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 Perlfect Search 3.03
 by N/A - Sat, Sep 4th 1999 14:47 UTC

About: Perlfect Search is a Web site indexing and searching CGI application. Features include full-text and meta tag indexing, keyword weighting, relevance-ranked searches, dir/file excludes, stopwords, boolean searches, and an automatic installation and configuration utility that works with most Web server setups. It works on both Linux/Unix and Windows.

Changes: This version fixes a couple of typographical bugs with Fcntl constants and also includes a few optimizations which should make the indexing process faster.

 Categories Focus License URLs
Internet :: WWW/HTTP
Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Indexing/Search
N/A GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Changelog Subscribe Ignore Rate


 ColdStore 990904
 by N/A - Sat, Sep 4th 1999 14:45 UTC

About: ColdStore is a gigabyte-scale persistent object store which mmap()s objects into a file (for persistence), can allocate objects in a minimal working-set of pages (for speed), permits library versions to change without a rebuild of the store, permits application checkpoint/restart. ColdStore might be used to replace a database, cache highly structured objects, act as an OODB, make STL persistent, act as a Document Store for XML/SGML/HTML, create a MUD. Future projects include a virtual machine toolkit, ports of several languages, VM and byte-interpretive language workbench.

 Categories Focus License URLs
Database :: Database Engines/Servers N/A GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Subscribe Ignore Rate Hosted on SourceForge.net


 Gnome Toaster 1999-09-04
 by N/A - Sat, Sep 4th 1999 14:45 UTC

About: Gnometoaster is a full CD creation suite for X11 and GNOME. It can be used to copy and create data, audio, and mixed mode CDs on the fly or with precaching in both TAO and DAO mode. Data tracks can easily be created with the built-in file manager. GNOME drag-and-drop is supported throughout the program. Gnometoaster can also write MP3 files on the fly, is fully multisession capable, and can be used to encode all sorts of filetypes directly from audio audio tracks on a CD.

Changes: Delete multiple tracks at once in trackedit, check for OSS header in configure as well as several bugfixes and structural changes.

 Categories Focus License URLs
Desktop Environment :: Gnome N/A GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Subscribe Ignore Rate


 King of the Hill 0.7.6
 by N/A - Sat, Sep 4th 1999 14:44 UTC

About: King of the Hill (KOTH) is an artillery game in the grand old tradition of little tanks with ridiculously powerful weapons trying to blow each other up while trying to avoid getting blown up themselves. Koth features LibGGI for fast portable graphics, full client/server multiplayer, a few cool weapons, in-game chat, and nice terrain generation algorithm. Open source in the hopes that others will help out and make this a really great game.

Changes: Almost too many to list. AI opponents, new weapons, new documentation, wind, walls, better chatting, improved graphics, scoring system, improved portability and of course bugfixes and new bugs. A CVS server is now available as well.

 Categories Focus License URLs
Games/Entertainment N/A GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/BZ2 Subscribe Ignore Rate


 gx10 0.4.1
 by N/A - Sat, Sep 4th 1999 14:43 UTC

About: GX10 is a GTK based program used to control X10 home automation devices via Bottle Rocket.

Changes: Now uses autoconf.

Focus License URLs
N/A GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Subscribe Ignore Rate


 ncp 0.4
 by N/A - Sat, Sep 4th 1999 14:42 UTC

About: ncp can copy files between networked computers and accounts without hassles (nor features like compression and encryption), and you do not even have to name the target machine if it is in the same LAN. npush and npoll can copy files (and pipe data) between machines without having the specify or even know the machine name in advance.

Changes: npush will now close the listening socket so another npush can bind to port 8002 once the first npush has accepted a connection.

 Categories Focus License URLs
Communications :: File Sharing N/A Freeware Homepage Subscribe Ignore Rate


 Common UNIX Printing System 1.0b9
 by N/A - Sat, Sep 4th 1999 14:36 UTC

About: CUPS provides a portable printing layer for Unix(r)-based operating systems. It has been developed to promote a standard printing solution for all Unix vendors and users. CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command line interfaces, and uses the Internet Printing Protocol ("IPP") as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) Server Message Block (SMB), and AppSocket (a.k.a. JetDirect) protocols are also supported with reduced functionality. CUPS adds network printer browsing and PostScript Printer Description ("PPD") based printing options to support real world printing under UNIX. It includes an image file RIP that supports printing of image files to non-PostScript printers. A customized version of GNU Ghostscript 7.05 for CUPS called ESP Ghostscript is available separately to support printing of PostScript files within the CUPS driver framework. Sample drivers for Dymo, EPSON, HP, and OKIDATA printers are included that use these filters.

Changes: This release fixes a number of networking, scheduler, localization, and image RIP problems. It also fixes a security hole in the LPD backend. Binaries for several platforms are also available.This is a release candidate for 1.0.

 Categories Focus License URLs
Internet
Printing
Software Development :: Libraries
N/A GNU General Public License v2 Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog Subscribe Ignore Rate


 Spread 3.11 (Old Stable)
 by N/A - Sat, Sep 4th 1999 14:34 UTC

About: The Spread Toolkit provides tools for developing reliable and robust distributed applications ranging from collaboration tools to fault-tolerant database servers to replicated Web servers. It consists of a daemon which provides multicast messaging, reliability, ordering, and membership services, and a library which applications link with. Spread provides a simple API for writing group applications and is designed to provide high performance for local and wide area networking applications.

Changes: This release is threadsafe, has binaries for Linux, Solaris (x86/sparc), Irix, WinNT/95, BSDI, SunOS 4, and library support for for both C and Java applications.

 Categories Focus License URLs
Internet
Software Development
System :: Clustering/Distributed Networks
N/A BSD License (original) Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog Subscribe Ignore Rate


 EzRPM 1.0
 by N/A - Sat, Sep 4th 1999 14:31 UTC

About: EzRPM takes one or more RPM packages as parameters and installs them handling all dependencies by installing additional RPMs as necessary. These RPMs are located by scanning all directories in the original list of RPMs to be installed, and by scanning the paths in the RPMPATH environment variable.

Changes: First public release.

 Categories Focus License URLs
System :: Systems Administration N/A GNU General Public License (GPL) Tar/GZ Changelog Subscribe Ignore Rate


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