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About: Cannon Smash is a 3D table-tennis game. This game represents various strategies of tabletennis on the computer. Changes: Support for OSS, and game mode selection.
About: Jabber is a new, open-source IM platform designed to be open, fast, and easy to use and extend. It works directly over the Internet, has distributed servers, utilizes an XML-based protocol, and has transparent compatibility with other IM systems (ICQ, AIM, Yahoo, MSN, IRC, SMTP, etc). Changes: The first release candidate for Jabber 1.0, which is now feature complete.
About: Spruce is an X11 email client written in GTK+. It is geared towards being small and fast, supporting all the common features that users want or need without sacrificing usability or functionality. Changes: Fixes for a broken IMAP to allow reading of INBOX and correctly parse address lists using a comma as a separater.
About: pmidi is a straightforward command line program to play MIDI files through the ALSA sequencer. Changes: An RPM spec file so it can be compiled with rpm -ta, and a fix for an incorrect warning for MIDI files containing channel meta events.
About: DAP is a comprehensive audio sample editing and processing suite. It currently supports AIFF and AIFF-C audio files, 8 or 16 bit resolution, and 1, 2 or 4 channels of audio data. The package offers comprehensive editing, playback, and recording facilities including full time stretch resampling, manual data editing, and a reasonably complete DSP processing suite. Changes: Bugfixes, NetBSD patches, and improved file handling.
About: BoboMail is a Web mail application which enables mail access through the Web to your POP3 account. It handles all kinds of MIME types (including HTML email), and unlike other Web MUAs it is written in Python. Changes: Initial release.
About: Courier-IMAP is a lightweight server that provides IMAP access to maildir mailboxes. It supports folders, custom authentication modules, and virtual mailboxes. A compatible POP3 server is also provided. The source code is based on the IMAP module in the Courier Mail Server, but this build is independently repackaged to work with any other MTA that delivers to maildir format mailboxes. Changes: Optional authentication handling via a persistent background daemon process, and fixes for minor mutt and gnus interoperability issues.
About: The Tacacs+ daemon from Cisco Systems is used in conjunction with Cisco routers for authorization, authentication, and accounting services.
About: vmail-sql is a complete virtual domains email setup, including sample Exim configuration sections, reference to tpop3d which will authenticate access to mailspools against the virtual user database, a set of admin-level scripts for administrating domains, and a Web-based control panel. Rather than storing the virtual domains setup in flat text files, it uses a MySQL database, allowing flexible administration strategies without concurrency hassles. It is designed for use in environments where several virtual domains are operated from a single machine/IP address. Changes: A Web-based control panel written in Perl to run as CGI, a minor bugfix to gnu-pop3d (specifically, a handler for SIGPIPE so that daemon processes don't fall over at random), and an optional limit on the number of POP boxes in a given domain.
About: Finance::Quote is a Perl module which can fetch on-line stock quotes, including those from American, European, Canadian and Australian markets. Information from a number of investment houses is also available. Features include currency lookups and conversions, automatic failover support, and loadable user modules. Changes: This release adds many more fields returned with stocks fetched from Yahoo!, indications of success/failure with a new `success' tag, human-readable error messages when failures do occur, a generic fetch function which provides access to all other stock-fetching functions through a simplified interface, many documentation corrections and additions, the removal of a deprecated vanguard function, and many more examples and regression testing scripts.
About: Knapster is a Linux KDE client of Napster, the MP3 download utility. It supports most of the napster client operations such as searching by songname/band, messaging, chat channels, downloads and uploads, and an mp3 library. Changes: This release adds a number of bugfixes and security measures, correct sorting on the lists, language support for Swedish and Brazillian Portugese, and the ability to terminate uploads.
About: OSSP mm is a 2-layer abstraction library which simplifies the usage of shared memory between related processed under Unix platforms. It both hides all platform dependent implementation details (allocation, locking, etc.) when dealing with shared memory segments and provides a high-level malloc-style API for a convenient way to work with data-structures inside those shared memory segments. Changes: This release adds lots of cleanups and bugfixes, and new platform support for more esoteric platforms (BeOS, BS2000, OS/390, etc.).
About: Alien converts between the rpm, deb, Stampede slp, and Slackware tgz file formats. If you want to use a package from another distribution than the one you have installed on your system, you can use alien to convert it to your preferred package format and install it. Changes: A fully rewritten version, using object morphing to convert packages.
About: xmms-fc is an input plugin for XMMS to play back Future Composer modules from Amiga. Changes: Playlist support.
About: Yaunc (Yet Another Uptimes.Net Client) implements version 4 of the uptimes.net protocol on Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. Yaunc is written in C. Changes: Simple processing of server replies and some code cleanups.
