22 2012
Mnemo Note Manager is the Horde notes/memos application. It provides Web-based notes and freeform text in a way similar to the PalmOS Note application and shared notepads. It requires the Horde Application Framework and a SQL database for backend storage.
Release Notes: This release fixes installation dependencies.
Nag is a Web-based application built upon the Horde Application Framework that provides a simple, clean interface for managing online task lists (i.e. TODO lists). It includes strong integration with the other Horde applications and offers shared task lists.
Release Notes: This release fixes installation dependencies.
Kronolith is the Horde calendar application. It provides a stable and featureful individual calendar system with integrated collaboration and scheduling features. It makes extensive use of the Horde Framework to provide integration with other applications. It implements a solid, stand-alone calendar system, allowing repeating events, all-day events, custom fields, keywords, shared calendars, iCalendar support, generation of free/busy information, and managing multiple users through Horde Authentication.
Release Notes: This release fixes installation dependencies.
Turba is the Horde contact management application. It is a production level address book, and makes heavy use of the Horde framework to provide integration with IMP and other Horde applications. It supports SQL, LDAP, Kolab, and IMSP address books.
Release Notes: This release updates the SQL schema and fixes installation dependencies.
IMP, the Internet Messaging Program, allows Web-based access to IMAP and POP3 mail servers and provides a range of features normally found only in desktop email clients.
Release Notes: This release fixes installation dependencies and adds small bugfixes and improvements.
BugHotel Reservation System is a hotel booking and accounting software package which uses the Internet to "network" your corporate office to each of your hotels. All data processing occurs at the Application Service Provider (ASP) data center. Income statements, reports, etc. may be customized.
Release Notes: This release adds Minor localization enhancements and updates.
The Horde Application Framework is a modular, general-purpose Web application framework. It provides an extensive array of classes that are targeted at the common problems and tasks involved in developing modern Web applications.
Release Notes: This release fixes broken configuration.
Gfarm is a distributed filesystem, generally used for large scale cluster computing. It's implemented in userland, and can be mounted by FUSE. It utilizes locality of a file to access a data node, and supports Globus GSI for Wide Area Network. Users can explicitly control file replica location on Gfarm. Gfarm can be used as an alternative storage system to HDFS for Hadoop, Samba, MPI-IO, and GridFTP. Monitoring via ZABBIX and Ganglia is also supported.
Release Notes: This release adds an automatic replica creation feature (replica_check), an IO statistics monitoring feature (config-gfmd-iostat, config-gfsd-iostat), a ganglia plugin, and improvements to tools to maintain replica location (gfncopy, gfprep, gfpcopy, etc). Stability under high load conditions is improved, as well. gfarm2fs 1.2.9, gfarm samba plugin 1.0.0, and gfarm zabbix plugin 1.1.0 are also released.
GLPI (Gestion Libre de Parc Informatique) is an information resource manager with an administration interface. You can use it to build a database with an inventory for your company (computers, software, printers, etc.). It has functions to make the daily life of the administrators easier, including a job/request tracking system with mail notification and methods to build a database with basic information about your network topology. It provides a precise inventory of all the technical resources (all their characteristics are stored in a database) and management and history of the maintenance actions and the bound procedures. It is dynamic and is directly connected to the users, who can post requests to the technicians.
Release Notes: This release adds review of networking management, RSS feeds, improvement of recurrent tickets and SLAs, gettext migration, review of cost management, and recalls of planning events.
British bingo runs in your browser and uses 3 by 9 boards. The game simulates the other players. Players make mistakes and chat. Players leave, join, and re-join between and during games. You can have over 10,000 players. You can hear the players and the caller talk. You can change the sizes to fit a small screen
Release Notes: This release fixes bugs related to skipping the checking of lines and houses. The caller now says "back to you" after you call line or house while a player is chatting.
The GNU Gatekeeper is a free H.323 gatekeeper based on the OpenH323 project. You can use it to manage a Voice-over-IP network and let endpoints (e.g., Netmeeting) communicate through symbolic names. It also has an external interface for billing and other applications. It runs on a number of Unix versions (including Linux and Solaris) and Windows.
Release Notes: Ths new version support H.460.18/.19 between parent and child gatekeepers as well as pre-granted ARQs. It also has a number of interoperability fixes and bugfixes.
cd-discid is a backend utility for getting CDDB discid information for a CD. It was originally designed for cdgrab (now abcde), but can be used for any purpose requiring CDDB data. It has been developed with attention to the CDDB specifications.
Release Notes: '--help' and '--version' options were added. There were also miscellaneous fixes.
pride (Poor Richard's Independent anDroid Environment) combines medit, bash scripts, zenity, and the Android tools to create a light and coherent environment for Android development. It offers a fast and simple alternative to Eclipse while offering more control over creation, building, running, and releasing an app than the Android SDK. As far as code injection, pride is already more than Eclipse, without all the unnecessary "more" that Eclipse does.
Release Notes: Pride::Snapshot has been added for backing up and restoring projects during development. Pride::Injection::Code now does multiple injections. Pride now injects nine activities, six objects, and fifteen code chunks. These include a complete flashcard engine, a start-at-boot Battery Service, and three different AlertDialogs. Project::Import no longer requires the creation of a project first, but simply imports the Eclipse workspace project. Changes to the project boilerplate are now posted at the top of the project page to help users adjust their conversion scripts.
Recoll is a personal full text desktop search tool based on Xapian. It provides an easy to use, feature-rich, easy administration interface with a Qt-based GUI. Text, HTML, PDF, PostScript, MS Word, OpenOffice, Wordperfect, KWord, Abiword, maildir, and mailbox mail folder formats are supported, along with their compressed versions and quite a few others. Powerful query facilities are provided. Multiple character sets are supported, and internal processing and storage uses Unicode UTF-8. Stemming is performed at query time and the stemming language can be switched after indexing.
