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PC Mods: Startech Cool Aluminator PC Case
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Computing: Multimedia Access Panels
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Computing: Zip-Linq Cell Phone Charger Kits
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Computing: Kensington WiFi Finder
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Computing: Zip-Linq Retractable Network/Modem Cables
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Computing: Zip-Linq Zip-Mouse
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/keyboards/629b/

Cube Goodies: Smart Mug
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Cube Goodies: Moving Gear Clock
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Computing: BenQ FP2081 20" LCD Display
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Gadgets: Microscope Pen
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Gadgets: Candeloo Rechargeable Lamps
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Computing: ATi Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB
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Electronics: Mustek [EMAIL PROTECTED] D30 Digital Camera
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PC Mods: Cigarette Lighter Mod
http://www.thinkgeek.com/pcmods/cables/61fd/

PC Mods: Bubble Lights
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PC Mods: Meteor Light
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Sourceforge
FreeFrame 1.0 Release
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=299439

    Well after a lot of work, we're there - public release of FreeFrame 1.0
    - the new realtime video effects plugin format for VJ software.
    FreeFrame allows plugin developers to develop one plugin that will work
    in a variety of video programs. Today's FreeFrame release coincides
    with the release of versions of VJamm and Resolume featuring native
    support for the standard. We are also releasing today plugin developer
    kits for C++ and Pascal developers, in addition to sample host code for
    application developers wishing to support the standard. For more
    general info on FreeFrame please visit the FreeFrame website:
    http://www.freeframe.org ... and for technical info / downloads the
    SourceForge FreeFrame site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/freeframe/
    The FreeFrame file release package at this address is the general
    windows download for FreeFrame 1.0 - this contains the latest versions
    of Petes Plugins - a fully featured FreeFrame plugin set from Pete
    Warden and the Resolume plugin pack. Watch out for further FreeFrame
    1.0 releases over the coming months. http://www.vjammpro.com
    http://www.resolume.com http://www.petewarden.com Russell VJamm 

Release 0.3.5 now available.
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=299671

    The Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy (ASSP) Server project aims to create an open
    source platform-independent SMTP Proxy server which implements
    whitelists and Bayesian filtering to rid the planet of the blight of
    unsolicited email (UCE). This release fixes two bugs. One affects all
    servers that support the CHUNKING directive (specifically MS Exchange)
    and causes the truncation of the last 100 bytes of each message sent by
    another CHUNKING server. The second is a very minor bug that could
    reduce spam detection in some circumstances. All Exchange (or other
    CHUNKING server) users are recommended to upgrade immediately. To
    upgrade, simply replace assp.pl and rebuildspamdb.pl. (The docs are
    updated too.) Hopefully, this will be the last release before 1.0.0.
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/assp/ John 

PCGen 5.3.3 is available
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=299732

