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Animal Shelter Manager 1.20 Stable released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=301793

    This release contains the awaited medical tracking, lots of new     features, improvements and of course the obligatory bug fixes. Animal     Shelter Manager is a complete computer solution for animal sanctuaries     and rescue shelters. Features complete animal management, document     generation, full reporting, charts, internet website publishing,     PetFinder integration and more.

Appalm 0.7 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=301886

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    This release includes more robust OS5 HiRes detection, JogDial support     and is Feature complete (time to debug). The PalmApple project seeks to     provide Apple IIe emulation to the Palm Platform, based on the YAE     AppleII Emulator.

SCons 0.91 adds support for Qt and SWIG
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=301868

    SCons release 0.91, the second SCons beta release, is now available for     download. SCons is a software construction tool (build tool, or     substitute for Make) implemented in Python, based on the winning design     in the Software Carpentry build tool competition (in turn based on the     Cons build tool). This release most notably adds support for building     from Qt source (.ui) files and SWIG (.i) files. IMPORTANT: Release 0.91     contains the following interface changes: - The spelling of the     "validater" Builder option has been corrected to "validator". The old     spelling still works, but generates a warning. - The SConscript()     function no longer automatically splits its argument on white space     into a list of SConscript file names. You must now explicitly enclose     the argument in the Split() function (or do something similar) if you     want that behavior. See the release notes for more information about     these changes. This release adds the following features: - SWIG support     has been added. - Qt support for processing .ui files into .c files has     been added. - You may now specify a list of tools when calling     Environment.Copy(). - A new "sconsign" script can be used to dump the     contents of .sconsign files. - A new $MAXLINELENGTH construction     variables allows control of when a temporary file is used for long link     lines on Win32. - A Builder emitter can now be a dictionary that maps     different source file types (suffixes) to separate emitter functions. -     Builder "prefix" and "suffix" arguments can now be callables that     return generated strings, or dictionaries that map different source     file types (suffixes) to separate prefix or suffix values. - When     executing a Win32 long link line in a temporary file, SCons now also     prints the long line being executed through the file. - A new     $CPPDEFINES variables supports defining platform-independent C     preprocessor command-line arguments. - SCons now uses the C++ compiler     only if there are any object files from C++ sources being linked, and     otherwise invokes the C compiler. The following fixes have been added:

  • Python Value Nodes now work when using timestamps for signatures. - SCons now creates a .hpp file when the yacc file ends in .yy and the -d YACC flag is used. - SCons now correctly deduces target prefixes from source files in subdirectories in all tested cases. - When CVS checkout errors occur, SCons no longer creates zero-length files by mistake. - All Actions now print correctly when using the --cache-show option. - The Command() Builder can now take a directory as a source. - SConscript file or path names with white space now work. - The Microsoft Visual C++ /TP argument has been added to the default $CXXFLAGS value, so it can compile all the different C++ suffixes. - A problem with checking whether certain Node types are up-to-date has been fixed. - The LIB construction variable is now initialized for the Intel compiler (icl). - The g++ and gcc Tool specifications now actually use g++ and gcc in preference to c++ and cc. - SCons configuration tests no longer hang if a piped command generates more output than can be read in single buffer. Error handling has been improved as follows: - Handling Python errors in SConscript files is now more informative. - SCons now reports the target being built in various error conditions that prevent the build Action from being executed. - Incorrect arguments to the Install() function generates a better error message. - A stack trace is now generated if the internal task controller catches an exception. Performance has been improved as follows: - A default environment is created when needed, not every invocation. - Internal maintenance of various lists of dependencies has been sped up by using a dictionary to search for duplication. - The list of dependent children is now calculated once and cached. - The -debug=pdb option now invokes the Python debugger directly, not by recursively invoking Python+SCons. The following changes have been made to the SCons packaging: - An incorrect distutils warning message when using --prefix= option has been removed. - Building the SCons .rpm package should no longer depend on the installation location of the local distutils. The documentation has been improved: - The help output generated by "scons -H" has been tightened. - An explanation about SCons not propagating the external environment has been added to the introduction. - The AlwaysBuild() function is now better explained. - The SConscript function's "dirs" and "name" keywords are now documented. - Typos have been fixed.

