ZoneCheck is intended to help solving misconfigurations or inconsistencies
of DNS zone files.
Features
* Powerful XML based configuration file (allowing changes in test severity,
order, zone of application, ...)
* Does not depend on policies
* Fine grained test selection (by test, by categories, by zones)
* Full IPv6 support (connectivity and AAAA records)
* Supports several input/output interfaces such as CLI, CGI
* Dedicated mode for use inside shell scripts
* Batch mode available (ideal when dealing with several domains)
* Use of stylesheets for easy integration and javascript for enhancement only
* Generates reports either by severity or by hosts
* I18N and L10N support (available: French, English)
* Multi-threaded application in order to cut down checking time
* Extensible: new tests, new interfaces, new reports, ...
* Exception and cache mechanisms to simplify test writting
A script that tries to update the serial inside a DNS zonefile with sane values
if the file has changed during edit.
AbiWord is an open-source, cross-platform WYSIWYG word processor. It works
on Windows and most Unix Systems.
Features include:
- Basic character formatting (bold, underline, italics, etc.)
- Paragraph alignment
- Spell-check
- Import of Word97 and RTF documents
- Export to RTF, Text, HTML, and LaTeX formats
- Interactive rulers and tabs
- Styles
- Unlimited undo/redo
- Multiple column control
- Widow/orphan control
- Find/Replace
- Anti-aliased fonts
- Images
For more information, or to see screenshots, visit the AbiSource home page.
Aewan is a multi-layered ascii-art/animation editor that
produces both stand-alone cat-able art files and an
easy-to-parse format for integration in your terminal
applications.
Aewan is a curses-based program that allows for the creation
and editing of ascii art. The user is able to move the cursor
around the screen by means of the arrow keys and 'paint'
characters by pressing the corresponding keys. There are dialog
boxes that allow the user to choose foreground and background
colors, as well as bold and blink attributes. The user may also
select rectangular areas of the canvas in order to move, copy
and paste them. Aewan also supports 'intelligent' horizontal
and vertical flipping (e.g. converts '\' to '/', etc).
BIEW is multiplatform portable viewer of binary files with built-in editor
with binary, hexadecimal, and disassembler modes. It uses native Intel
syntax for disassembly and offers many useful features such as highlighting
for AVR/Java/x86-AMD64/ARM-XScale/PPC-64 code, Russian codepage converter,
full preview of formats MZ, NE, PE, NLM, COFF32, ELF (and partially a.out,
LE, LX, PharLap), code navigator, and much more.
Bvi stands for "Binary VIsual editor". Bvi is a screen-oriented
editor for binary files; its command set is based on that of the
vi(1) text editor. As a binary editor does not have the concept
of "lines", there are differences from vi commands wherever the
latter are line oriented.
Localized messages and documentation for Calligra.
Localized messages and documentation for Calligra.
Localized messages and documentation for Calligra.