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TracGViz 1.3.4
TracGViz is a complete and useful package (plugin) which provides components so that Trac be able to use widgets and related technologies offered by Google. more>>
TracGViz 1.3.4 is a complete and useful package (plugin) which provides components so that Trac be able to use widgets and related technologies offered by Google.
Major Features:
- It allows to feed data managed by Trac to widgets based on Google Visualization API.
- It allows embedding iGoogle Gadgets in wiki pages using WikiFormatting.
Enhancements:
- New ! GVizQuickJumpEntries offers data about interesting places in the repository (a.k.a. quick jump entries). This includes tags and branches, for instance. The data is provided by VersionControlRPC.
- Bug fixed: Formerly all revisions were included in the revision log if only individual revisions were requested. Now the result sets include just the information for the particular changesets supplied in rev parameter. Tested with both hg and svn.
- Bug fixed: Exception with message Invalid list index was raised when using Subversion backend when requesting the log for individual revisions. This works OK now for both hg and svn.
- Bug fixed: Wrong default value for fmt parameter in GVizChangesetDetails. Now it's OK.
- Bug fixed: Formerly undocumented column in GVizTimelineFilters provider now contains appropriate description.
- WikiFormatting may be used to document the data sources. It may be included in the documentation written for parameters, columns, and the data source itself.
- Bug fixed: Documentation for providers having dynamic schemas was not previously rendered. This has been fixed and a new property has been added in docs to highlight whether the data source returns always the same columns or if they can vary depending upon run-time conditions.
- Milestones may be filtered by name by providing a UNIX pattern in filter_by parameter.
- UNIX filename patterns are compiled using REs for better performance.
- Bug fixed: When using Hg backend, the code in version 1.3.3 in order to revisions iterator (VCS RPC) entered infinite loop (under certain conditions apparently related to branching or version numbers). This doesn't happen anymore.
- Bug fixed: Now VCS RPC retrieves all changesets when using Hg backend. The implementation doesn't guess anymore the revision order and retrieves all that information directly from the underlying VCS connector in use. The former algorithm was weak because it only considered the first parent of a given revision. Therefore many others (especially all those in different branches) were missing from the result set.
- Individual revisions (and not just intervals like before) may be selected in GVizChangesets (i.e. to obtain the revision log).
- Bug fixed: As a consequence of the changes introduced in version 1.3.3 (especially in ReportRPC and VersionControlRPC) together with bug #5586@TH.org in XmlRpcPlugin, made impossible to render the main displaying documentation about the different RPC handlers. Both docstrings have been modified and everything is back to normal right now.
Interclue 1.5.7
Firefox add-on that displays content preview. more>> Firefox add-on that displays content preview.
Interclue tooltip windows display content previews, useful extra information and relevant next actions for almost any link on the web. A truly user-centric design, "Clueview" tooltips show you only the most relevant content from linked pages, and can provide embedded viewing for images, mp3s and YouTube videos.
Interclue is the ultimate link augmentation multitool. Our goal is to provide you with excellent previews, useful extra information and relevant next actions for almost any given link on any given page.
However, Interclue tries just as hard to stay out of your way when its not needed. For instance, Interclue usually wont show clues on internal site navigation (eg tagclouds, drop down menus, etc), because such links tend to be closely packed and tooltips will often just get in the way without really adding much value.
Here are some sites that Interclue works really well on: Most search engines, and local site searches. Google Reader. Bloglines. gMail. Del.icio.us, Digg, other social bookmarking sites.
Bugzilla and Trac ticketing systems. Most news sites. Almost any given blog. If youre a knowledge worker, dont forget to try it on your intranet (Interclue does all of its page summarization work inside the browser, so there is no security risk involved in using it on your intranet - although you may need to turn it on from the status bar, Interclue is turned off by default on all https sites)
Interclue provides page summary text in any language, and we have many positive reviews from non-english blogs and newspapers, but we havent yet translated the options and tutorials. We will be working on this soon.
Interclue is fast and easy to use an it launches a 2 minute tutorial on install, after that it starts saving you time.
Main features:>
- A text content summary
- A small snapshot of the page
- Sizes and dates of linked files
- Useful stats and metadata
- Next actions - save, email...
System requirements:
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Enhancements:
- Clueviewer can be closed by hitting the [ESC] key
- Better layout for internal anchor clues when they contain PRE tags
- Removed minimize/maximize buttons from dialogs
- Better summary if large image is broken in image preview
- Added "Untitled" link for clues for non-HTML files with no filename
- Using Adblock Plus API rather than permently adding filters for the Amazon product preview
- Fixed a clash between Interclue and Facebooks new design
- Fixed an error with incorrect stats being sent if "Check for new versions on browser start" is selected.
- Fixed a Linkclue positioning error
- Clueviewer no longer gets locked open and unable to be closed
- Interclue no longer uses too many CPU cycles on Macs
- Fixed a bug where Interclue would cause an Unresponsive Script error when visiting certain pages
RSS Growler 1.1a
RSS Growler brings users a very useful menu bar item RSS reader which is similar to RSS Menu, more>>
RSS Growler 1.1a brings users a very useful menu bar item RSS reader which is similar to RSS Menu, but designed for use with Trac. It should also work with other RSS feeds, but will provide less compelling advantages. Specifically, RSS Growler is designed for developers working on projects that are using svn Trac integration to provide commit logs and diffs through RSS.
Major Features:
- Multiple feed subscriptions + http authentication support
- Growl notifications with revision number and commit log (full log if you make sure you are access an rss feed from Trac that is "verbose=on", which you get from checking "Show full log messages" before switching to the rss view)
- Most recent listing of commits across all projects, with ability to customize which feeds are shown in the recent list
- Cached downloading of links for recent rss items -- items in the recent list can be automatically downloaded and saved to disk as a webarchive so that when you click on the link in the rss menu, it will open the page cached off the disk automatically
- Submenu with parsed urls or radars, allowing you to access these directly if they were in the commit log
- Option to see each feed as a different item in growl, for customization per feed
- Option to open up diff directly by clicking on growl notification
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger
Bugmail 1.5
A Thunderbird add-on designed to be a bug mail companion. more>>
Enhancements:
- Better support for bug feeds.
- Correction in Trac support.
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