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ftp/Net-FTP-Common-7.0.d (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Perl module to provide simplify common usages of Net::FTP
This module is intended to make the common uses of Net::FTP a one-line, no-argument affair. In other words, you have 100% programming with Net::FTP. With Net::FTP::Common you will have 95% configuration and 5% programming.
ftp/paraget-0.3.0 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Parallel ftp-fetching program
Paraget implements getting a single file in parallel from different mirror sites. Given that there are mirror-sites for the file one is downloading, one can in principle accomplish a much greater bandwidth by downloading from all the sites in parallel . This is accomplished by dividing the file being fetched into several pieces, and by getting each piece from a different server, and then re-assembling them. If there are enough mirror sites, this partitioning makes it so that the bottleneck is now placed at the client end, maxing the client's connection. Paraget is designed to not only do basic n -equal-piece partitioning of a file and sending requests out to n servers for data, but to also be dynamic during the downloading process. For example if one server is too slow, and paraget was done with faster server downloading its piece
ftp/scythia-0.9.3 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Small ftp client unpretentious based on Qt4
Scythia is an simple and portable Ftp client. It does not claim to be able to replace the biggest (no SSH etc.), but only to satisfy some persons and to give us a bigger experience in programming.
ftp/smbftpd-2.4 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
FTP daemon using Samba-like share management mechanism
SmbFTPD is a FTP daemon modified from the FTP daemon of FreeBSD 5.4. Besides original FreeBSD ftpd features, it enhances the user permission control, integrate configuration files, and more useful features. SmbFTPD also support SSL/TLS encryption.
ftp/waiho-0.2 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Simple FTP client for GNUstep
Waiho is a simple FTP client for GNUstep, designed to be easy to use. While it's far from finished, it's already quite useable. LICENSE: GPL2 or later
games/awale-1.6 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
African board game
Awale or Oware is a game of great antiquity, and has been played around the world in various forms for millenia. Currently it is the official board game of Africa. Wikipedia Oware
games/black-box-1.4.8 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Shoot in and watch where the shot leaves the box
There's a black box. You can shoot in and watch, where the shot leaves the box. In the box, crystals are reflecting the shots. You have to guess where the crystals are hidden, by watching your shots.
games/blackshadeselite-0.0.1 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Psychic Bodyguard FPS - protect the VIP
Black Shades Elite is an action game that is more or less similar to the original Black Shades "Psychic Bodyguard FPS". Kill anyone that tries to kill the VIP (the white guy). The psychic part is seeing blue lines when bad guys line up on the VIP (when the line is red they are about to shoot). Other powers (slow down, and visions) are available - press F1 for how to use. It has a few more user friendly options (in the ~/blackshades.config file) as well as a help menu. Aside from that the internals have had some major changes, but there is still a lot more to do. Other options include 3rd person (which was in the original game, just disabled). The other change that I enjoy is the lack of a busy loop - now cpu usage isn't 100% - on any recent system it should be less than 25%. Feature and bug reports are encouraged. I'm sure it's buggy. Enjoy.
games/boswars-2.6.1 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Futuristic real-time strategy game
Bos Wars is a futuristic real time strategy game (RTS). In a RTS game, the player has to combat his enemies while developing his war economy. Everything runs in real-time, as opposed to turn-based games where the player always has to wait for his turn. The trick is to balance the effort put into building his economy and building an army to defend and attack the enemies. Bos Wars has a dynamic rate based economy. Energy is produced by power plants and magma gets pumped from hot spots. Buildings and mobile units are also built at a continuous rate. Control of larger parts of the map creates the potential to increase your economy throughput. Holding key points like roads and passages allow for different strategies. It is possible to play against human opponents over LAN, internet, or against the computer. Bos Wars successfully runs under Linux, MS Windows, BSD, and Mac OS X.
games/brikx-0.4.5 (Score: 1.1597805E-4)
Puzzle game - remove all tiles from the table
A small puzzle game in which your goal is to remove all tiles from the table. You are held up by other tiles, gravity walls, and other things, and you can even redesign the level while playing!