3.3.3

Samba 3.3.3
An open source/free software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients. more>>
An open source/free software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients. Samba is freely available under the GNU General Public License.
Samba consists of two key programs: smbd and nmbd. They implement the four basic modern-day CIFS services, which are:
- File and print services
- Authentication and authorization
- Name resolution
- Service announcement (browsing)
EPOXY 4.0 Beta 1 / 3.3.3
A software that allows you to create electronic cards. EPOXY is a software which creates PCB, and allows to create your electronic cards from elementary tools and customable objects library more>> A software that allows you to create electronic cards.
EPOXY is a software which creates PCB, and allows to create your electronic cards from elementary tools and customable objects library. In order to create typons with EPOXY, it is not necessary to have 20 years of studies in using the software.
NOTE: In order to receive the EPOXY 4.0 Beta 1 version you must contact the developer HERE.
Main features:
- This is a 2 in 1 soft : you create the electric scheme and PCB at the same time.
- Its easy to understand : All documents are created with single EPOXY format document : Components, Pins, scheme and PCB!
- Customable: Its very effortless to add, create, modify component, customized pins, or objects for EPOXY.
- EPOXY has got a beautiful graphic interface, to stop familiar austerity in electronic programs!
- EPOXY is infinitely multilibrary and multilayer, or almost!
- EPOXY is also able to work with inches.
- Export to RS274X (GERBER) format.
System requirements:
- 5 MO of Ram minimum.
- 6 MO on hard disk.
- 640*480 screen 256 colors.
- And a good printer!
Enhancements
- New interface
- New electric verification
- New preference system
- Part List Creator - find and replace text - and other news.
Splunk 3.3.3
Indexes logs from ANY source (Apache, OS X, sendmail, routers) more>> Indexes logs from ANY source (Apache, OS X, sendmail, routers)
Splunk Server is a tool that indexes logs from ANY source (apache, OS X, sendmail, routers). No need to configure it for specific formats, write regular expressions or change your logging output.
Search mountains of data by time, keywords, type of event, source, host or relationships to other events. Note: Splunk is server software. You configure and use the software via a web browser.
Main features:>
Application Availability
Navigate web sessions, container calls and database transactions to investigate J2EE, LAMP, .Net and custom applications problems.
Server Management
Search Linux, Unix and Windows events across thousands of servers from one place to find problems and automate change analysis.
Network Management
Alert and report on terabytes of router, firewall, IDS, SNMP and syslog data to find and fix problems and automate security reporting.
Email Administration
Trace inbound and outbound messages across complex MTA, antispam, authentication and delivery agent components in seconds.
Transaction Analysis
Speed your ability to answer questions from business people, help desk and customer support staff asking about customer transactions.
Compliance
Meet your compliance requirements to manage, alert and report on logs and IT data for specific mandates including CoBIT, COSO, FFIEC, FISMA, GLBA, HIPAA, ISO17799/BS7799, NISPOM, PCI, SOX.
Enhancements:
- The free version of Splunk no longer returns an auth error when attempting to access REST endpoints. (SPL-13741)
- Spool input now consumes different files with the same name. (SPL-14536)
- indexes.conf is now deployable. (SPL-14480)
- Break_before_date in props.conf is now functional. (SPL-14363)
- All file types now show the correct timestamp in Splunk Web. (SPL-14347)
- Custom timerange now resets correctly when starting a new search. (SPL-14142)
- Subsearches that return 0 results are no longer ignored in the search pipeline. (SPL-14006)
- The User role can now search distributed search instance without allow_livetail capability enabled. (SPL-13828)
- LDAP user DN to group member entry mapping is no longer case sensitive. (SPL-13752)
- Event type attribute values are no longer case-sensitive. (SPL-13577)
- Eventtypes with complex phrasing are now searchable and reportable. (SPL-11340)
- Auto tImestamp extraction now recognizes AM & PM in event data. (SPL-13736)
- The filter option in the file system change monitor now works on Windows. (SPL-13610)
- The deployment server now restarts Splunk Web. (SPL-13281)
- The send email script no longer sends 2 emails. (SPL-6892)
- The search idxprobe now looks into colddb. (SPL-14124)
- Metrics now have a tunable parameter for the number of results in sample period. (SPL-14090)
- Splunk now auto-extracts fields for | idxprobe tsidx. (SPL-14062)
- Pie charts now show values. (SPL-13755)
- You can now specify -format csv if specifying -header false when searching. (SPL-13392)
- The source for UDP inputs is now set correctly. (SPL-13739)
- On Windows and AIX, Splunk was using an out of date Olsen database to determine proper timezone offsets. This database has been updated. (SPL-14347)
- If you are using IE6, you will no longer see an error dialog saying Error: Cant move focus to the control because it is invisible, not enabled or of a type that does not accept the focus. (SPL-13331)
- Issues with assigning multiple graph types to a saved search have been resolved. (SPL-9893)
- Dashboard loading issues arising from a security fix in the 3.2.3 release of Splunk have been resolved. (SPL-13639, SPL-13656)
- Windows only: Splunk now picks up new and changed files correctly without needing to restart. (SPL-14281)
- Windows only: Typeahead now correctly escapes in Windows file-path. (SPL-14095)
- Windows only: coldToFrozenScript = echo $DIR in indexes.conf now functions correctly. (SPL-14008)
- Windows Event Logs are input correctly when "Run Splunk" is unchecked at the end of the installation. (SPL-14121)
- Regexes with backslashes in them are now supported when specifying paths to files. (SPL-12679)
MARPLOT 3.3.3
MARPLOT - part of a system of software applications used widely to plan for and respond to chemical emergencies. more>>
It is one of the tools developed by EPAs Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office (CEPPO) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Response and Restoration (NOAA), to assist front-line chemical emergency planners and responders.
