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Catalyst 5.00 (Default branch)







Catalyst 5.00 (Default branch)

Catalyst 5.00 (Default branch) 04/16/2005 10:15 AM

Catalyst is a Web application framework for Perl. It is based on Maypole, and adds many features from Ruby on Rails, Struts, Spring, and Tomcat. The development philosophy focuses on Don't Repeat Yourself, Lego-like components, Code Generation, and very strong testability. It supports a number of plugins, models, views, and controllers.




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Neutral Catalyst ATIPOWER pack v2.7.0.1
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VCD-db 0.973 (Default branch)


VCD-db 0.973 (Default branch) 03/26/2005 06:20 PM
Screenshot VCD-db is Web-based movie catalog software. It supports multiple users to collect, manage, and work with their media catalog. New movies can easily be added through several methods, for example by fetching data straight from websites such as imdb.com and dvdempire.com.
Changes:
SQLite support was added. Three new translations were written for German, Finnish, and Bulgarian. A statistics page was added for better collection overview. Other new features were added.

gcx 0.8.6 (Default branch)


gcx 0.8.6 (Default branch) 02/05/2005 09:34 PM
Screenshot GCX provides a complete set of data-reduction functions for CCD photometry, with frame WCS fitting, automatic target identification, aperture photometry of target and standard stars, single-frame ensemble photometry data reduction, multi-frame color coefficient fitting, extinction coefficient fitting, and all-sky photometry. It also controls CCD cameras and telescopes, and implements automatic observation scripting. Cameras are controlled through a hardware-specific server, to which gcx connects through a TCP socket. The program can control telescopes which use the LX200 protocol, and refine pointing by matching images to the GSC catalog position of stars. It generates FITS files with comprehensive header information.
Changes:
This release supports moving photometry targets (comets and asteroids). The ccd reduction dialog has been reorganized.

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.

STL AVL Map 1.0 (Default branch)


STL AVL Map 1.0 (Default branch) 03/22/2005 06:29 PM
This is a fully STL-compliant C++ map/set/multimap/multiset implementation for g++. It uses an AVL tree instead of a Red-Black tree. It currently works only with g++ 3.4.

SAM Jr 0.2 (Default branch)


SAM Jr 0.2 (Default branch) 04/14/2005 12:56 PM
Screenshot SAM Jr is a real-time analysis tool for Snort data. It can easily be extended using plugins.
Changes:
This release adds support for multiple script files, adds all current applicable listeners to the scripts files, and fixes a bug which caused the Threat Index Monitor to not read the correct settings from the configuration file.

SoC GDS 5.5.0 (Default branch)


SoC GDS 5.5.0 (Default branch) 03/30/2005 06:14 PM
Screenshot 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.

svk 0.29 (Default branch)


svk 0.29 (Default branch) 02/01/2005 09:45 PM
svk is a decentralized version control system. While Subversion (svn) aims to take over the CVS user base, svk attempts to take over the user base of the other version control systems, including people who have already switched to another version control system, as well as people who have not yet started using a version control system. It is written in Perl and uses Subversion's underlying filesystem.
Changes:
This release improves performance on larger repositories, notably on preparing smart merge.

NVU 0.90 (Default branch)


NVU 0.90 (Default branch) 03/14/2005 06:20 PM
Nvu (pronounced N-view, for a "new view") is a complete Web authoring system that combines Web file management and easy-to-use WYSIWYG Web page editing. Nvu is designed to be extremely easy to use, making it ideal for non-technical computer users who want to create an attractive, professional-looking Web site without needing to know HTML or Web coding.
Changes:
The pinger now allows connection settings. A link to "Localizing Nvu" was added to the Help menu. The Theme Manager now shows a "Restart Nvu to use theme" option, and the Link dialog has now a "this is an email address" checkbox for people that don't know the syntax of mailto URLs. The Link dialog can now handle the target attribute in the MoreOrFewer section. PHP and comments are now hidden in Preview mode and are correctly displayed in AllTags mode.

wdm 1.28 (Default branch)


wdm 1.28 (Default branch) 03/26/2005 12:29 PM
Wdm is a modification of the X11 xdm package for graphically handling authentication and system login. Most of xdm has been preserved with the login interface based on a WINGs implementation using Tom Rothamel's "external greet" interface.
Changes:
A problem with xdmcp not working properly in ipv6 networks has been fixed. A Welsh translation has been added. Several file-descriptor leaks have been fixed.

