vfox3 0.6.1

rlvm 0.6.1
Play RealLive visual novels under Mac OS X. more>>
rlvm 0.6.1 allows you to play RealLive visual novels under Mac OS X. It provides a replacement for the RealLive.exe used on several popular visual novel type games, allowing you to play them under other operating systems.
rlvm currently plays Planetarian, CLANNAD and Kanon, and can play NDT's Kanon translation and Baka-Tsuki's CLANNAD translation patch. (Fan translation patch support is still in beta.)
GNS3 0.6.1
An open source multiplatform graphical network simulator more>> An open source multiplatform graphical network simulator
GNS3 is a graphical network simulator that allows you to design complex network topologies and to launch simulations on them.
To allow complete simulations, GNS3 is strongly linked with:
- Dynamips, an IOS emulator which allows users to run IOS binary images from Cisco Systems.
- Dynagen, a text-based front-end for Dynamips.
GNS3 is an open source product that may be used on multiple platforms, including Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux.
NOTE: Users must provide their own Cisco IOS to use GNS3.
Main features:
- Designing high quality complex network topologies.
- Emulating Cisco routers.
- Simulating simple Ethernet, ATM and Frame Relay switches.
- Load-balancing between multiple hypervisors.
- Load and save in Dynagens INI-like format.
- Image export (JPEG, PNG, BMP and XPM).
System requirements:
- Python 2.5.1 or later
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Enhancements
- Small improvements and bugfixes were made.
fChat 0.6.1
fChat is an instant messaging client more>>
It is currently under development.
The server allows up to 100 clients to connect, making it ideal for small networks of developers, or private networks for friends. Both the client and the server are available for free.
Mukoco 0.6.1
Serna Enterprise for Mac OS X 4.1 provides you WYSIWYG XML editor for collaborative authoring of structured content more>> <<less
0MQ 0.6.1
Fastest open source messaging ever more>> Fastest open source messaging ever
Getting two apps to talk is always a challenge. They have to agree on what the data looks like. And what it means. They have to agree on how the data is organised into a message. XML, binary, or something else? They have to agree how to speak to each other.
They have to agree on security. They have to agree how to connect, across what networks. They need to queue messages that cant be delivered immediately. They need to detect and handle errors properly.
Many apps try to solve these problems from scratch. But you can also buy big, expensive, slow packages called "messaging systems" that handle a lot of these jobs for you.
Some of these systems even agree on standard protocols like AMQP. Using a messaging system usually costs a lot but it gives you the power to bring apps together.
Messaging used to be for big wealthy firms only, and the really fast messaging systems are still very expensive. This situation is changing.
0MQ ("ZeroMQ") final goal is to become the fastest messaging ever. The way to get performance is to optimise the whole software and hardware stack together. So, 0MQ is closely developed with major hardware firms.
0MQ is already very fast because its already getting 30 micro-seconds end-to-end latencies and over 3 million messages a second today.
0MQ is intended to be POSIX compliant and is compatible with the following platforms:
- Mac OS X (tested on 10.5)
- Linux (tested on Debian 4.0, Ubuntu 8.0.4)
- FreeBSD (tested on 5.5 release)
- Solaris (tested on 8, 10)
Main features:
- Built on standards: for frameworks, protocols, and community.
- Demolishes any network, from 10Gb Ethernet, to 4X IB.
- Transfers 2M messages a second on a 1Gb network with one CPU at each end.
- End-to-end latency under twenty ?sec over TCP using custom network hardware and drivers.
- Beats any commercial product: faster, more portable, more reliable, more usable.
- Built for the community: GPLv3 software developed in an active community.
- Designed for the real world: stocks, grids, real time data, streams, video, gaming.
- Runs everywhere: the smallest devices, all operating systems, all languages.
- Fully distributed: no central servers to crash, millions of WAN and LAN nodes.
- Extensible framework: kernel-style drivers for custom hardware, protocols or applications.
Enhancements
- Ruby and COBOL language bindings have been added.

