The SMS Server Tools 3 is a SMS Gateway software which can send and receive
short messages through GSM modems and mobile phones.
This is the enhanced version 3.x maintained by Mr. Keijo "Keke" Kasvi.
An ANSI-BBS terminal designed to connect to remote BBSs via telnet, rlogin, or
SSH. Supports ANSI music and the IBM charset when possible. Will run from a
console, under X11 using XLib, or using SDL.
This consists of a 16-bit assembler and loader for x86 or 6809
CPUs. Unlike the GNU binutils in the base system (recent versions
of which have 16-bit capability), these are for code written with
Intel syntax.
This is a port of ALD - the Assembly Language Debugger. It provides
breakpoint debugging capabilities to those wishing to debug their
assembly language programs. Currently, x86 platforms are supported.
Patrick Alken
alken (at) colorado.edu
DITrack is a free, open source, lightweight, distributed issue (bug,
defect, ticket) tracking system using a Subversion repository instead
of a backend database. It is written in Python and runs in UNIX
environment (*BSD, Linux, MacOS X).
A low-level binding to the kqueue library as found in BSD and Mac OS X.
It provides, among other things, a way of monitoring files and directories
for changes.
A version of malloc/free/realloc written by Doug Lea and released to the
public domain.
Version 2.6.5
Based loosely on libg++-1.2X malloc. (It retains some of the overall
structure of old version, but most details differ.)
QCA aims to provide a straightforward and cross-platform crypto API,
using Qt datatypes and conventions.
Supported features:
* SSL/TLS
* X509
* SASL
* RSA
* Hashing (SHA1, MD5)
* Ciphers (Blowfish, 3DES, AES)
Perl bindings to the 2.x series of the GtkSpell graphical user interface
library. This module allows you to write perl applications that utilize the
GtkSpell library for mis-spelled word highlighting.
The ancient ConfigParser module available in the standard
library 2.x has seen a major update in Python 3.2. This
is a backport of those changes so that they can be used
directly in Python 2.6 - 2.7