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About: RPGBoard is a WWWBoard-style message board script. It includes multiple forum support, thread modes, a message previewer/editor, message tags, selectable backgrounds, default options for the regulars, name detection via cookies, recent message date/time color coding, the ability for users/admins to (un)delete messages, top poster statistics, a hidden spoiler message box, the ability to ban IP addresses, a word filter to block cuss words, and much more.
About: Zope is an application server specializing in content management, intranets, and custom Web applications. It is written in Python and has a large global community of developers and companies. Changes: Zope 2.0 add quite a bit including: ZODB 3, the next generation of the Zope Object Database, Z Classes, a new mechanism for building Zope applications, WebDAV support, ZServer, the integration of Zope and Medusa, many other sundry big significant items: look and feel improvements, tighter security, simpler creation of Python products.
About: Install-Sendmail will configure Sendmail and Fetchmail on your machine. This Perl script can be used to setup a mail server for a simple network or it can configure email on a dial up machine. All you need to know is your email address, login name and password and optionally, the IP addresses of your network. Changes: Lots of work has been done on the interface to make it more user-friendly. A Danish version has been made available by Morten Bo Johansen. Additionally, a bug has been fixed involving access permissions on a network.
About: asmutils is a set of miscellaneous utilities written in assembly language, targeted on embedded systems and small distributions (e.g. installation or rescue disks). It also contains a small libc and a crypto library. It is optimized for size, memory usage, and speed, and offers fairly good functionality. The project supports Linux and the BSD family. Unixware, Solaris, and AtheOS support is in beta stage. This package also aims to provide a portable development framework, and to encourage assembly programmers to write for Linux/Unix. Changes: Added echo, basename, dmesg, true, false, lsmod, rmmod, sleep, yes, uname and 0.7Kb httpd. Also several bugfixes and size improvements.
About: Code Medic provides access to the power of gdb with an intuitive front end. It currently supports opening multiple source windows at once, setting/clearing breakpoints while the program is running, watching variables change in the variable tree as you step through code (even with nested structs), text searching through source, and integration with Code Crusader to provide a rapid, efficient develop-debug cycle. Changes: Upgraded to JX-1.1.23. Fixed small bugs in the variable tree window and the stack window.
About: Arrow is an elegant, powerful, graphical interface to electronic mail. This is not just another single window mail reader. Instead, it displays each mailbox and message in a separate window, thereby allowing one to simultaneously open as many mailboxes and view and compose as many messages as one wishes. This paradigm also allows one to drag-and-drop text between messages and organize ones mail by dragging messages between mailboxes. Changes: Fixed permission problems with lock files, added menu icons so the button bar can now have images, added font selection for the view and edit windows, and the user can now specify a custom from line... (see the change log for further details)
About: CDPlayer.app is a small CD Audio Player for GNUstep. Changes: Bug fixes, added a patch because Shuffle mode doesn't work with some CD-ROM drives.
About: aGNeS is a solid BBS system from Vestris Inc. aGNeS allows threaded discussions, article searching, archiving, thread expanding and collapsing, etc. It allows to setup as many web boards as desired with totally different layout , using one CGI. The look and feel of your forum can be just whatever you like using template pages. aGNeS is web-administrable. There are tons of features and options. Changes: Vestris Inc. will host your forum for free.
About: WiredX is an X Window System server written in pure Java(tm). WiredX enables you to access UNIX/X applications from all web browsers with Java Plug-in. WiredX accepts X window protocols directly, so you don't need any proxy program. Its "beta" and "Lite" versions are available for non-commercial/commercial use without fee. Changes: This is the release candidate of WiredX 1.0. Stability and performance have been improved.
About: Alkaline is a full-featured standalone search and index server. The spider is a fully remote indexing daemon which includes support for all standards like robots.txt and "skip" meta tags, and allows multiple distinct configurations and search groups (searching many different sites from your server), including complex regexp indexing paths, authentification, filters for various document formats, XML-based online management and statistics, mrtg-compatible perf numbers, and more. Changes: The new version fully supports indexing of Lotus Notes Domino sites.