Compiere 2.5.0b released & Language Packs http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=301884

    The Compiere team is proud to announce the availability of Release     2.5.0b. Compiere is a smart ERP+CRM solution for Small-Medium     Enterprises in the global marketplace covering all areas from customer     management, supply chain and accounting. For $2-200M revenue companies     looking for "brick and click" first tier functionality. Release 2.5.0b     provides improved Project Management functionality as well as Recurring     Documents, Merging Business Partners and Products, Improved support for     high latency networks and Replication (e.g. for remote POS). The first     Language Packs (Spanish and German) are out.

JGoose Echidna v1.5.1 alpha-release
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=301724

    This release contains a big step concerning the advanced refactoring.     Furthermore we have got an MDR file format support. Moreover we have     restored the old Echidna functionality to the new JGraphpad framework.     Beside it we have removed several small bugs. With Echidna you can     import and analyze Java Source Code. The Program makes a visual Graph     from the relations in the Java Source Code. The Graph contains several     Types of relations.

Slashdot
India Plans Moon Mission by 2008
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/16/0124210

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    [0]LPetrazickis writes "According to [1]the Tribune, Prime Minister     Atal Bihari Vajpayee [1]has announced today that India will send a     spacecraft to the moon by 2008. The Chandrayaan-I mission will showcase     Indian achievements in science and technology to the world. Both     European and Canadian Space Agencies [2]have shown interest in the     mission. [3]SifyNews reports that 2008 was initially [4]mispronounced     as 1908. Today is the 56th anniversary of India's independence."     Previous talk about this has come from the Indian space agency; this     announcement from the Prime Minister seems to have more weight. Links

    0. mailto:petrazi@nosPaM.sympatico.ca
    1. 
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/20030816/main3.htm
    2. 
http://www.deepikaglobal.com/ENG3_sub.asp?ccode=ENG3&newscode=18946
    3. 
http://sify.com/news/
    4. 
http://sify.com/news/othernews/fullstory.php?id=13226007

Hardware Based XRender Slower than Software Rendering? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/16/0034235

    Neon Spiral Injector writes "[0]Rasterman of [1]Enlightenment fame has     finally updated the [2]news page of his personal site. It seems that     the behind the scenes work for E is coming along. He is investigating     rendering backends for [3]Evas. The default backend is a software     renderer written by Raster. Trying to gain a little more speed he     ported it to the XRender extension, only to find that it became 20-50     times slower on his NVidia card. He has placed some sample code on this     same news page for people to try, and see if this is also experienced     on other setups."
Links

    0. 
http://www.rasterman.com/
    1. 
http://www.enlightenment.org/
    2. 
http://www.rasterman.com/pages/news.html
    3. 
http://www.enlightenment.org/pages/evas.html

Mirror, Mirror
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/14/1328214

    PSaltyDS writes "A friend forwarded this to me... don't know where he     got it from. [0]Daniel Rozin, Director Of Research and adjunct     professor at [1]ITP, Tisch School Of The Arts, NYU, and owner of     [2]SmoothWare Design, has built a [3]Mirror-like display as an art     project out of shiny balls. This seems to be a refinement of a [4]1999     Wooden Mirror project that is also pretty cool." Links

    0. 
http://fargo.itp.tsoa.nyu.edu/~danny/bio.html
    1. 
http://fargo.itp.tsoa.nyu.edu/
    2. 
http://www.smoothware.com/
    3. 
http://fargo.itp.tsoa.nyu.edu/~danny/shinyballs.html
    4. 
http://fargo.itp.tsoa.nyu.edu/~danny/mirror.html

The Increasing Cost of Red Hat Linux?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/15/233245

    An [0]Anonymous Coward asks: "I work at a company with a large number     of Linux servers in the data center. We're currently evaluating what     distribution we want to use moving forward. Upgrading to Red Hat     Enterprise from 7.2 would cost ~$350k just for the systems we already     have deployed. Due to the change in Red Hat's release policy, we either     have to move to Enterprise, or change distributions. Also, we don't     have Oracle on any of these systems, but we will need it in the future.     This leaves us with rather limited options. I'm interested hearing what     other Slashdot readers are running, and planning?" Links

