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Yote is a server and set of libraries which connect JavaScript objects to backend objects using JSON RPC. It is composed of an HTTP server, a set of JavaScript libraries, and a set of Perl libraries. Yote objects are container objects connected together in a graph branching off from a root node. They are automatically loaded and saved as needed so that only a portion of the graph is in memory at one time. An account and app infrastructure are provided. Each call to the server automatically syncs the objects in the client side cache. Security is handled on the server side, which tracks which client is allowed what data and calls.
Release Notes: This release fixes a utf-8 encoding bug and follows some perl::critic suggestions.
PlaySMS is a flexible Web-based Mobile Portal System that it can be made to fit to various services such as an SMS gateway, personal messaging systems, and corporate and group communication tools.
Release Notes: This release adds many bugfixes, including security fixes, and includes major changes, such as file and folder renames, directory structures, and several database layouts.
DomCore is a set of PHP Foundation classes which are ready to be extended to give basic capabilities to your applications. It features a powerful template replacement engine, a language engine for I18N, an extended debugging mode, enhanced error and exception management, Java-like programming (you can't use a class attribute without declaring it first), serializable class management, mass file operations (full directory copy and delete), shared memory management, multi-level caches on data sources, and implementation of programation patterns.
Release Notes: Some bugs have been corrected in WATemplate: the ?? conditional meta keyword was not resolving sub templates in some cases, and the scalar values have been added for resolution, and the @@ loop meta keyword was not resolving sub templates if the condition was not a sub array. Some improvements have been done on @@ meta keywords: support for '.first', '.last', and '.num' subtemplates. Some other bugs have been corrected in the WATemplate (static scope of some functions)
XOWA is a desktop application that can read and edit English Wikipedia offline. It displays articles in an HTML browser, and can download images on demand. It can also be used for Wiktionary, Wikisource, Wikiquote, and the non-English counterparts.
Release Notes: This release supports a new search syntax (AND, OR, quotes), adds a UI for the new category system, and allows direct reading from a .bz2 dump. Minor fixes/changes are also included.
360-FAAR (Firewall Analysis Audit and Repair) is an offline, command line, Perl firewall policy manipulation tool to filter, compare to logs, merge, translate, and output firewall commands for new policies, in Checkpoint dbedit, Cisco ASA, or ScreenOS commands. It is all contained in one file. It can read policy and logs for: Checkpoint FW1 (in odumper.csv / logexport format), Netscreen ScreenOS (in get config / syslog format), and Cisco ASA (show run / syslog format). It uses both inclusive and exclusive CIDR and text filters, permitting you to split large policies into smaller ones for virutalization at the same time as removing unused connectivity. It supports policy to log association, object translation, rulebase reordering and simplification, rule moves, and duplicate matching automatically. It allows you to seamlessly move rules to where you need them. 'print' mode creates a spreadsheet for your audit needs with one command.
Release Notes: This release adds the "resolve services from 'Any' objects" and the "resolve 'Any' network objects to known nets" option to the 'rr' mode. These new 'rr' mode options require that a log file is loaded and that the output policy is filtered using it. When connectivity is found in the logs which matches a policy instance with the 'Any' service specified, the proto and port or known supernet from the logs are used in the output policy. Resolved objects are reported during the rule build stages and should be added manually.
TomP2P is a P2P-based high performance key-value pair storage library. Each peer has a table (either disk-based or memory-based) to store its values. A single value can be queried or updated with a secondary key. The underlying communication framework uses Java NIO to handle many concurrent connections.
Release Notes: This release adds NAT-PMP timeout fixes, an enhanced default broadcast handler, and fixes in discover().
Calc is arbitrary precision arithmetic system that uses a C-like language. It's useful as a calculator, an algorithm prototype, and as a mathematical research tool. More importantly, calc provides a machine-independent means of computation. Calc comes with a rich set of builtin mathematical and programmatic functions.
Release Notes: This release updates the RPM build process, makes libraries chmodded as 0644 to allow for building rpms without root, adds a gvec.cal resource script, adds a calc-symlink make rule to setup symlinks from standard locations into a tree specified by a non-empty ${T} makefile variable, adds calc-unsymlink to remove any symlinks which may have been created by the calc-symlink rule, and fixes a bug uncovered in calc which caused script failures when calc was called within a while loop in BASH if the while loop was fed from stdin, due to calc's redirection/inheritance of stdin and no option to change this behavior.
typer is a graphical tutor for learning and training keyboard typing. It features keyboard layouts, lessons, text file support, fortune support, and statistics.
