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PDP-8/E Simulator 1.5
PDP-8/E Simulator - DEC PDP-8/E minicomputer simulator more>>
It has a console with switches and flashing lights enabling the user to operate the PDP-8 like a hardware machine. Maybe the simulator is of interest for a larger audience using it for educational purposes or as a remembrance to the good old time of the computer age.
The simulator and its source code are published under the GNU General Public License.
Enhancements:
- The version 1.5 release includes a TSC8-75 board that enables the emulated PDP-8/E to run the ETOS time sharing operating system.
- Compared to the version 1.5 public beta, there are only minor user interface and Panther compatibility improvements.

Capivara 0.8.8 Pre 3
Capivara is a versatile and easy to use two pane file manager with support for SFTP and FTP servers more>>
Capivara 0.8.8 Pre 3 is a versatile and easy to use two pane file manager with support for SFTP and FTP servers. Capivara is not an ordinary file manager because it adds synchronization features like comparing timestamps or SHA-1 hash values. The synchronization of Capivara has a preview mode to shows which files are going to be deleted or copied.
Major Features:
- File synchronization
- Preview mode for synchronization
- SFTP/FTP support
- Multi-language support, German, English, Chinese, French, Portuguese, Polish, ...
- Supports POSIX file permissions on Linux
- Runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, Unix, Mac OS X,..
- Sun JDK/JRE 5
- Sun JDK/JRE 6
PyPE 2.8.8
An editor written in Python with the wxPython GUI toolkit more>>
Major Features:
- Explicit exclude directories option in the search tab.
- Delete line and Delete right operations.
- Rectangular pasting.
- Non-white background colors.
- Automatic spellchecking in the background for text and tex/latex documents.
- Support for chapter delimiters in tex/latex documents.
- The ability to "split" the view so that you can see the contents of up to two other files while editing one file.
- Reorganized options to make it easier to understand PyPEs features, and to make it reasonable to navigate on screens with lower resolutions
- The ability to quickly run Python code snippets
- The ability to run .py and .pyw files with a system Python, capturing the output and allowing interaction via a command shell
- Optional automatic rebuilding of browsable source tree, autocomplete, and tooltips
- Optional "realtime" syntax checking for Python
- Support for displaying comments created with the "Transforms -> Insert Comment" in the Name, Line, and Filter tools
- Support for using some Vim options when first opening a file
- Easy converting between tabs and spaces in documents with a simple transform
- Command line option to allow PyPE to be portable when using the Windows distributions
- The find in files Search tab can be set to ignore leading dot subdirectories (like .svn )
- "Round box" indicator for shell output in wxPython 2.7+releases for shell output
- Will discover all Python interpreters known by the Windows Registry or in the environment path, and allows the user to choose from among them (and others) for the Python Shell
- Supports XML encoding declarations (in addition to previously-existing Python encoding declaration and BOM support)
- Command-line options for setting base font and font sizes
- ***entries above this entry are in reverse-chronological order that they were added
- All menu items can have almost any key binding desired, support for international keyboard mappings and non-latin characters fully supported (Options -> Change Menus and Hotkeys)
- Multiple open documents via tabs
- Syntax highlighting for Python, Pyrex, HTML/XML, C/C++, TeX/LaTeX, and plain text (plain text doesn't really have coloring)
- Drag and drop re-arrangement of documents in the Documents tool
- Display documents with or without path information
- Optional listing of previously open documents
- Display previously open documents with or without path information
- Drag and drop opening of files
- Open stdlib/site-packages Python module when Python search path has been defined
- Open all documents that were open when you last closed down PyPE (--last command-line option, File -> Open Last)
- Save all documents with a single menu command
- Command shell with command history
- External-process Python shell with syntax highlighting; never experience the while 1: pass lockup of your editor again
- Shells have optional display of indicators for lines recieved from the shell
- Revert to previously saved version
- Workspace management for handling projects
- Browsable filesystem tool with bookmarkable paths (pathmarks)
- Fully usable undo/redo
- Per-document Find/Replace bars
- Find bar with find-as-you-type
- Replace bar with "Smart Case" replacements
- Bars can be located on the top or bottom of the editor
- Both support Python string escapes
- Optional per-document history
- Start/end selection without needing to hold down the shift key or select with the mouse
- Indent/dedent region
- Find in files
- Searching through the current file, its includes, the selected text, open files, directories, or tags in directories
- File inclusion/exclusion based on file extension