    0. mailto:jrmywllng@yahoo.com

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Recommend Apple, Lose Your Job?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/15/2210216

    rocketjam writes "While examining whether outsourcing tech work to     India is really cost-effective, Robert X. Cringely takes a look at the     old conspiracy theory that [0]IT doesn't recommend Apple solutions     because they need less support, thus endangering IT professionals' job     security." Cringely argues: "Ideally, the IT department ought to     recommend the best computer for the job, but more often than not, they     recommend the best computer for the IT department's job." Links

    0. http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20030814.html

Online Document Search Reveals Secrets
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/15/2042249

    An anonymous reader writes "New Scientist is reporting that many     documents published online may [0]unintentionally reveal sensitive     corporate or personal information, according to a US computer     researcher. Simon Byers, at AT&T's research laboratory in the US, was     able to unearth hidden information from many thousands of Microsoft     Word documents posted online using a few freely available software     tools and some basic programming techniques." Links

    0. http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994057

Verizon Rolling Out Nextel-Like PTT Service http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/15/2023216

    [0]aberson writes "Verizon Wireless announced today that it is     [1]rolling out a PTT (push to talk) phone service, targetted at     business customers. They claim better coverage, 'presence'
(away/available), and wireless web for about $10 more than Nextel and
    $10 more than a non-PTT Verizon plan. Pricing doesn't mention how     'high-speed' data will roll into this (which you can't get on Nextel),     but you are using the CDMA2000 network to essentially do VoIP. If only     it could be something cross-networkable like [2]Sonim. Just wait a few     months for the other carriers to catch up and [3]cellular [4]number     [5]portability to be enforced. Ironically, you can only get it on a     Motorola made phone. Also, Verizon seems to be not caring about Nextel     trying to [6]copyright a generic technical term." Links

    0. 
http://dumbengineer.com
    1. 
http://news.vzw.com/news/2003/08/pr2003-08-14.html
    2. 
http://www.sonimtech.com/
    3. 
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/04/18/1638222&tid=100
    4. 
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/06/1659207&tid=100
    5. 
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/25/1427229&tid=193
    6. 
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/24/0038220&tid=155
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Experts Recommend Keeping Hubble Operational http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/15/198248

    foolishtook writes " [0]The New York Times is [1]reporting that a panel     of experts is recommending NASA to keep the [2]Hubble Space Telescope     operating past 2010 when its replacement, the [3]James Webb Space     Telescope, is currently slated for launch. NASA had stated that it     wanted to bring the Hubble down in 2006 to make room in its budget for     the Webb, but astronomers said that it still has a viable future and     the launch date for the Webb is likely to be delayed." Links

    0. 
http://www.nytimes.com/
    1. 
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/15/national/15HUBB.html?ex=1061524800&en=b265c90e2d78c71c&ei=5062&partner=GOOGLE
    2. 
http://hubble.gsfc.nasa.gov/
    3. 
http://www.ngst.nasa.gov/index.html

WindowsUpdate.com Secured, Permanently
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/15/1730200

    Precisely nineteen months ago, Bill Gates sent out a [0]memo to     employees (and the press) announcing that security was Microsoft's     number-one priority. Today, about a hundred readers have submitted the     news that Microsoft.com [1]went down last night. And now, the company     has [2]"extinguished" WindowsUpdate.com (future updates will come from     a [3]different domain). All this because of some Microsoft worm that     triggers at midnight. Related news: [4]Windows Update says you're     protected, but maybe you're not; [5]WU.com briefly ran Linux, heh;     [6]worm variant with clever "anatomical term." Links

    0. 
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-817343.html
    1. 
http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/08/15/HNmsfalls_1.html
    2. 
http://news.com.com/2100-1002-5063592.html
    3. 
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
    4. 
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39115732,00.htm
    5. 
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.windowsupdate.com
    6. 
http://www.counterpane.com/crypto-gram-0308.html#3

US Military Develops P2P Wireless Network Sniffer http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/15/152202

    Merlin83 writes "As being reported on [0]The Register, the [1]US     Military is developing a new system for monitoring enemy battlefield     communication. Called [2]WolfPack, each node is a 6"x4" cylinder,     launched by missile or dropped from aircraft. Once the node lands, it     stands up, extends its antenna and contacts other nodes. The nodes can     also jam cellular communications by transmitting a signal themselves. " Links

    0. 
http://theregister.co.uk/
    1. 
http://theregister.co.uk/content/68/32361.html
    2. 
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Aug2003/n08142003_200308147.html

Freshmeat
4est's Weblog 2.40
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132734/

    4est's Weblog has pseudo code, emoticons, a censored word list, and     time zone offset support with an option for a multi-user interface.     Security is provided through a password protected post screen. You can     enable or disable commenting.

