Grip is a cd-player and cd-ripper for the Gnome desktop. It has the ripping
capabilities of cdparanoia builtin, but can also use external rippers (such as
cdda2wav). It also provides an automated frontend for MP3 (and other audio
format) encoders, letting you take a disc and transform it easily straight into
MP3s. Internet disc lookups are supported for retrieving track information from
disc database servers.
http://www.nostatic.org/grip/
The Element type is a simple but flexible container object, designed
to store hierarchical data structures, such as simplified XML infosets,
in memory.
The ElementTree toolkit contains an Element implementation in Python,
and code to read XML and HTML files into trees of Element objects, and
write them out as XML.
SCons is an Open Source software construction tool--that is, a build tool;
an improved substitute for the classic Make utility; a better way to build software.
a Motorola 68000 based Apple Macintosh Plus. Currently System
7.5.5 is the latest vMac can boot, which is the latest System a
real MacPlus can boot. vMac runs in black an white, a larger screen
and color is the next thing we are working on.
On some systems (at least NetBSD) it lacks support of Gemulator
ROM board. For other caveats please inspect TODO file.
metacity-setup is simply a much easier way to configure Metacity then having
to use gconftool or gconf-editor. It allows you to change themes, focus
settings, the number of workspaces, etc..
project's Ogg multimedia streaming system. Theora is derived
directly from On2's VP3 codec.
This also includes example programs that implement a mixed-stream
(Theora/Vorbis) Ogg encoder and SDL-based player.
This is alpha testing software; the API will probably change.
This package is theora from the nightly CVS snapshots.
MaraDNS is a package that implements the Domain Name Service (DNS), an
essential internet service. MaraDNS is intended for environments where a DNS
server must be secure and where the server must use the absolute minimum
number of resources possible. MaraDNS was created in response to issues
people had with the DNS servers available in early 2001; and has the
following design goals:
Security-aware programming. A DNS server needs to be secure. I have a number
of security features in the code, including:
1. The code uses a special string library which is resistant to buffer
overflows.
2. The code, if started as root, mandates running as an unprivledged user
in a chroot() jail.
Open-Source. The 1.0 release of the DNS server is public-domain code;
the 1.2 release will be released under a very liberal BSD-style license.
Simplicity. This DNS server has the minimum number of features needed to
correctly act as an authoritative and/or recursive name server.
Windows. JAZZ++ offers a lot of functions normally only found in expensive
sequencer software, and is used by professionals and hobby musicians all
over the world.