MadEdit is an Open-Source & Cross-Platform Text/Hex Editor written
in C++ and wxWidgets.
MadEdit can edit files in Text/Column/Hex modes, and supports many
useful functions, e.g. SyntaxHighlightings, WordWrap, Encodings.
Mpage is a program to reduce and print multiple pages of text per
sheet on a PostScript compatible printer.
It also has limited functionality to do the same with postscript files itself.
Mpage and all the files distributed with mpage are covered by copyright:
Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Marcel J.E. Mol, The Netherlands
Copyright (c) 1988 Mark P. Hahn, Herndon, Virginia
libfap is a quick and dirty C port of the Ham::APRS::FAP
Finnish APRS Parser Perl module.
As the original Perl code, libfap parses normal,
mic-e and compressed location packets, NMEA location packets, objects,
items, messages, telemetry and most weather packets.
For more description, see the Perl module.
This site is about a seam-carving C/C++ library called Liquid
Rescale.
It is a free, open source implementation of the algorithm described
in the paper [1] by Shai Avidan and Ariel Shamir.
It aims at resizing pictures non uniformly while preserving their
features, i.e. avoiding distortion of the important parts.
The API is intended to be powerful, yet fast and easy to use. It
supports saving and loading of the carving information, real-time
scaling, manual feature selection, customizable progress report and
more.
Included are full documentation (in docbook format) and examples.
[1] http://www.faculty.idc.ac.il/arik/imret.pdf
Originally, PQIV was written as a drop-in replacement for QIV. The first
release was not more than a Python script, hence the name. Now, PQIV is
a (modulo some small extras) full featured clone of QIV written in C
using GTK-2 and GLIB-2.
Features include:
* Command line image viewer
* Directory traversing to view whole directories
* Watch files and directories for changes
* Natural order sorting of the images
* A status bar showing information on the current image
* Transparency and animation support
* Moving, zooming, rotation, flipping
* Slideshows
* Highly customizable
* Supports external image filters (e.g. convert)
* Preloads the next image in the background
* Fade between images
* Optional PDF/eps/ps support (useful e.g. for scientific plots)
* Optional video format support (e.g. for webm animations)
CNPRINT is a utility to print Chinese/Japanese/Korean (CJK) text
(or convert to PostScript) under DOS, VMS and UNIX systems. It
works just as a print command on your system. Currently GB, Hz,
zW, BIG5, CNS, JIS, EUC, Shift-JIS, KSC, UTF8, UTF7 and UTF16
formats are supported.
CNPRINT also has many other features, among them:
* print all CJK codes using a single Unicode CJK font
* print GB using Big5 fonts or print Big5 using GB fonts
* multiple columns, vertical printing, change font or character
size within document
* phrase-based GB<->BIG5 conversions
* built-in HZ<->GB conversion
* repair/re-format functions for CJK text
* envelope and address label printing
* decode MIME quoted printable (=20=3C=5E like text)
* true type fonts (TTF) support
With its full Unicode support, it should be able to print other
language (e.g. Thai, Vietnames, Arabic as well). For more information,
please read the help file.
MythTV is a "Personal Video Recorder", i.e. a computer-based video
recorder. It supports pausing and rewinding live TV, multiple tuner
cards, hardware or software video compression, onscreen program guides
and a distributed architecture.
oneko displays a cat chasing the mouse. It is based on "xneko", which
displayed a cat in a cage (i.e., a rectangular window). She is now
free to run all over the screen.
Nepenthes can determine the malware activity on a network by deploying
a nepenthes sensor (i.e. honey pot). The programm emulates different
well known vulnerabilities waiting for malicious connections trying to
exploit them.
GDL - GNU Data Language - is a free IDL (Interactive Data Language) compatible
incremental compiler (i.e. runs IDL programs).
IDL is a registered trademark of Research Systems Inc.
(see: <http://www.rsinc.com/>)