GeographicLib is a small set of C++ classes for performing conversions
between geographic, UTM, UPS, MGRS, geocentric, and local cartesian
coordinates, for gravity (e.g., EGM2008), geoid height, and geomagnetic
field (e.g., WMM2010) calculations, and for solving geodesic problems.
The library may be used from .NET applications using the NETGeographicLib
wrapper library. It is a suitable replacement for the core functionality
provided by geotrans.
Tcllib is a collection of utility modules for Tcl. The intent is to
collect commonly used function into a single library, which users can
rely on to be available and stable.
There are too many modules now to list here. Browse the on-line
documentation at
http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/doc/
to get the idea.
This port installs pure-Tcl versions of the modules only.
C-implementations -- for some of the modules -- can be added by
installing devel/tcllibc port.
MLDonkey is an OCAML/GTK client for a number of
peer-to-peer networks.
It is separated into a core with telnet and web
interfaces, and a GTK GUI.
The following protocols are supported:
- eDonkey (http://www.edonkey2000.com/)
- Overnet (http://www.overnet.com/)
- Bittorrent (http://www.bittorrent.com/)
- Gnutella (http://www.gnutella.org/)
- Gnutella2 (http://www.shareaza.com/)
- Fasttrack (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasttrack)
- FileTP [http/ftp/ssh] (http://mldonkey.sourceforge.net/FileTP)
- Kademlia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kad_Network)
This is the doinkd - user activity monitor project ("idled")
This project was registered on SourceForge.net on May 25, 2006, and is
described by the project team as follows:
The idle daemon (doinkd) monitors user activity and logs them off when
predefined rules are met. These include session time, multiple logins,
tty, idletime and group limits. Similar to the Unix idleout command,
but much more configurable. Formerly idled.
dotProject is a PHP web-based project management framework that includes modules
for companies, projects, tasks (with Gantt charts), forums, files, calendar,
contacts, tickets/helpdesk, multi-language support, user/module permissions and
themes.
Features Include
* User Management
* Email based trouble Ticket System, (Integrated voxel.net's ticketsmith)
* Client/Company Management
* Project listings
* Hierarchical Task List
* File Repository
* Contact List
* Calendar
* Discussion Forum
* Resource Based Permissions
DictEm is a dict client for GNU Emacs.
It uses a console dict client (http://sf.net/projects/dict) and
implements all functions of the client part of DICT protocol
(RFC-2229, www.dict.org), i.e. looking up words and definitions,
obtaining information about available strategies, provided databases,
information about DICT server etc.
EFlite is a speech server for Emacspeak and other screen readers that allows
them to interface with Festival Lite, a free text-to-speech engine developed at
the CMU Speech Center as an off-shoot of Festival. EFlite is still in beta,
but I have been using it successfully with Yasr to get speech on my notebook
under Linux without having to lug my Speak-out around. It uses Festival Lite's
code to interface with the sound driver and, therefore, should work with some
versions of ALSA, but I have only tested it with the OSS sound drivers so far.
Michael P. Gorse
mgorse@alum.wpi.edu
mgorse@users.sf.net
Morla is a RDF editor written in C. It is based on the libnxml and librdf
libraries. With Morla you can manage more RDF documents simultaneously,
visualize graphs and use templates for quick writing.
With Morla you can import RDFS documents and use their contents to write new
RDF triples. Templates are also RDF documents and they make Morla easily
personalizable and expandable.
You can also use Morla as a RDF navigator, wandering among the net knots of
the RDF documents present on Internet exactly as we are used to do with normal
browsers.
Wargus is a Warcraft 2 mod that allows you to play Warcraft 2 with the
Stratagus engine, as opposed to playing it with the original Warcraft 2
one.
You will need a legal copy of Warcraft 2 (original DOS version required,
won't work with the Battle.net Edition) since Wargus doesn't come with
any graphics or sounds itself.
Since Wargus uses a different engine, not all things will work the same
as they did in the original game. If you want an absolutely unchanged
Warcraft 2 experience, you will still have to play the original.
Netpbm is a toolkit for conversion of images between a variety of
different formats, as well as to allow a few basic image operations.
Netpbm is based on the widely spread Pbmplus package (release: 10 Dec
91). On top of that, a lot of improvements and additions have been
made. After the latest release of Pbmplus, a lot of additional filters
have been circulating on the net. The aim of Netpbm was, to collect
these and to turn them into a package. This work has been performed by
a group of programmers all over the world.