    PCGen is a Java-based RPG character generator and maintenance program
    that works on all platforms (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, etc). All
    datafiles are ASCII so they can be modified by users, and are available
    through the pcgendm project. An XML conversion is underway. We're very
    pleased to announce that with this release we now include Sword and
    Sorcery's Relics and Rituals! Thanks to all the volunteers who put the
    data together and to Tir Gwaith who saw it through to completion and
    got the publisher's approval on it! Mac OS X users - if you quit PCGen
    using close or quit, your preferences will not be saved. The preference
    files are only saved if you use the File->Exit menu item to exit PCGen.
    This is a java issue (our thanks to Conor for finding the reason for
    this long-standing issue!) This is a rather significant release - the
    monkeys have been busy since the last release! Read over the lists of
    changes to see what all has changed, but I'd like to highlight a few of
    them. A *drastic* improvement in speed has been effected by Jayme Cox,
    with some assists from Frugal and Scott Ettelsworth. Jayme made use of
    code Greg Binglemen put in there quite some time ago - and the results
    are wonderful! Felipe and Frugal maintain the Output Sheets excellence
    by squashing every single bug that has been reported and continuing to
    give the output sheet monkeys new toys to play with! Jonas has moved us
    to using the latest pdf generation libraries, which has made the output
    sheet monkeys even happier! If you use the pdf character sheets (which
    are way cool!) you will need to download an updated pdf library:
    http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/pcgen/pdf_new.zip?download unzip the
    above library into your pcgen's lib folder. We hope to have the 3.5 SRD
    (System Resource Document) ready for PCGen in 3-4 weeks. After that
    time we will move PCGen to be based upon java 1.4, which means that
    releases after that will require users to download java 1.4. We've been
    encouraging users to install java 1.4 since it runs faster than java
    1.3. Those on Mac OS 9, Mac OS X (10 - 10.1) will need to upgrade to
    Mac OS X (10.2 or higher) in order for their machine to handle java
    1.4. For users who have trouble getting the 3 zip files to unzip
    properly, we have some OS-specific installs that should help minimize
    the chance of install related errors. Links to these installs can be
    found at:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pcgen/files/Alternate%20PCGen%20Releases/
    These are the same PCGen everyone else uses, just packaged with
    installers which target Windows and Mac OS X users specifically.
    Typically there is a lag between when the official release is done and
    when these special installers are ready. We always recommend that users
    install new versions of PCGen in a 'new' directory. Below is a list of
    everything that has been addressed in this release. If you reported one
    of these, please verify that it is was addressed properly. PCGen is
    available at http://pcgen.sourceforge.net , and the main discussion
    group is at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pcgen . If you wish to
    discuss making your own custom lst files for use with PCGen, the data
    monkeys have made their home at
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pcgenlistfilehelp and they pride
    themselves in being able to field all questions about the data - from
    very basic to very advanced. All three zips are required to run PCGen:
    pcgen533_part1of3.zip, pcgen533_part2of3.zip and pcgen533_part3of3.zip.
    Bugs 765749 Custom Class source field overwriting copied classes source
    765591 cannot open LST editor with a PC open 780673 PRETYPE in eqmod is
    only registering the primary type 781583 sorting of 's' and 'S' is
    different 770608 dex doubling to PCs with a dex bonus 774986 Elf stat
    bug 776391 BONUS:STAT|name|formula bug. was: Power Attack feat error
    770574 What kind of class is this!? 733595 Warning: Could not find
    class: Magical Beast 772036 [Bug] cML:Class not found: Blackguard
    744497 PREAPPLY Calculation bug after restart 769304 [BUG] Still really
    SLLLLOOOWWWW! (But better) 745491 PREAPPLY doubles AC for armor 766059
    Custom Race - Natural Weapon Broken 751346 Class Lst Editor - Bonus
    tags 709033 SPELL TAG - Need warning if spellbook = class name 775241
    Tooltip setting not saved 767755 Bug with BONUS:DC|ALL|1 in 5.2 769823
    PREREQs always true on Equip Customizer Features 784465 Update
    permission.htm to d20stl v 4.0. 775048 Update to fop 0.20.5 744499
    Temp. bonuses - Autoselect 744500 Temp. bonuses - Removing a bonus
    744552 PREAPPLY adds to total value carried 741882 Choice of HTML
    output sheets 744835 Temp. bonuses - Show calculated bonus 780582 point
    buy methods unsorted 775390 ALTCRITMULT for Double Weapons 772964
    PREFEAT: |CHECKMULT > ,CHECKMULT, at beginning 764727 Allow
    PREFEAT:#,Feat name (TYPE=subtype) 764741 Allow TYPE= in PREWEAPONPROF
    771274 PREAPPLY:ANYPC - allow spell Temp bonuses to non-casters 722050
    Abilities as a window should have a "Close" button PCGenDM:Bugs 715159
    Pouch (Belt) weight incorrect - should be 1/2 lb. 782790 rod and staff
    missing as base types 755984 Psionic spell Compat Prescience has wrong
    level 756762 srdclassescreaturespecific.lst references nonexistant file
    760855 SRD spell error for Spellstaff 772016 Mythic Races - Siarran
    Bladedancer needs to stack with Bard PCGenDM:New Source Material 780670
    SSS, Relics and Rituals PCGenDM:List File Fixes 737669 seasofblood
    PCGenDM:Tag Modification Requests 707325 PCC: GAME is now GAMEMODE
    750217 Inner Strength feat consolidation 763868 Allow template tags to
    overwrite tags from other files 626352 Uncanny Dodge to hidden feat.
    PCGenDocs:Bugs 784313 SPELLLIST format is wrong in datafilesclasses.htm
    784280 SAVEINFO in datafilesspells.htm misspelled 721103 Spells.lst
    TYPE tag example wrong 742115 HASSUBCLASS and COST 774175 Enhancements
    to ADD:SPELLCASTER PCGenDocs:Features 756295 SPELLLEVEL:CLASS &
    SPELLLEVEL:DOMAIN 772683 [DOC] Allow PREFEAT:#,Feat name (TYPE=subtype)
    755524 PREFEAT with ability to exclude type of feat 771932
    PREAPPLY:ANYPC for BONUS statements 750224 Docment CLASSES tag in
    skills.lst 754549 New tag: PREDR 752255 PREVISION 774083 ISLICENSED and
    LICENCE: tags need to be documented 741306 LICENSED: tag changed to
    ISLICENSED: 746450 BONUS:DC|ALL now DC|ALLSPELLS 752956 PREMULT -
    Multiple PREREQ PCGenDocs:Output Sheet Features 634040 SKILLSx.TOTAL
    (where x=level) 770382 [FREQ] Would like output token for base Grapple
    attack 769963 Expansion of |EQ....~..~..| token The PCGen Development
    Team 

NUNit 2.1 Beta 2 Released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=299686

