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downcount is a very simple timer that displays a countdown (or up). It can display with no window decoration for a cleaner look.
Release Notes: This initial release has the ability to count down or up from a given starting time.
Aspose.Pdf.Kit is a Java component for manipulating PDF documents. It supports filling of XFA fields, the creation o PDF document links, font styles, modifying AcroForm, extracting and adding Images and text, retrieving and modifying meta information, encrypting or decrypting PDF files, adding watermarks or logos, appending pages, and converting a PDF file to a single TIFF or XML file.
Release Notes: Conversion of PDF to TIFF format was improved with greater fidelity. The ability to control the appearance of empty signature PDF form fields was added. The PdfFileMend and PdfFiledEditor classes were also improved.
Vendetta Online is a multi-platform 3D space-combat MMO for Windows, Mac, Linux/32 and Linux/64. The game permits players to interact in a vast online galaxy; fighting, trading, and mining their way to success. A "twitch" type real-time combat model makes true player skill the deciding factor instead of character advancement. Massive capital-ship battles shake the foundations of the major nations at war, while others struggle to push back the encroachment of the AI "Hives". A no-strings free trial is available.
Release Notes: Conquerable Station defense-turret armor was reduced from 450k to 90k, making conquest an easier prospect. Game controller support for Android (including Ouya) was improved. A 'virtual mouse' that is controlled by the left stick with 'A' being the 'left mouse button' was implemented. Any other button will cancel the virtual mouse. Game controllers can now be connected to an Android device while the game is running, and the controller will be automatically detected when any of the analog controls on the controller are moved. Native support for game controller HID devices was added, but this requires an APK update.
Fanurio is a time tracking and billing application designed to help freelancers manage their work and be paid for it. You can organize your work per client using projects, mark invoices as paid and track the overdue ones, mark your work as billable (flat rate, hourly rate) or non-billable, create partial invoices at any time during the project, create invoices for single or multiple projects, customize invoice templates using your own layouts, import clients from other applications by means of a CSV file, export data to a CSV or Excel file, and create backup copies of your data.
Release Notes: Failures to start with Java 5 and if global hotkeys were enabled were fixed. An issue where time entry descriptions were not available when displaying them grouped by date in the invoice template was fixed. The template editor now correctly saves templates containing Freemarker code. The dialog used to create and edit new Timesheet Import configurations is now scrollable so it can fit on any screen. Issues with Java 7 on Mac OS X were fixed along with Windows 8 problems. On Linux, xdg-open is now used instead of gnome-open to open files, folders, and URLs.
LibRaw-demosaic-pack-GPL3 is a set of additional demosaic and noise reduction algorithms for LibRaw. These algorithms include AMaZE demosaic and color aberrations correction by Emil Martinec.
Release Notes: Incorrect data maximum calculations for Panasonic files were fixed. A possible buffer overrun in exposure correction code is now checked.
LibRaw-demosaic-pack-GPL2 is a set of additional demosaic and noise reduction algorithms for LibRaw. These algorithms include AFD, LMMSE by Manuel Llorens, VCD, modified VCD, AHD+VCD, and two advanced median filters by Paul Lee.
Release Notes: Incorrect data maximum calculations for Panasonic files were fixed. A possible buffer overrun in exposure correction code is now checked.
LibRaw is a library for reading RAW files obtained from digital photo cameras (CRW/CR2, NEF, RAF, DNG, and others). LibRaw is based on the source codes of the dcraw utility, though some of the drawbacks of dcraw have been eliminated. The users of the library are provided with an API to be used when writing their software programs.
Release Notes: Incorrect data maximum calculations for Panasonic files were fixed. A possible buffer overrun in exposure correction code is now checked.
You are captain of the cargo ship Chromium B.S.U., responsible for delivering supplies to our troops on the front line. Your ship has a small fleet of robotic fighters which you control from the relative safety of the Chromium vessel. Chromium B.S.U. is a fast paced, arcade-style, top-scrolling shooter. It uses OpenGL for graphics, OpenAL/SDL_mixer for sound effects, GLC/FTGL for text rendering, and glpng/SDL_image for texture loading.
