Mail::Spool is a "pure perl" implementation of mail spooling, unspooling
and sending. It is intended to be used with daemons such as
Net::Server::SMTP (to be released soon), but it also contains its own
daemon (based off of Net::Server::Fork) that can be used if necessary.
It is also intended to be used as a quick spooling mechanism for perl
scripts. As it can write straight to the queue without opening another
process.
The project aims to create a feature-rich dictionary lookup program.
It supports:
* Babylon .BGL files, complete with images and resources;
* StarDict .ifo/.dict./.idx/.syn dictionaries;
* Dictd .index/.dict(.dz) dictionary files;
* ABBYY Lingvo .dsl source files, together with abbreviations.
The files can be optionally compressed with dictzip. Dictionary
resources can be packed together into a .zip file;
* ABBYY Lingvo .lsa/.dat audio archives. Those can be indexed
separately, or be referred to from .dsl files.
An algorithm for calculating the difference, intersection,
exclusive-or or union of arbitrary polygon sets.
Copyright: (C) 1997-2004, Advanced Interfaces Group,
University of Manchester.
This software is free for non-commercial use. It may be copied,
modified, and redistributed provided that this copyright notice
is preserved on all copies. The intellectual property rights of
the algorithms used reside with the University of Manchester
Advanced Interfaces Group.
You may not use this software, in whole or in part, in support
of any commercial product without the express consent of the
author.
Software documentation at
This module provides an object type which efficiently represents an array of
booleans. Bitarrays are sequence types and behave very much like usual lists.
Eight bits are represented by one byte in contiguous block of memory. The user
can select between two representations; little-endian and big-endian. Most of
the functionality is implemented in C. Methods for accessing the machine
representation are provided. This can be useful when bit level access to binary
files is required, such as portable bitmap image files (.pbm). Also, when
dealing with compressed data which uses variable bit length encoding, you may
find this module useful.
HLExtract is a command line utility written in C that can load all HLLib
supported packages and extract multiple items from them while maintaining
their directory structure. Currently, BSP, GCF, NCF, PAK, SGA, VPK, WAD,
XZP, and ZIP (store/deflate) package formats are supported.
AdPlug is a free, cross-platform, hardware independent AdLib sound player
library, mainly written in C++ and released under the LGPL. AdPlug plays
sound data, originally created for the AdLib (OPL2) audio board, directly
from its original format on top of an OPL2 emulator or by using the real
hardware. No OPL chip is required for playback.
Audio::Scan is a C-based scanner for audio file metadata and tag
information. It currently supports MP3 via an included version of
libid3tag, MP4, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC (if libFLAC is installed), ASF,
WAV, AIFF, Musepack, and Monkey's Audio.
Practical Music Search is an open source ncurses client for Music
Player Daemon, written in C++. The target audience are power users who
need an MPD client that is highly configurable and accessible. PMS
features a simple but powerful interface similar to Vim, and runs on
(at least) Linux and Mac OS X.
VoIPong is an utility which detects all Voice Over IP calls on a pipeline, and
dumps those which are G711-encoded to separate wave files. It supports SIP,
H323, Cisco's Skinny Client Protocol, RTP and RTCP. For performance reasons,
it is written in the C programming language.
kcfonts is a suit of chinese Ming Fanti fonts for X-window
kcfonts' fonts are contributed by Kau Chauo Information CO. to all
TANet users running on PC. Thanks Chin-Hao Tsai <c-tsai@uiuc.edu>, who
converted it to the style of ETen's fonts. Now you can use kcfonts &
crxvt to view Chinese by BIG5 encoding.