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OpenStarLogo 2.22

OpenStarLogo 2.22


OpenStarLogo is a high-speed and powerful program which is capable of exploring the workings of decentralized systems -- systems that are organized without an organizer, coordinated without a coordinator. more>> OpenStarLogo 2.22 is a high-speed and powerful program which is capable of exploring the workings of decentralized systems -- systems that are organized without an organizer, coordinated without a coordinator. With StarLogo, you can model (and gain insights into) many real-life phenomena, such as bird flocks, traffic jams, ant colonies, and market economies.

In decentralized systems, orderly patterns can arise without centralized control. Increasingly, researchers are choosing decentralized models for the organizations and technologies that they construct in the world, and for the theories that they construct about the world. But many people continue to resist these ideas, assuming centralized control where none exists -- for example, assuming (incorrectly) that bird flocks have leaders. StarLogo is designed to help students (as well as researchers) develop new ways of thinking about and understanding decentralized systems.

StarLogo is a specialized version of the Logo programming language. With traditional versions of Logo, you can create drawings and animations by giving commands to graphic "turtles" on the computer screen. StarLogo extends this idea by allowing you to control thousands of graphic turtles in parallel. In addition, StarLogo makes the turtles world computationally active: you can write programs for thousands of "patches" that make up the turtles environment. Turtles and patches can interact with one another -- for example, you can program the turtles to "sniff" around the world, and change their behaviors based on what they sense in the patches below. StarLogo is particularly well-suited for Artificial Life projects.

Enhancements:
  • Moved project to Open Source.
  • Changed name to OpenStarLogo.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2.6 or later with Java 1.4 installed.

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Freenet 0.5.2

Freenet 0.5.2


Freenet is a large-scale peer-to-peer network which pools the power of member computers around the world to create a massive virtual information store open to anyone to freely publish or view more>>

Freenet 0.5.2 won't make you disappointed cause it pools the power of member computers around the world to create a massive virtual information store open to anyone to freely publish or view information of all kinds.

Major Features:

  1. Highly survivable: All internal processes are completely anonymized and decentralized across the global network, making it virtually impossible for an attacker to destroy information or take control of the system.
  2. Private: Freenet makes it extremely difficult for anyone to spy on the information that you are viewing, publishing, or storing.
  3. Secure: Information stored in Freenet is protected by strong cryptography against malicious tampering or counterfeiting.
  4. Efficient: Freenet dynamically replicates and relocates information in response to demand to provide efficient service and minimal bandwidth usage regardless of load. Significantly, Freenet generally requires log(n) time to retrieve a piece of information in a network of size
  5. Freenet is free software which lets you anonymously share files, browse and publish "freesites" (web sites accessible only through Freenet) and chat on forums, without fear of censorship.
  6. Freenet is decentralised to make it less vulnerable to attack, and if used in "darknet" mode, where users only connect to their friends, is very difficult to detect.
  7. Communications by Freenet nodes are encrypted and are routed through other nodes to make it extremely difficult to determine who is requesting the information and what its content is.
  8. Users contribute to the network by giving bandwidth and a portion of their hard drive (called the "data store") for storing files. Files are automatically kept or deleted depending on how popular they are, with the least popular being discarded to make way for newer or more popular content. Files are encrypted, so generally the user cannot easily discover what is in his datastore, and hopefully can't be held accountable for it. Chat forums, websites, and search functionality, are all built on top of this distributed data store.
  9. An important recent development, which very few other networks have, is the "darknet": By only connecting to people they trust, users can greatly reduce their vulnerability, and yet still connect to a global network through their friends' friends' friends and so on. This enables people to use Freenet even in places where Freenet may be illegal, makes it very difficult for governments to block it, and does not rely on tunneling to the "free world". .

