0 A.D. (pronounced ''“zero ey-dee”'') is a real-time strategy (RTS) game of ancient warfare.
In short, it is a historically-based war/economy game that allows players to relive or rewrite the history of Western civilizations, focusing on the years between 500 B.C. and 500 A.D.
The project is highly ambitious, involving state-of-the-art 3D graphics, detailed artwork, sound, and a flexible and powerful custom-built game engine. +
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[[File:Pipe.png]]Gigs is a PHP/SQL gig lister designed for bands and music sites. The Web-based Control Panel allows admins to add, edit, and delete shows and artists. Multiple users are supported, with two security levels (admin and staff). +
389 Directory Administration Server is an HTTP agent that
provides management features for 389 Directory Server. It
provides some management web apps that can be used through a web
browser. It provides the authentication, access control, and CGI
utilities used by the console. +
Libraries of functions used to administer 389 directory servers,
usually in conjunction with the admin server.
Adminutil is broken into two libraries - libadminutil contains
the basic functionality, and libadmsslutil contains SSL versions
and wrappers around the basic functions. The PSET functions allow
applications to store their preferences and configuration
parameters in LDAP, without having to know anything about LDAP.
The configuration is cached in a local file, allowing
applications to function even if the LDAP server is down. The
other code is typically used by CGI programs used for directory
server management, containing GET/POST processing code as well as
resource handling (ICU ures API). +
Based on the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), the
389 Directory Server is designed to manage large directories of
users and resources robustly and scalably.
Its key features include: * four-way multi-master replication;
* great scalability; * extensive documentation; * Active
Directory user and group synchronization; * secure
authentication and transport; * support for LDAPv3; * graphical
management console; * on-line, zero downtime update of schema,
configuration, and in-tree Access Control Information. +
389 Directory Server Gateway is a collection of 3 web
applications that run on top of the Administration Server used by
the Directory Server. These 3 applications are:
- phonebook: a simple phonebook application geared towards end
users, with simple search screens and simple self-service
management - orgchart: an organization chart viewer -
gateway: a more advanced search interface that allows admins
to create and edit user entries, and allows creation of
templates for different types of user and group entries +
A one-or-two player "pong" (ball and paddles) game for X-Window, drawn using vectors (lines). Different view modes are available, including split red/blue mode for using 3D glasses. Two players supported by connecting to multiple X-Window displays. +
'3dFB' is a 3D file manager and browser. 2D file managers work nicely, but with 3D, you can display much more information. The aim of this project is to make a viable, workable, 3D file manager that is not a hog on resources and can actually be usable. +
'''3DLDF''' Three-dimensional drawing with MetaPost output. It is written in C++ using CWEB. It is intended, among other things, to provide a convenient way of including 3D graphics in TeX documents. This package includes an interactive program called `3dldf', which implements a language intended to resemble Donald Knuth's METAFONT language and John Hobby's MetaPost language, which is based on METAFONT. +
3dpl GE the 3D Programming Language Gaming Environment, is mainly a learning tool for novice programmers and children. Aiming at reintroducing the concept of coding to computers the way we used to have BASIC on older systems, but this is 3D, it also features a Modeling tool which is similar to Minecraft, the models can then be programmed to do anything you want. This is a full featured language so it can be used for other applications such as CAD and just for playing games made in 3dpl. It is also real-time interpreted. +
4Pane is a highly configurable GNU/Linux filemanager. It has dual twin-panes, each of which has a directory tree-view pane and a detailed-list pane for files. Advanced features include multiple undo and redo of most operations (including deletions), archive management including 'virtual browsing' inside archives, multiple renameand duplication of files, a terminal emulator and user-defined tools +
4digits is a guess-the-number puzzle game. It's called Bulls and
Cows, and in China people simply call it Guess-the-Number. The
game's objective is to guess a four-digit number in 8 tries and
the shortest time possible. It is similar to Mastermind, but the
four digits must be unique. 4digits has both a graphical user
interface version and a command-line version. +
4store is a database storage and query engine that holds RDF
data.
4store's main strengths are its performance, scalability and
stability. It does not provide many features over and above RDF
storage and SPARQL queries, but if your are looking for a
scalable, secure, fast and efficient RDF store, then 4store
should be on your shortlist. +
4tH is a Forth compiler with a little difference. Instead of the standard Forth engine it features a conventional compiler. 4tH is a very small compiler that can create bytecode, C-embeddable bytecode, standalone executables, but also works fine as a scripting language. It supports about 95% of the ANS Forth CORE wordset and features conditional compilation, pipes, files, assertions, forward declarations, enumerations, structures, suspended execution, recursion, include files, etc. It comes with an RPN calculator, line editor, preprocessor, compiler, decompiler, C-source generator, a virtual machine, and a multitasking environment. +
6tunnel allows you to use services provided by IPv6 hosts with
IPv4-only applications and vice versa. It can bind to any of your
IPv4 or IPv6 addresses and forward all data to IPv4 or IPv6 host.
It can be used for example as an IPv6-capable IRC proxy. +
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