Release Notes: This release improves adding a startup notification, opening files in read-only mode (just what it needs), using the glib gio read_line instead of its own, checking for fortune on configure, fixing fortune's blank spaces strip, nicely indenting the code, and moving the main website to its own Google Code space.
toycars is a fighting race car game. Players select human or computer toys, select the track and toy to race, push toys off the screen or smash them to win a point, and try to earn enough points to win the race. toycars supports up to four human players and eight total players.
Release Notes: This release fixes the font handling on different monitors (4:3, 16:9), making the menu aspect-independent, providing a more pleasant experience.
CMME (Content Management Made Easy) is a Web content management system that aims to be easy to use, doesn't have many requirements, and is still reasonably flexible. It doesn't need a database, doesn't have extensive administrative needs, and works more or less like a wiki. New pages can be made on the fly, rather than through an administrative page.
Release Notes: This release fixes a bug in util.php with newer versions of PHP5. CMME has been upgraded from xinha 0.95 to xinha 0.96.1.
Fimex is a the File Interpolation, Manipulation, and EXtraction library for gridded geospatial data. It converts between different, extensible data formats (currently netcdf, NcML, grib1/2, metgm, wdb, and felt). It enables you to change the projection and interpolation of scalar and vector grids. It makes it possible to subset the gridded data and to extract only parts of the files. For simple usage, Fimex also comes with the command line program fimex.
Release Notes: This release adds the possiblity to join files by directory scan or directly mentioning them in ncml-files. It is now also possible to read other filetypes than netcdf through ncml. The vector-rotation has been improved and will now automatically detect vectors by CF standard_names. The grib-writer is now able to write data in the lambert conformal conic projection.
Verbiste is a French conjugation system implemented as a C++ library, a GNOME applet, and two command-line tools. It can conjugate verbs and analyze conjugated verbs to determine their mode, tense, and person. The knowledge base contains over 6700 verbs.
Release Notes: The user can now pass a verb as an argument to the graphical programs to make them display an initial conjugation.
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: A new multithreading scheduler has been implemented (activated by "set multithreading 1"). The new directive "interface N threads" controls the number of threads per interface (if the multithreading scheduler is active). A new informational command "show threads" shows thread information (if multithreading is activated). A minor bug has been fixed, server "-1" is no longer reported when there's no 1:1 server/target relationship. A new module "crossover" allows the implementation of a virtual crossover cable (Linux only). The manual has been updated accordingly.
m23 is a software deployment system for Debian GNU/Linux that allows you to install and administrate hundreds of clients via network. It can partition and format clients and install Debian, (K/X)Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, OpenSuse, and CentOS operating systems on your virtual and physical clients. Group functions allow the comfortable update and installation of further packages during operation. Mass installation functions simplify your administration chores. m23 has a Web interface. Backup functions are implemented for server and clients.
Release Notes: This release adds many visible changes, just in time for the LinuxTag in Berlin. With "Fresh Blue", there is now a new theme for the m23 Web interface, and on the client side, Linux Mint 13 with its desktops Mate and Cinnamon has been added. There are many other changes and improvements, including the option to install the m23 server on a Raspberry Pi or a new kernel, including additional drivers.
WeeChat (Wee Enhanced Environment for Chat) is a fast and light IRC client for many operating systems. Everything can be done with a keyboard, and it is customizable and extensible with C plugins and scripts. It is compliant with RFCs 1459, 2810, 2811, 2812, and 2813.
Release Notes: This release has some new features, including support for multiple layouts, automatic unmask of join (when smart filter is enabled), DH-AES encryption for SASL, WebSocket support in the relay plugin, and optimizations in the aspell plugin. Many bugs have been fixed.
Aspose.Diagram is a class library for working with MS Visio files. It is a pure .NET alternative for MS Visio Object Model. It enables developers to work with VSD and VDX files on ASP.NET Web applications, Web services, and desktop applications. It makes use of the advanced functionality of Visio's services to manipulate Visio documents on a server. A developer can open files and manipulate the elements of the diagram, from lines and fills to more complex elements, and then export to native Visio formats or XML.
