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Fesc 2.8
An application that allows you to start stop and configure freenet services more>> An application that allows you to start stop and configure freenet services
Freenet, Entropy, and Samizdat Controller ("fesc") is a small application which allows you to do the following with regard to Freenet: start, stop, check status, view and cycle logs, upgrade, restore, and configure.
Fesc also allows you to do the following with regard to Entropy: start, stop, check status, upgrade, view and cycle logs, and configure.
Fesc also allows you to do the following with regard to Samizdat (Available only on Entropy): start, stop, check status, and view the logs.
Enhancements
- Added Samizdat NNTP support.
Aumix 2.8
Free and open source app that will adjust an audio mixer more>> Free and open source app that will adjust an audio mixer
Aumix will help you adjust an audio mixer from the Termina, the console or the command line.
Enhancements:
- apply forgotten GTK+ 2.0 patches to INSTALL and configure.in files
MOKit 2.8
MOKit - Set of OS X classes to augment Cocoa more>>
AGex 1.2.8
Apple Garamond font extractor. more>>
Viou 2.8.1
Drop a folder on Viou to automatically create and apply the appropriate icon based upon the icon of the application it contains. You acn also drop a file icon to change the parent folder icon more>>
Viou 2.8.1 has come as a smart program which is designed with many useful features. Now you can also copy/paste icons in the finder, create thumbnails for picture files and see the picture without additional software...right in the finder thanks to contextual menu. The size of the Viou archive is due to the numerous models provided.
Major Features:
- Drop a folder on Viou to automatically create and apply the appropriate icon based upon the icon of the application it contains.
- You can also drop a file icon to change the parent folder icon.
- You can edit and change the model.
- Select the folder icon among different models.
Viou is a useful utility which allows you to drop a folder on Viou to automatically create and apply the appropriate icon based upon the icon of the application it containsLynx 2.8.7d9
Text-based web browser. more>>
Lynx has become quite popular as a Universal Access web browser for the Visually handicapped. Though Lynx is limited as it does not support JavaScript.
Lynx was originally developed at the University of Kansas. In 1995 Lynx 2.4.2 was released under the GNU Public License by UKansas, since then it has been maintained and extended by a group of volunteers. This is the latest version, and has been compiled into an OS X package.
Osiris 2.8
Osiris - Post folders/files using Thoth or MT-Newswatcher more>>
It supports y-Encode if you are using Thoth 1.5 or greater. You may still also use the original version and set your preferences manually using the script editor.
Osiris requires OS X 10.2 or greater. Osiris is open source, built upon a core routine by Dennis R. Cohen. If you are having trouble with Thoth crashes, make sure you are using the current version of Thoth.
Enhancements:
- Completely rebuilt with XCode as universal binary
- Outdated user preferences system rebuilt, so preferences will need to be reset
- Addressed problem with MT-Newswatcher which does not allow empty body text by disallowing the option to to only post body text in first post for MT-NW
- Made pads for zeros in post numbers infinite rather than just one zero (allowing > 99 posts).
Stella 2.8
Now you can enjoy all of your favorite Atari 2600 games on your PC thanks to this game For many years, the Atari 2600 reigned supreme as the most popular game console on the market more>> Now you can enjoy all of your favorite Atari 2600 games on your PC thanks to this game
For many years, the Atari 2600 reigned supreme as the most popular game console on the market.
Years later, Ataris stranglehold on the market would dissipate as the Nintendo Entertainment System redefined 8-bit gaming, but die-hard fans and collectors still continue to support the Atari.
One would think that the weak Atari 2600 should be simple to emulate, because of its primitive architecture.
It is very difficult to write a efficient and working emulator because the Atari programmers used many devious tricks to make such an early machine to function.
Enhancements
- Added CRT simulation effects as described in the AtariAge posting
- CRT emulation for Stella. For now, this requires OpenGL 2.0 or
- greater with support for GLSL (GL Shading Language). This code
- will be expanded on and optimized in future releases.
- Adding editing of extended RAM in the debugger RAM UI. The RAM
- spreadsheet now shows the entire address space of RAM in the
- system, in 128 byte increments. The first bank shown is zero-page,
- with the others following in consecutive order. The UI takes care
- of read vs. write port differences, so you dont have to worry
- about the offsets. For now, all SuperChip based ROMs (EFSC, F4SC,
- F6SC, F8SC) as well as 3E, CV, E7 and FASC are supported.
