dnd stats 1.0
DnD Stats 1.0.1
DnD Stats appears as a proper program that keeps track of how well you roll on a d20. more>>
DnD Stats 1.0.1 appears as a proper program that keeps track of how well you roll on a d20. Using a file containing the rolls, it tells you how many of each number you roll, mean, mode, total number of rolls, and a few other things. A Niche Program for a Niche Game.
Requirements: Mac OS X
iTuneStats 1.1
iTuneStats is a bit of fun to give you day-by-day stats on your iTunes music that iTunes doesnt give you more>>
The 1st script in this collection will display the total amount of time you have spent listening to your tracks, be it 1 or the whole library.
Enhancements:
- improved stability and error handling for the 1st script
- more efficient scripting
- new, average iTunes usage script
iTuneStats is a fun and creative way to give you day-by-day stats on your iTunes ... iTuneStats 1.0 is a fun and creative way to give you day-by-dayNet Stat GUI 1.0
Net Stat GUI - GUI to the netstat command more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
Halo 2 Stats 1.0
Halo 2 Stats - Type in an Xbox Live gamertag to jump to that users Halo 2 statistics page on Bungie.net. more>> <<less
iTMS Stats 2.0
iTMS Stats - Stay up-to-date with the iTunes Music Store more>>
See whats popular, whats new, featured albums and exclusives, and more.
Enhancements:
- New Name
- Update Linking System
- Updated graphics.
HBB Dial States 1.0b1
HBB Dial States - Home based business organizational/stats tool more>>
You can also pull out the report and see how good your prospecting or closing skills are, or the quality of your lists whether they are purchased or generated by yourself.
DescentII Player Stats 1.0
DescentII Player Stats - DescentII Lifetime player statistics more>>
MetriServe Stats 1.0
MetriServe Stats - Displays the number of pageviews and visits to your websites more>>
HLStatsEditor 1.0
HLStatsEditor lends you a helping hand to edit your current downloaded, uploaded & chat stats (control-F12 stats) within the Hotline Connect Client. more>>
HLStatsEditor 1.0 lends you a helping hand to edit your current downloaded, uploaded & chat stats (control-F12 'stats') within the Hotline Connect Client, so that when you are asked to show stats, you can display something a little less leech-like.
Requirements:
- System 7.5 or higher
- Hotline Connect Client 1.2 or higher
- 1 MB RAM
StepStats 1.0.0.0
StepStats - A smart and simple application that allows you to keep track of your sport successes more>>
Main features:
- simple, understandable interface
- keeps track of date, distance, steps and time
- gives you stats with overall values and a nice graph with your speed
- automatic backup of your data once a week to prevent data loss or corruption
- available for MacOS X, Windows and Linux
- and best of all - It is Freeware
Candies 1.0
Candies - simple benchmarking tool more>>
After launching Candies, click the Go button to run.
The type of candy displayed is randomly picked. You can change it by pressing the Apple for Chewy or Option key for Hard Shell. (Hold down either key when clicking GO to set your choice of candy)
Pressing the Shift key(during candy display) will generate a small stat file.
Clicking the mouse when displaying the candy will take you back to the launch window, where you can click on the arrow to see some stats.
MyDNS 1.1.0
Free and open source DNS server for UNIX systems more>> Free and open source DNS server for UNIX systems
MyDNS is a free DNS server for UNIX. MyDNS was implemented from scratch and is designed to serve records directly from an SQL database (currently either MySQL or PostgreSQL).
Its primary objectives are security, interoperability, stability, and speed, though not necessarily in that order.
System requirements:
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Enhancements:
- Implemented RFC 2136 (DNS UPDATE). See the manual for usage instructions.
- Fixed minor bug in admin.php where if db_get_settings() failed, it might display an error message without consistent formatting.
- Added two additional fields to the --verbose query log. The opcode of the query (QUERY or UPDATE), and a quoted field containing a description of the UPDATE performed, if the opcode was UPDATE.
