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About: OpenH323 is an implementation of the H.323 protocol used by Internet voice communication programs such as NetMeeting. It runs on Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris, and includes a client program that can be used to make voice calls to other H.323-compatible clients. Changes: New source and binary snapshots have been released, including an executable for Linux that works with or without a QuickNet card and interoperates with many commercial H.323 clients such as NetMeeting.
About: Libunicode offers low-level Unicode (UTF-16) text processing functionality. It uses ISO/IEC 10646-defined UTF-16 encoding for storing and manipulating all character entities. It will support other encoding standards (e.g., UTF-8, ISO 8859-x, etc.) for input and output only. Libunicode is based, where applicable, on "Single Unix Specification, Version 2(R)" (susv2) as API and semantics reference. Changes: This version compiles on WIN32 and has a Uchar type (since wchar_t is an int on Linux, and is therefore a waste of memory).
About: Calc is arbitrary precision arithmetic system that uses a C-like language. It's useful as a calculator, an algorithm prototype, and as a mathematical research tool. More importantly, calc provides a machine-independent means of computation. Calc comes with a rich set of builtin mathematical and programmatic functions. Changes: A Linux port, a fix for problems with hashing under Solaris, plugs for a number of memory leaks, rewritten command line argument processing, direct support of Dec Alpha, a seed() pseudo-seed generator builtin function, an expanded 'make check' regression test suite, a new meaning to the low order 2 bits of config("lib_debug"), a bug fix in the hnrmod() builtin function, and resolved conflicts between the shipped calc lib scripts and the builtin function names, increased the max number of obj types from 10 to 128, fixed some warnings reported by some compilers.
About: cardwords is a customizable, client/server, multiplayer card game. The cards show characters and points. The players form crosswords on the card-table with their cards. By editing text files, cardwords can be customized to any language using latin-1 characters. The set of cards, the card-table, and rules for bonus and penalty points can also be customized. Changes: First announced version.
About: xtell allows you to send messages between computers running xtell server. It is easy to use in scripts (i.e. to notify you when you get a mail or something else happens) or as a network-aware replacement for write(1). It was originally based on Michael Bacarella's ident2 server and Jozef Knepp's VMS implementation. Changes: This release allows 8-bit characters in messages, updates the documentation, and adds Debian-specific changes.
About: The modutils package contains utilities that are intended to make a Linux modular kernel manageable for all users, administrators, and distribution maintainers.
About: Mozilla is a project to continue Netscape Navigator/Communicator as an open project. The project was founded and staffed by Netscape, and has now contributors from other companies as well as volunteers. The Netscape 6 and original Mozilla browser and email client is called Seamonkey. Mozilla is also the basis of Firefox and Thunderbird, thus Seamonkey shares 90% of its code with them. Changes: Proxies work now.
About: Xpuyopuyo is a Tetris-like game in which the object is to match four or more blocks of the same color. Multiple matches are worth more points, and result in rocks being dumped on the opponent. It supports human-human, human-AI, AI-AI, or network game play, and a number of gameplay options including themes and music. The game also features AIs that can learn to play strategically. Changes: This version introduces indestructible blocks, and fitness calculations for player and AI. Also, a bug which allowed the player to move pieces while the game was paused is now fixed.
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