TortoiseHg is a Windows shell extension and a series of
applications for the Mercurial distributed revision control
system. It also includes a Gnome/Nautilus extension and
a CLI wrapper application so the TortoiseHg tools can be
used on non-Windows platforms.
ViewVC is a browser interface for CVS and Subversion version control
repositories. It generates templatized HTML to present navigable directory,
revision, and change log listings. It can display specific versions of files as
well as diffs between those versions. Basically, ViewVC provides the bulk of the
report-like functionality you expect out of your version control tool, but much
more prettily than the average textual command-line program output.
WebSVN offers a view onto your subversion repositories that's been designed
to reflect the Subversion methodology. You can view the log of any file or
directory and see a list of all the files changed, added or deleted in any
given revision. You can also view the differences between 2 versions of
a file so as to see exactly what was changed in a particular revision.
Winpdb is a GPL python debugger, with support for smart breakpoints, multiple
threads, namespace modification, embedded debugging, password encrypted
communication and speed of up to 20 times that of pdb.
Tools to allow all applications to easily integrate with the free desktop.
ddclient is a Perl client used to update dynamic DNS entries for
accounts on many dynamic DNS services.
DNRD is a proxy DNS daemon. It supports several forward servers for
redundancy and/or load-balancing. DNS queries for specific domains can
be forwarded to a specific group of DNS servers (with redundancy and
load balancing) for that domain. It is useful for VPNs and also good
support for offline and dialup sites.
DNSCheck is a program that is designed to help people check, measure and
hopefully also understand the workings of the Domain Name System. When
used to check an domain (aka zone) is submitted to DNSCheck, it will
investigate the general health by performing various tests and sanity
checks.
DNS Flood Detector was developed to detect abusive usage levels
on high traffic nameservers and to enable quick response in
halting the use of one's nameserver to facilitate spam.