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XTrap 1.0
Puzzle logic game somewhat like Othello. more>>
XTrap 1.0 brings you a wonderful puzzle logic game somewhat like Othello where you try to trap 2 chips (moogoos) with your 4 chips on a 4x4 board. To unzip, go to terminal, cd to directory where the tarball is, type "gnutar -xvzf XTrap.tar.gz" without the quotes
Etherboot 5.4.4
Free and open source network bootloader for your Mac more>> Free and open source network bootloader for your Mac
Etherboot provides a direct replacement for proprietary PXE ROMs, with many extra features such as DNS, HTTP, iSCSI, etc.
Etherboot is a tool that will help you create boot ROMs for network booting x86, Itanium, Hammer, AMD64, Hyperstone and ARM (noMMU) platforms.
Enhancements:
- Also update the "tarball" target to make creating tarballs easier.
- [virtio] Add virtio-net driver
- This patch adds support for the virtio-net adapter provided by KVM.
Samba 4.0.0 Alpha 6 / 3.4.0 Pre 2 / 3.3.4
Open source app that gives network administrators flexibility and freedom in terms of setup and configuration. more>> Open source app that gives network administrators flexibility and freedom in terms of setup and configuration.
Samba is an freeware open source tool that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients.
Samba can be run on a platform other than Microsoft Windows, for example: IBM System 390, OpenVMS, UNIX, Linux, and other operating systems.
Samba uses the TCP/IP protocol that is installed on the host server. When correctly configured, it allows that host to interact with a Microsoft Windows client or server as if it is a Windows file and print server.
Enhancements
- General changes: Samba4 and Samba3 sources are included in the tarball
- Authentication Changes: Changed the way smbd handles untrusted domain names given during user authentication.
- Printing Changes: Various fixes including printer change notificiation for Samba spoolss print servers.
Internal changes:
- The remaining hand-marshalled DCE/RPC services (ntsvcs, svcctl, eventlog and spoolss) were replaced by autogenerated code based on PIDL.
- Samba3 and Samba4 do now share a common tevent library.
- The code has been cleaned up and the major basic interfaces are shared with Samba4 now.
- An asynchronous API has been added.
BB 1.1
BB - A simple webcam viewer for Mac OS X more>>
Ive dubbed this B.B. Ill let you guess why... Just download the tarball from below, uncompress (Stuffit will work fine), and move the BB into Applications. BB uses the auto update system from GAPS, so you can check for new versions whenever you like.
Using BB is about as simple as it gets. Look in preferences to set the URL of the image you want to watch and to choose how often to refresh the picture. If the pic youre watching isnt on your LAN, you should be careful how often you reload the image lest your computer and/or Internet connection get overloaded. Once running, you can choose whether you want BB to stick on your desktop, act as a normal window, or be always on top. Look in the Window menu for those settings. You wont be able to move or resize the camera window when its on the desktop. Choose BBs icon from your dock, then choose the option from the Window menu to make it a normal window. Then you can move and resize BB as you like it and stick it back on the desktop to stay. Of course the URL, refresh speed, and window placement are saved when you close BB and will be restored next time you run it.
Enhancements:
- Now supports viewing more than one image at a time (since 1.0)
- Fixed window position not restoring if windows were offscreen at quit
- Fixed double help menu
- Fixed repeated Prefs nag on no (active) viewers
- Updated bug URLs to new Bugzilla server
- Preferences saves happen much less frequently (only when needed)
- Added Refresh All and Close All menu items to Window menu.
Hedge Backup Script 1.1.0
Simple and easy-to-use backup script for your Unix systems more>>
Note: For a better understanding of how to use this script, please refer to the readme file in the archive.
Major Features:
- Backs up filesystems with tar
- Compresses its archives with gzip
- Encrypts its archives with openssl
- Pipes the archive to remote storage using ssh
- Uses simple Y-M-D date-stamps to housekeep its archives
- Is just a shell script. Hopefully a fairly legible one.
