WebGUI 6.5.5 (Default branch)
Grok Headline matches for WebGUI 6.5.5 (Default branch)
WebGUI 6.5.4 (Default branch)
WebGUI 6.5.4 (Default branch)
03/24/2005 04:09 PM

WebGUI is a content management framework built to
allow average business users to build and maintain
complex Web sites. It is modular, pluggable, and
platform independent. It was designed to allow the
people who create the content to manage it online,
rather than content management taking up the time
of busy IT staff. WebGUI comes with a full
discussion forum with the functionality of phpBB
or FUD Forum, plus events calendaring, a photo
gallery, a Web log (blog), FAQ and Link List
management, and a very configurable user privilege
and profiling system.
Changes:
The 6.5 series is now the recommended production release. This release
contains about a dozen small bugfixes.
WebGUI
WebGUI
05/18/2004 01:29 PMWebGUI User's Conference
WebGUI 5.5.1
WebGUI 5.5.1
11/17/2003 06:52 AMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 6.0.3
WebGUI 6.0.3
05/25/2004 11:40 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 6.2.5
WebGUI 6.2.5
09/24/2004 08:04 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 6.1.1
WebGUI 6.1.1
07/18/2004 06:51 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 6.1.0
WebGUI 6.1.0
07/14/2004 05:05 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 6.0.2
WebGUI 6.0.2
05/02/2004 08:52 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 5.5.4
WebGUI 5.5.4
01/04/2004 09:41 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 6.2.4
WebGUI 6.2.4
09/20/2004 09:26 PMA fully featured mod_perl content management system.
WebGUI 5.5.0 Released
WebGUI 5.5.0 Released
11/04/2003 07:09 PM
Submission by Plain Black
There are many new features in this release, but the largest is an all
new
discussion system. It has most of the features you'll find in any
modern board
such as phpBB and FUD Forum. In addition, it's fully templatable, and
fully
integrated with WebGUI. In addition, we've added a delete option to
the Data
Form, sorting options to the USS, master calendar option to the Events
Calendar,
and table editing to the Rich Text Editor.
WebGUI 5.5 Released
WebGUI 5.5 Released
12/18/2003 07:20 PM
Submission by Plain Black
There are dozens of new features in this release, but perhaps none
more exciting than WebGUI's new discussion system. Rewritten from the
ground up, the new discussion system rivals the power of popular
discussion systems like phpBB, Phorum, or FUD Forum.
For more information about WebGUI click here.
WebGUI / Postgres HOWTO
WebGUI / Postgres HOWTO
12/16/2002 10:11 AM
Submission by Fred Maco
PostgreSQL
Not everybody is a MySQL fan. I myself prefer Postgres.
Luckily, the folks over at Plain Black have made it easy to run my
favorite CMS on my favorite database. Here's how:
Introducing the WebGUI Runtime
Environment
Introducing the WebGUI Runtime
Environment
06/06/2005 12:05 AMSubmission by Plain Black
Plain Black is proud to announce the release of the WebGUI Runtime
Environment (WRE), a compilation of all the WebGUI prerequisites into
a simple preconfigured package for unix-style distributions such as
Linux, Mac OSX, BSD, and traditional Unicies. In addition, it provides
many useful utilities for administering your WebGUI sites, as well as
several performance enhancements over other types of installs. In
short, the WRE helps you get WebGUI up and running faster, and keep it
running better.
It includes all of WebGUI's prerequisites:
Apache
mod_perl
MySQL
Perl
Image Magick
Required Perl Modules
It also includes these features to make managing WebGUI easier:
Site Add/Remove Scripts
Web Site Statistics (AWStats)
Web Site Encryption (OpenSSL)
Log Rotation
WebGUI Update (automatically upgrade WebGUI)
And these performance enhancements to make WebGUI faster and more
reliable:
HTTP Data Stream Compression (mod_deflate)
Reverse Proxy (mod_proxy)
Process Size Monitoring (Apache2::SizeLimit)
Pretuned Apache Configuration
Pretuned MySQL Configuration
Get it here. Learn more here.
DonorWare Chooses WebGUI Over AxKit
DonorWare Chooses WebGUI Over AxKit
01/22/2004 02:11 AM
Submission by Mike Shroeder
DonorWare develops fundraising software for non-profit agencies.
Guiding DonorWare's software development are five principles used in
selecting what frameworks, technologies, and programming languages
DonorWare adopts. For an application framework that elegantly handles
content management, DonorWare selected WebGUI from PlainBlack.
According to Mike Schroeder, CEO of DonorWare, WebGUI was easy to
install, and use. He notes that, "In fifteen minutes we had a summer
intern productive with WebGUI. She was able to migrate 600 pages of
content from a previous website in less than two weeks."
Faith-based organizations such as the Mission Aviation Fellowship
(MAF), Christian Blind Mission, and Promise Keepers turn to DonorWare
for CRM-like "Constituent management" software. DonorWare's package
targets charitable organizations with anywhere from fifty thousand to
several million donors. Organizations can run DonorWare in-house, or
access it, ASP-like, via the web, on servers in DonorWare's
state-of-the art data center.
Charities today need high-power enterprise solutions to handle needs
as diverse as credit card processing, event registration, as well as
tracking donors. According to Schroeder, "A lot of nonprofits now have
