12 2012
MASTIFF is a static analysis framework which automates the process of extracting key characteristics from a number of different file formats. To ensure the framework remains flexible and extensible, a community-driven set of plugins is used to perform file analysis and data extraction. While originally designed to support malware, intrusion, and forensic analysis, the framework is well-suited to support a broader range of analytic needs. In a nutshell, MASTIFF allows analysts to focus on analysis rather than figuring out how to parse files.
Release Notes: This is the initial release of MASTIFF.
CorneliOS is an easy-to-use and cross-browser "Web Desktop Environment", "Web Operating System", or "Web Office" that comes with a set of cool applications. It includes a Content Management System (CMS) so that you can easily set up and manage your own website as well as a Database Management System that allows you to rapidly build any kind of database application.
Release Notes: This release adds CIOS Edu API work manager GUI and filtering enhancements, new CIOS Edu API target manager and preferences features, a customizable CIOS Edu API dashboard screen, various CorneliOS GUI fixes and enhancements, CIOS security and input validation fixes, a new CorneliOS CSS compilation feature, and updated system images, language kits, and style sheets.
THIS (This HTML Is Simple) is a content management system with blog capabilities. It features HTML templates, anonymous and registered users, themes, and clean, optimized PHP code with an emphasis on code/data separation.
Release Notes: This release adds full, integrated setup functionality, Web template memory caching, and even more documentation.
Lunzip is a decompressor for lzip files. Its small size makes it well suited for embedded devices or software installers that need to decompress files but do not need compression capabilities.
Release Notes: Decompression time has been reduced by 12%. The targets "install-as-lzip" and "install-bin" have been added to the Makefile.
OfficeFloor provides true inversion of control for building simple static to complex real-time Web applications that are "build once, run anywhere" - even with cloud computing. It allows you to wire together a working prototype in minutes, extend the prototype to a working Web site in hours, and deploy and run anywhere. The code is self documenting to make support easier. It aims to be "The Java Web Answer" for rapid application development for Web applications.
Release Notes: This release allows configuring authentication for Web applications. It ties in with dependency injection to only allow methods to be executed if the dependent user is authenticated (triggering a continuation to undertake authentication otherwise).
AutOrg aims to be a text editor, personal organizer, local wiki, secure agenda, and everything in between. For the user interface, it gets its inspiration from text-based minimalism, still providing advanced features for publishing, encrypting, and sharing information. It uses Emacs Org-mode and other extensions, and its main binary distribution runs on a Mac OS X desktop.
Release Notes: This release adds spelling functionalities (using aspell and link-grammar) with both word and experimental grammar checking. Among usability improvements is "frame zoom" to dynamically change the size of fonts using the mousewheel. An assortment of minor bugfixes is also included.
KeePass is a light-weight and easy-to-use password manager that removes the need for you to remember many different passwords and makes it more feasible to use different passwords for each account. It manages your passwords in a secure database encrypted with AES and Twofish, which is locked with one master key or a key file.
Release Notes: This is a stable release. It is recommended to upgrade from any previous 2.x version to 2.21. KeePass 2.21 mainly features auto-type enhancements, support for more character encodings in various areas, many user interface improvements, and various other minor new features and improvements. If you are using KeePass together with a port of KeePass and the port has problems with opening database files saved by KeePass 2.21, please read the page KeePass 1.24 and 2.20 Header Authentication.
httping is a "ping"-like tool for HTTP requests. Give it a URL and it will show how long it takes to connect, send a request, and retrieve the reply (only the headers). It can be used for monitoring or statistical purposes (measuring latency).
Release Notes: This release adds a -T switch which makes it read the password for http basic auth from a file and -W which makes it keep on trying to resolve a host if it fails to do so.
Clonezilla is a partition or disk cloning tool similar to Symantec Ghost. It saves and restores only blocks in use on the hard drive if the file system is supported. For unsupported file systems, dd is used instead. It has been used to clone a 5 GB system to 40 clients in about 10 minutes.
Release Notes: The underlying GNU/Linux operating system was upgraded. This release is based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2013/Feb/19). Package drbl was updated to 2.3.6-drbl1, and clonezilla was updated to 3.3.6-drbl1. An option -srel|--save-restore-error-log to force saving error log in the image dir was added in ocs-sr and drbl-ocs. By default, we do not save that in the image directory when restoring. Only when saving it will be saved in the image dir.
