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Stomp 1.17
Stomp will make you satisfied because it is such an ideal and useful video recompressor, and ended up something so much more powerful than that. more>>
Stomp 1.17 will make you satisfied because it is such an ideal and useful video recompressor, and ended up something so much more powerful than that.
YouTube, Google Video, iMovie. The list goes on and Video is a huge part of your online life. Ever tried to email a movie clip to Grandma? What, it's 400mb for a short clip of your cat playing the piano? Well, that's no fun at all (the file size, not the cat). Enter Stomp, where size does matter.
Major Features:
- Simple - Stomp is designed to be simple. To compress a video is trivial - drag it into Stomp from Finder, click a preset you want to use, and then queue the job.
- Universal Binary - Native speed, no matter what Mac you own.
- Cropping - the easy way - Instead of entering actual numbers - why not just drag a cropping rectangle over the video?
- Parallel processing - Stomp can compress many videos at once, making the most of your CPU. In addition you have full control over how many tasks are executed at one time via the Performance settings in Preferences.
- Presets - Create as many different settings as you like, for different types of re-compression. You can then re-compress various videos quickly just by choosing a present and queuing the video.
- Support for all QuickTime codecs - Stomp will let you re-compress video using any QuickTime compressor on your machine. You don't even need to have QuickTime pro installed! It'll even let you crop, apply effects and scale the video - before compressing it for your iPhone, iPod, iPod Touch or even your Apple TV.
- Predefined presets - Stomp ships with a number of useful presets straight out of the box. It supports your iPod, iPhone, iPod Touch and Apple TV too!
- Complete control - Use Stomp just as it is, or customize the presets to your liking. You have full control of all video and audio options of the recompression.
- Effects - Did your last recording come out a bit light? Fix the color using the built in effects. Effects are saved in presets as well, so no need to keep on entering the same information every time you recompress a video.
Enhancements:
- Fixes
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- A problem converting for iPhone/Touch devices (Snow Leopard only) where the movie comes out black is aware. In the meantime, there are some fixes below.
- Fixed a bug whereby specialist codecs (non-QuickTime only codes, such as 3vix, DivX etc) wouldn't always work.
- Fixed a number of memory leaks.
- Fixed problem setting movie width when in absolute mode.
- Changes
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- Updated Sparkle (software update framework).
- Initial support for Elgato Turbo H264 HD.
- Now built under Snow Leopard.
Requirements: Requires OS X10.4 (Tiger) or 10.5 (Leopard).
dlib 17.19
Modern C++ library with a focus on portability and program correctness more>> Modern C++ library with a focus on portability and program correctness
dlib strives to be easy to use right and hard to use wrong. Thus, it comes with extensive documentation and thorough debugging modes.
dlib provides a platform abstraction layer for common tasks such as interfacing with network services, handling threads, or creating graphical user interfaces.
Additionally, the library implements many useful algorithms such as data compression routines, binary search trees, machine learning algorithms, linked lists, linear algebra and matrix utilities, XML and text parsing, and many other general utilities.
NOTE: dlib is licensed and distributed under the terms of the Boost Software License (BSL1.0).
Main features:
- Everything is Design by Contract all the time. This means there is complete and precise documentation for every class and function. There are also debugging modes that check the preconditions for functions. When this is enabled it will catch the vast majority of bugs caused by calling functions incorrectly or using objects in an incorrect manner.
- Abstraction layers on top of operating system APIs. Specifically: directory navigation, TCP sockets, threading and graphical user interfaces.
- Very portable
- All non ISO C++ code is located in the OS abstraction layers which are as small as possible (about 9% of the library). The rest of the objects in the library are either layered on top of the OS abstraction layer or are pure ISO C++.
- Big/little endian agnostic.
- No assumptions are made about structure byte packing.
- No other packages are required to use the library. Only APIs that are provided by an out of the box OS are used.
- Many container classes. What makes these containers different from what can be found in the STL is how they move objects into and out of themselves. Rather than copying things around everything is moved around by swapping. This allows you to do things like have containers of containers of containers. They also have simpler interfaces.
- There are many versions of each container with different performance characteristics so you have great flexibility in choosing exactly what you want.
- Many of the containers perform all their allocations through the memory_manager object and unlike the STL there is no requirement that different instances of the memory manager/allocator be able to free objects allocated from each other. This allows for much more interesting memory manager implementations.
- All containers are serializable.