K3b 0.11.23 (Default branch)


K3b 0.11.23 (Default branch) 03/26/2005 09:28 AM
Screenshot K3b is a CD and DVD burning application for Linux systems optimized for KDE. It provides a comfortable user interface to perform most CD/DVD burning tasks, such as creating an audio CD from a set of audio files or copying a CD. While the experienced user can influence all steps of the burning process, the beginner may find comfort in the automatic settings and the reasonable defaults which allow a quick start. The actual burning is done by the command line utilities cdrecord, cdrdao, and growisofs.
Changes:
This release fixes session importation and a crash in the welcome widget.

Wi-viz 1.0 (Default branch)


Wi-viz 1.0 (Default branch) 04/18/2005 11:11 PM
Screenshot 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.

Wi.Ser 0.6.9 (Default branch)


Wi.Ser 0.6.9 (Default branch) 04/05/2005 05:35 PM
Screenshot 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.

Hu-Go! 2.11 (Default branch)


Hu-Go! 2.11 (Default branch) 03/14/2005 06:20 PM
Screenshot Hu-Go! is a PC Engine Emulator for Linux/i386 under console and X11. It plays Hu cards and CDs (and various forms of dumps from them).
Changes:
This version added support for hardware accelerated rendering and netplay and partial support for arcade cards (some games are playable). It also features rewritten documentation, joypad and keyboard configuration in the graphical interface, and a new graphical engine. Developers can now manipulate the internal variables at run time to create custom plugins. US ROMs are now auto-deteced, some bugs were fixed, and support for big-endian CPUs was added. The program is now mainly licensed under the GPL (some parts use the mBSD and zlib license).

ANA-MP 0.9.7.3 (Default branch)


ANA-MP 0.9.7.3 (Default branch) 04/01/2005 08:06 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:
Better looking command line output, fake ASCII scopes, the ability to load an applet from a URL (enabling applets), stability fixes, various S3M fixes, key-off handling in XMs, multi-sample XM instruments, and clipping instead of overflowing when amplification is turned up too much.

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.

R 2.1.0 (Default branch)


R 2.1.0 (Default branch) 04/18/2005 12:51 PM
Screenshot R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is similar to S, which was developed at Bell Laboratories by John Chambers et al. It provides a wide variety of statistical and graphical techniques (linear and nonlinear modelling, statistical tests, time series analysis, classification, clustering, etc.). R is designed as a true computer language with control-flow constructions for iteration and alternation, and it allows users to add additional functionality by defining new functions. For computationally intensive tasks, Fortran and C code can be linked and called at run time.
Changes:
The most important changes are probably support for UTF-8 encodings and internationalization, including (partial) translations of menus, warnings, and error messages to Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese, Portugese, and Russian.

Snd 7.11 (Default branch)


Snd 7.11 (Default branch) 03/19/2005 03:22 AM
Snd is a freeware sound editor modelled loosely after Emacs and an old, sorely-missed PDP-10 sound editor named Dpysnd. It can accommodate any number of sounds, each with any number of channels. It can be customized and extended using Guile or Ruby.

Tor 0.0.9.8 (Default branch)


Tor 0.0.9.8 (Default branch) 04/08/2005 03:11 PM
Screenshot 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.

nut 10.17 (Default branch)


nut 10.17 (Default branch) 04/03/2005 07:54 AM
Screenshot nut is nutrition software to record what you eat and analyze your meals for nutrient composition. The database included is the USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 17, which contains 6,839 foods and 128 nutrients. This database contains values for vitamins, minerals, fats, calories, protein, carbohydrates, fiber, etc., and includes the essential polyunsaturated fats, Omega-3 and Omega-6. Nutrient levels are expressed as a percentage of the Daily Value, the familiar standard of food labeling in the United States, but also can be fully customized. Foods can be added from recipes or food labels, and nutrient intake can be graphed. The program is completely menu-driven and there are no commands to learn.
Changes:
This release corrects the formatting of the man page and restores the correct alpha-linolenic acid reference value, which was too low in the last release.

PMD 3.2 (Default branch)


PMD 3.2 (Default branch) 06/22/2005 02:26 AM
Screenshot 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.

P4A 0.15 (Default branch)


P4A 0.15 (Default branch) 04/18/2005 11:02 AM
P4A (PHP For Applications) is a PHP object oriented framework for building Web-based event-driven applications. It features tableless HTML, accesskey support, point and click app generator, auto data type recognition, UTF-8 support, advanced i18n/l10n support, and PEAR integration.
Changes:
This release fixes some i18n/l10n bugs in the "products_catalogue" application and allows p4a_message to handle messages without icons.