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Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.3.3-pre2 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/132767/

    Access Point Utilities for Unix is a set of utilities that configure     and monitor a Wireless Access Point under Unix. It is known to compile
(with GCC and the IBM C compiler) and run under Linux, FreeBSD,
    OpenBSD, MacOS X, AIX, and QNX.

AIM Sniff 0.9b
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132733/

    AIM Sniff is a utility for monitoring and archiving AOL Instant     Messenger messages across a network. It can be used to monitor for     cases of harassment or warez trading. It has the ability to do a live     dump (actively sniff the network) or read a PCAP file and parse the     file for IM messages. You also have the option of dumping the     information to a MySQL database or STDOUT. AIM Sniff will also monitor     for an AIM login and then perform an SMB lookup on the originating     computer in order to match NT Domain names with AIM login names
(handles). A very basic Web frontend is included.

Apolos 0.1.4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132718/

    Apolos is a GTK+2 CD player for Linux. It features support for the CDDB     protocol, playlists, and normal CD functions.

apt-iselect 2003-08-15
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132751/

    apt-iselect is a small wrapper for &quot;apt-cache search&quot; and     &quot;apt-get install&quot; which uses iselect to search and install     packages. Special care has been taken to make this tool easy and fast     to use. It is generally several times faster than using aptitude for     this task.

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Aranha 0.0.483
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132748/

    Aranha is a piece of software written to allow Web applications to be     written more cleanly and more easily. It is a Local FastCGI Responder,     although work is in progress to allow it to work as a FastCGI     Authoriser and a FastCGI Filter. It is based on the programming     language Lua, and contains many extensions to enable easy Web site     development and maintenance.

arCHMage 0.0.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132719/

    arCHMage is an extensible reader and decompiler for files in the CHM     format. This is the format used by Microsoft HTML help, and is also     known as Compiled HTML. arCHMage is based on chmlib by Jed Wing.

Arno's IPTABLES Firewall Script 1.8.1BETA-3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/132721/

    Arno's IPTABLES firewall script was originally derived from Seven's
(single-homed) IPTABLES script. The biggest differences are that this
    script has support for dual-homed machines, support for masquerading
(NAT), support for ethernet ADSL/DSL modems (for both static and
    dynamically assigned IPs), support for all IP protocols, and support     for VPNs like IPSEC (Freeswan). It also features (stealth) portscan     detection, extensive user definable logging with rate limiting to     prevent log flooding, port forwarding, optimizing the throughput of     your internet connection, protection against SYN/ICMP flooding (DoS     attacks), support for UPnP, and much more. It's easy to configure and     highly customizable. It additionally includes a filter script
(fwfilter) to make your firewall log more readable.

Atomic Tanks 0.9.9b
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132801/

    Atanks is a multi-platform scorched earth clone similar to Worms.     Annihilate the other tanks to earn money, then spend it on bigger and     better shields and weapons to wipe out the opposition. It features a     wide array of weapons, destructible landscape, weather, parachutes,     teleports and a wide range of other features.

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CgiccExtended 0.5.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132811/

    CgiccExtended is a C++ library inherited from (and dependent on) GNU     Cgicc that abstracts CGI processing from the user even further by     loosely mimicking the ease of use provided by Lincoln Stein's CGI.pm     for Perl.

crackalaka 1.0.4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132762/

    Crackalaka is a small, standalone IRC server. It does not implement the     inter-server portions of the IRC protocol, and is meant for use by a     small workgroup, preferably behind a firewall.

CrossOver Plugin 2.0.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132758/

    CrossOver Plugin lets you use Windows plugins directly in your Linux     browser. With CrossOver you can watch QuickTime movies, play Shockwave     Director games, and even view Word, Excel, and Powerpoint documents     using the Microsoft viewers.

curl and libcurl 7.10.7
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132723/

    curl and libcurl is a tool for transferring files using URL syntax. It     supports HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS, DICT, TELNET, LDAP, FILE, and GOPHER,     as well as HTTP-post, HTTP-put, cookies, FTP upload, resumed transfers,     passwords, portnumbers, SSL certificates, Kerberos, and proxies. It is     powered by libcurl, the client-side URL transfer library. There are     bindings/interfaces to libcurl for more than a dozen languages and     environments.

