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About: TWIG is a Web-based groupware suite written in PHP, compatible with both PHP3 and PHP4. Its features include IMAP and POP3 email, Usenet newsgroups, contact management, scheduling, shared notes and bookmarks, a todo list, and meeting announcements. Any piece of information can be shared with others via group oriented access controls. By using only plain HTML, it is a simple, cross-platform, fast, and browser-independent way to access or share almost any kind of information, without the complexity or costs of other intranet/groupware packages. It is fully internationalized, with 24 translations. Changes: Several more stupid bugfixes (changing $imap_server works, addressbook updates work, etc). Some additional mailbox management was also added.
About: Xterminal is an Object Oriented User Interface with a client-server architecture. The main purpose is a friendly interface for the UNIX operating systems. It is designed to be used to build text-based applications in C++. It consists of a complete object oriented library including multiple, resizeable, overlapping windows, pull-down menus, dialog boxes, buttons, scroll bars, input lines, check boxes, radio buttons, etc. Mouse support, advanced object management, events handling, communications between objects are provided as well, bundled with a complete programmer's manual.
About: Moodss is a modular monitoring application, which supports operating systems (Linux, UNIX, Windows, etc.), databases (MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, DB2, ODBC, etc.), networking (SNMP, Apache, etc.), and any device or process for which a module can be developed (in Tcl, Python, Perl, Java, and C). An intuitive GUI with full drag'n'drop support allows the construction of dashboards with graphs, pie charts, etc., while the thresholds functionality includes emails and user defined scripts. Monitored data can be archived in a SQL database by both the GUI and the companion daemon, so that complete history over time can be made available from Web pages or common spreadsheet software. It can even be used for future behavior prediction or capacity planning, from the included predictor tool, based on powerful statistical methods and artificial neural networks. Changes: This version adds the new Apache module.
About: AutoRPM is a program that can do any combination of the following: mirror RPMs from an FTP site, keep installed RPMs consistent with an FTP site or local directory and keep installed RPMs in a cluster or network of systems consistent. It is highly flexible and contains a fully command-line driven interactive install mode (for installing RPMs from the queue or for installing RPMs from your system interactively). It also handles recursive dependencies, multiple versions of the same RPM, the same RPM with multiple architectures, and more. It does some of the same tasks as up2date and AutoUpdate. Changes: Added FTP Connection Retries, will not FTP a file if it already exists and is the same size, added RPM_Opt() action, fixed a parsing problem when { was on a line by itself and queues will/can no longer have duplicate entries.
About: tgif is a vector-based drawing tool, with the additional benefit of being sort of a web-browser. That is, you can fetch drawings from a web server with it, and you can make objects in your picture into hotlinks to other parts of the drawing, or to other drawings accessible via HTTP.
About: Smartcard technology is becoming a basic keystone of the modern information age. Towitoko produces one of the best low-cost smartcard terminals available for PCs. This package supports I2C memory cards and will include a CT-API for T=0 and T=1 later. Please visit our homepage for more details and future plans. Changes: This is the first release and may contain bugs. But I think it should be safe for developers to play around with it. If you want to use it as an application developer please also subscribe to our mailing list. Please don't use this version with 64kbit memory cards.
About: The DECnet for Linux project aims to provide the kernel-level socket layer and a set of applications to allow Linux systems to participate in a DECnet phase IV network. It currently has an application library (suitable for building DECnet functionality into X11R6), file and terminal access. Changes: Lots of bugfixes in this release.
About: Dia is a program for creating diagrams of all kinds. The current version can do UML class diagrams, Entity-Relationship modeling, network diagrams, and much more. The engine is very flexible and dynamically loads diagram-types from disk. It stores diagrams in an XML format, but can read and write a number of different formats. Changes: Layer system, xml file format, ER-modeling objects, new uml and network objects, better properties dialogs, fixed postscript output, gtk 1.1.x features, align objects function, bugfixes, cleanups, and more.
About: Epsmerge is a Perl 5 program for merging one or more encapsulated PostScript files into one big EPS file. It can also be used to reformat a file on a page which can then be sent to a printer. It can format under various constraints, e.g., preserving aspect ratio, or preserving the relative sizes of the images. It can also add labels to the images in various hairy ways. Changes: This version has much improved option handling. In particular, the user may write a configuration file specifying his/her favourite options. epsmerge can now generate several EPS pages in a single run and two bugs have been fixed.
About: ImageMagick (TM) is a package for the automated and interative manipulation of images. It supports the display and interactive manipulation of images when used with the X Window System. Although the software is copyrighted by ImageMagick Studio, it is available for free and can be redistributed without fee. ImageMagick may be used as a component of both open source and proprietary applications. ImageMagick compiles and runs under Unix, Linux, Windows '95 and later, Apple MacOS, and Compaq VMS. Binary packages are available for most operating systems. Application programming interfaces (APIs) are provided to support development of image processing applications in the C, C++, and Perl languages.
About: nsListen turns a click on a shoutcast or icecast server link into a playing, streaming mp3. It was written for Netscape (but can probably be adapted to other browsers) and defaults to using mpg123 to play the stream (edit a single line in the perl script to use xmms instead). Changes: Better URL handling via regex, no need for IP style address or port, no difference between handling icecast or shoutcast broadcasts. This should proove more robust in the field.
About: This game is a port of GLHeretic to Linux. It is also the first usable port of DOS-Heretic to Linux which runs under X11, GGI, SDL, and SVGAlib. Sound and Music work, and two sorts of net games (UDP and IPX) are implemented. The game runs on Linux/x86, Linux/m68k, Linux/Alpha, FreeBSD, Netwinder, SCO-Unix, and other UNIX machines. Changes: This release has working real Ambient Sfx-sound. There is much more fun in the game now.
About: Rscript is written in Expect/Tcl and allows you to automate remote logins and execute a list of commands remotely. It is also useful for scheduling tasks using your local cron instead of the remote cron. rscript is able to execute commands as the superuser (using su) as well. It has support for ssh, ssh2, telnet, and ftp protocols as well as optional remote mail notification of all output. A compact Tcl config file parser is included, as well as example files. A TK GUI frontend allows point and click execution of remote scripts and a window for script output. Changes: FTP support is now scriptable, protocol support has been modularized so additional protocols can more easily be added, and a new quiet option has been added with results sent by email instead of on screen.
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