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Bash Package Manager is a package manager like Portage written in bash. All packages are made in a sandbox so not to damage the file system in any way. It also supports dependency resolving if the package has any dependency set in the build file.
XML Make is yet another attempt at creating a decent build system for a large variety of software projects. It is meant to replace all the functionality of the standard Autoconf/Automake/Make in an elegeant manner.
A Console-based BitTorrent Client with built-in scheduler for handling multiple sessions. It is designed to manage sessions in queue easily without heavy-weight GUI. External module can search for new torrents in trackers and submit it automatically.
FOXY is a filtering web proxy. Originally designed to provide device-independent access to the World Wide Web, it may also be used for HTTP-filtering, extraction and reauthoring of existing web content or as security device against web based attacks.
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QUICKopen is a tool for quickly finding files on your hard drive, and allows for individual Search Groups. Files are filtered in real-time when the users types, and there are integrations for (X)Emacs, GVIM, VIM, Visual Studio (all), and Console/Shell.
Calcsys is a system tool for the TI-73, TI-83 Plus, and TI-84 Plus calculators. It provides developers with: Hex Editor, Disassembler, I/O Port Monitor, System Flag Editor, Console, VAT Viewer/Editor, and more.
An alternative to jakarta project. Lightweight and simple. Reads OLE file (try at least) and parse all that looks like a text. Supports Word, Excel, RTF and PowerPoint files. Outlook planned, but not made yet.
Clay3D is a complete, extensible, and feature rich suite of network agnostic, scalable applications for the production of computer generated imagery and visual effects. Please see homepage for more information.
Just a simple telnet server for those who have none. Written in Java this telnet server relys on telnetd2 from Dieter Wimberger as basic framework and adds a shell that runs on Windows and Unix.
This program will recursively process all files and directories given as arguments and output the largest items, where directory sizes are computed by summing content sizes.
deface-no-tnx is an anti-defacement system that monitors your Web files and notifies you about unallowed changes. It also replaces the defaced page with a standard "error" page,so that no offensive/joking content can be frauodolently added to your site
This block level CDP module has introduced the concept of Time Addressable Storage in the world of Open Source. It provides continuous data protection and also ensures both physical and logical data protection. It also provides dynamic recovery points.
PileWorks provides the organizational structure for coordinating several different projects which approach some aspect of Pile Technology. PileWorks defines a set of interfaces and implements some basic infrastructure for Pile engines and agents.
T-OS is a real-time, preemptive, multitasking kernel designed for time-critical embedded application. T-OS is optimized for ARM architecture to exploit higher performance.
SSPE: Simple Security Policy Editor is a simple distributed firewall with an central ascii administration. It uses two plain manually edited ascii-files and some other, static files for each of the target-machines to generate iptables.