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Visifire 2.3.2
Visifire is an integrated program which is packed with open source data visualization components - powered by Microsoft Silverlight. With Visifire you can create and embed visually more>>
Enhancements:
- In Column and Bar chart, Data Point label was not appearing if Y Value property was set to 0 (zero).
- Exact Width and Height of the Axis will be available once the chart gets rendered.
License:Freeware
License:Freeware
License:Freeware
Webyog Softworks Private Limited - - powered by Microsoft Silverlight that can help you create and embed visually stunning animated Silverlight Charts within minutesLicense:Freeware
License:GPL
License:GPL

Veusz 1.5
Veusz is familiar among many users as a handy and helpful scientific plotting package written in Python. more>>
Veusz 1.5 is familiar among many users as a handy and helpful scientific plotting package written in Python. It uses PyQt for display and user-interfaces, and numarray for handling the numeric data. Veusz is designed to produce publication-ready Postscript output (plots can additionally saved to SVG or printed to PDF). Veusz provides a GUI, command line and scripting interface (based on Python) to its plotting facilities. The plots are built using an object-based system to provide a consistent interface.
Major Features
- X-Y plots (with errorbars)
- Contour plots
- Images (with colour mappings)
- Stepped plots (for histograms)
- Line plots
- Function plots
- Fitting functions to data
- Stacked plots and arrays of plots
- Plot keys
- Plot labels
- LaTeX-like formatting for text
- EPS output
- Simple data importing
- Scripting interface
- Save/Load plots
- Dataset manipulation
- Embed Veusz within other programs
Enhancements:
- EMF export (requires pyemf and PyQt snapshot)
- Character encodings supported in data import
- Rewritten stylesheet handling. User can now set defaults in document for all settings. This is now under the Edit->Default Styles dialog.
- A default stylesheet can be loaded for all new documents (set in preferences dialog)
- Linked datasets saved in documents now use relative filename paths (with absolute paths as fallback)
Google Earth Plug-in 5.1.3506.3999
Google Earth Plug-in and its JavaScript API are really necessary for users who want to embed Google Earth, a true 3D digital globe, into your web pages. more>>
Google Earth Plug-in 5.1.3506.3999 and its JavaScript API are really necessary for users who want to embed Google Earth, a true 3D digital globe, into your web pages. Using the API you can draw markers and lines, drape images over the terrain, add 3D models, or load KML files, allowing you to build sophisticated 3D map applications. If you have an existing Maps API site, you can 3D-enable your page with as little as one line of code.
Enhancements:
- The Google Earth Plug-in is now available as part of the Google Earth desktop client installer on Windows.
- Startup time is significantly improved, especially for users that load Earth API sites multiple times.
- Overall plugin performance has been improved; see the Google Earth Release Notes for more details.
- Earth API performance on Windows is significantly improved.
- (Issue 59) Fixed a bug that caused placemarks in interval and view-based refresh
Android NDK 1.5 R1
Lets Android application developers build portions of their apps in native code. more>>
Android NDK is designed for use only in conjunction with the Android SDK, so if you have not already installed the Android 1.5 SDK, please do so before downloading the NDK. Also, please read What is the Android NDK? to get an understanding of what the NDK offers and whether it will be useful to you.
The Android NDK provides tools that allow Android application developers to embed components that make use of native code in their Android applications. Android applications run in the Dalvik virtual machine. The NDK allows developers to implement parts of their applications using native-code languages such as C and C++. This can provide benefits to certain classes of applications, in the form of reuse of existing code and in some cases increased speed.
Major Features:
- A set of tools and build files used to generate native code libraries from C and C++ sources.
- A way to embed the corresponding native libraries into application package files (.apks) that can be deployed on Android devices.
- A set of native system headers and libraries that will be supported in all future versions of the Android platform, starting from Android 1.5.
- Android NDK also provides samples, documentation and tutorials.
Requirements:
- The Android SDK:
- A complete Android SDK installation (including all dependencies) is required.
- Android 1.5 SDK or later version is required.
- Supported operating systems:
- Windows XP (32-bit) or Vista (32- or 64-bit)
- Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later (x86 only)
- Linux (32- or 64-bit, tested on Linux Ubuntu Dapper Drake)
- Required development tools:
- For all development platforms, GNU Make 3.81 or later is required. Earlier versions of GNU Make might work but have not been tested.
- For Windows, a recent release of Cygwin, including both the gmake and gcc packages, is required.