J80 1.01 (Default branch)


J80 1.01 (Default branch) 03/19/2005 03:22 AM
Screenshot J80 is a Z80 emulator with a standard BIOS for a complete Microcomputer with working CP/M 2.2, CP/M 3.0, and one simple ZX Spectrum 48/128K emulator. The spectrum 128K version emulation is incomplete but working. The goal of this emulator is that the 'hardware' is built on-the-fly, reading the configuration from one file. This makes it very easy to add new peripherals or features.
Changes:
This release adds speaker support for the spectrum 48k. Minor bugs have been fixed.

Maw 1.1 (Default branch)


Maw 1.1 (Default branch) 06/22/2005 02:26 AM
Screenshot Maw is mostly black, but it's got lots of blues, purples, and reds in it too. There is also a GTK theme and a GKrellM theme. There are several backgrounds bundled with this theme, including some original ones. It uses the Nexis font.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
This release fixes some sloppy graphics editing on the opening pixmap and scales it to not tile on displays as high as 2048x1536.

CL-EMB 0.3.1 (Default branch)


CL-EMB 0.3.1 (Default branch) 03/19/2005 03:22 AM
CL-EMB is a library which embeds Common Lisp and special template tags into normal text files. It can be used for dynamically-generated HTML pages.
Changes:
This release fixes the template tags @include and @call. They were broken by the API changes in 0.3.0.

x48 0.4.2 (Default branch)


x48 0.4.2 (Default branch) 04/11/2005 05:14 PM
Screenshot x48 is an emulator of the HP48 sx or gx calculator. This is a very nice RPN calculator.
Changes:
Two bugs were addressed: the cursor not flashing on input, and the arrow key repeat problem.

AFD 1.2.22 (Default branch)


AFD 1.2.22 (Default branch) 03/24/2005 12:01 PM
Screenshot AFD is a program to automatically distribute files either locally or to remote hosts. The files are distributed by using FTP or SMTP, and can be sent in parallel and with priority. It provides a GUI to monitor and control the distribution and extensive logging of all activities.
Changes:
In the previous version a directory name buffer was released too early, causing amg to always crash when there were any unfinished jobs after an unclean shutdown. When initializing variables for bursting, age_limit was sometimes reset incorrectly, causing files to be deleted due to age, even though those files actually had no age limit. The speed of the show_queue dialog was considerably improved.

KDE 3.4 (Default branch)


KDE 3.4 (Default branch) 03/17/2005 03:33 AM
Screenshot KDE is a powerful graphical desktop environment for Unix workstations. It combines ease of use, contemporary functionality and outstanding graphical design with the technological superiority of the Unix operating system. KDE is a completely new desktop, incorporating a large suite of applications for Unix workstations. While KDE includes a window manager, file manager, panel, control center and many other components that one would expect to be part of a contemporary desktop environment, the true strength of this exceptional environment lies in the interoperability of its components.
Changes:
Many changes were made.

Vex 1.2.0 (Default branch)


Vex 1.2.0 (Default branch) 03/23/2005 05:18 AM
Screenshot Vex is a visual editor for XML. It features a word processor-like interface.
Changes:
This release features easier extension with new doctypes and styles via the new plug-in project mechanism, basic DITA support, the ability to specify which style a document should be shown with, and improved CSS support.

SAM Jr 0.3 (Default branch)


SAM Jr 0.3 (Default branch) 04/18/2005 11:04 AM
Screenshot 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.

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.

otl 0.26 (Default branch)


otl 0.26 (Default branch) 04/08/2005 04:27 AM
otl is a Perl application that is a glorified search and replace engine. The process is customizable; the application can be used to generate markup such as HTML, XML, etc. from a text file with the user able to customize the process to a substantial extent. While the program is designed to be used to process outlines (e.g. lecture notes, etc.) and generate nice HTML, it could be used in other contexts, as well by just defining a new set of rules for the substitution process.
Changes:
In this version, nested lists are processed better, and there is improved documentation in the HOWTO . A GNU autoconf automake framework was added so install is more of a no- brainer, a --pfile flag is now used to indicate a parameter file, filename globbing is now dealt with, the parameter file was modified so it specifies the file suffix to tag on output file, diagnostic information that is written to stdout has been trimmed, the project now checks to see if the file is already present before overwriting, and a second script, "tag- remove", was added.

