SMS::Send::TW::Socket2Air is a SMS::Send driver
which allows you to send messages through http://sms.hinet.net/
Sredird is a serial port redirector that is compliant with the RFC 2217
"Telnet Com Port Control Option" protocol. This protocol lets you share
a serial port through the network. The only known RFC 2217 aware client
is DialOut/IP V2, which is a Windows 95/98/NT client. For more
information on it look at www.tacticalsoftware.com. Anyone interested in
writing a client and who may need help with the RFC 2217 protocol could
contact author of sredird. Information on RFC 2217 and the Telnet Protocol
is available at www.ietf.org.
Given two Maidenhead locators, calculates distance (qrb) and azimuth.
Or if called as locator, gives the lat/long of a Maidenhead locator.
Chmview is a simple program to decompose .chm-file to the
components. Originally it was written for MS Windows to work
in conjunction with Far filemanager.
Babel is a charset encoding/decoding library, not unlike GNU libiconv,
but completely written in Common Lisp.
This package is compiled with SBCL.
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Nomyso is a Perl program which converts assembly language source
files for MASM and TASM to NASM-compatible source files.
Encode::DoubleEncodedUTF8 adds a new encoding utf-8-de and fixes double
encoded utf-8 bytes found in the original bytes to the correct Unicode
entity.
A PHP frontend to the FriBidi library: an implementation of the unicode
Bidi algorithm, provides means for handling right-to-left text.
Oracle Berkeley DB is a family of open source embeddable databases
that allows developers to incorporate within their applications a
fast, scalable, transactional database engine with industrial grade
reliability and availability. As a result, customers and end-users
will experience an application that simply works, reliably manages
data, can scale under extreme load, but requires no ongoing database
administration. As a developer, you can focus on your application and
be confident that Oracle Berkeley DB will manage your persistence
needs.
Note that Berkeley DB 6 changed license to the
Affero GNU General Public License v3 (AGPL v3).
JDBM is a transactional persistence engine for Java. It aims to be for Java
what GDBM is for other languages: a fast, simple persistence engine.
You can use it to store a mix of objects and BLOBs, and all updates are done
in a transactionally safe manner. JDBM also provides scalable data structures,
such as HTree and B+Tree, to support persistence of large object collections.
JDBM2 provides HashMap and TreeMap which are backed by disk storage.
It is very easy and fast way to persist your data.
JDBM2 also have minimal hardware requirements and is highly embeddable.