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SWTextedit 0.1.6
SWTextEdit is a free and easy to use text editor that was written in Java with SWT more>>
Main features:
- Create, Open, Save and Print text
- Undo and Redo function
- Cut, Copy, Paste and Delete text
- Find and Replace text
- Change the Font, Font color and Background color
Ripsaw Beta 9.3
Create, edit, manipulate and group together regular expressions and then use them to parse files. more>> Create, edit, manipulate and group together regular expressions and then use them to parse files.
The Ripsaw application was designed to allow you to easily create, edit, manipulate and group together regular expressions and then use them to parse files.
Main features:
- Regular expression library.
- Uses SWT for fast, responsive UI.
- Turn expressions on or off depending on parse needs.
- Group expressions together and turn on or off all at once.
- Expression creation/testing window.
- Output to screen or file.
- Customizable output format.
- Use match counts to limit results.
- Option to remove duplicates from the results.
- Source to parse can come from file or text input.
- Hide unparsable binary file types from view in file explorer.
- Color coding of file types in file explorer.
- Built in Java.
System requirements:
- JRE 1.4.1 or later (if you choose the version without JRE).

RSSOwl 2.0 m6
RSSOwl is a RSS and RDF newsreader written in Java using SWT as graphic library more>> RSSOwl is a free RSS and RDF newsreader written in Java using SWT as graphic library.
RSS ("Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary") is a document specification
that gives users the power to collect and organize Web-based news and information in
a more efficient manner. Applications that collect data from RSS-compliant sites are
called RSS readers or "aggregators". RSSOwl is such an application. It lets you gather,
organize, update, and store information from any compliant source in a convenient, easy
to use interface, save selected information in various formats for offline viewing and
sharing, and much more.
Why "Owl"? The owl is a traditional symbol of wisdom, and a quiet, efficient hunter. Youll find
RSSOwls "big eyes" a big help when scanning the Webs vast array of RSS resources.
Top10 Features why you should use RSSOwl:
o High performance and native Look and Feel that uses the operation-system GUI theme
o Great platform support: Use RSSOwl on Windows, Linux, Mac, Solaris
o Import / Export newsfeeds with OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language)
o Generate PDF / RTF / HTML documents from any news
o Powerfull RSS & RDF newsfeed searchengine
o Perform a fulltext-search with result-syntaxhighlight
o AmphetaRate integration to rate news and receive recommendations
o RSSOwl is highly customizable (set Fonts, Hotkeys, Language,...)
o Display news in the internal browser
o Big Tutorial and FAQ to help you manage your new newsreader
Supported Languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Galician, Danish, Dutch, Italian, Greek, Russian, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Norwegian, Japanese, Chinese.
RSSOwl comes with a huge list of sample favorites.
RSSOwl runs on Windows (98/ME/2000/XP), Linux (GTK2), Mac OS X, Solaris.<<less
RSSOwl 2.0 M8a
RSS / RDF / Atom newsreader more>> RSSOwl is a free RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader in Java using SWT as fast graphic library. Supported OS are Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris. Some features are export of news to PDF, Import / Export with OPML and the full-text-search with syntaxhighlight. For easy execution, a exe-file is provided on Windows, a shell-script on Linux / Solaris and the Mac version is deployed in an application bundle. RSSOwl comes with a huge list of sample favorites.<<less
RSSOwl 2.0 Milestone 8a
A RSS & RDF newsreader written in Java using SWT as graphic library. more>> A RSS & RDF newsreader written in Java using SWT as graphic library.
SSOwl is a free RSS / RDF / Atom newsreader written in Java using SWT as graphic library.
With RSSOwl it is possible to read all RSS versions (includes RDF).
RSS ("Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary") is a document specification that gives users the power to collect and organize Web-based news and information in a more efficient manner.
Applications that collect data from RSS-compliant sites are called RSS readers or "aggregators". RSSOwl is such an application. It lets you gather, organize, update, and store information from any compliant source in a convenient, easy to use interface, save selected information in various formats for offline viewing and sharing, and much more.
RSSOwl is also free, fast, cross-platform, and unobtrusive. Its easy to install, easy to use, and easy to move.
Why "Owl"? The owl is a traditional symbol of wisdom, and a quiet, efficient hunter. Youll find RSSOwls "big eyes" a big help when scanning the Webs vast array of RSS resources.
