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The SWORD Project is an effort to create an ever expanding software package for
research and study of God and His Word.
The SWORD Bible Framework allows easy manipulation of Bible texts, commentaries,
lexicons, dictionaries, etc. Many frontends are build using this framework.
An installed module set may be shared between any frontend using the framework.
Jajuk is a Java music organizer for all platforms. The main goal of
this project is to provide a fully-featured application to advanced
users with large or scattered music collections. Jajuk supports MP3,
OGG Vorbis, AU, AIFF, WAV and SPEEX audio formats. Jajuk is a Free
Software published under GPL license.
Jajuk main principles are:
Maximum features: Jajuk is made firstly for advanced users looking
for powerful functionalities.
Maximum portability and integration: 100% pure Java but native
packaging and features like tray.
Maximum usability: Jajuk is designed to be intuitive, fast and
provide multiple ways to perform the same operation.
Only for music: not a video or picture organizer.
Collection of classes used by Object Refinery Projects, for example
jfreechart.
Quod Libet is a GTK+-based audio player written in Python.
It's designed around the idea that you know how to organize your
music better than we do. It lets you make playlists based on
regular expressions (don't worry, regular searches work too). It
lets you display and edit any tags you want in the file. And it
lets you do this for all the file formats it supports -- Ogg
Vorbis, FLAC, MP3, Musepack, and MOD.
Quod Libet easily scales to libraries of thousands of songs. It
also supports most of the features you expect from a modern media
player, like Unicode support, multimedia keys, and tag editing.
Ex Falso is a program that uses the same tag editing backend as
Quod Libet, but isn't connected to an audio player. If you're
perfectly happy with your favorite player and just want something
that can handle tagging, Ex Falso is for you.
Software tools for the real-time spatialisation (diffusion,
projection) of multi-channel audio via large arrays of
loudspeakers.
The Mars Simulation Project is a free software Java project to
create a simulation of future human settlement of Mars.
The simulation is a multi-agent artificial society set in a
detailed virtual world.
XML configuration files allow the user to modify the simulation
properties.
The Mars Simulation Project is a free software Java project to
create a simulation of future human settlement of Mars.
The simulation is a multi-agent artificial society set in a
detailed virtual world.
XML configuration files allow the user to modify the simulation
properties.
Many applications require the parsing of mathematical expressions.
The main objective of this project is to provide a fast and easy way
of doing this. muParser is an extensible high performance math parser
library. It is based on transforming an expression into a bytecode
and precalculating constant parts of it.
QwtPlot3D is not a program, but a feature-rich Qt/OpenGL-based C++
programming library. She provides essentially a bunch of 3D-widgets
for programmers. The library is zlib licensed.
The nvidia-settings utility is a tool for configuring the NVIDIA Linux
graphics driver. It operates by communicating with the NVIDIA X driver,
querying and updating state as appropriate. This communication is done with
the NV-CONTROL X extension.
Values such as brightness and gamma, XVideo attributes, temperature, and
OpenGL settings can be queried and configured via nvidia-settings.
When nvidia-settings starts, it reads the current settings from its
configuration file and sends those settings to the X server.
Then, it displays a graphical user interface (GUI) interface for configuring
the current settings. When nvidia-settings exits, it queries the current
settings from the X server and saves them to the configuration file.
Authors:
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NVIDIA Corporation
simplejson is a simple, fast, complete, correct and extensible JSON
encoder and decoder for Python 2.3+. It is pure Python code
with no dependencies, but includes an optional C extension for a serious speed
boost.
Authors:
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Bob Ippolito
Performous - new Sing Screen using themed lyrics.
Performous is a free cross-platform clone of the Playstation 2
game Singstar.
While Performous might be classified as a karaoke program, it is
actually much more than that. Instead of just displaying the lyrics,
notes are also displayed and the performance is scored based on how
well you actually hit the notes. Unlike in many other games in this
genre, you will also see the pitch that you are singing, so that you
can see what you are doing wrong and easily (well, everything is
relative) correct your pitch.
Most of the songs available also contain the original vocals and actual
karaoke versions are rare.
Features
* Should work on almost any platform
* Very accurate singing pitch detection
* OpenGL-based graphics rendering
* Music videos as backgrounds
* Free software, licensed under GNU GPL version 2 or later
Note:
start it firsttime with performous --help to get the options!
The Virtual-Reality Peripheral Network (VRPN) is a set of classes within a
library and a set of servers that are designed to implement a
network-transparent interface between application programs and the set of
physical devices (tracker, etc.) used in a virtual-reality (VR) system. The
idea is to have a PC or other host at each VR station that controls the
peripherals (tracker, button device, haptic device, analog inputs, sound, etc).
VRPN provides connections between the application and all of the devices using
the appropriate class-of-service for each type of device sharing this link. The
application remains unaware of the network topology. Note that it is possible
to use VRPN with devices that are directly connected to the machine that the
application is running on, either using separate control programs or running
all as a single program.
Authors:
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Eussell M. Taylor II, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Sipcalc is an "advanced" console based ip subnet calculator.
Features include:
- IPv4
* Multiple address and netmask input formats.
* Retrieving of address information from interfaces.
* Classfull and CIDR output.
* Multiple address and netmask output formats (dotted quad, hex, number
of bits).
* Output of broadcast address, network class, Cisco wildcard, hosts/range,
network range.
