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LinPacker |
http://freehackers.org/[..]er/index.html |
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Linpacker is a tool to optimize the placement of rectangles in a band of semi-infinite size (2D bin packing problem). It can be useful for cutting stocks in trucks and factories.
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Mupen64 |
http://mupen64.emulation64.com/ |
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Mupen64 a n64 emulator.
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XFE |
http://roland65.free.fr/xfe/ |
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X File Explorer (Xfe) is an MS-Explorer like file manager for X. It is based on the popular, but discontinued, X Win Commander, which was developed by Maxim Baranov. Xfe aims to be the filemanager of choice for all the Unix addicts!
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Wings3d |
http://www.wings3d.com |
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Wings 3D is a polygon mesh modeler inspired by Nendo and Mirai from Izware.
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FTE Text Editor |
http://fte.sourceforge.net/ |
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FTE is text editor for developers.
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Squid |
http://www.squid-cache.org/ |
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Features-rich proxy server.
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openssh |
http://www.openssh.com/ |
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OpenSSH is a FREE version of the SSH protocol suite of network connectivity tools that increasing numbers of people on the Internet are coming to rely on. Many users of telnet, rlogin, ftp, and other such programs might not realize that their password is transmitted across the Internet unencrypted, but it is. OpenSSH encrypts all traffic (including passwords) to effectively eliminate eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other network-level attacks. Additionally, OpenSSH provides a myriad of secure tunneling capabilities, as well as a variety of authentication methods.
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Gcompressor |
http://gcompressor.sourceforge.net/ |
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A GUI interface for GNOME that can decompress and compress files.
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SCREEM |
http://www.screem.org/ |
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SCREEM is a web site development environment It's purpose is to increase productivity when constructing a site, by providing quick access to commonly used features including Dreamveawer templates. SCREEM does not provide a WYSIWYG display of pages. Instead you are presented with the raw html source in its editor window.
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Python EXIF Library |
http://home.cfl.rr.com/genecash/ |
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EXIF.py to moduł do odczytu nagłówków i podglądów "Exchangeable Image File Format for DigitalStill Cameras" (EXIF) z JPEGów lub TIFFów pochodzących z aparatów cyfrowych. Odczytuje pliki graficzne w formatach JPEG, JFIF i TIFF oraz jest w stanie wyjąć podglądy zarówno w formacie JPEG jak i TIFF.
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Virtual GameBoy Advanced |
http://fms.komkon.org/VGBA/ |
10365x |
Game boy emulator.
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Alogg |
http://lyrian.obnix.com/alogg/ |
10365x |
'alogg' is a library which makes it easier to use Ogg/Vorbis streams with Allegro. It offers facilities to decode, stream, and encode Ogg/Vorbis streams, and integrates those facilities with Allegro's datafile and sample loading routines. 'alogg' comes with a sample player, streamer, and encoder based on Allegro's sound routines.
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Galeon |
http://galeon.sourceforge.net/ |
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Galeon is a GNOME Web browser based on gecko (the mozilla rendering engine). It's fast, it has a light interface, and it is fully standards-compliant.
The main appeal in Galeon is its slender design and speed. The icons on the browser itself are small and cleanly designed, and look better than the increasingly cartoony buttons found on most Web browsers. That means the buttons take up little of the space that one would rather use for, well, browsing. Pages load quickly and almost flawlessly, although some standard fonts looked a little less clear than one might like. Thoughtfully, it provides access to Google right from the front page.
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OpenMortal |
http://apocalypse.rulez.org/~upi/Mortal/ |
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Open Mortal is a parody of the once popular coin-up fighting game, Mortal Kombat, for Windows and Linux. It is currently playable, has 16 playable characters, some more in the making. New characters can be added, so players can be their own Open Mortal actor.
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Solfege |
http://www.solfege.org |
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GNU Solfege is a computer program written to help you practice ear training. It can be useful when practicing the simple and mechanical exercises. These are the exercises written so far:
Recognise melodic and harmonic intervals
Compare interval sizes
Sing the intervals the computer asks for
Identify chords
Sing chords
Scales
Dictation
Remembering rhythmic patterns
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