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Fetchmail is a free, full-featured, robust, well-documented remote-mail retrieval and forwarding utility intended to be used over on-demand TCP/IP links (such as SLIP or PPP connections). It supports every remote-mail protocol now in use on the Internet: POP2, POP3, RPOP, APOP, KPOP, all flavors of IMAP, and ESMTP ETRN, ODMR, SMTP, LMTP, and local delivery agents.
Changes: A regression causing messages to be left on the server even if softbounce was turned off was fixed. Translations were updated.
LTris is a Tetris clone with nice effects, graphics, and sound. It has a menu, a highscore, a two player mode, and an advanced game mode in which you get a new figure in each level and later suddenly-appearing tiles and lines.
Changes: Block drop shadow is now enabled by default. Swedish and French translations were added and translation-independent chart IDs are now used. This will create new charts for all play modes but old ones are kept in the file and can therefore be restored manually.
LBreakout is a breakout game with nice effects, graphics, and sounds. It's got a menu to configure a lot of things and a high score chart. It can be played either by mouse or keyboard. New levels can also be created, and most other aspects of the game can be customized.
Changes: Swearing is now disabled by default. Compilation and configure issues were fixed. The French translation was improved. New level sets were added and XDG desktop support was added.
Mintty is a terminal emulator (i.e. command line window) for Cygwin with a native Windows user interface and minimalist design. It is based on parts of PuTTY by Simon Tatham and provides xterm-compatible terminal emulation. Its features include a simple options dialog, Unicode support, drag and drop of files and folders, and window transparency.
Changes: A new transparency option turns the window into a seamless sheet of "Aero glass". The clicks-place-cursor feature now works for double-width characters, and new control sequences allow you to query or set the font size and character set.
ModSecurity is an intrusion detection and prevention engine for Web applications (sometimes called a Web application firewall). Operating embedded or as part of an Apache reverse proxy, it increases Web application security, protecting Web applications from known and unknown attacks. It is flexible and easy to configure. It monitors HTTP traffic (including POST payloads), detects or prevents attacks, enhances logging, performs anti-evasion, and allows administrators to create custom rules to suit their specific needs. It excels in HTTP traffic monitoring and just-in-time vulnerability patching.
Changes: This release fixes a multipart parsing issue that has the potential to allow bypassing the rules engine. This bypass can be avoided via some simple rules, however. Other changes include a rules update (CRS 2.0.3) and some minor cleanup in build, mlogc, persistence, and the output filter ordering.
DarkIce is a live audio streamer. It records audio from an audio interface (e.g. a sound card), encodes it, and sends it to a streaming server. DarkIce can record from OSS audio devices, ALSA audio devices, Solaris audio interfaces, and Jack sources. DarkIce can encode into MP3, MP2, Ogg Vorbis, and AAC formats, and can send the encoded stream to ShoutCast, IceCast 1.3.x and 2.x, and the Darwin Streaming Server.
Changes: This release adds AAC HEv2 encoding support (the branch darkice-aacp has been merged) through libaacplus. The configure script recognizes Ogg Vorbis shared objects now, not just static libraries. There is a bugfix enabling JACK source compilation on Debian Lenny.
Munin is a system to gather and graph all sorts of information. You can install a node on the various machines in your network, as well as on a central server. The nodes will know how to extract various kinds of information, such as load average and bandwidth usage, and will wait for the server to request these values. The output is in HTML format. The server can optionally send notifications if any of the values move outside of a specified range (and when they move back into it).
Changes: This is the first stable release in a long time. Changes from the 1.2 series include scalable SNMP plugins (Munin is now an MRTG killer), SSL support, many new plugins, many bugfixes, and many other new features.
BrisKola is an implementation of the popular Italian card game Briscola. The game is popular thanks to the simplicity of the rules and the modest skills required to play.
Changes: First release.
yaGTD is a very simple utility designed to make the management of your to-do list quick and easy. It incorporates major features from Allen's Getting Things Done philosophy and a notion of urgency and importance preached by Stephen Covey in his Seven Habits of Highly Effective People book.
Changes: Three new commands were added to have a list of selected tasks in memory, as well as another command to recall the entry format/usage. A crash when ordering tasks containing one that had been replaced has been fixed. A simple man page was added.
Span-gles is a Spanish to English translation GUI. It will translate a phrase (via the Internet) or a single word (using the built-in dictionary). It has the ability to learn new words, and is smart enough to find plural and feminine words.
Changes: This release adds the option to pop up a window during a translation. New words have been added to the built-in dictionary. Two minor bugs have been fixed.
CoffeeSaint is a Java application which shows the status of Nagios (version 1 up to 3) on a screen. It can, if there are no errors, display a webcam-feed. If an errorstatus occurs it can play a sound. One can configure it to display certain errors/warning always on top.
Changes: CoffeeSaint can now be configured via a new build-in Web server.
python-jabberbot is a Jabber bot framework for Python that makes it easy to write simple Jabber bots. One can use these Jabber bots to provide information about running systems, to make Web sites interact with Jabber-enabled visitors, or notify the bot owner about updates or changes that are monitored with custom Python scripts.
Changes: This is a bugfix release that adds correct example code for the new-style bot commands (using the decorator "@botcmd" instead of prefixing commands with the "bot_" name).
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: A throbber widget (GtkSpinner) and a cell renderer (GtkCellRendererSpinner) were added. GtkFileSystemModel was reimplemented. The compose sequences were synchronized with the current X.org Compose file. GSEAL was enhanced. On Mac OS X, a crash was fixed, standard Mac keyboard sequences were implemented, and multi-monitor handling was improved. GtkInputDialog, GtkCurve, and GtkGammaCurve were deprecated. Many bugs were fixed.