- A command line parser with the ability to parse and validate command lines with various types of arguments and options.
- Various abstracted objects representing parts of data compression algorithms. Many forms of the PPM algorithm are included.
- A fast matrix object implemented using the expression templates technique.
- Machine learning algorithms such as multi layer perceptrons and nu support vector machines.
- A big integer object
- A thread safe logger object styled after the popular Java logger log4j.
- All new threads are pulled from a dynamically sized thread pool. So calls to create_new_thread() are fast.
- A modular testing framework.
- A simple HTTP server object you can use to embed a web server into your applications.
Enhancements
New Stuff:
- Added an implementation of the SURF algorithm which includes the
- following new objects and functions: integral_image, hessian_pyramid,
- interest_point, surf_point, compute_dominant_angle(),
- compute_surf_descriptor(), haar_x(), haar_y(), get_interest_points(),
- and get_surf_points().
- Added the zeros_matrix() and ones_matrix() functions.
- Added serialization support to the type_safe_union object.
- Added the grow_rect() and shrink_rect() functions.
- Added the get_files_in_directory_tree() function.
- Added the null_trainer_type object.
- Added the roc_trainer_type object.
Non-Backwards Compatible Changes:
- Removed some extraneous get_kernel() functions from some of the
- trainer adapter classes since they really arent needed.
Bug fixes:
- Changed the socket read/write code so that it can handle a large
- number ( > 2 billion) of bytes in I/O calls.
- Added a missing type cast to the reciprocal() function to fix a compile
- time error you get when you use it with complex type matrices.
- Fixed a bug in the assign_border_pixels() and zero_border_pixels() functions.
- Their contracts said there was no upper limit on the size of the border that
- could be assigned/zeroed but the implementations failed to handle the case
- where the border was bigger than the image.
Other:
- Generally cleaned up the code and documentation here and there.
- Added in Steven Van Ingelgems patches to improve the usability of the
- HTTP server object.
- Updated the load_bmp() function so that it is capable of reading BMP
- files that have been compressed with the RLE compression sometimes
- used for 8bit BMP files.
- Merged in Miguel Grinbergs patch to add a non-blocking read() function to the connection object.
Scour 0.17
A free Python and CLI based tool that takes an input SVG and outputs a cleaner, more concise SVG file more>> <<less
1001 1.0.17
Desktop Flickr client for photo sharing. more>>
1001 1.0.17 is a user-friendly, secure and reliable application that is used in conjunction with Flickr, the online photo-sharing website.
Major Features:
- 1001 not only uploads photos to your Flickr account, it notifies you anytime new photos from either your contacts, everyone, or your favorite tags are uploaded.
- 1001 allows you to step into the stream of photos passing through Flickr and to quickly see what's new at the moment.
- Just run the app in the background and if triggered, 1001 pops up a small unobtrusive window to notify you of new photos.
EPIC 0.6.17
EPIC - Open source Perl IDE based on the Eclipse platform more>> EPIC - Open source Perl IDE based on the Eclipse platform
EPIC is a free, open source and easy to use Perl IDE based on the Eclipse platform.
Features supported are syntax highlighting, perldoc support, source formatter, on-the-fly syntax check, content assist, templating support and a Perl debugger.
A regular expression plugin is also available.
NOTE: EPIC is released under the Common Public License.
Main features:
Perl Editor Plugin:
- Syntax Highlighting
- On the fly syntax check (with annotation hover)
- Content assist
- Quick reference feature
- Outline view with used modules and subroutines
- Source formatter
- HTML export
- Perldoc support
- Templating support
Perl Debugger:
- The Perl Debugger Plugin has the following features:
- Persistent Breakpoints
- Single Step/Step Into/Step Over ...
- Global and local variables inspection (PadWalker needed)
- Expression evaluation
RegExp Plugin:
- The RegExp Plugin has the following features:
- Multiline/Ignorecase
- Subexpression highlighting
- Single step for debugging
System requirements:
- Eclipse
Icon Set 17
Icon Set 17 - set of 25 Mac icons more>>
Glue 4.3.17
Glue 4.3.17 offers you an excellent and very useful program which helps you discover great movies, books and music. more>> <<less

Gorky 17 1.1
Discover what went on in the secret Russian city of Gorky 17. more>>
The year is 2008. NATO intelligence reports that, for some unknown reason, the Russian army has destroyed one of its so-called ?secret cities? known by the code word ?Gorky 17?. This exact replica of an American city was used to train the best Russian spies during the Cold War. Gorky 17 takes the best aspects of adventure, role-playing (RPG), and strategy games and melds them into one unique title.