Enhancements:
- Minor changes and bug fixes
- Macintosh version now runs on OS X
Flagfox 3.3.3
Firefox add-on that displays a country flag in the status bar. more>> Firefox add-on that displays a country flag in the status bar.
Displays a country flag in the status bar depicting the location of the current websites server, and provides quick access to detailed location and webserver information.
Flagfox is an extension for Mozilla Firefox that shows a flag icon in the status bar indicating the current websites server location..
The Flagfox extension consumes little resources, and works accessing an IP address database that contains roots like ".com" or ".uk".
Clicking the icon loads Geotool, which provides a map of the location as well as more information such as the ISP and city. The context menu also provides quick access to information about the country of origin, as well as the ability to lookup the sites registrant via Whois.
Note: The Flagfox add-on is cross-platform and it works on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux.
System requirements:
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Enhancements:
- IP database update for October 2008
- Disabled lookup attempts for IPv6 and added IPv6 localhost icon (i.e. for Vista)
- Added domain and IP address to tooltip for unknown sites
- Added Macedonian (mk-MK) locale
EPOXY X 3.3.3
EPOXY X is a smart and vital software which creates PCB, and allows to create your electronic cards from elementary tools and customable objects library. more>> <<less
Ampache 3.3.3.4
Ampache is a Web-based Audio file manager implemented with MySQL, and PHP more>>
Ampache includes playlists support, artist and album views, album art, random play, playback via Http/On the Fly Transcoding and Downsampling, Vote based playback, Mpd and Icecast, Integrated Flash Player, as well as per user themes and song play tracking. You can also Link multiple Ampache servers togeather using XML-RPC. Ampache supports GETTEXT translations and has a full translation of many languages.
Aurora 3.3.3 r590
Aurora - Wakes Mac from sleep and plays iTunes more>>
In the Fall Asleep-Mode Aurora will fade out and pause iTunes after a certain time and put your Computer to sleep.
SizzlingKeys 3.3.3
Control iTunes with global hot keys. more>>
SizzlingKeys doesn't stop at the basic controls. You also get a beautiful status window so you can see what's playing. Search and playlist selection are also built into the app. In short, you get full control of your music without having to bring up the iTunes window
Major Features:
- Control iTunes
- Whether it's to pause the player, adjust the volume, skip a track or rate a song, you can do all that and more with simple customizable keystrokes. .
- You can even search your iTunes Library or Playlists with a simple keystroke, all without switching to iTunes
- See what's playing
- SizzlingKeys features a floating window that shows you the current track info. Place it anywhere you wish on the screen by simply dragging it.
- Easy setup
- Having all the features you can imagine is useless if the app is difficult and confusing to use. That's why we make ease-of-use our top priority. Customizing SizzlingKeys cannot be easier
- SizzlingKeys lets you optionally define hot keys for system functions like Sleep and Fast User Switching
Enhancements:
- The return codes for Repeat Mode was changed in the latest version of iTunes. This caused SizzlingKeys to display the incorrect Repeat Mode indicator. This update addresses the issue.
- Fixed an issue with the version checker
Markintosh Cursor 3.3.3
Markintosh Cursor is a cool cursor with a transparent center that inverts the colors behind it. It comes with a striking folder icon more>> Markintosh Cursor is a cool cursor with a transparent center that inverts the colors behind it. It comes with a striking folder icon.
System 7.5 or later.
Calculon 1.2.2
Calculon - A nice looking calculator that includes a 2 line display and a choice of 10 different face colors more>> Calculon - A nice looking calculator that includes a 2 line display and a choice of 10 different face colors
A nice looking calculator that includes a 2 line display and a choice of 10 different face colors. It doesnt have any buttons - you just enter calculations with your keyboard - which means that its small and doesnt use up much space on your screen. Calculon also supports extended calculations, including the use of parentheses such as: (3+3)*3=18
But you can always just give it a try to see how it works.