catalogs and offer products, so we're dealing with ecommerce websites,
direct mail, product catalogs, inventory control, state taxes, all of
that."
DonorWare has developed a soup-to-nuts application. Their four-tier
architecture includes an underlying database, business logic,
applications, and presentation engines. DonorWare's robust business
logic has over three decades of history - long before the web became
popular -- so the addition of a presentation layer that could
interface with existing business logic, and effectively deliver
content to the web was important.
WebGUI will be driving future generations of DonorWare's WebWare and
ContentWare packages, providing flexible, user-friendly solutions for
web-based content. Personalization features coming in future versions
of WebGUI will make future versions even more powerful. Expected uses
of personalization include displaying regional content based on the
donor's address, or reports on how a donor's previous gift was used.
This type of personalization closes the loop for true one to one
relationship building.
DonorWare's five guiding principles on selecting technology are:
Adapt to a high rate of change - change is expected, so choose
technology that is extensible and open.
Ubiquitous Deployment - whenever possible, choose common, everyday
technology over custom technology. It is easier to maintain and
support.
Leverage a value chain - few companies are large enough to drive
their own value chain, so choose a value chain that works to your
advantage. For DonorWare, that value chain is the Open Source
movement.
Appropriate Pricing - choose technology that clients can afford to
deploy.
Preserve What Is Good - when choosing new technology, it is tempting
to start from scratch, but you often "throw out the baby with the bath
water". Look for ways to preserve your existing investment.
These value statements ensure that DonorWare's offerings meet the
needs of its customers. It also prevents DonorWare from heading down
technology "dead ends", ensuring affordability, and so forth.
According to Mike Schroeder, CEO/CTO of DonorWare, "Our adoption of
these value statements, combined with a bit of good fortune, have
allowed us to continue meeting customer needs and avoid making
expensive technology mistakes."
He continues, "Because we serve charities and nonprofits we decided to
leverage open source as a value chain. Before we went that direction,
we evaluated products like Oracle. We could have easily created a
solution using Oracle, but it would have been a solution none of our
clients could afford to use."
Pursuing open source solutions led DonorWare to replace it's UNIFY
database with MySQL. DonorWare selected MySQL based on its speed,
support, user base, and rate of ongoing development. The same
principles narrowed the field of CMS's and Web Application Frameworks
down to two; Axkit, and WebGUI.
WebGUI met DonorWare's criteria of being extensible, usable out of the
box, and compatible with open standards like SOAP. Extensibility
allowed DonorWare to create it's own SOAP wobject for WebGUI, allowing
WebGUI to seamlessly connect to almost a million lines of existing
business logic. Says Schroeder, "We could add onto WebGUI and extend
it and make it fit with what we were already doing. We're very
comfortable with Perl."
WebGUI handles all the mundane tasks for which Application Servers are
usually enlisted, things like interface templating, session
management, and security.
"We've noticed that close to 90% of the customization we do for
clients is related to look and feel, not business logic", says
Schroeder. "So WebGUI's template-based approach to interface creation
allows us to re-use the same business logic for multiple clients,
while allowing client's to edit their own HTML templates with a
minimal knowledge of our business logic."
According to Schroeder, "We look to WebGUI for two things. One is to
provide CMS for clients that wanted to maintain their websites inside
a CMS, the other was an ability to extend the CMS to integrate with
the other processing that we do. It fits very well in our
architecture"
In terms of customization, PlainBlack has done a few enhancements for
DonorWare. According to Schroeder, "They've been really good to deal
with, in terms of getting the specs back and forth and reasonable
pricing."
WebGUI has proven to be an excellent solution for DonorWare, according
to Schroeder, who notes "We had an incredibly good out-of-the-box
experience with WebGUI. It meets our needs. Well."
WebGUI works wonders for church Web site
WebGUI works wonders for church Web site
06/22/2005 02:10 AMIn 2002, Portland, Ore.'s Sunset Presbyterian Church had a 200+-page
Web site that contained mainly static content about the church, its
ministries, and events. While many people were using the Web site and
submitting content for it, the all-volunteer team maintaining it, of
which I was a member, was overworked. Half of our time was spent
editing existing pages and removing old content. Everything was done
by hand: creating pages, uploading them to the site via FTP, and
checking them against the site's style guidelines. All new volunteers
required lots of training to become fully contributing members. Our
team needed to find a way to become more efficient.
qGo 1.0.1 (Default branch)
qGo 1.0.1 (Default branch)
03/31/2005 07:22 AM

