Changes since 1.3.5:
* Port to GTK2 completed, lists are now GtkTreeViews.
* Drag and drop now works with button 1 (see notes below).
* Added preview of results when auto renaming files.
* Middle button now toggles item selection.
* Improved moving of images within collection window.
* Now shows safe delete status in delete dialogs.
* Removed "Insert file drops at pointer location" option.
* Some options in preferences window were moved to advanced tab.
* Drag and drop now works fully with nautilus and konqueror.
* Fix removal of of old thumbnails, broken by previous release.
from Heidemann's web page.
Changes since 1.7 apart from bugfixes:
1.12, 30-Oct-02
- NEW: dbcolmultiscale
- NEW: dbcol has -r option for "relaxed error checking"
- NEW: dbcolneaten has new -e option to strip end-of-line spaces
- NEW: dbrow finally has a -v option to negate the test
- NEW: db_to_html_table: simple conversion to html tables
- NEW: dblib now has a function dblib_text2html() that will
1.11, 2-Nov-01
- NEW: dbcolneaten now supports "field specifiers" that
allow some control over how wide columns should be
- OPTIMIZATION: dbsort now tries hard to be filesystem cache-friendly
1.10, 10-Apr-01
- NEW: dbstats now includes a -S option to optimize work on
pre-sorted data (inspired by code contributed by Haobo Yu)
1.9, 6-Nov-00
- NEW: dbfilesplit, split a single input file into multiple output files.
1.8, 28-Jun-00
- NEW: dbrowuniq now optionally checks for uniqueness only on certain fields
- NEW: dbrowsplituniq makes one pass through a file and splits it into
separate files based on the given fields
- NEW: converter for "crl" format network traces
- NEW: anywhere you use arbitrary code (like dbroweval),
_last_foo now maps to the last row's value for field _foo.
- OPTIMIZATION: comment processing slightly changed so that
dbmultistats now is much faster on files with lots of comments.
Provided in PR 23738 by David Simas.
DAR is a Disk ARchiver, for backing-up file systems to disk. It's rather
in the spirit of TAR, with some additions. Notably:
DAR can break up a archive into multiple files, to facillitate
storage on portable media, like CDs or DVDs.
Can perform incremental back-ups against a reference archive, or,
more conveniently, a "catalog" of an archive, which is sort of a
combination of a TAR table-of-contents and a file checksum list.
DAR also supports filtering, so files or directories can be excluded from
an archive, compression, filtered compression, and the inclusion of parity
in archives, to help recover from media errors.
See http://dar.sourceforge.net/