Laeqed 1.0
Laeqed offers you a Latex equation editor specifically targeted at producing PNG images of math equations for use on web pages more>>
Run/Download
- Run Laeqed via Java WebStart.
- Download the Laeqed.jar binary jar archive and run by issuing java -jar Laeqed.jar.
- Download the laeqed.tar.gz GPL licensed source tarball.
PNG Meta Data
The Latex equation, preamble, postamble and dvipng options are saved with the PNG as meta data. This means that you can reopen any equation created by Laeqed and edit it if necessary.
PyRoom 0.4.1
Python-based fullscreen text editor more>> Python-based fullscreen text editor
PyRoom is a fullscreen simple text editor, without a toolbar, a menubar or anything that would distract the user from his most important task: writing.
Writeroom is a full-screen text editor, without buttons, menu, formatting, so you can focus on writing, and only writing.
Writeroom is only for Mac, and costs $24.95. PyRoom is its clone, written in Python GTK, Free and free.
There are a few keys allowing you to perform a few useful commands:
- Control-H: Show help in a new buffer
- Control-I: Show buffer information
- Control-L: Toggle line number
- Control-N: Create a new buffer
- Control-O: Open a file in a new buffer
- Control-Q: Quit
- Control-S: Save current buffer
- Control-Shift-S: Save current buffer as
- Control-W: Close buffer and exit if it was the last buffer
- Control-Y: Redo last typing
- Control-Z: Undo last typing
- Control-Page Up: Switch to previous buffer
- Control-Page Down: Switch to next buffer
- Control-Plus: Increases font size
- Control-Minus: Decreases font size
Main features:
- no visual clutter
- work on multiple documents at once (main text, outline, etc)
- control PyRoom via keyboard shortcuts
- autosave your work
- check wordcounts on keypress
- choose from preconfigured designs or create your own color scheme
- further customize visual appearance and whitespace (line spacing, border, padding...)
System requirements:
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- gtksourceview
Enhancements
- Updated tarball with fixed installer
Bugfixes:
- fix locales installation (LP:#355272)
- restored python2.4 compatibility (LP:#348613)
- use correct path for locales (LP:#348927)
- dont fail when canceling theme save dialog (LP:#348470)
- fixed untranslatable string (LP:#348931)
- removed gtk as a build dependency (LP:#348742)
- fixed keyboard shortcuts on non-qwert layouts (LP:#349715)
- dont offer to save unchanged buffers (LP:#353718)
Noteable background changes:
- switched to gtk accelerators for shortcuts (re: LP:#349715)
Eigenclock 0.3
Eigenclock is known to be a convenient menu-bar clock the way you want it. more>>
Eigenclock 0.3 is known to be a convenient menu-bar clock the way you want it. It features a fully customizable menu-bar display format, as well as a nice-looking calendar in a pop-up menu. Eigenclock is the new name of CalendarMenu.
Eigenclock is now completely localizable. It determines the proper first day of the week (monday, sunday, saturday) from your locale, and shows the names of the months and days in your current language. The currently supported languages for the interface (preferences & menu item titles) are
- English
- Portuguese
If you'd like to help with the localization, please download Localization.zip from the extra files to the right, and follow the instructions inside. Please note that Eigenclock is currently a Leopard only application. Sorry Tigers. Eigenclock has been released under the GPL. You can download the source tarball in the Additional Files section, on the right-hand side of the page.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.5
- Leopard
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.
SimpleTimer 1.2
SimpleTimer - Create reminders & double-click them from the desktop more>>
This software is free software under the GNU GPL. Source code is freely available as a tarball or zipfile or directly at the CVS repository.
Main features:
- One window for every timer.
- Set up the entire behavior of the timer just like you would do with a "real" kitchen timer.
- Open as many timers as you desire.
- When timer goes off, you can open a message, and/or open a web page, and/or play a sound file.
