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With Dagri, you can build up tables and save data within. While a spreadsheet uses one single table layout, Dagri can use many tables with different layouts on one sheet, and it gives you more focus on your data. The intention is not another spreadsheet, but something new instead: a data grid application.
Release Notes: Beside many minor changes, this release is able to duplicate rows, columns, and grids, comes with an advanced dialog to copy whole rows and columns, and uses a new function to detect valid numbers in grid cells. Optionally, the last file can be loaded on startup and the data can be exported to XML.
DocumentBurster is a tool for report distribution: split, merge, email, and FTP your reports. It has report delivery for Crystal Reports, SSRS Reporting Services, MS Access, Cognos, PeopleSoft, and SAP. It has report bursting for Pentaho, JasperReports, and BIRT. It can upload reports to MS SharePoint.
Release Notes: This is a bugfix release.
The sysstat package contains the sar, sadf, iostat, nfsiostat, cifsiostat, mpstat, and pidstat commands for Linux. The sar command collects and reports system activity information. The statistics reported by sar concern I/O transfer rates, paging activity, process-related activites, interrupts, network activity, memory and swap space utilization, CPU utilization, kernel activities, and TTY statistics, among others. The sadf command may be used to display data collected by sar in various formats. The iostat command reports CPU statistics and I/O statistics for tty devices and disks. The pidstat command reports statistics for Linux processes. The mpstat command reports global and per-processor statistics. The nfsiostat command reports I/O statistics for network filesystems. The cifsiostat command reports I/O statistics for CIFS filesystems.
Release Notes: The options -g and -T have been added to iostat; these options enable the user to display statistics for groups of devices. sadc now overwrites its standard daily data file when this file is from a past month. The time format has been changed from HH-MM-SS to HH:MM:SS in the various reports displayed by sadf. A maxOccurs indicator for the timestamp element has been added in the XSD document. The option --enable-collect-all has been added to the configure script to tell sadc to collect all possible activities, including optional ones. A new translation file has been added for Croatian.
Open-Xchange Server Edition is a multi-tier, small footprint solution that integrates seamlessly into customer’s architectures, enabling smooth start of operation based on services. The Open-Xchange Server Edition supports different Enterprise Linux systems like SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, and Debian Etch. Users are presented with a highly advanced, improved, and intuitive browser based interface that meets all their email, calendaring, tasking, contacts, and document storage requirements. Further integrations like LDAP-support or ADS are possible. It's designed for medium organizations and educational and public administrations that want to have a customizable communication solution.
Release Notes: This release provides user information in the mail attachment upload dialog. The User is informed that it isn’t possible to have a preview of the chosen attachment. This release also provides a new configuration option to disable the upsell switches. Tabulators like “Attachment” will be disabled with the new configuration option.
DomCore is a set of PHP Foundation classes which are ready to be extended to give basic capabilities to your applications. It features a powerful template replacement engine, a language engine for I18N, an extended debugging mode, enhanced error and exception management, Java-like programming (you can't use a class attribute without declaring it first), serializable class management, mass file operations (full directory copy and delete), shared memory management, multi-level caches on data sources, and implementation of programation patterns.
Release Notes: The WATemplate class has been corrected so the subtemplate IDs can be only only letters, digits, or the special characters ".", "-", "_", and "|".
LEAF is a secure, feature-rich, customizable embedded Linux network appliance for use in a variety of network topologies. Although it can be used in other ways, it's primarily used as a Internet gateway, router, firewall, and wireless access point.
Release Notes: This is a maintenance release providing package updates and minor bugfixes.
Rope is a Python refactoring library. It can be used in other IDEs to provide features like refactoring and coding assistance.
Release Notes: This release mainly contains bugfixes. Please consult the development repo commit messages for more details.
Points&Forces is a set of software tools for architects, engineers, and surveyors. It uses a command line interface. It features a flexible design, total station control, digital camera control, real-time control and visualization, processing of point clouds (from laser scanners or other sources), geometry manipulations, projection of photographs on meshes, photogrammetry, in-situ measurements, and format translations for points, lines, and triangle meshes to formats that include dxf, stl, wrl, and pov. The tools were mostly used for the documentation of cultural heritage sites and buildings.
