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| 1 | Color Distribution/Heatmap 1.0 |
windows | Software Development->Misc Programming Tools | Free |
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Color Distribution/Heatmap comes with free Visual Basic Projects. |
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| 2 | Distribution Guide 1.0 |
windows | Graphic Apps->CAD | Free |
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Distribution Guide is a program allowing to build various graphs of statistical distributions. Distribution Guide will enable you to enter the parameters of a particular distribution and display the graphs of such functions as CDF, PDF and others. Printing support is provided as well. Supported distributions: · Exponential · Lognormal · Normal · Weibull · Uniform Supported graph types: · probability density function (PDF) · cumulative distribution function (CDF) · survival function · hazard function Note: Free for personal use! |
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| 3 | Linux::Distribution::Packages 0.05 |
linux | Programming->Libraries | Free |
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Linux::Distribution::Packages Perl module contains a list all packages on various Linux distributions. SYNOPSIS use Linux::Distribution::Packages qw(distribution_packages distribution_write); $linux = new Linux::Distribution::Packages({format => csv, output_file => packages.csv}); $linux->distribution_write(); # Or you can (re)set the options when you write. $linux->distribution_write({format => xml, output_file => packages.xml}); # If you want to reload the package data $linux->distribution_packages(); This is a simple module that uses Linux::Distribution to guess the linux distribution and then uses the correct commands to list all the packages on the system and then output them in one of three formats: native, csv, and xml. Distributions currently working: debian, ubuntu, fedora, redhat, suse, gentoo, slackware, redflag. The module inherits from Linux::Distribution, so can also use its calls. |
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| 4 | WTM Software Distribution 1.03 |
windows | Web Development->Website Promotion | $40.00 |
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| 5 | Linux distribution race 1.0 |
linux | Games->Simulation | Free |
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Linux distribution race is a cool car race for 4 players, cars are named by Linux distributions (Mandrake, SUSE, RedHat, Debian). You can create maps in GIMP. Controls: WSAD, TGFH, IKJL, arrows. |
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| 6 | WTM Software Distribution 1.04 |
windows | Web Development->Website Promotion | $50.79 |
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Make your software better known. With WTM Software Distribution it is the first way to send your software to hundrets of software archives around the world. WTM Software Distribution submits your software in software archives, outomatically. Use WTM Software Distribution how often you want (if you have got a new version), to get more downloads. |
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| 7 | Distribution Analyzer 1.2 |
windows | Home Education->Miscellaneous | $275 |
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Distribution Analyzer is a shareware software package for identifying a distribution that best fits a set of data and for estimating expected ranges for future values. It provides a means of performing Normal Tolerance Intervals (K-intervals) and Variables Sampling Plans on data that does not fit the normal distribution. The analysis performed includes: Selection of Best Fit Distribution and Estimation of Parameters Test of Whether Selected Distribution Adequately Fits the Data Determination of a Transformation (Function) That Can be Applied to Data so that Transformed Data Fits the Normal Distribution Construction of Tolerance Intervals Including a Specified Percentage of the Future Values (Normal Tolerance Interval) Confidence Statements for Percentage of Future Values in Spec (Variables Sampling Plan) Take an example of break force values show below. There is a lower spec limit of 4 pounds: |
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| 8 | Distribution Guide 1.0 |
windows | Home Education->Mathematics | $n |
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Supported distributions: - Exponential - Lognormal - Normal - Weibull - Uniform Supported graph types: - CDF - survival function - hazard function |
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| 9 | Distribution Utility 2.0 |
windows | Network Internet->Server Tools | Free |
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Distribution Utility for copying directory trees from a source server to multiple target servers. Optional delete of target prior to copy. Run immediately or delay up to 12 hours for night time distributions. |
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| 10 | Species Distribution Map 1.0 |
mac | Dashboard Widgets->Miscellaneous | Free |
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Species Distribution Map is a dashboard widget that will show you the global distribution map based on the data from the GBIF network. |
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| 11 | Exchange Distribution List Migrator 1.2 |
windows | Utilities->Other Tools | $49.99 |
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| 12 | GoMail Distribution List Manager 1.0176 |
windows | Communications->E Mail List Management | $19.95 |
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Manage small to large Outlook distribution list allowing you to import, export, filter, merge and remove duplicate email address with ease. All operations will not create duplicate items in the distribution list. Import and Export function will work with CSV and Text files. Once installed, the application is accessible from Outlook File menu. |
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| 13 | File Distribution Manager 1.4.1.11 |
windows | Network Internet->Other | N |
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internet or intranet at a specified time or interval by FTP or e-mail transfer (SMTP) which had been done manually up to now. The program automates file distribution in any situation where plenty of files are to be transferred to a huge number of recipients. File Distribution Manager NT the interactive NT service version ships with the full package being distributed to registered users. Key Features File distribution via FTP & SMTP Supporting recipients groups Supporting file groups Recipients and file groups can be linked freely Lets you distribute new or modified files only Built-in time scheduler File compression to password protected ZIP-archives Strong file encryption, using RSA/Twofish public key encryption Enhanced logging and monitoring GUI lock feature Database driven (BDE) Runs as an interactive NT Service as well (FDM NT) |
