April 2008 Archives

April 30, 2008

fanntool 0.93 (Default branch)

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fanntool is a cross platform tool for the Fast
Artificial Neural Network (FANN) library. It can
detect the optimum parameters for an artificial
neural network (ANN). It allows you to adjust an
ANN’s parameters easily, train with different
parameters, and test an ANN.


License: GNU General Public License (GPL)


Changes:
This release uses version 2.1 of FANN and 1.1.9 of FLTK. New activation functions were added. Fine tuning was added for Normal and Cascade Training.

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PrinterSetup 0026 (Default branch)

PrinterSetup is a flexible printer setup system. It is tailored to institutions with more than 20 deployed printers. It is designed to work with CUPS on Mac OS X. PrinterSetup is a component of PrintingWorks, a print accounting solution. There is limited documentation. Apple package deployment requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later, and is untested on earlier versions. Apple package development requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later and Xcode 3.0 or later.


License: GNU General Public License (GPL)


Changes:
Minor fixes were made in the temporary storage system. This version includes a new experimental, automatic PrinterSetup Update deployment system.

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Ray Community Widget Suite 3.5 (Default branch)

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Ray is an advanced, Flash-based communication software for Web sites. It includes a Flash chat application with audio/video conferencing, a Flash audio/video instant messenger, an audio/video recorder, a music player, a video player, a whiteboard, a Web presence indicator, and a desktop application. It allows Web site users to have interactive communication with other members, or, via private chat, to record their own videos online, upload any kind of video/audio files, and much more.


License: Other/Proprietary License


Changes:
This release is built on the new Flash 9 platform, which improves the back-end and presents a whole new set of opportunities. It features 1-to-1 private chat rooms, tabs for chatting in multiple rooms simultaneously, an integrated help system, a new settings pane, addressed messages, whispers, password-protected rooms, room status text, “who’s viewing me” tracking, profile preview, floating, resizable, and full-screen videos, and improved Ray Media Server performance and functionality.

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OpenBSD 4.3 Released

“We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 4.3,” began OpenBSD creator Theo de Raadt. “This is our 23nd release on CD-ROM (and 24rd via FTP). We remain proud of OpenBSD’s record of more than ten years with only two remote holes in the default install.” He added, “as in our previous releases, 4.3 provides significant improvements, including new features, in nearly all areas of the system”. Four platforms were listed as new or extended, including: sparc64 gained SMP support, “this should work on all supported systems, with the exception of the Sun Enterprise 10000″; hppa K-class servers are now supported; mvme88k gained SMP support on a couple of systems, and support for the 88110 processor was added.

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Orca Interactive Forum Script 2.0 (Default branch)

Orca is an interactive Web-based forum script that
is based on AJAX technology, and it can be fully
integrated to any community software. Its most
interesting feature is that it is a self-ruling
forum. You needn’t waste your time to moderate or
administer the forum, since your community members
can do it themselves.


License: GNU General Public License (GPL)


Changes:
Multi-lingual support via language files, improved search-engine-friendly URLs, improved integration possibilities, and much faster loading speeds.

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Low-Level Virtual Machine 2.2 (Default branch)

Low-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) is a compiler infrastructure designed for compile-time, link-time, run-time, and “idle-time” optimization of programs from arbitrary programming languages. It currently supports compilation of C, Objective-C, and C++ programs, using front-ends derived from GCC 4.0, GCC 4.2, and a custom new front-end, “clang”. It supports x86, x86_64, ia64, PowerPC, and SPARC, with support for Alpha and ARM under development.


License: OSI Approved


Changes:
Numerous major enhancements and bugfixes.

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OCaml 3.10.2 (Default branch)

Objective Caml is the latest implementation of the Caml dialect of ML. It has full support for objects and classes combined with ML-style type reconstruction, a powerful module calculus in the style of Standard ML (but retaining separate compilation), a high-performance native code compiler (in addition to a Caml Light-style bytecode compiler), and labeled arguments with possible default value.


License: Q Public License (QPL)


Changes:
Assorted enhancements and bugfixes.

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CodeViz 1.0.11 (Stable branch)

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CodeViz is a call graph visualisation tool which
uses a variety of different data collection
methods to generate its call graphs. Using a
modified version of the GNU Compiler, very
accurate call graphs that precisely reflect the
compiled code may be created. If using a compiler
is undesirable, CodeViz is able to directly parse
C/C++ code itself, and even analyse binaries with
objdump, so it will work if the source isn’t
available.


License: GNU General Public License (GPL)


Changes:
Feature enhancements and bugfixes.

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YAP Prolog System 5.1.2 (Default branch)

Yap is a high-performance Prolog compiler developed at LIACC, Universidade do Porto. Its Prolog engine is based on the WAM (Warren Abstract Machine), with several optimizations for better performance, and achieves performance comparable or exceeding that of commercial Prolog systems. Yap is largely compatible with the major Edinburgh Prolog systems, and has been ported to most 32-bit and 64-bit Unix based platforms. A Windows port is also available.


License: Artistic License


Changes:
Numerous major enhancements.

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cbench 1.1.5 (Default branch)

cbench is a compiler benchmark utility that was
implemented to measure the effect of using
different compilers, compile time flags, and
runtime libraries on a set of synthetic micro-
benchmarks of C/C++ code. The set of small
benchmarks is easily extended.


License: GNU General Public License (GPL)


Changes:
Numerous major enhancements.

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