    NUNit is a Unit-testing framework for all .Net languages. This release
    includes separate configuration files for use with .NET versions 1.0
    and 1.1. Both versions are copied and the correct config for the
    current system is installed ready for use. A sample config file for use
    with tests built against NUnit 2.0 is included. Substantial changes
    have been made to error and exception reporting. The exception type is
    listed along with all inner exceptions. In the console runner, this
    includes a full stacktrace. The full trace for exceptions that are
    caught by the GUI runner is now available under the Tools | Exception
    Details... menu item. This release has been verified to install and run
    under Windows 98. The feature of watching for changes in the assemblies
    and reloading them automatically is disabled in this environment. We
    haven't tested under Windows ME, but believe it will work in that
    environment as well. https://www.sourceforge.net/projects/nunit 

ai.planet v0.9.4 released!
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=299198

    ai.planet is a virtual world for artificial intelligence. Developers
    can study and visualize algorithms in a versatile 3D environment.
    Version 0.9.4 Released August 5th 2003 http://aiplanet.sourceforge.net
    This new version of ai.planet includes multicolored trees, that evolve
    over time by producing varied fruits, which are randomly mutated by
    small degrees. Improved creature AI gives new predator/prey
    relationships. Interface improvements include a tool repeat button,
    jump button, new features on the populations form. There is a new Move
    tool to pick up objects with the mouse, reposition them, and throw
    them. Although the Ladybugs aren't always successful, if they are given
    a good environment they can last indefinitely, as this population
    survived well over 2.5 million ticks. Birds are now better at mating,
    and Hawks are better at catching the birds. Note: There is no selection
    pressure on the tree color, so they can and will change into any color.
    Also be aware of the known bugs, if you find a new one please report
    it. http://aiplanet.sourceforge.net 




Slashdot
China to Be Laptop Leader
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/09/2028246

    [0]prostoalex writes "IMS Research [1]says that by the end of the year
    People Republic of China might become world's biggest laptop
    manufacturer. The plants will be largely owned by Taiwanese
    manufacturers, though. Taiwan is current #1." 
Links
    0. http://www.moskalyuk.com/jobs/
    1. 
http://www.globetechnology.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20030808.gtchina0808/BNStory/Technology/

Building a Better Bomb
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/09/2028232

    dr who and the darlix writes "There is a nice article here about
    [0]carbon composite warheads being tested. They destroy their targets
    while minimizing collateral damage." 
Links
    0. http://www.llnl.gov/str/JulAug03/Murphy.html

More on Spintronics
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/09/2023250

    [0]segment writes "'We have [1]discovered the equivalent of a new
    'Ohm's Law' for spintronics - the emerging science of manipulating the
    spin of electrons for useful purposes,' says Shoucheng Zhang, a physics
    professor at Stanford. 'Unlike the Ohm's Law for electronics, the new
    'Ohm's Law' that we've discovered says that the spin of the electron
    can be transported without any loss of energy, or dissipation.
    Furthermore, this effect occurs at room temperature in materials
    already widely used in the semiconductor industry, such as gallium
    arsenide.'" 
Links
    0. http://www.politrix.org
    1. http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2003-08/su-ce080803.php

Zero Blaster Reviewed
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/09/200211

    [0]Daniel Rutter writes "I've just [1]reviewed the Zero Blaster, the
    smoke ring gun that ThinkGeek (among others) [2]sell. It works. It's
    fun. It's a vortex ring physics demonstration with two triggers and a
    see-through mechanism. What more could you want for $20?" Thinkgeek and
    Slashdot are both owned by VA Software. 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://www.dansdata.com/zeroblaster.htm
    2. http://www.thinkgeek.com/cubegoodies/toys/5b4a/

Interview w/Edward Castronova
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/09/1753235

    [0]scubacuda writes "/.ers interested in the [1]recent editorial on
    real $ in MMORPGs might also be interested in a [2]GrepLaw interview I
    just conducted with Edward Castranova ([3]expert witness in the recent
    Black Hat Hacker Court) about how his work on synthetic economies
    affects larger law and policy issues on the Internet. Ted has some
    interesting thoughts, particularly how online game-based economics
    ([4]Star Wars Galaxies, [5]EverQuest, [6]Lineage, etc.) will eventually
    serve as the bases for "real governments." Should mainstream economics
    journals take his work on gender and virtual economies seriously, Ted
    promises to eat his virtual hat." 
Links
    0. http://`moc.emani' `ta' `aducabucs'
    1. http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/07/1938238&tid=209
    2. http://grep.law.harvard.edu/article.pl?sid=03/08/08/206239&mode=nested
    3. http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/01/0254249&tid=123
    4. http://starwarsgalaxies.station.sony.com/
    5. http://everquest.station.sony.com/
    6. http://www.lineage-us.com/

Hardware Manufacturers Gouging Customers
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/09/1740219

    rahlquist writes "An article over at infoworld discusses that [0]buying
    that used router on ebay may not be a good deal if Cisco can find its
    way to screwing you. What's next, buy a used Ford and pay Ford to
    transfer the license for the onboard computer's OS or face piracy
    charges if you continue to drive?" 
Links
    0. http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/08/08/31FEfair_1.html

SpaceShipOne Flight Test
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/09/176232

    Soft writes "Scaled Composites' entry for the [0]X-Prize, the
    [1]SpaceShipOne, has had a [2]successful first (unpowered) flight test.
    The spacecraft was dropped from the White Knight carrier aircraft at
    47,000 ft (14 km) and 105 kt (194 km/h, 120 mph) and touched down after
    a 1.1-hour glide at Mojave airport. [3]Photos are available." 
Links
    0. http://www.xprize.org/
    1. http://www.scaled.com/projects/tierone/
    2. http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=9986
    3. http://www.scaled.com/projects/tierone/New_Index/photos/photos_text.htm

When 54 Mbps isn't 54 Mbps: 802.11g's Real Speed
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/09/172214