Main features:
- High performance and native Look and Feel that uses the operation-system GUI theme
- Great platform support: Use RSSOwl on Windows, Linux (32 and 64 Bit), Mac and Solaris
- Import / Export newsfeeds with OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language)
- Generate PDF / RTF / HTML documents from any news including aggregations
- Use drag and drop to manage your favorites in unlimited nested categories
- Powerfull Newsfeed searchengine working with keywords
- Powerfull searchengine to discover newsfeeds on any website
- Integrated Newsfeed validator
- Newsfeeds are automatically stored in an archive to read them while being offline
- Minimize RSSOwl to system tray and get informed when new news are available
- Perform a fulltext-search with result-highlight on favorites and categories
- RSSOwl is highly customizable (set Fonts, Hotkeys, Language, customize Toolbar)
- Display news in the internal browser (IE, Mozilla and Safari supported)
- More than two-hundred sample feeds in 33 categories already included
- RSSOwl is translated into 31 languages including English, Russian, Chinese, German and much more
Enhancements:
- Windows Vista: Thanks to the latest SWT 3.3, RSSOwl is now fully supporting Vistas look and feel.
- Windows: You can now use Mozilla as embedded browser. This requires a recent version of XULRunner being installed. Refer to the FAQ for more details.
- Windows: In order to scroll in a scrollable element (e.g. the headlines table or newstext browser) you no longer have to select the element first. Just move the mouse over the element and begin scrolling.
- Mac: All System-Tray and notification features are now supported (see the "System Tray" preferences page).
- Linux: Printing is now supported (requires GTK 2.10 or newer)
- Linux and Solaris: You can now pass an argument to the run.sh to have it handled by RSSOwl (e.g. let firefox run rssowl to subscribe to a feed).
- Added new translation into Romania (thanks to Claudiu Paiu)
- Updated SWT to 3.3.1.1
- Linux: The embedded browser is now able to navigate to https-secured websites and is able to render visited links.
- Fixed an issue where Tooltips on Toolitems stopped showing after a while
- Mac: It is now possible to copy / paste text in the embedded browser as well as using the mouse for drag-style operations (e.g. Google Maps)
- Bugfixes:
- #1610712 WinVista: Rights Elevation needed
- #1043194 [MAC] Text selection in Browser not possible
- #1043088 [MAC] Internal Browser not highlighting Links
- #1659139 Generated HTML has incorrect title
- #1659570 "open in new tab" button should be hidden with tabs disabled
RSSOwl 1.2.4 Preview
RSSOwl is a RSS & RDF newsreader written in Java using SWT as graphic library more>>
A lot of websites use RSS & RDF as XML-formats to publish their news for free. There is also a huge number of free accessable weblogs (so called blogs), which use this format too.
With RSSOwl it is possible to read all RSS versions (includes RDF). For best performance, SWT is used as graphic library. SWT makes it possible to have a operating-system-dependant, native Look & Feel of the application.
RSSOwl runs on Windows (98/ME/2000/XP), Linux (GTK2) and Mac OS X. For an easy execution of the application, the windows version comes with a batch-file, the Linux version with a Shell-Script and for Mac, an Application Bundle is used. You only need the Java VM (Virtual Machine) installed.
Main features:
- display any number of news in comfortable tab-folder
- use internal browser to display the news
- set any installed browser for an external view
- fulltext-search with syntaxhighlighting
- Export news to PDF & HTML
- save news to read them offline
- connection through a proxy-server supported
- deactivate use of proxy for certain favorits
- Import / Export RSS-Channels using OPML format
- save favorits in categorys (unlimited nesting)
- search / open a category with all favorits
- print news
- Auto-Update news in certain intervalls
- Import / Export application-settings
- Languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Galician, Danish, Dutch, Italian, Greek, Russian, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Norwegian, Japanese, Chinese
JSummer native 0.1.0.0
JSummer is a tool to compute and check MD5, MD4, MD2, SHA-160, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, RIPEMD128, RIPEMD160, WHIRLPOOL, TIGER, HAVAL message digest. Console-Version and GUI. Implemented in Java. more>>
JSummer is a platformindependent, open source tool to compute and check MD5, MD4, MD2, SHA-160, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, RIPEMD128, RIPEMD160, WHIRLPOOL, TIGER, HAVAL message digest. The Program consists of a Console-Version (CLI) and a nice GUI using SWT. Implemented in Java. This native version is running without a JRE! License: GPL (see http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html)
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A graphical personal finance manager designed for efficiently tracking home finances more>>
Essential Budget is a cross-platform software solution due to the usage of Java and Eclipses SWT while developing it.
System requirements:
- Java Runtime Environment

TuxGuitar 1
Edit and play tablatures for guitar. more>>
TuxGuitar 1 brings you a wonderful multitrack guitar tablature editor and player written in Java-SWT. It can open GuitarPro, PowerTab and TablEdit files, and export to standart file-formats such as MIDI, Lilyond and MusicXML. This is a native package compiled with Excelsior JET.