- All ROMs which include SC extended RAM will now have memory erased if
- you attempt to read from the write port. Related to this,
- entering/exiting the debugger will no longer erase the extended RAM.
- Patching of ROM for bankswitch types 0840, SB, UA and X07 is now
- implemented, but hasnt been extensively tested.
- Visual improvements to the CPU register UI in the debugger; the
- SP/A/X/Y registers now have separate decimal and binary views.
- Tweaked paddle control so that all positions are reachable in game
- 4 of Activision Casino in both NTSC and PAL versions.
- SuperCharger/AR ROMs now start with a random value in the CPU
- accumulator. This should fix issues with Dragonstomper always
- starting in exactly the same state.
- Auto-detection for 3F bankswitching improved; several ROMs
- previously detected as F8 now work correctly.
- Updated internal ROM properties database to ROM-Hunter version 5
- (thanks go to RomHunter for his tireless research in this area).
- Added -exitlauncher commandline argument and associated UI item,
- to specify what happens when you exit a ROM. Normally, exiting a
- ROM brings up the ROM launcher, but this can be disabled for those
- using an external frontend (in which case exiting a ROM also exits
- from Stella).
- Re-added -fastscbios commandline argument, and added an associated
- UI item. When enabled, the SuperCharger load bars are now completely
- removed (and not just sped up as in previous releases).
- The -listrominfo commandline argument now shows all ROM
- information built in to the internal database, taking into account
- any information in personal stella.pro files.
PyPE 2.8.8
An editor written in Python with the wxPython GUI toolkit more>>
Major Features:
- Explicit exclude directories option in the search tab.
- Delete line and Delete right operations.
- Rectangular pasting.
- Non-white background colors.
- Automatic spellchecking in the background for text and tex/latex documents.
- Support for chapter delimiters in tex/latex documents.
- The ability to "split" the view so that you can see the contents of up to two other files while editing one file.
- Reorganized options to make it easier to understand PyPEs features, and to make it reasonable to navigate on screens with lower resolutions
- The ability to quickly run Python code snippets
- The ability to run .py and .pyw files with a system Python, capturing the output and allowing interaction via a command shell
- Optional automatic rebuilding of browsable source tree, autocomplete, and tooltips
- Optional "realtime" syntax checking for Python
- Support for displaying comments created with the "Transforms -> Insert Comment" in the Name, Line, and Filter tools
- Support for using some Vim options when first opening a file
- Easy converting between tabs and spaces in documents with a simple transform
- Command line option to allow PyPE to be portable when using the Windows distributions
- The find in files Search tab can be set to ignore leading dot subdirectories (like .svn )
- "Round box" indicator for shell output in wxPython 2.7+releases for shell output
- Will discover all Python interpreters known by the Windows Registry or in the environment path, and allows the user to choose from among them (and others) for the Python Shell
- Supports XML encoding declarations (in addition to previously-existing Python encoding declaration and BOM support)
- Command-line options for setting base font and font sizes
- ***entries above this entry are in reverse-chronological order that they were added
- All menu items can have almost any key binding desired, support for international keyboard mappings and non-latin characters fully supported (Options -> Change Menus and Hotkeys)
- Multiple open documents via tabs
- Syntax highlighting for Python, Pyrex, HTML/XML, C/C++, TeX/LaTeX, and plain text (plain text doesn't really have coloring)
- Drag and drop re-arrangement of documents in the Documents tool
- Display documents with or without path information
- Optional listing of previously open documents
- Display previously open documents with or without path information
- Drag and drop opening of files
- Open stdlib/site-packages Python module when Python search path has been defined
- Open all documents that were open when you last closed down PyPE (--last command-line option, File -> Open Last)
- Save all documents with a single menu command
- Command shell with command history
- External-process Python shell with syntax highlighting; never experience the while 1: pass lockup of your editor again
- Shells have optional display of indicators for lines recieved from the shell
- Revert to previously saved version
- Workspace management for handling projects
- Browsable filesystem tool with bookmarkable paths (pathmarks)
- Fully usable undo/redo
- Per-document Find/Replace bars
- Find bar with find-as-you-type
- Replace bar with "Smart Case" replacements
- Bars can be located on the top or bottom of the editor
- Both support Python string escapes
- Optional per-document history