About: LsdlDoom is a port of Doom, the original 3D shoot'em'up game. It is based on LxDoom, and includes all of its features such as network and joystick support, as well as some new ones. Its goal is to support all platforms SDL supports, and is currently tested on Linux and Windows. It has merged with PrBoom and LxDoom, which added things like OpenGL and other advanced features, that is available at prboom.sourceforge.net. The original version of LsdlDoom is still available if you just want doom, and dont need the fancy stuff. Changes: Searching the directory where it's supposed to be installed for WADs, trying 8bpp before falling back on the default depth, and fixes for x86 assembly to compile on non-ELF targets, a segfault with demos and netgames, autoconf check and link order for SDL_mixer, a bus error in r_data.c, and compile issues on SPARC (must link with -lm).
About: Cmb is a small utility that creates all the possible combinations from a user mask (that includes wildcards) and dumps them to stdout. Changes: Initial freshmeat announcement.
About: XMail is an Internet and intranet mail server featuring an ESMTP server, POP3 server, finger server, TLS support for SMTP and POP3 (both server and client side), multiple domains, no need for users to have a real system account, SMTP relay checking, DNS based maps check, custom (IP based and address based) spam protection, SMTP authentication (PLAIN LOGIN CRAM-MD5 POP3-before-SMTP and custom), a POP3 account synchronizer with external POP3 accounts, account aliases, domain aliases, custom mail processing, direct mail files delivery, custom mail filters, mailing lists, remote administration, custom mail exchangers, logging, and multi-platform code. Changes: Modification of SysRename() to MscMoveFile() to avoid errors in cases where files are on different mount points, changes to the spool file format, pushing of messages coming from external POP3 links into the spool (enables custom user mail processing), and many new features like a log files rotate function with a new command line parameter (-Mr ndays3) to specify the rotate delay, message-ID in SMAIL and SMTP log files, @@MSGID and @@MSGREF macros in custom mail processing, and a new "lredirect" command to MAILPROC.TAB that makes XMail impersonate the local domain when redirecting messages.
About: Gnapster is a powerful client to the napster online MP3 community written for GTK/GNOME. Most major features of the napster protocol are supported including opennap extensions. Changes: A fix for a major security hole allowing users to view arbitrary files, local and remote resume support, new browse method using a tree widget, rewritten download and queue code, and many more bugfixes and minor changes.
About: GNU Aspell is a spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. It can either be used as a library or as an independent spell checker. Its main feature is that it does a superior job of suggesting possible replacements for a misspelled word than just about any other spell checker out there for the English language. Unlike Ispell, Aspell can also easily check documents in UTF-8 without having to use a special dictionary. Aspell will also do its best to respect the current locale setting. Other advantages over Ispell include support for using multiple dictionaries at once and intelligently handling personal dictionaries when more than one Aspell process is open at once. Changes: A port to Win32, and a few bugfixes including one where aspell will ignore the file extension (such as .html or .tex) when checking files.
About: AbiWord is a cross-platform Open Source word processor. The goal is to make AbiWord full-featured, and remain lean. Changes: Two major bugfixes, Insert Symbol, Word count dialog, Insert Field, Overwrite mode, page margins, lots of GNOME dialogs, and various other bugfixes.
About: Common C++ is a highly portable C++ class library meant primarily for the development of portable threaded applications. Support is provided both for POSIX platforms and native builds under Win32. The goal is to provide a truly common C++ framework for writing portable threaded applications that do not require a huge amount of runtime overhead to support, and hence can make C++ and threads suitable even for the development of trivial servers and applications. Changes: As of release 1.0.0, Common C++ has officially become part of the GNU project. This release includes new documentation including a newly-written class overview, and has been split into a primary package and a new "extras" package which contains incomplete and experimental Common C++ classes which may become part of Common C++ in a future release.
About: GObject Builder (GOB) is a simple preprocessor for easily creating GObjects (glib objects). It reads a class description file with inline C code and produces .c and .h object files for you. It allows you to easily use most of the features of the GObject system and avoids typos by reducing the amount of code needed. In general, the amount of code is about the same as for OO languages such as Java or C++, but you still have to only use C and you get all the power of the GObject system. Changes: Classwide (global) datamembers, and generation of private header file by default.
About: MixMagic is hard drive sound mixing program for GNOME that can handle large (larger then system memory) samples. It is able to mix as many waves as your CPU can handle. Changes: First public release.
About: Grave is an MP3 playlist editor and interface tool for the Sensory Science RaveMP MP2000 Digital Media Player, made with the GTK+ toolkit and GNOME libraries. It allows you to create and edit playlists, which are stored as text files and can be used with most (software) MP3 players (i.e. XMMS). The part interacting with the RaveMP (hardware) MP3 player can upload and download single files or complete playlists. Changes: Initial public release.
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