Enhancements :
- Unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

RSSOwl - RSS, RDF, Atom Newsreader 2.0 RC3
RSSOwl is a free RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader in Java using SWT as fast graphic library. Supported OS are Win, Mac, Linux and Solaris. Some features are powerful searches, embedded browser, tray notifications, clean-up wizard and user customization more>>
RSSOwl is a free RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader in Java using SWT as fast graphic library. RSS ("Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary") is a document specification that gives users the power to collect and organize Web-based news and information in a more efficient manner. Applications that collect data from RSS-compliant sites are called RSS readers or "aggregators". RSSOwl is such an application. It lets you gather, organize, update, and store information from any compliant source in a convenient, easy to use interface, save selected information in various formats for offline viewing and sharing, and much more. Why "Owl"? The owl is a traditional symbol of wisdom, and a quiet, efficient hunter. Youll find RSSOwls "big eyes" a big help when scanning the Webs vast array of RSS resources.
RSSOwl runs on Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris. Some of the cool features are powerful searches, embedded browser, tray notifications, clean-up wizard and complete user customization. RSSOwl requires no installation, simply start it with a doubleclick and find a huge list of sample feeds already provided. You can also easily import existing feeds from other readers into RSSOwl using the popular OPML format. An integrated update manager keeps the application up to date and provides extra add-ons, e.g. to read your favorite newsgroups inside RSSOwl as if they where newsfeeds. All data is stored in a single directory that can be put on a USB stick, making RSSOwl a cross platform portable application that is easy to use and manage.
System Requirements: Java VM 1.5+
Enhancements: This is a major update with lots of new features and bugfixes. Please visit http://www.rssowl.org/node/251 for a list of changes.
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License:Freeware
License:Freeware
RSSOwl | RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader 2.0 M9
RSSOwl | RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader is an application for makin gthe generation of RSS / RDF / Atom feeds in Java applying SWT as fast graphic library. more>> <<less

Azureus 2.4
Azureus is a free Java based BitTorrent client more>> Azureus is a Java based BitTorrent client that offers multiple torrent downloads, queuing/priority systems (on torrents and files), start/stop seeding options and instant access to numerous pieces of information about your torrents.
Azureus is a BitTorrent client with multiple torrent downloads and instant access to information.
Azureus also features an embedded tracker that is easily set up and ready to use.
New Features:
Core | Logging seperated into sections
Core | Plugins can be disabled from starting up
Core | Separate high-speed transfer rates between peers within the local LAN
Core | Encrypted peer connections
Core | Revamped and much improved piece-picking code
Core | Option to bind outgoing connections to the same local port, may help with NAT router instability
Plug | HTTP webseed support
Plug | New "team seeder" plugin
Dev | Plugins can now add views/tabs to Torrent Details, Peers View, etc
UI | Draggable column reordering and column indicator (w/SWT 3.2+)
UI | Peer piece map in Peers Tab
UI | Manual tracker scrape option if auto-scrape disabled
UI | Share-ratio indicator and options to hide the various indicators
UI | Separate per-torrent options panel
Changes:
Core | Clearer firewalled/NAT status reporting
Core | Do not open the wiki NAT problem page if firewall status is OK
Core | Disk manager threads - limited pool now serves all disk read/write requests
Core | Single thread now serves torrent piece picking etc (was one per download)
Core | Persistent IP bans now have limited lifetime
Core | Reworked compact storage type to support migration of formats
Core | Less requirements to pause downloads when changing file priorities
Core | Only one torrent can now be checking at a time
Core | DHT size estimation improved
Core | Default listen port number now randomized for new installs
Core | Interrupted "seeding+checking" files now rechecked on startup<<less
small fonts under OSX UI | Console support for aliases UI | Torrent export option added to SWT UI UI | Keyboard shortcut parsing system UI | System tray menus for setting global upload and downloadFireScope Workbench 2.8.1
FireScope Workbench is a collection of free tools designed to make life easier for IT operators. Features a Service Modeler with dependency discovery, extremely fast Ping Sweep utility and MIB browser/walker combined. More free tools coming soon. more>>
FireScope Workbench 2.8.1 provides you a group of free tools designed to make life easier for IT professionals. This version currently includes a Service Modeler with dependency discovery and MIB walker and MIB importer, with additional plugins under development. FireScope Workbench is built using Javas Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT), and is capable of periodically checking for updates and deliver single-click installation of new features as they are published.
