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Aspose.Tasks is a non-graphical .NET Project management component which enables .NET applications to read, write, and manage Project documents without utilizing Microsoft Project. With Aspose.Tasks, you can read and change tasks, recurring tasks, resources, resource assignments, relations, and calendars. Aspose.Tasks works well with both WinForm and WebForm applications.
Release Notes: Projects can now be exported to XAML format with the facility to set various rendering options such as legends on output pages, timescale options, and individual Presentation formats. A project can now be printed to a default or custom printer with different print options and printer settings. An easy method for deep cloning a source project to a target project via a single API call was provided.
IMP, the Internet Messaging Program, allows Web-based access to IMAP and POP3 mail servers and provides a range of features normally found only in desktop email clients.
Release Notes: This release fixes updating of Virtual Inbox, sending linked attachments, and importing PGP keys, and adds other bugfixes and improvements.
Fimex is a the File Interpolation, Manipulation, and EXtraction library for gridded geospatial data. It converts between different, extensible data formats (currently netcdf, NcML, grib1/2, metgm, wdb, and felt). It enables you to change the projection and interpolation of scalar and vector grids. It makes it possible to subset the gridded data and to extract only parts of the files. For simple usage, Fimex also comes with the command line program fimex.
Release Notes: The grib-reading abilities of fimex have been simplified and improved. It is possible to merge different models along an ensemble axis. Several files can be selected using globs, unknown vertical axes no longer throw an error, and it is possible to select parameters by the time-range indicator. netcdf-output now has configurable shuffling support, and creep-fill interpolation allows explicitly giving a default value, rather than using the average. Some smaller bugs in the interpolation code have been fixed.
Sunflower is a small and highly customizable twin-panel file manager for Linux with support for plugins. It is intended to be an easy-to-use and powerful file manager that seamlessly integrates into the GNOME desktop environment.
Release Notes: This release adds initial support for expandable directories and creating both symbolic and hard links, and bugfixes.
THIS (This HTML Is Simple) is a content management system with blog capabilities. It features HTML templates, anonymous and registered users, themes, and clean, optimized PHP code with an emphasis on code/data separation.
Release Notes: This release adds two minor fixes, a major redesign of the post markup code, and an update to required file error handling.
bystroTeX is a slideshow system oriented towards scientific presentations. It is especially useful for giving formula-heavy technical talks. It uses Scribble (the Racket documentation system) to generate HTML slides with LaTeX formulae.
Release Notes: This release adds code cleanup and changes in the syntax of the slide header. Older slides should still compile, after a header replacement.
htmLawed is a PHP script that makes input text more secure, HTML standards-compliant, and suitable in general from the viewpoint of a Web-page administrator, for use in the body of HTML 4 or XHTML 1 or 1.1 documents. It is a customizable HTML/XHTML filter, processor, purifier, and sanitizer. It can ensure that HTML tags are balanced and properly nested tags, neutralize code that may be used for cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks, and limit the allowed HTML elements, tags, attributes, or URL protocols.
Release Notes: This is the current beta version for the upcoming version 1.2 of htmLawed with support for HTML5.
Pynguin is a Python-based turtle graphics application. It combines an editor, an interactive interpreter, and a graphics display area. It is meant to be an easy environment for introducing some programming concepts to beginning programmers.
Release Notes: This release makes major changes to the editor to enable line numbers and other improvements.
DataCleaner is a data quality analysis tool that allows you to perform data profiling, validating, and minor ETL-like tasks. These activities help you administer and monitor your data quality in order to ensure that your data is useful and applicable to your business situation. It can be used for master data management (MDM) methodologies, data warehousing projects, statistical research, preparation for extract-transform-load activities, and more.
Release Notes: This release adds a new filter for performing Change Data Capture, makes execution of jobs queued to avoid concurrent execution issues, and adds several minor bugfixes and improvements.
JAXX is a system that allows you to describe Swing user interfaces in XML and then generate them. It includes support for common user interface elements such as navigation trees.
Release Notes: This version improves SwingSession and FilterableComboBox.
EUGene allows you to manipulate and generate models. It can read UML class models in XMI independent from modeling, generate templates, transform models, and integrate in project building. It features independence in developer code and generated code. EUGene is independent from development tools. EUGene is easy to use and to put into place.
Release Notes: This version improves annotation generation on attributes. It also introduces the ability to generate model images using PlantUML, the ability to use model descriptions using YAML syntax, and the ability to apply templates to different inputs.
ToPIA (short for Tools for Portable and Independent Architecture) is a technical platform abstraction framework. It consists of a persistence module and services for migration, replication, and security.
Release Notes: This version updates dependencies and EUGene so users can now use YAML models.
Rsyslog is an enhanced multi-threaded syslogd. Among others, it offers support for on-demand disk buffering, reliable syslog over TCP, SSL, TLS, and RELP, writing to databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and many more), email alerting, fully configurable output formats (including high-precision timestamps), the ability to filter on any part of the syslog message, on-the-wire message compression, and the ability to convert text files to syslog. It is a drop-in replacement for stock syslogd and able to work with the same configuration file syntax.
Release Notes: This version provides TLS protection for RELP (note that librelp 1.1.1 is required).
Fido is a multi-threaded file watcher which searches files in real time for user-defined patterns. When it locates a match, it runs a user-defined program. It is useful for monitoring log files for issues and responding to them. It was designed to recognize log file rotation and start monitoring from the beginning of the new file.