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| 14 | Active Distribution Console 3.99W |
windows | Network Tools->Miscellaneous Network Tools | $115 |
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XYRO B4 presents the ultimate tool for these and other administration tasks that affect more than one station. The Active Distribution Console is a complete solution for file distribution and remote control, application installations and network inquiry. The ADC: Performs fast and reliable one-to-many distribution of data files or software. Will make your network administration faster and more efficient. Is meant for sites with an IP network of 10-10000 stations. Is easy to use and does not need extensive administrator training. And above all, it is really fast in distributing data to many stations simultaneously. This is because the ADC makes use of a special network technique. There is no need anymore to schedule big distributions, like other products do. Just sit at the Console, select your clients, specify your distribution and start it. And then watch your megabytes real-time arrive on multiple target stations. Active Distribution Console is as fast and as sure as if you were only copying from one server to another. But with one difference: you have as many targets as you want. And you remote-control them all from this one console. The ADC is an application that runs interactively on one central station. The receiving agent is a service ?on all client stations ?that works in the background. Setting up clients is very easy - the central console controls its clients completely, from installation to activation, de-activation and clean-up. The status of clients and distribution results are always real-time available and shown in the screen. |
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| 15 | PHPAudit - PHP Licensing & Distribution |
script | PHP | $24.99 Additional Info: PHPAudit Unlimited Owned (Lease to own, 12 payments) - no license limit |
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| 16 | mCore Lite (Distribution License) 1.6 |
windows | Software Development->Components Libraries | $250 |
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Key Features: - Send and receive SMS - Send Flash SMS (i.e. alert messages; immediate display) - Supports 7-bit GSM default Alphabet as well as 8-bit ANSI and 16-bit Unicode characters (international languages like Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Thai, Hindi etc) for sending as well as receiving SMS - Set SMSC or use the default SMSC stored in Phone/SIM - Read messages from Phone memory or SIM memory - Option to send long messages with simple splitting OR formatted splitting (with pagination) OR as Concatenated message - Option to read incoming concatenated messages as one single message or multiple parts. - Delete messages from modem (phone memory or SIM memory) - Send custom AT Commands and read response (terminal mode) - Works with GSM modem or phone handset connected to serial port using data cable, Infrared device or USB to Serial converter - Read various modem and network parameters e.g. Manufacturer, Model, IMEI, Signal Strength (in dB as well as percent) etc - Set PIN for modem/phone with protected SIM - Distribution License gives you the rights to install and use mCore Lite on multiple computers within a enterprise as well as distribution of mCore Lite with your applications |
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| 17 | mCore Pro (Distribution License) 1.6 |
windows | Software Development->Components Libraries | $299 |
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Key Features: - Send and receive SMS - Send Flash SMS (i.e. alert messages; immediate display) - Send WAP Push - Supports 7-bit GSM default Alphabet as well as 8-bit ANSI and 16-bit Unicode characters (international languages like Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Thai, Hindi etc) for sending as well as receiving SMS - Define action-attribute, content-created and expiry attributes for WAP Push - Set SMSC or use the default SMSC stored in Phone/SIM - Read messages from Phone memory or SIM memory - Option to send long messages with simple splitting OR formatted splitting (with pagination) OR as Concatenated message - Option to read incoming concatenated messages as one single message or multiple parts. - Delete messages from modem (phone memory or SIM memory) - Send custom AT Commands and read response (terminal mode) - Works with GSM modem or phone handset connected to serial port using data cable, Infrared device or USB to Serial converter - Read various modem and network parameters e.g. Manufacturer, Model, IMEI, Signal Strength (in dB as well as percent) etc - Set PIN for modem/phone with protected SIM - Distribution License gives you the rights to install and use mCore Pro on multiple computers within a enterprise as well as distribution of mCore Pro with your applications |
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| 18 | JackLab Audio Distribution 1.0 RC1 |
linux | System->Linux Distributions | Free |
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JackLab Audio Distribution is a remastered openSUSE for musicians, producers and media creators. The JackLab Team is proud to present the first public alpha-release of the JackLab Audio Distribution (JAD). The 1.2GB DVD iso can be downloaded from jacklab.org. We have found that musicians have particular requirements for their Linux environment. A Linux-based distribution that is designed for music needs to be flexible, powerful, yet easy and quick to use. All of these things are essential in a busy, creative environment. Thinking about these requirements, we decided to base JAD on openSUSE due to its stability and long development history. All major administrative tasks can be done graphically and easily without having to learn any complicated terminal commands. JAD will be fully compatible with the recently released openSUSE 10.2. It will contain a full production environment for media production, primarily music. For this, the JackLab team added a Realtime Kernel version 2.6.19 to have fast audio processing with a latency up to 1.5ms. The default audio system will be based on the the Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) which is designed for the needs