Projects of the Week, May 28, 2018

By Community Team

Here are the featured projects for the week, which appear on the front page of SourceForge.net:

Lazarus

The Lazarus IDE is a stable and feature rich visual programming environment for the FreePascal Compiler. It supports the creation of self-standing graphical and console applications and runs on Linux, FreeBSD, MacOSX and Windows.
[ Download Lazarus ]


Bodhi Linux

Bodhi is a minimalistic, enlightened, Linux desktop.
[ Download Bodhi Linux ]


MSM-Xtended

***We have moved from Cardinal and starting from zero as “MSM Xtended or MSM-X”. The Base is GZOSP and thus Special Thanks to @martinusbe & Team GZR for the same.***
[ Download MSM-Xtended ]


jEdit Plugin Central

jEdit Plugin Central is the primary online repository of plugins for the jEdit text editor. In conjunction with this repository, the integrated Plugin Manager allows jEdit users to install, upgrade, and remove plugins without leaving the editor.
[ Download jEdit Plugin Central ]


Parrot Project

Parrot is a cloud friendly operating system designed for Pentesting, Computer Forensic, Reverse engineering, Hacking, Cloud pentesting, privacy/anonimity and cryptography. Based on Debian and developed by Frozenbox network.
[ Download Parrot Project ]


Launch4j Executable Wrapper

Cross-platform Java executable wrapper for creating lightweight Windows native EXEs. Provides advanced JRE search, application startup configuration and better user experience.
[ Download Launch4j Executable Wrapper ]


puravidaapps

This page lists useful code snippets, examples and extensions for App Inventor provided by puravidaapps.com. Descriptions and screenshots you can find at https://puravidaapps.com/snippets.php, https://puravidaapps.com/tutorials.php and https://puravidaapps.com/extensions.php This work by Pura Vida Apps is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
[ Download puravidaapps ]


OpenFOAM

OpenFOAM – The Open Source CFD Toolbox. OpenFOAM is a generic, programmable software tool for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). For more information, see: – Main Website: https://openfoam.org – C++ Source Documentation: https://cpp.openfoam.org – Issue (Bug) Tracking: https://bugs.openfoam.org – User Guide: https://cfd.direct/openfoam/user-guide
[ Download OpenFOAM ]


Berryboot Updated OS Images

This is the biggest list of OS images for Berryboot. All these images have been tested before public availability. The original OS images were downloaded from their respective official websites, I did not modified any data of the original nor converted OS images. I convert most of the OS images by using this method: http://www.berryterminal.com/doku.php/berryboot/adding_custom_distributions. RetroPie and others already have OS images for Berryboot, I just compress it and serve as a mirror. Fedora OS images were converted by using this tool: https://github.com/sjenning/rpi2-fedora-image-builder. I’m not part of the Berryboot project, I’m just a web developer with a Raspberry Pi 2. I cannot offer full support on these images. However, if you find any issue, please contact me and I’ll look into it. You can request OS images at: http://berryboot.alexgoldcheidt.com/request-os-images/ You can download Odroid C2 OS images from here: http://berryboot.alexgoldcheidt.com/odroid-c2/

[ Download Berryboot Updated OS Images ]

2 Responses

  1. Keith Watson says:

    Is there any software out there that can convert zip files to gedcom files on Android

  2. Homus says:

    I have been tracking the Lazarus project along with Free Pascal for 15 years and watched it develop into a mature product. It is now very impressive what you can do with it and it truly is cross-platform today. Apps migrate from Windows to OS-X or Linux with typically a minimal amount of effort with the newer releases (>= 1.4). The latest versions of the Lazarus and FreePascal tools can be installed on a Raspberry Pi from source code. Keep up the good work!