Bitflu is a free BitTorrent client. The client was written in Perl and
is designed to run as a daemon (7x24h , like mlnet) on Linux, *BSD and
maybe even OSX.
* Multiple downloads
* Designed to run as a daemon/No GUI: You can connect to the client
using the telnet or HTTP interface
* Security: The client can chroot itself and drop privileges
* Bandwith shaping (currently only upload)
* Crash-Proof design: Crashes or a full filesystem will never corrupt
your downloads again :-)
* Non-Threading/(almost)Non-Forking design: All connections are handled
in non-blocking state using a dynamic select loop
XML-RPC is an extensible mechanism allowing a computer to offer a limited set
of services which can be accessed from anywhere in the net.
XML-RPC uses common and easy to learn internet standards like XML. and HTTP.
ulxmlrpcpp is a library to perform such calls in an object oriented approach
implemented in C++. It is intended to have simple interfaces and to be easy to
learn. But it shall still be fully compliant to the standards and safe in it's
use.
Machine Learning PY (mlpy) is a high-performance Python package for
predictive modeling. It makes extensive use of numpy (http://scipy.org)
to provide fast N-dimensional array manipulation and easy integration of
C code. mlpy provides high level procedures that support, with few lines
of code, the design of rich Data Analysis Protocols (DAPs) for
preprocessing, clustering, predictive classification and feature
selection. Methods are available for feature weighting and ranking, data
resampling, error evaluation and experiment landscaping.The package
includes tools to measure stability in sets of ranked feature lists.
Steghide is a steganography tool which is able to hide data in "container
files" and to extract this data again. If you do not know what steganography is
take a look at Neil F. Johnson's paper about steganography at
http://www.jjtc.com/Steganography/
Steghide is designed to be portable and configurable and features hiding data
in bmp, wav and au files, blowfish encryption, MD5 hashing of passphrases to
blowfish keys and pseudo-random distribution of hidden bits ("stego bits") in
the container data.
A flexible backup tool
Features:
o Easy to configure
o Uses dump, afio, GNU tar, cpio, pax, or zip archivers
o Full and numbered levels of incremental backup (acts like "dump")
o Compression and buffering options for all backup types
o Does remote filesystems (over rsh/ssh; no special service)
o Can backup only files not owned by rpm, or changed from rpm version
o Writes to tapes, on-disk archive files, or on-disk directory trees
o Keeps a table of contents so you know archives are on each tape
o Nice log files
You can get additional information about remote backup strategies using SSH
at http://www.sysfault.org/flexbackup.html
elinks is the links text WWW browser with many bugfixes and enhancements.
So far elinks adds the following to links:
many bugfixes
new translations and some updates of the original ones
some very minor features not worth mentioning here
code cleanup
lua support (from links-lua project)
HTTP referrer support
updated manpage
--help lists all options now
cookie expiration and saving/loading from disk
ability to modify user-agent string
unhistory
support for editing textareas in external editor
ability to switch off document-specific colors
Spidermonkey-based ECMAScript support
Syntax highlighting for HTML, RSS, and XBEL
Plone is a user friendly Content Management System running on top of Python,
Zope and the CMF.
It benefits from all features of Zope/CMF such as: RDBMS integration, Python
extensions, Object Oriented Database, Web configurable workflow, pluggable
membership and authentication, Undos, Form validation, amongst many many other
features. Available protocols: FTP, XMLRPC, HTTP and WEBDAV.
Turn it into a distributed application system by installing ZEO.
Plone shares some of the qualities of Livelink, Interwoven and Documentum. It
aims to be *the* open source out-of-the-box publishing system.
muCommander is a lightweight, cross-platform file manager featuring
a Norton Commander style interface and running on any operating
system with Java support (Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, *BSD, Solaris...).
Here's a non-exaustive list of what you'll find:
- Virtual filesystem with local volumes, FTP, SFTP, SMB, NFS, HTTP and
Bonjour support
- Quickly copy, move, rename files, create directories, email files...
- Browse, create and uncompress ZIP, TAR, GZip, BZip2, ISO/NRG, AR/Deb and
LST archives
- Universal bookmarks and credentials manager
- Multiple windows support
- Full keyboard access
- Highly configurable
Florence is an extensible scalable virtual keyboard for GNOME. You need it if
you can't use a real keyboard either because of a handicap, disease,
broken keyboard or tablet PC but you can use a pointing device. If you can't
use a pointing device, there is gok: http://www.gok.ca/
Florence stays out of your way when you don't need it.
It appears on the screen only when you need it.
There is an auto-click functionality To help people having difficulties to use
the click button.
gwhois is a generic whois client. It strives to know for all existing
tlds and all ip address range the appropiate whois server to ask. You
can simple call gwhois with a query for some domain or some ip and it
will ask the right server for you! It can even query webforms which
are unfortunately the only query type supported by many bad nics.
gwhois can also be used as a whois server. You can call it from the
inetd and make it accessable via a normal standard whois client. This
allows for example using a Windows client and still make use of the
enhanced features of gwhois.