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Gmail S/MIME 0.3.6
Firefox add-on that allows you to send and receive signed and encrypted messages in Gmail more>> Firefox add-on that allows you to send and receive signed and encrypted messages in Gmail
Send and receive secure e-mail directly in your browser with the Gmail S/MIME extension for Firefox!
Gmail S/MIME provides Firefox users with S/MIME support for Gmail. S/MIME support is integrated directly into Googles Gmail web interface. Reading and sending of encrypted mail is supported.
Signing of messages is supported as of version 0.2.0. Verification of signatures is not supported in the current version. Version 0.2.0 onwards has also addressed several interoperability problems with good support for most major mail clients.
With the Gmail S/MIME extension, you can send and receive signed and encrypted S/MIME messages in Gmail.
Secure your e-mail today, including your attachments! Version 0.3.1 inter-operates with every S/MIME-capable mail client including Microsoft Outlook 2003, Microsoft Outlook Express, Mozilla Thunderbird, and Apple Mail.app.
System requirements:
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Enhancements:
- Added code path for disabling Gmail v2s native sender function when the Send button is clicked.
- Patched code for setting the progress message on Gmail v2.
- Updated function signatures for disabling autosave in the latest version of Gmail.
MIME Inspector 1.0
MIME Inspector - Helps validate MIME types returned by your web server more>>
MIME Inspector works on the basis that you have a complete copy of your site offline (on your hard drive) in a structure that mirrors that of your site, otherwise the process will be tedious or impossible. If you wish to check a live site will need a radically different tool!
Pantomime 1.2pre2
Pantomime provides a set of Objective-C classes that model a mail system more>>
Pantomime is almost entirely written in Objective-C. The C language is only used where performance is critical. Pantomime uses a little bit of ELM code.
Main features:
- A full MIME encoder and decoder
- A folder view to local mailboxes (Berkeley Format), POP3 accounts or IMAP mailboxes
- A powerful API to work on all aspects of Message objects
- A local mailer and a SMTP conduit for sending messages
- APOP and SMTP AUTH support
- IMAP and POP3 URL Scheme support
- iconv and Core Foundation support
- maildir support
- SSL support for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP.
Enhancements:
- TLS support for all protocols
- IMAP reconnection code and "fast folder switching" support
- Fully ported the application to Microsoft Windows (using GNUstep on MinGW)
- Improved the documentation and the examples
- Lots of other features, bug fixes, major refactorings and speed improvements.
Ron?s VideoGrabber 1.0
Ron?s VideoGrabber - Video capture app more>>
Rons VideoGrabber should work with most video inputs.
Completly freeware.
s(M)exoscope 1.0
s(M)exoscope - Waveform visualisation plugin more>>
There are countless times when being able to see what your audio waveform looks like could be useful. Youll know when the time is right. For all those other times, well, its very pretty to look at!
TNEF's Enough 2.2
TNEFs Enough brings you an interesting and simple to use tool that allows Macs to read and extract files from Microsoft TNEF stream files. more>>
TNEF's Enough 2.2 brings you an interesting and simple to use tool that allows Macs to read and extract files from Microsoft TNEF stream files. The files are usually received by SMTP based e-mail programs from Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Outlook users. The SMTP based e-mail program will usually receive either a MIME attachment named "winmail.dat" or a MIME attachment with the type "application/ms-tnef."
The file is a rich text (or MAPI) message that is sent from Outlook to Exchange. When Exchange sends the message to an outside server it writes the MAPI message as a MIME attachment. The unfortunate side effect of this plan is if the Outlook user has someone in their address book as a person who can receive "Rich Text" then the user will receive the TNEF file whether the user uses Outlook or not.
Enhancements:
- Support PPC and Intel Macs for OS versions 10.5/10.6.
Transmission 1.71
Easy-to-use, highly tweakable BitTorrent client. more>>
Transmission 1.71 is a really superior tool which has been built from the ground up to be a lightweight, yet powerful BitTorrent client.
Its simple, intuitive interface is designed to integrate tightly with whatever computing environment you choose to use. Transmission strikes a balance between providing useful functionality without feature bloat.
Major Features:
- Easy: Transmission is designed from the ground up to balance power with simplicity. We've set initial preferences so things "Just Work", while advanced features like watch directories, bad peer blocking, and the web interface can be configured with just a few clicks. When Ubuntu chose Transmission as its default BitTorrent client, one of the most-cited reasons was its easy learning curve.
- Lean: With few dependencies and written in C, Transmission has the lowest memory footprint of any BitTorrent client we've seen. It's also the client of choice on low-memory hardware. Imageshack chose Transmission for its BitTorrent farms because the competition "requires amounts of memory several times greater than Transmission".
