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Download No website Updated 23 May 2013 mochad

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Pop 101.04
Vit 102.37

mochad is a TCP gateway daemon for the X10 CM15A RF (radio frequency) and PL (power line) controller, the CM15Pro RF and PL controller, and the CM19A RF controller. The CM15Pro is the EU version of the CM15A. PL support includes extended dim and status query. Standard RF modules such as motion sensors and remote controls are supported. DS10A and MS10A RF security modules are supported. Ninja pan/tilt camera mounts can be controlled from mochad. The command line interface is well-suited for CGI scripts and cron jobs. mochad works well on embedded Linux systems such as OpenWRT and Chumby, so a PC is not required for always-on applications.

Download No website Updated 23 May 2013 Hnefatafl

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Pop 40.72
Vit 1.26

Hnefatafl is an implementation of a Norse board game. Hnefatafl 11x11, 13x13, and Tablut are fully supported using rulesets. Other regional variants are partly supported. There is a commandline interface and an XLib interface (both are optional).

Download Website Updated 22 May 2013 Liferea

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Pop 587.33
Vit 683.97

Liferea (Linux Feed Reader) is a fast, easy-to-use, and easy-to-install GTK/GNOME desktop news aggregator for online news feeds and Web logs. It supports the important syndication formats (Atom, RSS, and OPML). Liferea supports offline reading.

Download Website Updated 22 May 2013 cryptmount

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Pop 433.25
Vit 204.36

cryptmount is a utility for creating and managing secure filing systems on GNU/Linux systems. After initial setup, it allows any user to mount or unmount filesystems on demand, solely by providing the decryption password, with any system devices needed to access the filing system being configured automatically. A wide variety of encryption schemes (provided by the kernel dm-crypt system and the libgcrypt library) can be used to protect both the filesystem and the access key. The protected filing systems can reside in either ordinary files or disk partitions. The package also supports encrypted swap partitions, and automatic configuration on system boot-up.

Download Website Updated 22 May 2013 The Aime Interpreter

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Pop 449.09
Vit 137.36

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.

Download Website Updated 22 May 2013 Partclone

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Pop 291.80
Vit 107.28

Partclone provide utilities for backing up used blocks and is designed for higher compatibility with the file system by using libraries like e2fslibs. Currently supported filesystems are EXT2, EXT3, EXT4, Reiserfs, Reiser4, XFS, NTFS, FAT, HFS+, UFS, JFS, VMFS, and Btrfs.

Download Website Updated 22 May 2013 pf-kernel

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Pop 383.16
Vit 256.68

pf-kernel is a fork of the Linux kernel. It provides useful features which are not merged into the mainline, including the BFS CPU scheduler, the BFQ I/O scheduler, and TuxOnIce.

Download Website Updated 22 May 2013 LibRaw-demosaic-pack-GPL2

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Pop 126.21
Vit 191.10

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.

Download Website Updated 22 May 2013 IronGrip

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Pop 86.97
Vit 2.05

IronGrip is a GTK+ frontend for audio CD ripping and encoding as WAV and MP3. It supports CDDB lookup.

Download Website Updated 21 May 2013 Clement

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Pop 234.74
Vit 37.89

Clement is an email server application. Its main function is to block unwanted mail (spam) as soon as possible in the email exchange process. It accepts or rejects email while the SMTP session, initiated by the email sender, is still pending, accepting legitimate email messages without the need to return an error status to non-existent or "borrowed" return address later. Clement can operate in two modes. Either the mail is taken into account locally and stored in the recipient's own area, or it can transmit the mail to an another SMTP server (Sendmail, Postfix, Exim, Exchange, etc.). Each email domain name Clement knows about can be treated in one of these two modes depending on the group to which the domain name has been set. Each message is verified by a virus scanner (ClamAV) while the SMTP connection is still open, but the refusal of mail and the reason for refusal is notified to the actual sender. Mail management is done via a Web interface and can be delegated to three administrative levels (Root-Admin, Group-Admin, Domain-Admin). Standard users can access their own logs (sent email status, email rejected, quarantined email, etc.). With this interface, the user can handle the rejection and acceptance of mail. Users who are level "Admin" can access the session logs (via the Web interface). Clement uses a SQL database (PostgreSQL, MySQL) to store and manage logs, user profiles, and dynamic management of directives concerning the sender-receiver relationship.

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i18nspector

A checking tool for gettext POT, PO, and MO files.

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ZedLog

A robust cross-platform input logging tool.