Enhancements:

  • Unspecified improvements
  • Bug fixes.
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StarLogo 2.2

StarLogo 2.2


StarLogo - programmable modeling environment for kids more>>
StarLogo is a programmable modeling environment for exploring the workings of decentralized systems -- systems that are organized without an organizer, coordinated without a coordinator. With StarLogo, you can model (and gain insights into) many real-life phenomena, such as bird flocks, traffic jams, ant colonies, and market economies.
In decentralized systems, orderly patterns can arise without centralized control. Increasingly, researchers are choosing decentralized models for the organizations and technologies that they construct in the world, and for the theories that they construct about the world.
But many people continue to resist these ideas, assuming centralized control where none exists -- for example, assuming (incorrectly) that bird flocks have leaders. StarLogo is designed to help students (as well as researchers) develop new ways of thinking about and understanding decentralized systems.
StarLogo is a specialized version of the Logo programming language. With traditional versions of Logo, you can create drawings and animations by giving commands to graphic "turtles" on the computer screen. StarLogo extends this idea by allowing you to control thousands of graphic turtles in parallel.
In addition, StarLogo makes the turtles world computationally active: you can write programs for thousands of "patches" that make up the turtles environment.
Turtles and patches can interact with one another -- for example, you can program the turtles to "sniff" around the world, and change their behaviors based on what they sense in the patches below. StarLogo is particularly well-suited for Artificial Life projects.
Enhancements:
- Rewrote tail recursion detection to actually work.
- Fixed numerous hanging bugs that plagued the MacOSX version of StarLogo.
- Fixed display of error dialog boxes when running StarLogo as an applet.
- StarLogo is properly ported to running on Intel-based Macintosh computers when they come out.
- Eliminated ugly redraws of widgets on the Macintosh version of StarLogo. Text widgets look much better now.
- Fixed a bug in scatter plots where the generated StarLogo code was wrong.
- Found and fixed a bug that sometimes let the turtles escape their StarLogo world and scribble on the widgets nearby.
- Resize the patch canvas back to default values when you do New Project.
- Fixed numerous bugs in documentation.
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Added: 2006-05-06 License: Freeware Price:
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UDSL 0.1.3

UDSL 0.1.3


Universal Distributed Simulation Library more>> Universal Distributed Simulation Library

UDSL is for building flexible distributed simulation systems. UDSL uses Object Oriented appoach and based on decentralized and distributed architecture.

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Added: 2008-10-04 License: GPL Price: FREE
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Ronin 0.2.3

Ronin 0.2.3


Open source Ruby platform designed for information security and data exploration tasks more>> Open source Ruby platform designed for information security and data exploration tasks

Ronin allows for the rapid development and distribution of code over many of the common Source-Code-Management (SCM) systems.
Free
All source code within Ronin is licensed under the GPL-2, therefore no user will ever have to pay for Ronin or updates to Ronin. Not only is the source code free, the Ronin project will not sell enterprise grade security snake-oil solutions, give private training classes or later turn Ronin into commercial software.
Modular
Ronin was not designed as one monolithic library but instead as a collection of libraries which can be individually installed. This allows users to pick and choose what functionality they want in Ronin.
Decentralized
Ronin does not have a central repository of exploits and payloads which all developers contribute to. Instead Ronin has Overlays, repositories of code that can be hosted on any CVS/SVN/Git/Rsync server. Users can then use Ronin to quickly update or install Overlays. This allows users and developers to form their own communities, independent of the main developers of Ronin.

Main features:
- Supports installing/updating/uninstalling of Overlays.
- Supports accessing Overlays from various media types: CVS, Subversion (SVN), Git, Rsync, Darcs
- Allows for the loading of Extensions from one or more Overlays.
- Provides persistent storage using DataMapper.
- Provides convenience methods for: formatting data (Binary, HTTP, URIs, HTML), networking (TCP, UDP, SMTP, POP, Imap, Telnet, HTTP), web access (utilizing Mechanize and Hpricot).
- Provides an IRB styled console with: tab-completion enabled, auto-indentation enabled, pretty-Print loaded.

