Tulip software is a system dedicated to the visualization of huge
graphs. It manages graphs with a number of elements(node and edges) up
to 500.000 on a personal computer(PIII 600, with 256mo). Its SuperGraph
technology architecture enables to do the following things :
* 3D visualizations
* 3D modifications
* Plug-in support for easy evolution
* Building of clusters and navigation into it
* Automatic drawing of graphs
* Automatic clustering of graphs
* Automatic selection of elements
* Automatic Metric coloration of graphs
Visprint makes fractal fingerprint png images based on the contents of any
file. The image will be different for almost every file with even slightly
different contents. Visprint uses the IFS fractal generation process,
pioneered by Michael Barnsley. It is a way to create images which are
self-similar to infinite depths. In other words, the picture is made up of
smaller versions of itself.
Waffle is a cross-platform C library that allows one to defer selection
of an OpenGL API and window system until runtime. For example, on Linux,
Waffle enables an application to select X11/EGL with an OpenGL 3.3
core profile, Wayland with OpenGL ES2, and other window system / API
combinations.
Waffle's immediate goal is to enable Piglit, Mesa's OpenGL test suite,
to test multiple OpenGL flavors in a cross-platform way. However,
Waffle's design does not preclude it from being useful to other
projects.
Xpdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. These are
also sometimes also called 'Acrobat' files, from the name of Adobe's
PDF software.
It can also convert PDF input to ps, text, and info formats; and
split out fonts and images.
A barcode encoding library supporting over 50 symbologies including Code 128,
Data Matrix, USPS OneCode, EAN-128, UPC/EAN, ITF, QR Code, Code 16k, PDF417,
MicroPDF417, LOGMARS, Maxicode, GS1 DataBar, Aztec, Composite Symbols and more.
This is a port of the ircd-ratbox IRC daemon.
This version is the 'testing' branch; it usually contains more features,
but may contain as of yet unidentified bugs. Admins wishing to try out new
features or test the development release may prefer to use it over the
standard production release.
ircd-ratbox is the primary ircd used on EFnet; it combines the stability
of an ircd required for a large production network together with a rich
set of features, making it also suitable for use on smaller networks.
Changes Include:
o Optional SSL support to enable encrypted connections between clients
and servers, as well as server to server links.
o Add support for SSL only channels, channel mode +S.
o sqlite3 for handling and storing k/x/d lines.
o Support for global CIDR limits.
o Added adminwall allowing admins to broadcast messages to each other.
o Creation of new library archive 'libratbox'.
o Support for forced nick changes (instead of collision kills).
o New ssld and bandb processes for SSL connections and ban checking;
these allow ratbox-3 to make better use of multi-processor systems.
Evangeline is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) Bot based on Eggdrop.
Its done for IRCnet network and most changes are done to make the bot
best there. Bot might not work correctly on other networks (known problems
with kicking on Quakenet).
Evangeline can be simply extended with modules (Eggdrop's modules with
some modifications) and Tcl scripts of course.
A port of the ircd-hybrid IRC daemon.
ircd-hybrid includes a number of improvements over a standard
ircd-2.8 server, including compressed server<->server links, chanmode
+e, and TS5 support.
This is a collection of useful scripts for the irssi IRC-client.
IRC Services is a system of services to be used with Internet
Relay Chat networks. Services provides for definitive nickname
and channel ownership, as well as the ability to send messages
to offline users, and gives IRC operators considerably more
control over the network.