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CVSGnome 0.4.4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132772/

    CVSGnome is a build environment for the GNOME project which allows a     systems administrator to install GNOME from either released source     Tarballs or from bleeding edge CVS depending on what is wanted. This     script also works as a general building wrapper around other sources.     When started, it shows an interactive self-explanatory menu.

CvsKnit 0.9.10
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132717/

    CvsKnit is a CVS automation suite to knit up various CVS repositories     from existing source packages. This may be useful for starting revision     management with CVS, figuring out when a file had been added, modified,     or removed, or for browsing source diffs or annotating between packages     via a Web interface.

CWirc 1.2.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132805/

    CWirc is a plugin for the X-Chat IRC client to transmit raw Morse code     over the internet using IRC servers as reflectors. The transmitted     Morse code can be received in near real-time by other X-Chat clients     with the CWirc plugin. CWirc tries to emulate a standard amateur radio     rig: it sends and receives Morse over virtual channels, and it can     listen to multiple senders transmitting on the same channel. Morse code     is keyed locally using a straight or iambic key connected to a serial     port, or using the mouse buttons, and the sound is played through the     sound card, or through an external sounder.

DBConnect API 0.3.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132744/

    DBConnect API is an easy to use C++ object API to allow applications to     connect to DBMSs. The API currently implements msql, MySQL, Oracle8,     ODBC, and PostgreSQL drivers in the Unix environments and MySQL,     Oracle8, and ODBC in the Windows environment.

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DHCP-locator 0.01
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132726/

    DHCP-Locator is a pair of programs/scripts that log the switch IP     address, port in switch, MAC address, and IP address when a host is     getting an IP address from a DHCP server. It uses ISC DHCP server logs     as input. It's excellent for abuse issues in large networks.

Dropbear SSH Server 0.34
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132749/

    Dropbear is an SSH 2 server, designed to be usable in small memory     environments.

DSPAM 2.6.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132792/

    DSPAM is a server-side anti-spam agent for UNIX email servers. It     masquerades as the email server's local delivery agent and     filters/learns spam using a Bayesian statistical approach which     provides an administratively maintenance-free, self-learning anti-spam     service. Each email is broken down into its most interesting tokens,     each assigned a spam probability. All probabilities are then combined     to produce a statistical probability of spam. This approach, applied to     a mature corpus of email, has the potential to yield a 99.75% success     rate with less than a 0.03% chance of false positives.

Dynebolic GNU/Linux 1.0beta (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/132763/

    Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is a live bootable distribution which works     directly from the CD without the need to install or change anything on     the hard disk. It can recognize most of your hardware devices, and     offers a vast range of software for sound and video production,     streaming, 3D modeling, peer-to-peer and filesharing, deejaying and     veejaying, games, a world navigator with detailed maps and factbooks,     and much more.

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FireSite 2 Alpha
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132806/

    FireSite is a content management system in PHP targeted at web     developers needing a fixed framework for handling information and     access to that information. The access model is based on roles and     users. The system has an API to access information stored, hiding the     access management completely. Through modules it is easy to add     handling of specific information needs.

FSMGenerator 1.0b6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132736/

    FSM Generator allows one to generate FSM implementation source code, in     one of the available programming languages, from configuration files.     The generated FSM can then be compiled together, executed, and     interfaced by the user's software.

FTimes 3.3.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132786/

    FTimes is a system baselining and evidence collection tool. Its primary     purpose is to gather and/or develop information about specified     directories and files in a manner conducive to intrusion analysis. It     was designed to support the following initiatives: content integrity     monitoring, incident response, intrusion analysis, and computer     forensics.

Gammu 0.82 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132795/

    Gammu (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is cellular manager for various     mobile phones and modems. It currently supports Nokia 3210, 33xx, 3410,     35xx, 51xx, 5210, 5510, 61xx, 62xx, 63xx, 6510, 6610, 6800, 71xx, 7210,     82xx, 83xx, 8910, 9110, and 9210, and AT devices (such as Siemens,     Alcatel, Falcom, WaveCom, IPAQ, and other). It has a command line     version with many functions for ringtones, phonebook, SMS, logos, WAP,     date/time, alarm, calls, etc. It can also make full backups and restore     them. It works on various Unix systems (like Linux) and Win32.