System requirements:
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- ReverseRequire
- Repertoire

Enhancements
- Require extlib >= 0.9.12.
- Require dm-core >= 0.9.11.
- Require data_objects >= 0.9.11.
- Require do_sqlite3 >= 0.9.11.
- Require dm-types >= 0.9.11.
- Require dm-serializer >= 0.9.11.
- Require dm-validations >= 0.9.11.
- Require chars >= 0.1.1.
- Require parameters >= 0.1.5.
- No longer require dm-aggregates.
- Added Kernel#try.
- Added String#pad.
- Added Array#power_set.
- Added IPAddr#each for iterating over CIDR address ranges.
- Added IPAddr.each for iterating over CIDR and globbed address ranges.
- Added Net.http_powered_by that returns the HTTP X-Powered-By header.
- Added Net.http_server that returns the HTTP Server header.
- Added Database.setup?.
- Added Database.update!.
- Added Extension#exposed_methods.
- Added ExtensionCache#names.
- Added OverlayCache#names.
- Added Diagnostics#print_debug.
- Added more specs.
- Properly escape URI:HTTP#query_params.
- Fixed a bug in File.hexdump where the file was not being closed.
- Fixed a bug in HasLicense#licensed_under.
- Fixed a bug in Product#to_s.
- Moved Ronin:Target to the ronin-exploits library.
- Renamed Net.http_prop_path to Net.http_prop_patch.
- Removed the Parameters code from Ronin:Sessions.
- Replaced Ronin:Objectify with Ronin:Cacheable.
- Removed ronin/models.
- Catch exceptions when loading Extensions and carry on.
- Renamed Overlay#deactive! to Overlay#deactivate!.
- Allow Overlays to automatically load the lib/init.rb file when activated.
- Rewrote Ronin:Platform:ObjectCache to use the new Ronin:Cacheable module.
- Enable Diagnostic#print_info and Diagnostic#print_error by default.
Refactored Ronin:UI:CommandLine:
- Added CommandLine.get_command which loads command classes on-demand.
- CommandLine.commands now stores all the available command names.
- Renamed Ronin:UI:CommandLine:Commands:LS to Ronin:UI:CommandLine:Commands:Ls.
- Renamed Ronin:UI:CommandLine:Commands:RM to Ronin:UI:CommandLine:Commands:Rm.
- Moved Ronin:UI:CommandLine:ParamParser into the Parameters library.
- Refactored specs to run on Ruby 1.9.1-p0.
- All specs now pass on Ruby 1.9.1-p0.

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Bazaar 1.16 RC1 / 1.15.1

Bazaar 1.16 RC1 / 1.15.1


Free and open source application that adapts to the workflows you want to use Bazaar is a distributed version control system available under the GPL that reduces barriers to participation in your more>> Free and open source application that adapts to the workflows you want to use

Bazaar is a distributed version control system available under the GPL that reduces barriers to participation in your project.
Bazaar is designed to support Mac OS, GNU/Linux, UNIX, Windows. In summary, Bazaar gives you fast, distributed revision control that "Just Works", supporting renames of directories and files smoothly.
Bazaar is designed to maximise the level of community participation in your project.
Bazaar branches can be published on any web server, and uploaded over sftp, ftp, or rsync. If you want the fastest possible network performance, there is a smart server.
Bazaar supports flexible work models: centralized like cvs or svn, commit offline, enforced code review when desired, and automatic regression testing.
Decentralized revision control systems give people the ability to collaborate more efficiently over the internet using the bazaar development model and have many other advantages.
When you use Bazaar, you can commit to your own local branches of your favourite free software projects without needing special permission.

Main features:
Good performance:
- Bazaar status in a tree of 5,000 files takes just 0.5 seconds, so almost every open source project can get the advanced features of Bazaar without slowing down its developers. Bazaar is robust in the face of radical tree restructuring, saving you time when it comes to merging from your community.
Safe with your data:
- There have not been any data loss bugs in a Bazaar release in the past two years. Bazaar has a huge test suite that ensures that new file formats can be tested automatically. The development process follows best practice with code review of all core and community code landings.
Friendly:
- Bazaar "Just Works" (which is why the Ubuntu team chose it for their project). Bazaar has a natural feel, you can publish your code on any web server or use a custom server for performance. Bazaar has perfect support for renaming files AND directories, which means you can unleash your community and merge efficiently even from contributors who are radically restructuring the tree.
Free:
- Bazaar is available under the GPL v2 or later.
Easy to integrate:
- Bazaar is designed as a Python API with a plugin system, so it is easy to embed in your tools and projects and easy to extend or integrate with existing infrastructure. Whether you are managing your development, or keeping track of configuration files, or building a new content management system, Bazaar is a great choice if you like to work in Python.