Release Notes: Diagonal keypad keys were fixed. Russian and Simplified Chinese translations were added. Other translations were updated. Compilation was fixed.
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 fixes rulebase output bugs when using the 'cl' option in 'rr' mode. Netscreen rulebase numbers now output usable rule numbers in 'cl' rulebases. The ctrl-c panic when reading logs is fixed. 'rr' mode 'log' defaults now switch off 'Any' rule to object and service object resolution. New 'rr' mode 'res' defaults now switch on most resolution and matching options.
quIRC is a lightweight console-mode IRC client. It uses terminal escape sequences to provide a clean character-cell based interface, handling things like multiple channels and servers (using tabs), input line editing (with bash-like keystrokes), and backscroll.
Release Notes: This release improves CTCP handling. It also remembers channel keys, so they don't need to be specified on /[re]join. Some cosmetic interface changes were made. The 'force_redraw' option ('fred' in the rc file) has been removed, as it's believed to no longer be necessary. There were also some bugfixes; notably, 'topic was set' messages no longer contain ridiculous dates 2300 years in the future.
Saros is a Eclipse plugin for collaborative text editing that in particular targets distributed pair programming (also called remote pair programming), but can support arbitrarily many participants at once. All members of a session have an identical copy of an Eclipse project and Saros keeps these copies in sync as editing progresses.
Release Notes: Saros now supports session-independent 1-to-1 chats, enabling direct communication with your buddies. New color management was introduced, which tries to ensure that you always get the same colors in your session, independent of who started the session in the first place. Since the computation of the contribution annotations (who wrote what) is CPU intense, this was made an optional feature. Many minor fixes and usability improvements were made.
Dialog allows you to present a variety of questions or display messages using dialog boxes from a shell script. Several types of dialog boxes are implemented including: calendar, checklist, file-selection, gauge, info, input, menu, message, radiolist, tailbox, text, time, yes/no.
Release Notes: A --last-key option was added. Some message files were updated. Several bugs were fixed. In particular the --stdout option was adjusted to compensate for a bugfix in putp() in ncurses.
FBGrab is a framebuffer screenshot program, capturing the Linux framebuffer and converting it to a PNG image.
Release Notes: Handling of framebuffers with non-standard ordering of the colors was improved. Framebuffers with larger line lengths than are actually used are now handled. Screenshots where the picture is not at the top of the framebuffer are now supported, i.e. applications using hardware flips. A -v option was addef to provide some verbosity on what fbgrab is doing. zlib.h is now included to adjust to changes in libpng.
Hypertable is a high performance, scalable database modeled after Google's Bigtable. It is designed to manage the storage and processing of information on a large cluster of commodity servers, providing resilience to machine and component failures.
Release Notes: A COMPACT command was added. A stuck CommitLog purge problem was fixed. An excessive memory usage on startup problem was fixed. Other stability improvements were made.
shipper is a power distribution tool for developers with multiple projects who do frequent releases. It automates the tedious process of shipping a software release. It can deliver releases in correct form to SourceForge or Berlios, and knows how to post a release announcement to freshmeat.net via freshmeat-submit.
Release Notes: SourceForge upload locations for FRS and project Web have changed. A sourceforge-folder variable was added and documented. IRC chat channel and Ohloh/GitHub/Gitorious URLs were added to optional metadata. HTML page descriptions are extracted from <title> elements. Changes and tags are pushed if -t and -u are both enabled. MD5 and SHA* checksum files are added to automatic website uploads. Release-Focus is gone. Calling shipper is now a fire-and-forget operation. Untested support for savannah-nongnu was added.