* Output of multiple types of bitmaps.
* Output of a userdefined number of extra networks.
* Multiple networks input from commandline.
* Parsing of a newline seperated list of networks from standard input (STDIN).
* The ability to "split" a network based on a smaller netmask, now also with
recursive runs on the generated subnets.
* DNS resolution.
- IPv6
* Compressed and expanded input addresses.
* Compressed and expanded output.
* Standard IPv6 network output.
* v4 in v6 output.
* Reverse dns address generation.
* The ability to "split" a network based on a smaller netmask, now also with
recursive runs on the generated subnets.
* DNS resolution.
Xboard is a GUI interface for various chess engines (i.e. GNU Chess, crafty) compatible with the xboard-protocol.
You can also use UCI engines with xboard when using polyglot as "UCI to xboard-adapter".
Authors:
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Tim Mann
Chris Sears
Dan Sears
Elmar Bartel
Compal Laptop Control is small software for Linux that can switch
bluetooth or wireless lan power and manage lcd brightness and battery
charging level on Compal IFL90/FL90 and similar laptops.
It requires compal-laptop kernel module by Cezary Jackiewicz you can
find here: http://eko.one.pl/index.php?page=compal-laptop
This is a driver for laptops built by Compal:
Compal HL91/JHL91
Compal FL90/IFL90
Compal FL91/IFL91
Compal JFL92
Compal FT00
Compal JHL90
It adds support for:
- bluetooth, WLAN and lcd brightness control (via backlight control/files)
- change battery charging level
LuaExpat is a SAX XML parser based on the Expat library.
LuaSocket is a Lua extension library that is composed by two parts: a C core that provides support for the TCP and UDP transport layers, and a set of Lua modules that add support for functionality commonly needed by applications that deal with the Internet.
LuaFileSystem is a Lua library developed to complement the set of functions
related to file systems offered by the standard Lua distribution.
LuaFileSystem offers a portable way to access the underlying directory
structure and file attributes.
TogaII is an improved version of the well known UCI chess engine fruit and was based on fruit's last OSS version 2.1.
As togaII uses UCI (universal chess interface, UCI) you will need a uci-compliant user interface to play against toga2.
You can also use polyglot as an "UCI to xboard"-adapter to use togaII with xboard-compatible programs.
TogaII's ELO-rating is about 2800 points.
Authors:
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Fabien Letouzey (Fruit 2.1), Thomas Gaksch (Toga II), Daniel Shawul (egbb code), Chris Formula (SE enhancements), Jerry Donald (JD enhancements).
Oliver Korff (manual page, and README with information on using egbb taken from Debian upstream)
Marc Lacrosse (opening book "Performance.bin")
This is a command-line program for manipulating chess games recorded in the Portable Game Notation (PGN).
Extracted games may be written out either including or excluding comments, NAGs, variations, move numbers,
tags and/or results. Games may be given ECO classifications derived from the accompanying file
/usr/share/pgn-extract/eco.pgn, or a customised version provided by the user.
For a full description of pgn-extract's functionality see /usr/share/doc/packages/pgn-extract/help.html.
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David J. Barnes - kent.ac.uk>
Bible Study Software for the Linux community. Lookup and search Bible texts and
commentaries. Xiphos uses modules and libraries from the SWORD Project.
Display multiple translations in the interlinear window. Search for passages in
any translation by word, phrase, or regular expression. Install this package
if you want to browse the Bible translations and reference works distributed
by Crosswire Bible Society through the SWORD Project.
gnubiff is a mail notification program that checks for mail and displays
headers when new mail has arrived.
gnubiff features include:
* Multiple mailbox support
* pop3, apop, imap4, mh, qmail and mailfile support
* SSL & certificates support
* GNOME support with complete integration to panel
* GTK stand-alone support
* Support for the system tray
* Support for running without GUI or X
* Automatic detection of mailbox format
* Mail header & content display
* IDLE state support for imap4
* FAM support for mh/qmail/mailfile
* PNG animation support
* Highly configurable
* HIG 2.0 compliance
* Small memory usage
Syslog-notify, a utilty for modern Linux (and other Unix-like) desktops,
provides a convenient pop-up display for messages that would otherwise be
written unnoticed to the system logs. The choice of messages to display
(from all messages to only the most critical) is completely configurable
through the standard syslog configuration files. Popups are handled via
the freedesktop.org notification standard, and thus is fully integrated
with the desktop environment, e.g. Ubuntu's NotifyOSD or the standard Gnome
notification-daemon that ships with many distributions.
The mygpoclient library allows developers to utilize a Pythonic interface to
the my.gpodder.org web services. This page provides the public place for
downloading source releases of the library.
Authors:
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Thomas Perl
JNA provides Java programs easy access to native shared
libraries (DLLs on Windows) without writing anything but
Java code. No JNI or native code is required. This functionality
is comparable to Windows' Platform/Invoke and Python's ctypes.
Access is dynamic at runtime without code generation.
JNA's design aims to provide native access in a natural way
with a minimum of effort. No boilerplate or generated code is
required. While some attention is paid to performance,
correctness and ease of use take priority.
The JNA library uses a small native library stub to dynamically
invoke native code. The developer uses a Java interface to
describe functions and structures in the target native library.
This makes it quite easy to take advantage of native platform
features without incurring the high overhead of configuring and
building JNI code for multiple platforms.