Release Notes: This release fixes the make installer for the sample conf file. It also includes a fido.service file.
dosfstools includes the mkfs.fat (aka mkfs.vfat and mkfs.msdos) and fsck.fat (aka fsck.vfat and fsck.msdos) utilities, which respectively make and check MS-DOS FAT filesystems.
Release Notes: This release updates default sectors per cluster for FAT32.
Ingo is an email-filter management application. It is fully internationalized, integrated with Horde and the IMP Webmail client, and supports both server-side (Sieve, procmail, maildrop) and client-side (IMAP) rule creation.
Release Notes: This release restores compatibility with PHP 5.3 and fixes filtering on user-defined headers.
Gollem is a Web-based file manager that provides the ability to fully manage a hierarchical file system stored in a variety of backends such as a SQL database, as part of a real filesystem, or on FTP, Samba or SSH servers. It supports uploading and downloading of files, basic file operations, permissions support, and MIME recognition and viewing of files through the Horde MIME library. It is fully internationalized and translatable.
Release Notes: This release fixes saving column preferences.
The Open Computer Vision Library is a collection of algorithms and sample code for various computer vision problems. The library is compatible with IPL (Intel Image Processing Library) and utilizes Intel Integrated Performance Primitives for better performance.
Release Notes: Full-featured Java desktop bindings were added, compatible with any JVM. Numerous improvements, new functionality, and optimizations were made for the CUDA gpu module. The OpenCL-based hardware acceleration (ocl) module is now mature, with various fixes and enhancements. The CLAHE (adaptive histogram equalization) algorithm was implemented, in both CPU and GPU-accelerated versions. A new video super-resolution module was added. Many bugfixes were made.
Trean is the Horde bookmarks manager.
Release Notes: This release fixes fatal errors in portal blocks.
Tomb is a system to make strong encryption easy for everyday use. A tomb is like a locked folder that can be safely transported and hidden in a filesystem. Its keys can be kept separate; for example, you can keep the tomb on your computer and its key on a USB stick. Tomb is written in code that is easy to review and links shared components: it consists of a ZShell script and desktop integration apps; it uses standard GNU tools and the cryptographic API of the Linux kernel (dm-crypt) via cryptsetup.
Release Notes: This is a major bugfix release including fixes for advanced functionalities as search/index, KDF key creation against dictionary attacks, and steganographic hiding of keys. It solves a compatibility problem when upgrading from GnuPG 1.4.11 to .12 which prevented keys from opening with the correct password. CLI usage options are made more consistent, and full paths for keys and tombs are supported, plus input of a key file from stdin. A new test suite is included and documentation is updated. All users of version 1.3 are strongly encouraged to upgrade to this release.
Kamailio (formerly OpenSER) is a high-performance SIP (RFC3261) server with a flexible architecture and many extensions. The server implements proxy, registrar, redirect, and location SIP/VoIP services. It has support for UDP, TCP, TLS, and SCTP transport layers, ENUM, AAA via database, RADIUS, DIAMETER, gateways to SMS and XMPP, least cost routing, load balancing, NAT traversal, and call processing language. Kamailio implements SIMPLE presence and instant messaging extensions, and includes an embedded XCAP server and MSRP relay. It can be also used as a routing SIP sever for WebRTC via WebSocket.
Release Notes: This is a maintenance release, including fixes since the release of 4.0.1. Installations running previous 4.0.x versions are advised to upgrade. The new features brought by this release series are listed in the announcement for version 4.0.0.
Rodent filemanager is a fast, small, and powerful file manager. Its emphasis is on ease of use for the advanced user, not the computer illiterate. Rodent filemanager (a.k.a. xffm >= 4.6.0) is the next step in the evolution of Xffm, now with a threaded design optimized for multicore processors.
Release Notes: CentOS-6.4 rpms and srpms are now available from the download site for rodent-5.0.5.
PHP Secure Communications Library is a set of pure PHP implementations of DES, 3DES, RC4, Rijndael, AES, RSA (PKCS#1 compliant [v2.1]), SSH-1, SSH-2, and SFTP.
Release Notes: This release adds lots of SFTP changes (the new functions touch, chown, chgrp, and truncate, improved file type detection, put() which can write to the middle of a file, mkdir which accepts the same parameters which PHP's mkdir does, the ability to upload/download 2GB files, and an (internal) redo _realpath function), across-the-board speedups for the various encryption algorithms, multi-factor authentication support for Net_SSH2, a $callback parameter for Net_SSH2::exec \, and Net_SFTP_StreamWrapper, Net_SCP, Crypt_Twofish, and Crypt_Blowfish.
GNU Teseq is a tool for analyzing files that contain control characters and terminal control sequences. It is intended to be useful for diagnosing terminal emulators and programs that make heavy use of terminal features (such as those based on the Curses library). It is primarily targeted at individuals who possess a basic understanding of terminal control sequences, especially CSI sequences. However, by default Teseq will try to identify and describe the sequences that it encounters and the behavior they might produce in a terminal.
Release Notes: This release adds color support via the --color (or --colour) option. Non-standard control labels and descriptions are now always issued, with no need for the -x option. Reseq added new features for interactive terminal demos.
Liferea (Linux Feed Reader) is a fast, easy-to-use, and easy-to-install GTK/GNOME desktop news aggregator for online news feeds and Web logs. It supports the important syndication formats (Atom, RSS, and OPML). Liferea supports offline reading.
Release Notes: This is another release candidate for 1.10 with several bugfix contributions. It also introduces a feature to convert Google Reader subscriptions to local feeds to allow everyone to keep their item history.