Dada Mail can help you manage a mailing list, offers complete support for safe, closed-loop opt-in subscriptions, sends out mass mailings, keeps an archive of your messages, and allows you to share your messages in many ways. It runs on your Web hosting account and you interact with it through your Web browser, making it available anywhere you have a connection to the Internet. You do not have to rely on a third-party list management system with costly monthly fees. It is rich with features, but tries to keep it simple. It is designed to favor flexibility, extensibility, and ease-of-use over core speed or extremely flashy but hard-to-use features. It is designed to be installed, set up, and understood by regular people who have Web sites, but has enough advanced features to entice more proficient users. If you've ever installed a bulletin board or blog software, you should be able to install Dada Mail without too many problems. Dada Mail can scale. You can install Dada Mail on most any basic hosting account and start sending out messages. If your mailing list grows large, you can switch to sending with a more powerful third-party system, like Amazon SES, where there's potentially no limit on the number of emails you may send, all without having to change mailing list management systems or your hosting.
Release Notes: This release features an overhaul and simplification of the unsubscription process, and major feature enhancements to the Tracker plugin: the ability to track and report by subscriber and the ability to track unsubscribes.
XWiki is a WikiWiki clone written in Java that supports many popular features of other Wikis like the Wiki syntax, version control, attachments, security, and searching, but also many advanced features like templates, database and dynamic development using scripting languages (Velocity, Groovy, Ruby, Python, PHP, and more), an extension system and skinability, J2EE scalability, an XML/RPC remote API, statistics, RSS feeds, PDF exporting, WYSIWYG editing, an Office viewer and importer, and a lot more.
Release Notes: This is a bugfix release for the 5.0.x cycle. The blocking bugs which led to this release are about PostgreSQL support and new multiwiki behavior.
Octopussy is a solution to manage your logs (also frequently called a SIM/SEM/SIEM Solution). Basically, it stores your logs, produces reports, and raises alerts.
Release Notes: Major security issues have been fixed. Many bugs have been fixed. Minor Web interface improvements have been done.
slacktrack tracks the installation of 'make install' (or similar) and produces a Slackware compliant package from the results. It can be used to build replica packages from Slackware's '.build' scripts or your own.
Release Notes: This release adds minor bugfixes.
freedns-afraid is a dynamic DNS client or updater, a Linux daemon which keeps your record on the free dynamic DNS service freedns.afraid.org up-to-date. The rpm is built for Fedora, but it should work for other rpm-based Linux distributions which use systemd and NetworkManager.
Release Notes: This release uses the HTTPS protocol used instead of HTTP.
PhpPeanuts is a framework for developing database-backed applications in PHP. Rather than building an application from the bottom up, you initially only build domain model classes in which you specify properties, relationships, and database table names in metadata. The framework dynamically scaffolds getters and setters, persistency, navigation over relations, and input and delete validation. The abstract user interface instantly offers a rich set of pages for searching, browsing, drilling down, editing and reporting over your domain model. From there on you extend and refine both the domain model and the user interface to make it what you want by defining specialization classes and overriding inherited methods.
Release Notes: For improved security, the Synchronizer Token Pattern is now followed for referrer tokens in all URLs, ActionTickets now use hashed random tokens with timeout, only parameterized SQL queries are used (may be emulated), Parameterized queries are emulated for the old MySql driver, and PntValidationExceptions are thrown on invalid request data which should never be produced by applications.
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/24). The Linux kernel was updated to 3.8.13-1. The package drbl was updated to 2.4.12-drbl1, and clonezilla was updated to 3.3.48-drbl1. A bug was fixed: Option -icds of ocs-sr and ocs-onthefly should be passed to ocs-expand-mbr-pt.
twstools is a simple set of command line tools around the Interactive Brokers TWS API with the purpose of having a powerful scriptable toolbox to automate "jobs" like downloading historical data, tracking account info or submitting orders, etc.
Release Notes: This is a maintenance release with minor improvements and bugfixes. Most notably, order and execution structs are now fully compatible with IB API 9.66.
cciss_vol_status is a lightweight program which reports the status of logical drives on HP Smart Array controllers.
Release Notes: This release adds support for new Smart Array controllers. Idle spare drives are no longer spun up, saving power and time. Non-volatile cache status may now be reported.
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: Orbital objects can now be exported or imported to GAMGI native XML files. The recursive static_outside routine has been replaced by a loop and stack version, thus removing a critical bottleneck in the solid orbital code. This release fixes memory leaks in GTK code, syntax bugs in object selection by color, warnings due to unused variables, and more.