Release Notes: This version will allow you to resize the shape height and width. The connector line automatically adjusts when the shape is moved to a different position. Changing height and width of the shape is enhanced. During VSD to PNG conversion, shapes and rectangles missing with .NET Framework 3.5.0 is now fixed, and Aspose.Diagram now allows the connectors to move around the child shape when it is moved.
Asymptote is a powerful descriptive 2D and 3D vector graphics language for technical drawing, inspired by MetaPost but with an improved C++-like syntax. It provides for figures the same high-quality level of typesetting that LaTeX does for scientific text. Asymptote is a programming language as opposed to just a graphics program. It can exploit the best features of script (command-driven) and graphical user interface (GUI) methods. High-level graphics commands are implemented in the language itself, allowing them to be easily tailored to specific applications.
Release Notes: Compilation without the FFTW library is now supported again.
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: Changes were made to themes.xml in the plate for Android 8 compatibility. A default launcher icon was added to the project plate.
HGL is a compiler/interpreter suite for developing images. It features its own simple but powerful language, an output format configurable by plugins, runtime input handled by plugins, and easy integration into various environments like Web servers or graphical applications. The input is taken from a source file, which has to be compiled for quick and frequent access by the interpreter. An interpreter then runs the compiled files, takes input from custom plugins (if neccessary), and outputs its result via custom plugins.
Release Notes: This is mainly a QA release with a lot of bugfixes resulting from fuzzy tests. Therefore, it is a recommended update. It contains the possibility for vector-based output plugins.
aime is a simple, C-like programming language and an interpreter, both designed to be embeddable in applications. The language is straightforward, trivial, and direct. Its syntax is simpler than that of C, while still providing for full object management, higher order functions, and references. The interpreter is secure and expressive, allowing comprehensive control over program execution and providing powerful methods of application integration.
Release Notes: The -object- type is now allowed for function return.
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: This release adds mostly bugfixes. New features include brush patterns and a customizable background color for image exporting.
Seed7 is a general purpose programming language. It is a higher level language compared to Ada, C++, and Java. In Seed7, new statements and operators can be declared easily. Functions with type results and type parameters are more elegant than a template or generics concept. Object orientation is used when it brings advantages and not in places when other solutions are more obvious. Although Seed7 contains several concepts of other programming languages, it is generally not considered as a direct descendant of any other programming language.
Release Notes: The support for K&R C has been removed. Now an ANSI C compiler is required to compile Seed7. The manual and documentation comments have been improved. The functions min and max have been added to bigint.s7i, bigrat.s7i, and rational.s7i. Rational addition and subtraction operators have been improved to reduce the result. The parse operator in bigrat.s7i has been improved to process negative rational literals correctly. A standard bitmap font, with capital height of 8, has been defined in the library stdfont8.s7i. The program ftp7.sd7 has been improved to allow linewise editing with history.
libxmp is a module player library which supports many mainstream and obscure module formats, including Protracker MOD, Scream Tracker III S3M, and Impulse Tracker IT. Possible applications for libxmp include standalone module players, module player plugins for other players, module information extractors, background music replayers for games and other applications, module-to-mp3 converters, etc.
Release Notes: This release fixes an array initialization in the IT loader. It also contains refactored and optimized code, and it can now be built using Visual C.
The Extended Module Player is a command-line mod player for Unix-like systems that plays over 90 mainstream and obscure module formats from Amiga, Atari, Acorn, Apple IIgs, C64, and PC, including Protracker (MOD), Scream Tracker 3 (S3M), Fast Tracker II (XM), and Impulse Tracker (IT) files.
Release Notes: This release can be built using Visual C, and does not require a C++ compiler when building on a non-BeOS platform.
Mylene is a command line MPEG audio player. It can play plain and system embedded MPEG audio streams and works for Linux OSS and ALSA emulated OSS and Mac OS X. The player can be used interactively by telling it to establish a UNIX or INET server on which commands can be received. It features sophisticated song selection filters, the ability to interpret programs written in a C-like programming language and user formatted text output among others. The seek-h262 MPEG decoder is required for audio and system MPEG decoding.
Release Notes: The dependencies are updated. A new function available for the interpreted programs allows song selection filtering.
A program to analyze your databases and check your data quality.