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Music Browser 0.24
Free music browser for Mac OS X more>> Free music browser for Mac OS X
Music Browser is a lightweight web-based browser and streamer for your big music collection.
Music Browser runs on most operating systems, and is light enough to run flawlessly on NAS devices like the Linksys NSLU2 or Freecom FSG3.
System requirements:
- Webserver with PHP4.2+
- CPU 200 Mhz
- 128 RAM
Enhancements
- Bugfix (#2788788): Non-ascii characters didnt resolve well under Windows
- $thumbSize (size of cover image) available in index.php
- streamlib.php was renamed to musicbrowser.php
- Perform workaround if the Multibyte String Functions extension is missing
- the word_wrap function didnt wrap properly
- Bugfix: IE6 & 7 didnt know how to use string indexes
- CSS template added. Thanks to Henrie van der Locht for all help with this template.
Chiba 3.0.0 Beta 1
An open source Java implementation of the W3C XForms standard Chiba provides an Java implementation of the W3C XForms standard, thereby delivers generic, XML-based form-processing on any Java-capable more>> An open source Java implementation of the W3C XForms standard
Chiba provides an Java implementation of the W3C XForms standard, thereby delivers generic, XML-based form-processing on any Java-capable platform either client- or serverside.
Main features:
- Advanced UIs
- By bundling the Dojo Toolkit its now possible to use the full set of Dojo controls to build application-like UIs with full AJAX and XForms support without needing to write a single line of script or Java code.
- Styling
- A complete, fine-grained system of CSS classes allows to control the layout and styling of the whole UI. A quick reference card shows all classes available on one sheet.
- minimal-intrusive
- The Chiba architecture is minimal-intrusive. Theres no coding needed to integrate XForms processing into your webapp while still giving you a lot of hooks when tied integration is wanted.
- zero-install
- There are no plugins or other installations needed to use full XForms in your browser today. It will work for the major browsers (IE6.0+, Safari 3.0+, FF 2.0+ and others).
- REST
- As HTTP handling and full XML support are built-in its a matter of minutes to connect a Chiba page to a REST service. XForms is an ideal fit when working with such architectures.
- XRX
- Chiba nicely supports the XForms Rest XQuery (XRX) paradigm. XQueries can directly be used as data and parameterized through your XForms. Chiba nicely integrates with the popular Open Source XML database eXist.
- noscript fallback
- In restricted environments often JavaScript is filtered or prohibited. Chiba forms will continue to work the best way a request/response interface can give you.
- components
- Its easy to integrate new components and enhance the set of available controls. Not only all Dojo controls might be used but additionally any JavaScript can be integrated and used under the package loading system of Dojo thereby getting the advantages of JavaScript compilation, compression and layering of scripts.
- typing, validation and calculation
- Data typing will come to your pages by simple declarations. The full set of XML Schema types plus your own extensions can be used. XForms constraints allow to apply further facets to any data node. Along with the capability to execute calculations in a similar declarative way you never have to worry about invalid data in your backend again.
- declarative application building
- Both XForms and Dojo follow a declarative approach to page building. This is a perfect match - both can co-exist with interference and interact in a controlled manner. No manual scripting will be needed unless you like to write your own components.
- Connectors
- Usually some sort of persistence backend will make your apps powerful and youll need to seemlessly integrate with arbritary datasources. Chiba already supports the most common protocols but can also be easily extended to dock to any datasource. These connectors can be plugged by configuration and can be combined with any other connector in a page.
- Open Source License
- Starting with Chiba Web 3.0.0b1 Chiba will be available under the liberal BSD and Apache 2 licenses. This allows unlimited commercial use. Professional support will be available from the admins of the project.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- hiba Web 3 is a new major release of the Chiba server-side XForms implementation, coming with a brand new JavaScript layer, improved XForms 1.1 support, localisation, XPath 2.0 and more.