- Optional case sensitivity, regular expressions, multi-line searches, whole-word, quoted, or commented
- Three different methods to view your results
- Spell checker with custom dictionary and alphabet support, along with spelling suggester
- Easy changing of line endings
- Easy changing of file encoding for unicode platforms, based on BOM
- Support for coding: directive in Python source files
- Wrap selected text to specified number of columns with CRLFCRLF line ending
- Insert a full-line comment (for marking code sections)
- Comment/uncomment region
- Auto-indent/dedent on return
- Trigger expansions based on what you have typed, simple language that includes support for autoindenting return and programmatic cursor placement
- Zooming
- Jump to line or character position
- Calltips
- Per-document preferences, default preferences for each supported language
- Current line highlighting
- Autocomplete
- Bookmarks with previous/next navigation
- Indentation guides
- Code folding
- Tab width/use/non-use
- Long-line wrapping (no CR/LF/CRLF characters inserted)
- Sloppy Cut/Copy
- Smart Paste
- Long-line indicators
- Both tool listings can be shown or hidden by menu or hotkey
- Both tool listings can be relocated top/bottom or left/right
- Optional toolbar that can be placed on the top or left side of the window
- Various cursor tracking options to suit user preference
- Optional display of information about the current document in the title bar
- A hierarchical listing of functions, classes and methods that are browsable by definition order or alphabetically
- Function/method/section filter tool
- Updates as you type
- Color-coded based on what kind of item it is (function, method, class, macro)
- Optional case sensitivity
- Exact, any, and all matching
- Optional context-sensitive display and search
- Optional matching subsequence search us.ti matches UserString.Title
- Macros
- Recorded as you type
- Fully modifiable
- Time-limited to prevent run-away macros
- Hotkey support
- Embedded HTML help, with information about macros, command-line options, etc.
- Language specific features:
- All Languages:
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- support for todos (except for plain text)
- autoindent (indent preservation in the case of plain text)
- Python and Pyrex
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- Try/except/finally wrapping of selected text
- Indent/dedent on block start (if, for, etc.)/end (return, pass, etc.)
- Parsers that support the extraction of class, method, and function definitions
- If given syntactically correct Python, will also extract docstrings for calltips
- Class/method/function information is available in the filter tool
- C/C++
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- A simple parser that can extract function, method, and function-like macro definitions
- Function/method/function-like macro information is available in the filter tool
- Call tips based on function definition
- TeX/LaTeX:
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- Parser that supports the extraction of section and label information
- Section/label information is included in the filter tool
Enhancements: (fixed) a bug related to realtime parsing of non-ascii Python source.
Diffly 0.8.0
Diffly - browse a Subversion working copy and see all the changes, across all the files more>>
Despite my inept UI design skills Cocoa allowed me to come up with something that works pretty well and, for the most part, looks quite good. Ill try and improve the look & feel in future versions.
Diffly is designed to make it easy to browse a Subversion working copy and see all the changes, across all the files.
You can filter out files you dont care about (e.g. externals) and sticky-select files for checking in. When it comes time to check in its easy to review the changes for the files you are working with and assemble a detailed commit message and check-in.
Diffly does not attempt to be a general Subversion GUI but is, instead, streamlined to make the process of browsing and committing simple, logical, and fast. It makes a good complement to a more sophisticated, but less focused, client like SvnX. I use Diffly and SvnX together but for my day-to-day work I prefer Diffly.
Main features:
- Focused around core developer workflow.
- Browse changes across an entire working copy within an integrated browser interface.
- Convenient for selecting files, browsing, creating a detailed check-in message, then committing.
- See changes in a customizable web view.
- Filters to see what you want to see: show/hide folders, externals, and unversioned files, ...
- Quick open files in FileMerge for more context.
- Jump directly from any change to its file location in TextMate
- Command line integration: diffly (I invoke it from TextMate)
- Open multiple working copies simultaneously. Remembers open browsers between invocations.
- Native MacOSX Aqua interface.
- Automatic updates using the Sparkle framework.
Enhancements:
Bug fixes:
- Fixed bug with changing svn path and stylesheet preferences
- No longer opens a copy of FileMerge for each file (thanks to Neill Bogie for the fix)
- Now issues "--diff-cmd diff" to avoid conflict with user subversion config (thanks to Benoit Gagnon for the fix)
Improvements:
- Stylesheet default font size set to 9pt (no so huge!!)
