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TXR is a new data munging language to replace the likes of awk and Perl. TXR's special pattern language provides template-based matching of entire documents or large sections of documents. It also contains a language for functional and imperative programming. It is written in C and takes the form of a utility that is portable to Unix-like platforms and Windows.
Release Notes: This release adds many new features, bugfixes, and completion of the reference manual.
Pastèque (formerly POS-Tech) is point-of-sale software for touchscreen devices. It is designed as multichannel software with a desktop client, a mobile Android client, and a Web back office.
Release Notes: This release fixes ticket printing and showing taxed prices and only taxes collected.
Novius OS is a CMS that takes up the challenge of managing Web content in today’s multi-channel environment. Its goal is to provide users with one single tool for their digital communication: Web sites, social networks, mobile applications, email, and custom business applications. It is based on the FuelPHP framework. It uses an HTML5 interface, the jQuery UI framework, and the Wijmo and TinyMCE plugins.
Release Notes: This first minor version of Novius OS Chiba (Chiba 1.0.1) adds some minor bugfixes.
SmartGit is a graphical user interface for Git and Mercurial which can work with SVN repositories.
Release Notes: This release fixes a couple of bugs and adds a few minor improvements.
dhcpy6d delivers IPv6 addresses for DHCPv6 clients, which can be identified by DUID, hostname, or MAC address, as in the good old IPv4 days. Addresses may be generated randomly, by range, or by arbitrary ID or MAC address. Clients can get more than one address, leases and client configuration can be stored in databases, and DNS can be updated dynamically.
Release Notes: This release fixes advertised address handling for the categories 'range' and 'random' to avoid race conditions.
Mo Da Browser aims to be a stable, small, usable browser for Android. It will be a core browser of at most half a dozen Java files for anyone to build up from and add their own value. Developers can then sell their app with its added value into the marketplace. The main goal is to rework how things are done in browsing (how to go forward and back, how to control the browser, and how to record and share where you've been).
Release Notes: The ability to make outgoing phone calls by clicking on tel:// protocol links in webpages has been added.
fritz-payment/jsonrpc is a general JSON RPC library written in PHP. It supports custom transports (a cURL implementation) and custom codecs (JSON RPC 1.0).
Release Notes: This is the first release.
TCPDF is a PHP class for generating PDF documents without requiring external extensions. TCPDF supports all ISO page formats and custom page formats, custom margins and units of measure, UTF-8 Unicode, RTL languages, HTML, barcodes, TrueTypeUnicode, TrueType, OpenType, Type1, and CID-0 fonts, images, graphic functions, clipping, bookmarks, JavaScript, forms, page compression, digital signatures, and encryption.
Release Notes: The PHP logic has been removed from configuration files and the tcpdf_autoconfig.php file has been added to automatically set missing configuration values.
filegive easily sends files point-to-point, with authentication and ciphering, with no software requirements on the receiving side. No third party server is involved in the transfer.
Release Notes: This release adds the feature of receiving files, too, providing a URL at which the sender can upload a file using only a Web browser.
RCP100 is a modular router control plane for Linux platforms. It can be used as a standalone router, or it can be deployed as an embedded router in a virtualized environment. The modular architecture allows rapid introduction of new features and functionality, including support for custom hardware. It features a command line interface, Web interface, Telnet, FTP, and TFTP access, an NTP client and server, a DNS proxy cache, a DHCP relay, static routes, blackhole routes, static ARP, proxy ARP, RIP version 2 (RFC 2082, RFC 2453), OSPF version 2 (RFC 2328), and Access Control Lists.
Release Notes: This release adds DHCP server support, login banner support, and a number of bugfixes.
Diskless Remote Boot in Linux (DRBL) provides a diskless or systemless environment for client machines. It works on Debian, Mandriva, Red Hat, Fedora, and SuSE. Unlike LTSP, it uses distributed hardware resources and makes it possible for clients to fully access local hardware. It also includes Clonezilla, a partitioning and disk cloning utility similar to Symantec Ghost.
Release Notes: The underlying GNU/Linux operating system was upgraded. This release is based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2013/May/15). DRBL was updated to 2.4.10-drbl1, and Clonezilla was updated to 3.3.45-drbl1. Linux kernel was updated to 3.8.12-1. Package partclone was updated to 0.2.60. Package GParted was updated to 0.16.1. Package syslinux was updated to 5.01.
Black Hole Solitaire Solver solves layouts of the "Black Hole" and "All in a Row" card solitaire games.
Release Notes: This release includes the NEWS file, the --help flag, and, most importantly, the --display-boards flag, which displays the intermediate board layouts after every move.
Cego implements a relational and transactional database system with support for the SQL query language. The current release contains the most common database features for basic table manipulation and data retrieval. Indexes, foreign keys, views, and stored procedures are also implemented. Future releases (2.0 and above) will support a multi-node database concept with log file shipping for an automatic database application failover.
Release Notes: This release adds shared library version information and an adaptation for the renamed lfcbase library.
