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Xilize 3.0.31
Create XHTML pages or entire websites with just a plain-text editor more>> Create XHTML pages or entire websites with just a plain-text editor
Xilize helps you create XHTML pages or entire websites with just a plain-text editor. The markup is similar to Textile and extensible via BeanShell.
You can easily run Xilize as a jEdit plugin, from the command line, or even embed it in a Java program. Small, fast, easy-to-use.
System requirements:
- Java 1.5 or later
CDML Extensions for Dreamweaver 1.0b
CDML Extensions for Dreamweaver is regarded as a distinguished and tractable set of XML and graphics files which allow you to use Macromedia Dreamweaver to edit your FileMaker Pro custom CDML files. more>>
CDML Extensions for Dreamweaver 1.0b is regarded as a distinguished and tractable set of XML and graphics files which allow you to use Macromedia Dreamweaver to edit your FileMaker Pro custom CDML files.
Designed to give users an editing environment for their custom CDML format files, CDML for DreamWeaver takes advantage of Dreamweaver's XML extensible architecture by teaching it what a CDML tag looks like and how it is constructed.
Comet Bridge 1.0
Comet Bridge is a proper, high-quality and free extension which makes Interaction and Xpublish execute Comets command tags more>>
Comet Bridge 1.0 is a proper, high-quality and free extension which makes Interaction and Xpublish execute Comet's command tags. It allows web professionals to use content from CometSite or CometPage with Interaction and XPublish. Extensible markup can immediately be used in the same documents as the command tags, so webmasters can move on to standard XML at their own pace.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
- Mac OS X 10.3.9
- Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
- Mac OS X 10.0
- Mac OS X 10.1
- Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
- Mac OS X 10.2
- Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
- Mac OS X 10.3
- Mac OS Classic
ScrIDE 0.4
ScrIDE - generic, extensible scripting IDE more>>
ScrIDE is a tool built on top of the open source IDEKit framework, and is designed to eventually replace PyOXIDE (another Python IDE built on top of IDEKit), but be flexible enough to work with other scripting languages.
At its simplest level, ScrIDE is programmers editor with the ability to run external processes.
This editor is a fully featured editor including such niceties as syntax coloring, popup function navigation, split panes, auto-indentation, and other such features. This is functionality provided by IDEKit.
ScrIDE, however, then has the ability to also run other shell commands, and format and display their output. The most obvious use of this is to run the file being edited in an external interpreter (ScrIDE theoretically also supports embedded interpreters).
OpenDS 1.2
OpenDS offers you an open source community project creating a free and easy-to-use next generation directory service. more>>
OpenDS 1.2 offers you an extremely useful open source community project building a free and comprehensive next generation directory service. OpenDS is designed to address large deployments, to provide high performance, to be highly extensible, and to be easy to deploy, manage and monitor.
Initial development of OpenDS was done by Sun Microsystems, but is now available under the open source Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL).
- Fix: Control Panel does not display correctly connection handlers listen addresses
- aggregation constraints are now correctly generated
- Fix broken unit tests discovered when attempting to port OpenDS to IBM JVM
- Fixes the remaining occurences of Latin1 characters, and replace them with valid escaped UTF-8 characters in DNs/RDNs.
- Many more enhancements.
JBeagle 0.1
A highly extensible toolkit for creating and running evolutionary algorithms more>>
JBeagle 0.1 offers you a very useful and highly extensible toolkit which is designed for creating and running evolutionary algorithms such as genetic algorithms and genetic programming.
JBeagle aims to provide support for parallel processing, configuration and tracking via the GUI or command line.
Enhancements: Initial release.

H3 Team PySol 1.0
An Open Source collection of Solitaire and Mahjong games. more>>
An Open Source collection of Solitaire and Mahjong games.
- currently supports more than 200 distinct solitaire games
- based upon an extensible solitaire engine
- lots of classic games like Forty Thieves, FreeCell, Klondike and Spider
- special games like Ganjifa, Hanafuda, Poker and Tarock type games
- very nice look and feel
- multiple cardsets and backgrounds
- background table tiles
- unlimited undo & redo
- persistent bookmarks
- load & save games
- player statistics
- hint system
- many more features
Eclipse 3.1
Eclipse - Extensible IDE for development of highly integrated tools more>>
The mission of the Eclipse Project is to adapt and evolve the eclipse technology to meet the needs of the eclipse tool building community and its users, so that the vision of eclipse as an industry platform is realized.
Eclipse is a kind of universal tool platform - an open extensible IDE for anything and yet nothing in particular
The real value comes from tool plug-ins that "teach" Eclipse how to work with things - java files, web content, graphics, video - almost anything one can imagine. Eclipse allows tool builders to independently develop tools that integrate with other peoples tools so seamlessly you cant tell where one tool ends and another starts.

