15 January 2013
Scribus is a desktop page layout program with the aim of producing commercial grade output in PDF and Postscript.
Release Notes: A new spellchecker based on Hunspell was provided. 64-bit versions are now available for Windows Vista, 7, and 8. Documentation was updated (including translations), and UI translations were updated. A security update was provided for the Python Scripter (Windows) along with fixes to issues with file locations and file names on Windows. There were also fixes and an enhancement to the Scripter. Additional build options were provided. There were major and minor bugfixes, ranging from crashes in some corner cases to usability improvements.
gdigi is a tool aimed to provide X-Edit functionality to Linux users. It allows users to control Digitech effect pedal features.
Release Notes: The debug/logging infrastructure was refined. An application icon was added. Mouse scroll on the GtkKnob widget was fixed. Tone/Effects Library support was provided for RP255 and RP355. Expression Pedal setting was added for RP250, RP255, RP355, RP500, and RP1000.
class.upload.php manages file uploads for you. It manages the uploaded file and allows you to do whatever you want with the file as many times as you want. If the file is an image, you can convert and resize it, rotate it, crop it in many ways. You can also add borders, frames, bevels, text labels, and watermarks or apply graphic filters such as unsharp mask, contrast or brightness correction, colorization, negative, greyscale, reflections, and more. Security features and file management functions are provided. Flash uploaders and XMLHttpRequest uploads are supported. The class can also work on local files, is useful for batch processing, and can circumvent open_basedir restrictions. Files can be output directly to the browser. The error messages are internationalized, and translations provided. It is compatible with PHP 4 and 5.
Release Notes: This release adds full support for XMLHttpRequest uploads, the ability to pixelate images, and many small fixes.
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 fixes form data input/output code to handle meta characters and starts user administration code.
Piggydb is a flexible and scalable knowledge building platform that supports a heuristic or bottom-up approach to discover new concepts or ideas based on your input. You can begin with using it as a flexible outliner, diary or notebook, and as your database grows, Piggydb helps you to shape or elaborate your own knowledge. Piggydb is a Web application provided as a self-contained package that contains a Web server and database engine.
Release Notes: This release introduces Home Fragment, which changes the way to select the fragments shown at the homepage. Another change in this version is the way to open the content of a fragment. You can do that by clicking on the header of a fragment, without needing to click on the tiny toggle switch anymore. The "remember me" feature has been updated to store a session for two weeks.
Zero Install is a decentralized cross-distribution software installation system. It allows software developers to publish programs directly from their own Web sites, while supporting features familiar from centralized distribution repositories such as shared libraries, automatic updates, and digital signatures. It is intended to complement, rather than replace, the operating system's package management. 0install packages never interfere with those provided by the distribution.
Release Notes: Zsh and bash completion support has been added for the "0install" command. Support for the latest PackageKit API (0.8.1) has been implemented. The --dry-run feature now does a full dry-run, instead of stopping at the first download. "0install show" displays the current selections for an app. Various minor bugs have been fixed.
Hiawatha Monitor is a monitoring tool for the Hiawatha Web server. It lets you keep track of all your Web servers and be informed about attacks, vulnerability scans, and errors.
Release Notes: The Host Statistics module has been made faster, a Page module has been added, and the IP-Country conversion table has been updated.
CPU Tool is a utility that can be used to control the CPU utilization of almost any process. It can take control of processes that are already running, and can also start a process on startup. It can limit CPU usage depending on both current system load and CPU utilization.
Release Notes: This release adds a manpage, fixes gcc warnings, and applies cleanups to help output.
SBuild is a Scala-based build system. It features platform independence, multi project support, automatic detection of needed actions, automatic up-to-date detection, a flexible scheme handler mechanism, Maven repository support, Ant task integration, automatic cross-project resolving of dependencies, high speed, a simple "syntax" that requires almost no Scala knowledge, behind-the-sceens compilation of build script to bytecode for fast execution time, and built-in scheme handlers for HTTP and Maven.
Release Notes: This release switches to Scala 2.10. Execution is now more robust.
SBuild Eclipse Plugin integrates SBuild into the Eclipse IDE. It provides an SBuild classpath container which can resolve project dependencies (build path) via SBuild. Additionally, dependencies can be resolved alternatively from a workspace through an alias configuration.
Release Notes: This release switches to Scala 2.10. The supported SBuild version is now 0.3.0 or above because of Scala 2.10 binary incompatibilities. Execution is now more robust.
M.A.M.E. Catalog / Launcher II (also referred to as QMC2) is the successor of one of the first XMAME GUI frontends available, QMamecat (derived from MAMECAT, which was text-only). QMC2 has been rebuilt from scratch as a Qt 4 project. Parts of the design and code were inspired by its predecessor. The new design was made as flexible as possible to minimize dependencies from frontend- and CLI-related MAME changes, which was a major deficiency of QMamecat. QMC2 uses a template-based MAME configuration scheme, which can easily be enhanced with additional command line options (defined in an XML template file).
Release Notes: This is yet another major update which comes with a number of cool new features, synced with MAME/MESS/UME 0.148. Probably the most attractive new feature is the aforementioned arcade mode, a.k.a. QMC2 Arcade.
GAMGI (General Atomistic Modelling Graphic Interface) is a program to build, view, and analyze atomic strucures such as molecules, crystals, glasses, liquids, etc. It aims to be useful for: the scientific community working in Atomistic Modelling that needs a graphic interface to build input data and to view and analyse output data, calculated with Ab-Initio and Molecular Mechanics programs; the scientific community at large studying chemistry, physics, materials science, geology, etc., that needs a graphic interface to view and analyse atomic structural information and to prepare images for presentations in classes and seminars; teaching chemistry and physics in secondary schools and universities; science promotion in schools, exhibitions and science museums.
Release Notes: This release implements Orbital->Copy, Orbital->Link, and Orbital->Remove dialogs, improves the interface for Orbital->Create and all Object->Copy dialogs, and adds Help->Current and Help->Topic documentation for the dialogs Orbital->Create, Orbital->Copy, Orbital->Link, and Orbital->Remove.
csp is a commandline tool to convert and plot a Perkin Elmer sp3 spectra file. SP3 are binary spectra files from a LS50B Spectrofluorometer. The output can be converted to either an HDF5 file or a Matlab matrix (level 5) file.
Release Notes: This release adds more data truncation functions.
coverity-submit submits scan requests to the Coverity demo server. If you are a registered user of Coverity's self-build server and have the cov-build tools installed locally, this script automates the process of running the tools and submitting the results with an analysis request to Coverity. It can be configured to store build passwords, local build commands, and other required information for multiple projects so you don't have to remember it - just call the tool and let it manage the details.
Release Notes: This release supports having the Coverity name being different from the project name.