Knotter is a highly configurable interlace designer. Interlace patterns are a kind of design historically used as a decorations in many places and by different cultures (some examples are Celtic knotworks and Islamic interlaces). Knotter aims to allow its user to design such patterns in an intuitive way and to provide easy ways to integrate the result into external general-purpose graphic software. For this purpose, designs created within Knotter can be saved in a custom human-readable format and exported as Scalable Vector Graphics and in a wide number of raster image formats.
Release Notes: Knotter 0.9.0 has been completely rewritten from scratch. The user interface is now more friendly and flexible, it's easier to navigate the canvas, and there is a more advance color dialog. It's now possible to assign a color to each rope in the knot. This release also contains several bugfixes and performance improvements.
Paludis is a package manager for Gentoo (and derived distributions) and Exherbo. It consists of a core library and a number of console-based clients. Package formats supported include Gentoo ebuilds and kdebuilds (as defined by the Package Manager Specification), the Exherbo exheres-0 format, and various miscellaneous utility pseudo-formats for managing accounts, unwritten and unavailable packages, and packages for which no package exists.
Release Notes: This release tweaks "cave resolve" output to add blank lines, supports libarchive 3.1.2, and adds compatibility fixes for GCC 4.8.
JDAL is a Java library which aims to help developers make database applications easily using Spring Framework and Hibernate, JPA, or IBatis ORMs. It supports generic DAOs and ready-to-use UI Components with server-side pagination and sorting.
Release Notes: This release adds a spring custom namespace for the jdal-core and jdal-swing libraries.
Blue Mind is a messaging and collaboration platform. It offers scalable shared messaging, calendars and contacts with advanced mobility (iPhone, iPad, Android, etc.), and Outlook and Thunderbird connectivity support. Designed with simplicity as a goal, it uses Web 2.0 technologies with a Javascrit UI, offline Web capability, and a Web-services-oriented pluggable architecture.
Release Notes: This is the first 2.0 stable release. It brings numerous major features, including a new webmail UI, native integration of the Blue Mind Calendar as a Thunderbird tab, native support of High Availability with graphical installation, incremental and versioning backups, hierarchical storage management, domain calendars and addressbooks, advanced identities management with identities on shared mailboxes, domain and shared mailboxes SIEVE filters, and improved Web storage (local, session, indexedb, and websql) support with automatic selection. The Spanish and Slovak languages have been added.
Atratus runs binaries built on Linux on WIndows. It is a system call translator similar to UML (User Mode Linux). It can run some games and busybox utilities.
Release Notes: Tab completion in the shell now works well, and wget can download files from an HTTP server. openat(), sendto(), and recvfrom() syscalls are now implemented.
Clzip is a lossless data compressor based on the LZMA algorithm, with very safe integrity checking and a user interface similar to that of gzip or bzip2. Clzip decompresses almost as fast as gzip and compresses better than bzip2, which makes it well suited for software distribution and data archiving. Clzip uses the lzip file format; the files produced by clzip are fully compatible with lzip-1.4 or newer, and can be rescued with lziprecover. Clzip is, in fact, a C language implementation of lzip, intended for embedded devices or systems lacking a C++ compiler.
Release Notes: Decompression time has been reduced by 1%. The file version is now shown only if verbosity >= 4. The option "-n, --threads" is now accepted and ignored for compatibility with plzip. "configure" now accepts options with a separate argument.
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 a core system (about 5 MB in size) for the 4MLinux 6.1 series. The system includes: Linux 3.9.0, glibc 2.16, and Busybox 1.20.2. All 4MLinux 6.1 applications have been compiled under Fedora 18 (x86/32-bit/SMP) with GNU Compiler Collection 4.7.2.
i18nspector is a tool for checking translation templates (POT), message catalogues (PO), and compiled message catalogues (MO) files for common problems. These files are used by the GNU gettext translation functions and tools in many different development environments.
Release Notes: Checking for inconsistent leading/trailing newlines in messages has been added.
Cego-DBD implements a Perl DBD driver for the Cego database system.
Release Notes: This release adds adaptations for the renamed lfcbase class.
FreeIPMI provides in-band and out-of-band IPMI software based on the IPMI v1.5/2.0 specification. It has a number of useful features for large HPC or cluster environments.
Release Notes: This release fixes a critical bug through which sensor values of OEM sensors could be output incorrectly.
Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse (DCC) is a system of clients and servers that collect and count checksums related to mail messages. The counts can be used by SMTP servers and mail user agents to detect and reject bulk mail. DCC servers can exchange common checksums. The checksums include values that are "fuzzy", or constant across common variations in bulk messages.
Release Notes: This release fixes the default Linux run levels and start-dccifd.
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::Imports has been automated. You can place a "#" in front of any number of Java objects like "#Button" or "#AlertDialog.Builder". You can also have more than one on a line. F5 now refreshes a file. Imports are inserted just before the main class declaration and after existing imports.