- Native:
- Unlike some cross-platform programs, Transmission seamlessly integrates with your operating system. The Mac OS X interface is written in Objective-C and uses Growl notifications and dock badging to keep you informed.
- The GTK+ interface has been carefully written with the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines in mind. It uses libnotify for torrent notification, DBUS for hibernation management, and GIO for watch directories.
- Powerful: Transmission has the features you expect in a BitTorrent client: encryption, a web-based interface, peer exchange, UPnP and NAT-PMP port forwarding, web seed support, watch directories, tracker editing, global and per-torrent speed limits, and more.
- Free: Transmission is free software. All its code is freely available online and is licensed under either the GNU Public License v2 or the MIT License. The development team welcomes anyone who is interested in contributing code, documentation, translations, or other help.
Enhancements:
- All Platforms
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- Fix 1.70 bug that caused high CPU use in high-peer swarms
- Fix 1.70 build problems with DHT and libevent
- Daemon: Fix watchdir issue on OSes that don't have inotify
- GTK+
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- Fix 1.70 intltool build problem
- Fix crash when the OS's stock mime-type icons are misconfigured
- Handle very long torrent file lists faster
- Web Client: Fix 1.70 bug where some torrents appeared to be duplicates
License:Freeware
Burst Digest Messages 1.1
Burst Digest Messages is one of the most advanced communication application for MAC. This AppleScript for Mail will take one or more selected MIME digest messages more>>
Burst Digest Messages 1.1 is one of the most advanced communication application for MAC. This AppleScript for Mail will take one or more selected MIME digest messages (messages formatted as either multipart/digest (MIME digest) according to RFC2046 or simple digest as defined by RFC1153) and extract the individual messages from the digest message - this is especially useful if you are subscribed to a mailing list in digest format but want to reply to a single message in the digest rather than the digest message itself.
The individual messages will be moved to the same mailbox as the original digest message and the temporary Import folder will be deleted (note that the root "Import" folder currently cannot be deleted due to a bug in Mail's AppleScript implementation). When running the script for the first time, the user can choose whether or not to delete the digest message upon successful extraction of the individual messages.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
TNEF`s Enough 2.0
Extract winmail.dat embedded files. more>>
If you converse with Outlook/Exchange users and they dont have things set up correctly they can send you attachments that get all wrapped up in a file named "winmail.dat" that is useless to Mac users or anyone not using Outlook/Exchange. TNEFs Enough will help by identifying the embedded files and letting you extract them.
DKIM 1.2.1
Small JAR that can easily be implemented in existing Java projects more>> Small JAR that can easily be implemented in existing Java projects
DKIM for JavaMail is a small JAR that can easily be implemented in existing Java projects using JavaMail for sending DKIM signed emails.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- Version 1.2.1 contains a newly generated jar based on the source files of 1.2 including the following changes: Bugfix in signing mime messages that are loaded by an InputStream, Added a MimeMessageTest for testing the signing of loaded mime messages.
SquirrelMail 1.4.13
SquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP. It includes built-in pure PHP support for the IMAP and SMTP protocols, and all pages render in pure HTML 4.0 (with no JavaScript more>> SquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP. It includes built-in pure PHP support for the IMAP and SMTP protocols, and all pages render in pure HTML 4.0 (with no JavaScript required) for maximum compatibility across browsers. It has very few requirements and is very easy to configure and install. SquirrelMail has all the functionality you would want from an email client, including strong MIME support, address books, and folder manipulation.
Project origins: The need arose in our organization for the access of email and address books from anywhere in the world. Obviously a web interface is ideal for this, given that the user has access to the Internet. After reviewing several open source projects we realized that we were going to need to do some fairly major customizations to get things to be a nice fit for our needs. So the decision was made to create our own for some of these reasons, and for fun (we really like PHP). We decided to open source the project to contribute to the community that has contributed so much to us.
Stability: SquirrelMail is stable enough to use in a production system. It is, in fact, already used in several production systems around the world, handling thousands of users per system. There might be some bugs - no project is perfect - but they are most likely minimal. We test pretty thoroughly before releasing a version marked as "stable".
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
Version 1.4.13:
- Due to the package compromise of 1.4.11, and 1.4.12, we are forced to release 1.4.13 to ensure no confusions. While initial review didnt uncover a need for concern, several proof of concepts show that the package alterations introduce a high risk security issue, allowing remote inclusion of files. These changes would allow a remote user the ability to execute exploit code on a victim machine, without any user interaction on the victims server. This could grant the attacker the ability to deploy further code on the victims server.