- Start/end selection without needing to hold down the shift key or select with the mouse
- Indent/dedent region
- Find in files
- Searching through the current file, its includes, the selected text, open files, directories, or tags in directories
- File inclusion/exclusion based on file extension
- Optional case sensitivity, regular expressions, multi-line searches, whole-word, quoted, or commented
- Three different methods to view your results
- Spell checker with custom dictionary and alphabet support, along with spelling suggester
- Easy changing of line endings
- Easy changing of file encoding for unicode platforms, based on BOM
- Support for coding: directive in Python source files
- Wrap selected text to specified number of columns with CRLFCRLF line ending
- Insert a full-line comment (for marking code sections)
- Comment/uncomment region
- Auto-indent/dedent on return
- Trigger expansions based on what you have typed, simple language that includes support for autoindenting return and programmatic cursor placement
- Zooming
- Jump to line or character position
- Calltips
- Per-document preferences, default preferences for each supported language
- Current line highlighting
- Autocomplete
- Bookmarks with previous/next navigation
- Indentation guides
- Code folding
- Tab width/use/non-use
- Long-line wrapping (no CR/LF/CRLF characters inserted)
- Sloppy Cut/Copy
- Smart Paste
- Long-line indicators
- Both tool listings can be shown or hidden by menu or hotkey
- Both tool listings can be relocated top/bottom or left/right
- Optional toolbar that can be placed on the top or left side of the window
- Various cursor tracking options to suit user preference
- Optional display of information about the current document in the title bar
- A hierarchical listing of functions, classes and methods that are browsable by definition order or alphabetically
- Function/method/section filter tool
- Updates as you type
- Color-coded based on what kind of item it is (function, method, class, macro)
- Optional case sensitivity
- Exact, any, and all matching
- Optional context-sensitive display and search
- Optional matching subsequence search us.ti matches UserString.Title
- Macros
- Recorded as you type
- Fully modifiable
- Time-limited to prevent run-away macros
- Hotkey support
- Embedded HTML help, with information about macros, command-line options, etc.
- Language specific features:
- All Languages:
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- support for todos (except for plain text)
- autoindent (indent preservation in the case of plain text)
- Python and Pyrex
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- Try/except/finally wrapping of selected text
- Indent/dedent on block start (if, for, etc.)/end (return, pass, etc.)
- Parsers that support the extraction of class, method, and function definitions
- If given syntactically correct Python, will also extract docstrings for calltips
- Class/method/function information is available in the filter tool
- C/C++
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- A simple parser that can extract function, method, and function-like macro definitions
- Function/method/function-like macro information is available in the filter tool
- Call tips based on function definition
- TeX/LaTeX:
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- Parser that supports the extraction of section and label information
- Section/label information is included in the filter tool
Enhancements: (fixed) a bug related to realtime parsing of non-ascii Python source.
DropIT 2.8
DropIT is launched as a smart tool with an aim to upload a custom or default HTML-page with your ip-address to an FTP-server of your choice. more>> <<less

Panoply 2.8.3
Panoply is well-known as a powerful as well as reliable Java application that is created to help you plot geo-gridded arrays from netCDF, HDF and GRIB datasets. more>>
Panoply 2.8.3 is well-known as a powerful as well as reliable Java application that is created to help you plot geo-gridded arrays from netCDF, HDF and GRIB datasets.
To be plotted by Panoply, dataset variables must be tagged with metadata information using a convention such as CF.
Major Features:
- Slice and plot specific latitude-longitude, latitude-vertical, or time-latitude arrays from larger multidimensional variables.
- Combine two arrays in one plot by differencing, summing or averaging.
- Plot lon-lat data on a global or regional map (using any of over 75 map projections) or make a zonal average lineplot.
- Overlay continent outlines or masks on lon-lat plots.
- Use any ACT, CPT, GGR, or PAL color table for scale colorbar.
- Save plots to disk GIF, JPEG, PNG or TIFF bitmap images or as PDF or PostScript graphics files.
- Export lon-lat map plots in KMZ format.
Enhancements:
- Added Clear Menu item to Recent Files menu.
- (Mac) Bugfix: Appearance of toolbar at top of Datasets Browser window when viewed on OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
- Bugfix: Show Contours & Vectors menu item did not work.
