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PHAT 0.0.1
PHAT is a browser-based network management solution with a heavy lean toward switches, routers, and other traffic handlers which can
GPL (GNU General Public License)
lapbubbles 0.01
lapbubbles is a system monitoring theme for SuperKaramba. I just thought I'd share this with you as is, as I won't work on it any
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Apache::TestTieBucketBrigade 0.03
Apache::TestTieBucketBrigade is a Perl module to test Apache::TieBucketBrigade, takes a bunch of stuff and then writes it back upcase
Perl Artistic License
SBaGen 1.4.3
SBaGen generates sounds that give an altered state of consciousness
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Miller's Quest! 0.9.1
Miller's Quest! is a role-playing simulator game. It could also be described as a "fire-and-forget role-playing game". In other words, it is not a role-playing game in the most traditional sense, because there is absolutely no player interaction. The emphasis on this game is the simulation of role-playing. So, it is a completely non-interactive computer role-playing game. "I guess it's not fun then", I can hear you say. Wrong! Miller's Quest! is, in fact, very much fun. It has all of the excitement of traditional MMORPGs with none of the effort to be put in mindless treadmilling. You can watch your character grow more potent and more powerful, and you don't need to bore yourself with details like "okay, attack the monster, I'm going to win anyway". Miller's Quest! was largely inspired by its direct ancestor, Progress Quest. It is written in Ruby programming language and as such it was largely also inspired by Dwemthy's Array, without any of its clever metaprogramming stuff and general bore of having to use irb to play it. Players of Progress Quest should be right at home with Miller's Quest!. What tells MQ and PQ apart is the fact that MQ is not entirely progress-driven. In MQ, all monsters have actual stats. There's actual, stats- and probability-based fighting involved. Since dying in a continually running game is pretty damn boring, you get also revived and healed automatically if that occurs. MQ owes a lot of its continued existence to Ruby Development Tools, the Ruby environment for the Eclipse Platform. What's New in This Release: · The combat system wasn't working quite properly, and is now fixed (somewhat). · A confusing display message has been fixed. · New features include optional support for curses/terminfo, allowing better-looking and more comprehensive combat display by coloring the output. (This currently requires tput(1) from ncurses.)
GPL (GNU General Public License)
PimpBNC 0.9.2
PimpBNC is an IRC bouncer that runs on most platforms (for example Windows, Linux, Unix and BSD)
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Arusha Project 20040529
The Arusha Project (ARK) seeks to provide a framework and/or tools for collaborative system administration of multi-platform Unix sit
BSD License
PJIRC 2.1.1
PJIRC is an IRC client, just like Opera is a HTTP client
GPL (GNU General Public License)
PlayGUI 0.1.4
PlayGUI is a java client for MPD (Music Player Daemon). It does all your basic music player stuff, and has nice searches. MPD i
GPL (GNU General Public License)
mrtg-select 1.0
mrtg-select allows the flexible display of MRTG graphs, chosen by keyword and time span. I use MRTG to graph all kinds of stuff, a
GPL (GNU General Public License)

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