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Leo 4.5 RC2
Open source and easy to use project manager and programming editor more>> Open source and easy to use project manager and programming editor
Leo is an outlining editor for programmers, a general data management environment, a project manager and browser. Leo is written in 100% pure Python and is fully scriptable.
NOTE: Leo is developed and distribtued under the terms of the Python License (CNRI Python License).
Main features:
- A general data management environment.
Leo shows user-created relationships among any kind of data:
- computer programs, web sites, etc.
- Leo shows multiple views of data within a single outline.
- An outlining editor for programmers.
- Leo supports optional noweb and CWEB markup.
- A flexible browser for projects, programs, classes or any other data.
- A project manager.
- Portable. Leo runs on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux.
- 100% pure Python.
- Fully scriptable using Python.
- Leos outline files are XML format.
- Open Software, distributed under the Python License.
Enhancements
- Minor changes to how Leo computes home directory, and related docs.
Goom 2k4-rc2
Goom is a visual effects generator for mp3 players more>>
Enhancements:
- In sync with the final Goom 2k4
- The StandAlone version is available.
- The source tree is back to the sourceforge cvs and mac compatible.
GEMS 3.0 RC2
GEMS - Create a graphical modeling tool with no coding and begin addressing the challenging aspects of these types of domains more>> GEMS - Create a graphical modeling tool with no coding and begin addressing the challenging aspects of these types of domains
GEMS is designed to allow developers to rapidly create a graphical modeling tool with no coding and immediately begin addressing the challenging aspects of these types of complex domains.
GEMS provides extensive support for integrating intelligent mechanisms into a modeling tool to provide visual modeling queues, simulation, constraint-compliant batch processing, and analysis.
The goal of the Generic Eclipse Modeling System (GEMS) is to bridge the gap between the communities experienced with visual metamodeling tools, such as the Generic Modeling Environment (GME), and those built around the Eclipse modeling technologies, such as the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) and Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF).
GEMS is an open project and encourages developers to extend, enhance, and use its tools. GEMS has been developed in conjunction with research work done in collaboration with Siemens, IBM, and PrismTech. GEMS is an open source project, based on the Eclipse License.
Main features:
- A graphical language for metamodel specification that can capture
- domain entities
- attributes of entities
- inheritance relationships
- connection and containment relationships between entities
- distinct modeling views
- graphical information, such as connection styles, colors, and fonts
- constraints
- GEMS provides extensive support for intelligent modeling guidance including
- automatic solving of inference-based constraints for connection and containment
- applying batch changes to a model that are guided by a set of global constraints
- visually suggesting connection endpoints and element parents that conform to the specified constraints
- support for simulations
- mechanisms for integrating constraint solvers
- mechanisms for creating re-usable templatized constraint solvers
- mechanisms for discovering why a model cannot meet a set of global domain constraints
- graphical mechanisms for suggesting optimal modeling decisions derived from a constraint solver
- A code generation framework, which does not require any coding or XML editing, for transforming a GEMS metamodel into a working Draw2D/GEF Eclipse plug-in for editing instances of the language
- Ecore Model
- EMF Classes
- GEF/Draw2D Figures
- GEF/Draw2D Edit Parts
- other GEF/Draw2D Infrastructure for creating the palette, etc.
- plugin descriptor for the tool
- build descriptor for the project
- classpath descriptor for the project
- The visual appearance of the generated modeling tool can be customized by creating CSS stylesheets to modify the icons, colors, fonts, connection styles, and other visual attributes of the modeling entities
- The views available to a modeler can be customized through a mechanism similar to CSS stylesheets
- The generated graphical modeling plug-ins, created by GEMS, support extensive external customization through extension points for
- adding code generators and transformation, such as Open Architecture Ware, Java Emitter Templates, and Atlas Transformation Language
- model pre and post processing
- model event listeners
- triggers for invoking actions (similar to database triggers)
- constraint languages
- menus
- palette customizers
- intelligent modeling guides
- model serializers
- GEMS provides built-in support for constraints written in Java, OCL, and Prolog
- constraints can also be used as triggers for invoking actions
- Models and constraint solvers can be accessed remotely using a built-in CORBA server
System requirements:
- Java 1.5 (or higher), the Eclipse Modeling Framework, and the Graphical Editor Framework.
iCal4j 1.0 RC2
A Java library for reading and writing iCalendar (*.ics) files iCal4j is a free and open source Java API that provides support for the iCalendar specification more>> <<less
Netjuke 1.0 RC2
Web-based audio streaming Jukebox written in PHP more>> Web-based audio streaming Jukebox written in PHP
Netjuke is a database off all the MP3, Ogg Vorbis and other format files that constitute your digital music collection.
Netjuke supports language packs, multi-level security, images, random playlists etc.
System requirements:
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Enhancements:
- This release addresses issues for users whose include paths were failing to load required libraries and contains fixes for PostgresSQL database users. Additionally, batch downloading has been further updated and should perform better on a wider range of systems.