    [0]eggboard writes "Matthew Gast, author of 802.11 Wireless Networks,
    filed [1]this article for O'Reilly Networks explaining exactly how fast
    802.11g really is: that is, what's the actual data payload and real
    throughput, not the rated maximum speed. His conclusion? In mixed
    802.11b/g networks, which will be common for years to come, g is only
    1.6 to 2.4 times faster than b, not 5 times faster as it is in its
    g-only mode. This article has real math based on the specs, rather than
    armchair speculation." 
Links
    0. http://wifinetnews.com
    1. http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/2003/08/08/wireless_throughput.html

Is the SCO Lawsuit a Good Thing for Linux?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/09/1647205

    [0]Jack William Bell writes "The National Post is running an essay by
    Wynn Quon entitled [1]'Linux's lucky lawsuit'. In it Quon claims that
    (A) SCO is going to lose (saying ". . . SCO is a toad about to face a
    steamroller.") and (B) the Linux community needs exactly this kind of
    'inoculation' as the OS moves from a hobbyist platform to a real
    business tool. Good analysis or unwarranted optimism?" 
Links
    0. http://slashdot.org/~Jack%20William%20Bell/journal
    1. 
http://www.nationalpost.com/financialpost/story.html?id=983BF037-2E43-4F68-9DAC-E5F1F8B766E4

Too Much Tech Diminishes Work Relationships?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/08/212250

    Lansdowne writes "The [0]Seattle Times has an article today on Tim
    Sanders, a Yahoo exec who claims [1]too much technology may be bad for
    your health. According to Sanders, small groups of engineers who went
    to completely electronic communication in their workgroups became 'very
    lonely, depressed, negative, anti-social, brilliant people.'" 
Links
    0. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/
    1. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2001436284_neds08.html




Freshmeat
Abstrasplash 1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132076/

    Abstrasplash is a theme based on an abstract background with a red and
    blue splash. 

Archetypes 1.0 final 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132146/

    Archetypes is a framework for developing new content types in Plone.
    The power of Archetypes is first in automatically generating forms,
    second in providing a library of stock field types, form widgets, and
    field validators, third in easily integrating custom fields, widgets,
    and validators, and fourth in automating transformations of rich
    content. 

Automated Password Generator 2.3.0b (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132094/

    Automated Password Generator is a set of tools for random password
    generation including a standalone password generator, an RFC972
    password generation server, and a Perl client for the password
    generation server. These feature a built-in X9.17 random number
    generator, and 35 modes of password generation, including pronounceable
    password generation. 

AutoUpdate 5.2.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132116/

    AutoUpdate is a Perl script which performs a task similar to Red Hat's
    up2date or autorpm. It can be used to automatically download and
    upgrade RPMs from different HTTP(S) or (S)FTP sites, while also
    handling dependencies. Moreover, it can also be used to keep a server
    with a customized (Red Hat) distribution plus all clients up to date. 

bBlog 0.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132160/

    bBlog is a weblogging application written in PHP. It has been
    programmed to be fast, secure, object-oriented, well-commented,
    Smarty-centric, and easily extendable. 

Be4gle 0.9.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132091/

    Be4gle is a Web services layer for relational databases. It allows
    applications to access data via SOAP, without having to program a
    single line of code. If the SOAP client is a Web browser, it also
    serves HTML, generated from meta-data, in parallel with the XML so that
    unfamiliar data can be browsed effortlesly. For updating data, XML
    templates are parsed and served as Web forms. 

bonnie 1.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132121/

    bonnie is a classic file system and storage device benchmark. It tests
    for linear character-based and block-based reads and writes, and the
    rewrite pattern. It also does a seek test. While other benchmarks do
    more sophisticated tests, bonnie is a very reliable and portable
    program that is suitable for basic testing. Optionally, you can test
    the operations with direct I/O (O_DIRECT on Linux). 

cammgr 1.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132139/

    Cammgr manages a collection of web cameras. It will bring cameras
    online or offline, and initiate or suspend image capture operations.
    Any camera can be controlled provided a driver is available. Cammgr
    supports multiple images per camera, default images for inactive
    cameras, per- user/host/camera notifications, and an easy-to- use
    configuration file. It can scan Apache log files to auto-initiate image
    capture, and tune capture frequency can to the minimum needed to ensure
    that clients receive a new image on request. 

Compact Disc Input and Control Library 0.62 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132103/

    The Compact Disc Input and Control library encapsulates CD-ROM reading
    and control. Applications wishing to be oblivious of the OS- and
    device-dependent properties of a CD-ROM can use this library. Some
    support for disk image types like BIN/CUE and NRG is available, so
    applications that use this library also have the ability to read disc
    images as though they were CDs. A sample utility for displaying CD info
    is included. 

Contentment Web Content Manager 0.5.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132127/

    The Contentment Web Content Manager is a simple web content management
    system. It is intended to be easy to use, and is for people who want to
    quickly update pages. Once installed, a person can simply alter the
    design and content of the site through HTML forms. 