qGo is a Go board, SGF editor, and client for the Internet Go Server.
You can review and edit games, connect to IGS, and play against a
computer program supporting GTP (like GnuGo). Go is an ancient board
game which is very common in Japan, China, and Korea.
Changes:
IGS rooms and better handling of GNUgo.
XQF 1.0.3 (Default branch)
XQF 1.0.3 (Default branch)
04/06/2005 02:28 AM

XQF is Quake/QuakeWorld/Quake2/Quake3 server browser and launcher for
Linux/X11. It's a frontend to QStat, a program by Steve Jankowski. XQF
uses the GTK+. For more information, screenshots, source code,
precompiled binaries, see the XQF Homepage.
Changes:
This release adds support for Half-Life 2 under Wine and has
a new improved look using GTK2 colors and the Raleigh
theme (if available). A new command line option to disable
map scanning is available, along with various fixes such as
UT2004 and Doom 3 master support, Quake 2 password
saving, Q1/QW/Q2 skin list updating, and improved GTK2
support.
Ivy 1.0-rc2 (Default branch)
Ivy 1.0-rc2 (Default branch)
04/18/2005 06:37 PM
Ivy is a simple but powerful dependency manager.
Its key features are ease of use, extreme
flexibility, easy extensibility, Ant integration,
and transitive dependencies. It is ready to use
with the Maven ibiblio repository. It eases
continuous integration, and makes your software
component a lot simpler to use.
Changes:
Several bugfixes, especially one in handling relative paths and
backslashes in paths.
Xen 2.0.5 (Default branch)
Xen 2.0.5 (Default branch)
03/23/2005 07:00 PM
Xen is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that
supports execution of multiple guest operating
systems in isolated environments.
Changes:
Various minor bugfixes and code cleanups were
done.
vok 1.1 (Default branch)
vok 1.1 (Default branch)
04/03/2005 07:42 PMvok is a vocabulary trainer written with
OpenOffice macros.
OSS 3.99.2c (Default branch)
OSS 3.99.2c (Default branch)
03/23/2005 07:00 PM
OSS provides sound card drivers for most popular sound cards under
Linux, *BSD, Solaris, UnixWare, OpenServer, AIX, HPUX, LynxOS,
VxWorks, and Tru64. These drivers support digital audio, MIDI,
synthesizers, and mixers found on sound cards. These sound drivers
comply with the Open Sound System API specification. OSS provides a
user-friendly GUI which makes the installation of sound drivers and
configuration of sound cards very simple. It supports over 200 brand
name sound cards, and provides automatic sound card detection,
Plug-n-Play support, support for PCI audio soundcards, and support for
full duplex audio.
Changes:
Fixes were made for Envy24 memory allocation under
BSD. Fixes were made for LynxTWO drivers for
Linux. Fixes were made to the audio core for
nonblocking support for BSD.
Ivy 0.8 (Default branch)
Ivy 0.8 (Default branch)
03/31/2005 09:17 AM
Ivy is a simple but powerful dependency manager.
Its key features are ease of use, extreme
flexibility, easy extensibility, Ant integration,
and transitive dependencies. It is ready to use
with the Maven ibiblio repository. It eases
continuous integration, and makes your software
component a lot simpler to use.
Changes:
This release feature a new public repository of
ivy files, ivyrep, which helps leverage the
transitive dependencies feature. The URL resolver
handles file and HTTP URLs, and you can use the
continuous integration feature with ibiblio. A
publish artifacts feature allows you to easily
publish declared artifacts of a module to a
repository. Conflict management at resolve time
allows you to detect and remove modules that will
cause problems before downloading them.
DBG 2.11.32 (Default branch)
DBG 2.11.32 (Default branch)
02/01/2005 09:44 PM

