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jOOX stands for Java Object Oriented XML. It is a simple wrapper for the org.w3c.dom package to allow for fluent XML document creation and manipulation where DOM is required but too verbose. jOOX only wraps the underlying document and can be used to enhance DOM, not as an alternative. It is inspired by jOOQ and jQuery.
Release Notes: This is the first "official" release of jOOX. All strategic XML. API's are now supported by jOOX. These include: support for marshalling / unmarshalling JAXB annotated objects; support for XPath parameters / variables; support for XPath extension namespace / functions as provided by http://exslt.org; support for XSL transformation; support for CSS-style selectors for XML navigation.
FFmpeg is a tool for converting audio, video, and subtitles. It includes libavcodec, the leading open source codec library. It also includes libavformat (implementing muxers and demuxers), libswscale (for very fast video scaling), and libavfilter (an advanced video filter system supporting arbitrary filter graphs), and libavutil (a utility library intended to supplement libc). A simple multimedia player is included too. An experimental streaming server for live broadcasts is also included.
Release Notes: This release adds many bug and security fixes, including ones for CVE-2011-3893 and CVE-2011-3895. It also significantly improves seeking support in H.264.
For users on Linux and Unix, KDE offers a full suite of user workspace applications which allow interaction with these operating systems in a modern, graphical user interface. This includes Plasma Desktop, KDE's innovative and powerful desktop interface. Other workspace applications are included to aid with system configuration, running programs, or interacting with hardware devices. While the fully integrated KDE Workspaces are only available on Linux and Unix, some of these features are available on other platforms. In addition to the workspace, KDE produces a number of key applications such as the Konqueror Web browser, Dolphin file manager, and Kontact, the comprehensive personal information management suite. The list of applications includes many others, including those for education, multimedia, office productivity, networking, games, and much more. Most applications are available on all platforms supported by the KDE Development. KDE also brings to the forefront many innovations for application developers. An entire infrastructure has been designed and implemented to help programmers create robust and comprehensive applications in the most efficient manner, eliminating the complexity and tediousness of creating highly functional applications.
Release Notes: This release adds many new features, improved stability, and increased performance. Highlights for Plasma Workspaces include window manager optimizations, a redesign of power management, and integration with Activities. The first Qt Quick-based Plasma widgets have entered the default installation of Plasma Desktop, with more to follow in future releases. KDE applications released today include Dolphin file manager with its new display engine, and KDE Telepathy, reaching its first beta milestone. New features for Marble virtual globe keep arriving, including Elevation Profile.
The WiKID Strong Authentication System is a highly scalable, secure two-factor authentication system. It is simple to implement and maintain, allows users to be validated automatically, requires no hardware tokens, has a simple API for application support (via Ruby, PHP, Java, COM, Python, etc.), supports multiple domains, and supports replication for fault tolerance and scalability. It also supports mutual /host and transaction authentication, wireless tokens only domains, locked tokens (to your PC), anti-keystroke logger keypad PIN entry, etc.
Release Notes: This release has an improved layout. It fixes an issue with the locked token on OS X.
Fork CMS is dedicated to creating a user friendly environment to build, monitor, and update your website. It is designed to be the CMS of choice for beginners and professionals.
Release Notes: Most improvements are done on the part of developer-friendliness. Several extra methods are added to make it even easier to validate data. There are several bugfixes, mostly improving usability.
nxlog is a modular, multi-threaded, high-performance log management solution with multi-platform support. In concept, it is similar to syslog-ng or rsyslog, but is not limited to Unix/syslog only. It can collect logs from files in various formats, receive logs from the network remotely over UDP, TCP, or TLS/SSL on all supported platforms. It supports platform-specific sources such as the Windows Eventlog, Linux kernel logs, Android device logs, local syslog, etc. Writing and reading logs to/from databases is also supported for many database servers. The collected logs can be stored into files, databases, or forwarded to a remote log server using various protocols. The old BSD Syslog and the newer IETF syslog standard (RFC 3164 and RFC 5424-5426) are fully supported by nxlog in addition to other custom formats. A key concept in nxlog is to be able to handle and preserve structured logs so there is no need to convert everything to syslog and then parse these logs again at the other side. It has powerful message filtering, log rewrite, and conversion capabilities. Using a lightweight, modular, and multi-threaded architecture which can scale, nxlog can process hundreds of thousands of events per second.
Release Notes: The code can now be compiled for Android. SNARE Syslog format support has been added for output. The im_mseventlog module can now produce output in UTF-8 and its error handling was enhanced to be more fault tolerant against the EventLog subsystem's failures. The im_mseventlog and im_msvistalog modules now set the AccountType and Category fields. A ReadFromLast configuration directive was added for the im_mseventlog and im_file modules.
