ACFTools is a utility for manipulating X-Plane flight simulator aircraft and weapon models without using its Plane Maker. It can decode both Apple and Intel ACF/WPN formats into plain text files with a syntax similar to C, which can be edited and then re-converted into binary data. It is able to extract almost complete 3D models of aircraft (fuselage, floats, tanks, wings, stabs, propellers, engines) and write it in AC3D modeler format. Edited 3D parts can then be merged into plain text and consequently converted into binary ACF files.
Geolizer is a patch for Webalizer that uses the GeoIP library to generate faster and more reliable geographic statistics than the default DNS suffix method. It is recommended that DNS reversal be disabled on your HTTP server for improved performance and more accurate statistics. It also supports country flag pictures, can be compiled under MinGW/MSYS, and features a human-readable transfer size display.
GibCounter is an application that parses QuakeWorld fraglog files, generates human-readable global and per-player statistics, and writes them out in an HTML format. it supports graphical percentage bars, frag-per-death ratios, and colored "fun nicknames". The appearance of any element of the generated stats can be easily changed through a CSS include file.
knuckle cracker includes a tool that compares two binary files and generates human-readable (and writable) patch scripts signed with MD5. It features smart string/binary recognition. Non-printable string portions are presented in C- like escaping style ("\x20\7\r\n"). It also features a utility that applies such a patch.
X-Plane is a flight simulator that reads in the geometric shape of any aircraft and then figures out how that aircraft will fly. It does this via an engineering process called "blade element theory", which involves breaking the aircraft down into many small elements and then finding the forces on each little element many times per second. These forces are then converted into accelerations, which are then integrated to velocities and positions. This gives X-Plane the most realistic flight model available for personal computers.
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Really the best tool I'm using Webalizer over a year, it's always great to process gzip'ped raw-IP logs. It's webazolver is nice too, but I wanted a bit more... So I attempted to in...