- Preserve selected items across refresh
- Will prompt with the prefs panel if the svn path is wrong at startup
- Status items get refreshed properly
Compactor 0.8
Compactor - File compression utility more>>
Compactor provides support for the following formats:
.zip
.tar.gz
.tar.bz2
.dmg
.dmg-bz2 (.dmg with bz2 compression, only OS X 10.4 can read this)
Warning, the command line tools that handle .zip, .tar.gz, and .tar.bz2 (that Compactor uses) arent alias friendly and will remove them from any archives you create.
Peek and Drag 1.00 e
Peek and Drag - Drag and Drop utility for Peek and Drag more>>
Files can be used without no cost.
Peek and Drag is available for Macintosh, Windows and Linux.
Diakonos 0.8.8
Customizable, usable console-based text editor more>> Customizable, usable console-based text editor
Diakonos is a free and open source customizable, usable console-based text editor.
Diakonos was developed with the intention of being easier to configure and use than emacs, more powerful than pico and nano, and not as cryptic as vi or ex.
NOTE: To install Diakonos on you will have to open a Terminal window, navigate to the directory where you have downloaded the Diakonos gem and enter the following command (without the quotes): "sudo gem install diakonos".
Main features:
- scripting in any language
- macro recording and playback
- multi-element clipboard
- multi-level undo
- parsed ("smart") indentation
- customizable multilingual syntax highlighting, with support for embedded languages (e.g. PHP, eRuby, Javascript)
- bookmarking, named and unnamed
- regular expression searching
- a customizable status line
- limited ctags support
- hooks
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- New installation and uninstallation method: tarball + install.rb.
- Added configuration setting inheritance.
- Added block selection mode (Alt-Shift-M B; Alt-Shift-M N).
- Added line numbering settings.
- Added spawn function.
- Added go_block_previous, go_block_next (Ctrl-PageUp, Ctrl-PageDown).
- Added go_block_outer, go_block_inner (Alt-PageUp, Alt-PageDown).
- "Remove word" functionality (Ctrl-W) added to readline.
- Added find.show_context_after setting.
- Added view.column_markers.
- Added lang.____.indent.not_indented setting.
- Introduced $d shell variable: current buffers directory.
- $f and $d now expand to absolute paths.
- delete_to and delete_to_and_from can now operate over multiple lines.
- delete_to_and_from can now delete between matching brackets.
- Added git diff (F9).
- Ruby 1.9 support smoothed out. Ruby 1.8 support being deprecated.
- Support for non-ASCII encodings tentatively confirmed.
- Several bugs fixed.
- Help files updated.
DownLog E/R 2.1
Log all downloads made using a Netscape browser. more>>
When a download is detected DownLog will log the download URL, the referring pages URL and the date/time of download. To view log launch the supplied reader. Downloads can be viewed alphabetically or chronologically. Reader also has a built-in search function. Downloads can be re-downloaded with a single click.
MultiSend E 3.0
MultiSend E - A batch emailer with advanced features more>>
It is ideal for newsletters and mailing lists.
VoltaicHD 1.8.8
VoltaicHD 1.8.8 is a simple yet effective high definition video converter that enables you to convert footage, shot on an AVCHD camera, so it can be edited in your favourite Mac or PC video editing software. more>> <<less
hymn 0.8
hymn - Removes iTMS AAC copy restrictions more>>
Main features:
- Use HYMN to decrypt your iTunes protected AAC files so that they can be played on non-iTunes-capable, but AAC-capable devices and operating systems, such as Linux.
- Use HYMN to eliminate the five computer limit imposed by iTunes.
- Use HYMN to make archival backups of your music.
- Use HYMN as the first step in converting your music from protected AAC to MP3, Ogg or your other favorite audio file format, for use with your non-iPod portable audio player.
- Use HYMN to demonstrate your belief in the principles of fair-use under copyright law.
Enhancements:
- Added support for decrypting iTMS 4.7.1-4.8 AAC music files to enable fair-use listening on all of your devices.
- This application requires you to obtain keys to unlock your music with. See http://www.hymn-project.org for details.
Send Complex HTML E 1.1
Send Complex HTML E - Sends complex HTML messages from Entourage 2001 more>>
It is based on Steven Friesens script for Outlook Express, but contains a number of improvements.
KinkyLoop 0.8.0b
KinkyLoop - KinkyLoop is a sound file player that supports real-time effects more>>
With KinkyLoop you can play the sound files simultaneously (up to 8 files), and change their pitch and volume.
Angel church E 09
There are three distinct kinds of Church of England school in partnership with local education authorities (LEAs):. voluntary aided: the school is own... more>> <<less
