Pyexif is a Python library and associated command line tool to extract EXIF
format metadata from the headers of JPEG and TIFF image files. EXIF
information is typically included in images created using digital imaging
devices such as digital cameras and digital film scanners.
Currently, pyexif provides the following functionality:
- Parse EXIF headers in JPEG files.
- Parse EXIF headers in TIFF files.
- Support for camera-specific MakerNote tags (e.g. Nikon, Canon, etc.).
- Provide a simple cmdline interfaces to format the data in human-readable
format.
EXIF specification: http://www.pima.net/standards/it10/PIMA15740/exif.htm
The fetchlog utility displays the last new messages of a logfile.
It is similar like tail (1) but offers some extra functionality like
pattern matching with regular expressions or output formatting. To show
only the new messages appeared since the last call fetchlog uses a
bookmark to remember which messages have been fetched.
fetchlog works on syslog generated logfiles as well as other logfiles.
fetchlog can be used standalone or as a Nagios (TM) plugin. Together
with Net-SNMP one can look at/monitor new messages in remote logfiles.
-Alexander Haderer
alexander.haderer@loescap.de
ebook2cwgui is a GUI front end for ebook2cw created in WxWidgets with
support for both Linux and Windows.
Written by Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK <mail@fkurz.net>
Cheff is a feelter thet cunferts Ingleesh text tu Muck Cheenese-a (Svedeesh
Cheff). Cheff reeds frum stunderd inpoot und vreetes tu stunderd ooootpoot.
Bork Bork Bork!
VVV: http://myseete-a.fereezun.net/ibroone-a72/cheff/index.html
Verify mail address,is it exists. For example,
% vrfy -n -vv kaz@kobe1995.net
NAKAMURA Kazushi@KOBE <mailto:kaz@kobe1995.net>
CGI::FCKeditor is FCKeditor(http://www.fckeditor.net/) Controller for Perl OOP.
FCKeditor(http://www.fckeditor.net/) is necessary though it is natural.
ImageMagick is a package for display and interactive manipulation of
images. The package includes tools for image conversion, annotation,
compositing, animation, and creating montages. ImageMagick can read and
write many of the more popular image formats (e.g. JPEG, TIFF, PNM, XPM,
Photo CD, etc.).
The package can be built _without_ the GUI (X11) support at all -- it
will not have the display, import, and animate functionality, but remain
extremely useful for image manipulation.
The optional "display" utility conflicts with the utility of the
same name from the misc/display port/package.
aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source command-line download
utility. It supports HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, BitTorrent and Metalink. aria2 can be
manipulated via built-in JSON-RPC and XML-RPC interfaces. Its features include:
- Multi-Connection Download.
aria2 can download a file from multiple sources/protocols and tries to utilize
your maximum download bandwidth. Really speeds up your download experience.
- Lightweight.
aria2 doesn't require much memory and CPU time. The physical memory usage is
typically 4MiB (normal HTTP/FTP downloads) to 9MiB (BitTorrent downloads). CPU
usage in BitTorrent with download speed of 2.8MiB/sec is around 6%.
- Fully Featured BitTorrent Client.
All features you want in BitTorrent client are available: DHT, PEX,
Encryption, Magnet URI, Web-Seeding, Selective Downloads and Local Peer
Discovery.
- Metalink Enabled.
aria2 supports The Metalink Download Description Format (aka Metalink v4),
Metalink version 3 and Metalink/HTTP. Metalink offers the file verification,
HTTP/FTP/BitTorrent integration and the various configurations for language,
location, OS, etc.
- Remote Control.
aria2 supports RPC interface to control the aria2 process. The supported
interfaces are JSON-RPC (over HTTP and WebSocket) and XML-RPC.
Twitch - a GPL arcade game by David Clark <silenus@telus.net>.
Twitch is an overhead 2-d shooter, reminiscent of games like Robotron or Tron:
Deadly Disks. The player has entered the fortress of the evil Hippopoticus,
and is trying to rescue the fair Lady Penelope from his clutches. I wrote
Twitch as a proof-of-concept: namely that Python, properly written, is fast
enough to create a playable, cross-platform arcade game.
ebook2cw is a command line program (optional GUI available) which converts
a plain text (ISO 8859-1 or UTF-8) ebook to morse code MP3 files.
It works on several platforms, including Windows and Linux.
Written by Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK <mail@fkurz.net>