- Chiba is now using Dojo Toolkit Version 1.2.3 (latest) which vastly exceeds the quality of the UI. The completely rewritten JavaScript layer already comes with compilation and CDN support allowing you to load many parts of the application libs from Google. Dojo components can be seemlessly integrated with XForms processing to add the last missing pieces that make up a full application. - Large parts of the Core processor and the Web layer have been heavily refactored and now provide a cleaner API and simplified parts of the Code. Extensibility of the Java API has been greatly improved. - The CSS system has been reworked for consistency and theres new documentation available.

PaperCut NG 9.6 (Build 8924)
PaperCut NG 9.6 (Build 8924) is a powerful software that helps you many properties such as print quota, charging, logging and monitoring tool designed for print management on multi-user networks. more>>
PaperCut NG 9.6 (Build 8924) is a powerful software that helps you many properties such as print quota, charging, logging and monitoring tool designed for print management on multi-user networks. The software has been in use to manage printing in Windows environments since 1999 and this is PaperCut Software's first Mac release. The software works by integrating via CUPS and supports advanced feature such as popup client, share accounts, print job filtering based on document attributes, LDAP integration, and release station for secure printing. The Mac version has all the same features as the successful Windows and Linux versions.
Major Features:
- Innovative 100% web-based administration allowing admin control from anywhere on the network.
- Cross-platform support for both servers and clients. Available for Windows, Mac, Linux, Novell and Unix.
- Differential print charging allowing costs to be defined per printer with varied prices for color, duplex and large form printing.
- Quota internet access by integrating with leading proxy servers such as Microsoft ISA Server and Squid.
- TopUp/PrePaid Cards - ideal for student payment management.
- Print release stations for secure printing, or for pay-per-print usage in public libraries or internet cafes.
- Manage wireless and unauthenticated printing from user-owned devices (Web Print).
- Advanced reporting in PDF, HTML and Excel.
- Charge printing to shared accounts - great for allocating printing costs to departments, faculties or cost centers.
- Import users and groups from Active Directory or an LDAP server like Novell eDirectory or OpenDirectory.
- Scalability up to 100,000+ users with the option to take this further with application server clustering.
- Option to use external databases such as Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle Database, the free Microsoft SQL Server Express or the free/open source PostgreSQL database engine.
- Full support for multiple print servers and monitoring of local desktop printers.
- Error notifications when printers are in error.
- Utilizes the latest development technologies including XML web services and service oriented architecture.
- User tools and client software to allow users to view balance and usage history.
- Self maintaining system requiring minimal administration.
- Open architecture - full documentation and APIs provided to all customers. Source code access available on request.
- Vendor neutral - no hardware vendor or operating system lock-in.
Enhancements:
- New features: New User configuration report providing information about user settings.
- Enhancements:
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- Improved support for CUPS 1.4 (used in Mac OS 10.6 and up-to-date Linux systems).
- Improved detection and logging of problems when CUPS print jobs fail (Linux and Mac).
- Fixed problem that could cause the incorrect date ranges to be used when running one-click reports.
- Web Print:
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- Fixed issues with the wizard for users with automatic charging to shared accounts or some of the more unusual account selection settings configured.
- Fixed problem uploading documents to a non-Windows primary server from a Windows workstation using IE6.
- Fixed problems handling jobs with document names that contained non-ASCII Unicode characters.
- Improved detection of Adobe Reader popping up a license agreement window when trying to print a job (can happen after initial configuration if the admin hasn't acknowledged the agreement).
- Corrected "enabled on X printers" text on the Options tab not including virtual queues.
- Fixed problems that can occur when performing edits of users, accounts and printers across multiple browser tabs/windows.
- Fixed an issue on Novell OES Linux where a print queue with hold/release enabled may not be able to accept a backlog of more than three jobs at a time.
- Fixed problem that would allow limited admins without the "edit user" right to use the "Re-apply initial user settings" feature.
- Fixed problem viewing the iPhone user web interface.
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)
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