SkinEdit 1.0 rc2
SkinEdit offers you a chance to design your own Skins for the Desktop-Software Tracker for Symbian UIQ Mobile Phones. more>>
SkinEdit 1.0 rc2 offers you a chance to design your own Skins for the Desktop-Software Tracker for Symbian UIQ Mobile Phones. SkinEdit is a "What you see is what you get" editor. You do not need longer to edit any source files. After you finished your own Skin you must build the Skin for your Mobile Phone.
Note: Currently it is not possible to build the Skin file on Mac OS X.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X
openSpeak 0.1 RC2
VoIP application made for gamers more>> VoIP application made for gamers
openSpeak is a free and open source VoIP solution that is aimed at clan and casual gamers who like to chat while playing a game.
Main features:
wxWidgets Client:
- Voice communication
- Text messaging
- Favorites management
- Adaptive ring-buffer size1)
- Adaptive per-user jitter-buffer size2)
- Anti-saturation mechanism
Standalone (CLI) Server:
- Servername/-MOTD support
- Password protection
- MaxUsers
- Querying the Server for informations
Enhancements
- Mac support (in addition of Linux and Windows)
- Improved netcode stability
- Better sound quality (thanks to a jitter buffer implementation)
- Better looking chat windows
- Lower latency (about -50% on LAN) (no yet in the SVN trunk)
ioquake3 1.34-rc2
ioquake3 - modded binary distribution of Quake 3 engine more>>
Our permanent goal is to create the open source Quake 3 distribution upon which people base their games and projects. We also seek to have the perfect version of the engine for playing Quake 3: Arena, Team Arena, and all popular mods. This distribution of the engine has been ported to many new platforms and has had a slew of new features added, along with massive bug extermination. While we dont have PunkBuster (and never will), we do have more security for servers and clients from various bugfixes which arent in ids client.
Enhancements:
- Fix 100% CPU usage on idle dedicated server.
JXplorer 3.2.1 RC2
Java Ldap Browser more>> Java Ldap Browser
JXplorer is a free and open source ldap browser that was originally developed by Computer Associates eTrust Directory development lab.
Main features:
Ldap operations: add/delete/copy/modify:
- A graphical tree view allows users to easily delete and copy entries. A table view (or an html form view, if provided) allows the user to edit attributes of an entry, including multi-values and binary attributes. JXplorer reads schema from ldap v3 directories and uses that schema to create a template for creation of new entries from scratch.
Complex operations: tree copy and tree delete:
- Many directories do not support the renaming of non-leaf entries, or the deletion of entire trees of entries. JXplorer supports both by reading and re-writing the tree behind the scenes.
Optional GUI based search filter construction:
- Constructing raw ldap search filters is beyond most users, so in addition to raw entry JXplorer provides a mathematically complete, yet easy to use, method of graphically building these search filters.
SSL and SASL authentication:
- Full support for SSL and SASL authentication is provided via a custom java SSL socket factory. Graphical tools are provided to browse the certificate keystores and view certificates.
HTML templates/forms for data display:
- Users may provide their own html template pages to display their data, using a simple extension to html (the addition of an attribute tag). In addition, html forms can be provided to modify entries using the same technique. The same html page can combine both editable and read only data.
Table view of generic entry data:
- If html templates are not available, or when viewing arbitrary data, a generic table view of entries is provided.
Binary Data Attribute Handling:
- A wide range of binary data (audio files, images, certificates etc.) are handled by both the table and html entry editors, and more can be added by the user through writing code plugins. On windows, many data types can be handed off to the default handlers, and this works to some extent on unix variants as well.
Pluggable editors/viewers:
- Users can write their own entry handling plug-ins to work along side, or take the place of, the html and table entry editors.
- These plugins are triggered on the particular object class (or parent object class) of the entry being viewed. Using this technique entire applications for directory administration and handling can be (and have been!) written.
Security Keystore GUI:
- A graphical interface to the java keystore has been written, and has been tested with a number of keystore formats. This allows users less familiar with certificate based security to work with certificates in a manner similar to that supported in modern web browsers.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- new insaller - thanks to BitRock software for donation of InstallBuilder product!
- new Chinese (zh_CN) translation - many thanks to Shi Yusen (who has also built a more Chinese friendly version of JX - not currently included).
- fixed some permissions problems and OSX/linux incompatibilities with shell script
NanoBlogger 3.4 RC2
NanoBlogger is a user-friendly, secure and reliable application that you can not lack of. more>>
NanoBlogger 3.4 RC2 is a user-friendly, secure and reliable application that you can not lack of.
pros:
- intuitive commandline interface
- highly configurable and script-able
- easy drafting, editing, and management of entries
- archiving by category, year, month, day, and entry
- pagination
- permanent and navigational links
- templates and CSS style sheets for full control over layout
- placeholders for easy template manipulation
- support for multiple weblogs
- support for multiple categories
- support for relative and absolute links
- support for date manipulation of entries
- Atom syndication (comes with 1.0 format)
- RSS syndication (comes with RSS 1.0 and 2.0 formats)
- plugins for calendar, recent entries, weblog status, etc.
