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Feed'n Read 0.6.0b
Feed'n Read (FnR) is a free Java based open source newsfeed reader. It is powered by the Sun ROME syndication framework and therefore supports all current formats (RSS 0.90, 0.91, 0.92, 0.93, 0.94, 1.00, 2.00, ATOM 0.30 and 1.00). It disposes of an intuitive, fast and responsive user interface using eclipse technologies, i.e. JFace and SWT. Thus it combines the platform independent Java world on one hand with a fast native user interface on the other hand. Here are some key features of "Feed n Read": · Multi threaded application environment · Multi language support (german and english attended at the moment) · Multi tab style reading · Tree based favorite management · Newsfeed retrieval and update · Newsfeed aggregation · Scheduling for automatic newsfeed retrieval · Easy news filtering · Easy favorite filtering · Archive support (recognizes already read news) · Newsfeed caching support · RSS enclosure support · Podcast support · System tray support · System tray notifications · Internal web browser · OPML import · OPML export · Customizable interface Requirements: · Java 1.4.2 or later What's New in This Release: · Added translations for the following languages: DutchDutch by Robin Neyt GreekGreek by Tsvetan Bankov RomanianRomanian by Stefan Savu RussianRussian by Ivan Kovalenko SpanishSpanish by Miguel E. Hern?ndez Cuervo TurkishTurkish by Muhammet Kara Thanks to all translators for your commitment. · Watch supportAdded watches. Watches let you keep track of your favorite newsfeeds. · You can define a watch for an arbitrary set of favorites which are then watched based on keywords. Whenever a favorite is updated the watch synchronizes the news matching these user defined keywords. There is an auxiliary support for powerful searches using wildcards, i.e. special characters that can be embedded in a keyword: ? Arrow right 0 or 1 arbitrary character. Example: ?at matches all strings that end on at (rat, fat, at, ...) * Arrow right 0 through n arbitrary characters. Example: *og matches all strings that end on og and have any characters in front of it (fog, smog, blog, og, ...) + Arrow right 1 through n arbitrary characters. Example: +og matches all strings that end on og and have at least one character in front of it (fog, smog, blog BUT NOT og, ...) · Creating watches is quite easy as a wizard guides you through the entire process. Watches can be organized in so called watch folders. Select 'Add watch folder' resp. "Add watch' from the 'New' menu to create a watch folder resp. watch. · Browse through the watches in the 'Watches' tree on the left of the user interface. · A sidebar now holds the favorites as well as the watches tree and lets you switch between these two views. (see request #1467841: Add newsfeed watches based on keywords). · Added support for external browser. The link behaviour is now configurable in the 'Browser' branch in preferences. Three different options are available: a) Use internal browser which opens a link in a new tab inside the tab bar. b) Use default external browser which opens a link in a new window outside of the application. This setting is only selectable if the system's default browser could be detected. c) Use an arbitrary external browser which opens a link in a new window outside of the application. (see bug #1449762: IE is activated instead of Default Web Browser) · Added contet menu item "Open news in external browser": A potential external browser configuration is considered. If no userdefined setting is found the action tries to launch the news in the default browser. (see request #1467844: Context menu entry: Open news in default browser) · Added scheduled update support on category level: The refresh interval can now be configured on category level too. Changing the refresh interval of a category updates the refresh interval of all favorites inside. Set the check inside the properties dialog if a change to this setting should recursively affect the favorites in the selected category and all of its sub categories. A default value for this setting is now configurable under 'Favorites' in the application preferences. (see request #1464774: Refresh interval configuration/unread category visualization) · Categories now also display the number of unread news in brackets behind the category name (see request #1464774: Refresh interval configuration/unread category visualization) · News can now be tagged using the "Tag news" action from the main menu or a newsfeed's context menu. The "Untag news" action clears the news tag again. A red flag in the respective column in the newsfeed tab indicates that a news is tagged. This feature can be used to tag news for special interest which can recovered easily on first sight. Supplementally the filter 'show only tagged news' from the filter menu can be applied to newsfeeds to filter out all news that do not have a tag. · Added extended filter options: Show all news, show only unread news and show only tagged news. The filters can be selected using the small arrow down on the right side of the tab bar. Note that this is a global setting which affects all open newsfeed tabs (see request #1449803: Hide read messages). · Added option to mark a newsfeed as read when the tab it is displayed in is closed. This can be configured in the 'General' branch in the application preferences (see request #1449891: Mark read when you leave feed). · Added shortcuts for mark news as read (ctrl+r)/unread (ctrl+u) (see request #1453747: Shortcut for Mark as Read). · Added some new refresh intervals to the scheduler (1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes and 4 minutes). · Favorite read status is restored on startup syncing all favorites with the last condition in cache and archive. This means that the favorites status is the