CVS Monitor 0.6.3 Beta 1 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132113/

    CVS Monitor is a Perl CGI application for monitoring activity in a CVS
    repository. It is somewhat similar in purpose to cvsweb, but far more
    useful when you just want to keep an eye on development, allow
    management/clients to see what is happening, or provide the public with
    a view into the project. 

CWirc 1.1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132128/

    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. 

Defend the Kingdom 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132126/

    Defend The Kingdom, or Defender for short, is a real time strategy game
    dedicated to the fantastic world of LARP. Its goals include the ability
    to build and control a complete fantasy world (with towns, poeple,
    etc.), control armies of knights and creatures to fight against your
    strongest enemies, gain power and resources by trading with your
    friends, and many more. 

dialog-mp3-list 0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132154/

    dialog-mp3-list generates an organized list of your directory of MP3
    CDs. It shows a numbered list of MP3s with information on their
    encoding speed and track lengths. It uses Dialog/XDialog and Latex to
    create lists in .tex, .ps, and .pdf formats, and uses Brazilian
    Portuguese. 

ECCS 0.0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132145/

    ECCS (Encrypted Chat Client/Server) provides an easy-to-use, nearly
    configuration-free peer-to-peer chat system. Two or more people can be
    connected on a partyline, and encryption is used to protect transferred
    data. Big networks can very easily be made by connecting ECCS. 

Etherboot 5.2.0 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132100/

    Etherboot is a free software package for making boot ROMS for booting
    Linux and other operating systems on x86, Itanium, and Hammer machines
    over a network using Internet Protocols, i.e. DHCP and tftp. 

ffproxy 1.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132118/

    ffproxy is a filtering HTTP proxy server. It is able to filter by host,
    URL, and header. Custom header entries can be filtered and added. It
    can even drop its privileges and optionally chroot() to some directory.
    Logging to syslog() is supported, as is using another auxiliary proxy
    server. Contacting IPv6 servers as well as binding to IPv6 is supported
    and allows transparent IPv6 over IPv4 browsing (and vice versa). 

freepia 0.3.7-pre2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132110/

    Freepia is small GNU/Linux distribution designed to run on VIA EPIA-M
    mainboards. It currently only runs on the M-9000 and M-10000 (ezra and
    nehemia cpu) but with some modifications like kernel and X11 modules it
    should run on others too. The main goal of this project is to build a
    full-featured, low-noise media box to play movies, MP3s, images, etc.
    It uses freevo as its media viewer, but in the future there may be
    support for others, like mythtv or vdr. 

GMime 2.1.0 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132156/

    GMime is a set of utilities for parsing and creating messages using the
    Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME). 

gpsdrive 2.02 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132153/

    Gpsdrive is a map-based navigation system. It displays your position on
    a zoomable map provided from a NMEA-capable GPS receiver. The maps are
    autoselected for the best resolution, depending of your position, and
    the displayed image can be zoomed. Maps can be downloaded from the
    Internet with one mouse click. The program provides information about
    speed, direction, bearing, arrival time, actual position, and target
    position. Speech output is also available. 

IceWM Control center 2.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132095/

    The IceWM Control Center allows you to run various tools for
    configuring IceWM's options. 

Image Leech 0.2.03 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132152/

    Image Leech is an automated image downloading program written in Perl.
    It will take a given address and retrieve all links to images and
    download. Each file downloaded can be renamed to prevent conflicts and
    to create an easily viewable collection. Other features include the
    ability to filter given Web pages, and traverse linked pages. 

imgv 2.8.8 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132129/

    IMGV is free Image Viewer written entirely in Python, and runs on
    Linux, FreeBSD, MS-Windows, Mac OS X, and others. It includes many
    standard and unique features such as a file/directory browser,
    slideshows, zooming, rotating, wallpaper setting, the ability to view 4
    images on the screen at once, adjustable thumbnail sizes, image
    playlists, view/save images from websites, movie playing,
    multiple-directory loading, a customizable interface, and much more. 

Issue Dealer 0.9.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132134/

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

JunFa 0.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132142/

    JunFa is a chinese chess engine compliant with the CXBoard v1
    communication protocol. It is the first OSS bitboard-based Chinese
    Chess engine released to the public. Its methods of move generation and
    board representation make it fast and capable of evaluating multiple
    board states very quickly. 

JXP 1.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132136/

    JXP is a fast Java XPath 1.0-compliant API. It features a SAX-like
    event system, an inner expression tree for fast multiple document
    evaluation, syntax error location and cause, DOM support, FastParser
    lightweight node support, a customizable API with navigator, function
    libraries, a plugin for each node type system, and full samples with
    DOM. 

Knoppix Auto-configuration for Installed Distribut 0.2.1 (Mandrake)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132115/

    Knoppix Auto-configuration for Installed Distributions provides ports
    of Knoppix's Live CD automatic hardware detection system to installed
    systems. 

Liferea 0.2.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132159/

    Liferea (Linux Feed Reader) is an RSS/RDF feed reader. It's intended to
    be a clone of the Windows-only FeedReader. It can be used to maintain a
    list of subscribed feeds, browse through their items, and show their
    contents using GtkHTML. 

LimeWire 3.3.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131907/

    LimeWire is a multi-platform Gnutella client with nice features like
    auto-connect, groups, browse host, multiple search, upload throttling,
    connection quality control, library management and sophisticated
    filtering. It is built for the both the novice and power user. 

