deduplication based filesystem for Windows and Linux called SDFS. SDFS is designed to support the unique needs of virtual environments and supports enhanced functionality for VMWare, Xen, and KVM. It can deduplicate a petabyte or more of data. It supports over 3TB per gigabyte of memory at a 128k chunk size. It can perform deduplication/reduplication at a line speed of 250 MB/s or more. VMware support: it works with vms, and can deduplicate at 4k block sizes. This is required to deduplicate Virtual Machines effectively Deduplicated data can be stored locally, on the network across multiple nodes, or in the cloud. The filesystem can deduplicate inline or periodically based on needs. This can be changed on the fly. There is support for file or folder level snapshots.
Release Notes: This release adds major enhancements to volume replication.
DeforaOS libDesktop is a project that groups common, redundant code pertaining to graphical applications in DeforaOS. They are mostly convenience and consistency helpers around the GTK+ API.
Release Notes: This release adds a Helper class to launch the help browser, adds initial documentation for the API, and improves portability, with the project also being supported on Mac OS X from now on.
Nyagua is a little piece of software that may help you to manage your home aquarium. It can store data about measurements in aquariums and produce graphs from these. It can store data about expenses and produce a report with yearly, monthly, and daily costs. It reports the compatibility between fishes and plants in its database. It can import fishbase.org XML data, and your own pictures can be added.
Release Notes: The combination of text+lists in some forms has been replaced by a combo box. A DB maintenance feature has been added. Inserting empty date fields now defaults to the current date. Tables columns are now resizable. Invertebrates and InvBase forms and reports have been added. Forms code has been moved from the main form (this feature is not useful for the user, but makes it easy to implement plugins in the future). There is an option to chose UTF-8 format for reports. Many minor bugs in reports and the interface have been fixed.
o42a is a high-level general purpose programming language. It is compiled, statically-typed, prototype-based, logic-driven, and primarily declarative, while the imperative programming style is also supported. A program written in o42a is closer to natural English text than one written in any C-like programming language. The language is designed with programming productivity and code maintainability as main priorities. This achieved by powerful, yet restrained, semantics, and expressive and natural syntax.
Release Notes: This release extends macro support and provides several standard macros. It contains significant syntax changes. An original tilde-based comments syntax replaces foreign C-style comments. Text blocks can be used to declare multi-line strings.
spdylay is an experimental implementation of Google's SPDY protocol in C. It provides a SPDY framing layer implementation. It does not perform any I/O operations. When the library needs them, it calls the callback functions provided by the application. It also does not include any event polling mechanism, so the application can freely choose the way of handling events. This library code does not depend on any particular SSL library (except for example programs that depend on OpenSSL 1.0.1 or later).
Release Notes: This release fixes the segmentation fault error if the name/value pairs that include empty string names are passed as nv arguments to spdylay_submit_* functions. Spdycat has a new option to specify arbitrary headers from the command line. Shrpx has a new option to specify the allowed cipher list. The Python wrapper python-spdylay was added.