DBG is a PHP debugger and profiler. It makes it much easier to
discover the origins of problems and bugs in PHP scripts. It's
equipped with the ability to backtrace errors. It shows local and
global variables as well as parameters which have been passed to all
nested function calls at any point of execution. Among other things,
it allows you to execute scripts in a step-by-step manner, set
breakpoints (including conditional ones), evaluate expressions, and
watch variables. The profiler allows you to find bottlenecks in PHP
code at the functions level as well as the modules level and even the
source lines level.
Changes:
This release adds support for hardened PHP, and support for PHP 5.0.3,
5.0.2, 4.3.9, and 4.3.10. It adds three new commands to dbg-cli:
-list, -listen, and -output. It also fixes problems with the PCRE
library.
Ivy 1.0-rc1 (Default branch)
Ivy 1.0-rc1 (Default branch)
04/12/2005 05:18 PM
Ivy is a simple but powerful dependency manager.
Its key features are ease of use, extreme
flexibility, easy extensibility, Ant integration,
and transitive dependencies. It is ready to use
with the Maven ibiblio repository. It eases
continuous integration, and makes your software
component a lot simpler to use.
Changes:
A new report that indicates all the dependencies resolved, direct and
transitives, with the status and place in the dependency graph for
each. A new graph report showing all dependencies as a graph. A better
include/exclude feature, helping to get only what you need from a
dependency you do not control.
Wi-viz 1.0 (Default branch)
Wi-viz 1.0 (Default branch)
04/18/2005 11:11 PM

Running on a Linksys WRT54G or compatible router
powered by the Linux firmware OpenWRT, Wi-viz
places the wireless apparatus into a special
monitor mode that doesn't interfere with the
operation of the router. Here it sits, examining
all wireless packets coming into the interface and
extracting valuable information about the
surrounding wireless infrastructure. With an
intuitive Web interface, it exposes this
information in a simple, easy-to-use,
self-arranging graphical format.
Qps-h 1.9.9.1 (Default branch)
Qps-h 1.9.9.1 (Default branch)
03/17/2005 03:35 AM

Qps is a GUI version of "ps" and "top" . It is a perfect visual
process manager that displays processes in a window and
lets you sort and manipulate them easily.
Changes:
The "no kicker" problem was fixed. Any window
manager is now supported.
Tor 0.0.9.8 (Default branch)
Tor 0.0.9.8 (Default branch)
04/08/2005 03:11 PM

Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and
groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet.
It also enables software developers to create new
communication tools with built-in privacy features. It
provides the foundation for a range of applications that allow
organizations and individuals to share information over
public networks without compromising their privacy.
Individuals can use it to keep remote Websites from tracking
them and their family members. They can also use it to
connect to resources such as news sites or instant
messaging services that are blocked by their local Internet
service providers (ISPs).
Changes:
This release has a workaround for a rare bug that makes servers stop
processing new circuits.
PMD 3.2 (Default branch)
PMD 3.2 (Default branch)
06/22/2005 02:26 AM