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GKrellM Distributed.net Plugin 0.13
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132761/

    GKrellDnet is Distributed.net client monitor plugin for GKrellM. It     includes a Distributed.net client wrapper, so you can write monitoring     apps for WindowMaker, GNOME, Enlightenment, etc.

Glirnath 0.16
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132775/

    The Glirnath is a Web utility to browse and play MP3s on a remote Unix     computer dedicated to be a music jukebox, implemented using PHP and     Perl. The Glirnath does not stream MP3s to other computers, but rather     acts as a remote agent to play music on the server itself. It is useful     for keeping in your living room hooked up to a stereo.

GOBLIN Graph Library 2.6.1Build9
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132771/

    The GOBLIN project consists of a C++ class library for a large series     of graph optimization problems, GOSH, an extension of the Tcl/Tk     scripting language to graph objects, and GOBLET, a graphical user     interface to the library functions. GOBLET includes a graph editor, but     provides only basic graph layout methods.

Gossip 0.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132737/

    Gossip aims at making Instant Messaging with Jabber as easy as     possible, while giving users of the GNOME desktop a user-friendly way     of keeping in touch with their friends.

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Graphical certification authority 0.4.5 http://freshmeat.net/releases/132725/

    Graphical certification authority is an interface for managing RSA keys     and certificates, and the creation and signing of PKCS#10 requests. It     uses the OpenSSL library and a Berkeley DB for key and certificate     storage. It supports importing and exporting keys and PEM DER PKCS8     certificates, signing and revoking of PEM DER PKCS12, and the selection     of x509v3 extensions. A tree view of certificates is presented.

Gtk2-Perl 0.94
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132755/

    Gtk2-Perl allows Perl developers to write GTK+ 2.x applications. The     bindings use an object oriented syntax that attempts to remain close to     the C API, but take a Perlish approach where appropriate.

Highlight 2.0-8
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132776/

    Highlight is a universal source code to HTML, XHTML, RTF, TeX, or LaTeX     converter. (X)HTML output is formatted by Cascading Style Sheets. It     supports Bash, C, C++, C#, COBOL, Java, Perl, PHP, and 40 more     programming languages. It's possible to easily enhance the parsing     database.

ImageSpace 0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132778/

    ImageSpace creates 2D images by mutating syntax trees according to user     input. The user acts as the fitness function and selects images by     aesthetic criteria. Selected images can be rendered and saved in     resolutions up to 2048x2048.

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Issue Dealer 0.9.4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132790/

    The Issue Dealer is a simple product for managing (structuring,     editing, prioritizing, categorizing) issues. It is primarily used to     manage information.

IzPack 3.1.0a (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132750/

    IzPack is a powerful Java installer builder. It is able to create     lightweight and modular installers. You have the choice of the     installer panels you want to use (some can do the same job, so that you     can select the one you prefer), and you even have the choice of the     kind of installer that you want to use. IzPack doesn't use any portion     of native code, it is designed to be fully independent from the     operating system that runs it. It is very easy for the end user with a     properly installed JVM to use an installer made with IzPack, since a     single &quot;java -jar installer.jar&quot; will launch it.

jamChess 0.0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132798/

    Just Another Mail Chess (jamChess) is a chess game played by email. The     players will get an email when their opponent makes a move, which shows     the current chess board and the history.

JCards 4.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132730/

    JCards is a free Java application designed to store and manage data in     any format that the user defines. Instead of having multiple     applications/spreadsheets to manage passwords, tasks, shopping lists,     etc., JCards allows the user to define a database that contains the     fields they want. This is accomplished via an easy to use interface     that requires no understanding of SQL or any other database jargon.     JCards was initially developed for the Sharp Zaurus SL-5x00 PDA, but     will run on any desktop or PDA that has a 1.1 or above version of the     Java Virtual Machine on it. The advantage of this is that the user can     use the same application on the PDA and desktop to manage their data.