4MLinux is a miniature Linux distribution focusing on four capabilities: maintenance (by using it as a system rescue live CD), multimedia (for example, for playing video DVDs), miniserver (using the inetd daemon), and mystery (meaning console games).
Release Notes: This is an updated version of 4MLinux 5.0 Media Edition, using 4MLinux 5.1 as a core system. It has a wide set of applications for playing (MPlayer SVN-r35564-4.7.0, xine 1.2.2, TiMidity++ 2.14.0, MikMod 3.2.2), recording (Audacity 2.0.3, SoX 14.4.1), and ripping media (cdrkit 1.1.11, MEncoder SVN-r35564-4.7.0, FFmpeg Git-2012.12.02). Xpdf 3.0.3 and XPaint 2.9.9 are also included.
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: Outdated session table entries are now reclaimed very quickly on an idle BalanceNG system. The rate per second is controlled by the new parameter "sessiongclimit".
UMLet is a lightweight tool for rapidly drawing UML diagrams, with a sound and pop-up-free user interface. UMLet lets you draw diagram sketches quickly, teach UML with a simple user interface, and export diagrams to SVG, JPG, PDF, and LaTeX-friendly EPS. It features a fast, text-based way of editing UML elements.
Release Notes: This release automatically creates UML diagrams from Java source code or class files, and adds new graphical element types (beta) with syntax completion.
Aspose.Email for Java is a Java component for reading and writing Microsoft Outlook MSG files without using Outlook. It can create and update MSG files, and retrieve properties such as subject, body, recipients, attachments, sender information, MAPI properties. It can be used with Web or desktop applications.
Release Notes: With this release, PST contents can now be saved to a memory stream by enumerating MessageInfo or message Entry IDs. The API is more stable and has improved PST operations. Bugs in EML to MSG conversion, email TextBody handling, and some issues related to attachment extraction from calendar items were fixed.
PHPGrid generates fully-functional grids with minimal coding, with add, edit, del, auto-filter, search, sort, page, grouping, export, custom add/del calls, grid-subgrid, multiple databases, multiple themes, and much more. It saves development time and effort for creating repetitive CRUD functions. The custom SELECT query option is useful for cross table data and report generation. It supports all major databases.
Release Notes: This release added an extra param option for master-detail, a JS onselect event handler, column-based formatting, date format in searching, the removal of form navigation, custom error messages, centered form dialogs, toolbar case insensitive search, fixes for Oracle, and a view record option.
Makeflow is a workflow engine for executing large complex applications on clusters, clouds, and grids. It can be used to drive several different distributed computing systems, including Condor, SGE, and the included Work Queue system. It does not require a distributed filesystem, so you can use it to harness whatever collection of machines you have available. It is typically used for scaling up data-intensive scientific applications to hundreds or thousands of cores.
Release Notes: Work Queue now allows you to specify chunks (pieces) of an input file to be used as input for worker tasks. Makeflow now supports a -i switch which outputs pre-execution analysis of the Makeflow DAG. Work Queue and Makeflow support submitting tasks to the PBS batch submission platform. The Makeflow makeflow_log_parser now ignores comments in Makeflow logs. Work Queue supports querying workers and tasks at run-time. Makeflow Input file (dependency) renaming is supported with a new "->" operator. Work Queue Tasks are now killed using SIGKILL. Work Queue Protocol based keep-alives were added to workers.
Monitorix is a lightweight system monitoring tool designed to monitor as many services and system resources as possible. It has been created to be used under production Linux/UNIX servers, but due to its simplicity and small size may also be used on embedded devices as well.
Release Notes: This release involved a large rewrite, which lead to a completely modular code structure with a reduced memory footprint in some cases. It also included a number of new features and fixes for many bugs, and uses 'strict' and 'warnings' in all modules. An HTTP server is now built in for people that don't want to install an HTTP server (Apache, Nginx, lighttpd, etc.) to see the Monitorix graphs.
Cerb is a fast and flexible Web-based platform for business collaboration and automation. It helps you remember anything about anyone, collaborate from anywhere, deftly reply to a flood of email, automate, stay informed, capture feedback, track time, flag opportunities, manage tasks, share expert knowledge, and otherwise execute efficiently.