Quicksilver 1.0b54
Access applications and personal data by typing abbreviations. more>>
Quicksilver 1.0b54 is considered as a smart and useful tool that is a unified, extensible interface for working with applications, contacts, music, and other data.
Anyone using a computer spends a lot of time locating files and applications and carrying out actions on those items. The Finder is a reasonably good tool for getting a visual overview of the contents of your disk, but it isn't ideal for quickly locating and manipulating files, especially if you have a deep and complicated folder structure, or if you prefer keyboard navigation to using the mouse.
Quicksilver allows you to find what you need quickly and easily, while keeping your hands on the keyboard. For example, if you want to launch an application hidden in the depths of your file system, simply activate Quicksilver with a keystroke, type a few letters of the application's name, then hit Return or Enter to launch it. When you don't need Quicksilver, it keeps out of your way, preserving precious screen real estate, yet you can summon it instantly with a keystroke.
Enhancements:
- Version 1.0b54 includes unspecified updates.
STEnum.Framework 1.0
STEnum.Framework, is an embedable Objective-C framework that adds SmallTalk style enumerations more>> A web-based AJAX education and communication platform for schools including exam functions, messaging system, instance management and much more. The whole platform is extensible and easy to use with an user-friendly user interface.<<less
X-Assist 0.7
X-Assist - Add OS 9 window and menu behaviors to OS X more>>
Main features:
- Application Switcher Menu (top right corner of screen)
- X-Assist has a similar implementation.
- More than a 5 item "Recent Applications" menu.
- X-Assist has no "limit".
- The ability to add personal hierarchies of items in an OS9-like "apple" menu.
- X-Assist allows users to add any hierarchy into a "Shortcuts" submenu.
- An extensible "Control Strip" like plugin architecture.
- X-Assist supports Objective-C (NSBundle) plugins.
- They are easy to write, and examples "SetVolume" and "MP3 Player" plugins are provided in this distribution.
- OS 9 window behavior - when you switch applications by clicking in a window, all windows for that application are shown. This behavior has changed in OSX and can be a bit annoying.
- X-Assist brings back the OS9 windowing functionality and also allows you to toggle between modes.
- Easy access to System Preferences (Control Panels).
Enhancements:
- added preference to enable control-ESC hotkey for those who dont want the feature.
- added preference and hot key capability for classic applications to Hide Current (command-H).
- added preference and hot key capability for classic applications to Hide Others (command-option-H).
- added Traditional Chinese Localization - thanks Joe Wong
- fix a bug in 10.3 and when "Hide Application Name in Menu Bar by Default." is enabled, the menu would not appear to the far right.
- synced new changes for all Localized resources - these new items arent localized.
Protege 2.1.1
Protege is a simple to use, yet sophisticated editor and a knowledge-base editor. more>>
Protege 2.1.1 is a simple to use, yet sophisticated editor and a knowledge-base editor.
Protege is also an open-source, Java tool that provides an extensible architecture for the creation of customized knowledge-based applications.
Requirements: Mac OS X and Java 2
Spring BeanDoc 0.9.0
Program that facilitates documentation and graphing more>> Program that facilitates documentation and graphing
Spring BeanDoc is the tool that facilitates documentation and graphing of Spring bean factories and application context files.
Though very easy to use, Spring BeanDoc is designed to be flexible and extensible to meet most needs.
Enhancements
- Czech language translations 1826616
- made SpringLoader / SpringLoaderCommand public (for maven2 plugin) 1826688
- removed pervasive file system dependency for more flexible API and easier unit testing. ResultFactory is used by Transformers now, one of which can specify a StreamResult to a file location as required. 1827150
- added support for Spring 2.x scopes. Beans with non-singleton scope are now decorated with an icon denoting their scope in both the graphs and the HTML 1825468
- added support for ZGR Applet viewer. Multi-functional viewer can now be added to the main page for the consolidated graph with a couple of options in beandoc.properties. 1828603
- patched NPE (thanks to Felix Gnass) 1008704
- fixed fault with windows batch file runner, thanks to Gregor Rosenauer
Emacs 9.0pre3
Emacs - Extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor more>>
Enhancements:
- A major upgrade was made to keyboard handling: system-selected compositional input methods should now work, as well as more keys and keyboards. XPM, toolbar, and tooltip support were added.
- Some improvements were made to scrollbars, zooming, italic rendering, pasting, and the color panel.
- The ns-set-background-alpha function was added to work around the inability to customize with numeric colors.
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]