Release Notes: Faster indexing for multiprocessors, new results management features (multiple attachment saves, duplicate listing), advanced search history storage, and other performance and usability enhancements.
xdot.py is an interactive viewer for graphs written in Graphviz's dot language. It internally uses the graphviz's xdot output format as an intermediate format and PyGTK and Cairo for rendering. It can be used either as a standalone application from command line or as a library embedded in a Python application.
Release Notes: Several bugfixes and enhancements.
Kigo Video Converter Pro is a DVD ripping, DVD creation, Web video downloader, and video conversion tool. It supports all popular video formats including FLV, MPEG1, MPEG2, MP4, 3GP, 3G2, MOV, AVI, M2TS, and MPEG TS/TP (for HD Video) and includes output presets for iPod, iPhone, iPhone 3G, PSP, PS3, Apple TV, PSP, and Zune.
Release Notes: A preset for the iPod Nano7 was added along with a deinterlacing effect, customizable MP4 resolution, optimized download, updated language translations, updated search, support for Prores output for Apple software, and fixes for bugs and crashes.
Bugzero is a Web-based change management and issue tracking system used in a distributed team environment to track software bugs, hardware defects, test cases, or any other issues. It can also be used equally well as a helpdesk customer support, trouble ticketing, or email management system to collect and manage customer feedbacks, incidents, requests, and issues. It is easy to use, but still flexible and adaptive, and can be configured to fit to your organization's unique business process and workflow.
Release Notes: A total of 72 new custom fields have been added. Password encryption is now salted. The "Date" email header is now used as the timestamp when saving an email submission. The "remove" JavaScript function was renamed to avoid a conflict with Chrome browsers. A disabled field is now grayed out instead of removed. The default value of a drop-down menu field that is mandatory based on another field has been corrected.
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/May/14). The Linux kernel was updated to 3.8.12-1, drbl to 2.4.8-drbl1, and clonezilla to 3.3.45-drbl1. A bug where get_mkswap_uuid_cmd in ocs-functions failed to detect the mkswap command with util-linux 2.20 and later was fixed.
Marvin is an extensible image processing framework for Java. It provides features to manipulate images, to manipulate captured video frames, and to process images with multi-threading. Its features can be extended via plug-ins. Plug-ins can be integrated with the graphical user interface, and their plug-in performance can be analyzed. Every image processing algorithm is developed as a plug-in that can be plugged into the MarvinEditor, an image manipulation program that uses plug-ins developed using Marvin, or into third-party applications. Currently there are 55 plug-ins available.
Release Notes: The video interface for connecting to camera devices was rewritten from scratch. JavaCV (the Java interface to OpenCV) is now used for this purpose.
NetXMS is a network monitoring and management system with a modular architecture. It can be used for monitoring an entire IT infrastructure, starting with SNMP-capable hardware (like switches and routers) and ending with applications on servers. The system has a three-tier architecture; the information is collected by monitoring agents (either its own agents or SNMP agents) and delivered to the monitoring server for processing and storing, where it can be accessed by using the management console. It features centralized configuration and centralized agent upgrades.
Release Notes: This release adds support for wireless concentrators (currently only Symbol / Motorola WS series are supported), simplified support for Windows performance counters, basic software inventory, and numerous bugfixes and improvements in WebUI and the core product.
Arcueid is a C interpreter for Paul Graham's Arc dialect of Lisp. It is intended to be compatible with the Arc 3.1 release, with a simple interface to C, and is easily usable as an embedded interpreter or an extension language.
Release Notes: Nested quasiquotes now expand with Common Lisp semantics. Readline behaviour was cleaned up. Memory leaks and stability were fixed. A faster GC algorithm is used. Large file support is available on 32-bit systems with bignum support. Regular expressions are now built into the language. The load function now honours load-path*. The ability to run Arc code in a shebang-prefixed script was added.
gd is a library for creating and reading PNG, JPEG, GIF, WBMP, and XPM images. It has many features and can be used in scripts (e.g. PHP, Perl, Ruby, Lua, and Python) for dynamic image generation. PHP users should note that PHP 4.3.x includes its own distribution of gd, which is currently the best choice for PHP applications.
Release Notes: Most PHP libgd enhancements and functions were merged. Only symbols which should be exported are now exported. SONAME was bumped to 3.
AppScale is a platform that allows users to deploy and host their own Google App Engine applications. It executes automatically over Amazon EC2 and Eucalyptus as well as Xen and KVM. It supports the Python, Java, and Go Google App Engine platforms.
Release Notes: A new AppScale UI, an application logging interface, a channel API for Java, mail for Java, kind statistics, and numerous bugfixes.
Notepas is a multi-platform text editor written in Lazarus which can be compiled for multiple platforms and widget sets using the advanced native Free Pascal Compiler. Aimed at developers, it has some functions usually not found in other text editors and introduces some new exclusive features.
Release Notes: Setup no longer needs to be run as an administrator. Application manifest settings were fixed. Layout issues in tool windows were fixed, along with many minor bugs. A C# highlighter was added.
Open DHCP Server is full fledged, all purpose DHCP server. It supports nearly all industry standard functionality. It supports both dynamic and static leases, multiple domains, multiple subnets, and relay agents. It also supports BOOTP and PXEBOOT. It allows user-defined options, which can be global, range-specific, or client-specific. DHCP ranges can be further filtered by MAC address ranges, Vendor Class, or User Class.
Release Notes: Subnet selection can now be manually configured. The target relay agent can be overridden. The HTTP interface can be restricted. The code was cleaned up.