- Android platform compatibility:
- The native libraries created by the Android NDK can only be used on devices running the Android 1.5 platform version or later. This is due to toolchain and ABI related changes that make the native libraries incompatible with 1.0 and 1.1 system images.
- For this reason, you should use native libraries produced with the NDK in applications that are deployable to devices running the Android 1.5 platform version or later. To ensure compatibility, an application using a native library produced with the NDK must declare a element in its manifest file, with the attribute android:minSdkVersion="3".
Rua 0.4.7
Free library that helps developers to use Lua under Ruby more>> D-Vision is a GUI for mencoder/mplayer !
The software is today available in his third major update. For the development of this new version of D-Vision, all the program has been rewritten. A long time has been necessary, but D-Vision is now really better:
the new GUI and the automatism of D-Vision 3 make it easier to use.
the totally rewritten code make D-Vision more stable.
the tasks manager allow you to program many encoding and processing.
Features
D-Vision is composed of two different parts. The first part, which is the one available by default when launching the software, is made for:
encoding DVD movies in Divx, Xvid or h264.
extract sound of a DVD in MP3 or AC3.
The second part of D-Vision is composed of some tools which allow you to:
encode AVI and MPG files in Divx, Xvid or h264
cut AVI files
merge AVI or VOB files
encode audio file in MP3 or AC3
modify fourcc code of an AVI file
embed subtitles from a SRT file on a movie (MPG or AVI)
demux OGM files<<less
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
ObjectTools 2.5r5
An all-purpose tool which solves or simplifies many common problems faced by 4D developers. more>> An all-purpose tool which solves or simplifies many common problems faced by 4D developers.
ObjectTools is an all-purpose tool which solves or simplifies many common problems faced by 4D developers.
ObjectTools is a very useful software that eliminates the limitations of 4D BLOBs and adds many new features not available with BLOBs.
Main features:
- Store and retrieve any 4D data type (except for 2D arrays) by name in any order, eliminating the need to remember and use numeric offsets
- Access elements of arrays in an object without retrieving the array from the object
- Store and retrieve an entire record from any table with a single command
- Embed objects within objects to create hierarchically structured data storage
- Save and restore objects to and from BLOBs
- Dramatically reduce process and interprocess variable usage
- Easily package data for interprocess messaging
- Develop in an object-oriented style.
System requirements:
- 4th Dimension 2004.1/ v11 or later
- CarbonLib
Enhancements
- If an error handler method was installed, each call to the method would leak about 800 bytes.
Restoration 1.0 RC1
A platform for creating scalable web applications and network services using dynamic scripting languages and proven REST principles more>> A platform for creating scalable web applications and network services using dynamic scripting languages and proven REST principles
Your application can support thin clients (HTML) and rich clients (AJAX), with anything in between. You can also create pure REST services with no user interaction.
Languages supported are Python, Ruby, JavaScript, PHP, Groovy and Velocity, and anything else supported by the Scripturian project.
A complete, ready-to-rumble platform is ready for you to download, for which the only requirement is Java 5. It includes plenty of example code, a scalable HTTP server, and robust logging facilities.
For Java developers, Restoration is also available as a standalone library, which you can embed in your application.
Main features:
- In addition to making it very easy to create REST resources (see demos), Restoration allows embedding scriptlets within HTML pages, similarly to PHP, JSP and ASP (see demos), with support for high-performance streaming and caching of results.
- You can see your changes happen on-the-fly without any compilation: Restoration picks up your edits and makes sure to update its cached code base. Development is quick, powerful and fun!
System requirements:
- Java 5 or later
SysInfo 9.0
SysInfo is designed as the effective solution to store asset inventory and configuration reporting for most major Linux, UNIX, Apple Macintosh, and Microsoft Windows platforms as well as leading NAS and SAN Storage Systems and logical volume software solutions. more>>
SysInfo 9.0 is designed as the effective solution to store asset inventory and configuration reporting for most major Linux, UNIX, Apple Macintosh, and Microsoft Windows platforms as well as leading NAS and SAN Storage Systems and logical volume software solutions. SysInfo provides extremely detailed system hardware, software, OS configuration, and storage asset management and configuration data in multiple platform agnostic formats.
Data can be retrieved from the local system or remotely over any TCP/IP network from any system with the SysInfo Agent (installed by default as part of the SysInfo product) installed.