Linux 2.6.0-test3 (2.5)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132097/

    Linux is a clone of the Unix kernel, written from scratch by Linus
    Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the
    Net. It aims towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliance. It
    has all the features you would expect in a modern fully-fledged Unix
    kernel, including true multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries,
    demand loading, shared copy-on-write executables, proper memory
    management, and TCP/IP networking. 

Linux Bandwidth Arbitrator 5.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132147/

    Linux Bandwidth Arbitrator allows beginning-to-advanced network
    administrators to control bandwidth. It is designed to be completely
    turn-key in its default configuration. You just plug it into your
    network trunk, and it self configures and immediately starts slowing
    "bandwidth hogs". It also comes with finer controls that are
    easy to use, and can be configured to target specific applications such
    as Kazaa, IMAP, and POP. Traffic can be limited by host IP, subnet, and
    content blocking. 

linuXMPCR 1.0 RC2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132122/

    linuXMPCR is a Perl interface for the XM Radio XMPCR computer receiver.
    The program has two parts: one is the module that controls the radio,
    and the other is the very basic interface that does everything it is
    needed to do. 

Log4Py 1.3 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132112/

    Log4Py is a logging module for Python programmers that is similar to
    log4j. It supports various debug levels, configurable output, and
    debugging information such as line-numbers or tracebacks. 

MacXM 1.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132124/

    MacXM is a control program for the XM PCR satellite receiver, an XM
    radio powered and controlled by a USB connection. 

mharc 0.7.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132138/

    mharc is a collection of scripts for generating and managing Web-based
    searchable mail archives. MHonArc, Namazu, and Procmail are required. 

mozplayerxp 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132132/

    mozplayerxp is a scriptable Mozilla mplayer plugin. It supports stop,
    play, pause, fullscreen, and JavaScript calls. 

MyOrgBook 2.5.1 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132093/

    MyOrgBook is an Open Source online organizer programmed with PHP and
    MySQL. Its features include multi-user login, a lost password emailer,
    contacts, a to- do/scheduler, a calendar, and a profile changer. It
    allows you to edit, delete, and update contacts, and much more. 

Pascal To Doxygen Convertor 0.40 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132108/

    Pas2Dox (Pascal To Doxygen) is a pre-processing filter for Doxygen. It
    allows Kylix/Delphi programmers to comment their code using JavaDoc
    style tags and then have Doxygen build the application documentation. 

PHP Web Application Framework 0.9 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/131792/

    phpWebApp is an application framework which makes it easy and simple to
    build PHP Web applications based on relational databases. It separates
    the task of designing and changing the layout of the application from
    the task of implementing the logic of the application, by using XML
    templates that are an extension of XHTML. It also simplifies the task
    of implementing the logic of the application by offering an event based
    programming model. In addition, phpWebApp tries to offer modularity and
    code reusability to the community of Webapp developers. 

PMK 0.5.4 (Snapshot)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132148/

    PMK aims to be an alternative to GNU autoconf configure scripts. It
    attempts to avoid the use of scripts in packages that can hide trojans,
    to minimize the number of dependencies, and to be easy to use for users
    and developers. 

PyGnome Tools 2.0.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132105/

    PyGnome Tools contain a set of extended widgets for gnome-python
    developers. The main widgets are a fileselectiondialog, a progressbar,
    and a widget to create GtkOptionMenus more easily. 

PyPE 1.4.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132130/

    PyPE (Python Programmers Editor) was written in order to offer a
    lightweight but powerful editor for those of you who think emacs is too
    much and idle is too little. Syntax highlighting is included out of the
    box, as is multiple open documents via tabs. Being written in Python
    and wxPython allows PyPE to be used on basically every platform
    available. 

python-crack 0.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132120/

    python-crack is a module that provides to Python programs the ability
    to evaluate password strength. It uses the well known cracklib toolkit,
    hence the name. 

QiPan 0.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132141/

    QiPan is the reference implementation of a cxboard compliant interface
    program. CXBoard is a communication protocol, modeled after XBoard and
    UCI, used for communication between Chinese Chess engines and
    interfaces. 

rdiald 0.71 (Client)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132098/

    rdiald allows users in your home network to initiate a dialup
    connection to one of a freely configurable set of internet service
    providers on the server rdiald is running on. Multiple users can be
    online at the same time, and the connection is only terminated once the
    last user goes offline. The users are allowed to execute any commands
    that have been defined previously on the server and to hang up as soon
    as these commands have finished. 

remark 1.1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132114/

    Remark turns a file of plain text, with some very simple conventions,
    into DocBook XML, and thence into whatever format you can manage using
    DocBook as a starting point (e.g. PDF, PostScript, RTF, etc.). The
    "markup" that remark accepts is natural and intuitive to
    write (especially if you use Emacs), and can be easily consumed as-is.
    Remark's capabilites for producing DocBook XML are rather limited right
    now, but good enough for daily use, and can easily be extended. 

Report Manager 1.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132065/

    Report Manager is both a print scheme designer (report) and a
    high-level printing (reporting) engine. The functionality is similar to
    some other comercial tools like Crystal Reports. 

