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- Linguistic Tree Constructor 3.0.1 (Default branch)
Linguistic Tree Constructor is an application for
drawing linguistic syntax trees. Its main strength
is assisting in data production by quickly
analyzing large amounts of text. "Generic" trees
are supported, as well as RRG and X-Bar trees.
Node-categories are user-definable, and additional
user-definable labels can also be applied to each
node. Publication-quality, high-resolution,
horizontal trees can be drawn. The file format is
based on TIGER-XML.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
Several bugs which could lead to a crash were
fixed. These are usability fixes, not security
fixes.
- FET 5.7.2 (Default branch)
FET (free timetabling tool) automatically schedules the timetable of a school, high school, or university. It aims to have the same functionality as expensive scheduling programs.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
A small bug was fixed in the statistics exported
as HTML.
- Qore Programming Language 0.7.0 (Default branch)
Qore is a modular, multi-threaded, SQL-integrated, weakly-typed scripting language with procedural and object-oriented features, powerful and easy-to-use data types, structures, and operators, and a clean and easy-to-learn/read syntax. Qore supports safe signal handling, exception handling and exception-safe programming, XML and JSON integration as well as TLS/SSL socket support, HTTP, XML-RPC, JSON-RPC communication, easy date arithmetic, strong encryption, and deadlock detection. It was designed for SMP scalability.
License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
Changes:
This release is a major release, featuring a
stable and documented API with public C++ header
files as well as major performance and memory
usage improvements. The library may now be used
under either the LGPL or GPL. Support for run-time
closures was added, along with many new classes,
functions, methods, and some support for
quasi-functional programming (with the new map,
foldl, foldr, and select operators). Support for
bz2 compression and the SHA224, SHA256, SHA384,
and SHA512 digest methods was added. Many big
fixes were made; modules are now delivered
separately from the library.
- DictEm 1.0.0 (Default branch)
DictEm is an extremely customizable DICT client
for (X)Emacs. It implements all functions of the
client part of the DICT protocol (RFC-2229).
Unlike dictionary.el, it widely uses
autocompletion that is used for selecting a
dictionary and search strategy. It provides
several hooks that may be used for buffer
postprocessing. Built-in hyperlinking and a
highlighting mechanism are based on this ability.
It supports the mechanism of virtual dictionaries
that can be used for grouping dictionaries from
different DICT servers into the client-side
virtual dictionary.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
Running dictem-initialize every time your network
or Internet connection is up is a bit annoying. To
avoid this, dictem is (re)initialized (if needed)
automatically from the dictem-select-strategy and
dictem-select-database functions. As a result,
running dictem-initialize in .emacs becomes
unnecessary.
- Apache Lucene 2.4.0 (Default branch)
Apache Lucene is a high-performance,
full-featured text search engine library written
entirely in Java. It is suitable for nearly any
application that requires full-text search,
especially cross-platform.
License: The Apache License 2.0
Changes:
InstantiatedIndex was added. IndexWriter constructors now default autoCommit to false. The commit() method was added in IndexWriter. TimeLimitedCollector adds a timeout to searches. Documents can be deleted by Query in IndexWriter. Pure boolean indexing can be done. A new Directory implementation, NIOFSDirectory, was added. IndexWriter.expungeDeletes() was added. Searching with a Filter is more efficient. IndexReader can be opened with the new readOnly=true mode. Many bugs were fixed.
- Lynkeos 2.3 (Default branch)
Lynkeos processes astronomical webcam images. By
stacking the best images, the signal to noise
ratio is increased, and details lost in the noise
of individual images become visible in the
resulting image. This software accepts, as input,
QuickTime sequences or still images, in any image
format supported by its active plugins and Cocoa.
It generates a 16-bit RGB TIFF image as output, to
be further processed with some all-purpose image
processing application.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
The European Southern Observatory algorithm was
added to the wavelet tool. Parallelization (for
multiproc/multicore) and vectorization (for
Altivec/SSE) were implemented on most of the image
processes. A LynkeosCore framework was created to
allow external processing plugin developement. A
RAW conversion preference pane was added. Many
bugs were fixed.
- Fire.fm 1.1.3 (Default branch)
Fire.fm is a Firefox extension to access the extensive music library on Last.fm. It lets you listen to music related to your favorite artist and discover new artists and music in the process. It can also be used to listen to your friend's favorite music and to find Last.fm users with musical taste similar to your own. Your favorite stations can be accessed quickly by typing a few letters into the location bar. The auto-play feature begins playing the last station you played when you closed Firefox.
License: BSD License (revised)
Changes:
This release fixes interaction problems with
Flashblock and NoScript. It fixes a status bar bug
with Foxytunes.
- SQLite Diff 1.18 (Default branch)
SQLite Diff is a tool for comparing SQLite
database schema and data. It is a graphical
application that enables developers to easily drag
and drop two SQLite databases onto the application
to start the comparison process. SQLite Diff uses
a high performance in-memory store of both SQLite
schemas to perform most comparisons within in a
few seconds. The data comparison feature
optionally compares each record within the dropped
files using the ROWID as the primary key.
- Amahi Linux Home Server 9.1 (Development branch)
The Amahi Home Server is a Linux Home Server based
on Fedora (and later on Ubuntu). Your machine
becomes a "Home Digital Assistant" or HDA after
the installation. Each HDA is a Fedora-based
server targeted for home and home office
environments. It provides an iTunes server,
calendaring, a wiki, shared network storage,
network backups, a printer server, VPN, and a
plug-in architecture built on Ruby on Rails.
License: GNU General Public License v2
Changes:
"Fixed IPs" and "Fixed Aliases" were added to the networking tab. Views of the these tables were much improved. A security issue with new user creation clashing with existing/priviledged users was fixed. More informational messages were added for an empty Web apps table and for editing the fields for hosts and aliases. Shares, users, and Web apps were improved to check for proper names that are legal in the Linux platform. Fixes were made to an artifact that would "nest" tables within tables for users, shares, and Web apps, making them progressively smaller.
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