Release Notes: This release adds new manual pages, a new program to convert Polygon File Format (ply) files to triangle files, new options for various programs, bugfixes, and an "uninstall" target.
The Barefoot server is a scalable user-space port bouncer that can be used to forward, or bounce, TCP connections and UDP packets destined for an address on the host on which the Barefoot server runs to any other host or address. To these other hosts, it will appear as if the connection and packets are coming from the machine on which the Barefoot server runs, rather than from the original host. The Barefoot server has support for using proxy protocols on the outgoing side, and can relay incoming traffic out via a SOCKS server or an HTTP proxy supporting the CONNECT command. At the moment, using a proxy for outgoing traffic is only supported for the TCP protocol. The Barefoot server is targeted towards larger sites that need to bounce traffic from many simultaneous clients, while at the same time offering detailed access control, logging, and other features related to controlling the behavior of the traffic and the Barefoot server.
Release Notes: This release adds generic socket option support, logging of UDP latency, realtime scheduling options, and support for commercial extensions for controlling resource usage. It also includes various bugfixes and uses the Dante 1.4.x codebase.
nfacct is a command line utility used to create, retrieve, and delete Netfilter accounting objects.
Release Notes: This is the initial release.
wminfo is a Window Maker dockable application that displays text format information using the plugin. The standard plugin is a shell script. The plugin writes the information to stdout, and wminfo captures the output and displays it row by row. Using the appropriate plugins, wminfo can display different information obtained from the system or from the Internet.
Release Notes: This release adds modified versions of some plugins which use less CPU power than their predecessors and updated versions of a few plugins which stopped working properly in their previous editions.
The Model Railroad System is a software package that can help you run your railroad. It allows you to operate your layout, from running trains to working your signals and switches. It has support for a network of Bruce Chubb CMR/I USIC, SUSIC, and/or SMINI nodes, and/or a network of Lenz's XPressNet DCC nodes. Azatrax USB-connected Model Railroad Detectors are supported. Software to create switch lists for freight car forwarding and create timetables for your railroad are included. There is software to help with photographing your trains, and to compute the correct value for those pesky dropping resistors for LEDs and/or incandescent lamps.
Release Notes: This release removes an errant assert from the FCF Support code, updates documentation, adds pure Tcl (cross-platform) versions of the C/MRI and XPressNet libraries and starts a pure Tcl (cross-platform) library for NCE's cab bus, adds a pure Tcl (cross-platform) version of the Raildriver Daemon and a cross-platform Tcl loadable module for the low-level Raildriver IO class, cleans parts of the build code, and adds some general housecleaning.
TAMS (Text Analysis Markup System) Analyzer is a qualitative or ethnographic coding and data extraction-analysis system.
Release Notes: This release improves error checking and adds small bugfixes and interface improvements.
Kiwi Backup is an online backup system that can handle up to 200GB of data through an ADSL link. Network traffic is reduced using a block incremental system and de-duplication of data. The traffic is secured by an SSL transport layer.
Release Notes: This release handles big files better with a split system. This is very useful for small bandwidth and huge files (>10GB).
VisIt is an interactive parallel visualization and graphical analysis tool for viewing scientific data. Users can quickly generate visualizations from their data, animate them through time, manipulate them, and save the resulting images for presentations. VisIt contains a rich set of visualization features so that you can view your data in a variety of ways. It can be used to visualize scalar and vector fields defined on two- and three-dimensional (2D and 3D) structured and unstructured meshes. It was designed to interactively handle very large data set sizes in the terascale range, and works well down to small data sets in the kilobyte range.
Release Notes: This release adds many enhancements and bugfixes. It provides better support for double precision data. Windows distributions can now connect to parallel Windows clusters. Missing data values are now supported. Many improvements have been made to the Streamline plot, including support for pathlines. The Python module includes many new functions and a new visit_utils module. Selections have been enhanced so they offer multiple ways to index cells in a mesh. Several readers (including NETCDF, GMV, MFIX, CGND, and Mili) have been upgraded. Additional color tables are now installed.