RSSOwl 0.51b 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132144/

    RSSOwl is a GUI desktop client (using SWT as fast graphic libary) that
    reads the RSS format from a URL or a local file. It is divided into 4
    areas: RSS Management includes quickview of an RSS feed, adding new RSS
    favorites to a category, adding new categories, deleting an RSS feed or
    a category, and fulltext searching with result highlights. RSS
    Favorites shows all the saved favorites in the different categories in
    a tree. RSS TabFolder displays the title and description of the RSS
    feed plus a list of the newsheaders from the feed; it opens a new tab
    whenever a new RSS feed is opened. RSS NewsItem displays the selected
    news from the list of newsheaders from the TabFolder; the link to the
    news can be clicked to open it in the browser. The supported languages
    are German and English. 

RSSOwl 0.5b 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132096/

    RSSOwl is a GUI desktop client (using SWT as fast graphic libary) that
    reads the RSS format from a URL or a local file. It is divided into 4
    areas: RSS Management includes quickview of an RSS feed, adding new RSS
    favorites to a category, adding new categories, deleting an RSS feed or
    a category, and fulltext searching with result highlights. RSS
    Favorites shows all the saved favorites in the different categories in
    a tree. RSS TabFolder displays the title and description of the RSS
    feed plus a list of the newsheaders from the feed; it opens a new tab
    whenever a new RSS feed is opened. RSS NewsItem displays the selected
    news from the list of newsheaders from the TabFolder; the link to the
    news can be clicked to open it in the browser. The supported languages
    are German and English. 

Ruby-GStreamer 0.6.0 (unstable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132140/

    Ruby-GStreamer is a set of Ruby bindings for the GStreamer multimedia
    framework. 

Samwise 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132123/

    Samwise is a keyword-based link keeper that allows you to tag a given
    link with multiple keywords and generate listings on the intersection
    of sets of keywords. It supports multiple users, each with their own
    distinct set of keywords and bookmarks, and allows each user to have a
    set of private bookmarks visible only when they are fully logged in. 

scsidev 2.30 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132119/

    scsidev builds a list of devices on your SCSI busses and creates device
    nodes to access them. The names are built based on their path, which is
    a 4-tuple consisting of the host adapter number, the channel number,
    the SCSI target ID, and the Logical Unit Number. Names build this way
    are much more persistent than the enumeration scheme used by the kernel
    (1st disk = sda, etc.). scsidev remembers the permissions of
    disappeared devices and restores the permissions properly when devices
    reappear. Optionally, it can create the devices as symbolic links to
    the main device nodes in /dev/, create missing device nodes, and handle
    missing permissions on the /dev/ nodes. You can assign alias names
    based on various pieces of information, such as vendor and model name.
    It also supports retrieving the serial number, the WWID, and the HSV OS
    ID and allows assigning names based on this information, thus providing
    a unique identification. 

SGE 030809 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132101/

    SGE is a graphics library for the Simple Direct Media Layer. SGE
    provides pixel operations, graphics primitives, TrueType rendering,
    rotation&scaling, and much more. 

socklog 1.2.0 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132137/

    socklog cooperates with the runit package to create a small and secure
    replacement for syslogd. socklog supports system logging through Unix
    domain sockets (/dev/log) and UDP sockets (0.0.0.0:514) with the help
    of runit's runsvdir, runsv, and svlogd. socklog provides a different
    network logging concept, and also does log event notification. svlogd
    has built in log file rotation based on file size, so there is no need
    for any cron jobs to rotate the logs. socklog is small, secure, and
    reliable. 

SourceForge Utilities 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132149/

    The SourceForge Utilities project provides programmatic interfaces to
    certain administrative applications on the SourceForge Web site. It
    offers a Java interface to the File Release System, allowing file
    releases to be incorporated into Ant and Maven builds. 

Space Colors 1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132077/

    Space Colors is a theme based on an abstract background. 

TCL File Server 4.3.2b 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132109/

    TCL File Server is an IRC File Server made in TCL, that supports common
    features and some others. 

tkblog 2.40 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132125/

    tkblog is a cross-platform standalone blogging application written in
    Tcl/Tk. 

TreoHandsFree 0.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132133/

    TreoHandsFree (TreoHF) lets you dial preset numbers using the headset
    button. You configure up to 4 numbers and then press the headset button
    the corresponding number of times. 

Tundra IRC 0.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132111/

    Tundra IRC is an IRC client written entirely in Java, to ensure
    compatibility with any platform. It features a clean, tabbed interface,
    and supports multiple servers and channels. The primary reason it was
    written was to provide a suitable IRC client for Mac OS X. 