System requirements:
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Enhancements
Compatibility Breaks:
- Display prompt on stderr (instead of stdout) when querying users so that the output of commands can be safely redirected. (Vincent Ladeuil, #376582)
New Features:
- A new repository format 2a has been added. This is a beta release of the the brisbane-core (aka group-compress) project. This format now suitable for wider testing by advanced users willing to deal with some bugs. We would appreciate test reports, either positive or negative. Format 2a is substantially smaller and faster for many operations on many trees. This format or an updated version will become the default in bzr 2.0.
- This is a rich-root format, so this repository format can be used with bzr-svn. Bazaar branches in previous non-rich-root formats can be converted (including by merge, push and pull) to format 2a, but not vice versa. We recommend upgrading previous development formats to 2a.
- Upgrading to this format can take considerable time because it expands and more concisely repacks the full history.
- If you use stacked branches, you must upgrade the stacked branches before the stacked-on branches. (See )
- --development7-rich-root is a new dev format, similar to --dev6 but using a Revision serializer using bencode rather than XML. (Jelmer Vernooij, John Arbash Meinel)
- mail_client=claws now supports --body (and message body hooks). Also uses configured from address. (Barry Warsaw)
Improvements:
- --development6-rich-root can now stack. (Modulo some smart-server bugs with stacking and non default formats.) (John Arbash Meinel, #373455)
- --development6-rich-root delays generating a delta index for the first object inserted into a group. This has a beneficial impact on bzr commit since each committed texts goes to its own group. For committing a 90MB file, it drops peak memory by about 200MB, and speeds up commit from 7s => 4s. (John Arbash Meinel)
- Numerous operations are now faster for huge projects, i.e. those with a large number of files and/or a large number of revisions, particularly when the latest development format is used. These operations (and improvements on OpenOffice.org) include: branch in a shared repository (2X faster), branch --no-tree (100X faster), diff (2X faster), tags (70X faster) (Ian Clatworthy)
- Pyrex version of bencode support. This provides optimized support for both encoding and decoding, and is now found at bzrlib.bencode. bzrlib.utils.bencode is now deprecated. (Alexander Belchenko, Jelmer Vernooij, John Arbash Meinel)
Bug Fixes:
- Bazaar can now pass attachment files to the mutt email client. (Edwin Grubbs, #384158)
- Better message in bzr add output suggesting using bzr ignored to see which files can also be added. (Jason Spashett, #76616)
- bzr pull -r 123 from a stacked branch on a smart server no longer fails. Also, the Branch.revision_history() API now works in the same situation. (Andrew Bennetts, #380314)
- bzr serve on Windows no longer displays a traceback simply because a TCP client disconnected. (Andrew Bennetts)
- Clarify the rules for locking and fallback repositories. Fix bugs in how RemoteRepository was handling fallbacks along with the _real_repository. (Andrew Bennetts, John Arbash Meinel, #375496)
- Fix a small bug with fetching revisions w/ ghosts into a new stacked branch. Not often triggered, because it required ghosts to be part of the fetched revisions, not in the stacked-on ancestry. (John Arbash Meinel)
- Fix status and commit to work with content filtered trees, addressing numerous bad bugs with line-ending support. (Ian Clatworthy, #362030)
- Fix problem of "directory not empty" when contending for a lock over sftp. (Martin Pool, #340352)
- Fix rule handling so that eol is optional, not mandatory. (Ian Clatworthy, #379370)
- Pushing a new stacked branch to a 1.15 smart server was broken due to a bug in the BzrDirFormat.initialize_ex smart verb. This is fixed in 1.16, but required changes to the network protocol, so the BzrDirFormat.initialize_ex verb has been removed and replaced with a corrected BzrDirFormat.initialize_ex_1.16 verb. 1.15 clients will still work with a 1.16 server as they will fallback to slower (and bug-free) methods. (Jonathan Lange, Robert Collins, Andrew Bennetts, #385132)
- Reconcile can now deal with text revisions that originated in revisions that are ghosts. (Jelmer Vernooij, #336749)
- Support cloning of branches with ghosts in the left hand side history. (Jelmer Vernooij, #248540)
- The bzr diff now catches OSError from osutils.rmtree and logs a helpful message to the trace file, unless the temp directory really was removed (which would be very strange). Since the diff operation has succeeded from the users perspective, no output is written to stderr or stdout. (Maritza Mendez, #363837)
- Translate errors received from a smart server in response to a BzrDirFormat.initialize or BzrDirFormat.initialize_ex request. This was causing tracebacks even for mundane errors like PermissionDenied. (Andrew Bennetts, #381329)
Documentation:
- Added directory structure and started translation of docs in Russian. (Alexey Shtokalo, Alexander Iljin, Alexander Belchenko, Dmitry Vasiliev, Volodymyr Kotulskyi)
API Changes:
- Added osutils.parent_directories(). (Ian Clatworthy)
- bzrlib.progress.ProgressBar, ChildProgress, DotsProgressBar, TTYProgressBar and child_progress are now deprecated; use ui_factory.nested_progress_bar instead. (Martin Pool)
- graph.StackedParentsProvider is now a public API, replacing graph._StackedParentsProvider. The api is now considered stable and ready for external users. (Gary van der Merwe)
- bzrlib.user_encoding is deprecated in favor of get_user_encoding. (Alexander Belchenko)
- TreeTransformBase no longer assumes that limbo is provided via disk. DiskTreeTransform now provides disk functionality. (Aaron Bentley)
Internals:
- Remove weave.py script for accessing internals of old weave-format repositories. (Martin Pool)
Testing:
- The number of cores is now correctly detected on OSX. (John Szakmeister)
- The number of cores is also detected on Solaris and win32. (Vincent Ladeuil)
- The number of cores is also detected on FreeBSD. (Matthew Fuller)