Release Notes: This maintenance update includes five fixes and usability enhancements. The Portuguese translation was updated. The default labels for Activity Log entries when used in Virtual Attendant behavior were fixed. A bug in the Send Mail action of Virtual Attendant behaviors that prevented the 'From:' address from being set properly in some cases was fixed. The 'Current Worker' placeholder may now be used when filtering worklist-based dashboard widgets.
DB Solo is a powerful database development and management tool for developers and DBAs. It has an intuitive user interface that allows you to explore and manage your database objects as well as execute ad-hoc queries. It supports Oracle, MySQL, Sybase, DB2, Solid, PostgreSQL, and MS SQL Server. In addition to viewing and managing objects such as schemas, tables, indexes, views, tablespaces, users, roles, sessions, and stored procedures, you can view, edit, print, and export data from tables or the results of queries. You can also graphically view foreign key relationships.
Release Notes: The ability to run result set comparisons from the command line was added.
Jackess is a pure Java library for reading and writing MS Access databases (currently supporting versions 2000-2007).
Release Notes: This release added optional support for enforcing foreign key constraints/cascading. This feature is disabled by default (for backwards compatibility), but can be controlled globally via a system property and/or on a per-Database basis using the setEnforceForeignKeys() method. MEMO columns now have additional metadata indicating if they are hyperlink fields.
cmogstored is an alternative, C implementation of the "mogstored" storage daemon used for MogileFS storage nodes. This implementation allows MogileFS storage nodes to be deployed with a minimal memory/filesystem footprint with no additional runtime dependencies. This implements all HTTP/1.1 DAV functionality needed by MogileFS clients as well as the mogstored stream protocol. This project is still in the early stages of development and not directly affiliated with the MogileFS project.
Release Notes: This release supports nginx-style binary upgrades via SIGUSR2. Slow/unreliable mount points should have less effect on iostat sidechannel clients once the process is running. Error handling has improved in a few places when nofile/nproc limits are hit.
Gtk2-Perl is the collective name for a set of Perl bindings for GTK+ 2.x and various related libraries. These modules make it easy to write GTK+ and GNOME applications using a natural, perlish, object-oriented syntax.
Release Notes: This release ignores MYMETA.*, hushes a few compiler warnings, adds a gitweb link to the old ChangeLog, and creates a %meta_merge which follows v2 of the CPAN Meta Spec.
Gtk2-Perl is the collective name for a set of Perl bindings for GTK+ 2.x and various related libraries. These modules make it easy to write GTK+ and GNOME applications using a natural, perlish, object-oriented syntax.
Release Notes: This release makes Glib::Object subclassing more robust and correctly handles utf8-encoded strings in GPerlArgv. Please note that this unstable release branch of Glib has been created to test changes in Glib::Object::* with changes to hash randomization which were introduced in Perl 5.17.6.
FBReaderJ is an e-book reader for the Android platform. It is a clone of the FBReader book reader written in Java by the same authors. FBReaderJ supports several e-book formats: oeb, epub, and fb2. Direct reading from zip, tar, and gzip archives is supported.
Release Notes: This release loads libraries in the background, fixes an issue with XHTML files with nested body tags (sometimes produced by Calibre), adds Popup dictionary integration, adds a Catalan localization, and adds support for some incorrect FB2 files (li/i/b tags, href attributes with no namespace, and with unknown namespace id; e.g., the CoolReader manual is now displayed correctly).
MG4J is a highly customizable, high-performance, full-text Java search engine for large document collections. It provides state-of-the-art features (such as BM25/BM25F scoring) and new research algorithms.
Release Notes: With this release, the big release becomes the official release of MG4J.
LPAR2RRD makes historical, future trends and nearly "realtime" CPU utilization graphs of LPARs and shared CPU usage of IBM Power servers. It collects complete physical and logical configuration of all servers/LPARs. It is agent-less (it gets everything from the HMC/SDMC or IVM). It supports all kinds of logical partitions (AIX/AS400/Linux/VIOS).
Release Notes: This release supports lpar renaming and much faster processing.
An object-oriented, type safe, multi-threaded approach to computer algebra.