- Each timer can have its own individual messages, URLs, sounds.
- Save your frequent reminder messages and URLs.
- Able to read any standard sound format (MP3, AIFF, SND, NeXT, etc.).
- Ability to program cyclic timers, with a custom repeat cycle (eventually after a specified date).
- Once timers are set, you may close their windows and forget them: they will run in the background, while you do your work. (You cant close the app though.)
- Save timers on the disk, and double click them from the Desktop (or from anywhere on the Finder). You can set them to auto-start once opened.
- Summary panel that shows the status of every open timer, with countdown, reminder name, actions that will be performed and repeatitions settings.
- Countdown is shown also printed on individual timer windows.
- Quickly glance at the status of all your timers with a single Control-click on the dock icon. (Isnt it annoying when you have to bring an application window visible to the front just to see the status of one window?)
- Since you can save a timer as an independent file on your disk, you can create reminders for other people too: employees, friends, and others (provided they have SimpleTimer installed on their computers).
- Low CPU usage: SimpleTimer doesnt keep your CPU busy, and has a small memory footprint.
- Being a native Cocoa application, SimpleTimer blends nicely into the traditional "Aqua" user experience.
Enhancements:
- Universal binary build.
- Removed redundant warning functionalities.
- Cleaned up the main UI (a little bit).
- Some bug fixes.
ConsultComm 3.1.1
ConsultComm is a small, lightweight, platform-independent program written in Java that allows anyone managing multiple projects more>>
Since I started development in November of 1999, several other time tracking projects have popped up. But ConsultComm is unique from other applications since it is:
Easily integrated into your existing time management or billing system; JDBC support is included so you can instantly upload all your times and projects into most JDBC and ODBC compliant databases
Platform-independent, so you can unify all your OS X, Windows, Linux and Solaris workstations with a single application
Released as open source, so you dont have to worry about vendor lock-in or customization problems. Download and use ConsultComm freely under the GPL, without having to worry about paying any license fees
Quickly extensible by utilizing plugins created using the standard JavaBeans framework. Users and other developers can easily create their own plugins to quickly add custom functionality to ConsultComm
Customizeable to uniquely fit your own personal style preferences thanks to SkinLF.
Enhancements:
- A toggle to turn the JDBC plugin on or off was added.
- All currency is now ensured to follow the Java locale.
- The .spec file was fixed to remove the deprecated "Copyright" tag.
- The tarball was fixed to include NetBeans generated properties.
- A new ConsultComm icon was added.
- Some dialog boxes were moved to Suns new absolute layout.
- The TimeTracker plugin now defaults to uninstalled in Windows.
ViewVC 1.1.1
A browser interface for CVS and Subversion version control repositories more>> A browser interface for CVS and Subversion version control repositories
ViewVC is a free and open source tool that generates templatized HTML to present navigable directory, revision, and change log listings.
ViewVC can display specific versions of files as well as diffs between those versions. Basically, ViewVC provides the bulk of the report-like functionality you expect out of your version control tool, but much more prettily than the average textual command-line program output.
Main features:
- Support for filesystem-accessible CVS and Subversion repositories.
- Support for path-based authorization, including parsing and honoring Subversion authz configuration files.
- RSS feed generation for tracking changes to repositories or individual items within repositories.
- Individually configurable virtual host support.
- Line-based annotation/blame display.
- Revision graph capabilities (via integration with CvsGraph) (CVS only).
- Syntax highlighting support.
- Bonsai-like repository query facilities.
- Template-driven output generation.
- Colorized, side-by-side differences.
- Tarball generation (by tag/branch for CVS, by revision for Subversion).
- Localization support based on the Accept-Language request header.
- Ability to run either as CGI script or as a standalone server.
- Regexp-based file searching.
- INI-like configuration file (as opposed to requiring actual code tweaks).
System requirements:
- Python 1.5.2 or later
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