Simple Groupware is a complete enterprise application offering email, calendaring, contacts, tasks, document management, synchronization with cell phones and Outlook, full-text search, and much more. Simple Groupware combines standards like RSS, iCalendar, vCard, IMAP, POP3, SMTP, CIFS, CSV, WebDAV, LDAP, and SyncML under one platform. Unlike other groupware software, Simple Groupware contains the programming language sgsML to enable the quick customization and creation of powerful Web applications.
Release Notes: Some smaller fixes have been applied.
LibU is a multiplatform C library that comes under a BSD-style license. It includes many interdependent modules for accomplishing several tasks: memory allocation, networking and URI parsing, string manipulation, debugging, and logging in a very compact way, plus many other miscellaneous tasks. It has a small footprint (about 70KB for the default configuration), it is modular, and it has a multiplatform nature, making it an ideal candidate for embedded systems. KLone is an example of such usage.
Release Notes: URI: various fixes related to IP-literal parsing and reassembling. NET: u_connect_ex and ai_resolv fixes. HMAP: custom discard policies. UNIT-TEST: a fix for conditional include logics that enables test sandboxing.
KLone is a fully-featured, multi-platform framework which allows dynamic Web pages to be written in C/C++ (with the usual <% /* code */ %> style). The pages can then be embedded (in compressed and/or encrypted form) into a single executable that also contains KLone's high-performance HTTP/S server. Given its nature, it can be linked natively to any C/C++ library (database, XML, graphics, etc.), without an intermediate layer, and it is especially suited for low-resource (embedded) systems.
Release Notes: IPv6, SCTP, and Unix IPC support. A new server loop hook. A bug in memory session configuration that prevented use of default has been fixed. A multipart/form-data bug that could result in hanging connection on file upload has been fixed. Bad buffer length in http_is_valid_uri() has been fixed. Building when fork(2) is missing, as in uClinux, has been fixed.
PHP Live is live support software powered by PHP and MySQL. Functions include unlimited operators, unlimited departments, social media links in the chat window, department unique logo and chat icons, themes, click tracking, Website traffic monitoring, and more.
Release Notes: Updating department visibility was not updating the operator visibility is now fixed. There are additional incoming chat request sound notifications. There is mail header UTF charset along with UTF character support for mail subject. Language packs have been restructured, as some areas required multiple language pack inclusion. Constants have been changed to variables. Chats that have not been accepted will not be stored to the transcripts. A bug in the "is typing..." notification for multi-language characters in the operator or visitor names has been fixed.
WDB is a weather data storage system for storage of weather and water observations, forecasts, analysis fields, and models. The system should be compatible with the meteorological standards BUFR and GRIB (version 1 and 2). In addition to generic loading programs, WDB also features a flexible retrieval interface for retrieving weather data in time series or entire fields. WDB is built using PostgreSQL extended with PostGIS.
Release Notes: This release extracts the cleaning functionality of WDB into separate Debian packages (although the code is still maintained in the core repository). It also adds a wci.median function and improves the polygon from raster data retrieval functionality.
The MOEA Framework is a Java library for developing and experimenting with multiobjective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs) and other general-purpose optimization algorithms and metaheuristics. A number of algorithms are provided out-of-the-box, including NSGA-II, ε-MOEA, GDE3, and MOEA/D.
Release Notes: This release adds an interface for connecting to C/C++ problems (see examples/Example4.java in the source code download). It includes the necessary files so that the source code can be imported directly into Eclipse, ensuring the environment is configured correctly. Follow the installation instructions in README. There are miscellaneous bugfixes.
hamsterdb Embedded Storage is an embedded database engine written in ANSI-C. It includes B+Trees with variable length keys and records. It supports in-memory databases and endian-independent files, database cursors, multiple databases in one file, "record number" databases, and duplicate keys. hamsterdb is very fast and highly configurable. It compiles and runs on Unix platforms, Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Windows CE.
Release Notes: This is the first stable release of the 2.x branch. It features a complete re-implementation of the Transaction support, now allowing an unlimited number of Transactions in parallel. It integrates the Java and .NET APIs. Sources, documentation, and prebuilt libraries for Win32 (including .NET and Java) are available on the (redesigned) webpage.
s6-linux-utils is a set of minimalistic Linux-specific system utilities.
Release Notes: This release fixes a trivial build bug for s6-devd.
Praze cam is a simple HTML5 image viewer where you can cycle through the pictures with cursors or clicking by the image. It is suitable for Web cam applications.
Release Notes: This release refactors the code to load one image in advance, to make the viewer more responsive when paging through images.
Forban is a P2P file sharing application for link-local and local area networks. Forban works independently from the Internet and uses only the local area capabilities to announce, discover, search, or share files. Forban relies on HTTP and is opportunistic, meaning that it replicates any files of interest seen in its proximity. The Forban protocols are minimalistic to ease the production of other implementations.
