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Download Website Updated 25 Apr 2013 bareos

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Bareos (Backup Archiving REcovery Open Sourced) is a fork of the backup project from bacula.org. It has been in development since late 2010, and has many new features.

Download No website Updated 28 Jan 2013 LifeV

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LifeV is a finite element (FE) library providing implementations of state of the art mathematical and numerical methods. It serves both as a research and production library. It has already been used in medical and industrial contexts to simulate fluid structure interaction and mass transport. LifeV is the joint collaboration between four institutions: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (CMCS) in Switzerland, Politecnico di Milano (MOX) in Italy, INRIA (REO, ESTIME) in France, and Emory University (Sc. Comp) in the U.S.A.

No download No website Updated 12 Oct 2012 METAXPON

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METAXPON ("Metachron" in Greek letters) is a small and fast audio DSP library for time-scale manipulation of 16-bit integer or 32-bit floating point stereo audio data streams. It employs a rigid phase-locked vocoder with dedicated transient detection and processing, and can work in real-time or non-real-time. Four editions are included - a portable edition and three x86 editions. The portable edition can be built with any ANSI C compiler and is OS- and architecture-independent. The three x86 editions are written in assembly using the FPU, 3DNow!, and SSE instruction sets, respectively, with automatic selection between them depending on the CPU capabilities. They can be compiled with MASM, JWASM, or NASM, producing libraries of object files in 8 formats.

No download No website Updated 19 Jun 2012 SYINF

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SYINF shows in brief a system's CPU brand and model, RAM size, disk space, operating system, regional parameters, and current date and time. It can run in interactive (menu) or batch mode. There are two versions, in the C and C++ languages. They have been tested on 20 (15) compilers, 26 (25) operating systems, and 18 architectures. (Figures in parentheses are for the C++ version.) Both versions are conveyed in source code form only, each as a single ~35 KB source text file.

Download Website Updated 16 Aug 2012 rand

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rand takes a file, input stream, or list of "words" and repeats them in a random order to the given output file or stdout.

Download Website Updated 01 May 2012 swet

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swet (sustained workload and efficiency test) is a portable benchmark for multi-core computers running POSIX and BSD operating systems with multi-thread and multi-process capabilities and flexible, powerful report options.

Download Website Updated 03 Feb 2013 encuestame

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Encuestame is a survey management system. It's integrated with the most popular social networks, including Facebook and Twitter.

Download Website Updated 28 Dec 2010 xdf

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The Exquisite `df' (xdf) is a souped-up version of df(1) rewritten from scratch and focused on flexibility of field selection and output format. It offers HTML and CSV outputs, besides the traditional text-based console output. It is fit for system administrators who are tired of post-processing df(1) output through shell or Perl scripts in order to avoid broken lines or to get a simple total/summary line.

No download Website Updated 03 Feb 2011 MakeKit

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MakeKit is a build system for POSIX environments using pure POSIX shell script and make. It retains the minimal dependencies and familiar feel of GNU autotools, but is much more straightforward to use. MakeKit strives for modularity, extensibility, and composability.

No download Website Updated 05 Oct 2010 Charm++

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Charm++ is a portable adaptive runtime system for parallel applications. Application developers create an object-based decomposition of the problem of interest, and the runtime system manages issues of communication, mapping, load balancing, fault tolerance, and more. Sequential code implementing the methods of these parallel objects is written in C++. Calls to libraries in C++, C, and Fortran are common and straightforward. Charm++ is portable across individual workstations, clusters, accelerators (Cell SPEs and GPUs), and supercomputers such as those sold by IBM (Blue Gene, POWER) and Cray (XT3/4/5/6). Applications based on Charm++ are used on at least 5 of the 20 most powerful computers in the world.

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Sudokuki

A Sudoku game.

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SMI

A solution to manage services and technical support.