WindowLab 1.13 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132106/

    WindowLab is a small and simple window manager of novel design. It is
    click-to-focus, shares its window depth policy with the Amiga, and has
    a window resizing/reshaping method similar to that of 8-1/2 from Plan
    9. It maintains the illusion of direct manipulation by constraining the
    mouse pointer when appropriate (i.e., when a window cannot be dragged
    any further in one direction). The pointer is also constrained
    vertically (effectively making the target menu items infinitely tall
    according to Fitts's law) when it is in the menubar to reduce pointing
    time. 

xCHM 0.6.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132150/

    xCHM is a graphical CHM viewer for UNIX. It's based on CHMLIB and
    written using the wxWindows framework. It is not an extractor, but a
    standalone viewer, able to generate and show the topics tree, figure
    out the homepage for the document, print the current page, and go
    forward and backward in its history. 

ziproxy 1.2b 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/132135/

    ziproxy is a forwarding (non-caching) proxy that gzips text and HTML
    files, and reduces the size of images by converting them to low quality
    JPEGs. It is intended to increase the speed for dial-up Internet
    connections. Most browsers support gzipped content, so Web pages appear
    as normal, but as they are only a fraction of their original page size,
    pages are much quicker to load. Even for browsers that don't support
    it, hints how to overcome it using SSH port forwarding are included.
    Images are reduced in size by an average of one third, with only
    marginal visible image quality loss. It should be used with
    inetd/xinetd, but if you can't use them, a simple replacement
    "netd" is provided. 




Slashcode
How to Force Previewing?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/08/08/1931216

    An anonymous user writes: "I'd like to see an option added to enable a
    user to force themselves to preview a post before they actually post
    the comment. At the moment, a user is required to preview a story
    submission before they post it, but there is no way for this
    requirement to be there for standard posts. I often find myself hitting
    'submit' when I wish I'd previewed first. I know that a 'force post
    preview' option could be added to the options section and implemented
    in SLASH *very* easily, which would simply remove the 'Submit' button
    from the initial post screen... so could someone do it? I'd do it
    myself if I was able to update the CVS source :-)" This is a one-liner
    change... details follow... 

YogaCircle.net (New Yoga Slash Site)
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/28/0339211

    Well this should be a first. A Yoga base Slash site. Check it out, if
    you have any questions or comments let me know. Thanks for the code. 

csdaily.com
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/28/0337226

    Yet another Slash site, Computer Science Daily News. Aims to be a
    resource for Computer Science professionals, researchers, students and
    instructors. Hopefully this fills a niche, computer science
    developments seem to be very decentralized, and hard to find. Slash
    seems to be working out nicely, though I'm still learning the ropes...
    --csdaily 

Slash on server running Livejournal?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/24/0035257

    Maybe this is the wrong venue to ask in, and I'm sorry if it is, but
    this question has been nagging me for about the past week or so. I have
    a personal server running Slackware 8 with a custom-compiled Apache
    1.3.27 (with the appropriate mod_perl) and MySQL 4.0.13. This server is
    currently running the LiveJournal server code and works quite well at
    this. I'm interested in attempting to set up slash for personal use
    (the Livejournal code is running for personal use as well), and herein
    lies the question. Can slash be run on the same server in another
    VirtualHost without having a separate apache installation/process and
    doing some fancy trick with mod_rewrite? Or am I asking too much? I
    will be happy to provide any further info anyone needs through e-mail
    (the e-mail link above is NOT spam-armored at all). 

QubitNews is finally launched!
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/24/0030227

     QubitNews: News and Inforation from the Quantum Community. This is
    conceived as a meeting-point for the community working in the fast
    developing field of Quantum Information and Computation. This is an
    open and free project devoted to the exchange of information in this
    field.: news, stories, announcements, comments of scientific work,
    debates, polls, forums, etc... Many aspects of your work that cannot
    appear in scientific journals may find a place here. The main feature
    of QubitNews is that it is dynamical: you are wellcome to participate
    and modify the look and feel of this site. You may become an anonymous
    user, site user or an Author. Visit the homepage and consult the
    documents About, FAQ, How-To and GettingStarted. It may be useful,
    helpful and a lot of fun. 

Tuxedo.org Now running Slashcode
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/2014232

    Tuxedo.org is now running Slashcode. I should have done this a couple
    of years ago... Most recent story is Linus Torvalds Comments on SCO
    Lawsuit and Linux. Hope you all enjoy the new site! --Chuck Peters 

Best hosting service for Slash?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/1449209

    I'm going to be doing some "big things" with Slashcode but am
    interested in going through someone to set up Slashcode and the server,
    so that I can just right in and start building the site. What are the
    best hosting services out there? Will they set up Slash for me? What
    kinds of experiences have people had? 

Dissociated Press goes Slash
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/1442252

    After a bit of poking and prodding, I've converted Dissociated Press to
    Slashcode (2.2.6). Works great! 

So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish!
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/06/13/1816237

    All things come to an end and its been a wonderful ride. Today is my
    last day at OSDN and this will be the last thing I will be posting on
    Slashcode. It has been fun working on Slash for the last few years and
    I have enjoyed working with the Slash community (tf32, ACS, vladinator,
    ericdano, and many more that I am forgetting). On Monday I start work
    for MySQL so I will be a bit busy for a while but I expect you will
    still see Slash stuff coming from me in the future. I will continue to
    be in #slash for a while, and you can still always reach me via email.
    The best of luck with you and your sites, it has been great! 

Spottedrabbit.com
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/06/13/1756251

    After much kicking and screaming, yet another Slash Site! The Spotted
    Rabbit with news and events for Sussex County NJ, and Orange County,
    NY. It still looks a lot like basic slash, but I'm new to this, and
    we're working on it! --Ken Hall 




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