323 projects tagged "Linux (32 and 64 bit)"
MediaFire Shell is a console tool which provides FTP-like access to your MediaFire account. It supports SSL login and switching users, folder navigation (changing directory), folder/file listing, terminal scale detection (variable width), generation of file download links, and a help system.
Free Chart Geany is a software solution for market technical analysis and charting. It supports major technical analysis indicators like simple moving average, exponential moving average, MACD, relative strength index, Bollinger bands, and parabolic SAR. It includes support for various CSV formats like Metastock 7, Metastock 8, AMI Broker, Yahoo! Finance, Google Finance, and Standard CSV. Various drawing and text objects like labels, trailing text, horizontal lines, vertical lines, trend lines and Fibonacci retracements are provided. It allows quotes to easily be downloaded from Yahoo! Finance or Google Finance.
axMail is an add-on to URONode or LinuxNode that provides you and your users with the ability to send and receive SMTP-based email. It can also be used with a HylaFax server, making it possible to send and receive faxes using just a dumb terminal. Setup is easy and many options are available for the SysOp.
gnhast is a collection of daemons that work together to build an event-based home automation system. Any event (such as a light being turned on) can be handled by an external script or program. These programs can be written in any language, and the central daemon handles all the intercommunication. It is designed to be easily extensible for new device types and protocols.
PerfMonger is an yet another performance monitoring tool. The monitoring targets of PerfMonger are similar to the ones of sysstat (CPU usages, IO usages, etc.), but PerfMonger can collect and report performance information very frequently (the reporting interval of sysstat is 1 second at minimum, but PerfMonger can use a much smaller interval such as 0.5 seconds or 0.01 seconds) and can display performance information in both human-readable and machine-readable formats.