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Bazaar 1.15.1Decentralized revision control systems give people the ability to collaborate more efficiently over the internet using the bazaar development model and have many other advantages. When you
Price: FREE
License:GPL
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Added: 2009-06-10
iGotcha! 0.7.2 beta

iGotcha! 0.7.2 beta


iGotcha! - Ares galaxy chat client more>>
Gotcha! is the first Ares Galaxy p2p chat client for Apple macintosh. Thanks to Gotcha! you will be able to chat with millions people around the world safely and without any rules and with a Mac style.
Join Gotcha! network today for free, and start share pics, files and meet friends.
Gotcha! is a freeware Mac Os X application based on Ares p2p network, but doesnt include file sharing system...
Main features:
- Universal Binary
- Gotcha! is Universal Binaries and full compatible with PPC Macs and Intel Macs.
- Decentralized chat room host system
- 100% providers rules free!
- Thanks to Gotcha! and Ares Galaxy network you will able to meet people around the world freely and without any rules!
- Full emoticon set (MSN style)
- Feel free to use all 48 emoticons availble.
- Gotcha! emoticons are compatible with MSN emoticons set.
- Massive color and background style
- Gotcha! use all Ares chat system features like the font color style and the background color style as well.
- You can create your own MOTD and your ASCII art.
- "Air to Air missile" file transfer
- Thanks to direct chat system, you can transfer huge files at the maximum connection speed available.
- You can choose to continue your private, public or direct chat while the files are transfered.
- Rate a room or a user
- Rate your preferred room, add comments to improve it and share your opinions about any user in the network.
Enhancements:
- Pics and photos sharing system added
- Online auth added
- Minor bug fixed
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Added: 2007-01-12 License: Freeware Price:
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G4me 1.1.1

G4me 1.1.1


G4me - check your emails from google apps for your domain more>> Retroshare is a private and secure decentralised commmunication platform. It lets you share securely your friends, using a web-of-trust to authenticate peers and OpenSSL to encrypt all communication. RetroShare provides filesharing, chat, messages and channels.
RetroShare features
Graphical User Interface written with Qt4.2
UPnP / NAT-PMP port forwarding support
OpenSSL Encryption
Encrypted Chat & Filetransfer
Multiple simultaneous downloads / uploads
Search Friends
DHT support
Instant Chat Messaging
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Added: 2007-02-17 License: Freeware Price: FREE
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