PMD is a Java source code analyzer. It finds
unused variables, empty catch blocks, unnecessary
object creation, and more. It includes CPD, a tool to detect chunks
of identical code.
License: BSD License (original)
Changes:
Three new rules were added. Bugfixes were made.
Various internal improvements were done to make
writing rules easier.
bdb 0.2.6 (Default branch)
bdb 0.2.6 (Default branch)
03/22/2005 03:52 PM

bdb is a bibliography database with a flexible Web-based
interface. One can easily add items to the database, search
for information in the database, and generate reports.
SoC GDS 5.5.0 (Default branch)
SoC GDS 5.5.0 (Default branch)
03/30/2005 06:14 PM

SoC GDS is a platform for enabling hierarchical SoC integration and
verification across traditional EDA frameworks based on Virtual
Components per the VSIA guidelines. It is also a fast viewer and
processor for native GDSII files. It encompasses a set of powerful
functions allowing automatic cell renaming, grid verifications, GDS II
files merging (AND), physical comparison (XOR), hierarchy
modifications, and conversion to text format.
Changes:
This release provides extended management of technology files through
design kits and Cadence techfile compatibility; LEF reading,
validation and display; and hierarchical LEF/GDSII comparison as well
as DRC annotation display.
AAF SDK 1.1.0 (Default branch)
AAF SDK 1.1.0 (Default branch)
04/15/2005 03:24 PM

AAF SDK is a cross-platform SDK that supports the
Advanced Authoring Format (AAF). AAF is a metadata
management system and file format for use in
professional multimedia creation and authoring.
The AAF specification is administered by the AAF
Association, which also coordinates development of
the SDK.
Changes:
Major new APIs to support 1.1 of the AAF specification. Several APIs
have been extended, and there are many bugfixes to existing APIs and
plugin codecs. The codecs DV (within the CDCI codec) and PCM,
including the BWF container, have been added. The 2GB filesize limit
found on some platforms has been fixed. New utilities: aafextract,
aaf2xtl, aafdump. Support for the x86_64 target and UTF-8 filenames
has been added. libgsf has been added to available Structured Storage
implementations. The plugin loading search path has been fixed to be
consistent across all platforms.
Wi.Ser 0.6.9 (Default branch)
Wi.Ser 0.6.9 (Default branch)
04/05/2005 05:35 PM

Wi.Ser is a Java/XML server-side GUI-framework
which enables an application to run as either a
monolithic Swing app, a client/server Swing app,
or as a Web app without any change. It includes a
mixed deployment mode, which supports one server to serve Swing
clients and Web clients at the same time. The framework uses XML to
define an application's GUI. It provides a common
widget-based, object-oriented programming
interface for Web and Swing GUIs, which prevents
the developer from struggling with HTML and HTTP
or with the internals of Swing. For Swing client/server applications
the client/server split as well as the client/server communication is
handled transparently by the framework.
The project includes a GUI builder that is based on the framework's
functionality (screenshot, deployed as a Web/HTML application).
Changes:
This release includes a template pool to speed up HTML rendering. A
CSS class can be set for all Web Widgets. A bug in the color settings
method of forms has been fixed. New tags for additional widget
properties are available within the GUI builder. A fix in the listBox
HTML template for Mozilla is included, and the GPL version comes with
a build.xml to integrate into the full distribution again.
SAM Jr 0.3 (Default branch)
SAM Jr 0.3 (Default branch)
04/18/2005 11:04 AM