Release Notes: Embedded CherryPy has been updated to 3.2.2. A minor bug in the base64 extended de/encode has been fixed.
mxGraph is a JavaScript library that uses built-in browser capabilities to provide an interactive drawing and diagramming solution. Target applications are Web based applications that require workflow/BPM, diagram, network, or general graph editing to be available in-place on a Web page.
Release Notes: This release fixes mostly minor bugs. There are new examples for styling popup menus, custom perimeter functions for shapes, and an HTML 5 canvas background grid display.
SourceSquare is a scanning solution based on Antepedia, a large open source knowledge base that includes more than 1,000,000 open source projects from the main forges. SourceSquare scans a folder on your hard drive and displays a tree map that shows which part of your source code is open source.
Release Notes: This release contains mostly graphical improvements and a few bugfixes. The waiting view is now much more dynamic: it displays the number of files being scanned, and an estimation of the time left. In the treemap, the tooltip on each "square" now displays its number of files and number of open source files. Some "squares" could not be clicked on to drill down and see the errors. Java 6 is not required any more: it now works with Java 5.
jOOX stands for Java Object Oriented XML. It is a simple wrapper for the org.w3c.dom package to allow for fluent XML document creation and manipulation where DOM is required but too verbose. jOOX only wraps the underlying document and can be used to enhance DOM, not as an alternative. It is inspired by jOOQ and jQuery.
Release Notes: This release adds several new $() methods as well as support for JAXB marshalling / unmarshalling.
DynamicReports is a Java reporting library based on JasperReports. It allows you to create dynamic report designs and it doesn't need a visual report designer. You can very quickly create reports and produce documents that can be displayed, printed, or exported into many popular formats such as PDF, Excel, Word, and others.
Release Notes: This release adds support for a meter chart.
Grsync is a GUI for rsync, the command line file and directory synchronization tool. While it can work with remote hosts, its focus is to synchronize local directories.
Release Notes: This release enables session sets (experimental; please report bugs). It adds Unity support. It fixes saving of the current session when creating a new one. It has a little fix to the main window layout for the two "open" buttons, which had some overflown translations. It fixes Grsync-batch when paths had spaces in them. Global and file progress updates have been optimized. It fixes a translation problem on the "slashes" help dialog. It has an updated Dutch translation.
The WiKID Strong Authentication System is a highly scalable, secure two-factor authentication system. It is simple to implement and maintain, allows users to be validated automatically, requires no hardware tokens, has a simple API for application support (via Ruby, PHP, Java, COM, Python, etc.), supports multiple domains, and supports replication for fault tolerance and scalability. It also supports mutual /host and transaction authentication, wireless tokens only domains, locked tokens (to your PC), anti-keystroke logger keypad PIN entry, etc.
Release Notes: This release fixes an issue when adding a second software token to an existing user.
Fork CMS is dedicated to creating a user friendly environment to build, monitor, and update your website. It is designed to be the CMS of choice for beginners and professionals.
Release Notes: This release upgrades jquery to 1.8.17.
Pagekite is software to make servers on "localhost" visible to the wider Internet. It can be used by Web developers to show off their works in progress to clients or colleagues, embedded developers who need direct access to devices in the field, or as an alternative to dynamic DNS for individuals/hobbyists who would rather host their own content than rely on 3rd party hosting. It creates and maintains a tunnel between your server on localhost and a remote "front-end" (a reverse proxy). Only the front-end has to have a visible IP address; the server itself can reside on a heavily firewalled computer, a mobile device, or even an anonymous node on the Tor network.
Release Notes: This release improves the new kite wizard, adds human-readable date/time to log output, cleans the auto-generated configuration file, fixes a bug in frontend HTTP CONNECT for wild-card TLS endpoints, improves backend behavior when X.pagekite.me is in /etc/hosts as 127.x.x.x, adds MOTD support, and adds many other small changes and bugfixes.
Wslay is a WebSocket library written in C. It implements the protocol version 13 described in RFC 6455. This library offers 2 levels of API: an event-based API and a frame-based low-level API. For the event-based API, it is suitable for non-blocking reactor pattern style. You can set callbacks in various events. For the frame-based API, you can send WebSocket frame directly. Wslay only supports the data transfer part of the WebSocket protocol and does not perform the opening handshake in HTTP. It does not perform any I/O operations for its own. Instead, it offers callbacks for them. This makes Wslay independent of any I/O frameworks, SSL, sockets, etc. It is portable across various platforms, and the application authors can choose I/O frameworks freely.
Release Notes: This release fixes the example programs and tutorial. It does not change library code at all, so the library version has not been changed.