177 projects tagged "Linux"
Guis widget server is a Gtk2 widget server. It listens on pipes for widget requests (in the Python or Ruby (or Slang, etc.) scripting languages), and emit replies or events in textual lines (e.g. Lispy, XML or plain token syntax). It is useful for programs (in particular setuid programs) and scripts that don't or can't link the Gtk2 libraries and need to delegate the user interface to another process.
SSHMenu is a GNOME panel applet that makes starting up a new terminal window with an SSH connection to a remote host just a click away. A preferences dialog allows you to add and organise hosts. Window positions and sizes can be set along with a profile for controlling text and background colours as well as font details. It also includes a version without GNOME dependencies that can be run as a small standalone window or swallowed into the panel of another window manager.
Berkeley DB XML is a native XML database engine for use within your product. Made available as a C++ library with language bindings for Java, Perl, Python, PHP, and Tcl, it integrates directly into your application (it is not a standalone database server). It provides XQuery access into a database of document containers. XML documents are stored and indexed in their native format using Berkeley DB as the transactional database engine.
WhatWeb identifies Websites. Its goal is to answer the question, “What is that Website?”. WhatWeb recognizes Web technologies including content management systems (CMS), blogging platforms, statistic/analytics packages, JavaScript libraries, Web servers, and embedded devices. WhatWeb has over 900 plugins, each to recognize something different. It also identifies version numbers, email addresses, account IDs, Web framework modules, SQL errors, and more. It can be stealthy and fast, or thorough but slow. It supports an aggression level to control the trade off between speed and reliability.
Sanzang is a compact and simple cross-platform machine translation system. It is especially useful for translating from the CJK languages (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean), and it is very suitable for working with ancient and otherwise difficult texts. Unlike most other machine translation systems, Sanzang is small and approachable. Any user can develop his or her own translation rules, and these rules are simply stored in a text file and applied at runtime.
Free Conquest and Colonization of America is a remake of a fantastic old game from Microprose called Colonization. Those who have played Civilization will find the game style very similar. In Civilization, the game time goes from pre-history to the future, but in Free Conquest and Colonization of America, all action happens during the exploration age, from 1492 to 1800. The goal of the game is to build a colony in America and make this colony grow big enough to be able to achieve independence from the motherland. A player can choose among the English, French, Dutch, and Spanish nations, each having its own qualities and problems. During colonization, the player will face many challenges, such as negotiating (and making war, if necessary) with other European colonies and native tribes. Winning the hearts of the colonists (by making they feel that the colony is their home) is the key to getting enough support to fight for independence. Allowing religious freedom in your colony will attract more colonists persecuted for their faith in Europe.
Komodo IDE is a multi-platform, multi-language IDE for end-to-end development of dynamic Web applications. It makes creating robust apps fast and easy, with a rich feature set for client-side AJAX technologies such as CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and XML, coupled with advanced support for dynamic languages such as Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl. Features include comprehensive editing and debugging plus intelligent tools for regular expressions, team development, customization, and extensibility. The result is a powerful coding environment for framework stacks like Ruby on Rails and CakePHP and client libraries such as the Yahoo! UI Library and Dojo.
Auto IRC Bot is an advanced, lightweight, modular, and easy-to-use IRC bot. It is easy to install and configure, and comes packaged with various modules. You can use its advanced, straightforward, and flexible API to make your own modules. Auto is IRCv3 compliant. It supports CertFP, SASL, IPv6, and SSL. It supports multiple networks and channels, and it uses a privilege system for permissions.