This program is a command-line utility to catalog and verify torrent files.
Run with only the -t option, it displays the metadata, name, and size of
each file in the torrent. Run with the -t and -p options, it computes the
hashes of all files in the torrent, compares them against the hashes stored
in the metadata, and warns of any errors.
Torrentcheck also verifies the length of each file, and flags an error if
the length is wrong even if the hash codes match. It is designed to handle
files over 4GB on a 32-bit machine.
If torrentcheck returns "torrent is good" at the end of its output, every
byte of every file in the torrent is present and correct, to a high degree
of certainty (as explained in the README file).
Liberator is the Unix guru's command line interface to the FreeNet
network, inserting and requesting easily and efficiently.
GoldED+ (FTN message editor)
GoldED+ is a succesor of the well-known GoldED Fidonet Mail Reader.
NzbPerl is a perl script for downloading nzb files. It supports automated
parsing and sorting of nzb files, multiple servers, automated downloading,
assmbling and decoding of message parts, and has user controlled bandwidth
throttling during runtime.
This is version 4.0 of trn, the threaded news reader. This version
has improved online help, mouse support in xterms, article scoring,
and other new features.
bibelot.pl is a Perl script that formats and converts text documents
into compressed PalmDoc .pdb files, suitable for reading on a Palm
or Handspring device with any standard PalmDoc reader (AportisDoc,
CSpotRun, RichReader, TealDoc, etc.)
Plugin for JPilot (jpilot.org) to download pictures, photos and videos from
Palm smartphones. Supports: Centro, Treo 600, Treo 650, Treo 680, Treo 700p,
Treo 755p & xplor m68.
This package includes several utilities that let you convert text files in
CSV (comma-separated value) format to several flat-file database formats
used on PalmOS PDAs and back again.
makedoc is a utility for compressing and converting text files into the Doc
standard. Doc is a program by Rick Bram to display text files on many popular
PDAs, such as the USR PalmPilot.
CUPS backend for the canon proprietary USB over IP network printing
protocol, BJNP. This backend is based on reverse engineering using
TCP/IP. It can be used with CUPS 1.2 - 1.7 (verified). This backend allows Cups
to connect over the network to a Canon printers