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JFtp 1.34
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132739/

    JFtp is a Swing Java network and file transfer client. It supports FTP     using its own FTP API and various other protocols like SMB, SFTP, NFS,     HTTP, and file I/O using third party APIs. It includes many advanced     features such as recursive directory up/download, browsing FTP servers     while transferring files, FTP resuming and queueing, browsing the LAN     for Windows shares, and more. The FTP API is separated from the GUI and     can also be used in third-party applications. It should ideally be     launched in a Web browser via Java Web Start (contained by the Java 1.4     plugin), but can also be started locally.

JPluck 2.0 pre15 (2.x)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132732/

    JPluck converts Web sites to Plucker documents for offline reading on     your handheld.

Karchiver 3.0.5 (KDE 3)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132810/

    kArchiver is a KDE utility made to ease working with compressed files.     With kArchiver, you can create tar.gz, tar.bz2, .zip, and other files,     and you can add, remove, or view one or more files with a     multiselection window. Its interface merges with konqueror, allowing     you to view and extract all of your archives within the file manager.     Right-clicking on an archive allows you to extract archives in     background. You can also convert files between .tar.gz and .tar.bz2. It     also provides an automatic splitter/unsplitter to fit a file onto a set     of floppies, and wizards that will help you step by step to compile and     install software through kArchiver's interface.

Koalog Constraint Solver 1.4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132729/

    Koalog Constraint Solver is a constraint solver written in Java. It     provides cutting-edge technology for solving satisfaction and     optimization problems, including scheduling, time-tabling,     resource-allocation, and configuration (Koalog Configurator is powered     by Koalog Constraint Solver).

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KOffice 1.3 beta 3 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132720/

    KOffice is an integrated office suite based on the KDE libraries.     KOffice currently includes KWord, KSpread, KPresenter, KChart, Kontour,     Karbon14, KFormula, Kugar, and Kivio. There are no special mail and     news clients included in KOffice, because there are KMail and KNode     available for KDE anyway. All KOffice components work together, and you     can embed every KOffice component into any other KOffice component.     This is realized using the KParts object model.

Krefty 0.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132794/

    Krefty is an application that runs under KDE. It is designed to display     short cuts, hot keys, and command lines in a &quot;Quick Reference     Sheet&quot; fashion. The data is held in XML files and can thus be     modified and added to as necessary. Display fonts and colors are     controlled by a CSS stylesheet and can also be modified as necessary.     It is hoped that over time other people can contribute their     &quot;Krefty Sheets&quot; to the project and a set of files will be     built up. NOTE: the data files come in a separate tarball available     from the home page.

KSlide 1.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132813/

    KSlide is a simple puzzle game compatible with the K Desktop     Environment. The playing principle of KSlide is very simple. From a     square set of tiles, one is removed, allowing at least two adjacent     tiles to be shifted. This way, the puzzle is scrambled by the program,     and the player's goal is to restore the original order.

Landscape Themes for Window Maker 0.91 (Part of a Lake) http://freshmeat.net/releases/132754/

    Landscape Themes for Window Maker contains themes created with     landscape paintings by the artist B. Kaemper.

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LaTeXDB 0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132773/

    LaTeXDB brings together LaTeX and a MySQL database. You can use SQL     queries in your LaTeX document and loop over the result sets creating     tables, serial letters, and other stuff.

Lazy8 Ledger 2.10
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132780/

    Lazy8 Ledger is a very simple yet powerful accounting program designed     for people who have experience in bookkeeping. It is a plugin for     jEdit. You can enter any type of bookkeeping activity and break out the     activities to any number of accounts. There are numerous standard     reports that are the basis of accounting needs and then there are tools     to make your own reports. Furthermore, it is Unicode-compatible in all     respects.

libRASCH 0.4.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132787/

    Devices for the measurement of signals use different data formats to     store the data on disk. libRASCH provides a common application     programming interface to access such signals, regardless of which     storage format is used. Additionally, it provides support for     processing (e.g. detects beats in an ECG) and viewing the signals. This     functionality and the access to the various file formats is realized     with plugins.

Loudmouth 0.13.2
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132731/

    Loudmouth is a lightweight Jabber client library written in C/Glib.

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Mahogany 0.65
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132742/

    Mahogany is a GUI email client for the X11/Unix, Windows, and Mac     platforms. It supports a wide range of Internet protocols (IMAP4, POP3,     ESMTP, NNTP) and encrypted communications using SSL, includes full MIME     support, and aims to be fully standard-compliant. It allows the use of     unlimited number of servers, supports filters and identities, and     offers optional HTML viewing and much more.

mod_cplusplus 1.1.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132815/

    mod_cplusplus does for C++ programmers similar things to what mod_perl     does for Perl. It not only cleans up the interface to Apache by     wrapping common structures and functionality with objects and methods,     but it also allows you to implement any type of handler simply by     subclassing, instead of hooking functions.

