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Pride combines bash scripts, zenity, ant, and the Android tools to create a fast and simple POSIX alternative to Eclipse for Android development. It can be used from the desktop or command line or from any editor that makes exec calls, such as Emacs or Vim.
Release Notes: Methods were added to PRAFileHandler.java for moving and copying directories. The release script was altered so that the version script (if present and interactive) is run prior to the backup script.
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 is a bugfix release.
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/Jun/19). Partclone was updated to 0.2.62. A jfs exit status issue has been fixed. Package efibootmgr was added in this release.
OrientDB is a NoSQL DBMS which can store 150,000 documents per second on common hardware. Even with a document-based database, the relationships are managed as in graph databases, with direct connections among records. You can traverse entire or parts of trees and graphs of records in a few milliseconds. It supports schema-less, schema-full, and schema-mixed modes, has a strong security profiling system based on users and roles, and supports SQL between the query languages. Thanks to the SQL layer, it's straightforward to use for people skilled in the relational world.
Release Notes: This release adds hotfixes for 1.4.0 on distributed replication and index management.
Babel is a distance-vector routing protocol for IPv6 and IPv4. It is designed to be robust and work efficiently on both wired networks and wireless mesh networks.
Release Notes: The configuration parser has been entirely reworked, and all options can now be set from the configuration file. It is possible to redistribute routes from multiple kernel tables, as required by recent releases of OpenWRT. An issue with asymmetric routing on Arch Linux has been fixed.
Fivebit is a Python 3 compression library for short text strings. It compresses short strings of text into five bit encoding, which yields a 37.5% reduction for lowercase ASCII. There is also a dictionary for the 1024 most common English words (3 letters or longer). Punctuation, digits, and normal symbols will usually take up 10 bits each, and oddball Unicode characters will take up more space again.
Release Notes: This is the initial release. It seems to handle Unicode characters properly.
pgBadger is a PostgreSQL log analyzer that generates detailed reports with charts. It aims to replace and outperform the pgFouine script.
Release Notes: This release added many graphical improvements and improved rendering of logs over a few hours. Bugs were fixed, especially in reports of queries that generate the most temporary files.
Blue Smiley Organizer is a Web-based script to manage your bookmarks, diary, reminders, to-do lists, contacts, knowledge, and file upload in a multi-user environment. It also includes its own live support help system, blogs, RSS feeds, customizable themes, and a discussion forum.
Release Notes: Various fixes (MySQL 5.5 support, a timezone fix, removal of deprecated PHP commands) and improvements: the search bar has 10 more slots, and to-do has a new status field.
synctool is a cluster administration tool that keeps configuration files synchronized across all nodes in a cluster. Nodes may be part of a logical group or class, in which case they need a particular subset of configuration files. synctool can restart daemons when needed, if their relevant configuration files have been changed. synctool can also be used to do patch management or other system administrative tasks.
Release Notes: This release fixed a number of small issues and notably two larger ones: the PATH environment variable is now searched for the configured commands. This helps on multi-platform setups. The --erased-saved option now is an action by itself. Using --erased-saved will no longer trigger other updates to occur inadvertently.
KShutDown is an advanced shutdown utility for KDE. It has four main commands: Turn Off Computer (logout and halt the system), Restart Computer (logout and reboot the system), Lock Session (lock the screen using a screen saver), and End Current Session (end the session and logout the user). It features time and delay options, command line support, panel applet, and sounds.
Release Notes: This release adds a Bookmarks menu which allows you to quickly select your favorite options. A bug on Linux systems without ConsoleKit installed was fixed. Language translations were updated.
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: Various CIOS Edu API UI enhancements, a new CorneliOS DBMS e-mail collection tool, new CorneliOS navigation element styles, an improved CornelioSCRIPT nav command, and updated system images, language kits, and style sheets.
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 fixed user listing via RPC (CalDAV), fixed adding ACLs, fixed linked attachments, updated the Dutch translation, and fixed bugs.
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: An improved history API, updated Dutch, Japanese, and Spanish translations, and small bugfixes.
Fairmat is a derivative and capital investments modelling tool. It permits you to build a pricing model for many financial projects (or derivative contracts) using a graphical representation blended with a high level algebraic language. It is also possible to use it to evaluate projects and perform real options valuations. The platform can be extended using a plug-in system.
Release Notes: Equity-Linked products modelling and valuation is dramatically improved with new templates. This release added a new home screen, which helps new users perform the most common actions. Data requests are logged: every valuation is associated with the details of all the historical requests needed for the valuation (i.e price quotes appearing in payoffs). More than 50 bugs have been fixed. Packages for Arch Linux are now available.
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 was updated for the new Twitter API. The Dutch, Japanese, and Spanish translations were updated.
Bos Wars is a futuristic real-time strategy game featuring a dynamic rate-based economy. Resources are continuously produced while also being consumed by creating buildings and training new units. Bos Wars aims to create a completely original and fun RTS game.
Release Notes: This release adds new maps, new terrain, new units, and improved campaigns, including an extensive campaign called 'Islands'. It also sees the introduction of the shipyard, which can build water scouts and destroyers. The editor and the engine were improved and many bugs were fixed.