Enhancements
- Fixed the URL for the "Info" button since Ive moved to a different server
- Fixed a CSS error that was causing the wrong font to be displayed when using OS X 10.5 Leopard
Justniffer 0.5.2
Free and open source TCP packet sniffer more>> Free and open source TCP packet sniffer
Justniffer captures TCP packets, reassembles and reorders them, performs IP packet defragmentation and displays the tcp flow in the standard output.
Justniffer is useful for logging network traffic in a standard (web server like) or in a customized way.
Justniffer can log timings, for example it can log the response time). It is very useful for tracking network services performances (e.g. application server, web server, etc.).
The main differences with other sniffers are:
- Justniffer captures tcp/ip traffic and handle all tcp/ip stuff (reordering, retrasmissions, defragmentation). The tcp flow adjustment is performed using linux kernel code included in a slightly modified version of the nids library.
- Justniffer reports timing informations. So it can be usefull for tracking network system performances
Enhancements
- fixed compilation issues with gcc 3.3.3
- added connection.timestamp
- fixed idle.time.0 formatting
- fixed documentation
- more adherence to RFC 2616: looking for headers in case insesitive mode
- new HTTP headers added
libtorrent 0.14.4
Free and open source C++ library that aims to be a good alternative to all the other bittorrent implementations around more>> Free and open source C++ library that aims to be a good alternative to all the other bittorrent implementations around
libtorrent is a C++ implementation of the BitTorrent protocol with the goals of being efficient and easy to use.
libtorrent is a C++ library that aims to be a good alternative to all the other bittorrent implementations around.
Although it comes with a working example client, libtorrent is a library and not a full featured client.
The main goals of libtorrent are:
- to be cpu efficient
- to be memory efficient
- to be very easy to use
libtorrent has been successfully compiled and tested on:
- Windows 2000 vc7.1, vc8
- Linux x86 GCC 3.3, GCC 3.4.2
- Mac OS X (darwin), (Apples) GCC 3.3, (Apples) GCC 4.0
- Sun OS 5.8 GCC 3.1
- Cygwin GCC 3.3.3
NOTE: libtorrent is licensed and released under the BSD-license.
Main features:
- trackerless torrents (using the Mainline kademlia DHT protocol) with some DHT extensions.
- support for IPv6
- NAT-PMP and UPnP support (automatic port mapping on routers that supports it)
- piece-wise, unordered, incremental file allocation
- uses separate threads for checking files and for main downloader, with a fool-proof thread-safe library interface. (i.e. Theres no way for the user to cause a deadlock). (see threads)
- adjusts the length of the request queue depending on download rate.
- multitracker extension support (as specified by John Hoffman)
- supports files > 2 gigabytes.
- serves multiple torrents on a single port and in a single thread
- fast resume support, a way to get rid of the costly piece check at the start of a resumed torrent. Saves the storage state, piece_picker state as well as all local peers in a separate fast-resume file.
- HTTP seeding, as specified by Michael Burford of GetRight.
- piece picking on block-level (as opposed to piece-level). This means it can download parts of the same piece from different peers. It will also prefer to download whole pieces from single peers if the download speed is high enough from that particular peer.
- supports the udp-tracker protocol by Olaf van der Spek.
- queues torrents for file check, instead of checking all of them in parallel.
- supports http proxies and basic proxy authentication
- gzipped tracker-responses
- can limit the upload and download bandwidth usage and the maximum number of unchoked peers
- implements fair trade. User settable trade-ratio, must at least be 1:1, but one can choose to trade 1 for 2 or any other ratio that isnt unfair to the other party.
- supports an extension protocol. See extensions.
- supports the no_peer_id=1 extension that will ease the load off trackers.
- possibility to limit the number of connections.
- delays have messages if theres no other outgoing traffic to the peer, and doesnt send have messages to peers that already has the piece. This saves bandwidth.
- does not have any requirements on the piece order in a torrent that it resumes. This means it can resume a torrent downloaded by any client.
- supports the compact=1 tracker parameter.
- selective downloading. The ability to select which parts of a torrent you want to download.
- ip filter to disallow ip addresses and ip ranges from connecting and being connected
Enhancements
- connect candidate calculation fix
- tightened up disk cache memory usage
- fixed magnet link parser to accept hex-encoded info-hashes
- fixed inverted logic when picking which peers to connect to
- (should mean a slight performance improvement)
- fixed a bug where a failed rename_file() would leave the storage
- in an error state which would pause the torrent
- fixed case when move_storage() would fail. Added a new alert
- to be posted when it does
- fixed crash bug when shutting down while checking a torrent
- fixed handling of web seed urls that didnt end with a
- slash for multi-file torrents
- lowered the default connection speed to 10 connection attempts
- per second
- optimized memory usage when checking files fails
- fixed bug when checking a torrent twice
- improved handling of out-of-memory conditions in disk I/O thread
- fixed bug when force-checking a torrent with partial pieces
- fixed memory leak in disk cache
- fixed torrent file path vulnerability
- fixed upnp
- fixed bug when dealing with clients that drop requests (i.e. BitComet)
- fixes assert as well
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