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About: jEdit is an Open Source text editor written in Java. It has many useful features, such as syntax highlighting, bracket matching, regular expression searching, multiple file search and replace, folding, and keyboard macros. jEdit also includes a powerful plugin architecture that allows more than 80 plugins to be downloaded and installed from within the editor. Changes: This release adds bracket highlighting, current line highlighting, various syntax colorizing updates, a new options dialog box, pseudo session management, several new commands, improved key bindings, and bug fixes.
About: distributed.net is a loosely knit group of computer users from all of the world that is taking up challenges requiring lots of computing power (most notably the RC5, DES, and OGR cracking contests). It is simple to participate in the challenges by downloading and running their client software (which uses idle CPU time to complete its tasks). Changes: Client version 2.7105 finalizes support for DES Challenge III, the third DES cracking contest that begins Monday, Jan. 18 @ 09:00 PST. The new client adds Bruce Ford's new DES MMX cores, which drastically improves DES speed on x86 MMX CPUs, as well as other overall improvements.
About: Automake is a tool for automatically generating Makefiles compliant with the GNU Coding Standards. It was inspired by the 4.4BSD make and include files, but aims to be portable and to conform to the GNU standards for Makefile variables and targets. Automake is a Perl script. The input files are called Makefile.am. The output files are called Makefile.in; They are intended for use with Autoconf. Automake requires certain things to be done in your configure.in. This package also includes the "aclocal" program. aclocal is a program to generate an 'aclocal.m4' based on the contents of 'configure.in'. It is useful as an extensible, maintainable mechanism for augmenting autoconf. Changes: Support has been added for the Fortran 77 programming language. The Automake Texinfo manual was reindexed. The 'AM_FOOFLAGS' variable is now added for each compiler invocation; e.g. AM_CFLAGS can be used in Makefile.am to set C compiler flags. Support has been included for the latest autoconf, including support for objext. '.' can now be put in SUBDIRS to control build order. Support for the 'include' command and '+=' for macro assignment has been added. Dependency tracking is no longer susceptible to the deleted header file problem. Maintainer mode is now a conditional. @MAINT@ is now an anachronism. * Bug fixes!
About: glFtpD is a multi-platform FTP daemon that has numerous features and is easy to setup and use. Changes: upload/download speed limits, user flags, etc..
About: The ext2fsprogs package contains essential ext2 filesystem utilities which consists of e2fsck, mke2fs, debugfs, dumpe2fs, tune2fs, and most of the other core ext2 filesystem utilities. Changes: The usual "bug fixes and improvements over the previous version".
About: TiK is a pure TCL/Tk implementation of AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). It has most of the features the native Win32 and Mac clients have, plus some extras. It includes a graphical buddy list display, full font support, graphical emoticons, away messages, buddy pounce, buddy ticker, IM/Chat capturing, message broadcasting, a GUI preferences system, and much more. TiK's expandable nature allows the addition of new features through packages. Changes: New features, new options and bug-fixes. Take a look at the 3rd Party Plugins available from the TiK Homepage. The SlashMeat package is cute.
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