- Updated contrib/stats.php to handle new log fields.
- Fixed bug in --dump-config -- if present, fields without default values ("no-listen", "soa-where", "rr-where", and "recursive") were not being dumped.
- Made --dump-config dump ALL possible configuration options, even if no value was originally specified. As such, MyDNS will no longer warn the user when a config option doesnt have a value. It will be silently ignored.
- Including after a suggestion by Christian Tschenett, to help things out on 64-bit platforms like OSX. If this creates problems on your platform, please let me know.
- Modified admin.php to allow a backslash in the mbox field, immediately preceding a dot. This is used in DNS to indicate the presence of a dot in the username part of the administrators email address. There was an additional bug report from Andreas Grip that MyDNS was replying with the slashes doubled up in this case, but it appears to be a problem with the "dig" program, not MyDNS.
- Fixed bug with "rr-where" clause -- conf.c was using "soa-where" instead. David Darville first reported this bug. Michael Gile submitted it two minutes later, with a patch.
- Added "create_domain.pl" to the contrib/ directory. Thanks to Gerard de Brieder for this script. See contrib/README for more information.
- Fixed bug in src/lib/rr.c (mydns_rr_load) that caused a segfault if origin was NULL (it was designed to allow NULL, but this version is the first to ever call it in that way).
- Added support for NAPTR (RFC 2915) records. Users with existing MyDNS databases will need to alter their tables to allow "NAPTR" in the "type" column if they want to use NAPTR.
- Renamed library functions mydns_parse_rr() and mydns_parse_soa() to mydns_rr_parse() and mydns_soa_parse(), for consistency.
- Library functions mydns_rr_dup() and mydns_soa_dup() now fail (terminating the program) if out of memory.
- Moved routines that parse data for individual RR types (RP, SRV, and NAPTR) into individual functions from mydns_rr_parse for clarity.
- Fixed bug where AXFR might transmit incorrect information if a FQDN is used in the name field.
- Fixed AXFR bug with ALIAS enabled. Thanks to Sven Wegener for the patch.
- Created file "README.mysql" to address various problems common while compiling with MySQL support.
- Fixed "use of cast expressions as lvalues is deprecated" warning (caused compilation abort with --enable-debug).
- Added hostname to beginning of SIGUSR1 status output.
- Renamed "update" column in the soa table to "update_acl"; how could I be so stupid as to name a column "update"?!
- Fixed a critical denial-of-service vulnerability.
xstat 0.1.2
xstat is a tool to display various status items for a given file more>>
To install, either use sudo ./installer from this directory, or copy the xstat program file to where you wish, and the man page if you wish to install that, as well.
You can customize the install path with the installer by giving it the path you wish to install as an argument. E.g. sudo ./installer /usr will install it to /usr rather than to /usr/local (the default).
Network Stat 1.5.1
This widget displays your LAN- and WAN-IP-addresses and the currently active Location. more>> This widget displays your LAN- and WAN-IP-addresses and the currently active Location.
This widget displays the name of your current location (as set in the Network Preferences), your LAN- and your WAN-IP.
Simply click on the desired info to copy it to your clipboard.
Main features:
- Display the current location.
- Display your internal IP, along with an icon of the interface (Ethernet in the example screenshot).
- Display your "real" internet IP.
- Shows your IPv6, prefixlength, netmask and broadcast via a click.
- Click on any desired info to copy it to your clipboard.
- Automatically updates the Info, based on your preferences, manual refresh possible.
- Switching between remaining time and the date of the last refresh is done by clicking the text itself. You can switch to the expanded info (IPv6, prefixlength, netmask and broadcast) by clicking on "LAN" (or "IP" if only one IP is shown); it will return to the standard IPv4 after 10 seconds or after you click anywhere on the expanded info.
Enhancements
- Now uses www.whatismyip.com to check the WAN IP.
- Pinging finally works also under Leopard.