InDefero is a simple software forge. It can be used to save you and your team time. It tracks bugs and provides downloads, documentation, and an easy overview of your Git, Subversion, or Mercurial managed code base.
Changes: This version adds support for Git, Subversion, and Mercurial tags, and really improves the code review. About 10 other small fixes and improvements make this release a recommended upgrade.
Brace is a dialect of C that looks like Python. It has coroutines, hygenic macros, header generation, and libraries with graphics and sound. It is meant to be good for beginners, kids, and experts. Brace is translated to C, then compiled, with #! support and cached executables. It is fairly portable, and runs on GNU/Linux, Unix, and Windows with MinGW. It should also run on Mac OS X. It comes with a lot of demo programs, many with animated graphics.
Changes: Initial freshmeat announcement.
wtmpclean is a tool for Unix (currently tested on Linux and AIX) which lets users with sufficient privileges dump wtmp databases and patch or delete wtmp records that log a user or that were created at a given date and time.
Changes: When a login is terminated by a system halt or reboot, this release prints 'down' as the logout time. It will correctly display login times with negative values.
get_iplayer allows a user to stream or make recordings of any BBC iPlayer TV (H.264/Quicktime), BBC iPlayer Radio (MP3/AAC/RealAudio), or BBC Podcasts (MP3/AAC). It downloads iPlayer subtitles, metadata, and thumbnails. It has full PVR functionality for automatic searching, queuing, and stream recording. Its plug-in architecture allows third-party channels to be added. Live and embedded iPlayer TV and Radio recording and streaming is also supported. The optional Web PVR Manager allows full PVR searching, recording, and playback support of available and recorded material.
Changes: This release fixes a bug with iPlayer HD where an authstring typo in level3/iplayertok CDN rtmp parameters often caused it to fail.
Ansel is a Horde photo gallery that provides functionality for managing unlimited photo galleries, with thumbnails, paging, EXIF data, and permissions on a per-gallery basis. It also provides a number of features not normally found in Web-based photo galleries, including cropping, resizing, rotating, watermarking, and greyscale effects.
Changes: Geotagging support has been added, along with Google Map integration. A bug causing screen image creation to fail with the GD driver has been fixed. A bug causing gallery view mode to be reset to Normal during image upload has been fixed. Performance improvements and bugfixes specific to IE have been added.
libutf8 is a reasonably fast, robust encoder/decoder for UTF-8. It will encode UCS-4 (32-bit characters) into UTF-8, and decode UTF-8 into UCS-4. It is a "safe" UTF-8 decoder, rejecting overlong character representations and other illegal characters. libutf8 is a C library that presents simple functions for manipulating characters and strings, and a more powerful API for dealing with streamed data (e.g. from a TCP connection) efficiently.
Changes: Major cleanups and an ABI change. New character classifier functions have been added, along with some bugfixes.
Forwards is a Horde module for setting user e-mail forwards via the .forward mechanism supported by several popular mailers. Forwards provides fairly complete support for setting .forward style forwards on Sendmail, Courier, or Qmail based systems via an FTP transport. It also has drivers for Mdaemon, Exim SQL, Exim LDAP, Custom SQL, and SOAP based systems.
Changes: This version adds a new Postfix Admin driver, adds TLS support in the LDAP driver, adds support for output compression, and has further small improvements.
libiso8601 provides a C API for parsing and manipulating ISO8601 times/dates. Each time/date object is specified to the nearest nanosecond. Parsed times, which are specified to less accuracy, give a start/end time, and the parser can also record the original accuracy and format for later reproduction after manipulation.
Changes: Minor bugfixes and build system updates. New functions: iso8601_cmp() (for qsort(3) et al.) and iso8601_elapsed_div().
Vacation is a Horde module for managing user email "vacation notices" or "auto-responders." It works via a local vacation program and the .forward style forwarding mechanism supported by several popular mailers. Currently, it provides fairly complete support for managing .forward style vacation notices on Sendmail or Courier mail based systems via an FTP transport. It also has some support for LDAP, Qmail, and Exim SQL based servers.
Changes: This version adds a new Postfix Admin driver, adds TLS support in the LDAP driver, adds support for output compression, and has further small improvements.
Whups is a Horde ticket-tracking application. It is very flexible in design, and can be used for help-desk requests, tracking software development, and anything else that needs to track a set of requests and their status.
Changes: A flag to disable old versions has been added. Simple markup highlighting is applied on on comments. Version changes are displayed in the ticket history. A Turkish translation has been added. Several small bugfixes and improvements have been made.
Gollem is a Web-based file manager that provides the ability to fully manage a hierarchical file system stored in a variety of backends such as a SQL database, as part of a real filesystem, or on an FTP server. It supports uploading and downloading of files, basic file operations, permissions support, and MIME recognition and viewing of files through the Horde MIME library. It is fully internationalized and translatable.
Changes: Small bugfixes have been made, and a Croatian translation has been added.
Passwd is the Horde password changing application. It provides fairly complete support for changing passwords via Poppassd, LDAP, Unix expect scripts, the Unix smbpasswd command for SMB/CIFS passwords, Kolab, ADSI, Pine, Serv-U FTP, VMailMgr, vpopmail, and SQL passwords.
Changes: This release fixes an unescaped output bug in the main password form. It also introduces a new SOAP password driver.