g4u 2.1 (Default branch)


g4u 2.1 (Default branch) 06/22/2005 02:25 AM
Screenshot g4u ("ghost for unix") is a boot-floppy/CD that allows one to easily clone PC hard disks by using FTP. This is often done to deploy a common setup on a number of PCs. The floppy/CD offers two functions: it uploads the compressed image of a local hard disk to an FTP server, and then it can retrieve that image via FTP, uncompress it, and write it back to disk. Network configuration is fetched via DHCP. As the hard disk is processed as an image, any filesystem and operating system can be deployed using g4u. Easy cloning of local disks as well as partitions is also supported.
License: BSD License (original)
Changes:
Serial drivers were added again for those people that need serial console. Support for IT Express and ATI IXP IDE and Promise SATA150 controllers was added. Many bugfixes and enhancements were taken from NetBSD-current, including EHCI-based USB improvements. "dmesg" now hints at pressing space/CR to scroll down.

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im-ja 1.4 (Default branch)


im-ja 1.4 (Default branch) 04/12/2005 05:18 PM
Screenshot 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.

nut 10.18 (Default branch)


nut 10.18 (Default branch) 04/19/2005 04:19 AM
Screenshot nut is nutrition software to record what you eat and analyze your meals for nutrient composition. The database included is the USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 17, which contains 6,839 foods and 128 nutrients. This database contains values for vitamins, minerals, fats, calories, protein, carbohydrates, fiber, etc., and includes the essential polyunsaturated fats, Omega-3 and Omega-6. Nutrient levels are expressed as a percentage of the Daily Value, the familiar standard of food labeling in the United States, but also can be fully customized. Foods can be added from recipes or food labels, and nutrient intake can be graphed. The program is completely menu-driven and there are no commands to learn.
Changes:
This release contains a fix for the floating point exception on NetBSD-2.0/alpha.

kf 0.5.3 (Default branch)


kf 0.5.3 (Default branch) 03/24/2005 07:42 PM
Screenshot kf is a small Jabber client for GNU/Linux. It aims to be both simple and powerful, and is designed for the advanced user.
Changes:
kf now displays links in headline message boxes. In group chats, nicknames are colored.

dqd 0.22 (Default branch)


dqd 0.22 (Default branch) 03/31/2005 03:38 PM
Screenshot dqd is a qmail distribution based on the dirqmail patch and intended to be used by qmail power users.
Changes:
This release updates the dirqmail part to 0.13, fixes problems with getting many (over 10000) new messages via POP3, and has better support for OpenBSD systems.

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.

Tor 0.0.9.7 (Default branch)


Tor 0.0.9.7 (Default branch) 04/01/2005 11:58 AM
Screenshot 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 fixes another server race crash bug and a bug which caused a refusal to extend to an unknown server.
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Spring in Action: A Spring Jump Start.
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Spring in Action: A Spring Jump Start.
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Spring in Action: A Spring Jump Start.
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Flickr adds image annotation


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Flickr -- the fantastic social image-sharing Web app from Ludicorp -- has added image annotation; you can draw boxes around bits of the photos you post and mark up the contents of each box. When a viewer mouses over the box, a tooltip pops up with the annotation. Super cool. Link (via Kottke)

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http://www.l oc.gov/standards/netref/qatp-trial.pdf

NISO Standards Committee AZ -- Networked Reference Services -- is developing a Question/Answer Transaction Protocol (QATP) to support exchange between digital reference systems collaborating in the processing of a question.
A draft Question/Answer Transaction Protocol that supports Q&A between library patrons and reference sources has been released for a one-year trial use period April 5, 2004-April 5, 2005.

Identity Theft: It's The Transaction,
Not The Authentication That's The Issue


Identity Theft: It's The Transaction,
Not The Authentication That's The Issue
04/14/2005 01:21 PM
Bruce Schneier is continuing on earli er points he's made about problems with authentication methods, by breaking down identity theft and noting that it's really two different issues: impersonation and fraudulent transactions. Almost all of the ideas on how to deal with identity theft focus on stopping the first part, the impersonation, instead of the second part, the transaction. Schneier claims this is backwards -- and notes that it's almost the exact opposite of the way the credit card industry works. Of course, the response would be that if you can properly authenticate the person, then it does make it more difficult to even get to the fraudulent transaction. On top of that, despite Schneier's claims that the credit card industry is in good shape, plenty of identity theft does involve fraudulent credit card transactions. Either way, the points do make some sense, and it's important to clearly break down the real problems involved, instead of just letting a bunch of politicians come up with some law that they claim solves the problem -- when it's clear they barely understand the problem at all.

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