- We STRONGLY advise all users of 1.4.11, and 1.4.12 upgrade immediately.
Sesame 3.0 Alpha 1
Java framework that will help you store and query RDF more>> Java framework that will help you store and query RDF
Sesame is a Java framework for storing, querying and inferencing for RDF. Sesame can be deployed as a web server or used as a Java library.
Sesame includes features such as several query languages (SeRQL and SPARQL), inferencing support, and RAM, disk, or RDBMS storage.
NOTE: Sesame is licensed under the Aduna BSD-style license.
System requirements:
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Enhancements
- DisjunctiveConstraintOptimizer no longer finds all disjunctive patterns
- Calling RDFFormat.getFileExtensions() returns MIME Types
- Blank node clashes
Pius 2.0.3
Allows you to quickly and easily sign each UID on a set of PGP keys more>> Allows you to quickly and easily sign each UID on a set of PGP keys
Pius is a free and open source tool designed to take the pain out of the sign-all-the-keys part of PGP Keysigning Party while adding security to the process.
Pius makes signing all the UIDs on all of the keys at a PGP Keysigning party much simpler. It prompts for verification fingerprints, and then signs each UID on each key separately and PGP/Mime encrypt-emails them to their recipient.
If you are not familiar with PGP keysigning parties you may want to reference my PGP site - particularly the signing page. Post party you need to, at a minimum, sign the keys of everyone who was present at the party and had sufficient ID. You then need to get those signed keys back to their owner.
That can already be time consuming, but preferrably, you want to verify the identity in each UID, which means verifying the email addresses.
There are a few ways to do this, but one of them is to sign each UID on the key individually (which requires import-sign-export-delete for each UID), encrypt-emailing that key to the email address in the UID. This can be incredibly time consuming.
Thats where Pius comes in. Pius will do all the work for you - all you have to do is confirm the fingerprint for each key.
Pius will then take care of signing each UID cleanly, minimizing the key, and using PGP/Mime email to send it, encrypted, to the email address in the UID.
Enhancements
- Fixes a typo in 2.0.2 which prevented proper error reporting when a key didnt have an encryption subkey (PIUS would raise an uncaught exception instead of reporting the error and moving on).
BASh 1.8.5
BASh - 4D component that provides extensive utility commands more>>
The BASh component now consists of 477 methods across 32 modules of code.
Main features:
Modules currently available in the BASh component:
- ARR - Array sizing, management, and manipulation methods;
- BLOB - BLOB management and manipulation methods;
- CODEC - encoding and decoding support for common formats;
- CONV - conversion methods to handle data and type conversions;
- CRYPT - encryption and decryption routines;
- DATE - provides basic date manipulation routines;
- DSS - Dynamic Stack Space; reusable variable management system;
- DTS - Date-Time Stamps; generation and manipulation methods;
- ENV - environmental information (program, OS, CPU, etc.);
- FILE - path and file name utilities;
- FMAP - file mapping for document types, creator and type codes, and MIME types;
- IB - management and manipulation of indexed BLOBs;
- INIT - module and component initialization;
- INT - interruption manager;
- NULL - Variable clearing and initialization methods;
- NVP - named value pair utilities and management;
- PROS - process information accessors;
- PTEXT - parameter text replacement routines;
- QUIT - controlled clean up of BASh data structures;
- RES - resource management and utility methods;
- RW - read/write module for handling record access;
- SEM - Semaphore management methods;
- SEQ - flexible sequence number module;
- SERNO - serial number generation and confirmation methods;
- STR - string manipulation, formatting, and filtering methods;
- TIME - Time manipulation methods;
- TYPE - Variable type comparison methods;
- URL - URL creation and extraction routines;
- VAR - Variable utility methods;
- WORD - manipulators for non-native four-byte values;
- X4D - XML based record packing and unpacking methods;
- XML - Extensible Markup Lanugage parsing and retrieval code.
GPGME 1.1.4
Open source high-level crypto API for encryption, decryption, signing, signature verification and key management more>> Open source high-level crypto API for encryption, decryption, signing, signature verification and key management
GnuPG Made Easy (GPGME) is a library designed to make access to GnuPG easier for applications. It provides a High-Level Crypto API for encryption, decryption, signing, signature verification and key management.
Currently GPGME uses GnuPG as its backend but the API isnt restricted to this engine; in fact we have already developed a backend for CMS (S/MIME).
Because the direct use of GnuPG from an application can prove to be a complicated programming task, it is suggested that all software should try to use GPGME instead. This way improvements and bug fixes can be done at a central place and every application