SAM Jr is a real-time analysis tool for Snort
data. It can easily be extended using plugins.
Changes:
This release adds a script to email the whois and other info of any IP
address with a very high threat index, serving as a complex script
example, JavaMail jar files and a SimpleMailSender class,
database port number configurability,
a whois lookup facility, and keyboard shortcuts for menus.
ANA-MP 0.9.7.4 (Default branch)
ANA-MP 0.9.7.4 (Default branch)
04/05/2005 06:49 PM
ANA-MP is a player for music files (modules) in
the .MOD, .XM, and .S3M formats. It runs on any
platform with a Java 1.3 implementation, and can
be used as a library for playing music in games or
demos.
Changes:
This release makes the player API much easier to use and understand.
Several simple code examples of how to create command line or applet
based module players have been added.
GTK+ 2.6.6 (Default branch)
GTK+ 2.6.6 (Default branch)
04/12/2005 08:00 AM
GTK, which stands for the Gimp ToolKit, is a library for creating
graphical user interfaces. It is designed to be small and efficient,
but still flexible enough to allow the programmer freedom in the
interfaces created. GTK provides some unique features over standard
widget libraries.
Changes:
This release mainly fixes a problem with stock images. It also fixes
several bugs and adds translations.
im-ja 1.4 (Default branch)
im-ja 1.4 (Default branch)
04/12/2005 05:18 PM

im-ja aims to be a generic Japanese input module
for GTK+ 2. The currently supported input modes
are Hiragana, Katakana, Half-Width Katakana,
Zenkaku, Canna, Wnn, Anthy, and Kanji character
recognition (based on Kanjipad).
Changes:
Changes include compose sequence and system tray support in addition
to some minor fixes.
BRL-CAD 7.2.2 (Default branch)
BRL-CAD 7.2.2 (Default branch)
04/03/2005 07:41 PM