MyDNS 0.10.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132743/

    MyDNS is a free DNS server for Unix which was implemented from scratch     and is designed to serve DNS data directly from a MySQL or PostgreSQL     database.

mySiteMaker 3.9
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132764/

    mySiteMaker is a collection of CGI tools to rapidly create Web     interfaces to database tables. It includes a Web-based configuration     tool that automatically generates search, results, and edit HTML     screens. The search screen is easy to use and allows the data to be     exported in a variety of formats.

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MythTV 0.11
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132785/

    MythTV is a project aiming to create a homebrew set-top box. The end     goal is to have a nice interface for watching TV, recording shows,     listening to music, etc., all displayed on a TV and controlled by a     remote.

Network Probe 0.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132727/

    Network Probe is a network monitor and protocol analyzer that gives you     an instant picture of the traffic situation on your network and enables     you to identify and isolate traffic problems. Traffic statistics are     graphically displayed in real-time.

nVidia XFree86 4.x Drivers 1.0-4496
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132716/

    These are XFree86 4.x drivers for the TNT, TNT2, TNT2 Ultra, GeForce,     and Quadro chipsets. The GLX component is also included. Currently,     there are drivers for both Linux and FreeBSD.

OJB Console 1.0.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132774/

    OjBect Console is a Web application that provides administrative     facilities for the Object Relational Bridge (OJB) persistence     framework. This console provides transparent browse, search, create,     update, and delete functionality for the objects configured within OJB.     In addition, it provides administrative functionality such as cache     management and a configuration viewer. Finally, it can be extended to     build a data management Web application. The general idea is to provide     a useful administrative tool to OJB and a solid reference application     for OJB/Struts.

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OpenCT 0.1.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132793/

    OpenCT is a library for accessing smart card terminals. It provides a     rich set of functions for driver writers, and protocol drivers for T=0     and T=1, serial, and USB functionality, including USB hotplugging. The     main user of OpenCT is the OpenSC smart card framework, but OpenCT can     of course be used by other applications. Shims that allow OpenCT     drivers to be used from pcsc-lite and CT-API applications are currently     under development.

OpenSC 0.8.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132791/

    OpenSC consists of a SmartCard library that uses PC/SC Lite as its     backend and applications that use the library. It has been tested     extensively on Finnish Electronic Identity (FINEID) cards, but it     should also work on other PKCS #15 and ISO 7816 compatible SmartCards     such as the Swedish Posten eID card. Also implemented are a PKCS #11     module (e.g. for WWW authentication), a PAM module, somewhat working     OpenSSH support, a few basic tools, and a PKCS #15 structure generation     tool.

Pan 0.14.0.95
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132768/

    Pan is a newsreader which attempts to be pleasing to both new and     experienced users. In addition to the standard newsreader features, Pan     also supports yEnc, offline newsreading, article filtering, multiple     connections, and more features for power users and alt.binaries fans.

pg Request Tracker Report 1.0.12
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132735/

    pg Request Tracker 2/3 Report is a set of tools for generating reports     for Request Tracker 2/3 (RT 2/3). Currently, it only supports the     Postgres (&quot;pg&quot;) backend, but MySQL support may be added in     later releases.

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phpStreamcast 1.2.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132765/

    phpStreamcast is an advanced Web frontend for streamcast or stream-db,     both streaming (and playlist) engines for icecast.

PyGgy 0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132789/

    PyGgy is a Python package for generating parsers and lexers in Python.     The distribution contains a generator for generating complicated     multi-state lexers with support for backing up. It also includes a     generator for generating GLR parsers capable of parsing arbitrary     grammars.

RealBasic ColumnMover 2.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132779/

    RealBasic ColumnMover is a class that allows the user to change the     column order of a listbox in a graphical manner, similiar to a Cocoa     application like Mail.app.

Retro Native Forth 6.12
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132802/

    Retro is a clean, usable Forth-based operating system. It attempts to     be a simpler and easier-to-use alternative to more complex operating     systems.

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