mobileadmin 0.5.2
Biblio 0.5.2
Biblio - The library management application more>>
- catalogue books, periodicals, articles with all details;
- find items (through live or detailed search) searching all fields: authors, title, publisher, category etc.;
- manage borrows;
- generate bibliographies or reference lists;
- export data to spreadsheets, text files, HTML files or SQL databases;
- print lists, search titles details or results;
- organize a library creating different collections of titles;
- store different libraries to different files;
- use different characters at once (see screenshots): its completely Unicode;
- use the same application and manage the same files with full interoperability amongst Mac, Linux, and Windows.
iodine 0.5.2
Free IPv4 over DNS tunneling client more>> Free IPv4 over DNS tunneling client
This can be usable in different situations where internet access is firewalled, but DNS queries are allowed.
iodine runs on Mac OS X, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD and needs a TUN/TAP device.
The bandwidth is assymetrical with limited upstream and up to 1 Mbit/s downstream.
The name iodine was chosen since it starts with IOD (IP Over DNS) and since
iodine has atomic number 53, which happens to be the DNS port number.
NOTE: iodine is licensed and distributed under the terms of the ISC license.
Main features:
- iodine uses the NULL type that allows the downstream data to be sent without encoding. Each DNS reply can contain nearly a kilobyte of payload data.
- iodine runs on many different UNIX-like systems. Tunnels can be set up between two hosts no matter their endianness or operating system.
- iodine uses challenge-response login secured by MD5 hash. It also filters out any packets not coming from the IP used when logging in.
- iodine handles setting IP number on interfaces automatically, and up to 8 users can share one server at the same time.
Enhancements
- Fixed client segfault on OS X
- Added check that nameserver lookup was successful
- Fixed ENOTSOCK error on OS X and FreeBSD
Keymileage 0.5.2
Keymileage - calculates how many miles your fingers travel when typinghow many miles your fingers travel when typing more>> <<less
BibteXML 0.5.2
A bibliography schema for XML that expresses the content model of BibTeX-the bibliographic system for use with LaTeX. more>> A bibliography schema for XML that expresses the content model of BibTeX-the bibliographic system for use with LaTeX.
BibteXML is a bibliography schema for XML that expresses the content model of BibTeX-the bibliographic system for use with LaTeX. Stylesheets and conversion tools are provided.
Enhancements
- minor fixes. if 0.5.1 works for you there is no need to upgrade.
MailTicker 0.5.2
MailTicker is a very flexible and effective tool which checks mail account from time to time and has the option to ignore errors and does not open additional windows to notify me of new messages. more>>
MailTicker 0.5.2 is a very flexible and effective tool which checks mail account from time to time and has the option to ignore errors and does not open additional windows to notify me of new messages.
Mail.app sometimes has problems connecting to my mail server and starts jumping around in the Dock and putting up error messages. This small application is the solution. Please always remember that this an early version.
Jief 0.5.2
A free and open source universal Java Import Export Framework more>> A free and open source universal Java Import Export Framework
Jief is a universal Java Import Export Framework. With Jief you will only need a couple lines of code to import data from a file (xml and csv supported out of the box). You can reuse the transformation code for your business objects.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- Minor changes.
Pamafren 0.5.2
Free and open source package manager front end more>> Free and open source package manager front end
Pamafren is a simple GNOME-based generic package manager front end. Pamafren provides convenient UI for the search-filter-install/remove cycle. Pamafren currently supports FreeBSDs and Debians apt+dpkg native package manager.
Enhancements:
- the "no packages found" dialog fixed (Debian)
- menu is now accessible by right-clicking applet buttons
MailTicker X 0.5.2
MailTicker X - Menu bar POP email checker more>>
The main motivation for me to write this was that Mail.app (as great as it is) sometimes cannot connect to my mail server and starts putting up error messages and jumping around in the Dock. I needed something small that at least has the option to turn off error messages, so this is what I came up with... ;-)
Enhancements:
- Implemented a few feature requests:
- Ticking can be turned off
- The ticker speed is adjutable
- The send time of a message can be displayed
- Option to only show the name of the sender (that is, not the e-mail address) added
- Added small badge showing the number of new messages
- Optionally plays sound when there were no new messages on any account.
Turbo Braille 0.5.2
Turbo Braille - Command line text to braille translator more>>
Enhancements:
- Will compile under MacOSX Version 10.4 May well compile under earlier versions as well.
- Added a link to a pre-compiled installer package version.
- Added AppleScript for TextEdit and Braille font to installer package version.
SpotInside 0.5.2
SpotInside - Preview Spotlight results more>>
Enhancements:
- Command+G jumps next match in the text content view.
- Dragging a row of the result table copies its file path.
- Clicking Search button by holding option key filters existing result paths by regex (regular expression).
BitSwapper 0.5.2
BitSwapper - Convert MAC network address to non-canoncial format more>>
Additionally the program is able to perform Vendor/Address lookup in a local DB or remotely.
Enhancements:
- Updated local OUI database
- Switched to the new Xcode format
- New icon.
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:
- 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.
- Private: Freenet makes it extremely difficult for anyone to spy on the information that you are viewing, publishing, or storing.
- Secure: Information stored in Freenet is protected by strong cryptography against malicious tampering or counterfeiting.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Robot Operating System 0.5.2
Ultra-portable robot programming system Robot Operating System is a free and open source development environment for building robotics applications more>> <<less