StorSys Pro add-on storage reporting product supports storage systems from industry leading Storage Area Network (SAN) providers such as EMC and Network Attached Storage (NAS) providers like Network Appliance.
SysInfo enables System Administrators to quickly see a high level view of a system's configuration or dive deeply into very low level configuration data. You can see something as "simple" as a system's model name or you can plunge down to detailed information such as a disk drive's serial number and RPM speed.
SysInfo supports a sophisticated Command Line Interface (CLI) for consumption by both humans and programs, as well as a Graphical User Interface (GUI) to browse the volumes of data available. SysInfo is easy to embed in your own program or shell script using our shell or Perl API's.
Java Embedding Plugin 0.9.7
offers you an effective browser program which uses thelatest Java in non-Safari browsers. more>> <<less
DivX for Mac (incl DivX Player) 6.7
With DivX for Mac, the playback and creation of DivX videos has never been easier. DivX for Mac 6.7 features the DivX Codec, DivX Player, and DivX Web Player offering everything you need to experience DivX videos on your Mac. DivX for Mac 6.7 also includes a 6-month trial of the DivX Pro Codec and a 15-day trial of the DivX Converter. DivX for Mac is compatible with Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher. more>>
DivX for Mac (incl DivX Player) - DivX for Mac is a digital video software suite with all the tools you need to experience DivX videos on the Mac. DivX for Mac 6.7 includes the DivX Codec, DivX Player and the DivX Web Player. DivX for Mac 6.7 also includes a 6-month trial of the DivX Pro Codec and a 15-day trial of the DivX Converter.
Now with universal binary support, the DivX Player for Mac is a stand-alone playback application that allows you to watch DivX videos on your PowerPC or Intel Mac. The DivX Player for Mac includes advanced playback features and controls like a desktop dimmer, convenient mouse gesture controls and provides full screen playback for free.
The DivX Codec for Mac is a plug-in that allows you to create and play DivX videos. The DivX Codec is now more powerful and easier to use than any previous version. With the DivX Codec, you can be certain that you will get the highest quality, performance and compression from your digital videos.
The DivX Web Player is a versatile utility that allows you to embed DivX videos directly on to a web page and watch DivX videos right in your web browser.
DivX for Mac 6.7 offers full language support in English, French, German and Japanese and is compatible with Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher.
Enhancements:
Version 6.5
System Requirements:600Mhz G3, Video acceleration card, QT 6 or later, Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later<<less
The DivX Web Player is a versatile utility that allows you to embed DivX videos directly on to a web page and watch DivX videos right in your web browser. DivX for Mac 6.5.1 is available in EnglishNeo4j 1.0 Beta 7
A free and open source graph database more>>
A graph (mathematical lingo for a network) is a flexible data structure that allows a more agile and rapid style of development. You can think of Neo4j as a high-performance graph engine with all the features of a mature and robust database. The programmer works with an object-oriented, flexible network structure rather than with strict and static tables yet enjoys all the benefits of a fully transactional, enterprise-strength database.
In addition, Neo4j includes the usual database features: ACID transactions, concurrency control, transaction recovery, durable persistence, and everything else you would expect from an enterprise-strength database.
Major Features:
- An intuitive graph-oriented model for data representation. Instead of static and rigid tables, rows and columns, you work with a flexible graph network consisting of nodes, relationships and properties.
- Adisk-based, native storage manager completely optimized for storing graph structures for maximum performance and scalability.
- Massive scalability. Neo4j can handle graphs of several billion nodes/relationships/properties on a single machine and can be shared to scale out across multiple machines.
- A powerful traversal framework for high-speed traversals in the node space.
- A small footprint. Neo4j is a single
Enhancements:
- API: Removed a number of deprecated methods (primarily for relationship type management) from EmbeddedNeas per warning in the previous release.
- API: Transaction is now an interface.
- API: TraversalPosition now has an isStartNode() method.
- API: NotFound and NotInTransaction runtime exceptions have been moved from internal impl package the api package.
- API: getRelationshipById is now exposed in NeoService.
- API: A common base interface for Node and Relationship has been added that contains the set/get/remove property operations.
- Core: Made it easy embed Neo4j in a Spring application. Spring can be configured to use Neo4js transaction manager.
- Core: All known bugs have been fixed.
- Core: Removed singletons and made everything IoC.
- Core: Lots of minor optimization and improvements above native store layer (nioneo).
- Core: Cleanup of code (removed non used code) and improved exception handling.