The MIB (Management Information Base) Walker and Browser Tool collects information about your SNMP-enabled networked devices by walking the SNMP tree for a target device and polling the current value of every OID (Object IDentifier) the device supports. Third-party MIBs can be imported using the MIB Importer plugin with point and click ease.
Recently added Ping Sweep utilities can scan large IP ranges in seconds, with DNS lookup of responding hosts, and is exportable to CSV or XML files.
Once youve walked an SNMP device, you can create real-time graphs of the value of any OID or you can export the walk to an XML file. This file can then be uploaded to FireScope BSM to be added as a managed asset.
The Service Modeler component in FireScope Workbench enables you model your IT Services in an easy to use interface that includes discovery capabilities to do all the legwork for you. Simply create your Service Group containers and scan your network to begin mapping your IT Services and their dependent networked assets.
Once you?ve built your service model, an export to XML function provides a standards-compliant format for importing into Visio or any other network visualization tool, or into any monitoring and management solution that supports XML import.
In addition to using FireScope Workbench as an independent application, it can connect with the FireScope Business Service Management (BSM) or FireScope Configuration Management (CMDB) solution to simplify configuration for rapid time to value.
Major Features:
- Walks Like A Charm
- The MIB (Management Information Base) Walk Tool quickly collects information about your SNMP-enabled networked devices by walking the SNMP tree for a target device and polling the current value of every OID (Object Identifier) the device supports. Check out some screen shots and see MIB Walker in action!
- Once you've walked a device, you can create real-time graphs of the value of any OID or even export the walk to an XML file. This file can then be uploaded to FireScope BSM to be added as a managed asset.
- What makes FireScope Workbench unique, is its ability to import MIB files on the fly as a device is walked. Simply download a MIB file from your vendor or third party website, and FireScope will automatically identify the correct MIB file to use. Additionally, each MIB is cached, making successive walks of similar devices faster and faster
- Easily Organize Your MIBs
- There's no better way to keep your MIB files in line than with Workbench's MIB Importer. The Importer gathers MIB files into FireScope, where they are then accessible by other Workbench plug-ins, such as the MIB Walker.
- By default, Workbench comes with over 500 MIB files to cover the most commonly used devices. MIB Importer enables you to grab MIB files from your vendors or MIB repositories and import them into FireScope to use in MIB Walker, MIB Browser and more.
- Import once and have access to it's OID data in MIB Walker, MIB Browser and any forthcoming SNMP plugins.
- Over 500 MIB files included to cover the most commonly used devices.
- Streamlined interface, one-step import.
- Able to reset to default MIB library with a single click.
- Any properly formatted MIB file can be imported.
- Is There Any Body Out There?
- Workbench's Ping Sweep function is the fastest and easiest way to see what is running on your network. The rapid scan offers complete visibility, returning the name, IP of what was found, and its response time (which is useful for identifying whether the network is running slow). The results can be exported to XML or CSV formats, so you can load the results into FireScope, Excel, or other third-party tools.
- Scan a class-c subnet in mere minutes, including DNS lookup of each responding host.
- Instant filtering, sorting and searching of results at the click of the mouse.
- Export results into FireScope Universal XML format or CSV, for easy portability to your other programs.
- Service Modeler You Can Dependency On
- The Service Modeler feature of FireScope Workbench lets you model your IT Services in a user-friendly interface with discovery capabilities to do all the legwork. Simply create your Service Group containers and scan your network to begin mapping IT Services and their dependent networked assets.
- Once you've built your service model, an export to XML function provides a standards-compliant format for importing into Visio or any other network visualization tool, or into any monitoring and management solution that supports XML import, which includes FireScope BSM and CMDB products.
- Five-step process from start to finish, accessible for any level of user.
- Service discovery scans of your network to identify service dependencies.
- Export your service model to XML for massive portability.
- Take It Up A Notch
- While the Community-Edition makes things dramatically easier for IT operators, our free version only nicks the surface of Workbench's full capabilities. In addition to the tools covered above, the Pro-Edition also features a MIB Browser (with import option), Service Catalog Builder, Discovery, and User Experience Checker. In-depth explanations of each feature are available below
- 6Design With Ease
- The FireScope Service Catalog Builder enables you to design your entire service catalog, from the catalog containers, down through their dependent systems and applications, all with point and click ease.
- Source catalogs are an essential tool for any organization that embraces ITIL, and Workbench's catalogs can be exported to universal XML for use in FireScope products, as well as third-party applications.
- Build multiple Service Catalogs for each location, department or user group.