- plugins for text formatting (e.g. line breaks translate to HTML)
- global (nb.conf) and per-weblog (blog.conf) configuration
- intelligent build system - only updates relative files
- simple cache system for improved effeciency
- independent of java-script and server-side scripting (e.g. PHP)
- independent of external database (stores data in flat-files)
- multi-language support
- multi-platform portability (just bash and the required commands)
- slow (written in bash)
- no comments (only available as add-on)
- not easily upgradable
Plone 3.3. RC2 / 3.2.2
Content management for web publishing and Zope server more>> Content management for web publishing and Zope server
Plone is a content management system for web publishing and the Zope application server.
The system provides pre-configured security and roles, a set of content types, and multi-lingual support, among other features. Plone is available under both GPL and commercial licenses.
Main features:
- Plone is flexible and powerful. It is ideal as an intranet and extranet server, as a document publishing system, a portal server and as a groupware tool for collaboration between separately located entities.
- Plone is easy to use. The Plone Team includes usability experts who have made Plone easy and attractive for content managers to add, update, and maintain content.
- Plone is easy to install. You can install Plone with a click-and-run installer, and have a content management system running on your computer in just a few minutes.
- Plone is international. The Plone interface has more than 50 language translations, and tools for managing multilingual content.
- Plone is supported. There are close to a hundred developers in the Plone Development Team around the world, and hundreds of companies specializing in Plone development and support.
- Plone is standard. Plone carefully follows standards for usability and accessibility. Plone pages are compliant with US Section 508, and the W3Cs AA rating for accessibility, in addition to using best-practice web standards like XHTML and CSS.
- Plone is Open Source. Plone is licensed under the GNU General Public License, the same license Linux uses. This gives you the right to use Plone without a license fee, and to improve upon the product.
- Plone is extensible. There are many add-on products for Plone that add new features and content types. In addition, Plone can be scripted using web standard solutions and Open Source languages.
- Plone is technology neutral. Plone can interoperate with most relational database systems, open source and commercial, and runs on a vast array of platforms, including Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris and BSD.
- Plone is protected. The nonprofit Plone Foundation was formed in 2004 to promote the use of Plone around the world and protect the Plone IP and trademarks.
Enhancements
- This is not a final release. Experimental releases should only be used for testing and development. Do not use these on production sites, and make sure you have proper backups before installing.
- After Plone 3.2 (which focused on packaging/installer improvements), this is a minor release that adds some new features. It does not include any major changes: all products that work with Plone 3.0, 3.1 & 3.2 should also work in Plone 3.3. The upgrade from Plone 3.x is simple and non-invasive, ensuring a smooth upgrade experience.
Feature enhancements in this release:
Link type should automatically redirect when accessed directly:
- Links should be capable of doing automatic redirection.
Resource Registries Improvements:
- Allow Resource Registries to use conditional comments for CSS to bring the IEFixes.css into the registry and allow external references to resources for all registries.
Standardizing our use of INavigationRoot:
- Plone has the INavigationRoot marker interface which supports rooting your tabs, navigation, breadcrumbs, sitemaps and searches to a specific container inside of a portal which itself is a INavigationRoot. Some areas of this need to be cleaned up and standardized to follow a consistent convention.
Minor i18n upgrades:
- Include PloneLanguageTool 3.0 and PTS 1.5.
Disable inline editing by default:
- The current inline editing behaviour as introduced in Plone 3 was a mistake: it is a cool technology to show off, but in practice accidental clicks very frequently lead to unwanted edit-screens.
Adapterise the Extensible Indexable Object Wrapper:
- Make it easier to register ExtensibleIndexableObjectWrapper attributes with adapters
Improve locking configurability:
- This PLIP proposes to a) make it harder to accidentally leave content items in a locked state, and b) make it easier to adjust the lock timeout or disable locking entirely.
Clean up auto-sort, auto-order code:
- Clean up, i.e. remove all code related to auto-sorting / auto-ordering folder contents as this feature was implemented for Plone 2.1, but never got enabled. Basically this proposes to revert http://plone.org/products/atcontenttypes/roadmap/3
Replace workflow history viewlet with content history viewlet:
- Plone stores both workflow history and versioning history for objects. Only workflow history is shown in a viewlet in current Plone versions. I propose to show all history data.
View for rendering events as an iCalendar file:
- Make it possible to subscribe to Plone events in the standard iCalendar format.
Automate ZCML Loading for Plone Plug-ins:
- Enable automatic plugins for Plone with z3c.autoinclude

Safari AdBlock 0.4.0 RC2
Safari AdBlock is considered as a comprehensive program which blocks ads in Safari. more>>
Safari AdBlock 0.4.0 RC2 is considered as a comprehensive program which blocks ads in Safari. It is free of charge and under the GPL license. Safari AdBlock is meant to be extremely simple to use: there is nothing to configure, no filter list to manage, no regular expression, it just works out of the box.
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