- Core: Improved read performance and parallelism by implementing MVCC-like features. Nlocks are now taken during read-only operations, instead concurrent operations are working against snapshot versions.
Freecell 1.0
A great widget that allows you to play freecell in your dashboard. more>> Prince is a computer program that converts XML and HTML into PDF documents. Prince can read many XML formats, including XHTML and SVG. Prince formats documents according to style sheets written in CSS.
Features
1. Print any XML document
Unlike many other formatters, Prince can print any XML document. Because Prince does not rely on proprietary markup, you have the freedom to use whatever tags are right for you.
2. Strong support for CSS
Prince has strong support for Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). CSS is a widely used style sheet language which has become very popular on the web. It is flexible, easy to learn and simple to use.
3. Comprehensive PDF output
PDF links and bookmarks.
PDF Encryption and Document Security.
PDF compression and font embedding.
4. Powerful Layout Features
Page headers/footers, page numbering and duplex printing.
Tables with automatic layout and running headers/footers.
Multi-column layout, floats and positioned blocks.
Lists with customisable bullets or numbers.
Automatic numbering of lists, headings, sections or figures.
Footnotes, cross-references.
5. Advanced Graphics Support
Prince supports a rich subset of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), the format of choice for graphics such as clip-art, diagrams, maps, charts and graphs.
Prince supports the standard image formats (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF), making it easy to embed pictures and photos in your documents.
6. Print XHTML web content
Prince includes a default style sheet for XHTML, the XML language of the World Wide Web. Prince makes it easy to print your web content and produce professional results.
7. Easy integration
Prince has integration modules for most server environments, including Java, ActiveX/COM, ASP, PHP and ColdFusion.
Prince provides a command line interface, allowing it to be called easily from batch files and shell scripts or integrated with other programs to form document publishing pipelines.
Prince also provides a Graphical User Interface.<<less
Sophie 1.0.4
Sophie is developed with the aim to enable people to create robust, elegant rich-media, networked documents without recourse to programming. more>>
Sophie 1.0.4 is developed with the aim to enable people to create robust, elegant rich-media, networked documents without recourse to programming.
The developer has word processors, video, audio and photo editors but no viable options for assembling the parts into a complex whole except tools like Flash which are expensive, hard to use, and often create documents with closed proprietary file formats. Sophie promises to open up the world of multimedia authoring to a wide range of creative people.
Originally conceived as a standalone multimedia authoring tool, Sophie is now integrated into the Web 2.0 network in some very powerful ways:
- Sophie documents can be uploaded to a server and then streamed over the net
- It's possible to embed remote audio, video and graphic text files in the pages of Sophie documents meaning that the actual document that needs to be distributed might be only a few hundred kilobytes even if the book itself is comprised of hundreds of megabytes or even a few gigabytes.
- Sophie now has the ability to browse OKI (open knowledge initiative) repositories from within Sophie itself and then to embed objects from those repositories.
- The developer now has live dynamic text fields (similar to the Institutes CommentPress experiments on the web) such that a comment written in the margin is displayed immediately in every other copy of that book - anywhere in the world.
- Release notes not available at developer site nor in download at the time of this posting
- Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
OpenSophie Reader 1.04
OpenSophie Reader is well designed as a comprehensible and user-friendly tool that is capable of creating networked documents without recourse to programming. more>>
OpenSophie Reader 1.04 is well designed as a comprehensible and user-friendly tool that is capable of creating networked documents without recourse to programming. There are word processors, video, audio and photo editors but no viable options for assembling the parts into a complex whole except tools like Flash which are expensive, hard to use, and often create documents with closed proprietary file formats. Sophie promises to open up the world of multimedia authoring to a wide range of creative people. Originally conceived as a standalone multimedia authoring tool, Sophie is now integrated into the Web 2.0 network.
Major Features:
- Sophie documents can be uploaded to a server and then streamed over the net
- It's possible to embed remote audio, video and graphic text files in the pages of Sophie documents meaning that the actual document that needs to be distributed might be only a few hundred kilobytes even if the book itself is comprised of hundreds of megabytes or even a few gigabytes.
- Sophie now has the ability to browse OKI (open knowledge initiative) repositories from within Sophie itself and then to embed objects from those repositories.
- Now have live dynamic text fields (similar to the Institute's CommentPress experiments on the web) such that a comment written in the margin is displayed immediately in every other copy of that book
- Anywhere in the world.