GroupOffice is a groupware suite that takes your office online, implementing online collaboration and CRM. It allows you to share projects, calendars, files and email online with co-workers and clients. It is easy to use and fully customizable. It also features synchronization with PDAs and Outlook.
Release Notes: Speed optimizations and new features for the ticket system and e-mail client. Upgrading is recommended.
email2trac is a utility that converts email messages to Trac tickets. It features HTML message conversion, attachments, updating of tickets via email, command line options, a configuration file, Unicode support, spam detection, workflow support, and support for FullBlogPlugin and DiscussionPlugin.
Release Notes: A UnicodeDecodeError when checking attachment filenames was fixed. Trac installations in a virtual environment are now supported by configure or command line options. Trac Agilo installations can now be enabled with a command line option.
Racket (formerly PLT Scheme) is a programming language suitable for implementation tasks ranging from scripting to application development, including GUIs, Web services, etc. It includes the DrRacket programming environment, a virtual machine with a just-in-time compiler, tools for creating stand-alone executables, the Racket Web server, extensive libraries, documentation for both beginners and experts, and more. It supports the creation of new programming languages through a rich, expressive syntax system. Example languages include Typed Racket, ACL2, FrTime, and Lazy Racket.
Release Notes: This is a special-purpose release to coincide with the arrival of "Realm of Racket" in bookstores. It adds a single 'realm' collection, which contains the source code that readers of Realm may wish to use for experiments.
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 added Discount Fee to View Reservations, View Requests, View Group Reservation, and View Group Reservations (Details). The Portuguese localization has been updated.
Aspose.Cells is a .NET component for spreadsheet reporting without using Microsoft Excel. It supports a robust formula calculation engine, pivot tables, VBA, workbook encryption, named ranges, spreadsheet formatting, drawing objects like images, OLE objects, and importing or creating charts. You can also create Excel files using a designer spreadsheet, smart marker, or API and apply formulae and functions. It supports CSV, SpreadsheetML, PDF, and all file formats from Excel 97 to Excel 2007.
Release Notes: A picture can now be added based on a desired range of cells as the data source. Some significant enhancements were made for shading a style’s fill effect for cells, opening CSV files with values longer than 32K in the cells, and copying table and list object formulae accordingly when inserting new rows. Refreshing PivotTables, saving to HTML, reading files, rendering Microsoft Excel 2007/2010 file formats, rendering PivotTables, converting Excel files to HTML format, rendering charts, rendering image files, and exporting to PDF were fixed.
LaunchControl is a fully-featured launchd(8) frontend allowing you to manage and debug system and user services on your Mac. It provides everything you need to load, unload, start, create, edit, remove, or troubleshoot launch services. It supports all documented features of launchd, reports potential problems before a job is even started, and makes sure you always create valid configurations. It supports user LaunchAgents and Global and System LaunchAgents/Daemons. It shows all services and their status at a glance, and misconfigured services are highlighted. You can enable or disable services, and find them with a job filter. Not just a plist editor, it provides a dedicated interface for every configuration key with an adaptive interface that displays only information relevant for the selected job.
Release Notes: Permissions of agent/daemon directories are checked. Permission issues with job definition files or daemon/agent directories may now be fixed from within LaunchControl. A graphical glitch in the 'Trash job' button while no job is selected was fixed. Enabling/disabling a job definition having unsaved changes reverts those changes.
BackupLoupe helps you analyze the time and space used by Apple's Time Machine facility and gives you greater control over the backup process. It can quickly identify the items which take up the most space. Its history feature shows how many versions of an item are available and when they were saved, as well as allowing quick navigation between versions. Drag and drop can be used to restore items to any location. Backed up items can be revealed in the Finder. File types are instantly identified. Files can be previewed and opened. Items can be excluded from future backups without opening Time Machine's preferences. Multiple Time Machine disks can be handled, as can backups in non-standard locations.
Release Notes: A rare crash when mounting a new volume during initialization was fixed. Endless indexing when encountering directories with zero-length names was fixed.
NanoHttpd is a lightweight HTTP server designed for embedding in other applications. It's only one Java file, in two "flavors", one strictly Java 1.1 compatible, and one at "current" standards. It supports GET, POST, PUT, HEAD and DELETE requests, and supports file uploading with very small memory overhead. Temp file usage and the threading model are easily customized.
Release Notes: Polish for the Web server, and a fix for a bug causing stack traces on Samsung Phones. 'Connection: keep-alive' was implemented and tested against the latest Mozilla Firefox.
SabreDAV allows you to easily integrate your existing Web application with WebDAV. It supports most of the common clients, including the Mac OS X Finder, the Windows XP/Vista Explorer, DavFS2, Cadaver, NetDrive, and WebDrive. It supports class 1, 2, and 3 WebDAV servers. It implements RFC2518 and revisions from RFC4918. It also implements RFC2617 (Basic/Digest auth).
Release Notes: The zip release ships with sabre/vobject 2.1.0. Sabre\DAV\Client::verifyPeer is now a protected property (instead of private). A problem where text was incorrectly escaped in the Href and HrefList properties, disallowing URLs with ampersands (&) in them was fixed. A deserializer was added for Sabre\DAVACL\Property\CurrentUserPrivilegeSet. An issue where the client only deserialized properties with status 200 was fixed. Escaping of XML in 423 Locked error responses was fixed. A beforeGetPropertiesForPath event was added.