From the README:
Twisted is an event-based framework for Internet applications. It includes
a web server, a telnet server, a chat server, a news server, a generic
client and server for remote object access, and APIs for creating new
protocols and services. Twisted supports integration of the Tk, GTK+, Qt or
wxPython event loop with its main event loop. The Win32 event loop is also
supported, as is basic support for running servers on top of Jython.
Twisted is based on an unconventional and somewhat Twisted design philosophy.
From the README:
Twisted is an event-based framework for Internet applications. It includes
a web server, a telnet server, a chat server, a news server, a generic
client and server for remote object access, and APIs for creating new
protocols and services. Twisted supports integration of the Tk, GTK+, Qt or
wxPython event loop with its main event loop. The Win32 event loop is also
supported, as is basic support for running servers on top of Jython.
Twisted is based on an unconventional and somewhat Twisted design philosophy.
The pysvn module is a python interface to the Subversion version control
system. This API exposes client interfaces for managing a working copy,
querying a repository, and synchronizing the two.
This API cannot create new repositories; it can only interact with existing
repositories. If you need to create a repository, use the svnadmin command
from Subversion.
Using the API, you can check out a working copy, add, edit, and remove working
files, and check in, compare, or discard your changes. Repository properties
such as keyword expansion, end of line characters, and ignore lists can also
be examined and manipulated.
This package provides a general framework for developing spatial indices.
Currently it defines generic interfaces, provides simple main memory and
disk based storage managers and a robust implementation of an R*-tree, an
MVR-tree and a TPR-tree.
Supported Features:
* Generic main memory and disk based storage managers.
* R*-tree index (also supports linear and quadratic splitting).
* MVR-tree index (a.k.a. PPR-tree).
* TPR-tree index.
* Advanced query capabilities, using Strategy and Visitor patterns.
* Arbitrary shaped range queries, by defining generic geometry interfaces.
* Large parameterization capabilities, including dimensionality,
fill factor, node capacity, etc.
* STR packing / bulk loading.
The State Threads is a small application library which provides a
foundation for writing fast and highly scalable Internet applications
(such as web servers, proxy servers, mail transfer agents, and so on) on
UNIX-like platforms. It combines the simplicity of the multithreaded
programming paradigm, in which one thread supports each simultaneous
connection, with the performance and scalability of an event-driven
state machine architecture. In other words, this library offers a
threading API for structuring an Internet application as a state
machine.
The State Threads library is a derivative of the Netscape Portable
Runtime library (NSPR).
This extension provides a Tcl interface to the mmap(2) POSIX system
call.
It provides a Tcl package that allows Tcl scripts to:
1) Memory map files for improved access efficiency;
2) Share memory between related processes;
3) Easily implement cyclic persistent log files.
The functionality of 'mmap' is exported from this extension in the
form of a new Tcl channel type, named "mmap". A memory mapping is
established with the 'mmap' command. Following 'mmap' execution,
access to the memory mapped file is done via the standard Tcl
commands: puts/gets/seek/flush/close/fconfigure, only that this
time these commands operate on memory, rather than on a file.
Edith Pro is a high quality user-friendly text editing system
that combines a modern, colourful multi-window user interface
with large basic editing flexibility. It is intended for those
who want a powerful editing tool, but are not prepared to
spend a wealth of energy into learning and configuring their
applications.
Edith Pro concentrates on editing features that are universal
in applicability; as such it is not a programmable editor, but
it has many well thought-out elementary features that allow
efficient text editing for arbitrary types of text.
This port uses the Linux binary compatibility.
Loemu is a free application that provides a simple frontend for various game
emulators.
Features:
- Currently it supports game emulation with mame, sdlmame and snes9x.
- Browse games using dynamic list. This allows to browse in a list generated
with some categories (and it has other advantages).
- Finds games quickly. Using a specific dialog that looks for a game in all
the gamelist.
- The generation of the dynamic list filtering the gamelist is very fast.
- It has been developed with PyGTK + Glade.
- Released under GNU General Public License.
The design of loemu allows the support of more emulators adding specific
emulator configuration files.
Gwget is a download manager for the Gnome Desktop. The main features are:
* Resume: By default, gwget tries to continue any download.
* Notification: Gwget tries to use the Gnome notification area support,
if available. You can close the main window and gwget runs in the background.
* Recursivity: Gwget detects when you put a html, php, asp or a web page dir in
the url to download, and ask you to only download certain files (multimedia,
only the index, and so on).
* Drag & Drop: You can d&d a url to the main gwget window or the notification
area icon to add a new download.
Clone of the strategy board game 'Blokus'. Four players must place
as many of their 21 pieces on the board as possible while preventing
others from doing the same.
This is made difficult by the fact that a piece played by a player
must touch another of the player's pieces, but only at their corners
(a player's first piece must touch a board corner).
The game is over when no player can play any new pieces. The winner
is the player with the fewest & smallest pieces remaining. Bonus
points are awarded for playing all pieces.
Features a tweakable AI to take the place of any human players.