- Eliminated floating progress windoid. Replaced it with status bar at bottom of application windows.
- If started from the command line, added option to allow for multiple instances of Panoply to run at one time. Use "-multi" argument.
- Added ability to save plot images in uncompressed TIFF format.
- Added ability to save plot images in uncompressed JPEG format.
- Bugfix: Possible null pointer condition could break examination of a lon-lat variable using alternative grid.
- Bugfix: Annoying Datasets Browser repaint flicker on some platforms.
- Library: Updated netCDF-Java to version 4.0.49.
- Library: (Mac) Upgrade Quaqua FC to version 6.0.1.
- Library: Updated GISS mapping to version 1.3.1.
Requirements: Panoply requires a computer with a Java 5 runtime environment, or better, installed. If you are using OS X 10.5 (Leopard), or if you are using OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and have been running System Update, then you should have Java 5 on your Mac.
License:Freeware
Cat.app 2.8
Cat.app provides users with such a convenient-to-use animated cat that sits on your desktop. more>>
Cat.app 2.8 provides users with such a convenient-to-use animated cat that sits on your desktop. It meows, purrs, burps, and throws out a quote or two every now and then. Hours of amusement.
Requirements:
- System 7.6.1 or higher
- 3 MB RAM
RBulk 1.2.8
RBulk Builder is a Batch Building companion for REALbasic. With it, you can automatically launch differents builds, changing the name, the platform, the language and even constant values for each more>> RBulk Builder is a Batch Building companion for REALbasic. With it, you can automatically launch differents builds, changing the name, the platform, the language and even constant values for each one. It is designed for people that need to build many different binaries (different platforms, localized, demo/light versions...) from a single source project file.
REALbasic 3.0 or later, TTs Alias Mgr Plugin & TTs MemoryBlock-Plugin (found here).
Version 1.2.8 fixes a bug on Classic launching RBulk with REALbasic already opened, and adds Code debugging features (borrowed from Project Cuisinart, by courtesy of Virtual1)
JNode 0.2.8
A Java new operating system design effort more>> A Java new operating system design effort
JNode is a Java New Operating system Design Effort. JNode is a simple to use and install Java operating system for personal use on modern devices.
Any java application runs on JNode, fast and safe.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- progress with OpenJDK integration
- class library updated to OpenJDK6 b13
- JNode now builds with both Java 6 SE and OpenJDK6+IcedTea
- javac source level and target level raised to 1.6
- introduced mauve based regression testing
- improved isolate support
- added isolate invoker
- added Russian keyboard support
- improved NTFS support
- added HFS+ formatter
- progress with Bjorne shell
- improved modal dialogs
- console & shell improvements
- a large number of bug fixes and improvements in the overall system
- aiming better Java compatibility, stability and performance
- real world applications starting to work: Jetty + recent Servlet/JSP examples,
- PHP with Jetty + Quercus, JEdit, Groovy
EyeDB 2.8.7
Object Oriented Database Management System (OODBMS) based on the ODMG 3 specification more>>
Major Features:
- Standard OODBMS features:
- Persistent typed data management
- Client/server model
- Transactional services
- Expressive object model
- Inheritance
- Integrity constraints
- Methods
- Triggers
- Query language
- Application programming interfaces
- Language orientation:
- A definition language based on the ODMG Object Definition Language (ODL)
- A query language based on the ODMG Object Query Language (OQL)
- A C++ binding
- A Java binding
- Genericity and orthogonality of the object model:
- Inspired by the SmallTalk, LOOPS, Java and ObjVlisp object models (i.e. every class derives from the object class and can be manipulated as an object)
- Type polymorphism
- Binary relationships
- Literal and object types
- Transient and persistent objects
- Method and trigger overloading
- Template-based collections such as set, bag and array
- Multi-dimensional and variable size dimensional arrays
- Support for large databases:
- Databases up to several Tb (tera-bytes)
- Efficiency:
- Database objects are directly mapped within the virtual memory space
- Object memory copy are reduced to the minimum
- Caching policy is implemented
- Scalability:
- Programs are able to deal with hundred of millions of objects without loss of performance
Enhancements:
- Fixed Java bug that made all OQL requests issued from a Java program crash with an exception.
- Added test suites based on examples. make check runs and checks all the examples.