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math/yacas-1.5.0 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Yet Another Computer Algebra System
Yacas (Yet Another Computer Algebra System) is a small and highly flexible general-purpose computer algebra language. The syntax uses a infix-operator grammar parser. The distribution contains a small library of mathematical functions, but its real strength is in the language in which you can easily write your own symbolic manipulation algorithms. The core engine supports arbitrary precision arithmetic (although it can optionally be linked with the library "libgmp3") and is able to execute symbolic manipulations on various mathematical objects by following user-defined rules.
misc/aclgen-2.02 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Optimize Cisco routers IP access lists
From README: Aclgen is a tool to create minimal length ip access lists and aggregated routing tables primarily for Cisco routers. Aclgen is fast. It takes only 15 seconds to create a 17000 line long access list for some 44000 entries of my routing table. Aclgen is flexible. It accepts various input formats and you can specify any output format by a printf like format-string. Aclgen is intended to use in large scripts creating router configuration from different databases. Any contribution is welcome. Send me your script using aclgen. I'll bundle it with the program.
misc/lifelines-3.1.1 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Advanced genealogical system
LifeLines is an advanced genealogical system. You can store any kind and any amount of data in a LifeLines database, and you can process and generate output based on that data in any way and in any format. LifeLines supports GEDCOM; it imports and exports GEDCOM data. LifeLines has a unique approach to report generation. LifeLines has no built-in reports. Instead all reports are generated using report programs that are written in a report programming language. Because of its flexibility and programmability, LifeLines is frequently used for genealogy applications on the World Wide Web.
misc/cdcollect-0.6.0 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Simple CD catalog for GNOME
CDCollect is a CD/DVD catalog application for gnome. It's goal is to be able to catalog your entire CD collection allowing for searches of your CD/DVD files with a clean and simple interface. Features: * Easy to use interface. * Allow the use of plugins (external programs) to collect information for each file of a CD in your catalog. * Searches can be performed on CDs or files in the collection. * It also catalogs compressed files (using external programs such as unzip, unrar, etc.).
misc/Locale-SubCountry-1.66 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Convert state, province, county etc. names to/from code
This module allows you to convert the full name for a countries administrative region to the code commonly used for postal addressing. The reverse lookup can also be done. Sub country codes are defined in "ISO 3166-2:1998, Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions". Sub countries are termed as states in the US and Australia, provinces in Canada and counties in the UK and Ireland. Additionally, names and codes for all sub countries in a country can be returned as either a hash or an array. Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
misc/ree-1.3 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Tool to dump your ROM extensions
Ree stands for ROM extension extractor. Ree will scan your system memory, address c0000 - f0000 in 512 steps for identification of ROM extensions (55,aa), if found it will calculate its size (byte after id, multiplied by 512byte steps) and save the output to a .rom file. This package also comes with fontdump, a program to extract the fonts from your video BIOS ROMs. You might ask yourself why collect x86 ROM extensions? It's like collecting butterflies. A collection of various .rom files can be found on the project page. Please submit your ROMs there.
multimedia/acidrip-0.14 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
GTK2::Perl wrapper for MPlayer and MEncoder for ripping DVDs
AcidRip is a Gtk2::Perl application for ripping and encoding DVD's. It neatly wraps MPlayer and MEncoder, seeing as MPlayer is by far the best bit of video playing kit around for Linux (and FreeBSD). As well as creating a simple Graphical Interface for those scared of getting down and dirty with MEncoders command line interface, It also automates the process in a number of ways: o Parses DVD into contents tree o Finds longest title o Calculate video bitrate for given filesize o Finds black bands and crops them o Gives suggestions for improved performance
multimedia/mpeg4ip-1.6.1 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Standards-based system to encode, stream, and play MPEG-4 audio/video
[ edited excerpt from developer's README ] The MPEG4IP project provides a standards-based system for encoding, streaming, and playing MPEG-4 encoded audio and video. To achieve this we've integrated a number of existing open source packages, and also created some original code to fill in the gaps. Please note this project is intended for developers who are interested in MPEG-4 audio and video, and Internet streaming. It is not intended for end-users. Please read all the legal information in the file "COPYING"! There is also a project web site at http://www.mpeg4ip.net/ that has some general information on MPEG4IP.
multimedia/livestreamer-1.12.2 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Extract web streams and pipe them into video player of choice
Livestreamer is a Command Line Interface that pipes video streams from various services into a video player, such as VLC. The main purpose of Livestreamer is to allow the user to avoid buggy and CPU heavy flash plugins but still be able to enjoy various streamed content. Livestreamer is built upon a plugin system which allows support for new services to be easily added. Currently most of the big streaming services are supported, such as: Dailymotion Livestream Twitch/Justin.tv YouTube Live UStream Example use: $ livestreamer twitch.tv/day9tv best [cli][info] Found matching plugin justintv for URL twitch.tv/day9tv [cli][info] Opening stream: 720p [cli][info] Starting player: vlc
multimedia/openshot-1.4.3 (Score: 1.2052792E-4)
Non-linear video editor
OpenShot Video Editor is a program designed to create videos on Linux. It can easily combine multiple video clips, audio clips, and images into a single project, and then export the video into many common video formats. OpenShot is a non-linear video editor, which means any frame of video can be accessed at any time, and thus the video clips can be layered, mixed, and arranged in very creative ways. All video clip edits (trimming, cutting, etc...) are non-destructive, meaning that the original video clips are never modified.