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ultimix 1.5.184

Ultimix is a framework for developing Web-based applications (CMS, portals, ERPs, etc.) It includes multi-language support, permits management, an MVC mini framework, package structure, a template engine, a Javascript library, a simple GUI library, a caching system, and CAPTCHA.

Release Notes: The core was improved. The package ‘gui::context_set::exact_config’ was added. The package ‘settings’ was improved. HTML code was removed from the ‘gui::calendar’ package. An error in the ‘jsdialogs’ was fixed. The packages list was fixed in the ‘user::user_access’ package. The class name was fixed for the ‘user::user_access::user_access_algorithms’ package. The constructor was fixed for the ‘jquery::dialog_markup’ package.

Tags: Web Framework, php framework, framework, frameworks

Licenses: BSD Revised, LGPL

February 6, 2012 · Open Source,Releases · No Comments Yet

libeasyfc 0.6

libeasyfc aims to provide an easy interface to generate
fontconfig configurations for alias mapping per language.

Release Notes: This release improves monospaced fonts detection.

Release Tags: Beta

Tags: library interface, config file setup, font

Licenses: LGPLv3+

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Cables Reveal Extent of US Copyright Pressure on Sweden

“Among the treasure troves of recently released WikiLeaks cables, we find one whose significance has bypassed Swedish media. In short: every law proposal, every ordinance, and every governmental report hostile to the net, youth, and civil liberties here in Sweden in recent years have been commissioned by the US government and industry interests.” How such prestigious nations with such long and proud histories, like Sweden, The Netherlands, and so on, can succumb to pressure from a former colony is beyond me. We should know better.

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EU Regulators Want Google to Halt New Privacy Policy

“A group of European regulators has written to Google calling on it to halt the introduction of its new privacy policy, saying it needs to investigate whether the proposals sufficiently protect users’ personal data.” I’d rather regulators are on top of this now than when it’s too late and we’re all plugged into the Google Hivemind Overlord.

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Samsung Says EU Probe Will Find it Compliant

“Samsung, in its first acknowledgment of the European Commission’s antitrust investigation of its patent licensing practices, Friday said it believed the commission would ultimately conclude the company complies with the rules. The investigation arose out of Samsung’s dispute with Apple over trademarks and patents that cover smartphones and tablet computers.”

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open_source_flash_projects – [Logging Tools]

@@ -221,6 +221,4 @@
    * [[Tornado]] - A runtime configurable logging solution with multiple publishers available.
    * [[XFLAS2]] - A MTASC & Flash IDE compatible logging solution, configurable at runtime or through xml configs, with automatic reflection.

- [[http://www.seowebchuyennghiep.com]]
- [[http://www.seowebchuyennghiep.com|thiet ke web]]
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red5 – How can using red5 through java run time.exe?

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  Links to http://www.red5.org/ or http://trac.red5.org/ could help ?
+ Hai...Hai...good testing open sourse html.How can using red5 through java run time.exe?
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RingyDingyDingy 0.5

RingyDingyDingy is a lightweight app which lets you send a text message to your phone (or your Google Voice number, for phones and tablets) to make it ring (disabling silent/vibrate if on, and restoring them when ringing has stopped) and lock (on Froyo or newer).

Release Notes: This release adds a Google Voice trigger (compatible with phones and tablets), makes the SMS trigger able to be disabled, and adds "rdd" as a shorthand for "RingyDingyDingy".

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Licenses: GPLv3

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CUPS 1.5.2

CUPS is a standards-based printing system for Mac OS X and other Unix-like operating systems. It provides the System V and Berkeley command line interfaces, and uses the Internet Printing Protocol ("IPP") as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) Server Message Block (SMB), and AppSocket (a.k.a. JetDirect) protocols are also supported with reduced functionality. CUPS adds network printer browsing and PostScript Printer Description ("PPD") based printing options to support real world printing.

Release Notes: This release fixes the tarballs released as CUPS 1.5.1.

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Tags: Internet, printing, Software Development, Libraries, PDF, PostScript

Licenses: GPL, LGPL

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Wolf Software HTTP Ping Class 1.1.0

Wolf Software HTTP Ping Class is a simple script for pinging Web sites. It’s one of the many classes in the "WolfTrack" monitoring system.

Release Notes: This release adds better error messages, configurable ports, and SSL handling.

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Tags: php class

Licenses: GPLv3

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