Little CMS intends to be a small-footprint color management engine, with
special focus on accuracy and performance. It uses the International Color
Consortium standard (ICC), which is the modern standard when regarding to
color management. The ICC specification is widely used and is referred to
in many International and other de-facto standards. It was approved as an
International Standard, ISO 15076-1, in 2005.
Since version 2.1, Little CMS fully implements ICC specification 4.2 plus
all addendums; it fully supports all kind of V2 and V4 profiles, including
abstract, devicelink, and named color profiles.
Color management refers to techniques that ensure consistent colors while
images are transferred from scanners or cameras to monitors and printers.
Raster3D is a set of tools for generating high quality raster images of
proteins or other molecules.
The core program renders spheres, triangles, cylinders, and quadric
surfaces with specular highlighting, Phong shading, and shadowing. It
uses an efficient software Z-buffer algorithm which is independent of
any graphics hardware.
Ancillary programs process atomic coordinates from PDB files into
rendering descriptions for pictures composed of ribbons, space-filling
atoms, bonds, ball+stick, etc.
Raster3D can also be used to render pictures composed in other programs
such as Molscript in glorious 3D with highlights, shadowing, etc. Output
is to pixel image files with 24 bits of color information per pixel.
dbskkd-cdb is a dictionary server for the SKK Japanese input method
system. dbskkd-cdb is based on the code of skkserv (the original SKK
server) 3.9.3, using the cdb constant database package of
D. J. Bernstein (DJB) for faster dictionary access.
dbskkd-cdb is compatible with skkserv on the protocol behavior. It is
called from "super-server" programs such as inetd or tcpserver, and the
I/O operation is solely with the stdio interface, so the code is compact
and the access to the server can be easily restricted.
Esecanna pretends to be a cannaserver and listens to canna clients.
It interprets to one of the VJE 3.0/2.5 or Wnn6 servers what they say,
then passes through to them what it results.
You'll have to install one of the esecanna modules to run it.
With this, you can use VJE 3.0/2.5 or Wnn6's smart input engine
also from the console applications.
[ canna clients ] (mule, jvim, etc.)
|| /\
\/ ||
[ esecanna ] (esecannaserver + {vje30,wnn6} module)
|| /\
\/ ||
[ input engine ] (vjed or jserver)
Further information is found on the following web site:
Epwutil contains following utilities:
bookinfo - view a component of the book to know how to downsize it.
catdump - edit and concatenate the CD-ROM catalogue files.
squeeze - remove multi-media data(image or audio) and indexes for conditional
or compound search from the book.
Bookinfo and squeeze can not be used for EPWING V4 and later.
See "Section 5: Restriction" in epwutil.doc.
In use of this programs, you have to check the agreement of your CD-ROM books
on making copies or modifying books for personal use.
See "Section 2: Before using epwutil" in epwutil.doc.
Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure, while at the same
time being sendmail compatible enough to not upset existing users. Thus, the
outside has a sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely different.
Some feautures:
Connection cache for SMTP, DSN status notifications, IP version 6, Plug-in
support for multiple SASL implementations (Cyrus, Dovecot), TLS encryption and
authentication, Configurable status notification message text, Access control
per client/sender/recipient/etc, Content filter (built-in, external before
queue, external after queue), Berkeley DB database, LDAP database, MySQL
database, PostgreSQL database, Maildir and mailbox format, Virtual domains,
VERP envelope return addresses and others.
Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure, while at the same
time being sendmail compatible enough to not upset existing users. Thus, the
outside has a sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely different.
Some feautures:
Connection cache for SMTP, DSN status notifications, IP version 6, Plug-in
support for multiple SASL implementations (Cyrus, Dovecot), TLS encryption and
authentication, Configurable status notification message text, Access control
per client/sender/recipient/etc, Content filter (built-in, external before
queue, external after queue), Berkeley DB database, LDAP database, MySQL
database, PostgreSQL database, Maildir and mailbox format, Virtual domains,
VERP envelope return addresses and others.
Postfix attempts to be fast, easy to administer, and secure, while at the same
time being sendmail compatible enough to not upset existing users. Thus, the
outside has a sendmail-ish flavor, but the inside is completely different.
Some feautures:
Connection cache for SMTP, DSN status notifications, IP version 6, Plug-in
support for multiple SASL implementations (Cyrus, Dovecot), TLS encryption and
authentication, Configurable status notification message text, Access control
per client/sender/recipient/etc, Content filter (built-in, external before
queue, external after queue), Berkeley DB database, LDAP database, MySQL
database, PostgreSQL database, Maildir and mailbox format, Virtual domains,
VERP envelope return addresses and others.
The Spam Bouncer is a set of procmail recipes, or instructions, which
search the headers and text of your incoming email to see if it meets
one or more of several categories (known addresses, rogue ISPs, bulk
mail software etc etc).
The Spam Bouncer sorts suspected spam into two categories -- mail from
known spam sources which is definitely spam, and other mail which is
probably spam, but might also be legitimate. It then tags this email
with appropriate headers giving the spam classification, and responds
according to the parameters you have set.
GeoGebra is a dynamic mathematics software that joins geometry,
algebra and calculus. It is developed for education in secondary
schools by Markus Hohenwarter at the University of Salzburg.
You can do constructions with points, vectors, segments, lines,
conic sections as well as functions and change them dynamically
afterwards. Equations and coordinates can be entered directly.
Thus, GeoGebra has the ability to deal with variables for numbers,
vectors and points, finds derivatives and integrals of functions
and offers commands like Root or Extremum.
GeoGebra received several international awards including the European
and German educational software award.