About: XawTV is a simple Xaw-based TV program which uses the bttv driver or video4linux. It also contains various command-line utilities for grabbing images and AVI movies, tuning in TV stations, etc. Changes: Fixed the broken "close" button in the Channel Editor. Added checks for "cur_channel == -1" at different locations in the source. This should catch some segfaults people see with newer (>= 2.42) versions.
About: CIPE (Crypto IP Encapsulation) is an ongoing project to build encrypting IP routers. The protocol used is as lightweight as possible. It is designed for passing encrypted packets between prearranged routers in the form of UDP packets. This is not as flexible as IPSEC but it is enough for the original intended purpose: securely connecting subnets over an insecure transit network. Changes: Autoconf, options to send internal keepalive pings and timeout on them. Runs under Linux 2.1.x, at least with x>=109, and 2.2.x. Device names have changed: protocol version is now a letter. Channels are allocated and deallocated dynamically. Statistics are logged upon close and then cleared. The log is simply one line from /proc/net/dev. Ciped waits for completion of ip-up before daemonizing. New configuration option for using key exchange timestamps.
About: The PVM patch for POV-Ray gives POV the ability to distribute a rendering across multiple heterogeneous systems. Using the PVM code, there is one master and many slave tasks. The master has the responsibility of dividing the image up into small blocks, which are assigned to the slaves. When the slaves have finished rendering the blocks, they are sent back to the master, which combines them to form the final image. Changes: PVM-Patch applied to POV-Ray Version 3.1e
About: gcombust is a CD burner GUI. It works as a GTK+ frontend for mkisofs, mkhybrid, cdrecord, and cdlabelgen. It has primitive support for controlling the directory (root) structure and size of an image without copying files/symlinking or writing 10 lines of arguments. It can also maximize disk usage by hinting at which directories/files to use. Changes: DnD support, started on save preferences, can "swallow"progress window, added reset device button, lots of bugfixes.
About: Sympa is a scalable and highly customizable mailing list software. It can cope with big lists (780,000 subscribers), and it comes with a complete Web interface for both the user and the administrator. It is internationalized. Sites can customize Web and mail templates, authentication backends, and authorization scenarios. Dynamic mailing lists can use multiple backends (LDAP, SQL, files, lists, or others). Sympa is the only S/MIME enabled mailing list software, and it provides both authentication and encryption.
About: xps dynamically displays in an X Window the Unix processes as a tree or forest, the roots on the left and the leaf processes on the right. The status of each process (running, sleeping, stopped, etc.) can be indicated by a color. Different users appear as different colors. Process selection can be made per user, all users or through a regular expression pattern. A process can be selected to show ps information or to send the process a signal. Changes: Allow multi-line ps commands to be specified on the fly. Some BSD/NetBSD bugfixes, and experimental code to have running processes stay lit a little longer. "set"-like commands grouped now into a pull-down menu.
About: pop3check is small, fast mail checking application that queries POP3 servers for new mail. It was written in C and aims to be very configurable. Most notable features include: multiple POP3 server support, header summaries, and command execution upon notification of new mail. Changes: Lots of bugfixes and few more features. Look at the readme for full details.
About: The WebGuys' Instant Message Service is a solution for small teams who need to communicate short messages more effectively than with email. It provides presence and disposition information for each user and an easy to implement protocol that can be built upon to provide more advanced features. Changes: This is the first public release, and includes a fully working system. One client is available now and more are coming soon. This release is to be considered Beta quality software.
About: Cajun is a program that allows you to turn any computer into a massive audio jukebox for your car or home. It uses LCD displays/keypads, and supports infrared remote controls. Soundcard output is delivered to your (car or home) stereo for amplification. The software supports a playlist and shuffle mode. Changes: A new, much faster song chooser (with identical operation to the previous version), shortcut keys in the chooser, and IRman support.
About: Q3tool is a couple of simple command line tools for querying and finding a Q3(Test) server to play on. The striking difference between this and other packages is that it can be used to find the closest server to you (smallest ping) playing the level you want, the number of people you wish, and the number of maximum players you want. Another possible use is to find a particular player you want to play against. Changes: First usable version.
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