same as it was when the application was closed the last time. Opening a favorite opens the newsfeed's previous status as found in cache and archive. To reflect the synchronization status on startup a progress indicator for the favorite loading process was added to the application splash screen. · Added buttons to clear persistent cache and archive to the application preferences. · Favorites tree now displays individual icons for favorites whose host supplies a website icon (known as favicon). Tabs also display that icon if it is available for the favorite. Uses background loading and caching techniques to improve gui performance. Supplementally added support for overlay icons in case a favorite is scheduled for automatic update or its associated newsfeed is flawed. · Improved favorites tree filter strategy to prevent flickering. The favorites tree isn't refreshed on each keytroke anymore. · The toolbar items are now arranged in logical groups which can be reordered and wrapped. The toolbar settings are stored in the configuration and restored on application start. · The application view and divider settings are now stored in the configuration and restored on application start. · Screen cheese bug on windows xp systems fixed which caused the application not to show up with xp skin if the respective manifest files were not found in the java runtime installation directory. No manifest files are needed anymore. The xp skin is activated automatically if the application is running on a windows xp system. · Fixed bug that caused a scheduled favorite to get updated although it has been already removed. · Reengineered tray notifications. In mass updates, e.g. if a category is updated tray notifications now only close if the last notification has been displayed. The notification display time as configured in the application preferences affects the time from the last displayed notification. · Fixed bug that caused idle or lingering newsfeed updates not to disappear from the notification area. · Fixed bug which caused HTML entities not to be decoded in news titles. All news titles are now conditioned in such a manner that all HTML entities are now converted to their unicode representations. Additionally all potential HTML tags are stripped off (see bug #1498015: HTML codes not decoded). · Added missing browser toolbar tooltips. · Revised documentation, i.e. javadocs. · Updated SWT library to 3.2.32
Common Public License
Java Interactive Profiler 1.0.7
Java Interactive Profiler (JIP) is a code profiler for Java. It features the ability to turn the profiler on and off at run time a
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Scheme2Js 20060718
Scheme2Js is a Scheme to Javascript compiler
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Fenris 0.07-m2 build 3245
Fenris is a suite of tools suitable for code analysis, debugging, protocol analysis, reverse engineering, forensics, diagnostics, sec
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Visopsys 0.64
Visopsys is an alternative operating system for PC compatible computers
GPL (GNU General Public License)
BL4's SMTP server 0.1.9R
BL4's SMTP server is an inbound only SMTP server. BL4's SMTP server currently uses hardcoded values for handling email. The SMTP server puts the incoming email into various text files. About SMTP protocol: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the de facto standard for e-mail transmission across the Internet. SMTP is a relatively simple, text-based protocol, where one or more recipients of a message are specified (and in most cases verified to exist) and then the message text is transferred. It is quite easy to test a SMTP server using the telnet program. SMTP uses TCP port 25. To determine the SMTP server for a given domain name, the MX (Mail eXchange) DNS record is used. SMTP started becoming widely used in the early 1980s. At the time, it was a complement to UUCP which was better suited to handle e-mail transfers between machines that were intermittently connected. SMTP, on the other hand, works best when both the sending and receiving machines are connected to the network all the time. Sendmail was one of the first (if not the first) mail transfer agents to implement SMTP. As of 2001 there are at least 50 programs that implement SMTP as a client (sender of messages) or a server (receiver of messages). Some other popular SMTP server programs include Philip Hazel's exim, IBM's Postfix, D. J. Bernstein's qmail, and Microsoft Exchange Server. Since this protocol started out as purely ASCII text-based, it did not deal well with binary files. Standards such as MIME were developed to encode binary files for transfer through SMTP. Today, most SMTP servers support the 8BITMIME extension, permitting binary files to be transmitted almost as easily as plain text. SMTP is a "push" protocol that does not allow one to "pull" messages from a remote server on demand. To do this a mail client must use POP3 or IMAP. Another SMTP server can trigger a delivery in SMTP using ETRN. What's New in This Release: · The ability to run a script when each email message is received was added.
Freeware
ferrisfuse 0.0.2
ferrisfuse is a FUSE module for mounting libferris filesystems through the Linux kernel. About libferris In non technical terms
GPL (GNU General Public License)
GNU Bool 0.2.1
GNU Bool project is a utility for finding files that match a boolean expression. The boolean operators supported are AND, OR and N
GPL (GNU General Public License)
KpovModeler 1.1.1
KPovModeler is a modeling and composition program for creating POV-Ray scenes in KDE. For most of the modelers, POV-Ray is nothing
GPL (GNU General Public License)
NLOG4J 1.1.19
NLOG4J library is a production-quality log4j-replacement with native SLF4J API support
The Apache License

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