of musicians and producers and gives a professional audio/midi controlling interface. The installer is based on the acclaimed YaST2, which also serves as an easy-to-use administrative tool. To keep as many essential computer resources for music as possible, we have decided to use Enlightenment D17 desktop shell as the default window manager. KDE desktop environment is also included, so the user-friendly file manager - Konqueror, is available along with Kmail, Konversation, k3b and other KDE tools. For music creation and editing, we have included around 70 audio applications with sequencers, synthesizers and tools all installed and ready to go. User-friendly support for setting up and running VST instruments and effects is given. Additionally, there are applications for video production and a graphic suite that are included on the DVD. For browsing the internet, we have included Firefox 2.0 chosen for its stability, security and extendability. JAD is a community based effort and is the culmination of the work of many contributors. Recently, JackLab and PackMan (packman.links2linux.de) have joined forces to offer JAD access to the PackMan repositories so that up-to-date audio software, non-audio software and multimedia codecs are available to JAD users. The JAD development team would like you to participate in the development process too. There are different ways you can help: -As a tester, you can download the most recent version and use the bugtracker to report any problems. -You can participate in the graphics contest: The best graphics submitted will be used as default for the bootscreen, wallpaper, skins and icons. -You can submit feature requests and take part in discussions on the mailing list. -For taking part in providing user support, there is a web based forum and an IRC channel - it is also an essential part of the development process to see feedback. |
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| 19 | JackLab Audio Distribution 1.0 RC2 |
linux | System->Linux Distributions | Free |
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JackLab Audio Distribution is a remastered openSUSE for musicians, producers and media creators. The JackLab Team is proud to present the first public alpha-release of the JackLab Audio Distribution (JAD). The 1.2GB DVD iso can be downloaded from jacklab.org. We have found that musicians have particular requirements for their Linux environment. A Linux-based distribution that is designed for music needs to be flexible, powerful, yet easy and quick to use. All of these things are essential in a busy, creative environment. Thinking about these requirements, we decided to base JAD on openSUSE due to its stability and long development history. All major administrative tasks can be done graphically and easily without having to learn any complicated terminal commands. JAD will be fully compatible with the recently released openSUSE 10.2. It will contain a full production environment for media production, primarily music. For this, the JackLab team added a Realtime Kernel version 2.6.19 to have fast audio processing with a latency up to 1.5ms. The default audio system will be based on the the Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) which is designed for the needs of musicians and producers and gives a professional audio/midi controlling interface. The installer is based on the acclaimed YaST2, which also serves as an easy-to-use administrative tool. To keep as many essential computer resources for music as possible, we have decided to use Enlightenment D17 desktop shell as the default window manager. KDE desktop environment is also included, so the user-friendly file manager - Konqueror, is available along with Kmail, Konversation, k3b and other KDE tools. For music creation and editing, we have included around 70 audio applications with sequencers, synthesizers and tools all installed and ready to go. User-friendly support for setting up and running VST instruments and effects is given. Additionally, there are applications for video production and a graphic suite that are included on the DVD. For browsing the internet, we have included Firefox 2.0 chosen for its stability, security and extendability. JAD is a community based effort and is the culmination of the work of many contributors. Recently, JackLab and PackMan (packman.links2linux.de) have joined forces to offer JAD access to the PackMan repositories so that up-to-date audio software, non-audio software and multimedia codecs are available to JAD users. The JAD development team would like you to participate in the development process too. There are different ways you can help: -As a tester, you can download the most recent version and use the bugtracker to report any problems. -You can participate in the graphics contest: The best graphics submitted will be used as default for the bootscreen, wallpaper, skins and icons. -You can submit feature requests and take part in discussions on the mailing list. -For taking part in providing user support, there is a web based forum and an IRC channel - it is also an essential part of the development process to see feedback. |
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| 20 | Core Linux Distribution 2.0 Beta |
linux | System->Linux Distributions | Free |
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Core is a minimal distribution of the GNU/Linux operating system designed to be the basis for a complete system constructed by the end user. A fresh installation of Core will boot into a console and provide the user with the tools needed to download, compile and install other applications. Core contains nothing beyond what is required to perform these tasks. Core is primarily designed for experienced Linux users, though it has found an audience with those looking to learn about the internals and operation of a Linux system. Core requires the user to manually configure, compile and install applications and expects the user to consult man pages and other documentation. Installation: These instructions are incomplete, but should be sufficient: · Download, burn and boot the ISO. · Partition, format and mount the hard drive. · Run install_core [mount point of hard drive]. · Optional packages in /pkgs/optional can be installed with corepkg(8). · Copy the kernel from /pkgs/kernel to /usr/src of the hard drive. · Run chroot [mount point] bash -l to chroot into the new system. · Compile and install the Linux kernel [be sure to run LILO]. · Review and modify the files under /etc. · Reboot and start constructing the new system. MD5 sum: 5da52af0d4b0a599cc119afcace77c9c |
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