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GCstar 1.4.2 (Default branch)

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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GCstar is an application that can be used to
manage collections of different types. Users can
enter all the items they own, along with
associated information and later perform searches
using filtering criteria. A plugin system allows
some information to be downloaded automatically
from Internet sites. Collections can be exported
to many formats, including HTML, XML, CSV, or
Tellico file format, or imported from Ant Movie
Catalog or Tellico, among others. It currently
manages collections of movies, video games, books,
music, numismatic, wines, board games, and lets users define
their own types of collections.


License: GNU General Public License (GPL)


Changes:
More plugins now use big pictures if the option is
checked. GCstar now
imports identifier and media labels from movies
collections created with
Ant Movie Catalog. There are new plugins to fetch
information from Web
sites: nooSFere (Books — FR) and TheLegacy (Video
games — DE). The
following problems have been fixed: a rating was
sometimes lost when
displayed with stars, problems occurred with the
commandline, the title
when opening items in windows was not updated, and
the title in the list
was incorrect for some collections when modifying
many items together.

EJBCA 3.7.0 (Development branch)

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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EJBCA is a fully functional Certificate Authority in Java using J2EE technology. It builds on the J2EE platform to create a robust, high performance, platform independent, flexible, and component-based CA to be used standalone or integrated in any J2EE app. EJBCA comes with a flexible and powerful Web-based admin GUI.


License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)


Changes:
This release adds support for CV Certificates
(CVC) for EU EAC
ePassports, new WS-API calls and better error
codes, a new service
to automatically renew expiring CAs, the ability
to use IAIK PKCS#11
provider as well as Sun PKCS#11, and a client
toolbox with client CLI
tools that are easy to deploy stand-alone on other
machines.

Performance Application Programming Interface 3.6.1 (Default branch)

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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PAPI aims to provide the tool designer and
application engineer with a consistent interface
and methodology for use of the performance counter
hardware found in most major microprocessors.


License: BSD License (original)


Changes:
This release adds an alias for PAPI_ENUM_ALL to
prevent legacy code
from failing and adds support for nanosecond
resolution timers, newer
dual and quad core processors from Intel and AMD,
new systems from
Cray, Power6 with Linux, and standardized event
names. It fixes an
identification problem with some Pentium4 models,
overflow support on
Intel Core processors, Fortran headers for large
negative numbers, and
identification of POWER5+ and 5++ processors using
AIX. It improves
support for fork/exec with overflow and profiling,
and improves support
for FreeBSD.

Spectro-Edit 0.3 (Default branch)

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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Spectro-Edit reads in regular PCM audio files,
then shows the audio visually in a time vs.
frequency plot. The fun part is that you can
“paint out” any part of the visualization and play
back the audio subject to your modifications. When
you are happy with the result, you can save your
work back to a WAV file. This could be useful for
podcasting (edit out microphone noise, chair
squeaks, phones ringing, and other background
noise), music (make strange and unusual
modifications to the sound for artistic reasons),
research (visualize animal calls or noise
pollution from nearby industrial activity), and
general purpose geekery (which was the original
purpose).


License: GNU General Public License v3


Changes:
This release adds many improvements, including
undo/redo and a
continuous readout reporting cursor position
(frequency (y axis) and
time (x axis)). The brightness slider is now
faster and the user
interface more thoughtfully laid out. The “scale
region” tool now uses
a slider with realtime preview instead of two
buttons, and the new
tool chooser features several new tools, including
“flip” (x or y) and
“clip to threshold”. The window is now never wider
than the screen when
opening a lengthy clip.

IMSettings 0.103.0 (Default branch)

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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IMSettings is a framework that delivers Input
Method settings and applies the changes
immediately, so it will take effect without
restarting applications and the desktop.


License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)


Changes:
The applet has been launched. This release adds
improved XIM handling
and bugfixes.

im-chooser 1.2.2 (Default branch)

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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im-chooser is a GUI frontend application featured
with IMSettings to choose the input method you
want to use. It can also disable input methods
entirely on the desktop. This allows you to pick
an input method and switch it on demand without
restarting either your applications or your
desktop.


License: GNU General Public License v2


Changes:
This release supports the IM icon on the list.

pulse 1.2.56 (Default branch)

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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Pulse is an automated build (or continuous integration) server designed to work with you to ensure the integrity of your code. Pulse regularly checks your source code out from your SCM, builds your projects, and notifies you of the results. Key features include simple setup and administration using a full-featured Web UI, adapability to existing environments, distributed building, personal builds (test using Pulse before committing), and individual developer dashboards and notification preferences.


License: Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial


Changes:
This is a stable build in the 1.2 series. It adds
fixes to agent state
management, the ability to configure how test case
name conflicts are
resolved for all test post-processors, and minor
bugfixes.

WSO2 Identity Solution 1.5 (Default branch)

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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WSO2 Identity Solution is an identity management
solution with CardSpace and OpenID authentication.
It extends SOA governance and ensures
interoperability with CardSpace and OpenID
components from different vendors, allowing easy
integration and migration from traditional
identity management to user centric identity
management. It supports both Java-based Web
containers and Apache HTTPD.


License: The Apache License 2.0


Changes:
This release adds OpenID Provider and relying
party component support,
OpenID information cards based on username-token
credentials and
self-issued credentials, and SAML 2.0 support.

EntityFS 1.0 (Default branch)

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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EntityFS is an object-oriented file system API for
Java. It has a rich set of powerful file and
directory manipulation tools that makes it much
easier to work with file system entities from
Java. The file and directory interfaces are
implementation-independent, and there is support
for building file systems on disk, in memory, or
in Zip or Jar files. File systems can also be
configured to support capabilities such as file
data compression or metadata.

qooxdoo 0.8 (Default branch)

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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qooxdoo is a multi-purpose AJAX framework. It includes support for professional Javascript development, a state-of-the-art GUI toolkit, and high-level client-server communication.


License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)


Changes:
This release adds a completely-rewritten GUI
toolkit and toolchain,
impressive new theming possibilities with rounded
corners, shadows,
background gradients, etc., and major performance
gains in the
toolchain. It now works without Cygwin under
Windows.