BRL-CAD is a powerful constructive solid geometry solid modeling
system that includes an interactive geometry editor, ray tracing
support for rendering and geometric analysis, network distributed
framebuffer support, and image and signal-processing tools.
Changes:
An rtedge/rtwizard background render failure bug has been fixed. An
rttherm previous results interference bug has been fixed. An aborted
benchmark summary bug has been fixed. The irprep 'display' tool has
been renamed to 'showtherm'. An XInputExtension warning on mged
startup has been quelled. The object name is output when the root
solver fails to converge. Non-square window mged illumination
selection has been fixed.
CK-ERP 0.12.1 (Default branch)
CK-ERP 0.12.1 (Default branch)
04/06/2005 02:28 AM
CK-ERP is an ERP system for use by SMEs. Its features include
accounting ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, purchase
order, sales order, quotation, POS, human resources, payroll, contact
management, CRM, and vendor relationship. It operates as modules
running atop
phpGroupWare and is an extension of CK-Ledger.
Changes:
In this version, a new contact infrastructure was
implemented
in the HR modules.
Grok Description matches for WebGUI 6.5.5 (Default branch)
GrokA matches for WebGUI 6.5.5 (Default branch)
Pocket Streets 2005 Downloadable Maps
Pocket Streets 2005 Downloadable Maps
03/29/2005 02:14 AMDownload maps of major cities for Canada, the United States and
Europe. Your mobile device must be running Microsoft Pocket Streets
for you to be able to view these maps.
Pocket Streets 2005 Frequently Asked
Questions
Pocket Streets 2005 Frequently Asked
Questions
01/04/2005 05:44 PMPocket Streets 2003 Maps
Pocket Streets 2003 Maps
08/15/2004 07:36 PMPocket Streets 2002: GPS Update
Pocket Streets 2002: GPS Update
08/16/2004 10:00 PMSmartphone version of Pocket Streets
Smartphone version of Pocket Streets
07/28/2004 08:18 PMPocket Streets 2003 Downloadable Maps
Pocket Streets 2003 Downloadable Maps
11/07/2003 02:02 AMDownload maps of major cities for Canada, the United States and
Europe.
Streets and Trips 2005 Construction
Update
Streets and Trips 2005 Construction
Update
08/16/2004 11:38 PMDownload the latest road construction data to keep your Streets and
Trips 2005 maps current.
NetStumbler-Wap-0.02
NetStumbler-Wap-0.02
05/11/2004 05:52 PMNetStumbler-Wap-0.03
NetStumbler-Wap-0.03
05/12/2004 05:10 PMNetStumbler-Wap-0.04
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05/13/2004 10:45 AMPPM-NetStumbler-Wap-0.04
PPM-NetStumbler-Wap-0.04
05/13/2004 09:36 AMNetStumbler-Stumbler-0.02
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05/11/2004 05:52 PMNetStumbler-Stumbler-0.03
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05/12/2004 05:10 PMNetStumbler-Stumbler-0.04
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05/13/2004 09:36 AMNetStumbler-Mappoint-0.01
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05/29/2004 04:45 PMPPM-NetStumbler-Stumbler-0.04
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05/13/2004 10:45 AMNetStumbler-Speech-0.01
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05/29/2004 04:45 PMNetStumbler-Stumbler-0.01
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05/11/2004 04:37 PMNetStumbler-Mappoint-0.02
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09/15/2004 05:17 PMNetStumbler 0.4.0 Released
NetStumbler 0.4.0 Released
04/21/2004 03:42 PMLong-awaiting update to NetStumbler appears: The program's developer
notes using extreme understatement: Since I released NetStumbler
0.3.30, I have experienced birth, death, illness, new job, and
increased bandwidth costs. None of these will be helped by the arrival
of both NetStumbler and MiniStumbler versions 0.4. Download and enjoy.
Sorry it took so long. The NetStumbler (Windows) and MiniStumbler
(Pocket PC) applications let you scan for access points and record
information about them, such as their unique interface address and
whether security is enabled. You can pair scans with a GPS to build
location-based awareness. [link via Gizmodo] Simultaneously, iStumbler
84 was released for Mac OS X 10.3....
NetStumbler v0.4 Released
NetStumbler v0.4 Released
04/22/2004 09:34 PMWarchalking doesn't exist according to
netstumbler forums??
Warchalking doesn't exist according to
netstumbler forums??
12/11/2003 08:30 AMWell, i've been in a heated debate about the existence of warchalking,
to join this debate go
here and start talking. If
you are in any way involved with warchalking, you need to read this
thread (and mabye even reply to it.)
New Pocket PC tools: Web browser
ActiveX, Flash to Pocket PC executable
converter
New Pocket PC tools: Web browser
ActiveX, Flash to Pocket PC executable
converter
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And guess what will burn alongwith the
pocket? My ragin anaconda hiding next to
the pocket!!! Holy shit! you'd
07/10/2004 04:54 AMTechTree Jul 10 2004 8:40AM GMT
Skype for Pocket PC Version 1.0;
Superior Quality, Mobile Voice Calling
for Pdas with Pocket PC and Wifi
Skype for Pocket PC Version 1.0;
Superior Quality, Mobile Voice Calling
for Pdas with Pocket PC and Wifi
09/09/2004 12:21 PMPA News via The Scotsman Online Sep 9 2004 3:53PM GMT
PPC FAQ: Differences in LED flashing
functionality between Pocket PC 2002 and
Pocket PC 2003
PPC FAQ: Differences in LED flashing
functionality between Pocket PC 2002 and
Pocket PC 2003
09/02/2004 07:30 PMPocket Informant Software To Be
Pre-Installed on New HP iPAQ hx4700
Pocket PC
Pocket Informant Software To Be
Pre-Installed on New HP iPAQ hx4700
Pocket PC
09/01/2004 08:37 PMiPAQ News Sep 2 2004 0:19AM GMT
Skype for Pocket PC, make free phone
calls with a Pocket PC
Skype for Pocket PC, make free phone
calls with a Pocket PC
07/28/2004 11:41 AMEngadget Jul 28 2004 3:43PM GMT
NetStumbler/MiniStumbler v0.4 WiFi
Sniffers Released
NetStumbler/MiniStumbler v0.4 WiFi
Sniffers Released
04/21/2004 12:57 PMNew 0.4 versions of "beggarware" WiFi discovery tools NetStumbler and
MiniStumbler were released today. Improvements include support of the
Atheros, Atmel, and Intersil Prism2-based cards (the chipset many WiFi
PCMCIA and CF cards use), which means there's a better chance that
NetStumbler or MiniStumbler will work with your hardware.
MiniStumbler...
"Long-awaiting update to NetStumbler
appears"
"Long-awaiting update to NetStumbler
appears"
04/24/2004 03:37 PM WebGUI 6.5.5 (Default branch)