Evolvotron 0.6.1
Evolvotron is designed to be an interactive generative art software to evolve images/textures/patterns through an iterative process of random mutation and user-selection driven evolution. more>>
Evolvotron 0.6.1 is designed to be an interactive "generative art" software to evolve images/textures/patterns through an iterative process of random mutation and user-selection driven evolution.
Generated pictures can be saved at different resolutions and used as desktop picture, etc. (you name it). If you like lava-lamps, and still think the Mandelbrot set is cool, this could be the software for you. Basically the software shows a selection of algorithmically generated images.
You pick one you like and the software mutates the algorithm to produce random variants. Simply repeat until bored, hopefully encountering some pleasing eye candy along the way.
Enhancements:
- Fixes some issues with file save/load in 0.6.0.
- Allows saved functions to be loaded again (alternatively, a workaround in 0.6.0 is to edit the second... line of saved XML and replace version=0.6.0 with version="0.6.0").
- Be recommended to anyone making anything other than casual use of evolvotron.
Cornice 0.6.1
Cornice is a cross-platform image viewer written in Python + wxPython + PIL more>>
Main features:
- Fully cross-platform: it should run wherever wxPython does;
- Detail and thumbnail view for images;
- Image preview;
- Automatic recognition of images, with a variety of formats supported;
- Bookmarks;
- Full-screen view;
- Zooming and rotation;
- Slideshow;
- Good keyboard navigation (still not perfect, but this is true for all the features ;-);
- Image loading from zip archives;
- i18n support (with Italian and French translations available);
- EXIF data support.
Skim 0.6.1
Skim - PDF Reader and note-taker more>>
Skim includes many features and has a great user interface.
Main features:
- Viewing PDFs
- Adding and editing notes
- Highlighting important text
- Making snapshots for easy reference
- Navigation using table of contents or thumbnails
- View all your notes and highlights
- Convenient reading in full screen
- Giving powerful presentations
- Handy preview of internal links
- Focus using a reading bar
- Magnification tool
- Extensive AppleScript support
- Bookmarks
- Support for Apple Remote Control
- Interaction with LaTeX and PDFSync
- Spotlight support
- Highly customizable and much more...
Enhancements:
- Fix updater.
- Make sure side panes are opened at the saved widths.
- Fix a typo in the scripting dictionary.
Loudblog 0.6.1
Loudblog - create and manage a fully featured podcast more>>
- RSS file for iTunes publishing
- Audio commenting
- many templates
IpodCopy 0.6.1
Java tool for extracting songs from your iPod to your Mac IpodCopy is a free tool written in Java that will help you to extract your songs and videos from your iPod to your Mac more>> Java tool for extracting songs from your iPod to your Mac
IpodCopy is a free tool written in Java that will help you to extract your songs and videos from your iPod to your Mac.
Enhancements
- Migration to looks 2.2.0.
- Request 2079605: Options dialog is too small
- Request 2079602: Continue on filenotfoundexception
- Request 2079595: Selected file count in status bar
gDisk 0.6.1
gDisk is considered as a smart and useful software that turns your GMail account into a portable hard drive so you can always have your important files accessible accross the Internet. more>>
gDisk 0.6.1 is considered as a smart and useful software that turns your GMail account into a portable hard drive so you can always have your important files accessible accross the Internet.
OpenMocha 0.6.1
OpenMocha - Server/client side Javascript development framework more>>
The goal of OpenMocha is to maximize the fun and productivity of Javascript development by blending the gap between browser and server based scripting.
With OpenMocha, a new project can be quickly soft-coded by creating custom Mocha Objects using the web browser. As the project matures, these Mocha Objects can be re-factored and hard-coded in separate code files. The two approaches can be mixed at any time, patching hard-coded applications through soft-coding even during runtime.
OpenMocha intends to stretch and scale between fast all-in-one deployment and complex integration in best-of-breed environments.
Enhancements:
- Corrected a packaging error contained in the 0.6 release.
License:GPL