Sente 6.0.17
Sente is regarded as a convenient and professional reference manager for Mac OS X. more>>
Sente 6.0.17 is regarded as a convenient and professional reference manager for Mac OS X. Sente's iTunes-like interface makes finding, reviewing, organizing and using the academic literature in your field easier than ever.
Sente (pronounced sen-tay) makes literature searches easier by providing a front-end to hundreds of data sources around the world, including: PubMed, many university library catalogs, Web of Science, Ovid, Agricola, the U.S. Library of Congress, and any other literature database that supports Z39.50 or SRU, and MARC or Dublin Core record syntax. (WoS and Ovid, and some other data sources, require a subscription.)
Sente updates the results of your searches each day so that you can easily stay current with new results. This means that you will learn about important new papers as soon as they appear in any of the databases you search. And the results will remain available until you find the time to review them, even if that happens when you are not connected to the Internet.
When it is time to write up your own research, Sente takes care of the details of properly formating citations and bibliographies. Sente includes over 100 pre-defined bibliography styles, including APA, Chicago and Harvard, as well as an easy-to-use bibliography format editor that lets you modify the supplied formats or create your own.

BOINC 6.10.17
BOINC offers you convenience of using a software platform which is developed for distributed computing using volunteered computer resources. more>>
BOINC 6.10.17 offers you convenience of using a software platform which is developed for distributed computing using volunteered computer resources. Many different projects can use BOINC. Projects are independent; each one operates its own servers and databases.
Participants can participate in multiple projects; they control which projects they participate in, and how their resources are divided among these projects. When a project is down or has no work, the resources of its participants are divided among other projects.
Enhancements:
- Support added for ATI GPUs.
- Support for automatic proxy detection on Windows.
- Improvements to the CPU/GPU scheduler.
- A new default screen saver.
bjam 3.1.17.1
Free and open source utility that will help you build the Boost library bjam is the command-line tool that drives the Boost Build system more>> Free and open source utility that will help you build the Boost library
bjam is the command-line tool that drives the Boost Build system. To build Boost binaries, youll invoke bjam from the Boost root.
Usage:
- Move the bjam executable into the boost directory.
- Open the Terminal and set the path to the boost directory.
- Run the command: ./bjam
System requirements:
- Boost
librep 0.17.4
A shared library implementing a Lisp dialect more>>
librep 0.17.4 A offers you a perfect and useful shared library implementing a Lisp dialect which is lightweight, reasonably fast, and highly extensible. librep contains an interpreter, byte-code compiler and virtual machine.
Applications may use the interpreter as an extension language, or it may be used for standalone scripts. The Lisp dialect was originally inspired by Emacs Lisp. However one of the main deficiencies of elisp--the reliance on dynamic scope--has been removed. Also, rep only has a single namespace for symbols.
Major Features:
- Bytecode compiler and virtual machine
- Choice of lexical and dynamic scope for variables
- Single name space for symbols
- A module system (modeled largely on Scheme48)
- Support for running Scheme code (currently targets r4rs)
- Tail-call elimination
- Mostly Scheme-like numbers (bignums, rationals, floats)
- Supports call-with-current-continuation
- Software preemptive threading
- Mostly Perl-like regular expression handling
- Extensible type, I/O and file handling
- Shared objects (a.k.a. plugins) appear as lisp libraries to the user
- Comprehensive support for spawning and controlling subprocesses
Enhancements:
- Don't ignore datarootdir setting
- Fixed an aclocal warning from configure.in
- Improved configures ending message
- Doc update in Numbers section. Lacking description on machine
- dependence is added. [Teika]
- Remove tar target from Makefile [Ritz]
Gerrit 2.0.17
Gerrit offers users a fantastic web based code review system, facilitating online code reviews for projects using the Git version control system. more>> Gerrit 2.0.17 offers users a fantastic web based code review system, facilitating online code reviews for projects using the Git version control system.
- Makes reviews easier by showing changes in a side-by-side display
- Allows inline comments to be added by any reviewer.
- Simplifies Git based project maintainership by permitting any authorized user to submit changes to the master Git repository, rather than requiring all approved changes to be merged in by hand by the project maintainer. This functionality enables a more centralized usage of Git.
