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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) |
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FOP 0.90 alpha 1 FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) is the world's first print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects (XSL-FO) and the world's fir The Apache License 2.0 |
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SquirrelMail 1.5.1 SquirrelMail is a standards-based Webmail package written in PHP4 GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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POT 1.2 The goal of Pot (PHP Object Template) is to totally divide the logic of a Web site from the design BSD License |
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Freespire .0 Alpha 2 Freespire is a community-driven, Linux-based operating system that combines the best that free, open source software has to offer (co GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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EPIC 0.4.0 EPIC is a Perl IDE based on the Eclipse platform. Features supported are syntax highlighting, on-the-fly syntax checking, content GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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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 |
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FontForge 20061014 FontForge is an outline font editor that lets you create your own postscript, truetype, opentype, cid-keyed, multi-master, cff, svg a BSD License |
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Philip's Music Writer 4.12 Philip's Music Writer is a program for typesetting music. It reads text files as input, and generates PostScript as output. Philip's Music Writer can also write simple MIDI files for proofhearing purposes. PMW is written in C and is freestanding; that is, it does not require additional processing software. It is a Linux/Unix port of a program that has run for over a decade on Acorn systems, where it was known as Philip's Music Scribe. PMW operates by reading an input file containing an encoded description of the music; such a file can be constructed using any text editor or word processor. The music encoding is very straightforward and compact, and quick to enter. Although such an input method may not be considered as "user-friendly" as pointing and dragging on the screen, it is a much faster way of inputting music, once the format of the input files has been learned. In addition, the usual facilities of a word processor, such as cutting and pasting, can be used to speed up entry, and PMW is able to provide text-based features such as macros and included files. The output of PMW is a PostScript file that can be printed on a PostScript printer, or viewed on screen or printed on a non-PostScript printer by the use of GhostScript. PMW comes with a PostScript outline font that contains all the musical shapes (notes, rests, accidentals, bar lines, clefs, etc.) that it requires. There is a man page for the command line options, and a 200-page manual that is distributed as a PDF file. The PMW input encoding is designed to be easy for a musician to remember. It makes use of as many familiar musical notations as possible within the limitations of the computer's character set. Normally it will be input by a human using any available word processor or text editor. There is no reason, however, why PMW input should not form the output of some other computer program that captures (or generates) music in another fashion. PMW has many features which enable it to print a wide variety of music using standard notation. A number of these are listed below. The extensive manual describes the input notation in detail. Here are some key features of "Philip s Music Writer": · The input coding is easy to learn. · Bar lengths are automatially checked by the program, but this can be overridden for special effects. · The program automatically lays out the bars, splits the sequence of bars up into systems, and allocates the systems to pages. For special cases, space can be forced into a bar at any point; line breaks and page breaks can be forced after any bar. Alternatively, a pre-imposed layout in terms of the number of bars for each system (varying per system) and the number of systems for each page can be specified. · Conditional if-then-else facilities are available in the input, thus allowing several different versions of a piece to be output from the same basic source. · Magnification or reduction; music can be printed at any size. Some staves can be printed smaller or larger than the others. · Page length and width can be specified as required. · Any number of title lines; page heading and footing lines; footnotes; centring and right-justifying facilities; spacing, type size and type font can be specified for each heading and footing line. · Up to 63 simultaneous staves. · Staves can be "suspended" (i.e. not printed) for parts of the piece where they have a long sequence of rest bars; resumption of printing is automatic. · Any combination of staves is selectable for printing (thus allowing the extraction of individual parts or groups of parts). · The spacing between staves and betwen systems is individually controllable, and can be varied within the piece. · Staves can be overprinted, allowing two independent parts to share a stave in full score; stem and tie directions can be forced. · Bar lines can be solid through each system (set of staves), or broken after each stave, or broken as specified by the user. · Chords are handled automatically, including printing some noteheads on the "wrong" side of the stem and the positioning of accidentals. · The amount of horizontal space after each note type can be specified at the start and altered in the middle of the piece if necessary. · Treble, alto, tenor, baritone, bass, deep bass, soprano, and mezzo-soprano clefs; the treble and bass clefs can have `8' above or below them; music entered in one clef can be printed in another. Clefless music can be printed, and the percussion H-clef is also supported. · PMW supports breves, semibreves, minims, crotchets, quavers, semiquavers, demisemiquavers and hemidemisemiquavers. · Round, diamond and cross-shaped note heads are available; also stemless notes and stems without note heads. · Beaming of quavers, semiquavers, etc., with sloping beams (the slope can be specified if necessary); whether to beam or not is controlled by the user; part-broken beams (all but the primary beam broken) are available. Beams with notes on either side of them can be printed. Beaming over rests and over bar lines is supported. · Double sharps and double flats are supported; accidentals can be in round or square brackets, or printed above notes if so specified. · There is automatic centring of full bar rests. · There is automatic support for many bars rest; they are automatically collapsed into a single long-rest bar when printing parts (though this can be overridden if not required). · Tied notes and glissando markings are automatically processed when they cross bar lines and line ends. · Automatic cautionary time and key signatures are printed at the end of a line when the change happens at the start of the next line. This can be suppressed if not required. · There is support for pieces where different staves use different time signatures. · Triplets, duplets and other non-standard rhythms are correctly positioned. · Repeat signs can be at bar ends or in the middle of bars. · Grace notes, independently beamed if necessary, are supported. · There are many expression marks - accents, mordants, turns, tremolo (on single notes and between notes), arpeggio and spread signs on chords, etc. · First, second and nth time bars are supported; you can define what is actually printed. · Text can be printed at the start of each stave; separate text available for the first stave and for subsequent staves; can be changed during the piece; can be printed vertically. · Rehearsal letters and bar numbers can be printed, either at line starts or every so many bars, with or without enclosing boxes or circles. · Transposition of whole piece or individual parts is supported, with some options for handling pieces where the tonality is different to the key signature. · Crescendo and decrescendo marks ("hairpins") are available. · Text can be printed anywhere in the music: p f mf ff etc. and arbitrary words; roman, italic, bold, bold-italic and other typefaces; any available font can be used at any arbitrary size; musical characters are available in text. From release 4.10, text coding is Unicode in UTF-8 format, and all characters in PostScript text fonts are accessible. · Vocal underlay, overlay, and figured bass markings can be printed at arbitrary sizes; vocal underlay and overlay has support for extender lines and automatically drawn rows of hyphens. There is no limit on the number of verses. · Phrasing marks and long slurs: There is user control over the end points and the degree of curvature where necessary. There is no limit on the number of simultaneous slurs. Dashed slurs, and "wiggly" (S-shaped) slurs are available. · Cue bars can be printed in small notes in parts; if-then-else facilities allow them to be omitted in the score. · Indenting of the initial system bracket allows for the printing of incipits. · Multiple movements can be input in a single input file. · And much, much more! What's New in This Release: · Minor bugfixes in the chord name transposition code. · The (previously undocumented) midistart directive actually works, and has been documented. GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Virge 3.04rc3 Virge is mail 'scanner' written in C, which replaces/substitutes procmail for a while, checks the incoming mail, and then sends the m BSD License |
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