- Highly intuitive interface walks you through every step.
- Advanced discovery helps you link dependencies to the critical services offered in each catalog.
- MIBs At Your Fingertips
- FireScope Workbench's MIB Browser provides you with an encyclopedic knowledge of your MIBs. The user-friendly interface lets you browse all of your MIB's - including third-party or vendor created files - either by OID, MIB File, or tree view.
- To make the browsing process even easier, FireScope offers a search function, which scans the OID, title and description. MIB Browser also gives you the ability to add individual OID's to an export list that can be saved as an XML file for faster configuration of FireScope.
- Browse your MIB data by individual MIB file, OID tree or search by any column.
- Pick an OID and test against your SNMP-enabled assets with real-time charting of values.
- Over 500 MIB files included to cover the most commonly used devices.
- Build your own export list of individual OID's, saved as XML for maximum portability to your favorite apps.
- Discovery Made Easy, Fast and Inexpensive
- The advanced discovery capabilities in Workbench's Professional-Edition take the Community-Edition's service discovery to the next level, offering features traditionally found only in discovery products costing six figures. No other product offers such powerful Discovery capabilities at FireScope's affordable rate. Workbench Pro-Edition scans a network to find active devices and identify the model (in the case of network equipment or printers), operating system, applications and more. Highly configurable, you're able to scan by network range, ports to investigate, and can even perform SNMP queries.
- Powerful features that rival competitors charging 100x FireScope Workbench's price.
- Choose from any combination of pre-defined port scans, SNMP queries or custom service scans.
- Extremely intuitive interface, masterable by users of every experience-level
- Diagnose and Monitor Even the Most Complex Web App
- Workbench's User Experience Checker simulates commonly performed tasks on a web application, such as adding items to a shopping cart, completing transactions, logging in, running reports and more.
- At each step, Workbench verifies that the step is completed, either by http return code or by checking for specific words or phrases in the output. Also, response time and download speeds are measured for each step, helping you identify performance bottlenecks that might be causing customers to abandon your site.
- The User Experience Checker supports all web technologies - ASP, CGI, .NET, Java Server Pages, PHP, etc, and will submit POST and GET data at each step. And to give you the big picture, it also creates real-time graphs that measure the performance of each step over time.
Enhancements:
- Introducing the fourth new plugin for FireScope Workbench to be released in the last 6 months, the MIB Importer. T
- his . plugin mades it easy to import third-party MIBs into FireScope for use in the MIB Walker and future plugins. Current .
- Workbench users will be prompted to allow Workbenchs automatic update feature to install this plugin.
- Future plugins are . already in the works, download now and get access to these new features instantly as they become available.
License:Freeware
Transj 0.1.8. 0.1.8.
TransJ is multilingual desktop translatior. more>>
We use SWT technology, so it has native look and feel on each OS. Supported OSes are: Windows, Linux (GTK2, Motif, QT is planned), Mac OS X. SWT windowing library makes UI extremely fast (as likeRSSOwl | RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader 1.2.3
RSSOwl is a free RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader. more>> RSSOwl is a free RSS / RDF / Atom Newsreader written in Java using SWT as graphic library. RSS ("Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary") is a document specification that gives users the power to collect and organize Web-based news and information in a more efficient manner. Applications that collect data from RSS-compliant sites are called RSS readers or "aggregators". RSSOwl is such an application. It lets you gather, organize, update, and store information from any compliant source in a convenient, easy to use interface, save selected information in various formats for offline viewing and sharing, and much more. Why "Owl"? The owl is a traditional symbol of wisdom, and a quiet, efficient hunter. Youll find RSSOwls "big eyes" a big help when scanning the Webs vast array of RSS resources. The top12 reasons why you should use RSSOwl are - High performance and native Look and Feel that uses the operation-system GUI theme, Great platform support: Use RSSOwl on Windows, Linux, Mac, Solaris, Import/Export newsfeeds with OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language), Generate PDF/RTF/HTML documents from any news, Use drag and drop to manage your favorites in unlimited nested categories, Loaded newsfeeds are automatically stored in an archive to read them while being offline, Powerful, integrated Newsfeed search engine, Perform a full text-search with result-syntax highlight, RSSOwl is highly customizable (set Fonts, Hotkeys, Language, etc), Display news in the internal browser, Big Tutorial and FAQ to help you manage your new newsreader. 31 Supported Languages (English, Russian, Chinese, German and much more). RSSOwl comes with a huge list of sample favorites. RSSOwl runs on Windows (98/ME/NT/2000/XP), Linux (GTK2), Mac OS X and Solaris..<<less