Cardpeek is a tool to read the contents of ISO7816 smartcards. It features a GUI to represent card data in a tree view, and it is extendable with a scripting language (LUA). The goal of this project is to allow smartcard owners to be better informed about what type of personal information is stored in these devices. The tool currently reads the contents of: EMV bank cards, Calypso public transport cards (such as Navigo and Mobib), GSM SIM cards, the French Vitale 2 health card, some Mifare cards, and Moneo electronic purse cards.
Release Notes: This bugfix release improves the EMV banking card scripts, adds compatibility with NFC contactless cards (PayPass/PayWave), and makes a change in the Navigo transport card script regarding subway station names.
Text translation for Asterisk using Google Translate uses the Google Translate API to translate text strings or detect their language and return them as channel variables.
Release Notes: This is the first public release.
Text translation for Asterisk using MS Translator uses the Microsoft Translator API to translate text strings or detect their language and return them as Asterisk channel variables.
Release Notes: This is the first public release.
Fork CMS is dedicated to creating a user friendly environment to build, monitor, and update your website. It is designed to be the CMS of choice for beginners and professionals.
Release Notes: The internal search engine was overriding utm parameters, so this is removed in the current release. The language detection is improved, as it wasn't handling the weight parameters. Both improvements were made based on user feedback. There are some minor bugfixes in the Mailmotor and Location modules.
depfinder finds the dependencies of Slackware packages. The dependency list can be output to stdout, to a .dep text file without version information, or to a slack-required file with version information. depfinder is very fast; its speed is mainly due to the C++ code that is used in depfinder to find in which package each individual library is included. It also has support for running multiple jobs, which makes it a lot faster when used with multiple CPUs/cores. depfinder supports detecting dependencies of binary files compiled with languages such as C or C++ and it can also detect Python dependencies.
Release Notes: This release checks whether a file is an ELF executable instead of checking if it has the executable flag set. Some shared libraries do not have the executable flag set, so depfinder was unable to trace them. Also, when asking for Python dependencies, it makes sure the Python module is an exact match and not just a partial match. Portuguese (pt_PT) and Russian (ru) translations were also added.
Statistics-Descriptive is a Perl module to perform Statistical Analysis on numeric data. It can retrieve such things as the mean (or average), the median, the standard deviation, a histogram/frequency analysis, etc.
Release Notes: This release adds the get_data_without_outliers() and the set_outlier_filter() methods. It adds the smoothing functionality. It adds scripts/bump-version-number.pl to facilitate bumping the version number. There are some bugfixes.
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer electronic cash system that is completely decentralized, without the need for a central server or trusted parties. Users hold the crypto keys to their own money and transact directly with each other, with the help of a P2P network to check for double-spending.
Release Notes: This is a bugfix release with no major new features. This version also fixes CVE-2012-2459 (Critical Vulnerability (denial-of-service)). Upgrading is advised.
PHProjekt is an application suite that supports communication and management of teams and companies. It includes a group calendar, project management, a request tracker, and localization.
Release Notes: This release supports WebDAV and CalDAV access. The usability and look&feel were improved. Parts of the frontend were rewritten, resulting in improved performance and less memory consumption. Over 50 bugs were fixed. This release requires PHP 5.3.
Tunnel Manager is a program that manages regularly used SSH tunnels. It supports both SSHv1 and SSHv2 tunnels and can be configured to manage the keys in your ssh-agent.
Release Notes: This release adds improved support for Unity and switches to the gtk.builder UI specification.
The cb2Bib is a tool for rapidly extracting bibliographic references from email alerts, journal Web pages, and PDF files. It facilitates the capture of single references from unformatted and non standard sources. Output references are written in BibTeX. Article files can be easily linked and renamed by dragging them onto the cb2Bib window. Additionally, it permits editing and browsing BibTeX files, citing references, searching references and the full contents of the referenced documents, inserting bibliographic metadata to documents, and writing short notes that interrelate several references.
Release Notes: This release fixes a GCC 4.7 compilation issue and sets minor keyword extraction improvements.