Enhancements:
- New Features:
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- Add 'and '' shortcuts to PatchScreen: The keys 'and '' can be used to navigate to previous and next file in a patch set.
- GERRIT-241 Always show History panel in PatchScreen: The History panel in a patch screen is now always shown, even if there is only one patch set for this file. This permits viewing the number of comments more easily when navigating through files with ']'.
- Add 'Reply' button to comments on diff screen: There is now a 'Reply' button on the last comment, making it easier to create a new comment to reply to a prior comment on the same line. However, Gerrit still does not quote the prior comment when you reply to it.
- GERRIT-228 Apply syntax highlighting when showing file content: Files are now syntax highlighted. The following languages are supported, keyed from common file extensions: C (and friends), Java, Python, Bash, SQL, HTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript, and Makefiles.
- GERRIT-139 Allow mimetype.NAME.safe to enable viewing files: The new configuration option mimetype.NAME.safe can be set to enable unzipped download of a file, for example a Microsoft Word document.
- GERRIT-179 Display images inline for compare if mimetype.image/....: If mimetype.image/TYPE.safe is true images can be viewed inline in order to more easily visually compare them when an image is modified. Primarily useful for viewing icons in an icon library.
- File review status tracking: Per-user green check marks now appear when you view a file. This makes it easier to keep track of which patch set you last looked at, and within a patch set, which files you have looked at, and which ones you have not.
- GERRIT-247 Allow multiple groups to own a project: The owner of a project was moved from the General tab to the Access Rights tab, under a new category called Owner. This permits multiple groups to be designated the Owner of the project (simply grant Owner status to each group).
- Bug Fixes
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- Permit author Signed-off-by to be optional: If a project requires Signed-off-by tags to appear the author tag is now optional, only the committer/uploader must provide a Signed-off-by tag.
- GERRIT-197 Move 'f' and 'u' navigation to PatchScreen: The 'f' and 'u' keystrokes in a patch screen were disabled when there were no differences to view. This was fixed, they are now always available.
- Remove annoying 'no differences' error dialog
- GERRIT-248 Fix server crash when showing no difference: The "No Differences" error dialog has been removed. Instead the "No Differences" message is displayed in the patch screen. This makes navigation through a pair of patch sets easier with ']' (no dialog stopping to interrupt you when you encounter a file that has not changed and has no comments).
- GERRIT-244 Always enable Save button on comment editors: Some WebKit based browsers (Apple Safari, Google Chrome) didn't always enable the Save button when selecting a word and deleting it from a comment editor. This is a bug in the browser, it doesn't send an event to the Gerrit UI. As a workaround the Save button is now just always enabled.
- GERRIT-206 Permit showing changes to gitlinks (aka submodule poin...: You can now view a change made to a gitlink (aka a submodule path).
- GERRIT-171 Don't crash the submit queue when a change is a criss-...: Instead of crashing on a criss-cross merge case, Gerrit unsubmits the change and attaches a message, like it does when it encounters a path conflict.
- Other Changes
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- Start 2.0.17 development
- Move 'and '' key bindings to Navigation category
- Use gwtexpui 1.1.2-SNAPSHOT to fix navigation keys
- A few Javadocs and toString() methods for Patch and Pa...
- Merge change 10646
- Include the mime-util library to guess file MIME types
- Merge change 10667
- Added missing access method for accountPatchReviews
- Fix bad upgrade014_015 ALTER TABLE command
- GERRIT-245 Update PatchBrowserPopup when reviewed status is modif...
- Remove DiffCacheContent.isNoDifference
- Fix upgrade014_015 part1 scripts WHERE clause
- Don't allow users to amend commits made by Gerrit Code...
- Fix bad formatting in UnifiedDiffTable appendImgTag
- GERRIT-228 Add google-code-prettify 21-May-2009 version
- GERRIT-228 Load Google prettify JavaScript into client
- Fix formatting errors in PatchScreen
- Remove unused imports
- GERRIT-250 Fix syntax highlighting of multi-line comments
- Use gwtexpui 1.1.2
Dynalloy 4 RC 17
A free and open source extending alloy more>> A free and open source extending alloy
Dinalloy is a free and open source, extending alloy with dynamic behavior.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- bugfix: --strictUnroll console arguments was being treated inversely (strictUnroll = true leaded to addSkip = true )